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TD 24.E IAY F.STTALITB I e F 1 our receipt #1642, dated 7/8/66, fnr $1803.20, covering connection to the Fred Nelsen Junior High School sewer lint, is being mailed to Benson Properties today. I r M H'V CITY OF RENTON <O OIRn of Ci�y fnyineer NTn 2 h� RENTON, WASHINGTON 98033 Y A1.►� Q'� z ynl RKASO, r.OGKUD . � Efova� I.<It n9�dl7nu ..w.. �y �' Jo rot nm{il is d4 {wflo" CERTIFIED w MAIL R,ry�y�N REgFjR REQUESTED i eF,NTC�, FIGHT TB SEAM SUPPORT �O R �46 : ,« Tp �zSOCIATION f r III 1 • 1 -J I (� I i f t I f l t I I i I f I IE€ 1 I a Y 'tcenber 3, 1964 Fr. John ::duards M, 5th Avenue Gaut Renton, Washington Dear 31r- check of our record , indicates that your residence is not coan:ected to the Sanitary ";ewer as provided for in Chapter 7 of Title VITI tHeal.th and Sanitation) of ardinance 1628 '.ntitled "Code of Osne,al Irdinances" of the City of 4nton. You have been notified oa two (2) previous occasions, Februsry 260 1964 and October 20, 1964, to connect your 7initary Sewer and apparently have not headed the notices. You are heresy notified to cause your residence to be connected to the Sanitary Sewer within ton (10) days frog the date of this notice If after ten (10) days the permit has not been taken out, the connection made and proper inspected, the City will have no chp',e but institute legal proceedings which will result in adds• tioaal cost to ou. The permits can be obtained at t:* City P:ngiroere Office in City 'Tall from 8 o'clock AM to 5 o'clock Pt weekdays. Lots 2.3,11,13, in Very truly }ours, 9lock 1 and ?or. TL 27 Jack Wilson City Engineer fk Smd i m i i I'ecenber 3, 1964 r. harles ,uy 3000 5th Avenue East +'enton, aashington Dear Sir: A check of our records indicates that your residence is not connected to the Sanitary Serer as provided for in Chapter 7 of Title VIII (:Isalth and Sanitation) of ordinance 1628 Entitled "Code of General Ordinances" of the City of Renton. You have been notified on two (I) previous occae`.ons, Fshruary 239 1964 and October 202 19640 to connect your Sanitary :ewer and apparentV have not heeded the notices. t'oe are hereby notified to cause your residence tb be coma^tad to the Sanitary Serer within ten (10) days fron the date of thin notice. If after ten (10) days the hermit has not ')*on taken out$, the connection made and properly inspected, the City will have no choice but institute legal proceedings whic}: will result in addi- tional coat to you. The permits can be obtained at the City Fnri nerr ze in City Hall from o'clock AM to 5 o'clock PM weekoleyr. Very truly yowee Lot 1 and 10 of Block 2 Jack Wilson City Engineer J'd I me December 3, 1964 Mr. George L. omrL 3023 5 th Avenue ::apt :ellton, Washington Dear Sira A check of our records indicateb that your residence is not connected to the Sanitary _Amr as provided for in Chapter 7 of Title MI. (health and Sanitation) of 0rdimume 1620 Intitled "Cods of General Ordinances" of the City of Renton. lou live jeen notified on two (2) previous occasions, February 230 1964 and October 20, 1964, to connect your :'unitary Sewer and apparently have not heeded the notices. '_ _i are hereby notified to cause your residence to be con:rtcted to the ':anitary Sev3r within. ton (10) days from the date of this notice. If after ten (10) days the permit has not been taken out, the connection made and properly inspected, the City will have no choice but institute legal proceedinge which will result in addi- tional cost to you. Ch , permits can be obtains( .t the unity r�ngineera Offioe in City }[all from B o'clock AV to 5 o'clock PM weekdays. Very truly yours, Jack Wilson City Ewineer JW1mO 9 December 3, 1964 Iwo Lyle Co Borger 35m 5th Avenue Rest Renton, 'dashing ton Dear Sirs I check of our records indicates that your residence is not connected to the '-,anitary Sewer as xrovided for in Chapter 7 of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation) of Ordinances 1628 Entitled "],ode of Cenral Ordirusnces" of the City of tenton. You have been notified on two (2) m evioua occasions, Fabr iry 289 1964 and '>ctolfer 20, 196 to connect your Sanitary Sewer and apparently have not heeded the notices. You are hereby notified to cause your residence to be connected to the Sanitary 6eswr within ten (10) days from the date of this notice. 'f after ten (10) days the permit has not been taken out, the connactlon made and properly inspected, the City will have no choioe but to institute legal proceedings which will result in addi- t.onal cost to you. The permits can be obtained at the City Pasgineera Office in City F1a11 fron 8 o'clock A:: to 5 o'clock A: weekdays. Very to y yours, Jack Nilson City Engineer V sa sesc Deoember 3, 1964 "r. 3ichud Dondero P.O. Hea 495 9 Kenton, a'ashington `r Dear Sirs i A check of our records indic 6es that , our rasil- ace is not connected to the :unitary Sever as pror'eted for in Chapter 7 of 'itle ViH (11salthe and Sanitation) of iinence 1628 ;;ntitled 'Code of General ordinances" of th+ City of AsnLan. You have been notified on two (2) pmvio+.a ooeaslone, suruary 28, 1964 and ')ctober 20, 1901, t- cimae t mnr :Sanitary Sever and apparently have not heeded the notiena. you are hereby Notified to cause your rebadenae to be :onnected to the Sanitary Sewer within ten (10) days fro", the date of ti,_e notice. If after ten (10) days the -*rmit has not beon take. out, the connection ^lade and properly innnected, the City xi:LI have no choice but institute legal proceedinpe whit^ will ronult in addi- tional cost to ,-.m . The permits can be oL`ained at t'.e pity Engineers Office in City ;tall frorr 8 o'clock AM to 5 o'clock "°! weekdays. very trul;, yours, Jack .ileac Ity Engineer t Xiirc I M S December 3a 1964 .ir. John W. Dobson P.O. roX 59 Rentont n-Aehine-an Derr +^t .i check of our records indicates Wit your reriionce is not connectsd to the anitary Sww as provided fo. in GAapter 1 of Title NISI (Hen th and Sanitation) of Ordinance UW ::ntitled Code of 'Jeieral Ordinance®" of the City of ;{enton. You have boon notified on two (2) previous occasional rebruary 28, 1964 and October 20, 196L, cone- 'anitary Sever and apparently have not headed the notioes. You are hereby notified to cause your residence to be connected to the Sanitary ;ever with'n ten (10) day, iron the date of this notice. :f after ton (10) days the a+s• . .:as not been taken out, the connection lade and properly in9,,ected, the City will have no ehoies but institute legal p:ocsedinec which will result in addkt- icnal soot to you. The permits can be obtained 3t ..he City 3nginaers Office in City Flail fran 8 o'clock All to 5 o'clock PY weekr'ays. ! very truly yours, °2 Jack Wilson City -11.i,inaer J'rJzan Decenber 3, 1964 6 mr. Riohard Ohristeason 3105 5th ..venue bast ;(enton, dashisgton Isar airs k check of our records indicates that your residence Is not eonsu^ted to the Sanitary ,seer as provided for in Chapter 7 of Title VIII (Health and Sanitationi of Ordinance 1628 : ntitled "Coda of General Ordin axes" of thn City of 7anton. You ha.*v been notified c., two (2) previous a,, anions, February ?B, 1964 nd October 20, 19649 to connect your ' anitery Sewer and apparently he" nm headed the t_t.t_•�u, You are hereby notified to cause your residence to be connectaa to 'he ,.anitary Sewer within ten (10) days rro:. the date of this notice. If after ten (10) days the permit has nit been taken or' the eonn«etion rade any properly inspected, the City will `are no choice but institute legal proceedings which will result in adiit.. ional cost 8o you. The iermits can be obtained at thc. :ity _Lngineere Office in City 1411 ±Prom 8 o'clock R1" to 5 o'clock Fd weokdays. Very t my yours, Jack Wilson Cit- ijiginuor JWtUc 4 recember 3, 15h6h Mr. verett Slakesnith 3209 th ,vei4ue 11ast Renton, '&,;h*l ,on Dear Sir: A check of ol= records indicates that your residence is not connected to the unitary Serer as provided for in Chapter 9 of Title 9III (Health am anitation) of 4rdinanoes 1628 tntitled "Cads of General )rdinances'- of the City of :enton. lou have boon notified on two (2) pre nis occasions, `abruary 280 1964 and Gctober 200 1964, to connect ;tour Sanitary Sever and ap"arently have not heeded the notices. You are hereby notified to cause your residence to be connected to the Sanitary Sewer within ten (10) days from tha date of this notice. If alter ten (10) days the permit has nor been taken nut, the connection wade and properly inspected, the City will have no choice but institute legal proceedings which will result In addl- tlonal cost to you. :he permits can be obi,ained at the Oity Fngineere Of"ice in Cit; Ilan from 8 o'clock AM to 5 o'clock 04 weekdays. Very truly yours, Jack Wilson City ing:neer JWtwe 1 I)ecember 3, 1964 F . . )ld ` . Adkinson 3422 -)Vt Avenue ast t7 Rentong 'ashington .sear Sirs A chock of our -records indicates that your residence is not connected to the Sanitary Sewer as provided for In Chapter 7 of title VIII (f:ealt)^ and Sanitation) of Ordinance 1W, 7ntitled "Jo.ie of ueneral urdinan.-e" of the City of Benton. You have been notified on too (2) prev-Lous occasionsr February 2% 1964 and October 20, 1964, to concecZ. ynir Sanita -r fewer and apparently have not hooded the notions. You are hereby notified to cause your residence to be connected to the sanitary Sewer within ter. (10) days from the date of W a notice. If after ten (10) days cias :)emit has not been taken zuti the co- nsctio,, roads and prop-6rly inspected, the City will have ro choiod -t institute legal proceedings which will result in addi- tional uort to vou. The permits can be obtained at the ''Ity ingimere Office in City Hall from 8 o'clock A' to ' o'cl xk "'. weekdays. i Verb truly you". ..i. ?. Jack 'iilson City 'nginaer JWsmo i 'ece...: ,,r 3, 1964 Kiss Audrey J. :Burson 1104 Delaware sts-at Icnington Reach, California Dear Hine Burson: A check of our records indicates th*+t your residence is not conneSted to the >ar-itary Sever as irovided for in Chapter 7 of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation) of Ordinance 1628 :ntitled "✓+de of Ooneral Ordinances of the City of Menton. Y)u have been notified Q 1o�n two (2) previous occasions, February 28, 1964 and October 20, 1964, to connect your Sanitary :ever and apparently have not heeded Lhe notices. You are hereby notified to cause ;rour residence to be c mnected to the :',I,nitary Sewer within Lui(10) days fr vi the date of this notice. 1; after ten (10) days the permit has not been taken out, the con- nection made and properly inspected, the City will have no choice but institute legal proceedings which will result in additional cost to you. The permits can be obtained Pt the City Engineers Office in City Hall from H o'clock AM to 5 o'clock PH weekdays. Very trul; lourr ,, rt Jack tiilson Cit, :nginoer NIS ` `ecembe- 3. 1964 -Mr. 3.1 !Yobl 2913 6th Avenim ' ast Renton, '+ianhing-.cn Dear Sirj A check of r x cords LAics:,es that ,u,r re..i. .ce b not eonnsAard to tI* , a--.Lary :;ewer ac provided for in Chapt. r 7 of Title "III (Health and .an!tation) of Ordinanos 1628 ^rtitled "Code of uorural Ordinances" of the City of Renton. You have bsea aotified on two (?� x3v:ous c.xasions, Febz ary 2', 1964 and October 20, 1964, to o•zmmot your :,auitary �swer and apparently have not headed the notice3. You are hereby notified to cause your ra3idence to be corineeted to the Sanitary . ,mar within ton (10) says fr•m tho dgts of this notirs. if after tan (10) days the permit has not been taken out, the rom eotion made and properly inspsuted, the Ci,y will have i c`zn:ce but institute legal pzooeedingx which vill result in adds tional cost to you. The permits can be obtained at the CityEngineer* Office in City hall from 8 o'clock A'' to 5 o'clock !'' weekdays. Very tz f yours, Jack Wilson City N'agineer 'N Sao 1 1 1 41 f i .i..i . 2'0 a1 ➢a PY Dr.'S ±IPPION 1. Adkinson, ;iarold ?. 31;%^ nth _we. Z. Menton Lot Block 8 ?. Blakesyni.th, Eve.. 3205 5th !'. .Ienton Lac 3 Block 5 3. Brrson, Audrey 1194 Dclawz.-•., 9untington Lot 9 2lock 10 Beach_ 7a? L 3awar s, )o a Iot 13 '31ock 1 5. ',h_-islgnson, .:i^`sr' ".t?a Av-. ^r:, on Lot 6 Rlock ? 6.—qcwlterr Al 7. LD"ierr, -J .union Lot 9 3loc h (for.) Sox %9�' Cnton :,o+ 1 31ock 9 9�_.drerds, ,?o ✓ 30ik ', , ave. :, a •ntnn ?o;, 2 :flock 1 �y;;dNaFds, John 3,., tl: Por. TL 27 (Richfield Station) 1), Xwh nls, John ` . ✓ 3"V, 5t , '.vo, ,. 2onton Lot 11 Rlock 1 12. Guy. Charles 3�>-Xl 5th 've, 7. Renton Lot Block 2 13. LY1e Boller - 350L 54Wh n: :. E. Renton Lot 3 Block 8 .r 1ve. 'tenton .,pt 9 Block 6 _ 15. Hicke', \ 2913 6th Ave. Renton Lot 3 Block 16.,Ouys, Charles 3002 6th Ave. R?nton Lit 17. Fdwexls, Ioiia-- 'out oavtle Lot_ 3 Flock 1 13. .;aaers, '?rorSv T 3023 5th Ave. K. Renton 19. -li son, Joa:;p; 2905 5th Avi,. ' . Renton 7 L. J` Ki 0 ATE CITY OF P—E-NTON% ' All - o f -o .:K - 111 � '"S�t_ O >ti. •. 1 -.11 _ —IMTAkV QVA.Ln '- t . t 5" colic PI PE I s z5 12" C!'►.iG. PIPE 8, I 8- CIJQ Z 1, Q" COQC E— 2 25 --- 5. TEE`_ ,. 25 00 12 + G cows TEc: L-A 2 1 00 "1, 9 K re C3J T. :., TE E S 1.j� , 10 ro a. 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'-'STJkL. ftilit.wl'a; qJE ' -41; Aut gat 46, V63 'rbnod'abio lreax atsa.Rt, �7'a' webers of % Yo City COWAU japt m"I .elwiteod btrrerith asd , for house is &"UsM of writ WtWwad to ♦%%*% 2.4 U6)e b Md^t r jW sleiaend dsairaryl Samos# towl bjw*vewewt Diatriot Se. r go on" doe the is bo a Jack +ilaew aity tftt~ jn ota ai...w +►roitAaaM *My atisisW Issas SAT . Aug. 23, 1 � 3 Gi i Y OF iZE-NOttit 1 C;11C. i�lF�E _ F +2 CCWic F,kve LV a .25� y 3, ' GlJsl� P�P6 LF 2 45i4. Ila'72. 1, IZS?- 2,77--2. 0--c- S. ►S + G ='KJG TIES I EA. � 25 00 4. iCC 0 6. ' 12 ■ G GGuC ITarc 5 EA� 2I 00 � .'.OWC. TPE'- { S 1 SIC ;4Q !t MAti -C: E `� ; EA 250 00 - 12. 115,Od0 00 9. � LAMPHOLtr ;: Erg A6000•., 7- tG�eoo 20 . 12r is coo 1 S 5ELI .,s 3 EEO c 1 _A � . > a Z 1` iSTOfZh� 'rEw*5Z X aG EAtilt 1- t s ;8 =csr.L `c"5.33 r.,._ � -------_ -�.z 5i821o^ . a NOUN A' [_ o k' T t?r r��z. �� Q oc c 4� r� Ps/� l UmoTr SAC �c �c LAGOt 44t �f'/ �4- I 2- 5 ArtiD C c7?lov r //� sc. 4ji- i- Sic z A i a- g T l — P[ . 41�r t6 Lo r l3 ( 13 Dk o 77' .-C4ANE ! 9s� I �s_• CONS SGy � I � 1ST• 71`�` i g-y Ev PL 2 /•� 7� ( 2 '� � F� Z2,4,' 1 tRd -a 19�� 42 '= "6 �7V 14 t4 1T_ M00% SAN-1 LID 249 S-71 5X Oa Er'Q. GcAdFw1 I PWo. , ,9"77 Sdtt ! CoNC T g-+(a c�Rrrt S, s rtij t , g �� tJP I uN Fi r t ra I pyAA D V/v rl-t•/O C I I Lam` /12 nwuc �'ovrt • � ; � 1 aS=�� � =� � 8r - r^'' 1— - IS. ' Hs•; 117, t i I � . a P 1 ^ 1 � I t } i G P,#,7F rTCm L M E T k 7 ,2rnn�R Swn 154 zif 3 L L , 7AX IP .��� 2�1 24_' 7 ¢�/ �- -_�. 1 , S , 1 u 5 - $- y �C pR L4' �v✓it !b oC 2.S sf _ 41 ? 1s1 ZU, LS' Li �- 13-lf RED 24 5�2 7p r> g; le L, Twy zzf AA d-Ibglf Kt7"c'.�De. L,NE jy €f cL LIP — 4 ` 7r?re j Dw,vA-tloE 7= 7 0 70 tit OY 6 Mqr. Yv Dolul u � �r •.. N- ��may,4yl . w. . . ` .. •,1 ! �' 71.• 'w ..A;ti fv:�' •`Mti]6� �l F��CCTT���;� v :Ak F!` , _. t f 1 ► I October „ 1963 i M j f;onorable Frank •Llimsat, Mayor 'lembers of the City Council 7er,tlsmen I Submitted herewith and recommended for pavmont is :.stimate 110. 2 of work performed to .`Otobsr 7, 1963, by '-d-1ier Contractors, Maplewood :unitary award, Local Improveamt istrict No. 249. The aaount due t"e 'ontr•ictor is ;20*%3.56. Very truly yours, Jack Nilson Ctty EAEi.oear 'HIND 1i EST 1MAjC- )4TE OCT71 \9�3 CITY OF 2 E►�; 'TO N MAPLEWOOD 5A\,,11TAPy LAD- 249 QAINI� ►2 CC�1T2 �,C �DeS : COt�1T �?I�,C�O -' 1 . IS" CO► tG. PI PE F ' S Z5 2.1 c. 1 1,42.4 oo y 25<�Z 2, 12" CA1JG PIPE l.F 4 2-) ' � a cc���vc ptc � F z �5 1�72 . ti9Co{�,8ai; 2c. to . .. G9L16 50 ' 7 7Z , 4592.5 0 ;2 5. 115 c. cove , E E S F, 2 S -oo 1,2 G Colic T� s Ea 21 00 �!6. 29 oar a • cO►x TEE": II I to w SI 51.0 o 7Z . 772';Da S. MA,ti -Ot_Ec S t_.., 250 00': 12 300o� �, LArr1�NoLES eoyoo Z ! O '� aOoO to k1EU . NG c 5 zo l 8 9� o GRr�vE� Y -- - - 1 too k2. ROB K ExcIaVAT 1ok1 ' GY zo OQ 14. �„ZQLyy,�y�,r rsg-y!h1 _t�►_,g,'4esu..it�-_ ....- �'2.'!i -,--��..� I a � SUB ZOT44 $ 47 101 4% SkUS TA.X � � � •c>a LESS too/. "TAIt,►aL Z-, 24 3. g" �-xT�LLA1•/I,OUI�►� i.�UE. �rii:� E'`:+C1f•Ai+.l'6 � 'Z•Or� Cp 2 4. 5 4 - 1 2. 8 8 a 5 0 12. 8 8 15 11 5. (t32CiU 6. 9 1 6. u u i �, 3 3 3. 1 2 1. 2 7 5. 0 j 6 1, ). 0 U 77Cj0L) 4 t 1 J L1 9 a 6 L) 1. 607. 40 264. 75 3 Z3. 86 4 6. 5 0 8. 2 3 ❑ 1. 86 : 33 4 8. 3 6 a 5 6 p 4. 8 3 6. 8 6 - 4 a 5 3 1. 7 0 43. 5317 u z a 7 4 3. 8 9 - 2 -_ 2 87. 81 * C EST M AJ DATE OCT 71 19G3 CITY OF F-2 E N TO t.l IvMAPLEWOOD SAQTAj?-y SEVVER LAD. 24`j 2AI �ll � 2 CO►`►Tk AC -TDv�! S : CC)QT�'p.CTOV s z5 2►7C. I1,42-4 oo 15 _ � 187z . 49(oo&80. 91ro ,5c I23Z. 2772 co; 4592,5 _ko335" 11_ S( '�10 '00 % 7 77P OO J a i 2 3cx�o ors. :,4 . 1 8 9 3 ,60 . 183Q 2�4 75 .: __. 5 '5?-5 S40 � lie i i � t a f i r 4 7. i C' 1 f', �a�ZWI Form APproard; Bwise,bureau No. 4I-111671 L tuns. C•23C U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE CONFIDENTIAL - This inquiry is outhorired by ALt of Congress FORMERLY 11.13.0 eUREAU of YMx CENaus (11 U.S.C.). The report you submit to the Census Bureau is con- u.ls.eal fidential and may be seen only Sy sworn Census employees. It maN. CONSTRUCTION PROJECT QUESTIONNAIRE not be used for purposes of taxation, invest il i.rn, or regulation. Copies retained io your files are also immune from legal process. Sant to, Dot• sent FOR OFFICE NOTE-Several item,on this formbave been completed from currecords. USE please enter correct data where our entry is in error. Then City Clerk complete all items where no entry is shown. City Hall 10-11-3 4(t-17 SEE DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDEOF FORM. Raintone Washington Please return original copy of form within 10 dots. Item IF THESE CONTRACTS HAVE NOT BEEN AWARDED, COMPLETE OHL ITEM 10 No. ILGeneral description-- _liLMa18M0Od Are&.. show separate projects ---_ --- - - _ --- -- Date bids opened under item 4 � 4•- State Washington f'ty �tOn CowytA__ 2 Location City of Renton N none of project owner ---- ---- -- - FOR EACH PRIME CONTRACT PLEASE ENTER THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION S 6 7 B 9 Value of Date of Actual or Estimated contract contract estimated con.nlrtion Description of contract Name of cootncTor award starting date dal• Omlr can6. Mon to and Yew. sLr \.11. - j.•lu � S. is_ ,TiaR--y 10 Complete thb Item ONLY if this A. Bids were B. Bld• ate still C. Aworda have been racen>- D. If B or C Is deabad Status of eontract(s)he not been awarded, under can• mended but final ecuon enter dots when aMl toKb P i (Catch A. B o, C) ,—`1 rejected. i.]sldareHon. has nor besn taken action is expected. Remarks Prepare`d by N'les • crinU 'rile __ dreu UscoMM.oc lease n.e1 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE; This quertionnalre may at times refer to lar type project. For example, "4 th St. one stage of a project or program and not to the Interceptor sewer - section i" or, "pgv- whole project or program. For example, sections ing Randolph St, between nth and Ilth I and 2 of a large sewage system improvement pro- Aves." gram may be bid today and sections 3 and 4 bid several months later. Where this is true, all Item S. Name of contractor questions should be interpreted in terms only of Enter the names of the contractors to the contracts relating to the stage of the program whom each contract listed under Item 4 referred to in Item 1. Of course, if our descrip- was awarded. The contractors' address is tion of the current stage is Incomplete (our de- NOT needed. scrlptton may read, "Interceptor sewer ltnen- con- tracts 1-2-3," and contracts 4 and S may also have Item 6. Value of contract been bid at the same t1mc), the complete current Enter the actual amoutt of each contract program should be shown under Items 1 and 4. in dollars. Item 1, General description Item 1. Contract award date Frequently bide for a number of differ- Enter the date when the contract was ent engineering pro)ects- which may or signed. ray not be directly related - are taken as a group. For example, bids may be re- Item S. Construction starting date quested simultaneously for four separate Enter the date when the cc tractor began sections of a single water dletributt,., (or will begin) work on the site. system extension or for four unrelated extensions, this Stem gives a general Item 9. Estimated project completion date dencriptlon of the group as a whole. Make Rnter the date when construction Is ex- any additions, deletions or corrections petted to be completed. If the contract under Item 4 when describing the Indivia- speeitfes that work must be completed by net contl .cts. Also enter the date on a certain date but an earlier completion which bids for constructionof these proj. date is expected, enterthe earlier late. ects were , ,need. Item 10. Statue of project Item 2. Location This item does not have to be completed Show the State, city and count] location. if contracts have been awarded. If the projects are not within a city (a) If bids were rejected, elterk this box. name the geographic subdivision in whi•-h No further entries on form are r0- they are. (i.e. . town, village or town- quired unless now bids have already ship). been taken. In such cases, cosplete all items by entering the correct in- formation based on the new bids. ltew 3. Name of project owner (b) If bide are still under consideration. F., ter the near of the governmental unit check this box. which has jurtsdirtion over these proj- (0) If awards have been recommended but , acts. For @"mole, "New York City De- final action depends upon some future partment of Public works" or, San Fran- decision (i.e. gale of bonds or ap- cisrn County Public (1t111ttes Comelasion." proval by local couselll, check this box. item 4. Description of costruct (d) It you have chocked either 8 or C, Briefly describe each project suf fie lent- enter here the approximate date when ly to Identify the type of work Involved you expect to relent bids or award and I . distinguish It from another sivi- the contracts. Mona,Cis.0 eOmstaeLv aa.as c IP2sAl1 usi llm t c a"" Psa `ow.lber L, 1%3 Honorable lhmk Alisrsat, Nalyer Members of the 'ity Coameil :P►mtlensmr ;shmitted lwrwith and rPoommm ed f(r payment is the farul s-stinate for Pork performed uW Isia w .entrsctm Imo., 'laple•ood Sanitary Sowers, L. I. D. No, 249. The araomrt dms the aoatrr, r is 8), 206.91. TM work MAW this aoatraot was oampletod an.1 aaoopted br the I& im►TiAg Departmrsat an November 1, 1903, wad aooeptanee bV the :Yty Cowmoil is reoaasssmded as of this data of Novsmhsr ka 1963. It after thirty ()D' days, no Items or olatme are filed against iM protest and u.wo Emreof of payment of tax liabllitiaso It is rsoasm eAsid the rw- .Awd smwmt of '5,254.93 be paid the 3ortified :,or-oot, a m " t� Engineer swore E5TIMAT& NO. -1 NAL _jATE NOV 4, 19�3 CITY OF 2ENTON M APSE WOOD S&N ITARY SE�/ER_ L.Q.D. 249 QA ,J1E2 C0�,1T2 AC- T025 : COQT124,C-TO PZ 1TRM S CR l P Tt0 tJ j U1.1IT ""'T �T�L w�s��tT. T>� vw,-;� �� - R,cE T4FW yam.}I� TrNMrG I�._.. _��s, -�r. - . -- I. 15rcovC. PIFE LF 5 25 254-7� 13,47(6.75 Z'572 ' i, 50 _2, 12" cjotj . PIPE LF. 4 25 1 1 84 052 00 1164 I i^'�? �00 CO�.iC. PIP% LF Z `5 Z<o 10 Q. 16 50 7 944 ' 7, 601�o -- 4• G" cowc. pips Lv. 2 Z5 As9z. 50 too 533, 12 4G'T 5 to S10 175 S. tSxG4DUC TEES III' ; 25 00 St t'27.S .10 SI t2't5 00 OL ' 17.K G WIUC. TEE'S EA,. 2 1 00 Z9 �09 29 605 00 7, , 15 r C CoLr- TEE'S EA. 10 CO -17 -1'70 7n '1130 00 a. mx. lk Na&s 250 00 24 coon ze 7,000 00 9. LAMPUOLr:5 Eo, BO 00 5 400 00 5 400 00 10. GRAVEL ESEDDIIJG cy 5 20 IF* 103 60 44 ZZ8 I1. 5EL6-T E5AcKFILL C.Y 3 80 423 1,Gc7 40 4'2.'s . 1 (-O-( 40 IZ. ROCK ExcAvo,TtO)�,j cY Zo co - - — 1 3. STORM SEVv'EFt I M "'MP 7-G4 751 2G4 -15 su �� IUMP ; 14. STORM SEWER Xi% sum 32 3 56 Qto 15. ASPNA�-T PAvtt.IG 9c}FL 0 .50 12SCc Q28 00 IC-. STREET SWEEPING s M 54G )C SUt3 70TAI. 50J S-us' ICo 4 % SAL.GS T" _ ?70L I . I LESS toy, iRETAt►1EA S,2.5dl 3 Lss E WAWWTPeEvlc" PA1 ) 44,5:06'T.4S Ti3ra.� ALVA00uT Qu6THIS E5TIMATWE 3�L04.'9t cT1MATE NO INAL )NTT=-7 NOV 4, 15�3 CITY OF 2ENTON MN.PLEWOOD SaNITkRy 5EAA_zR L.Q.D. 249 i �,�,I N 1 E� CO►J '"2 AC TOE S : CfJt�.1 T2 A,C TC)2. uu� 1 To T^,L gv�tJT. ..:jb'TL�- .p%_ww T ITEM DESciZipT10t� UvJtT r,aIcE T4RJLa-.rMS IwTG TNS 4sT r° 1 . 15" cove. Pt Pc LF 5 25 25 <-7 13,47(o:75 Z572 131 50-5 00 4 2 Z" co.,c P 1 PE L F. 4 Z5. 1 I S 4 5�0 3Z 00 . 1 1 8 4 5,0 3 2 .00 3. 8" cO%J c Pt o6 L P ?. 65 Lfo 10 69 1 G 5,"J 2 944 i 801 GO 4 G" C01Jc. PIPF_- LF. 2 25 4,592. 5010 33-5 12 4c -75 10, S16 ,75 5, t5 xG Q,�>Uc TEES EA 25 00 S1 1,275 00 SI 1'2_15 !00 G l7- G CCAuc. 71EE'S EA, 21 00 29 00 " 29 6b9 '00 7, E3 G. CoLYG TEE'S 1:A (0 00 -1-7 (0-1-70 0 9, -7 790 '�00 S. MXt,t NCX_F_— S EA. Z 50 oo 24 g00G 00I! ZEs 7,000 100 9, LAMPIIOLE5 EO.. 80 00 5 400 00 5 400 10o 10. GRA*aVEL ekEDD11�1G cy.. 5 20 16 s --2, GO u 44 ZZ 15 11. 5ELEj- E'SAr.KtV iLL Cy 3 80 N 23 007 q01' 47 1 (�077 40 12. RCX-K EXC.AlVbZTlo►J C—f Zo co 13. STORM SEWER M l `S�M 2r4 75 2c.4 '75 t4 STORM SEWER k 1N6 sum 32 3 8(0; 3 2 'S aco 15, A` PNALT PAV t N C G Sq t:L 0.50 —— -- _. _.___..� , 1 Z S co Ca 2 C3 ;00 Iw. 5TREET SWEEPIt.1G LUMP 54<0 0 sut _ - . _ ._ _.» SUB TOTAL. 50, SZ.B, IGO 4 % S1ALQS TAY ---- 73O r— I TOTAL_ L[SS va7. ;1rmTA.1►aEp S, 2 54, ' Less 41*%VWT PeEv►OsrrY E 5TIMATE- N0. I NAL_ SATE NOV 4., 19(�3 CITY OF 2ENT0�1 MAPLEWOOD SANITARY 24g Q A I N l E P- C0 ,3T2AC T02 S : CO ITP-kCC-TOP� f ITEM DESGG21p-'10r..! jluQ T UQIT T?mT&L e%A*►UXT PatCF_ T14FWLA.STSS71hMT'G Ti►tS,, 9is$� 1 . 15" Covc. PiP�: 1_F. ' S �5 25 �7 13,47(0:75 �;; 25T2 IS SO'�laD 2 i2 Co•vG. PIPE LF. 4 25 11 84 SyC3200 1 184 5405Z 00 3. 8" cou c. PIA Pi--- L F z c.5 w 10 69 1 G 50 Z 944 7801 60 4. 6'• COVJC . PIPS L F. 2 25 4592. 50 10, 3 L 4 e 'i 5 10,S10 75 5. tr> �eDC TEES Ea. 29 00 S1 1,2�5 Oo Sl 12.'15 00 G 1 - R G CCA.1C. TEE'S EA, 71 00 Z9 �009 oo ' 29 Go9 �00 T e— G C=tLw- T'EE'S EA, 10 00 -f7 1-70 00 7� '790 100 -. r - -. . . _ - d. MAN NaL6 S Eia. 2 50 00 24 ro000�00 Ze 7,000 oo .. 4- 9. t_AMPJIOLE S EA. BO o0 5 4 00 '00 S 400 00 --- - - - - - to, GRAVEL. F3EDDlk4G cy 5 20 la 5 i o _44 _zz e !00 11. SELECT E3ACKF1l1_- C.y 3 8o q 23 1,Q It)'7 qQ 4T b 1 (60-7 40 I2. Ror-K E.xu.vA.•T1oal c Y So w -- ---I ,� V5, �.TORM SEWER LU M i_464 75;: Z44I15 A STORM SEWEQ )(IN6 32 3 8(6 i 3 2 5 era i 15, ASFPNAL1 PAv1t'1v 5QFT 0 .50 125Co Co28 00 i G STREET SWEEPI1-IG Lu t P 1 5 4G 0 Su b TOTAL 50, SZB, tCp 4 %. SILK TA% 7�0 Z I . 1� LESS 1Oy. 2FTA0 u Z p - - S12 _54. LESS WA0UWTPQEV105LYDs.' -715-re,L. AM001,IT Dub, 7u15 65T1MATE ESTIMATE NO. ) NAL SATE NOV 4, 19(� :-:� CITY OF Iz.ENTON MoN,PLEWQCD SANITkRY SEWER LA.D. 249 Q,�IN1E� COtiT2�CT0(zS : CfJt�lT2l->,CTO� ! i.u►JIT vv.j i TA1.7T ITEM De5Cf21PT10F_j PR�cE T4$toLA9TESTIrw+ry TLf�s. csz _ , .__ 1 . IS^ tout. P1vG. LF. s Z5 25G7 13,47(A.75 2S7Z 1S so3lO0 2, 12" Covic. PIPE LK. 4 25 1 1 e4 5,03Z 00 1 1 84 -�03ZI00 3. 8" coU C Pt y� L F Z v5 Z(610 69 1 6 50 -Z 944 7, 801 60 4. " ;.Ot.lC. PIF' _ LF. z 25 4,592 5010, 33-5 � 2 AG. -{ 5 10, S19 �5 5, t5xGt��c" TEES CA Z5 00 S1 IiZ75 oo 1L15 '00 ' 12. G CDr ►G. TEE'S EA, 2 1 00 Z9 �O9 ODM 2`� �09 00 7. 6x G cowc TEE'S EA. 10 co -1-7 .00 S. MAN NCX.E S EA. Z 50 00 24 ri O000 j00 7-6 7,Ooo I00 9. LANAP"OLES Eta, g0 oo 5 400 !oo 5 400 �00 10. ckRAvEl 8E0D1).1G Cy 5 20 16 = 3 j`0 ' 44 Z2 8 180 11 . SELECT E3-KFILL C.Y 3 $0 42-5 I,ra7 140 42 'b 1 12. Roc.+,- ExcavATloV c`( 20 co LLJ I — 1-5. STORM SEWEF� Ma y M ZG4 75'1 2G¢ 'T r .. LUMP 32 '.8 \4. STORI-1 SEWE2 �C 1NG 3 32. 15 ®_ s,�M 15. ASPNAI T PAv11.fU 54FT 0 .50 -" F 129� io28 LUM,P t I �. Sf BEET SWEEPING sU" 5 4� .. 1 5UF3 'TOTAL 5O, S'te►. 1 4 % SyleS Tax _-52� 549.Z LESS 147y. ;26TA "GU> —,Sct 'S4.9� LES5 WAWWTveEvlosLYw-An T2aT4L k"oo iT our. -rw a. rsrwA*TE _ - 3 'LC lcm abl S-, .Rdi'T 4 i yY tr¢ ,MAiM 2,-847' vb2. s '3 SEUTEE, 111MINCTON 1927 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH Board of Public Works Menton City Hall Renton, Washingtun •M�T \� . MAe2E'i9d' A.. U ju,eAtANB10A 1927 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH I , IT. S. Ferguson, Vice President, do hereby Statet That I pay the nersons employed by kAINIbk CONTkACTOhti, INC. contr'letor on the kENTON SEW'6k - MA!'I.l+VMOD -- Ordinance 2015 L.I.A:. 249; that during the nayroll period commencing on the 261h day of September1963, tend ending the ?nd day of October Tully ail pereone emp oyed on said nro ject havCTeen paid the weekly wages earned, that no rebates have been or will be made either directly or indirectly to or nn behalf of said RA [NT;'k CONTRACTOk , IFC. from the full weekly wa}Ms earned by Any person and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full weekly wages earned by any person, other than permissible deductions as defined in Regulations, Part 3 (29 CFk Part 3) , issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act , as amended (48 Stat. %80 63 Stat. 108, 72 Stat. 967; 40 U.S.C. 276c) , and described belowt Medical Aid $ 1.141 F.O.A.B. 8.13 Income t'ax 26.50 That the payrolls submitted for the above period are correct and complete ; that the wage rates for laborers or mechanics contained therein are not less than the applicable wage rates contained in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor incorporated into the Contract; that the classifications set forth therein for each laborer or mechanic conform with the work he nerformed. That all apnrentices emnloyed on the contract during the above payroll period are duly registered in a bona fide apprenticeship Program registered with a State aporenticeship agency recognized by the Federal Committee on Apprentices U. S. Department of Labor, or if no such recognized agency e s �n o State are r*gistered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship, U 'S. Department of Latinst- -..'.'Sftnatqx% and Title _ Sworn to before se this %+ day of ��, ,�14k`rv� 1963 ,'�, a� r�u c R i i P LOCATION REN_rON SEWER - MAPLEWOOD 'TYPE OF WORK Installation of Sewers Rc Annurtenances _ WEEKLY PAYROLL NO. 11 FOR PERIOD OF Sept, 2o/63 —,m October 2/63 PAGE NO. 1.—_ RAINIER CONTRACTORS,INC. EMPLOYERS NAME PURMASE ORDER OR CONTRACT NO. ORONAN E 2015 LID 249 TOTAL AMOUNT MUD, W-HO',D EMPLOYEE'S NAME 'TRADE: j1 T W r E' S S TIME RACE EARNED AID EC)AB TAX AMOUNT PAID 3.30 26,40 Julius Benard borer 8 8 Trave 1,00 .1 6 --_ $ 26.31 _- 8 .30 26.40 James llaisV Lihorer 8 T avel 1.00 .13 8 .10 32.80 16 3.30 52.8o — Michael Forrest borer 8 8 v 2.0�_j— --- -- - 16 3.30 152.80 Frank Fit- - borer 8- -- T ave10 I 2-00_. __-�25 2• -_10.2oj 15.62 16 ._ 7Ti.88 ,E�Gre�arcalt--- smmn_ -- - 2,16 68 _ �2� -- T40L-�:-Q—1 ravel 2,00 3-30 52.80 _-- i Harold--KrAuso.__-_ - borer- - -- _ _ _ 6.60 _2.Q0_ •23 2.2 9.-00 -- 16 t . Travel 2.00 — 50s86- 1.41.- _Zk,5Q-+._- 3-1A,82 i 'Mei2-8017- As\ .. SUTTIE.NS3II1I1CTO11 1927 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH I, 11, S. Ferguson, Vice President, do hereby stater That I pay the nersone employed by NAINI:4t CONTRAC h)R.S, INC. Contractor on the krNTON 5;4K„I, - MAPI-:%VOD -- Ordinance 201r F L.I.D. VS9= that during the payroll period commencing on the _42.day of August 1903, and ending the4th dHy of September, R 1363 all persona employed on said project have hoer paiA the full weekly wages earned, that no rebates have hoen or will be made either directly or indirrctlp to or an behalf of said r. 'T T, k r0N. TKACr,'W ,I`'C. from tt.e full weetrly wi es earned by any person and that no deductions have been made either eirectly or it,.tirectly from the full weekly wages eamed by any p•,rson, other than permissible deductions as Defined in Regulations, Part 3 (2a CFR Part 3) , issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act , ar amended 0 Stat. 9489 63 Stat. 1069 72 Stat. 9671 40 U.S.C. 276C) , and descried below Medical Aid $ 8.66 F oO.A.t►. 70.61 Income rax 303.50 That the `,ayroils s.:bmitted f.,)r the above period are correct and complete; that the ware rates for laborers or mechanics contained therein are not less them the ant,licrblo wage rates contained to the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor incorporated into the Contracts that the classifications set forth therein for each laborer or mechanic conform with the work he rerformede That all anprnt ices employed on the contract dl:ring the above payroll +wriod are duly ratiatemti 1n a bona fide ap•1-inttceehip program registered with a State apnrenticeship agency recognized by the Federal Committee on Arprenticeah , U. 8. Dena-tdent of Lnbor, or if no such recognised a -ricy exi in a .t :e `trv, registered t:ith the bureau „f Aorrent•ceship, Denartment of i,abor. rna and— T it Is sworn o before me this ]L day Of I 19613 a Notary PuT t LOCATION RENTON SEWER - UPLEW00D _r PE of WORK Installation of Sewers k Appurtenances _ Au u� 2 6 WEEKLY PAYROLL N0. 7 FOR PERIOD C1F_ t 9� 3 'N_-_S e_P tember 4/63 PAGE NO. o `- RAINIFR EMPLOYERS NAME �'{Y�17Cr7x7dGt Y'.k)]r �± ORD17R OR cONVRAc'C No._ORDINAN ORDINANCE 20� LID 249 _. - -- 'tt7TAL J AMOUNT ME1) W-HOLD EMPLOYEE'S NAME TRADE %I T W C F 5 S TIC±B �' EARNED AID FnAB TAX AMOUNT PAIL? - 32 3.30 105. o Julius Benard La orer 8 8 8 8 ravel 4.00 .48 3.83 10.1 $ 95.19 12 520 - _ . Adam Boeha 0 r Engr 4 8 _ lr�avel 2.00 .18 -- 7.10 _46.80 32 F. Bruce Truc river 11} _ 6�10 21.80 18 1 80 8 0 L.D. Daggett Pi laver _ 8 8 ra 2 vel 1.00 .13 1.04 2.80 25.83 D.H. Dantaler Truck river 11i .10 32.$0 - 3� � - '15 21.53 .18 _ 1.97 _ •60 - - 51.58 Michael Davis La orer 8 8 8 3.v0 79.20 61-27- J. Donaldson La orer 8 8 8 __32 3.30 105. 0 14 .7 -- nA o E r _. .8 8 8 8 -32 Travel . - _ 125.05 M. Forrest 1_ 8 8 - 16 3.60 57..60 60 - - - --- K. Forrest P pe l ays 8 8 Travel J�.Q.Q_ •.48 ? .0 8. 0 101.99 32 3.30 .0 . 1. o F. Frew _. _._ rem. v. OQ-. .48_ As 89 32 3. o ll!r._o _�, Flew p elate8 8 8 8 32 3. 0 j1l .20F. Glasser P lays 8 8 8 81 _. _. Travel .00 s18 . 032 4. .7 - W W.E. Greenwalt F eman- 8 8 8 _ 72_ 4,_ -- _ - ravel 4.00 H. Krause P pelage 4 8 8 _ 28 3.60 so0 00 3.6 16.10 _ 84 3 - Carried Forward. . . . . i i LOCATION-- RENTOX_SEWER - MAPLEWOOD _ 'CYPE OF WORK Installation of Sewers & Appurtenances WEEKLY PAYROLL. NO. _ ___FOR PF.RTOD Op August 29/63 TO September 4/63 PAGE NO. 2 of 2 RAINI 3R CONTRACTORS9INC ORDINANCE 2015 LID 249 EMPLOYERS NAME X=ZX200WLSWL= PURIIUASE ORDER OR CONTRACT NO.._.._ - TOTAL AMOUNT ME D. W-BOLD EMPLOYEE'S NAME TRADF M 'C W T F S S TIME RATE EARNED AID FOAB 'TAX AMOUNT PAID Carried o n+ard .. . . . . . ... . . 353 H e $ 9388.18 5.35 40.81 172.0 1 1 0.02 Gary Laugen Lab rer 8 8 8 8 32 3. 30 104. - _ ;wal 1�.00 00 8 3_,ei 12.00 32 -92 G. Odden 0 r En r 8 8 8 Travel 13 � .00 8 .00 1 0 120. _ -- 31 4.11 145.o8 R. Rowan Oper Engr 8 7 8 8 travel .0 .1 .26 26.60 116.35 _ --- -- - 28 3.89 10.87 x. Stottlemyer 0 ler 8 41 1 5.835 8.75 ...47._ _ _ .33 Travel 4.0o Goo. Taylor -._ am 8 8 _ _. �. _13.30..50 26 00.40 _ -_ � _Gq Q, Tay lor borer 8 _. 41«.�4--- •48 ; .00 _20. 0 8 .62 i]_ Trinle3 8 - e._ - 16 3.50 56•00) --- i6 3.30 52.80) D. Triplett -- --- borer_ _ 8 - - w)I Ro -•48 3,1 4._Z0 ;� ----- P. Bentley-- 0pe.r En r l2 8 -14- �.4�5- 2`5-- � _ _�9..28 _ -- rave. 2.00 Geo. Ho!,-9ler _ Tr. aver.._. .. - ---- - - 4.10- 2-.89 ._ _. ---- - - it 6.15 9.23 .15 -- 7.70 34.18 � - re $2 78.145- &66 70. .- 9-5ja- 1 M 1e,2.8047' l F. S[ATTa,elraNifal 1927 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH I , 11. S. Ferguson, Vice President , do hereby states That I pay the persons employed by RAINT;R CO;; iRACT0RS,1NC. contractor on the ).:.NTOD' SLMWER - NAPLFW0011 -- Ordinance 2M, L.I.D. 491 that during the nayroll period commencing on the 10th day ofOctoher 1963, and ending the 16 day of October , T§67all persons emn c—d on said project have een paid—ieIru= weekly wages earned, that •o retites have been or will be made either directly or indirectly to or or half of said RATMTLR C0NTRIt:T^1tS INC. from the full weekly wares ear by any person and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full weekly wages earned by any n rson, other than permissible deductions as defined in kegulations, Par: j (29 Cr'H Part 3) , issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Coneland Act, as amended (48 Stat. 948, 63 Stat. 1089 72 Stat. 9671 40 U.S.C. 276c) , and described belowt Ifedical A;d $2. 6)1 F.O.A.A. 17. 14 lne.o-,* Tax 97.20 That the payroll st3bmttted for the above period are correct and complete ; that the wage ratee for laborers or mechanics contained therein are not less than the applicable wage rates contained in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor incorporated into the Contract; that the clasbifications sot for*1 therein for each laborer or mechanic conform with the work he ncrformed. That all a,Tprentices employed on the contract during the above payroll period are duly registerec' in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with a State apprenticeship agency recognized by the Fedsral Committee on Apprenticeship S. Uenartment of Labor, or if no such recogn#zed agency exist n a State are registered with the Bureau of Ahprenticeship, U. apartment of Labor. w. ` Vice--resident aT: Sworn 20 before .ane this day of :. ;:1 ` 1963 c �C 7 ' Notary Publ LOCATION RENIUN SEWER - MAPLEWO011 TYPE OF WORK Installation of Sewers & Appurtenances _.._ WEEKLY PAYROLL NO. 13 !DR PERIOD OF Oct. 10/63 .,,o Oct.lbb 3 PAGE NOR RAINIER C)NTRACTORS,INC. EMPLOYERS NAM y$(,�*�.���s�:'. PURCIIASE ORDER OR�CO—NTRACI N0._- ORDINANCE 2015 LTD 21499 — EMP=.OYEti'S NAPE. TRADE M f W '1' F S S TOTAL" •,q.rE I AMOUNT MED. W-HOLD `- TIME I EARNED AiD MAB TAX M)UNT PAID 3.35 2 O R. Davis Topm n 8 ravel 1.00 .li .97 2.50 $ 24.20 Pin lager 81 - 8 3.60 28.8 = -- Michael Forrest_ _ .20 .6 Michael Forrest La orer 8 8 g 32 109-9 131 q___ T avel 5.00 24 3.3e 79.20 Frank. Frew La orer 8 8 8 ravel.. - 3s00 _,.36- 2�87 1UL.20 __-- -- b4.77 --- - -- - - - - 4b 4.68 A .20 W.E. Greenwalt -_ -_ Fo_rema . 9 $ 8 8 9-34 1 -- 179-19 ravel 5.00 3. 6- 5 o — — - —Ha3-30 79.20 rold Krause boror 8' d b - �__ 6 60____ - 9.9 _-63 _ 125.02- -- - ravel 5.00 8 �7.44 1 30.15 xan _ _9 � - —_ .. _ _ Trr�tts _ t _Oc, .....-1.3 ..l► —W. Stottlemyer_ Oiler __ — 8 8 3.891 1 -on 31.12 1.13 3.1j0 27.46 124 . rs _ _ 6496_ 2.614_ lyl 4 97,20 582.70 r Mumma"" MAm2$396 Aw, l SFATnF, NASNINSTON 1927 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH I , H. S. Ferguson, Vice President , do hereby state : That I pay the persons employed by RATNUS2 CONPRACTORS,TNC. contractor on the RENTON SEWER - MAPLEWOOD -- Ordinance 2015 L.I.D. 249; that during the payroll period commencing on the 1 day of October 1963 , and ending the 23 day of October 3 all persons emi yed on said project haven prid ie�u I weekly wages earned, that no rebates hav been or will be made either directly or indirectly to or on ')ehalf o said RATNTIR CONTR.ICTORS, INC. from the full weekly wages earned by any person and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full weekly wages earned by any person, other than permissible deductions as defined in Regulations , Part 3 (29 CFR Part 3 ) , issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act , as amended (48 Stat. 948, 63 Stat. 108, 72 Stat. 967; 40 U.S.C. 276c) , and described below: Medical Aid $. 95 F.O.A.B. 5.50 Income Tax 2ti . ;O Trat the payrolls submitted for the above period are correct and co.iplete ; that the wage rates for laborers or mechanics contained therein are not less than the applicable wage rates contained in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor incorporated into the Contract; that the classifications set forth therein for each laborer or mechanic conform with the work he performed. That all apprentices employed on the contract during the above payroll period are duly registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with a State apprentices p ;ency recognized by the Federal Committee on Apprenticeship S. Department of Labor, or if no such recognized agenzy exists � a State are registered with the Bureau of .tnprenticeship, U.Ina rtment of Labor. L<� Vice-T'resident ure an e Sworn to before me this 2ILday of 1963 i r ti Notary Pubc l LOCATION RENTON SEWER - MAPLEWOOD TYPE OF WORK Installation of Sewers & Anpurtenance^ WEEKLY PAYROLL NO. --* FOR PERIOD OF Oct- 17/63TO Oct. 23/63 PAGE NO 1 RAINIER CONTRACTORS�INC. OkDINANCE 2U1S LID 249 EMPLOYERS NA"ti PURCHASE ORDER OR CONTRAcr NO. __._. 'tI)rAL, AMOUNT' MED. W-HOLD EMPLOYEE'S NAME TRADE M T W C F S S TIME ATE EARNED AID FOAE TAX AMOUNI PAID Mishael Forrest L borer 9 16 3.30 52.80 -- 6�60 0 2 2.27 12 4.68 56.16 W. E. Greenwalt eo eman 8 . 4 .� 10.90 __ t33.71_ Travel 2.50 16 3.30 52.80 �— — H. Krause L borer 4 9 i ' 6.60 i6.30 .33 3.2 13.70 71.84 --- --- — _ - - - -- 5-A-H -s 52.66 .8`--- '�0- 2t;.60__ 221. i i 4Sr �. . *WA SETTLE,erg 1927 r1PS1 AVENUE SOUTH 1, Ken L. Haavig --- President , do hereby states That I pay the persons employed by ; TNT It CONtPUCT('kSgiNC, contracto- on the .1.i;NTOh S,*wi;k - NAFU-iW;;oD -- nrdinance 2015 L.I.D. 2111); that during the payroll period commencing on the rd day of October 1963, and ending the `'th day of October 1TWa11 persons e-un10—jed on said project havTen paid tis 'rall weekly wa;,es earned that no rebates have been or will be made either directly or indirectly to or on behalf of said RATNTI-W CONTIIAM'RS INC. from the full w* tkly waves earned by any person and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full weekly wages earned by any o rson, other than permissible deductions as defined in Regulations, Part 3 (29 CPH Part 3) . issued byy the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act, as amended (4- Stat. 9489 63 Stat. x0$, 72 Stat. 9671 40 U.S.C. 2766) . and described below: Medical Aid$l.d8 F.O.A.B. 15.13 Income "Pair 67.10 That the payroll!% sunmitted for the above psrio4; are correct and completel that the wage rates for laborers or mechanics contained therein are not less than the applicable wage rates contained in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor incorporated into the Contnlctl that the clasriftcatione set forth therein for each laborer or mechanic confom with the work he performed. That all aoprentices employed on the contract during the above payroll period are duly registered in a Bona fide apnrenticeship program registered with a State apprenticeship agency recognized by the Federal Committee on Appr•nticeshi.p. U. S. Department Tf Labor, or if no such recognised agency exists in a State are registered with the Bureau of Anprenttceshi�)o 11. S. Department of Labor. President '~ Ana uro � and�- s Sworn to �thi• day of 19tt, Notary Publ r 1 , 'r LOCATION NENTON SEWER - MAPLEWOOD -__TYPE OF WORK Installation of Sewers k "nnurtenances WEEKLY PAYROLL NO. 12 FOR PERIOD OF October 3,1963 TO October 9,1963 PAGE %. 1 RA NTI;R CONTRACTORS,TNC FMPLOYERS NA�T ,>iooax$xx a�aci�xQSR. PURCHASE ORDER OR CONTRACT NO. ORDINANCE 2015 LID 249 _- TOTAL AMOUNT MET). W-HOLD EMPIDYEE'S NANW. 'C 'AIN M "C W T F S S TIME RATE EARNED AID POAR TAX A41UNT PAID_ - - - 12 3.30 39.6o Ra Laborer I 20 _ 1 0 6.20 $ 4o, 3 ravel 2.00 Michael Forrest +ko rer 1 1 - Q6- -- 1 3. 0 57.60 -- - Michael Forrest Pi ela e 8 9 .20 10.80 0 2 2 00 71.98 ravel 2.00 i 16 3. 0 52.80 1 rank Frew borer 9} 8j 2 __ 0 _ 13.20 . -7--- 2.j _".1 ravel 2,00 16 4.68 � 7 .d8 - 53 W-Ea_Crrenwal± - - �'- '�- -�- -- - -1.80 d . I ravel 2.00 Har Id xx x �Ax xtztw Krause - Pi _ _ - -3 bo .L S7.bo - - - - 2 0 Harold Krause borer_ _ _ rr_. _�,_ -�jj�� .35___ 5.21 13„ 0 7h.26 T avel 3.00 16 4.68 74.88 ib- 3a g t0o-- •24- --� -b0.43 2. w1 stottleymer__ ler $ 8 _. _ .. _ 7.7- _ 3.09_ -.2.5 .-. U _..%.8 _ 55�68 __-- ravel 2.00 M h s _A. 26.14 1.t3 1_5,_ 3- _ - _52(z.14. . _- I_0CATION__kENTON SEWER - MAPLEWOOD __TYPE OF WORK Installation of Sewers & -Ippurtenances WEEKLY PAYROLL NO. _ 10 _-__FOR PERIOD oPSent. _19/63 nl Se pt.25/63 PAGE NO. 1 RAINIER CONTRACTORS tINC. EMPLOYERS NAME PURCHASE ORDER OF CONTRACT No. ORDINANCE 20_5 LID 24.9 TOTAL I AMOUNT ME`). W-WHID E`,PI.OYEE'S NAME TRAOV M T W T F S S TIME RAr EARNSD AID FOAB TAX AMOUNT PAID ravel 5.00 Julius Benard La over 8 8 8 8 8 [5416 0 3.30 132.00 .6o 4.79 14.60 $ 117.01 -- - - - 8 4.31 34.48 r ,vg n Wh - one .._r3'sr_ _ _ Travel1.oo ._. _-- -- - 35.35 3.30 1332.008ravel 00 .60 12.30 11 31 _ _ 6 .20 3 7.6 _- Dan Dantzler Tr. iver 101 8 8 4 1 4# .60 - .1 1 .8Q 0_ -- - --- - - 1 3.30 5 • M. Davis La orer 8 8 Trave 2.00 .24 1.9 9.50 43.15 40- 3.30 -1132-:-- M. Forrest - _ La orer 8 8 8 8 6 ravel ) 5.00 .60 4.7 12.t 119.31� 32 3.3o 1o5.60 rsw - nrer .. - _ .._ rav 1 . .00. 8 1�•4 -- 85.69 40 4. 8 1 7.20 rnnwalt _ 8 - -_ 11- •36-- _.I"D s 2_ 2 176.22 'Trave 5.00 - - -- - - -- - 3 3Q- 32 De -- - -- --- L borer 8 8 8 8 8 6.6o 3.3o .61 4.9 22.40 112.39 I � Krauss _ - -- _. rave3 - _ - - 0 3.30 132.oo - S,; yborer 18 8 8 _8. 8 _ _ - -ravel 5.00 .60 21. 110.11 - --- 8 3.30 26.40 La orer ._ ,_2 6 8 _ -� �Q �15_ 6 -- 26.31 -. Julius Benard .�_ La re r . /2 /b 8 - ' av 1.00 11_j_ 6 -- 26.1,1 - $ 3.30 2! .4 0 Laugen La )orer 9 26 6 8 Trave - --1.00 - .13_. __.y. _2.5.0. U1 62 rs $ _361.12 .tom 2.68 168 00 �1,154.97 ,�coM?�acr�� , I �;� SFSITU.IRWINT01 1927 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH I , H. S. Ferguson, Vice President , do hereby Stater That 1 pay the persons employed by kAINItk CONUACrORS, INC. contr,etor on the 16WON Sr:HLk - IIAI,I8-i10D -- Ordinance 2015 L.I.D. 249; that during the payroll period commencing on the 19th day of Sentember 1963, and ending the ' th day of Sentemher a l pxreon`s pap eyed on said project have been paiTiV=u weekly wages earned, that no rebates have been or will be made either directly or indirectly to or :n rahalf of said RA [NI :R CONTRACTOR , INC. from the full weekly wages earned by any person and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full weekly wades earned by any person, other than permissible deductions as defined in Regulations, part 3 (29 CFR Part 3) , issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act, as amended (4b -stat. 948jj 63 Stat. 1089 72 Stat. 967; 40 U.S.C. 27(p6) 9 and described beiowt Medica,.Aid $33IN Incone Fix 168.00 That the payrolla submitted for the above period are correct and complete ; that the wage rates for laborers or mechanics containe3 therein are not less than the apvlicable wage rates contained in the wage determination decision of the Seeretary of Labor incorporated into the Cnntract; that the classifica' tons set forth therein for each laborer or mechanic conform with t ,Ie worir he nerformod. That all apnrentices emnloyed on the contract during the above payroll period are duly rariatered in a bona fide apprenticeship program reKisterad with a State spIgna ties agency recognized by the Federal Committee on Apprentic , U. S. Department of Labor, or if' no such recognised agency e. in a State are registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship, Department of Labor. `" ' Vice-President u and Title Sworn to bar, re mm this 4—day of _ d , 1963 Notary PublIt I K � �fAN'RAC�,�' +V Mllr 9 . sn1�,.:. wAsn" " 1927 ° 'UT AVENUE SOUTH I , H. S. Ferguson, Vice President , do hereby state: That I pay the persons employe+ ny RAINIER CONTRACTORS, INC. contractor on the k NTON SkWFk • MAPLEWOOD -- Ordinance 2015 L.I.D. 249; that during the ps" oll period commencing on the 12 d , of September 1963, a) .. ending the 18 day of September 1963 all persons employed on said project have been paid the full weekly wages earned, that no rebates have been or will be made either directly or indirectly to or on behalf of said RAINIER CONTRACTORS,INC, from the full weekly ,rapes earned by any person and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full weekly wages earned by any person, other than permissible deductions as defined in Regulations, Part 3 (29 CFR Part 3 ; , issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act , as amended (1�8 Stat. 948, 63 Stat. 108, 72 Stat. 967; 40 U.S.C. 276c) , and described below: Medical Aid $ 5.78 F.O.A.B. 43.85 Income Tax 19 .70 That the payrolls submitted for the above period are correct and complete ; that the wage rates for laborers or mechanics contained therein are not less than the applicable wage rates contained in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor incorporated into the Contract ; that the classifications set forth therein for each laborer or mechanic conform with the work he performed. That all apprentices employed on the contract during the above payroll period are duly registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with a State apnrenticeship agency recognized by the Federal Committee on Apprentices h , U. S. Department of Labor, or if no such recognized agency exis in a State are registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship, UJ 644 Department of LabPr. ^ i4r. e n Sworn to before me this rf day of r 1963 Notary u c A 1 f f F { LOCATION RENTON SEWER - MAp1EW00D TYPE OF WORK Installation of Sewers & Appurtenances WEEKLY PAYROLL. NO. 9 -FOR PERIOD OF Sept- 12/63 TO Sept. 18/63 PACE NO1 Of 2 RAINIER CONTRACTORStINC. EMPLOYERS NAME 3=X3=jXrNXX@X PURCHASE ORDER OR OON'rRACT NO, ORDINANCE 2015 LID 249 EMPLOYEE'S NAhiF TRADE M 'C W T h' S S POTAL AMOUNT MED. W-HOLD TIME RATE EARNED AID FOAM _TAX AMOUNT PAID 40 3.30 132.00 Julius Renard _ La orer__ 8 8 8 8 8 _ ravel _ 5.00 .6o __ 4.79 14.60 117.01 40 3.30 132.00 James Daisy La orer 8 8 8 8 8 ravel 5.00 .60 4.79 12.30 119.31 Dan Dantzler Tr.D iver 4 4 4.10 1 .40 40 3.30 �132.00 - --- Chasl Davis 1 6,60 1 9.90 .62 .14 29.70 11 ---4- -_ rave .00 - --- - L 24 3.30 79,20 James Donaldson 8 8 ravel 3.00 .24 2.87 11. 0 67.1L D. Evans 0 8 g g 4•v 112.302 6 64 � 40 3.30 132.00 - I MichaelF �b4- ---3. -0 _ .60 h -9113.2D __121-59 _ ravel 5.00 40 3.30 132.00 F Frank.. Frew Lab re r 8 8 _.8 8_ 8 e 5. 4�Zg _23.90 ____iSZ7.71 -- 40 87. W,E. Greenwalt Fo man 8 8 8 8 1 9 _36 4. _._.61 -- 28.20 -_ 1 2, - - -- - - - -- ravel 5.00 -_- _ rold Rrauae ._ j 7.20 10.80 -- ravel -5,00 - --- --- 73A-- 32,� 6ary_I., La rer 8 8 8 8 8 6,60 3.�0 ,60 _4,.9.. _�2. --- - ---.- ravel 5400 8 3.30126 ,40 �Gear$e..Tailor rar _ _ navel- -1,00 -- 6 Carried Forward, . . . . . . a IOCATION_ RENTON SEWER - MAPLF.WOOD __ TYPP. OF WORK Installation_ of Sewers & Appurtenances WEEKLY PAYROLL NO. 9 FOR PERIOD OF Sent. 12/63 TO Sept, 18/63 PACE NO.2 of 2 RAINIER CONTRACTOkS,INC. EMPLOYERS NAME PURCUASF ORDER OR CONTRACT NO. ORDINANCE 2015 LID W 'IC1-rAL AMOUNT MED. W-IK)LD EMPLOYEE'S NAME TRADE M 'f W 'I F' S S TIME RATE EARNED AID FOAB 'TAX AMOUNT PAID Carried FoIrward. . ._. . . . .. . . 8 rs-___ 1.18 - _-198- 9). -50 David Triplett Ta uperman 8 8 3.50 28.00 "1i 1, -g;n •.-5-- 393 _Mrs 0.185.78 8 1 8 $10221-85 �17 IRA . ll uAna,WAUMM 1927 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH I, H. S. Ferguson, Vice President, do hereby states That L nay the persons employed by RAINI.lt CONTRAC'POkS, INC. contractor on the kENTON SFW13R - MAIIUMOD -- Ordinance 2035 L.I.D. 21�9; that during the payroll nrriod commencing on the Uh day of September 19039 and ending thellth day of September , 1963 all person: e-mloyrd en said nroject have been paid the full weekly wages earner;, that no rebates have b, en or will �.e made either directly or indirectly to or on behalf of said R%T'Ji:k CONTRACTORS,INC. from the full wee';ly wa,-es earned by any person and that no deductions have been made e!.t'+e- d+.reetl-,, or indirectly frun, the full weekly wares earned by any person, other than permissible deductions as defined in Regulations, Part 3 (2,) CFk Part 3) , issued by the Secretary of Labor under the CopelRnd Act , as amended (IM Stat. 9489 63 Stat. 108, 72 Stat. 967; LID U.S.C. 276c) , and described belows kedical Aid $ 8.12 F.O.A.3. 63.50 income Pax 280.50 That the rA yrolls s-:bmitted for the above period are correct and complete ; that the ware rates for laborers or mechanics contained therein arc not less than the applicable wage rates contained in the wave determination decision of the Secretary of Lo bor incorporated Into the Contract; that th classificat!ons set forth therein for each laborer or mechanic conform with the •work he performed. That all aoarentices enoloc.ed fin the contract :Suring the above payroll perind are duly re;;fatered in a bona fide apnrenticeship progran registered with a State annreuticeship agency recognised by the Federal Committee on Anprenticeshi , U. S. Devartnent of Labor, or if no such r�cornized agency exists u a S::1te att• ^ogis'_ered with the bureau of Anprenticeship, U Denartmen't of Labor. Swvrr t before me this ' - Iday of 1963 l Fj Notary Q i LOCATION RENTON SEWER - MAPLEWOOD IyPP, OF WORK _Installation of Sewers & Apnurtenances _ WEEKLY PAYROLL. NO. __8--FOR 7'ERIOD OF SODt, 5/63 TO Sent . 11/63 PAGE NO. 1 Of 2 RAINIEk CONTPLICTORS INC. EMPLOYERS NAME PURCHASE ORDER OR CONTRACT NO. ORDINANCE 2015 LID 249 'NTAL AMOUNT MED, kHOLD EMPLOYEE'S NAME: TRADE M T W r F S S TIME RA F EARNED AIL) FOAB 'LAX A.'NDUNT PAID - Trave 5.00 J. Benard- _ o _r _ __a_ f}._ $ fi7 13-7 '' Trave 1.00 Adam Boehm 0pe Engr 8 b 4.34 34.72 .13.. 3.90_ - ._. 31.89 ravel 1.06 L. Da ett Pi Lave er 8 8 .60 28.8o .1 - 1 2.80 25 - 3.30 1 105, o J. Daisy Lab rer 8 8 8 8 32 raven 4.00 .48 3.8 17.00 A----- -M. Davis La orer 8* 8 8 8 32 3.30 lo5.60 - - ---# 6.6o I 3k .50 3.9 -19."- -- --8�- rave1 .60 40 3.30 132.00 -._ J. Donaldson La rer- $. $ .$ 8 -_ ravel 5�� _,6 ---110.4� - 40 4.68 187.20 ana. - - - -- Trave -60_ -6.7c 2&70 M.L. Forrest16 3.60 57.60 Forrest -- Ua :rr _ 8 8 8 _.__ ... _ rave _ -.__.i.30 ..62 .1 11�.10 - 125.24 F. Frew - .60 100 --- --- --. ravel- -- 40 ._bl-- k.9 21i -1Q9.99 - -- 6 1 3, 0 57.60 Gerald Frew Pi ]aYar -- $ _ __-- T av l . 2100 .2 210 0 93.67 - ib 3.e60 57.66 _Frank Glasser r $ -- "Vela. _ 40 468 i87.zo bf.F.Greenwalt F __ 8 . - 9:364..36 ..G _ravel 5•00 Carrted Forward. . . . . LOCATION RENTON SEWER - MAPLEMOOD TYPE OF WORK Installation of Sewers & Appurtenances — WEEKLY PAYkOLL NO. B FOR I'IRIOD OF,—_Sept• 5/63 TO Sept. 63 PAGE NO2-9.f-2 EMPLOYERS .FAME RAINIER CONTRACTORS, INC. Pi1F(1IASE ORDER OR CONTRACT N0.ORDINANCE 2015 LID 249 — TOTAL. AMDUN'C MED. W-HOLD EMPLOYEE'F NAME 1'HA01: M 'r W r F S S TIME RATE EARNED AID I FlOAB TAX I AMOUNT PAID Carries Forwa ... rs_ - 1 2.08 1 0 1 12 0 -- ---- - — 40' 3.60 144.00 Harold Krause Pi layer .20 3.60 .61 2 .2U 122.44 --- -- rave3 — — G. Lauren borer Bj B 8 8 # bc6o 3.30 )a all r An 1) .61 22 li2,_39 40 ' .31 17240 G. Odden Enjr 8 8, _$ $ ravel_ __5:00 -.-�64 6-4 22 32 .30 10 .6o x.8 1 .4 85.89 _ Taylor - --� � .3O 105—.60 �48 D.E. Triplett La orar 8 8 8 8 _ _pp ravel - ___ 00 lL8 x 9 7 9U_5^q._ THE CITY OF RENTON KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON SPECIFICATIONS BID PROPOSALS FOR: MAPLE-l00D SANITARY SEER LOCAL IMPROV'EKENT DISTRICT No. 249 Authorized by City Council Resolution No. 1181 i Ordinance No. 2015 JUL 17 1967 M t i CALL FUR SIPS CITY OF FOWTON, WASHINGTON Sealed bids will be accepted -. 4-1 5:00 o'clock P. M. Monday, June 24, i; 3, or presented to the City Council at 8:00 o'clock P. M., same day for the CONSTRUC- TION o. a SANITARY SEWE3 "YSTEM for the Maplewood Arca of the City of Renton. The approximate quantities of work are 2700 feet of 15" pipe, 1.200 feet of 1211 pipe, 3400 feet of 8" pipe, 4800 feet of 6" pipe, together with all necessary manholes, lampholes, tees and appurtenances. Plans and Specifi^ations may be obtained from the City Engineer upon receipt of a eposit of $25.00 fcr epch set. The deposit will be forfeited unless plans and specifications are returned in good condition within 30 days after datz of bid opening. Washington State Sales Tax shall be included as a separate Hid item. Federal Excise Tax shall be excludsd, the City of Renton to furnish exemption certificate. A certified check or bid bond in the amount of five (5) percent of the total amount of bid must acc—,parry each bid. The City reserves the right to re.ject any and/or all bids and to waive any and/jr all informalities in the bidding. Helmie Nelson, City Clerk Date of let Publication: June 12, 1963 Date o? 2nd :ublication: June 19, 19�,, JUL 17 1961 S �_._ _..yn .w:cu -. _. _ - L.ra - •1 !U .� .133F:5 .v y ,1 P��• .-.\'. Y�"' a7l AOYddY i \ `4� 1 � \ 1 /�� or+ 3^n,l $f7Csi 3'r�nr uY� H •-� +I 1} 1N3 W1MV d3Q ONIH33 '+ IVN3 1 NO I N 3 M 30 AA. 17 f,4 �, • a _ 1 (y I f rtl, ril i I I I ' 1 i ,L i t INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1 . Sealed bids fur this proposal will be received by the City of Renton at the Council Chambers in if,, City Hall until 8�00 P. M. , 'T �a ,yy 5- At this time the beds w.11 be publicly opened and read, after which the bids will he tonsidt-r,d and tl e award made as early as practicable . No proposal may fir c ha- Ltd or withdrawn after the time set for receiving bids . Proposals si-.all be: submitted on the forms attached hereto. ' 2. The work to be done is shown on the plans. Quantities are understood to be only approximate Final payment will be based on field measurement of actual quantitie s and at t,r unit price bid.. The City reserves th, right to add to or elunirate pofteons of the work as detmnd necessary. 3 Plans rnav be exa,nnir.d and copies obtained at the City Engineer's Office. Bidders shall satisfy t1- mselves as to tle local conditions by inspection of the sde Work along L.ighways must be in conformance with the applicable Cou .ty or State rt-eulations 4. The bid pi ice for an% itt-A must include the performance of all work and the furnishing of all en,ovrial ie•cr:ssary for completion of that item as described in the spa cifu atior-s. Where alto mate m,ittxial is bid, the bidder shall fully dcscribt the material proposed Wittier it tit hid proposal or supplementary letter attached to the proposal 5. The bid prier, steal: be stated in terms of the units indicated and as a total arnoont I- tf• eve ct of errors, the unit price bid will govern. Illegible figures will f it+-date tf_, hid 6 The right is r"st rN - d to reject Inv or all kids and to waive informalities if it is deemed ad' a111.ageo'18 to the City to do so . 7. A certified check or satisfactory Ltd bond made payable without reservation to the TREASURER OF CITY OF RENTON in an amount not less than 5% of tl.e total amount bid shall accompany each bid proposal. Checks will be returned to unsuccesslut hidders immediately following decision as to award of contract The check of the successful bidder will be returned provided he enters into a contract and furnishes a satisfactory performance bond covering the full amount of the work within ten days after receipt of notice of intention to award contract Should he fail, or refuse to do so, the check shall be for- feited to tht C-tv of Renton as liquidated damages for such failure. 8. All bids must bt. selt-explanatory No opportunity will be offered for oral explanation except as the City may requr st further information on particular point s. 9. The biddt r shall or, reque st, furnish information to the City as to his financial and practical ability to satisfactorily perform the work. JUL 1 10. Paymtnts for ttis work will be "'t, Vr^ ' e a i INS r Mrs. Helmie Nelson, CC: City Clerk INTER-k.:FFICE MEMO Date July 11, 1963 From: OFFICE OF THE CITY VTORNEY _Departmental Account No. To: 1-11. JACK WE ISON, CITY IJi:'D>EER Expenditure Account No. MESSAi,E: �: PioPos.3_nontract with Rainier Contractors, Inc. Dear Jack: You have handed us this date pertiLent in:•tru:nents for the improvement of the N,aplewood Sanitary Sewer, Local Improveruent 'istrict ,7L.. 2?19. We have checked over the bond and proposed contract. :Je have approved the bond as to form with the sti?ulation that the date of the contract be filled in and the bond dated simultaneously. The contract should likewise be dated and Para�;raph 'i filled in to show the, commencement date, w;which we presume is within ten (10) days. Otherse, the two documents in queution appear to be in proper legal form. If yua have any questions regarding this matter, please let ne know. We remain, Your t�•uly, i HALLAN'AN` /C2 `7 IlKS:iw Ayt Gerard Y. olellau, City Attorney WAIF 1 PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF RMTON RENTON, ' ASHINGTON Gentlemen; The undersigneun reby certif/ that ti,E ha-6 examined the site of the proposed work an-1 ha 5 read and thoroughly understand thy: plans, specifications and centra,t governing the work embraced in this improvement, and the method by whick• payment will be made for said work, end hereby pur- pose-5 to undertake and complete the work emrraced in this improvement, or as much thereof as can be completed with the money available, in accordance with the said plans, specifications and contract and the following schedLle of rates and prices: (Note. Unit prices for all items, all extensions, and total amount of bid should be shown. Show unit prices both in writing and in figures.) Signature �' Address Names of Me^het3 cf Pnr•nership: r� -- - OR Name of Presidcrt. cf Ccr� cr ation Name of Secretary of Corpo. ation / "lied. Corporatioi, organized under Vic laws of--"--�/7 With main office in State of Washington at lelZ — 'y n✓r& S v JULi ' " � SANITARY SEWER L. I. D. 249 3C7iEDU E OF PRICES APPROXIEIATE — — -- UNIT ITEM R2ELITY DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL M 1. 2600 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Pace t 15" Concrete Sewer Pipe Per. Lin. Ft, wor s -tr gtxes 2. 1200 Lin. Ft. Pw:iish and Place 12" Concrete Sewer Pipe 41L am L 4Ae:J i<'C A-', I r ei`y Per, 3. 3200 Lin. Ft. Airnish an9 Place 8" Con`yn. t. crete Sewer Pipe Per. L y 4. 4800 Lin, Ft. Farnish and Place 6" Concrete Sewer Pipe e< >� 55 Only 15" x 6" Concrete Tees in Place '^ Per. Eabh b. 28 Only 12" x 6" Concrete Tees in Place P-'!?c ahh 7• 90 Only 81, x 6" Concr. a Tess in Place Per. FAch 29 On',- Standard Manholes Complete Per Oct s ,Yw APPROXIMATE UNIT ITEMS QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL 9. 7 Only Standard Lampholes Complete $ EI,: IV _U<,�l_nQy $ Per. Eact ---- __-- 10. 500 cu. Yd. Gravel Bedding $ per. "� 1v�ti;.� � u Y . — 11. 1400 Cu. Yd. Select Backfill Per, UU. Yd. 12. 10 Cu. Yd. Rock Gvcavation Per. TOTIU: 4� SALES TAX: $ -5353 7Z- TOTAL AMOUNT OF BID $ 7e 7Z JIL i, 1. In_te, rr:at - r p, (a) Wt the wrrd 'c , it shall be understood tc mear the Ca, (b) Whenever the word "Enc•.rn-e> used, it shall. be under-tool as referring to the City Engineer ; t;;rsectat:ve or: the jc•t as the case may be. Whenever .he wondz• 111' rc ^.e:- Fc-,lt•ed._ie "-cnsidered necessary," or words ^f I kt :mp-:rt 3_-e u„=d ", ::ha:l be understood that the direction, permission ;rd,:r , e+: p . t t r E;hineer is lnten_,ed, similarly, "approves;," "satlsfsctcry + `,;,;r.cF,"t ,. ,he table tc the Erg•ir4e,• mean approved_ satisfactory, or accep- r ° (c) Th, we y-, ;? t_ in :e: a.l the terms, stipula- ticns , aror c ., an. i,rec 1 the Bid Pr:Fc:a3.. General Conditions. Specifr:ati;:e p: • . ._ 3 �r.c, . (d) Whcre,, + a i mean the person(s); cc-. c r.F the rcccl tc perform the work covered by t the cer.tract , r a ,F- ,cr sti e. During the absence of the Con- i tractcrr the , c r.t; i r don, n,- c„red to be the Contractor's representatr-e u r, hcrw:gc ics.gu ra try the Contractor. , II Rights and Re--,.o_:r y + (a) Inspectic I! ,r; ,t a_iy :;,,lee tf,a, the City, through its agent the City Engineer to", F ct + re wcrh during; the construction to deter- mine its :ccepta} ,.., r n! ,rman-e tc plans and specifications, quanti- ties of w,-zk perf:anc and , the- fun ticns requisite to securing a satla£actery. wcrXmaniike co-. The Cont:actor steal: furr.: sr. roasonab,o aid and assistance as required by the Engineer, In_•pectcr f,;,r the proper ic;lpection of the work and measurement of quant/tles. (b) R:w-ht cf Ent : Tie City reserves the right tc construct or install such collateral wcr as it may desire during the period of this construction. Such work will , done with as little hindt•sncr. or interforence as possible with the Contractor. The Contractor agrees not to interfere with or pre- vent the performance of such work cr to claim any extra compensation or damages by delays or hindrances whl:h may be caused. (c) C_harges, Alterations and Extra Work. The Contractor agrees that the City may make such alterations as it 'may fit in the line, grade, form, dimen- sions, plans cr material of the work either before or after the beginning of constructicne I£ such alterations diminish the quanity of the work to '�e done. they shall not constitute a claim for damages or anticipated profits on the work that may be dispensed with. If they increase he amount of work; such increase shall be paid for according to the quantity a-tually done, and at the prices established for such work under the contract. However, if such changes make useless any work already done cr material already furnished or used in said work, the Caty shall recompense the Contractor therefore 5 JUL : ;9 j t i Y.=�C n'il.tlon,; No work shall be regarzt 3 extra work unless it is ordered in writing by the Engineer and with agreed price for the same specified in said order, p-ovided the price ,1s not otherwise determined by this contract. All claims for extra work -tall be made before the work is started, and a statement of the cast cf one same shall be made within 30 days after completion of the extra wcrx. (d) Discrepancies and Ommi-sminns€ It is further agreed that it is the intent of this contract that w'.! work must be done and all material must be furnished in accordance with the best practice. In the event of any dis- crepancies between the plans and specifications, or otherwise, or in the event of any doubt as to the meaning of any portion of the contract, specifications or Flans , the Engineer shall define which is intended to apply to the work and the Contractor shall be bound 2y such decision. Any work or material nct horein specified but which may be fairly implied as included in the contract. , of which the Enginer shall to the ,judge, shall be done or furnished by the Contractor without extra charges. (e) Estimated Quantities- This agreement, including the plans, specifications, and estimate is intera,t-d to show clearly all work to be done and material to be furnished here°: .per. The quantities are approximate and are to be used only as a basis for estimating th<. robable cost of the work and for com- paring the proposals offered for -.i.e work. It is understood and agreed that the basis for payment shall be the actual amount of work done and the mater- ial furnished. (f) Lines and Grades The alignment and grade shall be as shown on the plans, was s .eke n the field by the Engineer. The Contractor shall give the Engineer ample notice of the time and place where the lines ana grades .hall be needed. All stakes, marks, etc., shall be carefully preser red by tl = Contrk *rr. (g) Securof Franowchisee Easements Ri htycf-Wa The City for the purpose oi�Ti s construct n agrees to secure such anchises, permits, easements, and/or Rights-of-Nay as are necessary for the performance of the work. The Contractor shall be furnished copies of such agreements as affect construction operations. The Contractor agrees to secure th; se special permits, easements. -gree- ments of a temporary nature as may be described due to condition on- struction. (h) Estimates and Payments; Ar estimate in wr _ng will be made by the Engineer once at month of the amount :i work done and o the value thereof in terms of the contract. The City Wri _i pay the oontract�"d5% of this estimated value, and whenever the contract shall be completed, and when said work and material shall be accepted by the City, a careful and detailed estimate shall be made of the value of all work and material furnished and the Contractor shall be paid for this amount within thirty-five (35) days, provided, however, that, clai-o for labor and material, damages, royaltie,, or otherwise have been satisfied. JUL 1 Page ncral 3onditiins (i) Extra Work; If during the performance of this contract, the Engineer shall orUe_r_1i7writ2.ng, other work done or materials furnished which cannot be classified under the urut prices of this contract, the Contractor shall per- form such work and furnian such material and shall be paid therefor the actual cost plus 15% in aadition thereto. The actual cost is defined to in- clude the cost of all labor; equipment and materials necessary for the per- formance of the extra work, including any extra expenses incurred directly on account thereof, and alsc the wages of foreman and the expenses attached to the Contractor's liability insurance covering the 'labor so employed. Equip- ment rent, rates used in arriving at the actual _ost shall be the prevailing rates, or ti.e latest published AGC schedule of ownership expense. III. Rights and Responsibilities cf Contractor,. (a) Personal Attention of Contractor: The Contractor shall give personal atten- tion to the faithful, prosecution and completion of this work and shall be present either in person or by duly authorized representative un the site of the work continually during its progress. (b) Contractor's Address The Contractor shall designate in his proposal an address tow -h written notices pertaining to this contract may be sent,and shall immediately notify the City of any changes in such address. Delivery of such notices to the address designated shall constitute receipt by the Contractor. (c) Observance of Laws and Ordinances. The Contractor shall conform to the re- quirements o t e rarchisr:. ;cvering work along State and County highways and to the State a d Locai le rs pertaining to this work. (d) Protection A ag_ inst Nega once arid Dam=ges; The Contractor ,.goons during the pert orf mange of the w—or-k to ZZFe a 1 necessary precautions and to place proper safeguards fcr the prevent.:ion of accidents, including barriers, lights, and warning signs. The Contractor shall take proper moans to protect property which might be injured by any process of construction, and he shall be liable for aqy claims for damage on account of his failure to so do. (a) Protection Against Claims for Labor and Materidla : The Contractor agrees that he will mn ,.and save-harmless the City from all -laims for material furnished or work done urier this contract. It is further agreed that he will furnish the City satisfactory evidence that all persons who have done work or furnished material under this agreement, have been duly paid for such work or material. In case such evidence is demanded and not furnished, such amount as may in the opinon of the City be necessary to meet the claims of the persons, aforementioned, may be withheld from the money due the Con- tractor _ntil satisfactory evidence is furnished that all liabilities have been fully discharged. (f) Assignment and Sub-letting The Contractor agrees that he will. not sub-let thee aforesaidwo furnishing of material, and that he will not assign by power-of-attorney or otherwi e, any portion of said contract unless by and with previous consent of the City. The granting of such consent by the City shall rwt in any Tray relieve the Contractor of his prime resporieibility for the perf-rmance of the work includinc the work done by sub-contractors. l 1 i 1969 f Pagu !a - General Cca:.tions (g) Abandonments In caer ti, Contractor shall abandon the work and fail,or refuse to commence it again with 10 days after notification,or if he shall fail to comply wits, the orders of the Engineer or with this agreement,then and in that case the <areties on t, . tond shall be notified and directed to complete the sar,;. (h) Time and Orden of Ca lotion;. It is the meaning and intent of this contract, unlees otherwise hareaf er specifically provided, that the Contractor shall be allowed to prosecute his work at such times' in such order of precedence, and in such manner as shall be most conducive to economy of construction provided however, that the order an3 the tire of prosecution shall be such that the work shall be completed as a whole, within the time of completion hereafter designated; provided also that when the City is having other work U c• the Engineer may direct the time and man—r of constructing the work under this contract so that conflict will be avoided and the various works teing done shall be harmonized. The Engineer will arrange all such work so as to avoid as far as practical, all unnecessary inconvenience and expense to the parties concerned. Extension of compl€ti :. time will be granted onlrr upon submission of a request in writing tc the Engineer, stating the condition necessitating such extension, at least two weeks before the expiration of the contract tine. Determination as to whether or not an extension of time shall be granted will be at the discretion of the Engineer subject to approval by the City. The Contractor agrees that he will commence the work within - days after the signing of ttis contract and will progress therewnso that with- in ye after date of contract, the work shall be completed. (1) P ans and Specifications Acc + :cie. The Contractor will furnish copies of plans and specifica!u �.s and shall rieep one copy of the same constantly accessihle cn t}e J,v. (j) Protection of F=: shed or Partially Finished Works The Contractor shall be responsible or all she cr part all finished work until the entire contract is com,leted and accepted by the Engineer. Estin-tes of partial pay- ment shall net release tho Contractor from such responsibility. (k) Defects and Their Rcmediesr It is agreed that if the work or any part there- (if, or any mat—Mal brought on the ground for use in the work, shall be deemed by the Engineer as unsuitable or not in conformity with the specifi- cations, the Contractor shall forthwith r:.move such material and reb_ild or otherwise remedy Such work, so that it shall be in full accordance with this contract. (1) Sanitation: Necessary sanitation conveniences for the use of workmen on the Job. properly secluded from public observation, shall to constructed and maintained by the Contractor. (m) Cleanup,-, Before this contract shall be considered complete, the Contractor shall leave the jcb in a neat, orderly, and workmanlike condition. JUL 17 �863 l , i t GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (1) Scope of Work - This specification is intended for the Contractor to provide all labor , materials and equipment required for the installation of sewer pipe, manholes and other appurtenances , all as shown on the: plans or as listed in these specifications. Small items of work which are itemized on the plans or in the specifications and for which no pay item is listed in the Schedule of Prices shall be absoraed in other iterns. The intent is to provide a crimpleted project, including miscellan- eous small items which may not be listed but which are incidental to the other work (L) Right Of Way - Property lines and easements as shown on the arawings indicate area limits over which the City has jurisdii lion. The Contractor must confine his operations to these rights of way, and shall take every precaution to protect private property. Should the Contractor desire ust of adjoining private property, he shall make all such arrangements with property owners involved. (3) rraltic Maintenance grad Protection - The Contractor shall not be expected to maintain traffic on any street during the construction of this project, but he shall make every effort not to obstruct traffic on adjacent streets. Work on a given street shill be prosecuted in such manner os to make it avail�,le for normal t-affic, but neither shall he delay his operation so as to cause the street to be unusabIc over extended periods of time while he works on another phase of work. Barricades shall be provided along the streets, and at night they shall be dis- tinctly indicated by lights which are adequately placed. Special care shall be taken to see that someone is responsible for maintaining barricades and lights, especially during week-ends and holiday periods . If such barricades are not properly maintained. the Engineer may employ someone to care for same, and such costs will be deducted from the final payment dire the 'oni actor. (4) Existing Services - Utility lines are indicated in the approximate location on ,ne drawings. Water Ines will be staked in the field in their approximate locations. Gas lines will be staked by Washington Natural Gas upon request of the Contractor . The Contractor shall protect all such facilities, avoid inter- ruptiun of necessary services, and shall save the City harmless from the results ei damage of such facilities. (5) Lines and Grades - The City Engineer shall have the rip' t to make reasonable changes in the grades as they are shown on the drawings Grades will be established in the form of offset stakes at stations not greater than 50 feet, set f in advance of the work. Wherever work is in progress, the Contractor sh 1 k ` Jl�l 1 7 18 Genert.i S-Ot ficati .is (Continued) have in his employ a man competent to set batter boards or other construction guides from the line and grade stakes given by the City Engineer. Such. employee shall have the duty and responsibility of placing and maintaining s.-eh construction guides.. Batter boards set with an engineers level shall be used for all lines set on a grade of 0. 50% or less, at least three sets of batter boards shall remain in place during pipe lays^g operations. If, through the Contractor's negligence, any stakes should be destroyed and require re-setting, a sum shall be deducted from the Contractor's final payment equivalent to the extra cost in engineering required for such replacement, The Contractor shall arrange his work in such manner as to _11ow a reasonable time for the setting of sta s for the next phase of his operation so that his work will not be drla,ed while waiting for construction guides . (6) Trenchtt.e for Sewr.r - the Contractor shall not begin excavation for any sectior of the pipe line until he has on hand all material and equ prnent necessary fcr its rapid completion. In ,io case, without previous permission from the City Engineer, shall more than two hundred feet (2001) of trench be opened in advance of the completed sewer . Trenches shall be excavated to the lines and grades established and staked by the City Engineer . The minimum trench width shall be 12" greater than the outside diarric:er of the pipe. Excavation material shall be piled in such a manner as to cause the least possi- ble restriction to traffic and the best protection to the work. The Contractor shall furnish all necessary machinery for the work and at-all purrp, bail, or other.=,ise remove any water HL,ich acctunulatev is the trench. He s,:3ll perform all wo rk necessary to keep the t:enchos clear cf water while the foundations and the masonry are being constructed or the pipe laid Payment for trenching shall be included in the price bid per lineal foot of Sewer in place. (7) Timbering - The Contractor shall furnish, place and maintain such sheeting and hracmR as may be required to support the sales of the trench and prevent any movement therein which migl.t damage or delay the work or cause injury to street surface or adjacent property, and to provide for safety of workman and public . F, in the opinion of the Engineer, any timbering is inadequate he may direct the Contractor to Iurnish and place additional supports, but corn- piiance pith such orders or failure of the Engineer to give them shall not release the Contractor from 1,i responsibility for adequate maintenance of trenches. All timber sliall be removed from the trench before or during backfilling except ) that which is necessary , as determined by the E igineer, for protection of the sewer or other facilities. Such permanent timber shall be cut off about two feet below the ground surface. 'lll General Specifications (Continued) (8) Backfilling of Pipe Trench - No work shall be covered until it has been exam- ined by the City Engi.eer. The earth filled around and to a depth of six inches over the top of the pile shall be free from stones and hand tamped with the utmost care so as to obtain the greatest compactness and solidity possible. From a level six inches above the top of the pipe the backfill shall be placed uniformly in layers 12 inches or less in depth . Each laver shall b,: compacted to 9016 optimum by using a •vibratory compactor , Where a, the judgment of the City Engineer the native material is not suitable to be returned to the ditch, it shall be wasted and the ditch shall be backfilled with select backfill. All cost for backfilling, compacting and disposal of excess and rejected material shall be absorbed in the unit price bid for sewer pipe •n place. If select backfi',1 is required, it will be paid for at the unit bid price. All cost for backfilling ar_d disposal of excess material shall be absorbed in the unit price Sid for sewer pipe in place for the size and kind of pipe involved. (9) Sewer Pipe - Norreinforced concrete pipe -"all conform to A.S. 'r.M. designa- tior. C- 14, Table II (extra strength) except as otherwise provided. Joints shall be manufactured for use of Brant Rubber Gaskets or equal. Clay sewL pipe si,_,il be unglazed vitrifies clay, conforming to Clay Pipe Institute Star-dards manufactured for mechanical compression Iointing with flexible materials, (10) Installation of Pipe - All pipe shall be laid without break, up grade from =rruc- ture to structure with bell ends of pipe up grade. Pipe shall be laid or. stable foundations with joints closely and accurately fitted, true to line and grade and with uniform bearing under the full length of the barrel of the pipe. All adjust- ments of pipe to grade must be accomplished by emoving material or filling in with gravel under the barrel of the pipe 'and not by wedging up the spigot or the bell. Disturbing the pipe in any manner, i,fter the joints bave been made, shall not be permitted. Damaged or broken pipe shall be rep' ,ced by the Con- tractor at his own expense. At the close of each day's work or whenever the work ceaFes for any reazon, the end of the pipe shall oe protected with a close-fitting stopper . Or, any portion of the work where sewers are being constructed, the Contractor shall furnish and keep a ladder in the trench at each point where pipe is being laid to enable the Engineer to inspect tl.e pipe laying work. Payment shall ue made per lin. ft of pipe in place, measured along the top of the pipe from outside. edge of manhole to outside edge of Manhole. (11) Ma lea - Mar-holes shall be constructed at the location indicated o+ the plans; to the dimensions and of the materials as shown or, the typical detail inciuded herein. lot 17 18 : , 4 " -ilk+ .HIl�1 General Specifications (Co%tinw .) Manhole bases Ehall be. case-in-Elate monolithic concrete or an approved precase section Where sewer lines pass through or enter manholes, the invert channels shall be smooth and semi-circular in cross section and may be formed directly in the concrete of the manhole base, may be half the laid in the concrete, or may be constructed by laying the sewer lines continuously through the manhole and breaking out the top exposed section after the surround- ing concrete has hardened and neatly trimming the edges. Changes of direction of flow within the manholes shall be made with a smooth curve with. as long a radius as possible., T) e floor of the manhole outside of the channel shall be smooth and slope toward the channel not less than three inches per foot. 11 costs incidental to the construction of the manholes including excavatiol. and any subs required shall be absorbed in the unit cost per manhole. (12) Gravel Bedding - WYhtnever the trench bottom is unsuitable to provide adequate foundation for the sewei pipe, the pipe trench shall be excavated to extra depth as directed by the Engineer and backfilled with select material to provide bedding for the sewer pipe The bedding material shall be sand, p<:a gravel or select pit run gravel free from clay or foreign material and graded uniforn.;y from sand to gravel aggregate having a maximum size of one inch. Excavation below grade w! ich is made inadvertentiv or without authority, shall be replaced with gravel bedding as directed by tht agineer wi.liout additional cost Payment for "Gravel Bedding" shall be per cubic yard by truck measure ,and the quantity of ni. tvrial furnished shall be recorded on duplicate tickets furnished with each load and signed by the City Inspector upon ac•_eptance of the material. The unit bid price for Gravel Bedding in Place shall include excavator, to extra depth as required and no extra compensation will be made for this work. (13) Solid Ro-k Excavation - If tht trench bottom should be in rock, it shall be excavated to a depth six (6) inches below the bottom of the bells of the pipe, and refilled u sub grade with earth or gravel bedding. Where encountered, rock shall be removed by methods which will not endanger wo.k in progress, adjoining property, or completed sew•+r When use of explosives is necessary, the Contractor -hall use utmost car not to endanger life and property. and must provide blasting insurance. All explosives shall be stored in a secure manner and all such storage places marked "Dangerous Lxplosrves, " Rock shall be defined as material found in ledges or masses which cannot reasonably be removed by me ins other ...ar sting, or >olid boulders of more than one half cubic. yard each. All otl iaterial, including loose rock, decomposed rock, hard pan. sandstone, nd .cn.ented or uncemtnted gravel shall not be classed as "Solis Rock. " J JUL 17 1963 y� General Spec,fications (C.oxtinued) (14) _L_ampFoles - Lar_ipholes stall be ccnstructeci at the locations irdieated on the plans to the dimensions and of the materials as shown or the typical detail m.cluded herein (15) Side Sewers - Six 16) inch T-bran-fits shall be placed where in ated on the plans or as directed by the Engineer , Branches shall be plat- at an angle of approximately 30 degrees upward from the horizontal. U the side sever connection is not to be constructed immediately, the branch stall be closed with a stopper using removable jointing material, sufficient to prevent leakage . Where construction of side sewers is required oy the plans or directed by the Engineer . six (6) inct diamcter pipe shall ba used and laid on a straight iine and grad: to prop, rt� line., at a grade not less than one.-quarter (1/4) inch per foot and terrrii._stcd at a depth sufficient to serve the property intended. Lay- ing and joint making for side sewers shall conform with the specifications for sewer pipe If th" side sewer is not made to serve an existing property, the end of same at property line shall be sealed with a stopper in a manner similar to that required for ' T" - branch openings for future ccnnections. 1 If any "T" - branch is placed in the absence of an inspector, the Contractor shall place, and maintain a unable marker until the proper record has been made by the Lngine.er or Insp actor. (16) Testing For Acceptance - All sanitary sewer pipe and appurtenances, shall be cleaned, and shall be tested after backfill by exfiltri, method, unless other- wise provided in the special provisions; excepting, however, that if the con- ditiwis where the ground water table are such as to precl•=de a proper exfiltra- tion test, the Engineer may require infiltration tests. All work invoh in cleaning and testing sewer lines between manholes and/or rodding inlets as required herein shall be completed within fifteen (15) working drys ait .r backfilling of sewer linen and structures. Any further de'a.y will require the written consent of the Engineer . The Conti actor shall furnish all labo- na terials, tools and equipment ne;ess>.y to make the test, clan the lint and to perform all work incidental thereto. Precautions shall be taken to prevent joints from drawing during tests, and any damage resulting fr.,m tests shall be repaired by the Contractor at his own expense . The manner and time of testing shall be subject to approval of the Engineer, provided that the Engineer may limit pipe footage tc be laid without testing. All wyes, tees and stubs shall be pli—ed with flexible jointed caps, cr accept- able alttrt ate, securely fastened to ..ithstand the internal test r •essure . Such plugs or cap, shall be readily removable, and for the:: remov shall provide a socket suitable for making a flexible jointed lateral connection or extension. The work of cleaning i%d testing and the furnishing of caps and plug A.rltkelQ$S tests shall be considered as vicidc.ntal to the construction and all costs incurred ther^for shall nc included in tha unit contract price of pay items in the propgpal. M General Specificat,ons 'Cor:tinued, A. Exfiltration Test - Allowable leakage, uriless othtrwise. provided in the sp, cial pro,-sious, shall comply with the provisions that follow. Leakag,r after backfill shall be no more than five tenths W. 5; gallon per Lour per inch o: diameter per 100 feet of sewer pipt:, kith a minimum test pr«ssure of six feet of water column abo-c tt:�. crown at the upper r.nd 'pipe The length of pipe t..sted stall be limited so that the pressure on the invert of the lower a-.d of the bet: ion tested shall not cxceed sixteen feet of water column. For each increase in pressure of two feet above a basic s,x fttt m, asurtd abuvc the i.rown at th^ lower end of th, t".st sr.etou , t1 t allowable leakage shall br ,rartas^d by Tt� Cites-.tr k0o, ma fit., the pipe any toiie up to t.4 tours prior to U_t tune. of -:xfiltratiu- testing to per--nit normal absorption trio 0 " ptpt wallb. B h :ltratiun T. bt - lJiltrat-.un testing shall take place during i tt.ng or sluit ing of backfill, except whc: tt a natural ground -at. r tabu, is above the craw: of the higher end of Uht test be tioe Tht, maximum alluwab;c Imut for infiltration shall b, fuur tentt.s (0, , gallon p.r hoer per inch of internal diameter per 100 t--t of length, wit" no allowance for external hydrebtatic I (17) Public. Li dity and Propt rty Damad,. IA- surar.c, • 'I he Contractor shall obtain and keep i- turc-. darvz�t the term of the contras'., public liability and property damage inaurane: in companies and in form to be approved by the City . Said insurance bhall provide coverage to the Contractor, any subcontractor per- h forminit work pruvided by this contract, aid tt.e City. The City shall be named as an additional u.sure:d on said policy insofar as the work and obligations per- formed under the contract are concerned. Tht coverage so provided shall protect against claims for personal injuries, including accidental death, as t well as clauns for property damages whit.'. m..v arise from any act or omission of the Contractor or the subcontractor, or by anyon 3irectly or indirectly employed l,y either of them. The minim a policy limits of such insurance shall be as follows: Bodily injury liability coverage with limits of rot less than, $100,000 for bodily injury, including ac—dental death, to any one person, and subjr,:t to that limit for each person, in an amount not less than $300, 000 for each accident: and property damage coverage in an amount of not less than $50, 000 f each m1.t.idert. 1. 1718fii i A copy of the insurance policy, together with a copy of the endorsement naming the City as an additional insured, shall be provided to the City within a reason- ,ble time after r, e.ving nt.tiee of award of font:act . The CionLractor shall .urnish tht. :;ity oath satistactory proof of carri.agt ul ttie insu•aacer r,ej 'i d. i 4, SFF,CIAL PROVISIONS The bidder's attention is directed to special conditions which nay affect the per- formanc of the work and for which consideration should be given .n —bmitting the bid Fropoaal. Ground Conditions: Adverse soil conditions may be encountered within the L.1 .D. area dac to underground springs and storm water seepage . The hillside to the north an l the Gedar River to t.ie south are contributing factors to this condition. Extra Coiyensation: Extra cor.r;)ers,+lion will rot be made for the adverse co•l dition.> t.iat may be encountered and bidders are directed to consider any extra casts in submitting prices for the items of work in the proposal . Side Sewers: The Lidder's a,t cation is call%.d to th- �-xistirig curbs and gutters. eidewaDs and lawn areas which will be encountered in the installation of side sewer, , The lawn area shall .nclude that portion from the curb to the propert; line. The iidc sewers shall be corsiru•tcd by tunneling under tt,e curbs and gutters. Construction through the sidaviallcs may be accomplished by tunneling or open cut treni hing. All cost: incidental to the mstalli:.tion of side sewers incluuing restoration of damagee curbs and gutters, sidewalks and reseeding of lawn areas shall be included in the pi,.ce bid per lin.ft. of :tfx inch side sewers ,n place . Pavtmei t Restoration: The pave nent restoration shall bt performed Ly the City of Rentin ind shall act be part of th s contract. The sewn trenches and construction areas shall be neatly finished to the lirt. and existing grades as shown on the Flans Proper compaction of the backfill is essen- tial and reference .s hereby made• to Section Nurnbe� Eight (8) entitled "Backfilling of Pipe 'french", of the General Specifications. Watt r N ains: I'he City of Rentor plans to rent -11 wooden and transite water mans w uch may or may riot be accomplished p or to the sewtr construction. it JUL 17 1963 i a`Y v� I 1 AL 17 Ion C;•::air.E_,. ,R E-Qk. At TrA l 7 592o WITH - 1 rtiP& "C` LID Z2 E-QUAl_ :-)ECi10t.15 TO CITY 01= RENTON ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT L_ , 1L T Y r L r1 _ '\,A A N L ';�—fr ,►u� i 7 " 2.fc.�+ LDA'TCJLPS�2.z9-t`�- F,IE ao. AUL&2I TC l�i}Y,C4 rE�.�r rAaa .. APP ......: $HEED .J F. r� 11121 BOND )MOW ALL MEN BY T:IESE PRESENT, That RAIN-XR CONTRACTORS, INCL___ of Seattle, Washington , as Principal; and Ur = PACIFIC NSURANCE COKPANY as Surety, are rnt and sevc-n ;ly held and bound unto the CITY OF RENTON, in the penal sum of�� SY{ }�}�s ($ 60,676.72 ),for the paymt: it of which we jointly and severs d ��ur""sp-lves�our�he s executors administrators and assigns,and successors and assigns, firmly by these presents, THE CONDITION of this bond is such that, WHEREAS, on the 17th day of July A.D. 19_!�� � the said ONTRAC- Principal, herein, executed a certain contract with the CITY OF RENTON by t e term:,, conditions and provisions of which contract the said RAINIER Ci�&. Principal, herein, agree to furnish all material and do certain works to-witr That RASNIER_CONTRACPORS,INCmill undertake and complete the construction of Sanitary Sewer tom in the e as per maps, plans az spec icat ons ma e a part o s contract as so executed is here nto attached, is now referred to and oy refs-once is incorporated herein and made a part he.eof as fully for all purposes as if here set forth at length, NOW, THEREFORE, If the Principal herein shall faithfully and truly observe and comely with the terms, condit wta and provisions of said contract in all respects, and shall well and truly and fully do and perform all matters and things byRAItIIER X MtACPORS INC. undertaken to be performed under said contract, upon the terms proposed there , an within the time prescribed therein, and shall indemnify the CITY OF RENTON against any direct or indirect damages that shall be suffer4d or claimed, for injuries to persons or property during the construction and improvement of such Sanitary Sewer System and until same is accepted, and shall pay all laoorers, mechanics, subcontractors and material men, and all persons who shall supply, such contractor or subcontractor with provisions ana supplies for the carrying c• such work, and shall in all respects faithfully perform said contract accordirk Law, then this obligation to be void, otbervise to remain in full force and effect,WITNESS our hands this 17th _day of9+.l , 19 6 RAINI]W C(WraWl TO_ZS, INCBv: . ..'. z ;< -' /'1 Pr pal UN= PJAGIFIC nEURAACE COWANY Address of local office and agent of Surety ('ompv1yi Countrirsigned: 1000 Second Avenue— Seattle, Washington eidect VW—V, e, Approved as to fcrm_ � 019 Q 14 JUL 1 7 1963 1 1) 1 �� Atto efy t 4f THIS A3kr.EiT, made a,d entered into this �17th day of July , 19 63 . by and between VE CITY F�F RMON, Washington, a municipal corporation of the State of Was. ington, her,iafter refer_�ed to as "City" and Win,. ,ate cer-inafter referred to as "Contractor". W I T N E S S E T d (1) The Contractor shall .c thin the time stipulated, (to-wit: within 7 U calendar days from date of execut.io hereof as required by the Contract, of which this agreement is a component part) y.�rform all the work and services squired to be performed, and provide and furrish all of the labor, materials, appliances,machines, tools, equipment, utility and trans.- rtation servi^c:s necessary to perform the Contract, and shall comp'-te the construction and installation work in a workmanlike manner, in connection with the City a Prejeet (identified as No. Z,,tj ) for ;mprovement by construction and installation of. �w. �..{L i �r�iL li+.a..'C ♦l Nr•`a �\ a • :e�, l r � F..�t-ti— _ All the foregoing shall be performed; fL r: hod, constructed, installed, and completed _n strut ccnfcrmtty with the p:-+n: and specifications, in.:luding a.iy and all addenda issued by the City and the ether documents here?rafter enumerated. It is aZreed and stipulated that said labor, materials, appliances, machine, tools, equipment ana s-rv: e: shall to furnished and the corrtruction and installation be performed and completed tc the s+tis`...ction a..d ar -r^aai r,f the City's Engineer as beiiig in such conformity rnth the plans, specifica -ons and all requirements of the Contract. (?) The aforecai:i Contrac_, entered into :; the acceptance of :he Contractor's bid and the sighing oe this agreement, consists of the following documents all of which are component parts of said Contract and as fully a part thereof as if herein set out in fui, and if rot at as i_+.` rNt.o r„tuchai: U� I7t8S3 IJ � 1 Page 2 (a) Thi3 agreement (b) InstrLction to bidders (c) Bid prcp:sal (d) General conditions (e) Specifications (f) Haps and plans (g) Bid (h) Advertisement for bids (i) Special contract provisions, if any (3) If the Contractor refuses or fails to prosecute the wo:V any part thereof, with such diligence as will insure its completion within the time specified in this contract, or any extension to writing thereof, or fails to complete said work within such time, or if the Contractor shall be adjudged a bankrupt, or if he should make a general assignment for the benefit of his creditors, or if a receiver shall be appointed on account of the Contractarl,, ineclvency, or if he or any of his sub-contractors should violato any of the provisions of this contract, :;r City may then serve written notice upon. him and his surety cf' zts intention tc termina*.e the contract, and unless within ten(10) days :,fter the serving of such notice, e:uch violation or non-com;Jliance of any provision of the contract shall cease and satisfactory arrangement for the correction thereof be made, this eontrac,t, shall-, upon the expiration of said (10) day period, cease and determine in every respect. In the event of any 9nr" terminatton, the City shall immediately Serve written notice thereof upon the surety and the Contractor and the surety shal: have the right to take over and perform the cor.'ract, provide- however, that ;.f the surety within fifteen (15) days af`.ar the servinz lipon it of such notice of termination does not perform the contract or does not commence performance thereof within thirty(30) days from the date of serving such notice, the City itself may take over the work under the contract and prosecute the same to completion by contract or by any other method it may deem adviszble, for the account and at the ex- nen=a of the Contractor, and hiv surety shall be liable to the City for any excess cost or other damages occasioned the City thereby. to such event the City if it so elects l may, without liability for so dr.pg, take possession of and utilize in compietin,_ JUL M P: ge j said contract such materials, machinery, appliances, equipment. plants and ether properties belonging to the Contractor as may be on site of Lhe project and useful therein, (4) The foregoicg provisions are in additic o and not in limitation of any I other rights or remedies availab:e to the City. (5) The Contractor shall geld and save the City and its officers, agents, servants, and employees har.n_ess from any and all liability of any nature or kind, including all costs and lega- expense incurred by reason of any work on the contract to be performed hereunder and for or on account of any patented or unpaterted inven- tion, process. article or applian.e manufactured for use in the performance of the contract; including its use by the city, unless otherwise specifically stipulated in this Contract, (6) Any t:ot:.ce from nre party to the other party underthe contract shall be in writing and shall be dated and signed by the party giving such notice or by its duly authorized representa'ive cf such party . Any such notice as heretofore specified shall be riven by per.;oaa, delivery the-eof or by depcsit.ng same 'n the United Statas Mail, postage prepaid and registered. (7) The Contractor shall cor ence performance .-act on the 27th day Jul, 1963 an_ cha_l ccn:p'_ a the f,.. lcrmance .>f the cos treat of later than ! ;-L __calendar days from said date of commencement. For each and every day of delay after the day of completion, it Is hereby stipulated and 9-reed that the aamages tc :hr _'i'y cccasicied by said delay will be the sum of ^�a as liquidated &wages for ear' such day, which shall be paid by the Contractor to the Clty. (8) Neither the find: certificate of pays^nt nor any prov!sion '.n the contract nor partial cr entire use of ar,; installation provieed for by this contract shall re- 1 JUL 1�7� jj f SAN-1 LID 249 S-71 6X I Pagr 4 lieve the Contractor of liabilay in respec+ to any express warranties or responsibility for faulty materials or workmanship, The Contractor shall be under the duty to remedy any defects in the work and pay for any damage to other work resulting therefrom which shall appear within the period of one (1) year from the date of final acceptance of the work, unless a longer period is specified. The City will give notice of observed defects as heretofore specified with reasonable promptness after discovery thereof. (9) The Contractor and each sub-contractor, rf any, shall submit to the City such schedules of quantities and costs, progress schedul?s, payrolls, reports, estimates, records and miscellaneous data pertaining to the contract as may be requested by the City from time to time. (10) The Contractor shall furnish a surety bond or bonds as security for the faithf+il performance of the contract, including the payment of all persons and firms performing labor on the construction project under this contract or furnishing mater- ials in ccnnec`.ion with this contract, Said bond to be in the full amount of the Contract Price as specified in Paragraph 11. The surA'.y or sureties on such bond or bonds must be duly licens-.d as a surety in the State of Washington. (il) The total amount of this contract is tte sum cf $ �2,c7', &.7 Co . 7 Z. �—,which includes Washington State Sales Tax. Payments till be made to Contractor as specified in the "general conditions" of this contract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City has caused these presee s to be signed by its Mayor and attested by its City Clerk and the Contractor has hereunto set his hand and seal the dafe year first above written. THE C F RENTON JUL 17 1963 "0-o"fltractors In i c e •v- .<'+�f i-.. (l-ems s -el t l ' Mayor 7 Attest City Clerk i "HE CITY OF RENTON KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON f SPECIFICAMNS F & RECEIVED HID PROPOSALS GG1 13 1963 �OR: TV STREET POLw,iocy L. ,?JROL CCIMMIwK5N LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 250 Authorized by City Council Resolution No. 1202 Ordinance No. 2053 0022 0 UNION ISSION ou,.rr,. n .c ansion I CALL FOR BIAS CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON Sealed bids will be accepted until 5:00 o'clock P. M. Monday October 21, 1.963, or presented to the City Council at 8:00 o'clock P. M., same day for the CONSTRUC- TION of a SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM in "M" Street from 12th Avenue North to Sunset Boulevard East. The approximate quantities of work are 770 feet of 8" pipe, 450 feet of 6" pipe, together with all necessary manholes, tees and appurtenances. Plans and Specifications may be obtained from the City Engineer upon receipt of a deposit of $10.00 for each set. The deposit will be forfeited unless plans and specifications are returned in good condition within 30 days after date of bid opening. Washington State Sales Tax shall be included as a separate Bid item. Federal Excise Tax shall be excluded, the City of Renton to furnish exemption certificate. A certified check or bid bond in the amount of five (5) percent of the total amount of bid must accompany each bid. The City reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive any and/or all informalities in the bidding. Payment will be cash warrants drawn upon the "Local Improvement Fund District No. 250." He]mie Nelson, City Clerk Date of 1st Publication: October 9, 1963 Date of 2ud Publication: October 16, 1963 1 _ z 3 • �:.• i I I 1 A T j ), 'r Is 1 j I a I 1 11 I) ) laT= pL 34 53 a(o It s z 1 I, Ix .II �o • • 1 1 r 31 - wit I N I I1 AYCN T 1 1 I° r7 I n 1 13'" AVE I It J • 3... b t _ I n ° t • H . 1 1 1 QJ P r f • I i ° io 7 Ii - -- - - - - ----AVE---- -- - - --- - ,i 43 — a IZ =_J 'I L a n a „a I It*.. OL N. 40 . ...f , Io oI Ii q Ia 'l I• •iJ, f • s 1 I , I 9 to Ii Ia d Ii o u r t: ', s u • S 1 9 .b u .a I I '" PL. •1 e > • sm ) I a I • } t I I I IO •j j Coe•,14Cr a 1a 7' , u .. ~ I ql 'i• , 'i GIs37 C I T Y OF RENTON ti 9Lf o 1z y ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Ll • ..., **AWN 4.,_' : t DAT[_ RILE NO. _... i <`Mt6R.[D SCALE rluo t100R .... PA•a APPROVED SHEET O►_. p:. b ..•q•uu° I INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. Sealed bids for proposal will be received by the City f,Regton t the Council Chambers in the City Hall until 8.00 P. M., �' - At this time the bids will be publicly opened and read, after which the bids will be considered and the award made as early as practicable. No proposal may be changed or withdrawn after the time set for receiv.ng bids. Proposals shall be submitted on the form- attached hereto. 2. The work to be done is shown on the plans. Quantities are understood to be only approximate. Final payment will be based on field measurement of actual quantities and at the unit price bid. The City reserves the right to s.dd to or eliminate portions of the work as deemed necessary. 3. Plans may be examine, and copies obtaineu at the City Engineer's Office. Bidders shall satisfy themselves as to the local conditions by inspection of the site. Work along highways must be in conformance with the applicable County or State regulations. h. The bid price for any item must include the pez,�rmance of all work rnd the ffurnishing of all material necessary for completion of that item as described in the specifications. Where alternate material is bid, the bidder shall fully describe the material proposed, either in the bid proposal or supplementary letter attached to the proposal. 5. The bid price shall be stated in terms of the units indicated and as a ,otal amount. In the event of errors, the unit price bid will govern. Ille;ible figures will invalidate the bid. 6. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities if it is deemed advantageous to the City to do so. 7. A certified check or satisfactory bid 'bond made payable without reservation to the TREASURER OF CITY OF RENTON in an amount not less than 5% of the total amount bid shall accompany each bid proposal. Checks wll be returned to unsuc- cessful bidders immediately following decision as to award f contract. T'. -, check of the successful bidder will be retu ned provided he enters into a contract and furnishes a satisfactory performance bond covering the full amount of the work within ten days after receipt of notice of intention to award contract. Should he fail, or refuse to do so, the check shall be forfeited to the City of Renton as liquidated damage for such :ailure. 8. All bids must be solf-explanatory. No opportunity will be offered for oral explanation except as the City may request further information on particular points. 9. The bidder --hall, on request, furnish information to the City as to his financial and practical ability to satisfactorily perform the ao.rk. '0. Payments for this work will be Cash 4arrants drwan upon the "Local Improvement '�und L. I. D. No. 250% PROPOSAL ` TO THE CITY OF RENTON RENTON, WASHINGTON Gentlemen: The un.ersigned hereby certif that ha examined the site of the proposed work and ha _read and thoroughly understand the plans, specifications and contract governing the work embraced in this improvement, and the method by which payment will be made for said work, and hereby pur- pose to undertake and complete the work embraced in this improvement, or i as muchthereof as can be completed with the money available, in accordance with the said plans, specifications &-id contract and the following schedule of rates and prices: (Note: Unit prices for all items, all extensions, and total amount of bid should be shown. Show un?t prices both in writing and in figures,) Signature Address Names of Members of Partnership; OR Name of President of Corporation Name of Secretary of Corporation Corporation Organized under the laws of With main office in State of Washington at 1 1 ,r ti. SANITARY SEWER L. I. D. 250 SCHEDULE OF PRICES APPROXIMATE UNIT T.TEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL 1. 770 Lin. Ft, Furnish and Place 31, Concrete Sewer Pipe Per. Lin. Ft, words (figures 2. 450 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 6" Concrete Sewer Pipe Per. Lin. Ft. 13 Only 8" x 61, Concrete Tees in P'.-ace Per. Each 4. 2 Only �tr Per. Each 5. 9 Only Risers Coin,,lete-in-Place Per. Each 6. 25 Cu. Yds. Gravel I :dding Per. Cu. Yd. 7. 25 Cu. Yds. Select Backfill Per. Cu,. Yd. 6. 10 Cu. Yds. Rock Excavation Per. Cu. Yd. TOTAL: $ 4% SALES TAX: $ TOTAL AMOUNT OF BID: $ THE UNDEPSIGNED BIDDER HEREBY AGREES TO START CONSTRUCTION WORK ON THIS PROJECT, IF AIC=ED HIM, WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS .AND TO COMPLETE THE PARK WITHIN TWENTY (20) CCNSECUTIVE 0.XIMMkR DAYS AFTER STARTING CONSTRUCTION. DATE AT THIS DAY OF 1963. SIGNED: TITLE: ADDRESS: k ALTERNATE SCHEDULE OF PRIES ALTERNATE BID FOR FURNISHING VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE IN LIEU OF CONCRETE PIPE APPROXIMATE UNIT ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL IA 770 Furnish and Place 81, Vit. Clay Sewer Pipe _ Per. Lin. Ft. words (Figures $ 2A L50 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 6" Vit. Clay Sewer Pipe Per. Lin. Ft. 3A 13 Only 8" x 6" Vit. Clary Tees in Place Per. Each 9 Only Furnish and Place 'pit. Clay Risers Total Alternate Items $ _ Total Items 5 thru 8 $ Total $ L% Sales Tax $� Total Alternate Bid for Clay Pipe $ THE UNDERSIGNED BIDDER HEREBY AGREES TO START CONSTRUCTION WORK ON THIS PROJECT, IF AWARDED HIM, WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS AND TO COMPLETE THE WORK WITHIN TWir1I'Y ( 20) CONSECUTIVE 'ALEMAR DAYS AFTER STARTING CONSTRUCTION. DATE AT THIS DAY OF i')63. STONED: TITLE: ADDRESS: _ 1. Intel Greta- f PI -e (a) M,, t, =o.•, the word "City" is In t'as � :cr� t, it shai.l be understood to mean: the City of Rent-r., (b) Whenever the word "Engineer" :s used, it shall be understood as referring to the City Engineer, or h s cpresentative on the ,job as the case may be. Whenever the words "i ret'.ed " 1per?Otted,i1 ":onsidered necessary," or E words of like import are used, :t ?hall be understood that the direction, permission order, etc.. of tre Engireer is intended; similarly, "approval," "satisfactory, ' "acceptah.e, " shall mean approved; satisfactory, or accep- table to the Engineer. (e) The word " ontra,t` -i,i he unde-stood tc incluic all the terms, stipule- Lions, and convrnantn ,cnta*.r,(,d in the Bid Prcfo_a_, General Conditions. Specification- P ,,., it,, Rono. (d) Whenever the word 'Crntr.ictcr ' is used, it sra,, rean the person(s), co- partnership, cz c•crpnraticn wh, has agread t: perform the work covered by the contract, or hai legal- r gresentatave. During the absence of the Con- tractor, the job superintendent shalt to considered to be the Contractor's representative, un;ess o he.rwise designated by the Contractor . II. Rights and Respcnsibilit.es . f the C..4y (a) Inspection. It :.s mutually asread that the City,, through its agent the City Engineer, shall tnspoa the work during the construction to deter- mine its accsptatility. conformance to plans and specifications, quanti- ,.iee of work performed, and ether fun-tions requisite to securing a se.tiefactcry, workmanlike jot. Thu Contractor shall furni�h reaso:Able aid and assistance as required by the Engineer, or Ine.fWrter fcr the proper inspection of the work and measurement of quantitie,. (b) Right of Enter The Jit, reserves the right to construct or install such collateral works as .t may desire during the period of this construction. Such work will be done with as little hindrance or intarference as possible with the Contractor. The Contractor agrees not to interfere with or pre- vent the performance of such work or to claim any extra compensation or damages by delays or hindrances which may be caused. (a) Changes, _Alterations, and Extra Works The Contractor agrees that the City may wa ewci Ia e�ra�nnns as it may see fit in the line, grade, form., dimen- aions, plans or material of the work either before or after the beginning of construction. If such alterations dim;ni:h the quanity of tho work to 'le done, they shall not constitute a claim for damages or anticipated profits on the work that may be dispensed with. If they increase 'he amount of work, such increase shall bo paid for a:-cording to the quantity actually done, and at the prices established for such wcc e under the contract. However, if such changes make useless any work already done; or material already furnished or used in said work, the City shall re omponse the Contractor therefor. N :a a Ile It gara. ,; extra work unless it is ordered in writing ll gineer and will agreed price for the same specified in said racr , p-ovided the price not otherwise determined by this contract. kil ._'aims for extra work -rail be made before the work is started, and eta•rmert of the c,� t' . f , r same shall be made within 30 days after compictian c-f tnF < % + -i wc.-, , (d) Disc:M nc-ea an,' 0rmi,sl %5s It as further agreed that it is the intent of tt;:s 71 ra'atl.&—* a:,,w ork must be done -,nd all material must be furnished in accordar.,e witt the best practice. In the event of any dis- crepancie9 between the plans and specifications, or otherwise, or in the event Of any doubt as to tot- m,+aping of any portion of the contract, spec if1, atirr:4 >r clan. the• Frgi.neer shall define which is :ntended to f apply to the vrrk a,,i II." lontractor shah: be bound by such decision. Any work cr rra'Rria! n t hcr• n spe(ifieu but which ray be fairly implied a:: i r.-ludc i it, 'hP nt a' I , f which the Fi ineer shall N- the judge, F ?ha:i be done f'-rn;: ,oA by +ha Contractor without extra charges. e (e) Estimated Quanti�+ie, T�.I, hgreement, irclu,ung the plans, specif_cations, and estimate is ir.�ei wo t) : haw clearly all work to be done and material to be furnished herwanuer. The caantities are approximate and are to be used only as a baba, for e-stimating the probable cost of the work and for com- paring the prcpasail ffered fur the work. It is understood and agreed that the basis fr•: payment sha'.1 b: the actual amount of work done and the mater- ial farniar.el. (f) Lines and 0radest The a_. ^rei.t and grade shall be as shown on the plans, an ass 6-F-M-the flei • ty the &4,ineer. The Contractor shall live the Engineer ample nodes of -lie time and place where the lines and grades shr.11 be needed. All stakes, marks, etc., shall be carefully preserved by the Contractor. (g) Se uring of Franchj9% samente, Right•of-Way The City for the purpose o`>� t s cons uc on agrees secure such anct.ises, permits, easements, and/or Rights-of4ky as are necessary for the performance of the work. The 'ontractor shall be furniFh?i copies of such agreements as affect construction operations. The Contractor agrees to secure thc:+e special, pormito, easements, or agree- m3nts of a temporary nature as may be dr4cribed due to conditions of oo-r- struction. (h) FAtlmates and Payments, An estimate in writing will be made by the Engineer once a month of-the amount of work done and of the value thereof iii terms of the contract. The City will pay the contrac4nr 65% of this estimated value, and whenever the contract shall be completad, and when said work and material 'hall be accepted b, the City, a careful and detailed estimate shall be made f the value of all work and material furnished and the Contractor shall be laid for this amount w;+t.sn thirty-five (35) days, provided, however, that laims for :abor and material, damages, royalties, or otherwise have been ;-atisfaed. Page -- General Conditicns (i) Extra Work-, If during :h; performance of this co. tract, the Engineer shall oror editing, other wr & done or materials fi ished which cannot be classified under the unit prices of this contract, the Contractor shall per- form such work and furn^ .h such material and shall be paid therefor the actual cost plus 15% 1, aadicien thereto. The actual cost is defined to in- clude the cost of all labor, equipment and materials necessary for the per- formance of the extra work, including any extra expenses incurred directly on account thereof$ and also the wages of foreman and the expenses attached to the Contractors liability insurance covering the labor so employed. Equip- ment rental rates used in arriving at the actual cost shall be the prevailing rates, or the latest published AGC schedule of ownership expense. III. Rights and Responsibilities of Contractor: (a) Personal Attention cf Contractor. The Contractor shall give personal atten- ticn to the faithful prosecution and completion of this work and shall be present either in person or oy duly authorized representative on the site of the work continually during its progress. (b) Contractor's Addresst The Contractor shall designate in his proposal an address tow ch wri ten rotices pertaining to this contract may be sent,and shall immediately nrtify the City of any changes in such address. Delivery of such notices to the address designated shall constitute receipt by the Contractor. (e) ObSL -vance of Laws and Ordinances. The Contractor shall conform to the re- quirements of the ranch ses covering work along State and County highways and to the State and Local laws perta_..ing to this work. (d) Protection A ainat Ne ii enco and Dams est The Contractor agrees during the Ter ormance o woe to to e ill necessary precautions and to place proper safeguards fcr the prevention of accident., including barriers, lights, and warning signs. The Contractor shall take proper means to protect property which might be injured by any process of construction, and he shall be liable for any claims for damage on account of his failure to so do. (e) Protection A ainst Claims for Labor and Materials : The Contractor agrees that e w1 1 in emn and save harmless the City from all claims for material furnished or work done under this contract. It is further agreed that he will furnish the City satisfactory evidence that all persons who have done work or furnished material under this agreement, have been duly paid for such work or material. In case such evidence is demanded and not furnished, such amount as may in the opinon of the City be necessary to meet the claims of the persons, aforementioned, may be withheld from the money due the Con- tractcr until satisfactory evidence is furnished that all liabilities have been fully discharged. (f) Assignment and Sub-lettinge The Contractor agrees that he will not sub-let e afores a wor o�urnishing of material, and that he will not assign by power-of-attorney or otherwise, any portion of said contract unless by and with previous consent of the City. The granting of such consent by the City shall -.ot in any way relieve the Contractor of his prime responsibility for the perfo-mance of the work including the work done by sub-contractors. i Page - General Co::: .ti.ons (g) Abandonment, In case the Contractor shall abandon the work and fail,or reTu—se to commence it again with 10 days after notification,or if he shall fail to comply with the orders of the Engineer or with this agresment,then and in that case the Qureties on the bond shall be notified and directed to complete the same. (h) Time and Order of Coffin let on: It is the meaning and intent of this contract, unless cthee hereafter specifically provided, that the Contractor shall be allowed to prosecute his work at such times, in such order of precedence, and in such manner as shall be most conducive to economy of construction provided however, that the order and the time of prosecution shall be such that the work shall be completed as a wY,le, within the time of completion hereafter designated; provided also that when the City is having other work done, the Engineer may direct the time and marmer of constructing, the work under this contract so that conflict will be avoided and the various works being done shall oe harmrnized. The Engineer will arrange all such work so as to avoid as far as practical, all unnecc:: zshy inconvenience and expense to the parties ccacorned. Extension of completion time will be granted only upon submission of a request in writing to the Engineer, stating the condition necessitating such extension, at least two weeks bef,)re the expiration of the contract time. Determination as to whatner ox not an extension of time shall be granted will be at the discretion of the Engineer, suo)eet to approval by the City. The Contractor agrees that he will .ommence the work within days after the signing -of this contract and will progress there -t so t-xat with- in days after pate of contract, the work stall be completed. (i) Pions and S ecifications Acc. , s__le,. The Contractor will furnish copies of plans and specifi^at ons and chall keep one copy of the same constantly accessible or. tt.e �cb. (J) Protection of Finished or Partial Finished Works The Contractor stall be responsible or 1 n sned or part al finished work until the entire contract is completed and accepted by the Ergineer. Estimates of partial pay- ment shall not release the Contractor from such responsibility. (k) Defects and Their Remedies: It is agree, that if the work or any part there- of , or any material roug on the ground for use in the work, shall be deemed by the Engineer as unsuitable or not in conformity with the specifi- cations, the Contractor shall forthwith remove such material and rebuild or otherwise remedy srch work, so that it shall be in full accordance with this contract. (1) Sanitation, Necessary sanitation conveniences for the use oP workmen on the TOT,_ properly secluded from public observation, stall be constructed and maintained by the Contractor. (m) Cleanup; Before this contract shall be considered complete, the Contractor shall leave the job in a neat, orderly, and workmanlike condition. 3' GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (1) Scope of Work - This specification is intended for the Contractor to provide all labor, materials and equipment required for the installation of sawer pipe, manholes and other appurtenances, all as s:imTn on the plans or as list- ed in these specifications. Small items of work which are itemized on the plans ;r in the specifications and for which no pay item is listed in the Schedule of Prices shall be absorbed _r other items, The intent is to provide a complated project, including mis- cellaneous small items which may not be listed but which are incidental to the other work. (2) :tight Of Way - Property lines e :d oasoments as shown on the drawings indicate area limi .s over which the City has jurisdiction. The Contractor must confine iris operations to these rights of way, and shall take every precaution to pro- tect private property. Should the contractor dcsire us,-, of adjoining private proporty, he small make all such arrangements with property owners involved. (3) Traffic Maintenance and Protection - Streets may be closed to tHru traffic unless otherwise nrovided for in tae Tpecial Provisions. Local traffic shall be pro- vided access to private properties except when it is impracticable due to the nature of work involved. Emergency tra 'ic such police, fire, and disaster units shall be provided reasonable access at all times. Work on a given street shall be accomplished in such a man.ier as to make it available for normal traffic as soon as possible. Iiarricides shall be provided along the streets, and at night t'aey small be dis- tinctly indicated by lights which are adequately placed. Special care shall be taken to see that someone is responsible for maintaining barricades and lights, especially during week-ends and holiday periods. If such barricades are not properly maintained, the Engineer may employ someone to care for same, and such costs will be dedu .ted from the final payment due the Contractor. (4) Exists Services - Utility lines are indicated in their approximate location on the drawings. water lines will be staked in the field in their approximate locations. Gas lines will be staked by Washington Natural Gas upon request of the Contractor, The Contractor shall protect all such facilities, avoid inter- ruption of necessary services, and shall save the City Harmless from the result:. of damages of such facilities. General Specifications (Continued) (5) Linos and Grades- 'The City Engineer shall have the right to make reasonable changes in the grades as they are shown on the draiTings. Grades will be established in the form of offset stakes at stations not greater than 50 feet, set in advance of the work. Wherever work is in progress, the Contractor shall have in his e,,,ploy a man corpetont to set batter boards or other construction guides 'rom the line and grade stakes given by the City Engineer. Such employee shall h e the duty and responsibility of placing ani maintaining such coi.struc- tion g.:ides. +latter boards set with an engineers level shall be used for all lines set on a grade of 0.50% or less, at least three sets of batter boards shall remain in place during pipe laying operations. If, through the Con- tractor's negligence, any stakos shjuld be destroyed and re ,uire re-setting, a sum shall be deducted from the Contractor's final payment -equivalent to the extra cost in engineering required for such replacement. Tii� Contractor shall arrange his work in such iTkaner as to allow a reasonable time for the setting of stakes for the next phase of his operation so that his work will not be delayed while waiting for construction guides. (6) Trench�n� for Sewer - The Contractor shall not begin excavation £or any s©ction o � pipe line until he has on hand all material a .:? equipment necessary for its rapid completion. In no case, irithout previous permission from the pity Engineer. , shall more than two hundred feet (2001) of trench be opened in advance of the completed sewer. Trenches shall be excavated to tie lines and ;,-raves established and staked by the City Engineer. The minimum trench width shall be 12" greater than the outside diameter of pipe. Excavation material s;iall be pil;:d in such a manner as to cause the least possi- ble restriction to traffic and the best protection to the work. The Contractor shall furnish all ncce:,sary machinery for the work and stall pump, bail, or otherwise remove any water which accumulates in the trench. Ho shall perform all work necessary to keep the trencnes clear of water while the foundations and the masonry are bein,; constructed or the pipe ]aid. Payment for trenching shall be included in the price bid per lineal foot of sewer in place. (7) Turbering - 'The Contractor shall furnish, place and maintain such sheeting and bracing as may be roquired to support b. c sides of the trench and prevent any nj%ement therein which might damage or delay the work or cause injury to street surface or adjacent property, and to provide for salety of workman and public. If, in the opinion of the Engineer, any timbering is inadequ, _e he may direct the Contractor to furnish and place additional supports, but compliance with such order or failure of the En„ineer to giva them shall not release the Contractor from his responsibility for adequate maintenance of trenches. All timber shall be mi,eved from the trench before or during backfilling except that which is necessary, as t.ctermined by the Engineer, for protection of the } sewer or other faciliti^s. Such pon�:.nnent timber shall be cut off about two (2) } foot below the ground surface. General Specifications (Continued) (8) Dackfilling of Pi a Trench - No work shall be covered until is has been e�m- ined by the CrtyYngineer. The earth filled around and to a depth of six inches over the top of the pipe shall be free from stones and hand tamped with the utmost care so as to obtain the greatest compactness and solidity possible. Unless otherwise covered in the Special Provisions, in backfilling, the earth shall be placed in uniform layers and each layer shall be pneumatically tamped or water settled ab conditions dictate to prevent settling. Where in the qqaent of the City Engineer the native material is not suitable to be returned to ditch, it shall be wasted and the ditch aball be backfil.Lad with select back- All cost for backfilling, compac,ing and disposal of excess and rejected material shall be absorbetd in the unit price d for sewer pipe in place. If salect back- fill is required, it will be paid 1,: at the unit bid price. (9) Sewer Pi e - Norseinforced concrete pipe shall conform to A. S. T. M. designa- tion - , Table II (extra strength) except as otherwise provided. Joints shall be manufactured for use of Brant Rubber Gaskets or equal. Slay sewer pipe shall be unglazed vitrified clay, conforming to Clay Pipe Institute Standards manufactured for mechanical compression jointing with flexible materials. (10) Installation of Pipe - All pipe . .fall be laid without break, up grade from struc- ture to structure with bell ends of pipe up grade. Pipe shall be laid on stable foundations with joints closely and accurately fitted, true to lino and grade and with uniform 'oearing under the full length of the barrel of the pipe. All adjustments of pipe to grade must be accompl.'_shed by removing material or filling in with gravel under the ba-rel of the pipe and n)t by wedging up the spigot or the bell. Disturbing the pipe in any manner, after the joints have been made, shall not be permitted. Damaged or broken pipe shall be replaced by the Con- tractor at his own e.,pense. At the close of each day's work or whenever the work ceases for any reason, the end of the pipe shall be protected with a close-fitting stopper. On any portion of the work where sewers are b0ini; constructed, the Contractor shall furnish and keep a ladder in the trench at each point where pipe is be-ng laid. to enable the Engineer to inspect the pipe laying work. Payment shall be made per lin. ft. of pipe in place, measured along the top of the pipe from outside edge of manhole to outside edge of manhole. (11) Manholes - Manholes shall be constructed at the location indicated on the plans; to�imensions and of the materials as shown on the typical detail included herein. t General Specifications (Continued) Manhole bases shall be cast -in-place monolithic concrete or an approved precast suction. :there sewer line:. pass through or enter manholes, the invert c.i:annels shall be smooth and semi.-circular in cross section and may be formed directly in the concrete of the manhole base, may be half tile laid in the concrete, or may be constructed by laying the sewer lines continuously through the manhole and breaking out the top exposed section after the surround- ing concrete has hardened and neatly trimming the edges. Changes of direction of flow within the manholes shall be made with a smooth curve with as long a radius as possible. The floor of the manhole outside of the channel shall be smooth and slope toward the channel not less than three inches per foot. All costs incidental to the constriction of the materials inclurlin,; excavation and any stubs required shall be absorbed in the unit cost per manhole. ( i2) Gravel Ecddi - Whenever the trench bottom is unsuitable to provide adequate foundatr.on orthe sewer pipe, the pipe trench shall be excavated to extra depth as directed by the Engineer and bickfilled with select material to provide bed:ling forthe sewer pipe. The bedding material shall be sand, pea gravel or select pit run l;ravel free from clay or foreign material and graded uniformly from sand to gravel aggrel;ate having a maximum size of one inch. Excavation below grade which is made inadvertenly or without authority, shall be replaced with gravel bedding as directed by the En!'_rneer without addZtional cost. Payment for ++Gravel Bedding" shall be per cubic yard by truck measure and the quantity of material furnished shall be recorded on duplicate tickete furn- ished with each load and signed by the .ity Inspector upon acceptance of the matcri.al.. The unit bid price for Gravel Bedding in Place shall include excavation to extra depth as required and no extra compensation will be made for this work. (13) Solid Rock Excavation - If the trench bottom should be in -ock, it shall be excavated to a depth six (6) inches below the bottom of the bells of the pipe, and refilled to sub grade with earth or gravel bedding. Where encountered, roc'c shall be removed by methods which will nct endanger work in progress, adjoining property, or completed sewer. When use of explosives is necessary, the Contractor shall use utn .st care not to endanger life and property, and must provide blasting insurance. All explosives shall be stored in a secure manner and all such storage place: marked "Dangerous Explosives." Rock shall be defined as material found in ledges or masses which caruiot reasona:rly be removed by means other than blasting, or solid boulders of more than one half cubic yard each. All other material, i.icluding loose rock, decomposed rock, hard pan, sandstone, and cemented or uncemented gravel shall not be classed as "Solid Rock." I� General Specifications (continued) (1!t) Lampholes - Lampholes shall be constructed at the location indicated on The plans to the dimensions ana of the materi ; as shown on the typical detail included herein. (15) Side Sewers - Svc (6) inch"T'-:)ranches shall be placed where indicated on the plans or as directed by the Engineer. Branches shall be placed at an angle of approximately 30 degrees upward from the horizontal. If the side sewer connection is not to be constructed imiediately, the branch shall be closed with a stopper using remo:able jointing material, sufficient to prevent leakage. Where construction of side sewers is required by the plans or directed by the Engineer, six (6) inch diameter pipe shall be used and laid on a straight line and grade to property line at a grade not less than one-quarter (41) inch per foot and terminated at a depth sufficient to servo the property intended. Lay- ing and joint making for side sewers shall conform with the specifications for sewer pipe. If the side sewer is not made to serve an existing property, the end of same at property line shall be sealed with a stopper in a mamier similar to that required for "T" -- branch openings for future connections. If any "T" - branch is placed in the absence of an inspector, the Contractor shall place and maintain a suitable marker until the proper record has been made by the Engineer or Inspector. (16) 'resting For Acceptance - All sanitary sewer pipe and appurtenances, shall be cleaned, and shall be testod a'tor backfill by exfiltration mcthod, unless other- wise provided in the special provisions; excepting, however, that if the con- ditions where the ground water table are such as to pr:cluae a proper oxfiltra- tion test, the Engineer may require infiltration tests. All work involved in cleaning, and testing sewer lines between manholes and/or rodding inlets as required herein shall be completed within fifteen (15) working days after backfilling of sewer lines and structures. Any further delay will require the written consent of the Engineer: The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to make the test, clean the lines and to perform all work incidental thereto. Precautions shall be taken to prevent joints from drawing during tests, and any damage resulting from tests shall be repaired by the Contractor at his own expense. rho manner and time of testing shall be subject to approval of the Engineer, provided that the Engineer may limit pipe footage to be laid without testing. A-! wy,)c, tees and stubs shall be plugged with flexible jointed caps, or accept- able alternate, securely fastened to withstand the internal test pressure. Such plugs or caps shall be readily removable, and for tr� tr -Rmoval shall provide a socket suitable for making a flexible jointed lateral tonne-lion or extension. The work of cleaning and testing and the furnishing of caps and plugs for the tests shall be considered as incidental to the construction and all costs in- curred therefor shall be included in the unit contract price of pay items in the proposal. A General Specifications (Continued) A. Exfiltration Tcst - Allowable leakage, unless otherwise provided in the special provisions, s:_all comply with the provisions that follow. Leakage after backfill shall be no more than five tenths (0.5) gallon per hour per inch of diameter per 100 fe,:t of sewer pipe, with a minimum test pressure of six feet of water column above the crown at the upper and of pipe. The length of pipe tested shall be limited so that the pressure on the invert of the lower end of the section tested shall not exceed sixteen foot of water column. for each increase in pressure of two feet above a basic six feet measurad above the crown at the lower end of the test section, the allowable leakage shall be increased by 10%. The Contractor may fill the pipe any time up to 24 hours prior to the time of exfiltration testing to permit normal absorption into the pipe walls. B. Infiltration Test - Infiltration testing; shall take place during letting or sluicing of backfill, except when the nat.cral ground water table is above the crown of the hi Cher end of t ne test section. The maximum allowable limit for infiltration shall be four tenths (0.4) allon per hour per inch of internal diameter per 100 feet of length, with no allowance Cor external hydrostatic head. (17) bli eLiabil d y Damage Insurance - The Contractor shall obtainPudkep in T Xanu npert terms of the contract, public liability and property damage insurance iii companies and in form to be approved by the City. Said insurance shall provide coverage to the Contractor, any subcontractor perform- ing work provided by this contract, and the City. The City shall be named as an additional insured on said policy insofar as the work and obligations per- formed under the contract are concerned. The coverage so provided shall protect against claims for personal injuries, including accidental death, as well as claims for property danages which may arise from any act or onuaission of the Contractor or the .subcontractor, or by anyone diractly or indirectly employed by either of them. The minimum policy limits of such insurance shall be as follows: Bodily injury liability coverage with limits of not less than $100,000 for bodily injury, including accidental death, to any one person, and subject to that limit for each person, in an amount not loss than $300,000 for each accident; and property damage coverage in an amount of not less than $50,000 for each accident. A copy of the insurance policy, together with e. copy of the endorsement naming the City as an additional insured, shall ,bo jlrovidud to the City within a reason- able time after receiving notice of award of contract. The Contractor shall furnish the City with satisfactory proof of carriage of Lhe insurances required. (18) The Contractor will be responsible for k:eping all haul routes clean and to control dust by means of waterinC and/or svoaping upon all streets affected by the work. SPECIAL PROVISIONS Pavement Restoration - The pavement restoration shall '")e performed by the City of Renton and shall not be part of this contract. The sewer trenches and construction areas shall be neatly finished to the lines and existing grades as shown on the plans. Proper compaction of the backfill is essential and reference is hereby made to Section Number Eight (8) entitled "Aackfilling of Pipe Trench", of the General Specifications. Side Sewer Risers - Where specified by the Engineer, side sewer risers shall be installed as per enclosed detail. The unit bid cost per side sewer riser shall be complete compensation for all labor and materials rcyuired. g` I" FLAT SLAB + 1.10TE. MR 5MALL01.44 VAN4(X I _ 2" M4X, 24 STFP,� ACE"'n L-k= I VH � 3. ALL 3r)IhVT`::I AV-E -'4] iwE f ' VJATEk. TIGHT. I:• c %lAv F0Ut\jDi?'-i N) S`j2o WITH TYPE "C" LID Of-- ECKI 'AI_, ' 4r' tea; I3 GF 7. VVILL PrE A, Iy �1Ak eETW6i:t,1 STi;P'_> AI.ID A S P NI..L. arm r,l..ACED TuST 5SLoVd l _ASTING F0Fa A N/s"iV0 HOLD. cc I cc CITY OF R E N T O N ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT T Y ORAw% t,`..i-t. DATILAPQ..Z'�) 1..9-C-- FILE NO. HjG:K[D SCA.H.AS fil;'lQ�hhbl rlua EooK. n�yL.. APPROVED SHEET or. Lb 0 d' a N c A CC fc' w _ In 1 vIC/aUF, SSE ST" LD � I I I I I 24 ' x 24' G O W C. I I ' �� Oc +L POURED i I �l 5TD6'Ck16TEF. AF�'c�u�.aa7 ti�_.�.�,C`�..1 _SIDE SEWEE2 r.�SEP- DETP.1 L BOND-- KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT, That of _---- ------ — , as Principal, and as Surety, are jointly and severally held and bound unto the :ITY OF RENTON, in the penal sun of Dollars ($ ),for the payment of which we joint v Pnd sevraliy b x�id ourselves our heirs} executors administrators and assigns,and successors and assigns, .firmly by theae presents. THE CONDITION of this bond is such that, WHEREAS, on the day of A.D. 19 _ the said Principal, herein, executed a certain contract with the BITY OF RENTON, by tf,e terms, conditions and provisions of which contract the said Principal; herein, agree to furnish all material and do certain work, to-w7 •That ___will undertake and complete the construction of as per maps, plans aiJspe cations ma4e a pir7o_T—said contract as so executers is hereunto attached, is now referred to and by reference is incorporated herein and made a part hereof as fully for ail purposes as if here set forth at length. NOW THEREFORE, If the Principal herein shall faithfully and truly observe and comply with the terms, conditions and provisions of said contract in all respects, and shall well and truly and fully do and perform all scatters and things by undertaken to be performed under said contract, upon the terms proposed therein, and within the time prescribed therein and shall indemnify the CITY OF RENTON against any direct or indirect .Damages that shall be suffered ox claimed, for injuries to persons or property during the construction and improvement of such and until same is accepted, and shall pay all laborers, mechanics, subcontractors and material men, and all persons who shall supply such contractor or subcontractor with provisions and suppler for the carrying on of such work, and shall in all respects faithfully perform said contract according to law, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. WITNFS.S our hands this day of , 19 Address of local office and agent of Surety Company: Approved as to Attorney for the City of Renton THIS AGREU1ENT, made and entered into this day of , 19 by and between THE CITY OF RENTON, Washington, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, hereinafter referred to as "City" and , hereinafter referred to as "Contractor". W I T N E S S E T H (1) The Contractor shall within the time stipulated, (to-writ: within 20 calendar days f-om dato �f execution hereof as required by the Contract, of which this agreement is a component part) perform all the work and services required to be performed, and provide end furnish all of the labor, materials, appliances,machines, tools, equipment, utility a.!d transportation services necessary to perform the Contract, and shall complete the construction and installation work in a workmanlike manner, in connection with the City's Project (identified a6L.I.➢. No. 250 ) for improvement by construction and installation of: Sanitary Sewer System in "m" Street from 12thAve. N. to Sunset Blvd. E. All the foregoing shall be performed. furnished, constructed, installed, and comp. eted in strict conformity with the plans and specifications, includes any and all aldcnda issued by the City and the other documents hereinafter enumerated. It is agreed and stipulated that said labor, materials, appliances, machine, tools, equipment and services shall be furnished and the construction and installation be performed and completed to the satisfaction and approval of the City's Engineer as being in such conformity with the plans, specifications and all requirements of the Contract. (2) The afores>id Contract, entered into by the acceptanze of the Ccntraetor's bid and the signing of this agreement, consists of the follc•dng dnm mAnts all of which are component parts of said Contract and as fully a part thereof as if herein t set out in full, and if not attached, as if hereto attached: r t Page 2 (a) This agreement (b) Instruction to bidders (c) Bid proposal (d) General conditions (e) Specifications (f) Maps and plans (g) Bid (h) Advertisement for bids kk (i) Special eontract provisions, if any {k (3) If the Contractor refuses or falls to prosecute the work or any Fart thereof ! with such diligence as will insure its completion within the time specifiea in this i contract, or any extension in writing thereof, or fails to complete said work within such time, or if the Contractor shall be adjudged a bankrupt, or if he should make a general assignment for the benefit of his creditors, or if a receiver shall be appointed on account of the Contractor's insolvency, or if he or any of his sub-contractors should violate any of the provisions of this contract, the City may then serve written notice upon him and his surety of it, intention to terminate the contract, and urJ,3ss within ten(10) days after thA serving of such notice, such violation or non-compliance of any provision of the contract shall cease and satisfactory arrangement for the correction thereof be made , this contract, shall, upon the expiration of said (10) day period, cease and determine in every respect. In the event of nnv n, ,, termination, the City shall immediately serve written notice tl •reof upon the surety and the Contractor and the surety shall have the right to take over and perform the contract, provided howe,.er, tha, if the surety within fifteen (15) days after the serving upon it of such notice of termination does not rerform the contract or does not commence performance thereof within thirty(30) days trom the date of serving such notice, the City itself may take over the work under the contract and prosecute the same to completion by contract or by any other method it may deem advisable, for the account and at the ex- pense of the Contractor, and his surety shall be liable to the City for any excess cost or other damages occasioned the City thereby. In such event the City if it so elects may, without liability for so doing, take vossession of and utilize in completing Page 3 said contract such materials, machinery, appliances, equipment, plants and other properties belonging to the Contractor as may be on site of the project and useful therein, (4) The foreg- rig ,.r,x_sions are in addii .� o and not in limitation of aqy other rights or remedies available to the City. (5) The Ccntra_t-, ..hal_ hold and save tl�e City -�rd its officers, agents, servants, and employpc- harml.. . - from any an,: all liat:�.'p of any nature or kind, including all costs d legal expecz�e incurred .,y reason of any work on the contract to bs performed her-un,- - : fot .r on account of any patented or urpatented inven- tion, process. arti c r appLa . r manufactured for use in the performance of the contract, including its u-e by the City, unless otherwise specifically stipulated in this Contract. (6) Any notice fro.r ore party to 'he other party ,mdLrthe contract shall be in writing and shall be dated and signed by the party giving such notice or ov its duly authorised representative cf such party. Any ou h notice as heretofore specified shall be given by persona. -elivery thereof or by depc.sitang same 'n the Unites: States ]Sail, postage prepaid and registered. (7) Tnt% Contractor shall commence performance of the contract on the defy 19 and s' com;.'�' . the full performance of ',he contract not later than calendar days from said date of commencement. For each and every day of delay after the da; of completion, it is hereby stipulated and agrc. d that the damages to the Ci .y . casioned by said lelay will be the sum of as liquidated damages for each such say, which shall be paid by the Contractor to the City. (8) Neit.hu he fine . ertifi;ate of m ent any pro Asion is the contract } nor partial or entire use of Ray installation provided for by this contract shall re- 1 Page 4 lieve the Contractor of 'liability in respect to any express warranties or respunsibility for faulty materials or workmanshir, The Contractor shall be under the duty to remedy any defects in the work and pay for any damage to other work resulting therefrom which shall appear within the period cf one (1) yc from the date of final acceptance of the PPS' work, unless a longer period is specified, The City will give notice observed defects as heretofore specified with reasonable promptness after discovery thereof. (9) The Contractor and each sub-contractor, if any, shall submit to the City such schedules of quanti._e; and costs progress scheaules, payrolls, reports, estimates, records and mis .ellaneous aata pertaining to the contract as may he requested by the City from time to time. (10) The Contract.-r ,!.all furnish 6 solo° , bond or bonds as security for the faithful performance of the contract., including the payment of all pers.as and Firms performing labor on the ccnsti m.+ .o:,. project under this contract or furnishing mater- ials in connection with this cor;tra a , sai: bond to be in the fall amount of the Cortract Price aE sFecii.Ea it Paragraph 11, Tne surety or sureties on such bond or bonds must be duly licensed as a surety in the State cf Washington, (ll) The total amuurd of this contract is the sum of _ —_,,which includes Washington State Sales Tax, Payments will be made to Contractor as specill^d in the "general conditions" of this contract, IN WITNESS WHERE)F, the City has caused these presents to be signed by its Mayor and attested by its City Clerk and the Ccntra< r has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above writt CONTRACTOR THE CITY OF RENTON -- —_ Mayor Attnst, -- ----__ _------ sty er t K r i THIS MEMORANDUM BOOK m presented with the com plrmentf of the manufacturers of ELECTRO-MATICsTRAFFIC CONTROLS 0-AN 1 in the hope that it may find a place on your desk and aurst you in your daily taskr • i AUTOMATIC SIGNAL DIVISION Eastern Industries,A Division of i Laboratory For Electronics,Fie. 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SCSI rAbi GT MIX SlASrITlIt lOwDArTfITA.AASMIOG—M: tl tYllY O— xr YR♦ SArS -- SArf AM str •I•S Al SISAxLL lJ SAND OO♦AfDI A G _ I TOTAL NOTNZ STANDEY TSNICA TIME I, 1 u + IT IS SN[CIIICALLY AGREED THAT TIME �T•OT.L 7 14 COMPANY SY.ALL NOT N. 4 All07E0 TIME ANY IRACUSTORIE L! FOR SUS TOTAL ' --- DAMAGEGS CUSTOM TO ER'S PRO- — ' TAME•T PENTY, RESULTING IN O[aIVIAIES SALES TAX I Imi IF S[YOND CURE LINE. .Jmp2NoL4w TOTAL CEDAR RIVER SAND ov;d GRAVEL CO. lrvorca so. M-1 mite L c �S. _ � -- aranwa.•. _ TEIMN TRUCK All NO. .AwaAa �11/7"C+/1/ ■r . r i - -- A ...� tySK Mll ETAOA NT cALr rAGstl r1X OrtN Aff[S: _ AU G fAw !^ w��"r<.-J rAbT � i.•I•WlO Ott TOTAL ETA"OPT TWAM "Of (�O HE Toe_T Y - TM CSISIPAM♦ SMALL Mf S1E t11 ,_— TOTAL -- IANY •AT' R[SPOMSIEL[ PON Mt TOTAL ALLOMO TIME �_'�l+l•AOAE[ TO CU170111E917 ►NO- STAR • PMTT. MMLTIYG IF O[LIVEIN[S ML[f TR}c mm" CGM TOYAL � ucElvcR j CEDAR RIVER SAND and GRAVEL CO. DELIVERY SLIP CEDAR RIVER SAND and GRAVEL CO. DELIVERY SLIP PHONE BAG 5450 DEIh EkY �� �000 BOX 3359 SLIP NO i fi[IIVERY DATE�,( if WASH 71 PHONE BA ASMIN D 1454 /d/ INVOICE NUMBER PO BOX 359 SLIP NO REMON. WASNINGTON tNVO10E NUMBER DATE s,/4r ' • . .--_ CUSTOMER�/'l/I'1'1Y:,(`G1- ! _�lE.r� ♦..r[�_ ,/ ` J DEUVERv Sim„q. CUSTOMER ��'"'l---.��, ADDRESS Fl f DELIVERY ADDRESS - _ 1 VN115 Cf MENI 0❑ CUBIC Mu J.f _yL_ CARDS GRAVEI dT�'� ", •� CUBIC SACKS Y'ARJS CEMENT _ _-- -- jl'LC'K SACKS SAND j - ADD MIX S¢E MA GRA"H CUBIC YARDS GRAVEI CRUSHED ROCK GRAcE3 GRAVEI INUSrED RD�� T 14 Rai d by X TRUCK TIME R 'd by X - 1 ARRIVED ON JOB TRUCK TIME ARRIVED ON JOB LEAVE JOB 1 LEAVE JOB _. 4R RIVER SAND and GRAVEL CO. CEDAR RIVER SAND and GRAVEL CO. DELIVERY SLIP DELIVERY SLIP ,HONE 11,46 59 SlipDEL NO E� ERY PHONE BA 359 DELIVERY ^ PO. BOX $LIP NO ttt U PT BOX 359 /h'K! RENTON.WASNINOTOW REMpN,W/�SNINS80N SLIP NO D 1 ••R �/, ��.H � NUMBER DATE DATE � CUSTOMER CUSTOMER ''✓'�y'4Gi -bf�i./ t-rJ�'�. / DELIVERY DELIVERY ;�'j/�� .L _ ADDRESS ADDRESS 1 ___ ____ •Ifal} __ IEMENI _.._ NIIJ if Mcls CUBIC MIX SVF >II`[� MYYU rCEMENI ;I;F JR sit ❑ 1"aY. ❑ YARDS GRm[; ,I� G M GNA,1. ---.— — _ AMR SACKS CEMENT SACKS SAND ADD MIX MI% CUBIC s1.F PEa GRAIR3 / CUBIC Ji-1 —R A C.R ^ 1 rARDS URA E rwoS iu R-K LI SANi) _ // YARDS bNna: CRUSHED ROCK J I 1 X lea (29 III TIME TRUCK TIME ARRIVED ON JOB ARRIVED ON JOB LEAVE LOP LEAVE JOB CEDAR RIVER SAND and GRAVEL CO. DELIVERY SLIP i' MONE BA 6 5450 DELIVERY A I PO.BOK 359 SUP NO, RENTOEMON. WASNININGTON 3 �W VOICE NUMBER L)AIF_ CUSTOMER DELIVERY ADEMESS__—�__ __..^�___ ,!.) UN11> iE.k NV CUBI� Ma e s�rE `700 YARDS [ C:Ra VlI SACKS CFMENT -- SACKS — SANF) _ ADD MIX CUBIC nKE 0[A sgn SAND' C YAKS GRAVEL (gU C' vEL RA'O K I RRL'd by X__..a!'— IRJCK TIME ARRIVED ON JOB LEAVE JOB 3 R Rainier Contractors, Inc. ainier Contractors, Inc. AA 2-8047 1927 - lst Ave. So. AA 2-8047 $^attic, Wash. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. MA 2-8396 Seattle, Wash. MA 2-8396 Ow,4ER of EQUIPMENT OWNER of EQUIPMENT TYPE of EQUIPMENT TYPE of EQUIPMENT—, NO, LOCATION---- LOCATION TIME STARTED TIME STARTED TIME FINISHED TIME FINISHED OPERAT"-'S TIME OPERATOR'S TIME EQUIPMENT TIME EQUIPMENT TIME MOVING TIME MOVING TIME TOTAL LOADS TOTAL LOADS SIGNED SIGNED OPERATOR OPERATOR RENTED Fly. RENTED BY: TOO SIGNED BY: OWNER OR FOREMAN OWNER OR FOREMAN Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 • 1 st Ave. So. IAA 2-8047 Seattle, Wash. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. AA 2-8047 Seattle, Wash. MA 2-8396 MA 2-8396 OWNER of EQUIPME IT OWNER EQITIPMk NT D.,........ NC TYPE of ZQWPM19NT.— LOCATION LOCATION ....... ..... TIME STARTED TIME STARTED TIME FINISHED TIME FINISHED OPERATOR'S TIME OPERATOR'S TIME EQUIPMENT TIME EQUIPMENT TIME MOVING TIME MOVING TIME TOTAL LOADS TOTAL LOADS MONro OPERATOR OPERATOR R%NrvD nyt RENTED 11Y: JOB! qGNr[I n\ %QNFn ,N OWNER OR I OREMAN OWNER OR FOREMAN Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier Contractof.s, Inc. 1927 - I st Ave, So. ;AA 2-8047 Seattle, Wash. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. AA 2-8047 Seattle, Wash. MA 2-8396 MA 2-8396 OWNER f EQUIPMENT OWNER of FQtnPMENT TYPE of EQUIPMENT.... NO. TYP 9 of F QUI P M E NT. N 0. LOCATION.- LOCATION TIME STARTED TIME STARTED TIME FINISHED TIME ", INISHFD OPERATOR'S TIME OPERATOR'S TIME EQUIPMENT TIME EQUIPMENT TIME MOVING TIME MOVING TIME ... TOTAL LOADS TOTAL LOADS SIGNED OPERATOR OPERATOR RENT FL V1, RENT ED BY; .......... JOB JOB: SIGNED BY: SIGNED BY OWNER OR FOREMAN OWNER OR FOREMAN Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - I 1st Ave. So. AA 2-8047 Seattle wash.MA 2-8396 1927 - 1st tve. So. AA 2-8047 OWNFR of EOUIPMENT MA 2-8396 Seattle, Wash. "'4ER of RQk'IPMKNT D.,.-- TYPE of EQUIPMENT TYPE a p.QjnpMF N LOCATION TIME S1 ARTEC TIME STARTED TIME FINISHED TIME FINISHED OPERATOR'S TIME OPERATOR'S TIME EQUIPMENT TIME EQUIPMENT TIME MO% 4G TIME MOVING TIME TOTAL LOADS TOTAL LOADS OPERATOR OPERATOR RENTRI) BY; kENrl I, JOB, I'm SIONYL)BY OWNER OR FORFMAN OWNER UR FOREMAN 111111 1111111 INS Rainier Contractors, Inc. — — Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - lst Ave. So. IAA 2-8396 Seattle, Wash. — — �_�� MA 2-8396 —OWNER o1 EQIIIPMENT — 1927 - 1st Ave. So. IAA 2-88047 Seattle, Wash. Ddte.-..... ... ___.. MA 2.8396 1 OWNER of k:Q VIPMENT Dote...__........ ._... TYPF of EQUIP NE NT _.:. _..._._...._...._.._. -..... ...._._._...__-..._......... LOCATION._. .,. ....._.. _.. __. . TYPE of EQNPMFNT_ ._.._._.NO, -. LOCATION._._._-.........�.................-..:...........�..._...._.__.. _..__.._.._... TIME STARTED TIME FINISHED TIME STARTED _........................................... OPERATOR'S TIME TIME FINISHED .................................................. _ EQUIPMENT TIME OPERATOR'S TIME MOVING TIME EQUIPMENT TIME TOTAL LOADS MOVING TIME _ I I TOTAL LOADS ISIGNED ._........_........__a.............__. OPERATOR SIGNED .. ............. ........_. ......... .. ....__.._.. RENTED BY OPERATOR IDB. RENTED BY: SIGNED BY: ' JOB: ._...,....:-�.............._....-. ..... ...._ ..__...... ................_._. - x ._.._... .... ..... SIGNED BY OWNER OR FOREMAN /J OWNER OR FOREM ,N Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. AA 2.8047 Seattle, Wash. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. IAA 2.8047 MA 2.8396 MA 2.8396 Seattle, Wash. OWNER Of EQUIPMENT D�1 e........._. OWNER of F.QLUPMENT TYP F. .'f EQUIPMENT._.. _. No. TYPE of EQUIPMFNI NO LOCATION LOCATION TIME STARTED TIME STARTED y TIME FINISHED TIME FINISHED OPERATOR'S TIME. OPERATOR'S TIME EQUIPMENT TIME EQUIPMENT TIME MOVING TIME MOV 4G TIME TOTAL LOADS TOTAL LOADS FII"+F'D OPERATOR OPERATOR RENTED DV: RENT FD HY. JOB: ...... ... ......._.. JOB: FIaNED H1 SIGNED 11\. OWNER OR FOR FM AN OWNER OR FOREMAN f . I Rainier Contractors, Inc. AA 2Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - 1st Ave. So MA 2-8397 CeptflP Wash. 41 ovnEN.f EQV PMeNr n.,x _.._ ;r�'91 1927 - 1st Ave. $o. MA 2.8AA 2-839fi 47 Seattle, Wash. 96 OWNER of EQUIPMENT ............ TYPE of EQUIPMENT...7,01 ../(ENO. .. . ..... .. .... ....... _-_ _ __---.•:.._,....-.._-...-___ . .__ TYPE of EQUPMENT. � ....... _...._ TIME STARTED ._.-............ LOCATtOIC. __....____......_.._-....__.._. TIME t,NISHED ... ....._.. _... TIME STARTED ....._.... .............................................. OPERATOR'S TIME _ TIME FINISHED ............................................................. EQUIPMENT TIME OPERATOR'S TIME _.... .. .__.................................... MOVING TIME _ EQUIPMENT TIME TOTAL LOADS /�/; r ''r MOVING TIME .........`. .......... ........... ..................... ` 1 � j. TOTAL LOADS J- SIGNED OPERATOR --- - - SIGN FII RENTED By' nPERATOR JOB: ,a.! F�LK.�If.. ..K1C.�� .'t� r. IL .L' 'C,+. R.' rip tlY SIGNED HY JOB I -•-- - ... /� ......c�.. ..... .._.....- SIGNED tlY: Jy OWNER OR FOREMAN �J (= OWNER OR FOREMAN Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. 'U 2-8047 Seattle, Wash. MA 2.83 Q _ � t � j 1927 - 1st Ave. So. AA 2-8047 ntt Wash. OWNER of EQIaPMENT D.........._,C_l..".-..1�._.. _. .............. MA 2.839 S OWNER of EQUIPMENT U.,x.. _(V/.J� '1 I TYPF of EQUIP ENT � 'I ......_..NO..__ ....._.....___ ..._ ..._... TIME STARTED a ^' TIME STARTED TIME FINISHED ._.. __.. TIME FINISHED OPERATOR'S TIME -- OPERATOR'S TIME CQUIPMENT TIME _.. _. _.. _,.........___............ . EQUIPMENT TIME MOVING TIME _. _ . _ __..._................... TOTAL LOADS r / / � MOVING TIME TOTAL LLADS _. _..__..._. .. . yr�J//./r........................... /�/ / ' /i OPERATOR RENTED BY: RENTED In Joel I Ile SIGNVII , P .... IOB RION6D tiv: OWNER OR FOREMAN , ! OW1ItR OR FOREMAN Rainier Contractors, Inc. -- — — --- — — Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. :AA 2-8047 $7 MA F .AA 2.9047 tfl• Wash. �_ Seattle, Wash. 2-8396 �� r 1927 - 1st Ave. So- MA 2.8396 OWNER of EQUIPMENT Dq.._.....l.tC., .�+---� ,.._. III na....._-.._..._..._. _. .. OWNER of EOUIPMF.NT .................._.._.....__ ... TYPE o/ EQUIPMENT-._ ...f.`.._.__.....NO.. ...__........................ _. . /Je % LOCATIONi, ' / n�, •" lA TYPE If FQU.IPMENT....-.- NO. LOCATION TIME STARTED TIME FINISHED TIME STARTED OPERATOR'S TIME TIME FINISHED EQUIPMENT TIME OPERATOR'S TIME t MOVING TIME EQUIPMENT TIME T 9 - � MOVING TIME TOTAL LOADS I / , TOTAL LOADS F SIGNED ................._ _. OPERATOR SIGNED - OPERA OR RENTED BY: JOB: /).( . RENTED NV. III .. �.�............. SIGNED BY. ^7 � Joe: SIGNED N\ ' OWNER OR FOREMAN OWNER OR FOREMAN Rainier Contractors, Inc. IAA 2-8047 Seattle, Wash, Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - lst Ave. So. MA 2.8396, / �� ' 6 �,,.._ ,. IAA 2-8047 sottle, Wash. OWNER nl EQI1.PMENT n.f._....._.y _ ..._... 1927 - 1st Ave. So. MA 2-83?Q _..�..4.._-..-.,.. ON'NPR of BOUIPMF NI' D.t.'— TYPB o/ EQNPME NT �•��. —Mo. .�_". .. LOC ATIO < - ' �,. TYPE of FQIjIt P//M��E T "�// TIME STARTED .._.._ t.0(ArtG . Le II TIME FINISHED - - TIME STARTED OPERATOR'S TIME - - TIME FINISHED EQUIPMENT TIME - OPERATOR'S TIME MOVING TIME ... - - - EQUIPMENT TIME � .� TOTAL LOADS MOVING TIME TOTAL LOADS %�pf stcvrn OPERATOR YtI:N Rn R RN T��E'Ov RRY: /// � JOB'�.7J 4 ��F///yyy��r��" �".�" � 1!y BLN76D BYE. .,.. . lOB: OWNER OR FOREMAN RI.IN ED NY . ^ OWNER OR FORFMAN l Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier G ntractors, Inc. _ _ 1927 - 1st Ave. So, IAA 2-8047 1927 - lst Ave. SD. AA 2-8047 Seat e, Wash. MA 2-8396 Seattle, Wash. /+' MA 2-8396 ��, � OMNFk of EQUIPMENT Die . OWNER of EQtnf`MEN1 DEt.._...._............. .. ___........ . . TYPE -It FQ111PME NT ... NO. �.'?........ TYPE of EQUIPMENT- ...� .NO IACATION.,. - -- - -" � TIME STARTED ........ .. .. . . .. ... .. ..... ....... ......... . TIME STARTED — "'_""''"'-' TIME FINISHED TIME FINISHED OPERATOR'S TIME OPERATOR'S TIME EQUIPMENT TIME I' EQUIPMENT TIME -" E MOVING TIME R`t MOVING TIMF -f.; J. TOTAL LOADS TOTAL LOADS y r.N Fu r„vie OPERATOR OPERATOR I RENTED 11Y: EENI'(a� H1". JOB: JOB• G" NONE!! nv. da NED BY: / OWNER OR FOREMAN OWNER OR FOREMAN _ Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - lst Aver So. 82 0447 _ AA 2.8047 MA 2-839(yy� Seattle, Wash. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. MA 2.8396 Seattle, Wash. OWNER of EVUIPMENT OWNER of EVNPMENT Data._. .-- .........._ //"��" .......__,._... ..,......_.... ._.._ .. _ TYPF al EQUIPMENT /4 /��TYPE of FQVIPME NT NO LOCH TIOI<, • TIME STARTED •� TIME STARTED TIME FINISHED l TIME FINISHED OPERATOR'S TIME OPERATOR'S TIME EQUIPMENT TIME EQUIPMENT TIME MOVING TIME MOVING TIME TOTAL LOADS �� 1 •` , fir/ J TOTAL LOADS NONE.[) OPERATOR OPERATOR RENTED BY R F'NT EIa OY JaBS �{H NONRP tlY JORi "WNFR OR FOREMAN OWNER OR FOREMAN .ti e R Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. 'AA 2-8047 Seattle, Wash. MA 2-8396 1927 - 1st Ave. So. AA 2.8047 Seattle, Wash. MA 2.8396 OWNER ui EQUIPMENT Date_....-....'._.._....__........._...r......,.__. .' OWNER al EQUIPMENT Data...._..__..-..___...:'.................__ i TYP P. of EQNPMH NT.... _. __. +.L::. NO. �, I .'. LOCATION. .\_. � ._ F...• LOCATION.L....LL F L .�.. t `...u_....0 �/ ..a._..1.......... TIME STARTED - --- TIMESTARTED .......................................................... TIME FINISHED - - TIMEFINISHED ..__ ...........................I.................. OPERATOR'S TIME - OPERATOR'S TIME .... ..................I........ . EQUIPMENT TIME EQUIPMENT TIMP .._ ......................... MOVING TIME MOVING TIME - " """' . . ....................... . TOTAL LOADS TOTAL LOADS f OPERATOR OPERATOR _.... .. R IiNT FU By, IOFi'. /i 9GNFn By: / OWNER OR FOREMAN OWNER OR FOR EMAh' Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. 1AA 2-8047 Seattle, Wash. MA 2-8396 1927 - 1st Ave. So. AA 2-8047 MA 2.8396 Seattle, Wash, OWNER uI EQUIPMENT OWNER of EQVIPM!'NT .....:.�. _.,.�..L..L ..:. 5.. G.l_iy., 1......1 _............ TYPHd eOVIPMHNYV..nG.. .tr ../.._.NO, �!• ...__.... 1 J TYPE of HQVIPMe NT,1,1\.. .• '.. •. tL.,. NO._. ..... -._ .., lOfAt10N,��..� �.._�/. ��T::.('�.:a. LOCATIONS... ..L ..'�=.w. .m. TIME STARTED TIME STARTED TIME FINISHED TIME FINISHED OPERATOR'S TIME OPERATOR'S TIME _ . EQUIPMENT TIME EQUIPMENT TIME MOVING TIME MOVING TIME _ TOTAL LOADS 1 TOTAL LO9.DS aaN rr, • 1 I OPERATOR 1 OPERATOR NRNrxe NY: h[NTFO n1 .. • Tau .... �...a.... � ... .... .....`,__ .. . FOR YIONED FIY C. J -thINF[1 By OWNER OR FOREMAN 4 OW'4ER OR FOREMAN 1 I. Rainier Contractors, Inc. — — Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 lst Ave. So. IAA 2-8047 Seattle, • MA 2.8396 ►—���� AA2�'_ IAA 2-8047 Seattle, Wash. OWNER o1 I OTIPMENT D.Je:._-. --_...__......__ - ... 1927 - lst Ave. So. MA 2-8396 OWNER of EQUIPMENT . ......_. . ' t L...L....i-..........._......._._......._.. . TYPE of EpIEPME NTL, /NO ! O _...L._ ... _........ .....y... N IACATION�, � `• TYPE o! HQUIPMHNT - w wi .._........i........-.._..._ TIME STARTED TIME FINISHED _. TIME STARTED .._. ..........................................._......... OPERATOR'S TIME TIME FINISHED ........................................................-. ........... EQUIPMENT TIME - - OPERATOR'S TIME - - r .._......_........._............... LOVING TIME EQUIPMENT TIME TOTAL LOADS MOVING TIME .. .............................................. t I TOTAL LOADS I /�f SIGNED OPERATORsiGNED ./ .. ..........__...._........... OPERATOR REN TED BY: / JOB y.1..a.:......_. _. RENTED HI"- SIGNED BY. %A _.... ... .`.... .._... _. ... JOB: .. ... _.. SIGNED gy� OWNER OR FOREMAN ' OWNER OR FOREMAN Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier Contractors, Inc. — — — - 1927 - 1st Ave. Sp. AA 2-8047 Seattle, Wash. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. 'AA 2-8047 MA 2.8396 MA 2-8396 Seattle, Wash. ; OWNER of EQNPMENT O.le......_.._._._..-.......-.._.....__.. _... OWNER of EQUIPMENT Det e._�., ' ' 1 TYPE Of EQtJI - TYPE Of EpNJJPM6 NT...�. [.. .,F_.NO I PMENT _. _. '. tOCATION-4G t .. LOCATION,.a --TIME STARTED TIME STARTED _.._...._................. ... ..._ . TIME FINISHED TIME FINISHED ..- - OPERATOR S TIME OPERATOR'S TIME F QUIPMENT TIME EQUIPMENT TIME ._ _.MOVING TIME MOVING TIME _.. .............. TOTAL LOADS TOTAL LOADS � ! 1 � - RON I -` OPERATOR OPERATOR NRNTED BY• - RHNTED BY: LOB• _.._.«n..n, l �' `� , JOB: _.. e ` r.. ..:• w _.k......w.. x.. i_ ....,. SIONHD qY: SIGNED BY: ... .._. - -. .. _. ... . . ... `� C OWNER OR FOREMA14 OWNER OR FOREMAN Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier Contractors Inc. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. I'tA 2-8047 Seattle, Wash. _ MA 2-8396 OWNF R of EQUIPMENT "`"... r.__..__..._ ..__ 1927 - 1st Ave. So. IAA 2.8047 Seattle, Wash. MA 2-8396 / OWNER of EQUIPMENT TYP T of FQBIPMENT':L. yr NQ.._ !. .._..»L. ........... ... .. _.._... U ' •.'•.:.�...x../_ 1,... f T'.-PE ... .............a..�NO..._,/... LOCATION l•-�.1/.� LOCATION..C.�. y._1_. .. - ^:...,.. �./..i... 1..... TIME STARTED _. . .. ......._ _. . ._ _ TINE FINISHED _.. ....._ ._ _.........__. TIME STARTED _._..... ....... _.. OPERATOR'S TIME TIME FINISHED ._...._..._............................ ..,........_.. EQU"MEAT TIME ...................._.. . OPERATOR'S TIME _._...........- ................_.. MOVING TIME _....... ............... _......_ . . . EQUIPMENT TIME ..._.......... TOTAL LOADS / . MOVING TIME \1I TOTAL LOADS SIGNED \\...r_J...?....� .... ..._� OPERATOR SIGNED ...!.....,,L_.../._..wi_.%!.�_.. RENTED BY: 0 P E f]ATOH JDB:•...... ...h. l..y.. ._ .r... t -...� .._:. 1�..L.I L-'...�... RENT ED DF- SL NED BY. 1 JOB: r.. ._. 9GN9r By OWNER OR FOREMAN f� OWNER OR FOREMAN Rainier Contractor, Inc. Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. IAA 2-8047 Seattle, Wash. 1927 - 1st Ave, So. IAA 2-8047 MA 2-8396 MA 2-8396 Seattle, Wash. OWNER of EQUIPMENT DWI.—/...............__...__..:..._...__.. OWNER of EQUIPMENT TYPE. M EQIIPMF.NT..... ..gyp....{ M'..'_.NO, `..`.,.... .. _.._. VYPE of EQNPYE NT .1.._.i;.�..✓r y.�NO. ' / ' F LOCATION.�C�(,.aAl��/.1 _. _...� _. LOCATION t TIME STARTED _._.__._. _. _.. ... .....__._........ ._ . TIME STARTED TIME FINISHED _ . TIME FINISHED OPERATOR'S TIME OPERATOR'S TIME EQUIPMENT TIME EQUIPMENT TIME MOVING fIHE _.. MOVING TIME TOTAL LOADS i % 1 TOTAL LOADS 3 OPERATOR OPERATOR RFNTM!Yt RENT 6D R): Joel Eia NED®Y, MONEa MYe OWNER OR FOREMAN OWNE R OR FOR PMAN Atr Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. AA 2-8047 Seattle, Wash. MA 2-8396 MA 2-8047 Seattle, Wash- OWNER of EQUIPMENT Da:<._...._.._...._-...;......__ _.... OWNER of EQUIPMENT Dale_..... _..._._......5....__..i_-..,._ .. ... TYPE of EQU`iMENT� .,,.�_. NO.' ..._. _.. _... TYFE of P.QVIPMEN'R�k e " �- NO LOCATION TIME STARTED - -- -- ............ TIME FINISH LD TIME STARTED ..._.................................-....... ` TIME f`INISM rJ ____. _ _......................................... OPERATOR'S TIME OPERATOR'S TIME . ..............._ .............. EQUIPMENT TIME EQUIPMENT TIME . ....I...................... .... ... .,..___.........._.. MOVING TIME MOVING TIME .................. ................... TOTAL LOADS ,( - '' TOTAL LOADS SIGNED lr� l OPERATOR SIGNED '. I ......... _.........._.. .�. ... OPERATOR RENTED BY: RENTED By:— _.-......................... Jos: <. ...ark/,•rdry:._t.:nia. .,t..i u... ,..�. _.>,_... SIGNED e lOe' ...... + SIGNED BY: ` OWNER OR FOREMAN '�A1..I/ ---------• --- -- -- OWNER OR FOREMAN Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier Contractors, Inc. -- — — — — — — — — — 1927 - 1st Ave. So. ;AA 2-8041 Seattle, Was . IAA 2-8047 h MA 2-8396 1927 - 1st Ave. So. MA 2-8396 Seattle, Wash. OWNER o1 F.QNPNENT OWNER of EQUIPMENT Uat e....:_ ......_....-..�./._�t._�t......... / I / _.... i t.......:........c_•.�_�• . .........._. ..... . TYPE of EQUIPMENT _•.c....,..!.:Af.3t0. TYPE of EQUIPMENT I ..'. NQ.. LOCATION.S-.a..0 ... f. . ........ ., i TIME STARTED TIME STARTED TIME FINISHED TIME FINISHED -- Y OPERATOR'S TIME OPERATOR'S TIME EQUIPMENT TIME _ EQUIPMENT TIME -- - - ---- - - - - - MOVING TIME MOVING TIME _.... ............. _ __. TOTAL LOADS ` ' - - -• l I TOTAL LOADS I ✓ � i j � ( f SIGNED A ...1..... �... _. SIGNED .1..: _R.1 J /......_t. ......_- ......,...--_...._ OPERATOR OPERATOR V ENTHD BY _._.. .... __. RENT cO BY: IOH. I l IOH: _....+Y�.'ALA S.►>/,. ` t�_.X^t..`...^d. SIGNED BY; SIGNED BY: OWNER OR FOREMAN OWNER OR FOREMAN ' Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. ;AA 2-8047 1927 - 1st Ave. So. 1AA 2-8047 Seattle, Wash. MA 2-8396 Seattle, Wash. MA 2-8396 OWNER of EQUIPMENT Dja...—........ OWNER of EQUIPMENT TYPE of EQmPMwprT...1 TYPE of EQUIPMENT - N11 LOCATIONLOCATION -------- TIME STARTED TIME STARTED TIME FINISHED TIME FINISHED OPERATOR'S TIME OPERATOR'S TIME EQUIPMENT TIME EQUIPMENT TIME MOVING TIME MOVING TIME fffF TOTAL LOADS TOTAL LOADS SIGNED SIGNED )PERATOR OPERATOR RENTED BY, RENTED BY. JOB: J013: .4 ETCHED my: SIGNED By. .......... OR FOREMAN OWNER OR FOREMAN Rainier Contractors, Inc. Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - 1st Ave, So. MA 2.8047 Seattle, Wash. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. AA 2-8047 MA 2-8396 MA 2-8396 Seattle, Wash. OWNER of EQUIPMENT OWNER Of EQUIPMENT .................... TYPE of EQUIPMENT .NO. TYPE of EQ,,p,,,, Ci �ICATION.i_-- LOCATION.C "e, TIME STARTED TIME TARTED TIME FINISHED TIME FINISHED OPERATOR'S TIME OPERATOR'S TIME EQUIPMENT TIME EQUIPMENT TIME MOO iN G TIME MOVING TIME TOTAL LOADS TOTAL LOADS < SIGNED SIGNED OPERATO R OPERATOR lo-- RE.NTED 8,Y RENT" BY: ....... ...... ......... JOB: 309: SIGNED By; SIGNED BY: OWNER OR FOREMAN OWNER OR FOREMAN a ■tea. 1 Rainier Contractors, Inc. IAA 2-8047 Seottle, Wash. Rainier Contractors, nC. 1927 - lst Ave. S�' MA 2-8396 OWNER of EQDIPMENT D.:.. `_ .:_.._...__ 1AA 2 8047 Seattle, Wash. 1927 - 1st Ave. So- MA 2-8396 ...... OWNER of EQVIPMfiNi I / TYPE of EQDIPMENT-l_. .. . NO LOCATION TYPE of EQUIPMENT'\.. :....... _/ TIME STARTED \ ✓ `•'` A r -LOCATION TIME FINISHED ................. . . TIME STARTED OPERATOR'S TIME TIME FINISHED EQUIPMENT TIME - k OPERATOR'S IME '-'- MOVING TIME -- - EQUIPMENT ME TOTAL LOADS i --'- -- 1 f MOVING TIME I � TOTAL LOADS SIGNED -L. ..._..1......_.'l _ OPERATOR I ...._...... RENTED BY. SIGNED - , OPERATOR RENTED BY; JOB. y.�..S-j......� ' ..: t ..-...1. I L..L..._.,.,. ..... SIGNED BY: JOB:71 W '...,,y. r• A OWNER OR FOREMAN SIGNED By: OWNER OR FOREMAN Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1927 - 1st Ave. So. IAA 2-8047 Sez•da MA 2.8396 OWNER of EQInPMENT D.I.— -_. ..._.__........_._..__. ....:. TYPE,of EQUfPNF.NT..:�..:.•.: 1.,_{./....NO.. 1. LOCATION.C..p.�.....a..C.:...�.JId�::.._..vd. .... TIME STARTED TIME FINISHED OPERATOR'S TIME EQUIPMENT TIME MOVING TIME TOTAL LOADS : I ]r r SIGNED .I......3...'.....L..>. OPERATOR RENTED BY: Jon ... .l.n ....i :, :.. _ STONED BV: (� , OWNER OR FOREMAN Y INVOICE RENT 760 NORTH CENTRAL / RENTON UL rick 2-1700 ' / P.O. BOX 509 BAldwin 64000 99 PRE-MIXED CONCRETE --.----_- _ :- J BUILDING MATERIAL RRNTDN NT ❑ DATE ,� r CUtiv. ORCER NO. '- - - -.. / f j �TAIGRLR Yb a Np u I F rN VO1C[-NO. e r _135D 2 1 DELIVER TO: SOLD TO _ ADDRESScr� I1✓ � r /`1 L_ 1 - CU YDS. DT[RCR I P,T I ON PRPNIX — PRIM[ RRTsruroM ■DR` ODNCAETE_ 7i J —il CU. YDS. SAND -- CU, YDS. GRAVEi. - — ... CU. YDS. CRUSHED ROCK _. BBLS. CEMENT SACKS TRUCK NO, J - - lOB TIME IN`Y.i�.. J' - t OUTB.TOM —----- _ _ DRIVER ✓A/t _PLANT TIME OUT IN - - / _ __. _- TAX WATER ADDED ON 106 GALS, SIGNATURE _ _ - -_. TOTAL ROTICE. Our dnvere will -_. n ellmt b Pk-0 mnterial wMr• Ciao tourer deNgaoto, but the Compa�Y rumor\ 1-. curb or property I t». Clmme for =h�r�aa0 ill Wl b* for — taa made at the Rme th�n matsnd was deLvered. � �t b• meowed ua- Yav'O IYC .01l V.YO e011l d 1 NVCl i KENT 760 NORTH CENTRAL RENTON ULrick 2 1700 P.O. BOX 509 j. i I m BAidwim 6.1000 17 PRE-MIXED CONCRETE BUILDING MATERIAL RENTON Do Kew I I CUfT- ORDER NO, T"AftLK Yin NO INvoil—cm No. --4 f F DELIVER TO- SOLD TO ADDRESS CITY It a c R I p T I c O-t-_ ___ PR ! 9,XTKMION WMIX NICRETE TLE �% CU. YDs. SAND CU. YDS. GRAVEL CU YDS. CRUSHED ROCK BBI.S. CEMENT SACKS _J1 TRUCK, JOB TIME IN OUT SUB- rQ),A:, DRIVE PLANT TIME OUT IN TAX WATER ADDED ONJOB GALS. SIGNATURE -_ -r- TOTAL NOTICF, . d Our dnl-" �ill Hlt w vim* m 0.1 Com=y �um. d.zw. w iho h,Ills h t KENT � � RENTON 760 NORTH CENTRAL P.O. BOX 509 UL rick 2-1700 BAldv.ia 6-1000 E PRE NIXED CONCRETE _A - BUILDING MATERIAL ar _ —— _ DAT[ CU[T. ORDEP NO. TA%AOL[ Yom N* 'NYOICE NO. R[NTON 1 L'NCNT ❑ � / %i a_. ❑ �� 7 o O —1 DELIVER TO: I— SOLD TO ( _ ADDRESS --__� r l (r '� }�} — -rr � CITY DUA D[[C R I P T ION PR1C[� E%TENSIpry CV. YDS. PREMCONCRETE CU. YDS. SAND CU. YDS. GRAVEL CU. YDS. CRUSHED ROCK BBLS. MENT SACKS t I t _ -4T__1� r TRUCK NO. ! JOB TIME IN OUT SUB TOTAL DRIVER _ PLANT TIME OUT IN TAX -- t. WATER ADDED ON JOB GAGS. SIGNATURE _ TOTAL NOTICE Our drtv.+. 111 m-ak. every .Hart to place mat..l vrhu. C. r.mu dr.3paalYa, but th. C..yym�y auumq .. r.spotwb4ty Iu damapw t +Wde rb ur ProWr1YY Im. Clatme for horlaq. rdl not Its albrd ua- 1« mcis m the hm.Ild.malmal vroe d.hvo,.d. YY[Y In(. .OY•UYe ea.11 i, RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL-20¢ RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL—NO hl_'MANN Sl IN iO VR O.TE_' rFEES 3-#1(�}� HRTM11rr � � lw,l asY! 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NAME Or SlNOQ ^ -.,.`'•'-..- _ ttiDNlD NO SrRIET AT1D NO OR► ' "OAIY 0(cIVIR(D _- teOW ._-".•-- swaE OTY.tom AND STArt ---•.__._ cos- :r RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL-200 RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL-200 ♦. OR DATE _ SEMI N ITMIT AND IfD A +! CITY h U n STATE AND p rOPF �, M STRE ET AND MD. Ur u . rarer Iwnw.M.ek rnrcn If yo r.Tf Ik (_ [ITv STATF,AND Lr( `-[ S I twit r• O ue.hot. re Nnem. I d 1 t ro room rArr •nJ edd.er. rn andr rid then whe..drl:...eJ hwxhw m f,r.,u r•nr•nru.n rr+upr.cheek rMeh It )eV raw tlrin n.0 ry,' IDEA No lfl,net. grhom. l delrrrry O I ' Oen.hem �rbn and Wdun ro•ddre,N., f l FEES ADDITIONAL TO 20, FEE sot 1" — d rh.n .n.re deo.r.rd lhark h..e ~ PCD item lXa, NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED— O del,rN.d NOT ►OR INTERNATIONAL MAR ltirv,- urn... ...1, r i'BES ADDITIONAL TO TOr FEE sot I" POD fan 18M NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED— (See other ,id, 10,1961 NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL INSTRUCTIONS TO DELIVERING EMPLOYEE ❑ Ddress ORL)' ru Ll `huv .udrc+s ,rhrrr INSTRUCTIONS TO DELIVERING EMPLOYEE addressee L .lel6, the --'� (AdditiaMl rhrrgel rn_n b,d J'or Iben urlim) [)elner NV1.) n. Shuw rddrm, where RECLIPT ❑ addressee ❑ 41weted T-idirmaml .b„ ge, rrghtmd I" lb, arnica) Rec<i,ed the numbered utisJ< descnlled on other side. � - — SK+NATUM WNAME W ADDRESSEE p.wr altar.M filNd,a--- _ - --- RKEIPT Received the numbered AT, Ae described on other side. .. -- }Lcrururr al NArAf„(?f ADwnseF(.N er.en a arlw.i SIISNhTVRE IH ADWlSStF'i AGlM,V ANY . • .. SIGNATURE or ADDMSSR'f AGlM,it ANY L DATE DFUVER[D SNOv+WIIFREj IIVFRlD(onl,J.prnrred) DATE DltIVEMD SNCW M,ff11[MklVG ISM d.sr r dl cn-I.-EIS..-a-r 6q /'-7 01' rR-•II-IIN.-,-r frO RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL-200 Sf NT TC —' hlR DATF OO f�ETANDNo [,r�,r H41ti °"°"" RECEIPT F(M CERTIFIED MAIL--200 M STREET AND No O t/ — 5[nr To PCSi NAXA ON DATE CITY,STATE.AND ZIP toot" N STREET AND No LO I/y u r•r r Or h.rk rhren 11 y �" r �' CITY.STATE.A40 En COr< e I�7^�� yrnora SSR h r hom, d 1 py V_ I i d w h.n I i •Z ��.5,�_ C'�r.t J Ae k M1ere 1Z I dNnend + M I1Yo • ranrwnr e' ch.ek rrhmh If Yo •nI Ps FEES ADDITIONAL TO 10r FE'E iw I•t w.n ra YR ne.. ro rrhon. I d.l rob \ i Icy r h ❑rMn ud uHrn. ro dde I E( / NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED— end+hen xnoe drh.nrd �h.,k A: e NOT FOR IN TERNATIONAI. MAIL (Sr olhe•� . ,,, 0 dehrn.d _- .� FEES ADDITIONAL TO 10t FEE El sw 1" POD lem ,v" NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED-- ,. oth— W,1%3 NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL INSTRUCTIGi[S TG DELIVEPING EMPLOYEE add,ru u.Lr m � � &I.,e`darea wn:re INSTRUCTIONS TO CEIIVF e ❑ .adrY r` RING EMPL01'E _ lAddi-I,- 111,"$,1 r,, / I,, 1bo- ""'he") � Dell,er O:Vf.Y sn L � RECEIPT add w.ee (� S4ow adds ,+ where (AddiDendl sbe n N MvYe ed I Rer<ived the numbered arbLle described on other side. 7M+ V rrr'I for rHu ,rPs"') , SIGNATURE CA MAlAI UP ADDRESS"(n.d raw IN ANw NO Reserved she numbered arliJe deunlsed on ulhrr side. —. A IwIdwN MMrwy n;SIUNATURE OF ADDR[6fl['S AOlNI,N ANY SIONADR!W ADORE S'��n^'.a.... 1lY �.4.f: ea.n' .Fr t�+.e'.•,' <r�yL... lE 'E'So+^"_" .. .._._ art pRIV/Mp SNOW WNtRE oR�'rMEo N+W A rewrd) wuvEReD --- vltLO 1. Stick 1C a BE p�to your a,III to pays OP'11ONAL SERVICES Cartified fan-2o f Retui.raw�t(104 ar 35+�_, L Stick ootia�r to Y°w is Vy'+ OPTIONAL SFRVICF3 Posnte(hnt<lar a airmeil) � to da my ao4-�R BASIC Gritty Certified fat-200 Ratio fad:•(106 a 35f) 2 If m wafts this «uciPPt ppw�tnurked, stick dm tnmmad arts r dA Psi�.lb Po (frntalw of airmail) Deliver to& brese s only-'Wo ed aide d the:'tide.k®ery IhS ratstN WtrrdSA ad pTelitlM aEllda AtopAtt Aliao Special delivery m t Smite window or lad it to you rurJ varier, (rN utri r4ala) 2. H yyou wort this receipt ppuutmvled, stick the tumnsed stupresent 0o a de poa po d t" 3. If you do not want thia arript I. ked. at;,it the tummed pub on the left•portion of addwa tide d the artwk,IsafN IA'wdpf d. (no amd pnynt t60 aside ate pat aifia "rs addrma nJe d u e article,deudt vll:nnm tl a 'p•,err^'? -sit for article semen window or had D to Yaus turf carrier (no vbe cSoX/Q 4. H)ou want•mturI raeept,write the cert'�hed•wd nurr ba mJ out name and aJ"rea od 3. If you d. not wan' Ous rrrNpt postmarked. {tick the Eummad stub en the IdL portion u[ •ntum n,.pt wd,tam 3811,ud atp h it to the Mek of the vh!r by°mow d t6e Lu."I'll"- t a ndan rc the�rr tiawnte the a,tiSrJ-mn0 oumbr ant pm'ur al III atand address'A ends, Endorselrootdartick ItEil,'ILti REiEIFT IiLQUFSIFIT. (fare-JOtor 50.) 4. 11Y„ p 5. It}an..,A toe artick delivr d only to the addrasea en2cne it on the ant D IFFR•rO a Telum...Iipt Cud,Farm 381%and attach n to the bah of the actirle by man d the ADDMEE ONLY. (Fq-.i0k)• Place the Iame err 1•"rent in li:'-7 of the ret"ro sazipt coda. Lt+a«se front d article RE'fL75N Rece(Pi REQukSr1:D. T-41d r more" cvJ. 5. It to want the aatide dehvetad only to the addo W ee,undone it to the Eront DELIVER TO 6, Savo thin raaipt pn:. i[you take inquiry. >YY.v..I�a-oauE.a It ONLY. (F•a-50t). Place the Fare i,•+rnl:n:m line'_of the return rondo 6. Save this racelpt ad pnmt it a you make ioqui•y. is am:un-oraeeea POST OF{ICT 011AIRTMf NT qm�r( 'roman'V t AV r Orr M.�N auu ♦e��aVr r a ////`-�j''t Cr POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT nrNc.Y roa runn uN co...IN �" r J• 1 t D•lrv! �`Ornj U�- O r[I \tYti,nrN HrM1Yr O OQWL So. 1 OFph l FIG91 R' , INSTRUCTIONS:de. in mka below ad mmple<r ^ mstrvctitwrtmaher tide,Jappluahle Namn,au'ot". --------- INATRL'c.T10\5 FJI m trmt M:luw and rorpkn ___ front attach Sod hunt tlRsc to bark or aN,.le %mt ar RETURN mtvwn•e:.n ardor nJe,d sppl Cabin Namo rymmad hmRafmide RrtuaN Rerun Repasrur TO o' mda m+J,and h„Id firmly so lsatt uG•a.l<. Print or RETURN ROpTERED No Now of mWER r ---- E hmr or amclr Rrtrae:Rtenrt Rlprs, TO - 1 7tO151ERED NO NAME Of sew- ab CEITnIIFD No: $TRNT AND NO OR r G SOX -- - 7�{J � y�iY CERfNiEO W�. StNR AND NO OC P O a0X .f INSURED No ',err.rGNe AND sure o Y I L�aaa lvsr, v fA�_)t� NSUMID NO CITY ION!AND STATE - CTI- -llNhl- I. $lickpo tt.re atomPa to voter utic(e to pay; BASIC CHARGES OPTIONAL SERVICk3 Certified fee-200 Return t¢oeippLt(100 a 35{ 1. Stick eta tram I to Star attit(e to pay: Postatc(fuAt-LIM or ajrnr'�.l) Deliver to al3drraam�d BASIC CtiARGPFS 07110NAL S1R2VICE3 Special delivery CaUr'e:i fee-20{; Retwv receipt(104 , 350 - Z If want this nceippt ppa[marked, Stick sae tummy.( pub on the hft potion aE dy Pantr(Ev{t.laa or aum I) OREM b addreSace a ly-S f Service ride d the hand to yo UN nnnW Watts/ gr warns the.realer at a pop of3aA Special delivery tenke window u hand it to your real tarsier. (a rsba'o4ar�e) 2. If Yeu wan• flat ratippt ppoastma.kedr atick Ike tummad otDb a the Idt PaLi°m of the 1 If you re nots side waft Thu receipt detach mked. trick the summed pub on the hft pectin!of adkw Side d:he••+:"le,Lrlsrt Its wdM arch nd ynmmk rho Ytda Ata Post D6m the address tik d tl a uhcic,de:acL ml nnm tl.c receipt.tau rnail the article, vrrica window err hard it to Y"rursl carrier. (w d*&olnla) .4. If)m want a rt=Tempt.write the Celt ifiaTFAil number ud your mama Md adder a8 3. If yen 0o not went tL'u Incept patmuked. 'tick the tummM pub m the Itft potion of a ntum Teceipt tad,Foam 3811 and attach it to the bark d the.ni by mesa af the tI®red dt.a.ldcrn sde d the uticle,detach and retain the Tecetpt,NJ Haul the artkte. ands Endorr frartdsrtieY TURD{RECEIPT REk)UFJTED. (Fans-IBd arlJd.) .,ft If ym+mt a horn receipt,write t�artifyJ•m.a oetm4e r�td youvy=and address ch d the S. Ryeu want the uti<k delivered to the addre ,undone it Ca d:e. ntD TO are0yn receipt and.Frm ii mndattachittotbeb"ofthaan' FN_,.70ta )t•) ADDRESSEE 0\LY. (Fa-3Cf)• Pon the ume eclCnrrucnt in Gnr 2 of d:e ntum nce:pt ettdS. EndYrse Etmt of artieta�tE1URNRECE1Pr REQUESTED• Md. the r° 6. Sava this receipt send yearns it$you make inquiry. S. !f oC wane the.[trek (£.ate-50 f only P6c .e tamme mde��it in 1"2 0.the rtivn rempt VI)L FE ONLY. r cud. fi. save tide receipt AOd premut ii!you make inquiry. *GoD; car tar POST OFFICE Its"ITMINT Nw Mte roa ngArt uN re NOIr OINbAI aYq ttl •arynw or rarAo{ ttos POST OIYICI OIPARTM{NT �/' rJYR.,war_Mt\ r INt'n_ $Y6'y,nt Nw^' as Pa1VAn as Ane, 11( j E` aCIM \ 6 4 CH 1 'u _ i IN87•R ns o"WhA. Pdl ten rums be ow rn4 n \ f + ^ mttrlweuns m aMr ude d a 1 aM ' mpine _. a LY M ton X .,mud IV37 RI ( 71(t Yf ends attach R. Al h•mly to M F rtr.le I•m,.r: RETURN tM rtl, nru(a< RaTYad R;r Nor Rl Qll Y� TO o� Ttto xhr nail th -rstrn geevin^t A I RETURN 'NAME G! St NI"N Men A IMfOtSTMtO NO ��—' "'�' hvr r,le e r Rrnvr hryl t ' � - ^ REGn(fy(. NO. NAN• G! SENDER ter) C.lSTINID NU TO tnttT AND NG CRP G A0X t7A'Idyv NO STREE[AND NO 0R P ,I• _ r_, �1�-� --- tie IlettIRED NO^ CIIY, JNf AND S'Ai! 1 S I F L tL��TY"L j r � I^,uetp ti0 CITY,low ANC STATE - CN-.N.nµaa-r I INSTRUCTIONS TG DELIVERING EMPLOYEE Deliver 0%1,)' Io Sho, address where addmsee delivered (Ad&Utn•P♦I Iharge, rrgeiwd for dwe smires) RECFJ" Received the nu...brred ertille described on other side. SIGNA1Uk!OR NAME OP ADDkL>Stt limn•a1Xen b fliHd�n! S:ueUTVaE CN ADORtSSIll SSEt'S AGENT.R ANY DAY t DFl1YtRFD 1 SNOW wNlkE CA, FRFD •ecr+sNd! / 1 ux-- r-n DAea-r ero RECEIPT FOR CERTIFIED MAIL-28E RECEIPT !OR CERTIFIED MAIL-200 SrXT TI SENT 10 yf 1 PVa MPII♦ M W Wi! "RE RATE M STRUT AND Xo r ti I s� t'' c-. i—� M ' - snrtrr+Xo w. � N , N . ,� [ Ft CITY 5*+rt AXDznronF ' cnY s +rI Ann nr corr 4Cs ` Y , Q b `-i r vie Wig >t; hQ 6 3 9 n� I�,�1 M ` rn elPe <A• +nMrP !r yoV .e•nr If u r r Pr heel nh�nh 11 vo r T au4 I r r • 1�'�JOF nnXv r noR dNrrA" gntF 1 {tN chow ]5e bur r h d I y 1 1•. LJ L„f h .end dd eu go addnesw, �r h m -F n,• d dtlteea r eidres es, 1 1` del.rer�d when Jehr red I <Mcl here dehre •tl here d 1 tl I checA here es J •' Q J1 p '�► '- FEES ADDITIONAL TO 20P FEL' ❑Sol tea FEES ADDITIONAL TO 20e FE'P' IN PCD r.r�, +r;: No INSURANCE COVERAGE ►ROVID[P- ~ PoD/ton 39<7 NO INSURANCE COVERAGE PROVIDED- ah 1%J NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL (S♦e orhpr a�Jel lalt 1%3 NOT FOR INTERNATIONAL MAIL (Sre ofhe. vdp) PGtr OetlCt Jt PP RI Mf Ni rlXAfn rqa NrYeH FH Penh OIBUe: Iu]IXr II __ LerMtM.N egpMr. R1 INSTRUCTIONS TO DELIVERING EMPLOYEE ClDeliver ONLY to Shaw adl,as when • ) address" Ll debsrrell (Adgvp:,.Pnl rh ages rega;:ry l f,r these ".rtnt) RECEIPT Received the numbered Article described on other side. I INt CRUCrIONS fill m Items brims•cud:gmpkee SIGNATUREG A+E NA Ot ADDIItSEE!(NINE elinrr RINd 1n) .—••--_._— 'DUN'U., M vti•"Y e.d Appllsrhie Stasm"gu ttnlr:f " ends,attAEh sad h-Ad firmly to east qt srude PImt.X. MUN N y { t.+I • r�. �',j j/� 1.a-' fir. -s -} b ofanule EFTt'AN Rrt+R(RSOsf,Trn At�w i0'1 oot RFGISURED NO 'Nsw C4 uNDFa IRE E VRE tX ADO SSEeS AGFM,N ANY p„ C`x E 'al�, 21T-. -.. ey CW41110 NO ST@tI AND N0 OR P O Was DAfE D[IiVERFD RW W SYIKtE OFl1YAE I Cony it rWwn.l _--- r INSIRtD NO .Crtr,LONE AND SLAM I 9 POST OFFICE DIPARTMENi nxAnr re#Puran cas ro Avma Ornital Nalxlla eFYMIMf Ol eOleN6$.Oa __--v— rONnalS Ot uLLrvU�wO ONCI f _ INSTRUCTIONS: Fdl,.,Ucry below inns compinr seam n-m on a�hcr side ii app6trUl.. Y..... yummrd f > ends,uu-h ar�holU�:mh Nbut of ec.i, Praise RETURN n E (rams o(.It to RI Pal LIc.nr'(N101s rao TO EC @wAFMD NO KAME OF SFN(IG C[S1[flED NO i Si[fFT AND NO Ole F O Wz y�p MSUaED NO. �CITY,2GN^AND S1AtE 1. Sdct r!yr n to yoly article to pay: B l"�CHK Gttl OPTIONAL SERVICES 1•Stick w e rtamppa to your utA to pays Cati6al firs_ las Results � BASIC C1iL1RCF5 OPTIONAL SERVICES PmtaEe(6rst<laa of sirwuii) Deliver tv y Certified few-20t Special delivery Paatal.(6nt-cl.r• lirm.ii) �� 7. If Cyowtt want Lida tecupt ppoa.tmukee', Stick the `utrwad stub m Ike 4h portioD d.ELe �y p Spts l add+aage��217 addnu We It tkla nd le 4aolN IAv rw(M auxAlJ,sad present the aitude at•pod a6u 2 adlrSs aide d�th raulir?e• pntma.ked, stick the tumml(1 s416 m tkf Ills pai6Eot E.tb .your runt crrt s ('tic aa6e-churl) W tka nafpF atlao6(and pews 16 E "Sgs• 3. If you do not want Lt,is 'ut pcatmuked, st ik tx ,:itnmed rteb en the left pcnat uE Saviu window cr hand it to your rural stria• (no c6e'e{np) past D� tl.a ad(lreu aide d the utcle,ertach Sod r e t m eipt,a t c ae :e 3. If ycu do not want t.is naipt peatrearked, stick the lammed Srib ors Oq yt � 4. u Yost wmt[return receipt.Write the cer hied-tea l number a 1 �r i,:.: a,d ao-lelu,.6 address s;de d rbe attu.le,detach and r,tA.the ncrlp4 and n ail tlK article, a return receipt cud.Form 3811,and a.ud it to the back d the art<e ty^.;w d the eumacl •4• If you wa^.t a return rcce.Pt.write the<artJ+ed-nuu number aed i_ coda Endcrw(rmtdartvr RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED. (F=lot or 501 areturn n-r-.pt card,Form 3811,wdatncbit tothe backdthe article bynasead ty` raummed 5. IfyyOU wN[the article dlllYtlld Dply CD the addrGHe,lr.dOne it On[he fro^t DEL RTR TO ads Fndurse front d artitk RETURN RECEIPT ! ADDRE$$ES ONLY. (FlP—S0�} Peas the aear.e endoruocnt in 6t 2 of the mnuu sruipt 5' If)"want the article delivered mly to tfs!ad&& ,mdw SF� 1f )A) Ced• AL)l)RLCSEE ONLY. (Fla-50t). Place the e•mewendon-�nt in line 22 of thethe retmn(gi�p6 6, Sar1 tbk tviceapt#Dd Intent it if you Duke inquiry. cud. 6. Save this receipt"d pmSent it if yo;l make inqutp• sg cEo:tlD-oeasrs i� IN_R TIO(j5 10 DEL BG EMPLOYE-E-, IV I (-7 Deliver ON r ra POST prr.<e �J F l�1„I L1 addreage ONLY, rya.•. li 1y 1 .— when 1 � ar� a1Fre.aeMRn ,a (Adds,""t r delivendd r 4 ' 6usrgy regoiyd(or Owl, slyxn] RT•IuDy > Recrl.ed ECEIP the nunlbetvd u '� n L` SIONAPAE py c"cle described or, Or hor Ijal . sue ir:,I awvr.as Flive:,I - tASIIt Ito♦s� _ e I ,•'. � I �r' rc w r i nm•Irm StGNAFRE 0I ADDaESStE 5 A -'-r—.'-..�.. '� t..�r 'ua' P ^� ,� ':'orM Je C�mrsv.! --__•_ GEM.IF AM' —._.-_._.._�-_. AlRETUORN � SENDER DAEE SNOW Tv f nj CEa11FIED _._ f�-LTA. Cf= . -may-iT�� r i / jto ERC1 fwM;rnVa�Md __.. _..---.•_._ l Sr#EET AND W0 O#F O it INSUafD NO -cry ]na,t AID STATE I 9 I { INTER-OFFICE MEMO Date JLnuai:7 13, From: iielmie ',..elsor',, _ Deparmental Account No To: Jacc Ilson, Ci n;iaeer Expenditure Accoun, No., The following are expenses paid oy t'io City Clerk on L.A.Q. -_�. 252 fro; ',ier G,'.rrent 'und, Preliminary .Z.0. expense a.;count :.o. 1400/507: resolution ,o. 12d8 . . . . . . . '27.00 Call for Jids . . . . . . . . 11.70 w1,, .80 0•00 Call for ;lids (Daily �urnal) 22.95 Ord!.nance I.o. 2113. . . . . . . 40,15 I y . There will also 'oe a Lotice of Hearing. on the ?anal Assessmer. .oll and anothe � 0-:ce to 'oe pu�lished. Thesa figures can only be Estimated at Vii.s t:me, :.omsver, t'.:e ordnance be approximately tic same as Via previous publications lelmie Lelson, City Clerk t 7 INTER-OFFICE MEMO Date J.:nu .ry 1^G9 r From: 0ity :rc_tL,_r � Departmental Account No. To: Expenditure Account No. .ffj.00 415.00 wErrz,nts 0.00 4 INTER-OFFICE MEMO t Date Jan. 13, 1965 I From: Water Works Utility Departmental Account No. __ To: Engineering Expenditure Account No . _ MAssage: We did not incur any costE against L.I.D. 252. c i i i t November 16, 1963 .lonoreble ?rank %llasnt, mayor easben of the •%ity CounCil i Res Final %osta for L. I. D, 249 3eutumal Submitted hsrrwtth 4nd recarnet,ded for approval are final costs for Le I. D. 249 1,0 be char,91 aCainst this district. Contraat Amount $520549.29 ft9� 5,500.00 221,77 Trsasursrms Cost 100000 Bond Attorney 353*00 +rats! Department 352-58 3t4mraYy Sand I4 Ot-AVei 1 0580.m Ssssrity .oemorste Yroduets 176.80 TtmMslrr to .street ")epartamnt 4,380,74 Tnteresb an ',%rrents 1,1__ MA- Total :oat to Astrict $66,371.80 The preliminary estimate was in the aAouaL of $d37,9 34.t10 j there- tore this final coat represents a reduction of 121,567,20. This savings wss aaooerplished 17 r*"ivimg r vary favorable bid as the lWrovwwat and the ability of the 'ity to provide for good inspeetim and Close oawtrol of the project, The final Assessment, Roll for L. 1, D, 249 is al" submitted at this tiros uid the date of D,Cembsr 160 1963 is ream"ndsd far the hearing on said toll, MMIFIM 4pRdk:CT 'Tom 111� e City Sugimasr jwlnc Des. -*or 16, l%4 i u� t� i lancrable Donald it. Custer vwWw ,embers of the City CounoU 'ontle-vni Submitted herewith and recommsaded for uaymnut is I•atiriats +o. 1 of work performed to 7*oember 16, 1%4 by :errral Pipeline ,xurtruction Cowes on L.:.. ', 252. ';hn ano;u t due the contractor is 'IN065.15. ory tftuly y ersa Jack Wilson city &Wiener JWrae ME G 1 T Y ')1= P-E NTON LID Z 5 Z ESTIMATE DATE DC-C-- . i �� 4 couT fL^c-T c] 2 PHIt_ GESr..IE2 Total Quantity lethal Quantity It® Description Unit Unit price Last -stiaate this Estimate 1. 8e Cone. "ine Lin. ' - ft. $3.95 2. 60 Cone, Pipe Lin. $2.25 ft. 3. 8e x 6" Core. To" Ea 81.00 --- — L. 1 Standard Manhole to. 8350.00 S, Standard $62.00 Loophole ft. 6. Gravel Bedding ru.Td $4.00 L Select Backfill Cu.)d $2.00 µ. 8. Rock Excavation Cu.Td 117.00 9. Core. St. Restoration Sq.yd 136.00 r 13.503�o,co Totai Less 101( Zrtstned Less Amount Previously Paid G� Amount Due This Estimate 3 IO,OCoS . 15 cs ILA od 3.oco 102,44 C. o tA a F 2v �. 571 i c � � tie i<,. Son '�`i �+-�o SCo,l4• 71 cs LT rd lfc /a+ 1 �S fit. Lk 1 7f1�1(ve- U + p 15, [.f 40 UO So 1g 71 . z4 1 T4 s CITY ` F QE NTON t LID 2 5 z a ESTIMATE FINAL DisTE 3LaN_ 16, M465 PN1l_ GESt.iE IR Total Quantity Total quantity Item Description Unit Unit Price Last Estimate this Estimate _T- ._,__.__�_ i. e• cons. sloe ft. 13.95 2 k 2 O 83 74 .00 2I 4 6 84 84 . GO t 2.. 60 Cone. Pipe Lin, $2.25 2 2 2 4 9 9 .SO 9 2 2 3. 8e z b• Conn. ?sea - Fa. $1.00 - - 5� 3SG. 00 3(0 5f0 .00 L. standard ■achole — to. 1350.00 5 1 -7 50.00 G 2 I00.00 5 6. Standard Lamphole &a, $82.00 2 14 .00 � IG4.00 6. z Beddiz I Cu.Td V"00 46 Select Backfill Cu.yd $2.00 $ - 0 - 8. Rock Pxosration Cu [d 817.00 �- I 9. Cana. St. Restoration Sq.yd U6.00 10 360,00 13.50 46G.00 " Jub Total 13. 38'3.10 State Siloa Tax 539. 32 Dotal 173,9 I A 42. Loss 10" .^.etaiwd Less Amt. Previously Paid V O O��_ 15 Liourt Due 'Ide Estima'e 2L4(o 1.43 � 5pa . o0 s I ? �Yi88. 47- 94 ,,�Z 31 (-/-,L I j y t i t r UM l f 1 -� i 40 i(r[ 1 Feuraary 26, 1903 i aster, .ousts ar. ''tofclaan, .Ltorauys .;orthera Lifc• Tower p Joattle, Wa:hin,-ton Attentions "r. Jamos �;ay °.es Local L%arovement �ristrict 249 City of +ientun "aplowood Area tsar Sir: I, Jack K. wilson, duly appointed City Logineer for the City of motor., ling County, Washington, certify that the follovinh in- fornation is z true and correct statement of facts relative to Local lmproi,�tmont District 249. (1) "Ascription : ' +rea included in Local IVrovement District 249 h,aplawood ilivision No. 1 as recorded in Volume 39 of Plats, Page 24, xecords of Kirin CountysWashiogton, alsof Maplewood Divioica No. 2 as recorne in volume 39 of Plate, Page 39, Records of Kin,. :ounty, Waoxingtox, also] that portion of the South one half of the 3outhvset am quarter of Section The Township 23 North, iian(,e 5 East, W.M. lying Northerly of F.s.N.No. 5 and ffiasterly of the 4aterl- line of a 50 foot wide easement owned by Puget :found Power and Light Compaq. ( formerly Intermountain P)worlim) (2) rho property within the district `ooundiriab shall pay all costa an, axpenses for the ratprov ment and the asseasments will be beeed on the square foot mtethod. (3) The hearing on the Preliainery Roll for Local Improvement ^istrict 2h9 was held on P's:uvary 25, 1963 10 P.M. in the Council Chambers. moor (4) The total estimated coat of the improvement Le $ 87,93`. .00. The agr;ret;a a actual valuation of the real es:ato ineludlag 254 of the act,ua1 value of the improvements last placed upon it for the purpose of several taxation -a in the total amount of $ 2%,740.00. (6) The City received three (3) written protests in the ag,regate [ total of This amo rated to 2.13% of the total prelia:nary est:mats. I Ft ( 1) There are no, oatstandixu; assdaamentr rithin the district. t! .:Ftiki IFIEl) �01vt6\^T aJ O —W, son City wAginger Mine 1 1 L�J i 2Sl_K 2 Q� J r=� i 6D0 1 N s F � w on 0 { I E „ l STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES OLYMPIA Novrmber 26, 1963 City of Renton City Hall Renton, Washington Re: LID No. 269 Gentlemen: This is to certify that Iw infer Contractors, Inc., 1927 1st. Ave. So. Seattle, Wash., Firm No. 238,976 has made payroll report and paid premiums due the Accident and Medical Aid funds of the Department of Labor and Industries covering installat!%Q of sanitary sewers in Maplewood era. Very truly yours, SU?SRVISOR OF AU131T ARD COLLECTIONS SF ..� ;. R. s, Phillips Assistant Supervisor of Audit and Collections kk cc: Rainier Contractors, Inc. 1 a 7i I IN' ER-OFFICE MEMO Date ;arcti ii., 196l, From: .r ,,. ; , , _ ., . iycr Departmental Account No. 1 To nut.t.� rL •t;+ Expenditure Account No. MESSAGE; 3tr,` Lr L. The Utilities Department Dortion of the stro::t repair for L.I.D. 249, "aplewood Sanitary Sewer ?rstem is $626.00. Jack ?.'ilson City Bnt;inser INTER-OFFICE: MEb410 Date VAUVh 4a 1964 I' tir Departnunta. Account No. T*d Expenditure Account No. as% otreat .Wmtr I..1.l) 249 The Utilitiae DLpartwnt parttos of the AMA stair for L•I.D. 249, "aplewo i :anttu-y Saver 'yntee is W4.00 Jack Wilson ity Fmgimw I i 1 E Form 2474—DPPLICATE hO Revi%od 9-15-55. g• .. 78'. ... `..�..0......__ DISBURSING OFFICER Tax Commission of the State of Washington Contractor: RAINIER CONTRACTORS INC. 1127 FIRST AVENUE LOUTH r WC N? 4257 $CATTLE, WASHINGTON Certificate of Payment of Mate Excise Taxes by Public Works Contractor { We hereby certify that taxes, increases and penalties due or to become due from the above named contractor unde,, Chapter 180, Laws of 1935, as amenied. with respect tc the following public works eontr3. t: rl.U. A% INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWERS IN WPLSWOOD AREA, CITY OF RENTONO . ..._... . . . .. _._._. .. .__.._ ____.... ... ................. __.... ...__... __._. _ .. together with all other taxes, increases and penalties due from such contractor, have been paid in full or are readily collectible from other sources. This certificate is issued pursuant to the provisions o. Chap. 60,28 RCW (Chap. 236, Laws of 19°5), for the sole purpose of informing the state, county, or municipal officer charged with the duty of disbursing or authorizing the payment of public funds to said contractor t 1, tt e Tax Commission hereby releases the state's lien on the retained percentage provided by Chapter 60.28 RCW for Excis,, Taxes due from said contractor. This certificate does not release said contractor from liability for additional tax which may be .ater determined to be uue with respect to the above mentioned contract or other activities. Dated at Olympia, Washing.cn, . 1iwENecR ;-'9►_J963• TAX COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON Ccrtviiw,Officer _. H. C. JOHANsca, /.UDITOa i CLOCK NO, DAILY TIME REPORT DEPT. _NAME .-....- _.. _.DATE._._._ TITLEEQUIP. NO. j D17SCRIPTION I)e W('RK HOURS I I I FOREMAN A � C��r=t= �•^ ,, � � �t Cam, Z 1��-c-t-r as +�x^�5�� M Ij 8 15 22 !3 L5 I Z6 ' 3 & k F•(t� 31 '`� � 3 �P- f I 8 5 to S 2 Lc- T I � e Z „ 2 1-7¢ 1 . a _-`_�_T�l.r �_ i s ,- _�:�,1` � , 4.✓ _ ���. � A 4 I i !I� doll a r� �a rl C- 6} - N i\j N r 4 A, L � � a �1 1 � 1 i iI 1: J1 51I � i V 1 r r 1:1 y C'1 t: d _ vLlOC � tiNN P' I l r i i Januas :, 1964 Mr. ::taaa•lea .uy Soon jLt: aenuo •sat itamatoni ,4shiryi. na now "re lIUV t At ttu rmrz it c. :ounniL-x._. an uutsr we would like to explain the "WO of assessment uaa(: in 'oplewood Sanitary Sewer L.I.C. kwY. Ta+v s]ehoi of aseewunt detoamined to be ost equitable tii Via entire district was the square foot.4se nsthods The aelsction of the squaw foot" method was hae to t n llarrro maber si corner lots whieh would be panalised iinder the zone Termi Mettwds :ha nqusre fsetage method 'ass no relationship to the front fbot:a,•s method ow* r.t'atr assesses are equal ovtion on the entire area of the property. In your particulpr ;ass your ;moo warty was es:,eoaa,&d a Lot 1e 91ook 2 :plewood :) vision go. 1 as r eorled in ol•.mks :,) of Flats awe 2Ls scords a' King :ou ty, 4"hiagt4ns The total rwa+unt of YJotn' nasm"Menitw+es hsssd can the total eqW" footage of your Dro. r:rrty rut its rl) wrtional share of the sauare footage of the eaivire :';artw questions rerarAtna, this .attar pleaee feel "ra• to contact this office, Very truly Yoursm Jack eilson 'Sty agimer NIM eRt Dan %voter l Jan sot; t1� L%4 r 4r. 'hsrles AW 3Y)() 5th Avelxla .art ,wwunn .4kahiwton 1iear `r. Juyn wt tlh+ request a' ;ow cillus 'an wtor we could lira► to explain the vthod of assessment ueot:: in aplotwod 'ariltu^d c wr L.I•t), t49. The method of assesaiwent datermirned to be ,rost equit.ole to 41e entire district rue the equate footage >'*WxA. The .,sleetius of Vw square footage ant?" ram h* to the lar+•e number of �-w4wr Lots ikich would be peodl'aid under the -:one '.athod. i ho squire !outage method :w5 no relationship to Vw front foo ass nothod out r itherr assensee s.I oq:al ;xrtlon an the en ti.rs area of the vororty. In yew particular naar ;our ;wroperty A. saweaaed as Lot Ie Mack I '+api.erood ;)ir'i.iion go* l as r-*w4od in volum 39 of Plats ?are 242 ueeorde of King ;*wAv9 Irehicgtosia The total amount of ,your aenom a based on the total sgLare for'.se cf yarn pro. port" Y its I,ra+ortional share of the equate foota"w of the entire district• If you have any f it w questtona rebardixq, this rw.ter yl,raae feel tv*4 to aontaot this a-Alm. Yary truly ya *# Jack *neon "itr Ftljiel/er � JMI#R aCI Dan :aster IF .waft s JWWAWY gs XIS ;ram. ahstr'lss � ; 4a� AW= 2arm 1MrAeas •n 'tsar "r. a►pa At th• request o" 'Umicilauo face ustor we would We to explain the wthod -'f aimemA tt used is Ymple ood =waitsry SwAr L.1.^. 20. The msthsd of a-,w ."m dswerrirwd to be •voet oqultah]e to the sari» district ewe the sgiAro fontyis w*%hod. The +ol". ion of tw sgwars f step nsV" we No to the lersp casa0ar of *craw lots %%Sob would he peaeliird under the -'sae Torod. 'tethod. :he equm footam tiott.od toss no roUtionship to the twat root'-* .asthnd hut. r VAr ass saw ar Nual uasim -:R tlws eieiro area of t'w "Arty. in ywr ,rttou3ar ias +ur .4vpm y was sssesasd u Lot 10 bleak 2 ajAmwood ivistxe oo. 1 ae r-oordad is Vol" ]V of Plate a s 24s jxmi s of �i4 ouaty. drshingtas. Ths trial amat at vur assonmm* was Wood an the total aquirs too", of yaw pro- "MI wrtloeml shsm of the oe ttro :oot;;s of the w%tirs if yea have any f+ia*w questims ratardin w.io estter ploom trsl. "r to c--mitsot this ottiae. 7sry WUIY Yc"s Jack 1SLae C W re itfsar Jwanc ace nass '"at" t I i i FL 325 Rev. j-1-54 2M File No: Notice of Completion of Public Works Contract To: Excise Tax Division Date: �1c1i, Audit :'ection Tax Commission Olympia, Washington Do Not Use From: CI Ty ovC k Assigned To: —� 44�� 7 Date Assigned: P. W. C. Dated: Date of Claim: Gentlemen: Notice is hereby given relative to the completion of contract or project described below: Description of Contract L ,1 , 2 }- ) A \ IAl l P I: h- �•i` �Mcl� /A?Y )�`a i<4'e� Contractor's Name : c- k'- <'�.• I12c�c - (�.r,., � A=C�_ , Contractor's Address l ? �- 1 Z 5 I i cY >c�-/{ i Date Work Com-enced Date Work Completed I\.(�'� i / � j(1:`3 Date Work Accepted: ^ ( i , Surety or Bonding Company I'i �� l� �� i r IC lc -'A l ( & C �, Agent's Address ��_✓:U �tf c..�y, �� ��4 �L A ! 7i �.. aSNi Contract Amountlr. :$ Co�� •�� Amount Disbursed: -/}'- 3(4 r ditiens �C{ T!Jti - 7 7. ; Amount Retained `7, 3 Sales Tax C� • > Total otal S-2 B;; Disbursing Office- TWO COPIES OF PHIS NOTICE '-rIST BE COP -' ETED BY THE DISBURSING OFFICER AND MAILED TO THE rAX COMMISSIO', AT OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON IMMEDIATELY AF FR ACCEPTANCE OF THE WCRK DONE UNDER THIS CONTRACT. 1 PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS -- FINAL PAYW,NT 82.;_. 250 The amount of all taxes, increases and penalties due or to become due under any chapter cf this title from a contractor or hir. surcessors or assignees with respect to a public improvement contract -.,herein the contract price is five thousand dollars or more shall be e. lien prior to all o liens upon the amount of the retained per- centage withheld by the a ursing officer under such contract, and the amount of all ether taxes, finer-axes and penalties due and owing from the cont:-actor shall be a lien upon the balance of such retained percentage remaining in the possession of the disbursing officer after all Other statutory lien claims have been paid. Any state, county or muni _ipal officer charged with the duty of disbursing or authorizing the payment of public funds in raymet.t of any such public improvement ccntract shall, before making final payment of the retained percentage to any person performing an- —ch contract or to any of his successors or assignees, require the pens, cure from the tax commission a rertifirate that all taxes, incr penalties due from such person, and all taxes to become due witt such contract have been paid in full r that they are, in 4 esien's opiuion, readily collec,;'_ble wit out recourse t;. the cr. x's lien on the retained percentage and that said lien is therefore released. If within thirty days after receipt of notice r)y the tax commission of the completion of the contract the amount of all taxes, increases and ?ena, Jes due from the contractor or any of his successors or assignees or to became due tith resr--t to such contract have not been paid, the tax commission may at any t' -e u ;;er the expiration of such thirty deg period, certify to the disbursing offs er the amount of all taxes, increases ai.d penalties dire from the taxpayer together with the amount of all taxes to becow due with respect to tho contract and may request payment -thereof to the tax commission in accordance with the priority provided by tht, section. ';he disbursing officer shall within ten days after receipt cf such ce^tificate and request pay to the tax commission the amount of all taxes, increases a:,d penalties certified to be due or to become lue tith respect to the ,articular contract, and, after payment. of all claims which by statute are a lief upon the retained percentage withheld by the disbursing officer, shall pay to the tax commission the balance, if arhy, or so much thereof as shall 1�-' necessary to satisfy the claim of the tax commisslon for the balance of all Saxe" increases or penalties shown to be due by the certificate of the tax commission. SAN-1 LID 249 S-71 gX a.V.NO.IM7-03-1Rev.2-S4,-4-60—IOW. C- C STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES OLYMPIA RELEASE FOR THE PROTECTION OF PROPERTY OWNER AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR FirmNo... ...........___...._...._._.......__ Prime contractor_ "A l ri !�..� 17C )L / _ f St At ............ --, (Name) (Address) Project location Contract No ... '.. Title or description of work 1 I A t n i c ti c Nt n j A I? (� t w r I I( >•�fltY Ea ?�c,`, Type of work 1' L L Amount of contract A?� � 'Z`--------- Work started ! 4._'> 19..14....iWork completed_.":_- �.. I_.......—., 19 � Attach list of subcontractors, including address, designating type of work and the date each completed his work (DO NOT INCLUDE FIRMS WHO ONLY SUPPLIED MATERIAL) Signature of prime contractor or name and address of n:tn who awarded contract L ) i Y 14ALI. -eta jL& � - ��. _...__....._..-.-._.._...._............._......_......._._.____-ek._._..._..... By-... ......_._ ......._............._ _.......... ......____..... ..._.__. . ALL WORKMAN TIOURS THROUGH COMPLETION DATE OF THIS PROJECT MUST BE REPORTED AND PREMIUMS DUE THEREON MUST BE PAID BEFORE A RELEASE WILL BE ISSUED The ahot'e must he aomPletely tilled out by Party demanding release and mailed to Olympia office. I 1 \1 s� \ i i wC\ Aa mar 'S��•. Ys Ti' ...�� � _...... _.....�......:��..�.._ GI Y OF �.RE 'NT0N L ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT i E^� •,`-- - f I C I N i T ter' M A P MAPLEWOnD SAW : TA2Y SEVtER !�, ..yd,'.� Y�;�.;! _ L��yQ A.S✓'EA �F10YVU THUS r"&Of% 2 C H r.ATK M. l M4YGi3 +p-..r No� wSC#lD SCAIC 1•3 800' .., Paton •a..! 1 w F.F.12.Q1, S.F.No.':MN—OS—i-62—ISM. i WASHINGTON "EE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION F DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Enumclaw CC District No.__..__ 1. _.._........ No....._225.6 .._.. PERMIT In accordance with Chapter 13, Session Laws of 1961 and RCW 47.32.110, and,or Chapter 13. Session Laws of 1961 and RCW 47.44.050, and subject to all the terms, conditions and provisions written or printed below or on any part of this form PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO CITY OF RENTON CITY HALL UNTON, WASHINGTON to construct, operate and maintain an eight (8) inch sanitary sewer on the North side of Primary State Highway No. 5, Vicinity Maplewood Golf Club, South of Renton, from a point approximately two-hundred (200) feet West of 5th Ave. E. to a point four-hundred and thirty (430) feet west of Primary State Highway No. 5. PROVIDED, 1. In accordance with the provisions of Washington State Highway Commission Res:�lutioo No. 586, a basic overhead charge o. $10.00 has been paid by City of Renton. An additional charge in the amount of expenses, if any, actually incurred by the Department of Highways for engineering services, including inspection prior to, during or following the installation of this facility, or any other necessary engineering services shall be paid t by tFe City of Renton upon presentation of vouchers from che. Department of Highways. E 2. Wherever deemed necessary by the Department of Highways for the protection of the highway pavement, the sides of the trench shall be supported by adequate lagging cr cribbing to prevent any damage by cracks, settlement, etc., to the pavement. 3. All trenches shall be carefully backfilled, and where such tr, -hea cross an approach road, said backfilling, shall be in layers of not more than six (6) .,fiches in depth and thoroughly tamped into plate, the top six (6) inches to be of a suitable surfacing material. When the pipeline crosses a County road, a permit shall be secured from the County Engineer's office. All slopes, slope treatment, top soil, ditches, pipes etc., disturbed by this operation shall be restored to their original cross-section and condition. All open trenches shall be marked by warning signs, barricades, lights and if necessary, flagmen shall be employed for the purpose of protecting the traveling public. Roadside operations shall be apeci°ied by the District Engineer. r If the work done under this permit interferes in any way with the drainage of the state highway. the grantee shall wholly and at his own expense make such provision as the engineer may direct to take care of said drainage. On completion of said work herein contemplated all rubbish and debris shall be immediately removed and the roadway and roadside shall be left neat and presentable anti :isfactory to the engineer. All of the work herein contemplated shall be done under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Director of High- ways and the entire expense of saic; supervision shall be borne by the party or parties to whom this permit is issued. The Director of Highways hereby reserves the right to order the change of location or the removal of any structure or structures authorized by this permit at any time, said change or removal to be made at the sole expense of the party or parties to whom this permit is issued, or their successors and assigns. All such changes, reconstruction or relocation by the grantees shall be done in such manner as will cause the least inter- ference with any of the State's work and the State of Washington shall in no wise be held liable for any damage to the grantee by reason of any such work by the State of Washington, its agents or representatives, or by the ..xercise of any rights by the State upon roads, streets, public places or structures in question. This permit or privilege shall not be deemed or held to be an exclusive one and shall n•d prohibit the State from granting other permits or franchise rights of like or other nature to other public or private utilities, nor shall it prevent the State from using any of its roads, streets, or public places, or affect its ri.ght to full supervision and control over all or any part of them. none of which is hereby surrendered. The Director of Highways may revoke, annul, change, amend, amplify, or terminate this permit or any o1 the conditions herein enumerated if grantee fails to comply with any of all of its provisions, requirements or regulations as herein set forth or through wilful or unreasonable neglect, fails to heed or comply with notices given or if the utility herein granted is not installed or operated and maintained in conformity herewith or at all or for any cause or reason whatsoever. The party or parties to whom this permit is issued shall maintain at his or their sole expense the structure or object for which this permit is granted in a condition satisfactory to the Director of Hignways. In accepting this permit the grantee, his successors and assigns, agree that any damage or injury done to the property of the grantee or any expense incurred by him through the operation of a contractor, working for the State or of any State em- ployee shall be a- the sole expense of the grantee, his successors or assigns. ..........................__.......... ._..... ... ...... .. ._._ .... ._ .........._., the undersigned,hereby accept this permit subject to the terms and conditions as herein set forth. Dated this.......... _.._ ..........._day of, ......._ ...... .................., 19........ _ �_r`�.4�.r.... ...�._.� ............._. WtTNEW: ...................... ..... ........................ i t, I..F.12.0. S.F.N..!w41 0S-t.62-15W WASHINGTON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Enumclaw District No. __.1 ___ No... 2256 4 PERMIT In accordance with Chapter 13, Session Laws of 1961 and RCW 47.32.110, and/or Chapter 13. r Session Laws of 1961 and RCW 47.44.050, and subject to all 1he terms, conditions and provisions written or printed below or on any part of this form PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO CITY OF RENTON _ CITY HALL ENTON, WASHrN(,JLK Page #2 to 4. Any and all culverts, catch basins, drains and drainage facilities that are damaged or found necessary to be removed in the installation or said sewer pipeline. shall be restored or repl..,ed in a satisfactory and workmanlike manner, and approved by the Director of Highways. 5. The shoulders where disturbed shall be resurfaced with crushed stone surfacing two and one-half (211) inches minimum compacted depth ^op course, or as directed by the District Engineer. 6. After the pipeline is installed and in operation, any damage done to the highway causes by leaks, breakage or feLlure of the pipeline, shall be immediately repaired and restored to the satisfaction of the Director of Highways, and at the sole expense of the franchise holder. 7. Work shall be restricted to the hours between 8:00 A.M. and 4:3u P.M. , or as directed by the District E-gineer, and no wot' shall be al.jwed on the right-of-way Saturdays, Sundays or Holidays. 8. A bond for $1,000.00, written by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Washington, shall be furnished for stipulations herein. Should permirtee fe.il to fulfill all provisions of this petmLt within a reasonable time, the Departrent of Highways may, after thirty (30) days written notice to permittee, take such steps as it deems necessary to remove all installations by permittee on the right-of-way or complete all work azcording to specifications of the permit. Prompt payment shall be made by bondiag company upon presentation of statement of costa of work performed by State If the work done tinder this permit interieres in any way with the drainage of the state highway, the grantee shall wholly and at his own expense make such provision as the engineer may direct to take care of said drainage, On completion of said work herein contemplated ill rubbish and debris shall be immediately removed and the roadway and roadside shall be left neat and presentable and satisfactory to the engineer. All of the work herein contemplated shall be done under the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Director of High- ways and the entire expense of said supervision shall be borne by the party or parties to whom this permit is issued. The Director of Highways hereby reserves the right to order the change of loc ::on or the removal of any structure or structures authorized by this permit at any time, said change or removal to be made at the sole expense of the party or parties to whom this permit is issued, or their successors and assigns. All such changes, reconstruction or relocation by the grantees shall be done in such manner as will cause the least inter- ference with any of the State's work ani the State of Washington shall in no wise be held liable for any damage to the grantee by reason of any such work by the State of Washington, its agents or representatives,or by the exercise of vity rights by the State upon roads, streets, public plans or structures in question. This permit or privilege shall not be deemed or held to be an exclusive one and shall not prohibit the State from granting cth -r permits or franchise rights of like or other nature to other public or private utilities, nor shall it prevent the State from o ne ,,ny of its roa is. streets, or public places, or affect its right to full supervision and control over all or any part of them, is hereby surrendered. The Director of Highways may revoke, annul, change, amend, amplify, o: terminate this permit or any of the conditions herein enumerated if gra ntee fails to comply with any or all of its provisions, requirements or regulations as bereir set forth or through v.dful or unreasonable neglect, fails to heed or comply with notices given or if the utility hscin granted is not installed or operated and maintained in conformity herewith or at all or for any cause or reason whatsoever. . The party or parties t, whom this permit is issued shall maintain at his or their sole expense the structure or object for which this permit is granted in a condition satisfactory to the Director of Highways. In accepting this permit the grantee, his successors and assigns, agree that any d.mage or injury done to the property of the grantee or any expense incurred by him through the operation of a contractor, working for the State or of any State em- ployee shall be at the sole expense of the grantee, his successors or assigns. ....... .............. ............. ...._ __.._. . _. ._._.._ ..,the undersigned hereby accept this permit subject to the terms and conditions as herein set forth Datedthis..._ .. _.... .............day of . . .................._........._...._..._.._._....._ .. __ 19..... . - l Wrrxsss: _ ..._................................... T.7I N„M T140 a.Mr ♦u I, H..... a i W4 - �I H.F.12,00. S.F.-No.!"4-0S— -62-15M. - WASHINGTON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Enumclaw District No. L__ _ __ No. 2256 PERMIT In accordance with Chapter 13, Session Laws of 1961 and RCW 47.32.110, and/or Chapter 13, Session Laws of 1961 and RCW 47.44.050, and subject to oll the terms, col ditions and provisions written or printed below or on any part of this form PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO CITY OF RENTON CITY HALL RENTON, WASHINGTON F Page #3 f to k Highway Department or private forces. Bond ahrll remain in force •ntil all work under this permit is completed and approved, and all costs to the Department relative to this permit have been paid. Notice of rel_ase of bond will be sent to permittee and bonding company- No work shall be done under this permit until the party or parties to whom it is granted shall have communicated with and received instructions from _ Mr, Wesley W.,. Srown, Maintenance 3upt, 437 Griffin Phone TA 5-4011 Enumclaw, Washington.._... This permit shall be void unless the work herein contemplated shall have been completed before _._......... ..._ March_20eh _ .. _ 19 04 Dated at Seattle, Washington this 20th day of September 19....6&.. cc- Headquarters - Olympia DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS Supt. (2) Bonding Co. y..._ File B erg Fnf. NN;M v1Y 1NfINf ER �. ry U e GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO ALL PERMITS A bond in the amount of A is required for the protection of the state as set forth In the terms of the bond. During the progress of the work such barriers shall be erected and maintained as may be necessary or as may be directed for the protection of the traveling public; the barriers shall be properly lighted at night. In accepting this permit the petitioner, his successors and assigtu, agrees to protect the State of 'Washington and save it harmless from all claims, actions or damages of every kind and description which may accrue to or be suffered by any person or persons, corporation or property by reason of the performance of any such work, character of materials used or manner of installation, maintenance and operation or by the improper occupancy of rights of way br public place or public structure,and in case any suit o, action is brought against said State of Washington for damages arising out of or by reason of any of the above causes, the petitioner, his successors or assigns, will upon notice to him or them of commencement of such action,defend the same at his or their own sole cost and expense and will satisfy any judgment after the said suit or action shall have finally been determined if adverse to the Slate of Washington. Except as herein authorized, no excavation shall be made or obstacle placed within the limits of the state highway in such a manner as to interfere with the travel over said road. Except as herein authorized, no excavation shall be made or obstacle placed within four (4) feet of the edge of the pavement. If the work done under this permit interferes in any way with the drainage of the state highway, the gra shall wholly and at his own expense make such provision as the engineer may direct to take care of said drainage. On completion of said work herein contemplated all rubLish and debris shall be immediately removed and the roadway and roadside shall be left neat and presentable and satisfactory to the engineer. All of the work herein contemplated shall be done undo. the supervision and to the satisfaction of the Director of High- ways and the en Are expense of said supervision shall be, borne by the party or parties to whom this permit is issued, The Direc'..,r of Highways hereby reserves the right to order the change of location or the removal of any structure or structures authorized by this permit at any time, said change or removal to be made at the role expense of the party or parties to whom this per.mtt is issued, or their successors and assigns. All such changes, reconstruction or relocation by the grantees shall be done in such manner as will cause the least int,r- ference with any of the State's work and the State of Washington shall in no wise be held liable for any damage to the grantee by reason of any such work by the State of Washington,its agents or representatives, or by the exercise of any rights by the State upon roads, streets, public places or structures in question. This permit or privilege shall not be deemed or held to be an exclusive one and shall not prohibit the State from granting other permits or franchise rights of like or other natur other public or private utilities, nor shall it prevent the State from using any of its roads, streets, or public places, or affect s right to full supervision and control over all or any part of them, none of which is hereby surrendered, The Director o1 Highways may revoke, annul, change, amend, amplify, or terminate this permit or any of the conditions herein enumerated if grantee fails to comply with any or all of its provisions, requirements or regulations as herein Set forth or through wilful or unreasonable neglect, fads to heed oI comply with notices given or if the utility herein granted Is not installed or operated and maintained in conformity herewith or at all or for any cause or reason whatsoever. The party or parties to whom this permit Is issued shall maintain at his or their sole expense the structure or object for which this W^mit is granted in a condition satisfactory to the Director of Highways. In accepting this permit the grantee, his successors and assigns, agree that any darrt•ag. or injury done to the property of the grantee nr any expense incurred by him through the operation of a contractor, working for the State or of arty estate em- ployee shall be at the sole expense of the grantee, his successors or assigns. We, Prank Aliment, Mayor and Ifelmie W. Nelson, City Clerk, of _.. ..The.,.City of Renton, WaShi.ngten the undersigned,hereby accept this permit subject to the terms and conditions as herein set forth. Dated this... .39th _. day of _. September _ .. IS_63 WITNESS: _.iM^t:.. +...../ ,nt•. AR[t'.. .............. . � • � . ..a.one n.v• ,�,. . ` r k CITY of itmvm , NASHINOT= RABOLtFM'ION Wo. A RBSOLVlIOe of the citf Council of the City of Renton , Washington , declaring its intention to construct and install sanitary sever lines and appurtenances in the Maplewood area of the City and to create a local improvement district to assess the cost and expense of said improve= sent against the properties in such District specially benefited then byr and notifying All Persons who may desire to object to said improvement to appear and present their objections at a seetlnq of the City Council to be hold on February 25 , 1963 . HE IT RESOLVAD Sy TVL CITY COtMCIL OF THE CITY OF RXWKW, WASHImOTm , as follows, 8scµ.14q 1. That it 10 the intention ct the City Council of the City of Renton , Washington, to construct and install the following sanitary sewar lines in tha Naplswood area of the City, to-wit; APPP=. PIPS SIZE . ------ON --- ON s" 5th Avenue Last Maple Valley High- Approx . 30V' way (P.S.H. ■o. 5) Last of "O" Street Smtb 8" bth Avenue vast 5th Avenue Seat "N" Street South •H" Street South Approx. 6000 vast of "O" Street South 8" "N" street South maple Valley Mligh "N" Street South My (P.S.H. mc. 5) 8" "N" street South St` Avenue vaat 6th Avenue mast 8" "O" Street South Sth Avenue vas; 6th Avenue Bast •1" ith place Last "O" Street. South Bast appro:. 450' 8" maple valley Nigh- Sth Avenue Seat Most approm, b00' way (P.S.H. go. 5) i There shall be included is the foregoing the acquisi- tion aad installation of all necessary valves , fittings , coup- lings , connections, equipment and appurtenar as , and the ac- quisition of any easements , rights--of-way and land that may be requiredy and there shall be included the perf.�rmance of such work as may be incidental and necessary to the foregot:�g construction and installation. The City Council nay modify the details of the fore- going de6cribed improvement where in its Judgment it appears advisable , provided such modifications do not substantially alter the plan of said improvement. All of the foregoing shall to in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor to be prepared by Jack Wilson , the City "ineer. Section 2. That the entire oust and expense of said improvement shall be borne by and assessed against the property specially benefited by much improvement to be included in the local improvement district to be established, embracing as near as may be all property specially benefited by such improve- ment . That there shall be included in the cost and expense of said ispr,3% ment all cost items specified in ACV 35.44.020. Section 3. Tbat all persons who may desire to cL)oct to the improvement herein described are hereby notified to s«pear and present 7uch objections at a meeting of the City COUicli to be held 1I the Council ^hambsrs in the City ball, Renton . Washington , at 6100 o'clock p.m. (t!T) on February 25, 19C4r, which timer and place are hereby fixed for hearing all 2 mvte;:s relating to said proposed improvement and all objec- tions thereto and for determining the methoa of payment for said improvement. Sea:tion 4. Jack Wilson, City Rngineer , is hereby directel to ■utmlt to the City Council , on or pi ' nr to the 25th day of rebruary 1963 , all data and information required by law Lo be submitt®d. The foregoing Resolution was ADOFlED by the City Councl"( of the City of Renton , Washington , at a regular meet- ing thereof this 7th day of January, 1963 . i MOTOR 11fiR AT c CITY CUM APPROVED AS 'PG FORXI CITY TTUR MY el 3 _ P . J _ PERRY & C7 _ INSURANCE TO 3P AVENUE SUITE YOI MAIN 4-2050 SEATTLE E. PCR CY J. PENRY TNCMAP A.MAAMAN '11gu9t 14, 1963 LOUISE NICMOL1110N Bngineeri.ng Department Citv of Renton C.,dar River Park Renton, Washington Re: Rainier Contractors, Inc, Convtruction of Maplewood District Sani,dry System LID 249 Gentlemen: I am enclosing Certificates of Insurance issued un?er United Pacific policy CLP-41734 and Lloyd's Certificates 17619 and 17620. Limits of Liability are as follows: Bodily Injury Liability - , Automobile $100,000/30U,000 Other than Automobile 100,000/300,000 300,000 Aggregate Products ComplLted Operations Property Damage liability - Automobile $50,000 Other than Automobile *50,000;*$50,000 Aggregate *(subject to $250 Deductible •ach occurrence) These Certificates cover the period August 12, 1963 tc August 12, 1964. ThA City of Renton is included as an additional insured and ten da;s tten notice will be given in event of cancellation, 4$. cerel " urs, I` I T TH:c enc. cc-Rainier Contractors, Inc, l P �'�` i AID. 1 ♦ y�i�--Ii31.�61 -,? TALC hn A, -WASht N CTON r CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE In Effect on Date of This CeWfica.a x 'h,- is to certify that the policy described below has b^cn issued Fy Iro UNITED PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY, as Insurer, to the Insured designated in this certificate. Any requirements or provisions in any cortroct of ogieement between the Insured ord any other parson, firm or corporation will not be construed as enln�ging, altering or amending the definition of insured or any atl:et terms or conditions of this certificate or the colicy designated. Such policy, subject to the limits of liability, coverages, hazards, exclusions, provi- sic�, c.ndtinns and other terms thereof, is in full force and effect as of the date the certificate wcs issued. i` Nnm o+ Inrured HUCH F. FERGOSOP ro. AND RAINIER CONTRACTORS, INC, Aduress of insured 1927 First Avewue South, Seattle, Washington 98134 i Policy Number CLP-41734 Effective 8-12-63 expires 8-12-64 COVtR_A_GE_$_ HAZARDS LIMITS OF LIABILITY BO DILY INJURY Automobile $ 100,000.00 Each Person $ 300.000.00 Eoch Occurrence _} LIABILITY Other than Automobile $ 100,000.00 E. J.o Peron $ 300,000.00 Each Occurrence „ $ 300'000.00 Aggregate Producfs - Completed Operat,ons PROPER I DAMAGE Automobile $ 50,000.00 Each Occurrence j LIABILITY Other than Automobile $ rot Covered Each Accident $not covered Aggregate I y In accordance with the above, the poi cy covers the operations and locations described as follows. .� UPF.RATIONS BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE INSURED AND ALL PREMISES OR 1ROP.PMTY USED BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE INSURED, SUBJECT, HOWEVER, TO ALL EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF THE POLICY, al THE POLICY PROVIDES THAT TEN (10) DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE OF CANCELLATION r' OR CHANGE SHALL BE GIVEN TO: THE CITY OF RENTON, ENGINEERING, DEPARTMENT s' THE CITY OF R-WTON IS AN ADDITIONAL INSURED UNDER THE POLICY AS RESPECTS CONSTRUCTION vF MAPLEWOOD DISTRICT SANITARY SYSTEM LID 249. �4 Ti,,. ca• °c•'te is not a olicy and does not afford any insurance coverage. Nothing contained in this certifi- t4n' nonstrued n: extending cuvetoge not afforded by the dcsionoted policy or by endorsement thereto. E oat as -^ccifically E,ovided for in this certificate, United P�, .i c Insurance Comport-, shall have no duty to �r tht , .,,Sy to whom this certificate is addressed as tc anj c`enge in, or cancellation of, the policy and ". shall not be responsible for any failure to do so. r August 12, 1963 tt//``�� CITY OF REP"I'ON, ENGINEERING DEPARTPSI *� I"'� Cedar River Park Renton, Washington P. A& CO. `n s„ Countc:s'gned by______ AUT "Ir eEfE ATIVE MR— � —_ -• - _ __ ...P. .fin ... _._:i_..-' ��� VOIGT, WALKER & CO, Inc. CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE To CITY OF RENTON, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Address Cedar River Park, Renton, Washington THIS IS TO CERTIFY as to the existence of insurance with Underwriters at Lloyd's, London and/or Insurance Com- panies, as described below: Name of Assured HUGH S. FERGUSON CO. AND RAINIER CONTRACTORS, INC. Seattle, Address of Assured 1927 First Avenue South, Washington 98134 Location of Risk COVERING ALL OPERATIONS OF THE INSURED, OTHER THAN AUTOMOBILE, AS PER TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF CERTIFICATES Kind of insurance: PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY, OTHER THAN AUTOMOBILE Certificate No. 17619 period from 8_12-63 to 8-12-64 Limits: Bodily Injury—each person S each accident S aggregate $ Property Damage--each 9nCe25,000.00* aggregate S 25,000.00 *subject to $250 Deductible each occurrence Kind of insurance. PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY. OTHER THAN AUTOMOBILE Certificate No. 17620 period from 8-12-63 to 8-12-64 Limits: PROPERTY DAMAGE LLABiL11'Y, OTHER THAN AUTOMOBILF. Each Occurrence $25,000.00, excess of $25,000.00; Aggregate $25,000.00 THE CITY OF RENTON IS AN ADDITIONAL INSURED UNDER THE CERTIFICATES AS RESPECTS CONSTRUCTION OF MAPLEWOOD DISTRICT SANITARY SYSTEM, LID 249. THE CERTIFICATES PROVIDE THAT TEN (10) DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OR CRANGD SHALL BE GIVEN THE CITY OF REN1'ON, ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Kind of insurance: Certificate No. period from to Limits: Should the above mentioned Certificate be cancelled,assigned or changed in such manner as to affect this Certificate, we will endeavor to give written notice to the above named holder of this Certificate; but failure to give such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon VOIGT, WALKER & CO. , IN('.. Dated at Seattle, Washington this 12th day of August 1963 VOIGT, WALKER & CO. , INC. By_ c-- 4 r C W C SWAW 1►s! P> Mbs y -w+sca, Rv�a a!t IL.F• .3 (o" �e►fc.• �MJr:�ik I�,ra (� °R ! L.F = i �, fr90 a= • .. _�, ONLY $TW RAUAH<2A. -,'b a .W. . '+' .W •.-. a,��:Y t;:" K i„ . -T.s Cal: -7rP ti--++- C?N1.`t' tZ` X 6�` "T 1► *7 b -.s ' 210 x 3 • � �~ a � G , `f +r 14 r.t t . I rr w�G ( �► i G Y. T ` +Soo � Occ) . 2c77'� uw+ aat wv. 14 L'?G ' Twc IL ti ` sz bo " -t''t MMM 6 July 301, 196' A nicer Contractors Inc. 1927 1st avenue mouth Battle. 4"hington Is: "aplovood L. 1. D. 24 Osntlam ens mof,"uoe is pads to the speolrications for the above mnti�ved L. I. D., wherein it is specified that the toes on the m Ls sewer stall !4 ,,laced aj- roxim aj 30 de,;reos above a .o_r1z=Wkl position. You are 'seroby authorized and requ¢stsd to Aac to a at aP'j road• mately 2 percent above a horisontal position. If you have any questions do not hesitate to oaU. very truly yews, Jack Wilasn City &WInser JWlsic 9 Jail r Y1, 1963 tainiar ,.or»traators Itso. 1927 1st Avv. m -youth Seattle, +Aaat.ifctoa 941 °apleewow L. I. »'3nticafons * "o anos is mdo to tt,a speoiticatims for the a'*" rsoutiooed L. 1. D.# wherein it i• gWeifierd tP?rt t.'fa te!rrt or, ::a jai ae++•3r t1ea11 �a alaeed a,.:rou:,4tely Yt da.7rees above a 'ta►L 1 ;w:tioo. .0 au You are 'mroby aut.'kir sed and r aeZusatod to oleo to s AT, watal� 2 ae>rosttt xtwvs a ;ariseatal pa.4tiess. If you have auy questiona do ..ot heaitate to call. Ye7' trar yerars, Jsak Mil.eft Oitdr morisaar a 1 P Ju'I,y 30, 1969 tainier zontractors Iwo W27 lot Avenue ,.ouch Seattle, +iashiogtom Ref laplewo(i L. I. D. 24) Centlemant Kefarence is made to L,m speoifications for the caw mentioned I. I. NO wherein it is specified vat t.re tees on the rai;a sewr shall no plaoed ap.;roximatelty, 70 de,;reas above a orismtwl positim. Xou are 'w"by authorised and . ,..st^i to plac • to,a at up,woxi+ mately 2 percom, above a I qri :„,tal. ) 'tim. It you have any questions do -,ot lwaitate to callo very truly Voursa Jack Wilson City LaLiosar Nome e i rase 27, 1;K,3 Hm waraclw Prank klimmt, rk or RaabaiM of the City oWOU t)ant?ears::t It is Uie rtcmaendatian of the .4ani-st4I an:4*Attan d of tha Cif *AgtMW that Uw Lsn basic bid of 3ala3or .'4wbr*A* j Iha. No. 20 in tbs owmt of 9096766?0 be aooapttd ;Od that tha P%W and 'lty nwk be aut-Oriaad to *!to the oonVaata ar= appawal or tha 'ity kttorsry. 3ar+irabim ism-Attaa r i M laa 1903 *409Mlals trwk AUAM". esAWw :4406are of the City '*msa OWSIONOW it to the r"Mmes"Um of Was ..1wi14tti+m Cawdttaa am of Un ,: b 1tglnsr that the Im t+esis sill of :.aims r CouWtorsm !In* fftr a t. F, 7b, At is tho amuwL of ;,6Ov676*r3 to saoeytsd and tMS US PAWW Gait ':ity C1srk be aat.'+erised to siam tN* amUs&*ts Vm sgatw+al of the 'ity A.ttwvW* xa dt atias .Qmrdateo i I Juno ad, 1963 k '+ere of UN -Ity o+mail Oentlaerutt 2t to _is r"ovoa"tift e^ the oAt "OM .ittw aad of "m CIV ftb�~ ttst the ',aw beds bld of AlnUr �j Two. !Or L. 1. n. "o 249 .x the Ow-unt of , 00676.7? %# a000p%" mmd that the 'Um wtd `1L,f ']wk be aut orisad to of a wo amatrasta ��rm appearai ar , :ttf sttoreaayo i Sunt6atlasl �aeNL1t4M City of Renton - Utilities Dept., SS 1127 S.. 1127 I :.'if3mo4etws. Sm., 27 lat -yr.$ -:ni, r r rt>,lp e. s•>h�ngtrn 17.7 ist .. k 410 6$ le: } 1\ E: M PL `fJOOC ��N ' TARY SEW_ Ems_ Ei D TABU �l�T I O N �� GONTRACTC�R I� B45�� BID 5. I �. rr - -7=25, 5 we I'D, 3.'4 o z " R ��� 1 � _. �� `� lug. —'� �-�--�-•---- I L. l3r 14, P I i 4 LwW OPFO Chi n.Roeceta ROBERTS.SHEFELMAN,LAWRENCE,GAYS MOCH rwM Ca R WCtG llp[pl TE LEPn(nr wwRGLG e..aw[r unww 'W ErER,RO BERTS L 'YEFELM ANI nux z-le 4 vl ctoR a uwpcxcc nM[e ow. G asT G.YOCw NGPTME9N L'" OWCR J Mn[p C.wwRP CI, GmRGC M.nwcx SEAT7LE I,WAS HIN OTON eRlww L.c�Matoc. n.GTMT a CUFrO+D January 2 , 1962 Mr. Jack Wilson City Engineer City Hall Renton , Washington Dear Jack: Pursuant to your request of last week and the information, you furnished me , I have prepared and enclose an original and four ttcc copies of a Resolution declaring the intention of the City Council to install certain sanitary sewer lines in the Maplewood area of your city and fixing the time of the hearing thereon. I am also enclosing an original and four copies of a form of Notice to be sent to each property owner in the proposed L.I .D. If you have any questions concerning the Resolution or Notice , please do nit hesitate to telephone me. You will note that the total estimated cost of the improvement must be inserted in the last paragraph of the first page of the Notice as well as the Resolution number assigned to the enclosed Resolution in two places in the first paragraph. After the Resolution has been adopted by the Council , I shall appreciate receiving one certified copy, together with certified excerpts from the minutes of the Council meeting showing the adoption of the Resolution , and the Affidavit of Publication , after it has been twice pu')lished. I shall also need an Affidavit of Mailing concerning the enclosed Notice. Please send me a copy of your report to the Council , setting forth the estimated cost , boundary description , property valuations, and outstanding L.I .D. assessments. I am looking forward to working with you and to being of service once again to your city on an L.I.D. improvement. Very truly yours , ROBERTS , SHEFELM.AN , LAWRENCE, GAY & MOCH JLG: ,5 By: j Enc. cc: Mr. Gerard. M. Shellan L. I, D. 249 MULE OF PRICES APMOXIMATE — UNIT ITEM gUA!FrITY DFSG.JIPT=ON PRICE ' TOTAL 1. ?600 Lin, Ft. Furnish and Place 15" Concrete Sewer Pipe $ 7 50 $�` . ano—Por. Lin. Ft. wor s Figures 2. 1200 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 12" Concrete Sewer Pipe Pei. in. Ft. '-- —= 3. 3200 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 8" Concrete Serer Pipe ^ oa v O Per. - 4. 4800 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 6" Cnnt:reto Sewer Pine v y TS'1P Per. Lin, Ft. ��-- 5• 55 Only 15" x 61, Concrete Toes In Place ° So Per, Each -- `• 28 Only 12" x 6" Concrete Tees in Place $ $ 7 $ ZIP o0 Pc:r.. ch 7. 90 Only 8" x 6" Concrete Tees in Place Per, Each 8, 29 Only Standard Manholes mplete Per. h � w WOO*- APPROXIMATE UNIT ITEM SaiTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL 9. 7 Only Standard Lampholes Complete $ $.-75 29 $ SZ.5 _ Per. Each lo. 50o cu. Yd. Gravel Bedding $ Per. u. Y . 1.1. 1800 Cu. Yd. Select Backfill $ $ Per. Cu. Yd. 12. 10 Cu. Yd. Rock Erc.vation $ $ ZO` $ zoo oc Per, u. Yd. TOTAL: $ 7Co, Z 97 Sc' 4% SALES TAX: r 01.E 1 9` TOTAL AMOUNT OF' BID $ I`�� 54< SCHEDULE OF PRIr= ALTERNATE DID FOR FURNISHING VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE IN LIEU OF CONCRETE PIPE APPROXIMATE UNIT ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE TO"_'AL 1A 2600 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 15" Vit. Clay Sewer Pipe Per L $ $ t. (words) (Figures) 2A 1200 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 1211 Vit. Clay Sewer Pipe Per Ln. Ft.. 3A 3200 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 3" Vit. Clay Sewer ripe $ $ $� Per Lin. Ft. 4A 4800 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 61, Vit. Clay Sewer Pipe w Y Perms. 5A 55 Only 151, x 6" Vit. Clay Tees in Place $ $ $ Per ach 29 Only 1211 x 61, Vit. Clay Tees in Place Per C 9O Only 8" x 61t Vit. Clay Tees in Place Per Each Total Alternate Items $ Total Items 8 thru 12 $ _ Total $ 4% Sales Tax $ i Toted Alternate Bid for i!t! Clay Pipe $ THE UNDERSIGNED BIDDER WEBY AGREES TO START CONSTRUCTION WORK ON PHIS PRaTF,CT. IF AW,U'2DED :IIM, WITHIN TF.N (10) DAYS A.ND TO COMPI, :.E THE >JORK WITHIIN SIXTY (60) ;ONSECUTIVE ,ALMDAR DAYS AFT'11 STARTING CONSTRUCTION. DATE AT THIS DAY OF 1963. SIGNED: TITLE: DDRES S: _�. ��� C.n i A 19610 Xi rkvall Brad „uuan, a February 16, 1963 lRanton City Clerk City iiall Cedar River PArk 4-rtrn, iier'-,1ng�an UbJu�l t'r "MrMMhJ)UM OF V t_?WFD .YPICV1•}i$MT" 1 h+ve roceived a "M*mnranam ;:f Pmnobed Inprvvement" r�errai-_ inr to LMRI Improvement District 249 for the ir->mvenerf. of esnitr,ry sewer lines and an;urtanances in the Ma�lawood area. 10+is me-,40randum, addressed to map announces a Proposed asreis_ mert of W5.15 on Lott, F1cck 10 of Maplewood Aid+tion. y (P-Mnerty located at 510 10, Street South _ Berton), This is to advise you that I sold that property :rfer a yanr apc and to rognest that you correet your records accordir:rly. :rot 2, Block 10 of Msnleweod Addition was sold by ne t Mr. John J. Bardasvno. Mr. Bar+beeoeo aaaa be oentatt,&: wtj :tat .la: 3e 21DX Smset Blvd. i Benton, Wellington I t.ave fornrxaded the sub,+act nemorand= to Mr. BArdesaone at that address. Very t ly i �nl DC�I� eebruary 25, 1963 Aon*mblo rra-r Aliw*nt, "%jvr Members of the City Cow.C11 Res Nvu*cad Local Improwmmt ristrict for sanitary .,ewers U, Serra !'apleswod Area Uentlessvns htxmit',sc horswith is the Luj%jnoer's rent as the proposed Saaita i Awor ioaat INarove eent NA;triot for hearing this dais. Me ast"itted Coal, of the lWova'sot is $ 67e9)9.;x). Yhs Valuation of the prMArtp plus 25% of the Improvements wiThln tie propeeed district in is the 464ragate total of $ 25$yi'l0'(JO Mad these art me ou"tanding asseaaents within the district. The 011F " of 5300 F,K. this data has rmmived Urse (7) smitten protests in the aggregate total of $ 1,8u8.90. This auouut■ to "2.1; percent of the total prellmivary estimate, very truly yours, Jack Wilson City Lwimer J*NG t. :ohruary 25, 1963 Honorable Frank Itlinent, mayor Me. 60M of the �I t,y k ouncil Pest ^ropoeed Local Improvewsnt District for danitarr -,"ore to Serve xaplerood Area 3®ntlemwns Submitted herewith in Uw .lsginearla report on the propoaad Sanitary Sewer Local I%trovement listrkst for hearisy this date. The estimated cost of the improvowent is S 47,?39.')). The valuation of the props.-ty plls 251 of the iwprovaeents within the proposed district is to the ab mes;ats total of % 254#740.00 and there am no outstanding assesawents w1thin the district. The tatty as of 5s00 F.M. this date has received three (3) written protests in the aggregate total of F 1,868.90. This asounts to 2.13 porce" of the teAl preliwinary estimate. Very truly youm, Jack wi.lsoa Zity ZrIjlnear dWsma I 9 1 1 PO'. i Ate.+stir; : ear It Jack !. illson, daV appoints' :.ity .n.,iaear for the :icy >." Eton, ,I:w Count)4 lashi4-Um. certify that to followiatt in- fornation is a true end correct statement of .•acts relative to :Waal Improvement ^istrict 249, :arcriptlon it Area Included in Local tmprovwasnt District 249 PAplosood C-ivWan No. 1 as reeorded IS TOLWA 39 of PIONS Page 2L, :teenrds of Kitt'; lountyaWmshix&$=s owl Plaplowei ".!vision Not 2 as recorded in Volew 39 of TlAs, Paz* 39, %cords of Kin ':ounty, ilae%lsigtemo also) th" portion of the South one half of the Soutdrwat ems gwartr of .iection 161, Township 23 north, "ace 5 Pasta lying Northerly of res.11.Ns. 5 and tasterly of the :a:+tarl.�• lira of a 50 foot wide saament -mod by ' ug 3ound wwr and Lfgkt Coapargr. ( fo:ssrly i atermountain ftwwlim) (2) no property within ttue diste44t boudarl" saali pay all oasts and sus for the irp want a" 11ts elMeswats All be based an the square foot aethod. (3) The hearing om the Preliminary Noll fey Local 1vorovrwnt "!strut 249 was held on hhruary 25a U63 A200 +.No in the Csumcil ChwWW". tei)ruary 268 1963 {`4 Y istwr, : owrw auJ • .olmlaan, -.Ltameya %orthern Lite Tows: seattles davdxWton Atteatieas `Sr. Jame usy nos Local laproveasat District 2ls9 City of tenton yap *v"d Aria . Ar -� I, Jack , . .Isson, day appoiatod City sgUseor for the City of Bator , .:Sag County# razhivatwo owMl & Boat the follcv3sg ia- toroaatim is a trrs and eorroat otatewaat of fleets relative to L aal ia,;rovaaoat �istriot We (1) T'escription of Area inolw od in Local iapro*aarut District 249 :aplovood Avlaiou Ace 1 as recorded is Volume 39 of Plates lace 2h, Usords of ¢icy; CesaafysWpkitsgtMs also= Haplowood ivialoa go. 2 as ref rded la Volvaso 31 of flats. Page 39, osocrda of 4ift Oscan'# Warhlogtons .lost that por"m of the South au half of use sovtbw s" aao spartar of #sodas 160 rovssahip 23 I1or6ho fiance 5 Pasts We%- Hitt MorMkw2,Y of P.S.H.Mo. 5 and sastes-ly of the SasWrly lies of a 50 toot vddo Maeaaat on"" by Pvgat saved laser and bight Compow. ( for"arly Iate"Wantaln Powrlian) (2) T s property xithia the district boundarioo shall pay all ooets and exp"rusee for the isprovement and the .saes mato will be cased on the square toot method. The hoarift an the+ t3) rholdes�r 4aUtat 249 me cwary 25s 103 Localy Roll for +'b P s com ail Chu"". 71 tan 1.bJ a1" »Rn. in. lktivo to r •. t .Ltr lot rv,.:r a-! in +'ll-ww 39 of P141av a :':, c r i :' . S„• n•nt; ,'a•.-T•.yton, also; eapUtieod aV ie.oe '#n. 2 as rmr kr m i !p ''oVA* 39 of 'lata, Peao 39e esurta a ..a 444.y, a:.:`.a ion, alaol wow ,'fnrtua of ow .,Jl.t:. VA' u:.. �' t,hv ..v4thwvvc 3• gArtor of 3oatlen lt,# .: i yortae uui64: 5 iaat* '».". lying eorthatly of P.:A. .No. 5 and Kaetoriv of the iia,a of 4 g0 foot vide osaerant romed by Piµet Sunad Power and Lidht iAwvftmv. ( formerly :atormeMLtin P~Iiaa) (2) Ttw property within tho distrioi boundaries shall w an coats and QVOAoee for the lmvw�vmmm% and Use aeoeoneaato will be based an the s+aare feet yuthed. (3) Tin heari*6 On the Prelinlner7 Aoli fW Local l*Vr*vm t A&MUt 269 was hold an Fobraw7 25,. W3 AM P.149 is Nra Common chambers. (A) The total estimated cost of the iwprovemea is f 87,434.110. (5) The a;, re, .ate actual valuation of the real ssta.te inzluding 25 of the act in vat.a: of the '.aprovements last, alacsd up,, it, for t:,.• oso of !r.eral tsraton :s in the total awount o: d 4:i 4,711 o) T is ;.ty recelwad three ,31 written orvwst +.n Uu- a, rejate total of : .JN), i,.lc :.go ,ntnrt to 1.13.1 of ttie total sstImate. (7) '-31*0 ire no c asavaments within the d atriot. i i r (4 :he total estimated nest of the iwpvvewent is $ 87,439610. (5) The agLre,,+ts eaVial valuation of the real estate iaalrdiwe 251 of the act-al vales of t a improvements last planet mpon It for the purpose of general tatatiow is in the total amount of $ 254$740.U0. (6) The City rAro:v-i three (3) uri.ttea protests In thw a6,rerate total of ; it&A*90. This awe,atted to 2.13s or the total preliminary estimate, (7) ': uuw urn no nitstan4iaL assessments within the district. .Ian . sae JBwmrmo IW L 4 ai the total aat %to" uaat or ow laprovowt to S 37,939. )0. y' Thu a,•. re, ate ,.ctual val:a:lim of he real saute la iwdift of tha act .al va2 W. o, e.rr Imw"owwrata last plaae3 urm t for ,as o: .vt.aral tant_oe :a in the to...,i mount n) The rd thrum 3) writtra ?ro:ce,v n U" a.,. ogoto total or ; 1st .00* gilt aco:ntad to . .lsd o: the total u rl'�+ •sar aa+ ::sta. ,. :iw:ct. R� Maly Mr. Clarence Nystrom Sill Sth Avenue Scat Renton, 'ktnhiriFton Deer 11r, Nystvm: 4 complaint was received by the Health Department regarding nL over.-flowing sap*Ac Vuik on your prorerty ioor.ted at 3214 6th ;venue last end alleged heck-ur of newaage irto the toilet ^.oilitles of tce '"o-ise. This auialaint was inveatagAed and the house found to be unoccupLed at the time, but tiers was evidence of over-floe from tho 99ptic gunk and drain field in the bnok yard. This condition is an unarmitary one nd must "Ie corrected rromptly. Yours truly, Ja-.es Y. Hartwi , M. D. City Health Off.oer 7HH s rh oos Jack Wilson City Sncineer f P i 1 EXCERPT - NLNTCN CITY CWNCIL micas - Mneti,4g of -25-1=JGj Fft Ak IN6% Preliminary Assessment koll - L. I.O. 24,), Maplewood Sanitary Sowers This being the date set, Chairmen Paid opened the Nearing and invited crMnant from the audience, inquiries regarding the proposed installation were made by Mr. Lyle Barger, Mt. E. H. Harris, Nr. J. J. Fink, W. A. M. Rhodes, Mr. Charles guy and Mr. John Dobson. The mode of assessment was discussed along with proposed loeat?ons for facilities relative to corner lots. reversing of the plumbing, discrepancies in ownerships on the rolls en! city participation In comparison to other inotallations insofar a.. ongiry eeing costs and hook up to the system, is concerned. The Clerk read written protests tron Jerome and Norma Kremer who deemed their pr--sent septic tank system satisfactory. and Mr. Kilter Barnes and letter from W. Stanley Pinkerton advising his property has been sold and the assessment notice forwarded to present owners. Mrs. Mery (Colus) Burdett advised h. r property was Ming sold and Mrs. Evelyn t. Anderson made inquiry relarding financinj. The City Enginserts report was read and the proposed Improvement was ostirated 10 cost a total of 437,939.0C with 'he valu- ation of tho property plus 254' of the improvements within the proposed district in the sgjre3ate sum of $254,7JA.CU with no outstanding assessments within said district. The written protests as of 5100 p.m., February 25th totaled 31, i13.`fC amounting to 2. I3,v of tM total rreliminery eeti!tata. There being nc, turther commem b, the tearing was deciareo closed and Council action was requested. Moved by Custer, seconded by soli , to proceed with the L. I.D. and the City Engineer to be authorized to prepare the plans and specifications for call for bids on the improvement. Larried. moved by Custer, seconded by Sianini, to refer the natter to the Ordinance Committee. Carried. C b l T I F I C A T I t y STATE OF u4SNINGTC4) tabruary 2f�. 1963 as. Cfk'M OF KING ) 1, HLLMIE W. NILSON, the city appointed, qualifled and Acting City Clerk of and for the City of kenton, Washington, do hereby Certify that the above is a true and correct Excerpt of the Council Minutes of the City of Parton, Washington from the regular mooting of February 25, 1*3 as appear- ing on file In the records of the office of the Lity Clark in said City, IN wITNESF eNkFEOF, I hereunto set my hand and the Official 5ea1 of the City of Renton, KIM County, Washington, this 26th day of Fabruary, 1963. LSEAL) Holmlo IN. ftloon, City Clerk Y INTER-OFFICE MEMO t Date duly 17, 1,63 From: 3neina rin- _—Departmental Account No._ ToH lde :lelson. City .'leak _Expenditure Account No. MESSAGE: T notified tainier Contractors and thei.^ 3ondin,_ {gent that the contracts for -aplerrood Oewr 37sten L. I. L'. 249 :could hecom e^fective July 17, 1963, Di^k Houchton i 1 CITY 40 RENTON, WPSNINGTON JRDINANCF NO. �`C / AN )FZINANCE ordering the construction and installe.tion of sanitary sewer lines and appur- tonanass in the Maplewood area of the City, all in accordance with Resolution No. 1181 of the City Council or the City of Fenton, Washington; establiahiraz Local improvement District No. 2491 providing the method of assessment in said Dis- trict; providing that payment .for said improve- ment be made by specitl assessments upon property in said District, payable by the mode of payment by "bonds; ' and providing for the issuance and sale of local improvement district warrants re- deemable iu cash and local improvement district bonds. kQJMAS, by Resolution No. 11li1, adopted Ja iary T, 1963, the City Ceancil or the City of Renton declared its inten- tion tQ construct and lattall certain banitary *.ever tines in the F.aplewood area of the City and fixed the 25th day of February, 1963, at b1i'. o'clock P.R. (P.`.'.T. }, it the Council Chaabers in the City hall, City .f Renton,Washingtun, as the time and place for hearing all matters relating to said proposed improvement and all objtctiens thereto and rvr determining the method of payment for said improvement; and WHIF"t, Jack Wilson, the City YmSinesr, has caused an estlamte to be made of the costa an6 e,cpense of the proposed I%- pr. v«G ..&t and has certiried said ostiaate to the City Council together with all papers and information in his possession touching the propcued improvement, a description of the boundaries of the District, a statement of what po rtion or tho s% mar o pens*. or the improvement should be borne by the propency within the proposea District, a atater*nt Ah detail of the local improvement Losses- aente outstanding or unpaid against the property in the prop-too, district, and a statemarnt of the &"gsegata actual valuation of the real estate, incl,ud1% 25% or the actual va;.+ation of the isproves*nCs In the prupueed district, accordirg to the valuation last placed upon it for the purpose of general ta,wtion; and WHEREAT, said estimate is accompanied by a diagram of the propob mprovement showing thereon the lots, tracts, parcela of land, a. ;her property which will be specially benefited by the proposed improvement, and the estimated amount of the cost and expense thereof to be borne Ly uach lot, treat, and parcel of land .r other property; and `WHEREAS, due notice of the hearing upon said Resolution No. 161 was given 1n the manner provided by law, said hearing was he_d by the City Council on lebruary 23, 1963, and all written protests filed with the City Council on or before said date were duly considered and all persons appearing at said hearing were heard; and WHEPSAS, at said hearing, the City Council gave due con- siderat_.n to the special benefits to be received from such proposed improvement cy all of the properties to be included within the proposed local iwprove.uent district, and ovo^ruled all written protests filed with its and WUREASS, the ^Ity . *uncll deems it In the test interest ,I the city and of the owners of .he property within the propostO local improvement district that said proposed improvement as herein- after described be carried out and that a local Improvement district be created in connection therewith, NOW, THLRF3►ML, BE IT ORDAINZD BY THE MAYOR. AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WA+MIiMOM as follows t lle::tiun 1. The following sanitary sewer lines in th,. Maplewood area of the Citx shall be constructed and installed, to-Vitt -2- { APPROX. E PIPE SIU ON TRCN TO 0" 5th Avenue East Maple Valley Ugh- Approx. 30: ' way (P.S.H. No. 5) East of "0" Street South $ ' 6th Avenue >ast 5th Avenue East :treat South $` IN,, Street t :nth Approx. 6vo' Bast of "0 Street South $ 'k ' ' treat :south Maple Valley High- 'N" Street South way (P.S.H. No. 5) $" "N" -tweet :south jth Avenue bast 6th Avenue East 0" Street :south 5th !venue East 6th Avenue Bast $" 5th Place East '0" Street `outl. East approx. 45+;' 6" Maple Valley High- 5th Avenue test keaL approx. 6,v'r' way (P.S.H. No. 5) There shall be included in the foregoing the acquisition and installation of all necessary valves, fittings, couplings, conaectlons, equipment and appurtonanoeu, and the acquisition of any seeewnts, rights-(,.f-way and land that may be required, and there shall be included the performance of suer. Work as may be Incidental and necessary to the foregoing construction and installa- tion. The City Council may modify the iotails of the foregoing dose. iLed improvement where In its judgment it appears advisable, provided such modifications do not substa,rtially alter the plan of said improvemert All of the foregoing shall be In accordance with the plans and spooifications therefor to be prepared by Sack Wilson, the City Elrginser. Section 2. There is hereby created and estalliahed a local improvement district to Le called "Local Improveaent District No. 249 of the City of Renton, kashington, ' the boundaries of such local improvement district beinj described as follows3 Maplewood Division No. 1 as record" in Volume 39 of klata, Page 24, Rsoords of Bing County, Washington, alsoi MWevood Division No. 2 as reeorded in volume 39 of Plats, Page 391 ROGOrds of King County, Waahington, also] that portion of the -3- i „outh one half of the Southwest one Quarter of Section 16, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, k.Mi, lying Northerly of P.O.H. No. 5 and baaterly -f the FAsterly line of a k foot wide easement owned by Puget i:ound Power and :,fight G (formerly Into rmountair. Powerlin Section 3. The estimated cost and expenue of said im- provement is hereby declared to be $87,c.39. x The entire cost and expense of said improvement, inci.,ding the cost and expense .)f all engineering, legal, inspection, advertising, puulioation of notions and other expenses incidental thereto, ehall be Lorne by mid assessed against the property specially benefited by such Improvement included in the local improvement district established, embracing, as near as may be, , . , property specially benefited by such improvement. ;section 4. The nature of the improvereA.t provided for herein is such that the special benefits conferred an the property are not fairly reflected by .he Ase }f the statutory termini and- tons method of aasessment, and the assessments therefor shall be made against the properties of the District in accordance with the special benefits that will be derived from the improvement with- out regard to the zone-and-termini method of assessment. Section 5. Loci _ Improvement district warranta i be issued in payment of the -lost and expense of the improvement here- in ordered, such warrants to be payable out of the "Local Impmve- ment Fund, District No. 249, ` hereinafter created, to bear interest from the date thereof at a rate to be hereafter fixed by ordinance t not to exceed 6% per ennum and to be redeemed in cash, and/or by loa+ 1 improvement district bands herein authorised to be issued, said interest-bearing warreAte to be her%&Lfter referred to as revenue warrants. Sueh bonds shall bear interest at a rate to be hereafter fi ed by ordinance not exceeding 6% yer annua, shall be payable on or before twelve (12) years from the date of issuance, the life of the improvement ordered being not leas than µ._ twelve years, and shall be issued in oxchan,;e far and in redemption of any and all revenue warrants isaue4 ho,v under and not redeemed in :ash within a period not to exceed sixty days after the first publisatlo3 by the City Treasurer .f not3 ,e that the assessment roll for Local Improvement District No. 24y is in Aar hands for collection. The bonds shall be redeemed by the collection of special aass..aments to be levied and assessed upon the property within said Distract, payable in tom (1,) oquel annual installments, with interest at a rate to be hereafter fixed by ordnance not mx.:eadina 6% per annum, under the mode of "paywant by honda, " as defined by la» and the or- dinances of the City of Renton. In the case of default in the pay- ment of any assessment when the same shall become due, there +hall be added Interest at a ra:.e to be hereafter fixed by ordinance not to excsod 6% per annum and a penalty of 61 which shall also Lc collected. The exact form, ama.mt, date, interest rat* and den- mina- tiona of *aid warrants M. bonds shall be hereafter fixed by ordin- ance of the City Council. Said warrants and bonds shall oe aold In such manner to the City Council shall hereafter determine. 3ectlon L. All the work necessary to be d ne in connection with the making of said improvement ahall be dime by and m"s by contract upon =mpetitiva bids and the City shall have snd reuerves the .-I ht to reject any and all bide. The call for "&a for work authorised pursuant to this Ordinance hall include a statement that went for said wc•rk will be made in .ash warrants drawn upon the 'Local Impr,vement Fund, District 249. ' ".octloA 7. 7h*re is hereby created and ostabllshe4 In the office of the City Treasurer of the City of Renton, for Local Improvement District No. 249, a special fund to be known and desig- nated as "Local Improvement Fund, Dlatrict No. 249, ' into which fund sh&U M depoaited the prooeeds from the sale of revenue warrants c+raxn against said hued utich my be issued and sold by the Qity and collections portal ;ing to aasosa wnta, and against -5- which fund shall be issued ua.th warruits t%) the .;ontraator or contractors in payment fur the work to Le done by them in conneation with said improvement, and asainat Which rund aaah warrant.+t shalR be issued in payment of ail other items or expw as in ;onnectlon with said improvement. FUSED by the City Council and APPROVED ty the Wor of the City of Renton, 4aahingtun, at a regular meeting thereat, this day of FRaj nh, 1963. ATTESTt WARK APPROVED A$ TO YOM i 10 HELKIE W. KUI ON, Clark of the City of Renton; Washington, do hereby certify that the atZaohsd Wtinance, being Ordinance No. , 1, is a true and correot dopy of the original Ordinance passed on the 4/.z;/ day of March, 196j, as said Orrdlnance oppearp on the Mawto �;ok of tho City. DATrD this i/ t// day of March, 196j. City of Renton, kaahington i s Q1Q c� i A•P ' � / . 2Y I- j 94,_c 'N AVE E. t' -S;4, Is 42 CIA _ 6 l � n 9 y 9 E53N C � T i AREA INCLUDED d MAPLr-I- M b.i..og t k 5th AT am Coati ap Pip "C" KaPU VaU4Y UghMY ` ( P.S.H. 50.5 ) to A,,prox. 3001 t I*" Of "r 3trast iouth. 6th Awww r"t1 8o *40 trw 5Lh Avlam East to ^Yt' Sul wt swth. 30 ?1pe from •b^ Street Louth to Ap..ro:, ! 6ant Itast or O :w :-truet i0itth. 4traot routht 3" Pipe fVvm Ka;tle "AlleyHiQltsaj c '.�.'+. no. 5 ) to •s■ Sheet .Louth, 3U%ot 3outht 9' Pipe Prow An Atrmim ,&A to MA Areaw Kart. itraot Sautnt dR `#.pit slow ;th ArsMa Fast to t,th Avow" ^at. 5ce Plaoa FAmtl 8" Tips rraw *ON ,treat South, But appro:. 4501. ftple YaUMy lt4hvay a" Pipe ,raw 5th Ada tiabt. Mast ( P.S.K. no. 5 Approxo 6001 a ems^• - a�� Ilk 5th At aw .Awty H" Pipe from papl" 4&llojy i4hway ( P.S.H. ib.5 ) to A,,rou. 300' 144% of "'Y Street 5outhe bth Anew FAatr 8" NO from 5th kVMM /Ast to "A" .Street South. P ripe from "N" Street South t4 Approx. 6M' tart of "`)" SU4" South. "M" Street iouths d" Pipe trm+ '4P1s Ullcy glensay No, 5 ) to "0 Street South. "N" Street 3withi B" Pips from 5th Avenue Axt to oth AVerpie Feat. "n" 3treat :outhr d" Pips from ' . . Avenue Fiat to Gth Avemas %&t. 5th "].ear East& 'i" lipe from "'J" Street South, Bast Approz. 4500. Maple valley '%hu y 1" Pipe from 5th Avenue Bests Nest ( P.S.R. No. 5 ) Aopres. 6M r i � /i. .. i p; y� A i .1 ESTIiC PS. ;MELT n .ST0311'11IUN Maplewood Base Course 7300' x6'x6" + 30% a 1,054 Cu. YP . 1rr s Q .85 895.90 t 7JJJ S 1- or 17E Lol . S51 ;-11 6.5J 1131 .0" h Tax 45.24 Stand by TIme 150.00 Tax •ui „-clit 1533.9` -,..jor 1 2J It Seal Coat 73JJ' x 3J' :4• 33 Sq. ijo- 3.SK -IL-s-iot •:t .35'-22 Lba--5/8" Covirst:nie to Sq. r,.i. ;? ;0 J11. or 235 i)ol- '.75 1588.75 Tax o3.55 2u6 Cu. Yd ,. 3/8 Cover hock 2.25 +63.5� Tax 1_8.54 Equipment 460.v,j Laoor y 'total l i Joe Lynch Streot %;o:iilasioner Ji/lh 1 7- 3 E i t b7 ro(o SCE'/ I Tp" n L '�tJcs Tort of w ,,_I— Cc,JErL S Sq.�cD , , R \ \�'4 7. Qk1 r 'Z IS o i a t_.. ►J ►����� 0 �T Tc�N 5 — I =- --Clc)-trkF) 174Ofi)D .L.►JC.�N O' — �J'�'7 , �' Tv eN .. e y oat j 2 OP ONE 5th Av nue .asts 8" Pipe from Maple Valley Highway ( P.S.H. No.5 ) to Approx. 300, Last of "')" Street South. 6th Avenue mote 8" Pipe tram 5th Avenue Fast to "M" Street South. S" Pipe from "H" 3t4let South to Approx. 6001 test of 80" Street . )uth. ""'" Street jouths d" Pipe Croft !lapin Valley Highuar ( '.S.'i. Ho. 5 ) to "N" Street mouth. "h" 3treet Southf b" Pips from 5ta Avenue east t0 bth Avenue oast. "0" 3trent ;nuths 8" Pips from >th Avenue East to Uth Avenuf: ast. 50 Place Lasts 6" ?�.pe mm ")" Street South, Kant approx. 4501. Maple Valley P:LLhusy 3" Pipe from 5th Avenue taet,, Mast P.S.a. no. 5 ) Approx. 600, f l ti k .�i CITY COUNCIL PENTGN, W11SHINGTUN February 16, 1963 I II I Ueai Sirs: I I wish to object to the Local Improvement Uistrict #249, for improverrent of sanitery sewer lines and appurtenances in the Maplewood Area (Lot 7, Block 4, t'splewond Aadition) , as I 'm not living rt this sddreas c, + Presently in orcess of selling tre property. Yo:;rs truly(/, ".S. Leon E. Col^s is deceased. OF low FW It= �NMII�� I sore - 40 Routed, . lob. 13,1063 City Cron oil City of Aeatoa r R�atos, flash. k Sirs; I wish to ester a protest agaiaet the for..att Of Local Inproreme.at District 1-49, for the iri-ov- 's srat of aasitery 3cwer Liays aat appurter.as.es is t`o Maplesoai Area. The l*P41 deccriptis■ of lay pro34rty is k Lot l_s, dock Z ,3apl9wood A441tioa. rF� 4. Tours truly, i CRY OF RENTON RECEIVED FEB 15 1963 ENGINEERING DEPT. L')CA- IMLTO IlMe"t q7 ,t . . :rr4` ��. ir^ _. ..�•a•.t ?t , . "_, .7:1.15•'Sh a^d cov or mww FEB $a IN3 ��f� �+,�svr , :::��. d i t� w z O) P, n Cq Q R'. H C N H 1 Z SAN-1 LID 249 S-71 9X k THE CITY OF RENTON KING COUNTY, W%SHINGTON SPECIFICATIONS oc r RID PROPOSALS FOR: RkPLWOOD SANITARY SEWER LOCAL IMPROM,= DISTRICT No. 249 Authorized by City Council Resolution No. 1181 Ordinance No. 2015 k CALL FOR 3IDS CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON Sealed bids will be ac.,epted until 5:00 o'clock P. M. Monday, June 24, 1963, or presented to the City Council at 8:00 o'clock P. M., same day for the CONSTRUC- TION of a SANITARY SE:d-Z SYSTEM for the Maplewood Area of the Cite of Renton. The approximate quantities of work are 2700 feet of 15" pipe, 1200 feet of 12" pipe, 3400 feet of 8" pipe, 4800 feet of 6" pipe, together with all necessary rranhole�, lampholes, tees and appurtenances. Plans and Specifications may be obtaine-i from the City Engineer upon receipt of a deposit of $25.00 for each set. The deposit will be forfeited unless plans and specifications are returned in good condition within 30 days after date of bid opening. Washington Stata Sales Tax shall be included as a separate Hid item. Feuarai Excise Tax shall be excluded, the City cf Renton to furnish exemption certificate. t A certified chec'c or bid bond in the amount of five (5) percent of the total amount of bid must accompany each bid. The City reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive any and/or all informalities in the bidding. Helmie Nelson, City Clerk Date of 1st Publication: June 12, 1963 Date of 2nd Publication: June 1S, 1963 --------- - I � r -- --- ----- ----------- I � f \ f 1�4 r ' a , It ,Y �f w z , t CITY OF R E N T O N E N G I N E E R I N G DEPARTMENT ! EAWNR.i... F-I. owrc�=tih.E 19Ge3 FJLc NO[CKLO ram- U I SCALE.I" A t 4 ICE nrLn w K AnPROV[D -_.A i.:. �� ;, L40 SM6[T tJF 1 t, INSTRUCTIONS TO BILDERS 1 , Sealed bids for this proposal will be rec,rived by the City of Renton at the Council Chambers in the City Hall until 8:00 P. M, 1M 2 4 1963 At this time the bids will be publicly opened and read, after which the bids will be considered and the award made - early as practicable . No proposal may be cha grd or withdrawn after the time set for receiving bids . Proposals shall be submitted on the forms attached hereto. 2. The work to be done showu on the plans. Quantities are underSLood to be only approximate k , tal payment will be based on field measurement of actual quantities and at the unit price bid. The City reserves the right to add to or eliminate portions of the work as deemed necessary. 3 Plans may be exammi d and copies obtained at the City Engineer's Office. Bidders shall satisfv th-mselves as to the local conditions by inspection of the site . Work along highways must be in conform nce with the applicable County or Statc regulations 4. The bid price for any itwn must include the performance of all work and the furnishing of all material necessary for completion of that item as described in the specificatior_s. Where alternate material is bid, thg bidder shall fully describe the material proposed, either in the bid proposal or supplementary letter attached to the proposal. 5. The bid price shall be stated in terms of the units indicated and as a total amount. In the evert of errors, the unit price bid will govern. Illegible figures will invalidate 0.,, bid 1 6. The right is rest.rvo;d t.i reject any or all bids and to waive informalities if it is deemed advantageous to the City to do so . 7. A certified check or sati,itactory bid bond madc payable without reservation to the TREASURER OF CITY OF RENTON in an amount not less than 519 of the total amount bid shall accompany each bid proposal. Checks will be I returned to unsuccessful bidders immediately following decision as to award of contract. The check of the succe;aful bidder will be returned provided he enters into a contract and furnishes a :satisfactory performance bond covering the full amount of the work within ten days after receipt of notice of intention to award contract Should he fail; or refuse to do so, the check shall be for- feited to the City of Rcrton as liquidated damages for such failure . 8. All bids must bc. self-explanatory. No opportunity will be offered for oral explanation except as the City may requt st further information on particular point s . 9. The bidder shall. o, i equt:st, furnish information to the City as to his financial i and practical ability to satisfactorily perform the work. 10 Payments for Cis work will be SAS ih 1i 4 PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF RENTON RENTON, WASHINGTON Gentlemen; The undersigned heretty certif that ha examined the site of the proposed w3rk and ha read and '.horoughly understand the plans, specifications and contract F.verning the work embraced in this improvement, and the method by which payment will be made for said work, and he-coy pur- pose to undertake and complete the work etbrtced in this im;,rovemer'„ or mch t as nhereof are car, be completed with the more, airailable, in acco.dance with the said plane, :.pocificationr and contract and the following schedule of rates and pri-es: (Note: Unit prices for all items, all extensions, and total .___ amount of bid should be shown, Show unit prices both in writing and in figures.) Signature Address Names of Members of Partnership: __ Name of Prosident Crpor6tion Name of Sccretar,- of Ca^poration Corporation Organ zed under the laws of With main office ::,n Statc of Washington at 3ZITARY SEd-7t L. I. D. 249 31HEDULE OF PRICES APPROXIMATE — -- UNIT imi 22AITUTY DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL 1. P600 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 15" Concrete Sewer Pipe Per. Lin. Ft. words Figures 2. 1201: Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 12" Concrete Sewer Pipe — $ $ W Pe .Lin. Ft. 3. 3200 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 8" Concrete Sewer Pipe a Per. Lin. Ft. 4. 4800 Lin Ft. Furnish and Place 6" Concrete Sewer Pipe m n Pe— Lin. Ft. �. 55 Only 15" x 6" Concrete Tees in Place $ w $ Per , Each 28 Only 12" x 6" Concrete Tees in Place $ $ $ Per.77ach 90 Only Bit x 6" Joncrete Tees in Place $ $ Per. Each 29 Only Standard Manholes Complete w $ $ Per. Each i APPROXIMATE ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PaICE TOTAL 9. 7 Only Standard Lampholes Complete Per. Each 10. 500 Cu. Yd. Gravel Bedding $ $ $ Per. Cu. Yd, 11. 1800 Cu. Yd. Select BackPill Per. Cu. Yd. 12. 10 Cu. Yd. :A _ ,'t Wr. $ Per. Cu. Yd. TOT:I,: $ 4% SALES TAX: $ TOTAL tMOUNT OF BID $ f` y 1 SCHEDULE OF PRICES ALTERNATE 11ID FOR FURNISHING VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE IN LIEU OF CONCiRETE PIPE APPROXIMATE UNIT ITEF: QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL 1A 2600 Lin. Ft. Furrish and Place 15" Vit. Clay Sewer Pipe $ $ $ Per Lin. Ft. words Figures 2A 1200 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 1211 Vit. Clay newer Pipe v _ Per L1n. Ft.. 3A 3200 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 3" Vit. Clay Sewer Pipe — $ $ $ Per Lin. Ft. 4A 4800 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 6" Vit. Clay Sewer Pipe Per Lin. Ft. 55 Only 1S" x 6" Vit. Clay Togas in Place $ W Y Per Each 29 Only 12" x 6" Vit. Clay Tees in Place $ $ Ter ac 90 Only 8" x 6" Vit. Clay Tees in Place $ $ $ Per Each Total Alternate Items $ Total Items 8 thru 12 $ Total $ 4% Sales Tax $ Total Alternate Hid for Clay Pipe $ THE UNDERSIGNED BIDDER HEREBY AGREES TO START CONSTRUCTION WORK ON THIS PROJECT, IF AW.ViDED HIM, `rII;'HIN TEN (10) DAYS AND TO COMPLETE THE WORK WITHIN SIxTy (60) COIISECUT11T rAlOIDAR DAYS AFT172 STARTING CONSTRUCTION. DATE AT THIS DAY OF 1963. SiGN'LD: TITLE: ADDRESS: 1. Inte:Fret at!:n cf Pk, . rt .,, (a) Whernw,, the ward "C:ty" i -e-4 in this ,.,: c,..ct, it shall be understood to mean the City of Rent,:, (b) Whenever the word "Engineer" a used, it shall be understood a; referring to the City Engineer, or h-s :epresentative on the job as the case may be. Whenever the s-ords "d!rected,ll "permitted," "considered necessary," or words of like import are used, it shall be understood that the direction, permission order, etc., of the Engineer is intended; similarly, "approval," "satisfactory,' "acceptab"le,,' shall mean approved, satisfactory, or accep- table to the Engineer. (a) The word " contract" wal, be understood to includs all the terms, stipula- tions, and ccnvenanta :cntais:ed in the Bid Proposal, General Conditions, Specifications, Plar,3 and Bond. (d) Whenever the word 'Centractoi ' is used, it shall mean the person(s), co- partnership, cz c•ozF-ra _c +: whc has agreed to perform the work covered by the contract, or his ..egal r�preaentative. During the absence of the Con- tractor, the job superintendent shall be considered to be the Contractor's representative, unless otherwise designated by the Contractor. II. RighLs and Responsibilities of the citys (a) Inapectionr It is mutua;.ly agreed that the City, through its agent the City Engineer, shall inspect the work during the construction to deter- mine its acceptabiilty, conformance to plans and specifications, quanti- ties of work performed, and ether functiona requisite to securing a satisfactory. wormran"like jot. The Contractor shall furrnsh reasonable aid and assistance as required by the Engineer, or Inspector fcr the proper inspection of the work and measurement of quantities. (b) Right of Ent _ T:.e City reserves the right to construct or install such collhteral works- as ft may desire during the period of this construction. Such work will be done witt:. as little hindrance or interference a possible with the Contractor. Th. Ca tractor agrees not to interfere with or pre- vent the performance of such work or to claim any extra compensation or damages by delays or hindrances which may be caused. (c) Changes, Alterations and Extra Work, The Contractor agrees that the City may make such alterationst may see fit in the line, grade, form, dimen- sions; plars or material of the work either before or after the beginning of construction. If such alterations diminish the quanity of the work to ')a done, they shall not constitute a claitr. for damages or anticipated profits on the work that may be dispensed with. If they increase `he amount of work, such increase shall be paid for according to the quantity actually done, and at the prices established for such work under the contract. However, if such changes make useless any work already done: or material already furnished or used in said work, the City shall recompense the Contractor therefor. 1 Page - Gneral Conditions No work shall be regarned ps extra work unless it is ordered isi writing by the Engineer and with the agreed price for the same specified in said order, provided the price :.s not otherwise determined by this contrac.. All claims for extra work =°tall be made before the work is started, and a statement of the ccbt cf +he same shall be made within 30 days after completion of the extra wc: n. (d) Discre ancies and Cmm.�-sicr.s; it is furth r agreed that it is the intent o this contract that ay work must be done and all material must be furnished in accordance with the best practice. In the event of any dis- crepancies between the plans and specificatiei.: or otherwise, or in the event of any doubt as to the meaning of any portion of the contract, specifications cr plans, the Engineer shall define which is intended to apply to the work ani the Contractor shall be bound by such decision. Any work or material riot hereir. specified * ;t which may be fairly implied as included in the contract , of which the k;:.,;ineer shall be the judge, shall be done or furnished by the Contractor without extra charges. (e) Estimated uantities T! is agreement, including the plans, spe^'fications, —g---� and estimate is i^.ts: .r> i to show clearly all w,rk to be done anc. iterial to be furnished herr•moer. The quantities are approximate and are to be used only as a b. ;:. to estimating the probable cost of the work and for com- paring the prcpc ale _ffered for the work. It is understood and agreed that the basis f_r l.aymer.t shall b. the actual am<;unt of work done and the mater- ial furnished. (f) Lines and Gradess The alit-,-inont and grade shall be as shown on the plans, and as eta the field ..v the Engineer. The Contracto.• shall give the Engineer ample notice of th, time and place where the lines and grades shall be needed. All stakes, mark , etc., shall be carefully preserved by the Contractor. (g) Secur of Franchises Easements Ri ht-cf-W The City for the purpose o t is cone riot on agrees to secure sic ranchises, permits, easements, and/or Rights-of-Way as are necessary for the performance of the work. The Contractor shall, be furnished copies of such agreements as affect construction operations. The Contractor agrees to secure these special permits, easements, or agree- ments of a temporary nature as may be described due to conditions of con- struction. (h st) Eimates and Pents: An estimate in wr: :ing will be made by the Engineer once a Mona—o. the amount of work done and of the value thereof in terms of the contract. The City will pay the ccntractoe V,4 of this estimated value, and whenever the contract shall be completed, and when said work and material shall be accepted by the City, a careful and detailed estimate shall be made of the value of all work and material furnished and the Contractor shall be paid for this amount within thirty-five (35) days, provided, however, that, claims for labor and m .ar:xl, damages, royaltie,i, or otherwise have been satisfied, t w� Page - General Conditi-ns (i) FSctra Work; If during 'he performance of this contract, the Engineer shall or er writing, other wc,k done or materials furnished which cannot be :aasi,isd under the unit prices of this contract, the Contractor shall per- form such work and furnish su.:h material and shall be paid therefor the actual cost plus 15% ='n aadi_ion thereto. The actual cost is defined to in- clude the cost of all Labor; equipment and materials necessary for the per- formance of the extra work,, including any extra expenses incurred directly on account thereof, and also the wages of foreman and the ex,,,nses attached to the Contractor°s liability insurance covering the labor so employed. Equip- ment rental rates used in arriving at the actual cost Shall be the prevailing rates, or the latest published AGC schedule of ownership expense. III. Rights and Responsibilities of Contractor: (a) Personal Attention of Contractor: The Contractor shall g..ve personal atten- tion to the a thful prosecution and completion of this work and shall be present either in person or by duly authorized representative on the site of the work continually during its progress. (b) Contractorts Addressg The Contractor shall designate in his proposal an address to w rh written rot-ces pertaining to this contract may be sent,and shall immediately noti:'y the City of any changes in such address. Delivery of such notices to the address designated shall constitute receipt by the Contractor. (c) Observonce of Laws and Ordinancds: The Contractor shall conform to the re- quirements of t e ranch ses ,overing wo '. along State and County highways and to the State ana Local laws pertainicg to this work. (d) Protection A ain_st Negligence and Damages: The Contractor agrees during the per ormance o e wor to to necessary precautions and to place proper safeguards fcr the preventior of accidents, including barriers, lights, and warning signs. The Contractor shall take proper mean-- be protect property which might be injured by any process of construction, and he shall be liable for any claims for damage on account of his failure to so do. (e) Protection A•ainet Claims for Labor and Materials i The Contractor agrees chat ne 1 n eI an save harmless the Ulty from all claims for mate r_al furnished or work done under this contract. It is further agreed that he will furnish the City satisfactory evidence that all persons who have done work or furnished material under this agreement, have been duly paid for such work or material. In case such evidence is demanded and not furnished, such amount as may in the opinon of the City be necessary to meet the claims of the persons, aforementioned, my be withhe:.± from the money due the Con- tractor until iatislactory evidence is furnished that all liabilities have been fully discharged. (f) AsssI nm_ent and Sub-lettings The Contractor agree:; that he will not sub-let the afrores work or thefurnishing of material, and that he will not assign by power-of-attorney or otherwise, any portion of said contract unless by and with previous consent of the City. The granting of such consent by The City shall not in any may relii±ve the Contractor of his prime responsibility for the performm.ce of the work including,, the work done by sub-contractors. i Page u - General Cc.-.,, ttions (g) Abandonments In cas, the Contractor shall abandon the work and fail,or re use tc commenc5 i; aga..n with 10 days after notification,or if he shall fail to comply with th:: orders of the Engineer or with tads agreement,then and in that ease +L:� anretios on the bond shall be notified and directed to complete the sa;7:e. (h) Time and Ordc- of Completn. It is the meaning and latent of this contract, unress et,Ferx•:e he:=_afterio specifically provided, that the Contractor shall be allowed to proseci.+e his work at such times, in such order of precedence, and in such manner as she'.! be most conducive to economy of construction provided however, that the order and the true of prosecution shall be such that the work -nai: be completed as a whole, within the time of completion hereafter designated;, provided also that when the City is having other work done, the Engineer may direct the time and mtt ner of constructing the I work under thr: contract so that conflict will oe avoided and the various works be.ng dcrf iia_i be harmonized. The Engineer will arrange all such work sc as to a,rcra as tar as practical, all unneccs. &z^j inconvenience and expense to the parties c .,erned. i Extensi.;n n° -,r,pietio > time will be granted only upon suomiseion of a request in wri ne +c the Engineer, stating the condition necessitating such extenat ,• _ ;.ecks before the expiration of the contract tins. Determination a. t lwl.rtner or not an extension of time shall be granted will be at t.hc ,t:Lserc= i,'n cf the Engineer, subject to approval by the City. The Contra to a "eeY ±hat: he will commence the work within days after tre tac: r._ tiffs contract and will progress tnerewith so hat with- in ;'y or date of contract, tie work shall be complete - (i) Plans and Sp: .f: `ra Acce.,s.::as The Cc:;tra for will IU: - _.sh copies of plans and spec:i: o-is and sha:1 keep one ropy of the same constantly accessible (sr ti a (j) Protection cf Fi:::,hcc cr Pa«Ρtialljr Fini hed Work: The Contractor snail be responsible for al f:ilished or partially finishedwork until the entire contract is completes and accepted by the Engineer. Estimates of partial pay- ment shall not release the ,Jontractor from such responsibility. (k) Defects and Their Remedies- It is agreed that if the work or any part there- of, or any mate= =ought an the ground for use in the work, shall be deemed by the Engineer as unsuitable or not in conformity with the specifi- cations, the Contractor shall forthwith remove such material and rebuild or otherwise remedy such work, so that :t shall be in full accordance with this contract. (1) Sanitation: Necessary sanitation convenience: for the use of workmen on the o , properly secluded from puLlic observation, shall be constructed and ma,,ntained by the Contractor. (m) Cleanupr Before tLis contract sh411 be considered umplete, the Contractor shall Leave the tub in a neat, orderly, and worlamilike condition. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS (1) Scope of Work - This specification is intended for the Contractor to provide all labor , materials and equipment required for the installation of sewer pipe, manholes and other appurtenances , all as shown on the plans or as listed in these specifications. Small itein� of work which are itemized on the plans or in the specifications and for which_ no pay stern is listed in the Schedule of Prices shall be absorbed in other items.. Tie inte:it is to provide a completed project, including miscellan- eo,is small items which may not be listed but which are incidental to the other work (2) Right Of Wiv - Property lines and easements as bnown on the, drawings indicate area limits over which the City has jurisdiction . The Contractor must confine his operations to the s, rights of way, and shall take every precaution to protect private property. Should the Contractor desire use of adjoining private property, he shall make all such arrangements with property owners involved. (3) Traffic Mainte,arse and Protection - The Contractor shall not be expected to mai,,tain traffic on any street during the construction of this project, but he shall make every effort not to obstruct traffic on adjacent streets. Work on a given street shall be prosecuted in such manner as to make it available for normal traffic, but neiti,er shall he delay his operation so as to cause the street to be unusable over extended pc rods of time while he works on another phase of work Barricades shall be provide along the streets, and at night they sha(l be dis- tinctly indicated by lights which are adequately p:aced. Special care shall be taken to see that someone is responsible for maintaining barricades and lights, especially during week-ends and holiday periods . If such barricades are not properly- maintained, the Engineer may employ someone to care for same, and such costs will be deducted from the final payment due the Contractor (4) Existing Services • Utility line-, —re indicated in their approximate location on the drawings Water lines will be staked in the field in their approximate locations Gas lines will be staked by Washington Natural Gas upon request of the Contractor . The Contracto, shall protect all such facilities, avoid inter- ruption of necessary services, and shall save the City harmless from the results of damage of such facilities. (5) Lines and Grades - The City Engineer shall have the right to make reasonable changes in the grades as they a-e shown on the drawings. Grades will be established i, the form of offset stakes at stations not greater than 50 feet, set in advance of the work. Wherever work is in progress, the Contractor shall i General Specifications (Continued) have in his employ a man competent to set batter boards or other construction guides from the line and grade stakes given by the City Engineer Such emplo •.e shall have the duty and responsibility of placing and maintaining such construction guides.. Batter boards set with an engineers level shall be used for all lines set on a grade of 0. 50% or less, at least three sets of batter boards shall remain in place during pipe laying operations. If, through the Contractor's negligence, any stakes should be destroyed and require re-setting, a sum shall be deducted from the Contractor's final payment equivalent to the extra cost in engineering required for such replacement. The Contractor shall arrange his work in such manner as to allow a reasonable time for the setting of stakes for the next phase of his operation so that his work will not be delayed while waiting for construction guides. (6) Trenching for Sewer - the Contractor shall not begin excavation for any section of the pipe line until he has on hand all material and equipment necessary for its rapid completion . In no case, without previous permission from the City Engineer, shall more than two hundred feet (200') of trench be opened in advance of the completed sewer Trenches shall be excavated to the lines and grades established and staked by the City Engineer . The minimum trench width shall be 12" greater than the outside diameter of the pipe. Excavation material shall be piled in such a manner as to cause the least possi- ble restriction to traffic and the best protection to the work. The Contractor shall furnish all necessary machinery for the work and shall purnp, bail, or otherwise remove any water which accumulates in the trench. He shall perform all wo rk necessary to keep the trenches clear of water while the foundations and the masonry are being constructed or the pipe laid, Payment for trenching shall be included in the price bid per lineal foot of sewer in place . (7) Timbering - The Contractor shall furnish, place and maintain such sheeting and bracing as inay be required to support the sides of the trench and prevent any movement therein which might damage or delay the work or cause injury to street surface or adjacent property, a.ad to provide for safety of workman and public . If, in the opinion of the Engineer, any timbering is inadequate he may direct the Contractor to furnish and place additional supports, but com- pliance with such orders or failure of the Engineer to give them shall not release the Contractor from his responsibility for adequate maintenance of trench-es. 3 All timber shall be removed from the trench before or during backfilling except that which is necessary , as determined by the "ngineer, for protection of the sewer or other fac'litics. Such permanent timber shall be cut off about two (2) feet below the ground surface. I r;eneral Specifications iCurtinued) (8) Backfilling of Pipe Trench No work shall be covered until it has been exam- ined by ".he Ctt Eng"n, er The earth filled around and to a depth of six inches over the top of t.l.r pipe o- .ill be free from stones and hand tamped with the ,tmost care so as to obtain the greatest compactness and solidity possible.. From a level six inches above the top of the pipe the backfill shall be placed uniformly in layers 12 inches or less in depth. Each laver shall be compacted to q^ optimum by using a vibratory compac, r . Where in the judgment of the City Engineer the native material is not suite -le to be returned to the ditch, it shall be wasted and the ditch shall be backfil d with select backfill. i All cost for hackfilling, compacting and disposal of excess and rejected material shall be absorbed in the unit price bid for sewer pipe in place. If select backfill is required it will be paid for at the unit bid price. All cost for baekfilling a, d disposal of excess material shall be absorbed in the unit price bid tot ,;ewer pipe in place for the size and kind of pipe involved. (9) Sewer Pip- - Nonreirfor( ed concrete pipe, shall conform to A.S. T.M. designa- tion C-14, Table lI (extra strength) except as otherwise provided. Joints shall be manufactured for use of Brant Rubber Gaskets or equal. Clav sewer pipe shill be unglazed vitrified clay, conforming to Clay Pipe Institute Standards ni i, ufacture.d for mechanical compression jointing with flexible materials . (10) lnstallation of Pip,• All pipe shall he laid without break, up grade from struc- ture tc structure with bell ends of pipe up grade Pipe shall be laid on stable foundations with joints i•losely and accurately fitted, true to line and grade and with uniform bearing under the full length of the barrel of the pipe All adjust- ments of pipe to grade must be accomplished by removing material or filling in with gravel u„d:r the barrel of the pipe and not by wedging up the spigot or the bell Disturbing the pipe in any manner, after the joints have been made, shall not be permitted Damaged or broken pipe shall be replaced by the Con- tractor at his own expense. At the close of each da,,'s work sir whenever the work ceases for any reason, the end of the>• pipe shall be protected with a close-fitting stopper . On any portion of the work where sewers are being constructed, the Contractor shall furnish and keep a ladder in the trench at each point where pipe is being laid to enable the Engineer to inspect the. pipe laying work. Payment shall be made per lin. ft, of pipe in place, measured along the top of the pipe from out side edge of manhole to outside edge of manhole. (11) Manholes . klarl olt s shall be constructed at the location indicated on the plans; to the dimensions and of the materials as shown on the typical detail included herein min General Specificatio-.s (Continued) Manhole bases shall be case-in-place monolithic concrete or an approved precase section Where sewer lines pass through or enter manholes, the invert channels shall be smooth and semi-circular in cross se, ion and may be formed dirt ctly in the concrete of the manhole base, may be half tile laid in the concrete, or may be constructed by laying the sewer lines continuously through the mant•ole and breakint, out the top exposed section after the surround- ing concrt,tt. has haraened and neatly trimming ttt edges. Changes of direction of flow wither the manholes shall be made with a smooth curve wits, as long a radius as possiblt T> a floor of the manhole outside of the channel shall be smooth and slope toward the channel not less than three inches per foot. All costs i-cidrntal to the construction of the manholes including excavation and any stabs rt quired shall be absorbed in the unit cost per manhole. (12) Gravel Bedding - Whenever the trench bottom is unsuitable to provide adequate foundation for tte sew( r pipe, the pipe trench shall be excavated to extra depth as ierected by tl;e Engineer and backfilled with select material to provide bedding for the sewer pipe The bedding material shall he sand, p- a gra,•el or select pit ru^ gravel free from clay or foreign material and graded uniformly from sa-d to gravel aggregate having a maximum size of one inch . Excavation b• ]taw grade which is made inadvertently or without authority, shall be replaced witt gravel bedding as directed by the Engineer without additional Lost Payment for "Gravel Bedding" shall be per cubic yard by truck measure and the quantity of material furnishtd shall be recorded on duplicate tickets furnished with eacr load a-.d signed by tl.e City Inspector upon acceptance of the material . The unit bid price for Gravel Bedding in Place shall include excavation to extra depth as required and no extra compensation will be made for this work. (13) Solid Rock Excavation - If the trench bottom should be in rock, it shall be excavated to a depth six (6) inches below the bottom of the bells of the pipe, and refillt.d to sub grade with earth or gravel bedding. Where encountered, rock shall be removed by methods which will not endanger work in progress, adjoining property, or completed sewer When use of explosives is necessary, the Contractor shall use utmost care not to endanger life and property, and must provide blasting insurance All explosives shall be stored in a secure manner and al'. such storage places marked "Dangerous Explosives, " Rock shall be defined as material found in ledges or masses which cannot reasonably be removed by means other than blasting, or solid boulders of more than one half cubic yard each. All other material, including loose rock, decomposed rock, hard pan, sandstone, and cemented or uncemented gravel shall not be classed as "Solid Rock. " M General Specific at•ot,s ,Co, t.•,ued) i14) Lampholes - La^ipFol� . shall be cc-,structed at the ' nations indicated on tl.e plans to !h• ovnc-esuxms and of thy matt==.rials as s, o,fcn on the typical detail ire iudtci I , retr (15) Side S+ wtrs Six fb; in-1 T, branches shall be placed where indicated on the plans or as dirtctcd 6c the Engineer Branches shall be placed at an angle of approximately 30 degret s upward from the horizontal If the side sewer connection is not to be constructed irnmediately, the branch shall be closed with a stopper u_mq removable jointing material, sufficient to prevent leakage . Where construction of side svwe.rs is required by the plans or directed by the Engineer six (b) v c e diameter pipe shall be used and laid on a straight line and grade to prop, rtq iire at a grade not less than one quarter (1/4) inch per foot and termirattd at a depth sufficient to servt the prupt:rty intended. Lay-ing and joint making for side sewers shall conform with the specifications for sc.wcr pip.: If the side srwt r is not made to serve an existing property , the end of same at props rtv lvie shall be sealed with a stopper in a manner similar to t6a[ rrquired fur "'I " brar, t, openings for future connections. If acy "T - brae .h is placed in the absence of an inspector, the Contractor shall plre and inaint iri a nwt.ablt• ^ arker until tht propti rccord has been 4 inadi h•; tf., Engiret. r or Insp,,(Jer. (16) Testing For Acctpi iniiv All sanitary sewer pipe and appurtenances, shall be cleaned and stall 1), it sttd after backfill by exfiltration method unless other- wise provided rr t' t ,pt cial provisions, cxreptinq, however, that if the con- ditions who rt tt" :;row.d ,at, r taU,- ar such as to preclude a proper exfiltra- tion test, tkt E eve• t r •nab require infiltration tests - All work involve d in (.It anink and testing sewer lines between manholes and/or rodding inlets as i equirt d herein shall be completed within fifteen (15) working days after backtilLing of sewer lines and structures. Any further delay will ; require tl:t written consent . the Engineer . The Contractor shall furnish all labor. nu terials, tools and equipinent necessary to make the test, clean the lines and to perform all work incidental thereto. Precautiors shall be taken to prevent joints from drawing during tests, and any damage resulting from tests shall be repaired by the Contractor at his own. expense , I a -fanner and time of testing, shall be subject to approval of the Engineer, provided that the Engineer may limit pipe footage to be laid without testing. All wvc.s, tees and stubs shall be plugged with flexible jointed caps, or accept- able ;grit rnate, securely fastered to withstand the internal t• st pressure . Such plugs or a aps shall i, reddil: removable. and for their removal shall provide E a socket suitable for making a flexible jointed lateral connection or extension. The work of cleaning a• d testirq and the furnishing of caps and plugs for the tests shall be considered as incidental fo the construction and all costs incurred therefor shall be mcludod in tl brit contract price of pay items in the proposal. Y s l General Specifics*ions (Col ti-_ued) A. Exfiltration Test Allowable leakage, unless otherwise, provided in the special pro, is ions, shall comply with the provisions that follow Leakage after backfill shall be no more than five tenths (0. 5) gallon per hour per inch of diameter per 100 feet of sewer pipe, with a minimum Last pressure of six feet of water column above the crown et the upper end of pipe The length of pipe to sted shall be limited so that the pressure on the invert of the lower end of the section tested shall not exceed sixteen feet of water columri Fc - -a increase in pressure of two feet above a basic six feet iiicasure.d abov.. the crown at the lower end of the test section, the. allowable 1-ahage shall be r.creased by 10%, The Contractor may fill tl•r pipe any time. up to 24 houra prior to tie time of �xfiltration tt ,ting to permit normal absorption into the Fipc. wills. B. Infiltration 'rest - lnfiltrat,on testing shall takr. place during t ie,tting of sluicing of bar_kfill, c..xcept when the natural ground *.it-,r tab`•• is abuvL the crown of the higher end of the test section. The- maximum allowable. limit for infiltration shall be four tenths (0.41 gallon pt,.r huur per inch of internal diameter psr ion f t of 1e.ngth, wit), no allowance for external hydrostatic t.•,ad. (17) Public Li,i,ility atd Prvpe rty Damage Insurance - The Contractor sh.all obtain and keep in tors-, dating the term of the contract, public liability and property damage insuranc•. in companies and in form to be approved by the City. Said insurance shall pro,ride coverage to the Contractor, any subcontractor per- forming work provided by this contract, and the City. The City shall be named as an additional insured on said policy insofar as the work and obligations per- formed under the contract are concerned. The coverage so provided shall protect against claims for personal injuries, including accidental death, as well as claims for property damages which may arise from any act or omission of the Contraetorur the subcontractor, or by anyone directly or indirectly i employed by either of them The minimum policy limits of such insurance shall be as follows: Bodily injury liability coverage with limits of not less than $100, 000 for bodily injury, including accidental death, to any one person, :ind subject to that limit for each pc,rson, it ac Amount not less thar. $300, 000 for each accident; and property damage cove rage in an amount of not less than $50, 000 for each accident A copy of the insura•u e poliev togctht r with, a copy of the cudorsement naming the City as ar additional insured, shall be pro4 ided to the City within a reaso,i- able time, after rci.eivirg notice of award of contract . The Contractor shall furnish the City with satisiactory proof of carriage of the insurances required. f SPECIAL PROVISIONS The bidder's attention is directed to special conditions which may affect the per- formance of the work and for which consideration should be given in submitting the bid proposal. Ground Conditions: Adverse soil conditions may be encountered within the L.I.D. area due to underground springs and storm water seepage. The hillside to the north and the Cedar River to the south are contributing factors to this condition. Extra Compensation: Extra compensation will not be made for the adverse con- ditions that may be encountered and bidders are directed to consider any extra Lusts in submitting prices for the itei of work in the proposal. Side Sewers: The bidder's attention is called to the existing curbs and gutters, sidewalks and lawn areas which will be encountered in the installation of side sewers The lawn area shall include that portion from the curb to the property line. The side sewers shall be constructed by tunneling under the curbs and gutters , Construction through the sidewalks may be accomplished by tunneling or open cut trenching. All costs incidental to the installation of side sewers including restoration of damaged curbs and gutters, sidewalks and reseeding of lawn areas shall be included in the price bid pet lin.ft. of six inch side sewers in place . Pavement Restoration: The pavement restoration shall be performed by the City of Renton and shall not be part of this contract. The sewer trenches and construction areas shall be neatly finished to the lines and existing grades as shown on the plans. Proper compaction of the backfill is essen- tial and reference is hereby made to Section Number Eight (8) entitled "Backfilling of Pipe Trench", of theGeaeral Specifications. Water Mains: The City of Renton plans to renew all wooden and transite water mains which may or may not be accomplished prior to the sewer construction. , i I i f � EI �I l -'E � alf i ,f w � .,_,_ F' I I. FLAT uI.AB FCIR SHALLOW MA.NWXES I/7 t STEPS ARE- E ¢ GAt_\. , '1 DEFC�i�MEG RAZ SAFE' ; I STEPS OQ EQUAL re 2.SiEF� ARE70 BE IN \ I PLACE BE;CQE- KiH SEC tokis AkE a ALL MI►JTS AP-E 70 E3=- WATUZ TI!,NT. .. ...�t&m-y ST"b 4 CAc4� i I i G -7) RL- OLY ,.^ , TYPE "C" LID OQ EQUA, S.MAUii "'—E SECTIONS ,-O . BE Gf �E ,ti�racE PQE- cAS-r :Zo"C�: -- . 6Ft_AT s�_-,tee: -r�, �� L•: r cv WA kC)LES aL CITY OF RENTON ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT IL T Y :` NA A IN *^Aw" we..C...H. OATEAd''12-_p.1. FILE NO- M[6KED .. EC.AL[.AS SMOY4F.± FIELD BOON PAK SHEET 0I l 1 BOND - (SNOW ALL HEN BY THESE PRESENT, That of , as Principal, and as Surety, are jointly and severally held and bound unto the CITY OF RENTON, in the penal sum of Dollars ($ ),for the payment of j which we jointly and severa— lly b3 d ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and assigns,and successors and assigns, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION of this Fond is such tnat, WHEREAS, on the day of , A.D. 19 the said Principal, herein, executed a certain contract ITY O with the CF RENTOIN iy tha t s,conditions and provisions of which contract the said Princi herein, agree to furnish all material and do certain work, to-wits. That will undertake and complete the construction of as per maps, plU fications made a part of said contract as so executed s hereunto attached, is now referred to and by reference is incorporated herein and made a part hereof as fully for ail purposes as if here set forth at length. NOW, THEREFORE, If the Principal herein shall faithfully and truly observe and comply with the terms, conditions and provisions of said contract in all respects, and shall well and truly and filly do and perform all matters and th_ngs by undertaken to be performed under said contract, upon the terms propised therein, and within the time prescribed therein, and shall indemnify the CITY OF RENTON against any direct or indirect damages that shall be suffered or claimed, for injuries to persene or property during the construction and improvement of such and until same is accepted, and shall pay all laborers, mechanics, subcontractors and material men, and all persons who shall supply such contractor or subcontractor with provisions and supplies for the carrying on of such work, and shall in all respects faithfully perform said contract according to law, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. WITNESS our hands this day of , 19 (Principal) Address of local office and agent of Surety Company: Approved as to fora, _ _ ,19 Attorney fox, the City of Renton 9 THIS AGREEMENT, made a entered into this day of , 19 , by and between THE Ctrv. OF RENTON, Washington, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington, L.er -after referred to as "City" and ;:errinafter referred to as "Contractor". W I T N E S S E 1 }{ (1) The Cnr:tracts: shall within the time stipulated, (to-wit; within _7(--1 calendar 'av� :rem dat= of ax: c .t :or hereof as raquired by the Contract, of which this hagreement is a r.omponent part) perform all the work and services raquired to be performed, and prcvcde wia Purr:ct, all of the labor, materials, appliances,machines, tools, equipment, utility and trai:sportation services necessary to perform the Contract, and shall ecmp:ete *!e onstructicn and installation work in a workmanlike L manner, in connection witl: ILL City's Project (identified as No. ) for improvement by c7m7tr1,.::41 )n 37 .: ins ai.laticn of; �A� r rah Y Sb'lA)� K � 5- -n IV 4-ldPti'tQLX)b -A -A r- -1 All the foregoing shall be performed, furnished, constructed, installea, and completed in stric*• ::onformity with the plans and specifications, including any and all a•_ldenda issued by the City ani toe other documents hereinafter enumerated. It is agreed and stipulated that saint labor, materials, appliances, machine, tools, equipment and services snail be furnished and the construction and installation be performea and completed tc the satisfaction and approval of the City's Engineer as being in such conformity with the plan, specifications and all requirements of the Contract. (?) The aforesain Contrazi , entered into by the acceptance of the Contractor's bid and the signing of this agreement, con.ists of the following documents all of which are crmponent parts rf said Contract and as fully a part thereof as if herein ' set out in fail, and if not qua lw-t, as if herf-a at'sotr is 7, Page 2 (a) This agreement (b) Instruction to bidders (c) Bid p, pc sal (d) General conditions (e) Specifications (f) Maps and plans (g) Bid (h) Advertl;ement for bids (1) Special contract provisi.ns, if any (3) If the Contractcr refuses or fails to prosecute the work or any part thereof, with such diligence as will insura its completion within the tire specified in this contract, or any extension in writing thereof, or fails to complete said work within such time, or if the Contractor shall be adjudged a bacr_ .pt, or if he should make a general assignment for the ber_eilt of his creditors, cr if a receiver shall be appointed on account of the Contra,, -r'e insolvency, or if he or any of his suL-contractors should violate any cf the prcvisi;ra of this contract, the City may then serve written notice Lion him and his surety cf il.L intent; n tc terminate the contract, and unless within ten(;:) days after the serving of such net .,:©, such violation or non-compliance of any prevision of the ccn-ra,* shall cease and satisfactory arraigement for the correction thereof b-; made tabs contrast , 1ha1„ upcn the expiration of said (10) day period, cease and determine in _ ry respect. In the event of ar7 �,1"_I, termination, the City shall immediately ser-e written notice thereof upon the surety and the Contractor and the surety shall have the right to take over and perform the contract, provided however, that if tr , surety within :ifteen (15) days after the servant; upon it of such notice of termination does not perform the contract or does not commence performance thereof withir, thirty(30) days from the gate cf serving such notice, the City itself may take over the cork under the contract and prosecute the same to completion by contract or by any other method it may aeem advisable, for the account and at the ox- pense of the Contractcr, and his surety shall be liable to the City for any excess cost or other damages c:casiored the City thereby. In such event the City if it so electe may, without :,;ability for so doing, iake possession of and utilizb in completing Page said contract such Trzterinls, machinery, appl. snces, equipment plants and other properties belonging to the Ccntractor as may be on site of the project and useful therein, (4) The foregoing prov:sijns are in addition ':o and not in Limitation of any other rights or remedies availab.e to the City. (5) The Contractor shall t.,..Id and save the City and its officers. agents, servants, and employees bars:: _ : from any and all liability of any nature or kind, including all costs and lega. cxpense incurred by rcascn of any work on the contract to be performed hereunder, and for, or on account of any patented or unpatented inven- tion, process, article or appliance manufactured for use in the performance of the contract including its use by tt_e City, unless otherwise specificrlly stipulated in this Contract. (6) Any notice from ore party to the other party underthe contract shall be in writing and shall be dated and signed by the party giving such notice or by its duly authorized representative of such party, Any such notice as heretofore specified shall be given by persona, del'_very tap.-eof or by depositing same n the Uri*ed States Mail, postage prepaid and registerea. (7) The Contractor shall corLmer,ce performance of the contract on the day_ 19 and shaft complete the full perf;.rmsnce of the cortra:t not later than 5 , r-« ( (;,c, calendar clays .from said date of commencement. For each and every day of delay after the day of completion, it is hereby stipulated and agreed that the damages to the Jit,y occasioned by said dalay will be the sum of ( ,r :_mac < r' , as r i liquidated damages for each such day, which shall be paid by the Contractor to the City. (8) Neither the final cer• ,iicate of payment nor any provision in the :ontract nor partial or entire us(- of any installation provided for by this contract shall re- t 4 Page lieve the Jontractor of liabil.ty in respect to any express warranties or responsibility for faulty materials or workmanship. The Contractor shall be under the duty to remedy any defects in the work and pay for any damage to other work resulting therefrom which shall appear within the period of one (1) year from the date of finzl acceptance of the work, unless a longer period is specified. The City will give notice of observed defects as here�ofore specified with reasonable promptness after discovery thereof. (9) The Contractor and each sub-contractor, if any, shall submit to the City such schedules of quantities and costs, progress schedules, payrolls, reports, estimates, records and miscellaneous data pertaining to the contract as nay be requested by the City from time to time. (10) The Contractor shall furnish a surety bond or bonds as security for the faithful performance of the contract, including the p. jment of all persons and firms performing labor on the construction project under this contract or furnishing mater- ials in connection wath this contract ; saai bond to be in the full amount Qf the ,ontract rrice as specified in Paragraph 11. The surety or sureties on such bond or bonds must be duly licensed as a surety in the State of Washington. (11) The total amount of this contract as the sum cf --,which includes Washington State Sales Tax. Payments will be made to Contractor as specified in the "general conditions" of this contract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, '.he City has caused these presents to be signed by its Mayor 1� and attested by its City Clerk and the Ccntrae , r has hereunto set his hand and seal I the day and year first above written. {1 CONTRACTOR THE CITY OF RWTON Mayor Attest; _ ity Clerk i c TIM CITY OF RENTON KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON SPIMFICATIONS BID PROPOSAIS FOR: MAPIZ400D SANITARY SEWER LOCAL IMPRO'TEMENT DISTRICT No. 249 ,luthorized by City Council Resolution No. 1181 Ordinance No. 2015 { (6) Trenching for Stwcz - the Contractor shall not begin excavation for any section of the pipe line until he has on hand all material and equipment necessary for its rapid completion In no case, without previous permission from the City Engineer, shall more than two hundred feet (2001) of trench be opened in ativance of the comploed sewer r Trenches shall be excavated to the, lines and grades established and staked by , the City Engineer . The minimum trench width shall be 12" greater than the outside diameter of the pipe. C Excavation material shall be piled in such a manner as to caus. the least possi- ble restriction to traffic and the best protectiot to the work. The Contractor shall furnish all necessary machinery for the work and shall pump, bail, or otherwise remove any water which accumuiates in the trench. He shall perform all vo rk necessary to keep the trenches clear of water while the foundations and the masonry are being constructed or the pipe laid. Pavment for trenching shall be included in the price bid per lineal foot of sewer in place . (7) Timbering - The Contractor shall furnish, place and maintain such sheeting and bracing as may be required to support the sides of the trench and prevent any movement therein which might damage or delay the work cr cause injury to sit eet surface or adjacent property, and to provide for safety of workman and public . If, in the opinion of the Engineer, any timbering is inadequate he may direct the Contractor to furnish and place additional supports, but com- pliance with such orders or failure of the Engineer to give them shall not release the Contractor from his responsibility for adequate maintenance of trer_cbes. All timber shall be. removed from the trench before or during barkfilling except that which is necessary , as determined by the Engineer , for protection of the sewer or other facilities. Such permanent timber shall be cut off about two (2) feet below the ground surface. 1 CALL FOR :IDS CITY OF RENTON, WASHINUTON Sealed bids will be accepted until 5:00 o'clock P. M. Monday, June 24, 1963, or presented to the City Council at 8:00 o'clock P. M., same day for the CONSTRUC- TION of a SANITARY SMIE.t SYSTEM for the Maplewood Area of the City of Renton. The approximate quantities of work are 2700 feet of 15" pipe, 1200 feet of 12" pipe, 3400 feet of 8" pipe, 4800 feat of 6" pipe, together with all necessary manholes, lampholes, tees and appurtenances. Plans and Specifications may be obtained from the City Engineer upon receipt of a deposit of $25.00 for each set. The deposit will be forfeited unless plans and specifications are returned in good condition within 30 days after date of bid opening. Washington State Sales Tax shall be included as a separate Bid item. Federal Excise Tax shall be excluded, the City of Renton to furnish exemption certificate. A certified check or bid bond in the amount of five (5) percent of the total amount of bid must accompany each bid. The City reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and to waive any and/or all informalities in the bidding. Helmie Nelsen, City Clerk Date of 1st Publication: June 12, 1963 Date of 2nd Publication: June 19, 1963 T.. r ry � k 1 1 j`' Y;a•�]Y M e '} f i r � .. r ` . l 1�'^ -�� ..."' 1« ice, or i [ _ -----------"-, I r 1 I � I CITY OF R E N T O N E N G I N E E R I N G DEPARTMENT r I 1 \ P DRAWN �'y. pAtt,�.'UNE t94� ! PILE NO I _ -:'N[f K[D .�- ":. fCAL[ I" t .+.�tir nr�.o WOIt M![ i 1 1 I `�'�..�.r,,,,,1 A►►ROYlU .l.t �'. 'Y� '! p' fMEE� OF INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1 . Sealed bids for this proposal will be received by the City of Renton a he Council Chambers in the City Hall until 8:00 P. M. , JUN 9 4 1g At this time the bids will be publicly opened and read, after which the bids will be coi.side red and the award made �s early as practicable. L No proposal may be changed or withdrawn after the time set for receiving L bids. Proposals shall be submitted on the forms attached hereto. Itt 2. The work to be done is shown on the plans. Quantities are understood to be only approximate . Final payment will be based on field measurement of actual quantities and at the unit price bid. Tiie City reserves the right to add to or elimirate. portions of the work as deemed necessary. 3 . Plans may be exarriincd and copies obtained at the. City Engineer's Office. Bidders stall satisfy th.-mselves as to the local conditions by inspection of the site . Work along highways must be in conformance with the applicable County ur StatE: regulations 4. The bid priee for any itt-i niust include the performance of all work and the furnishing of all material nett.ssary for completion of that item as described in the specificatior s. Where altc ruate rnat,rial is bid, thg bidder shall fully describe the material proposed either in tht, bid proposal or supplementary letter attached to the proposal. 9. The bid price: sl ali be stated in terms of the units indicated and as a total amount. In tee event of errors, the unit price bid will govern Illegible figures will invalidate rt:e bid. 6. The right is rear rved to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities if it is deemed advantageous to the City to do so 7 A c.rtified check or satisfactory bid bend made payable without reservation to the TREASURER OF CITY OF RENTON in an amount not less than 5016 of the total amount bid shall accompany each bid proposal. Checks will be returned to unsuccessful bidders immediately following decision as to award of contract : ',e check of the successful bic'der will be returned provided he enters into a contract and furnishes a satisfactory performance bond covering the full amount of the work within tcn days after receipt of notice of intention to award contract. Should he fail, or refuse to do so, the check shall be for- feited to the City of Renton as liquidated damages for such failure. 8. All bids must hr; self-explanatory. No upportunity will be offered for oral explanation except as the City may request further information on particular points. 9 The bidder shall, o^ iequcst, furnish information to the City as to his financial and practical ability to satisfactorily perform the work. 10. Payments for this work will be g t4 t PROPOSAL TO THE CITY OF RENTON RENTOJ, WASHINGTON Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby certif that ha examined the site of the proposed work and ha_read and thoroughly understand the plar:s, specifications ;and contract gcverning the work embraced in ,.his improvement, and the method by which payment. will be made for said work, and hereby pur- pose to undertake and complete the work embraced in this improvement, or as much thereof as can be complet' with the money available, 1,. accordance with th. said plans, s . iications and contract and the following schedule of rates and prices: (Note: Unit prices for all items, all extensions, and total amount of bid should be shown. Show unit prices both in writing and in figuras.) Signature Address Names of Memrers of Partnership: OR Name of President cf Corporation Name of Secretary of Corporation Corporation Organized under the laws of With main office in State of Washington at l t v SANITARY Sh'M L. I. D. 249 SCIIEDULE OF PRICES APPROXIMATE UNIT ITEM QUA14TITY DESCRIPTION PJICE TOTAL f - r 1. 2600 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 15" Concrete Sewer Pipe t $ ' - Per. Lin. Ft. words Figures 2. 1200 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 1211 Concrete Sewer Pipe Per. Lin. Ft. 3. 3200 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 8" Concrete Sewer Pipe $ $ Per. Lin. Ft. 4. 4800 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 61, Concrete Sewer Pipe $ $ $ Per. Lin. Ft. 55 Only 15" x 6" Concrete Toes in Place CC Each 28 Only 12" x 6" Concrete Tees in Place i $ Per. Fach 90 Only 8" x 6" Concrete Tees in Place Per. Each 29 Only Standard Manholes Complete W $ Per. Each l a 3 t . APPROXIMATE UNIT ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL 9. 7 Only Standard Lampholes Jonplete Per. Each 10. 500 Cu. Yd. Gravel 3edding $ $ $ Per. Cu. Yd. ` 11. 1800 Cu. Yd. Select Backfill Per. Cu. Yd. 12. 10 Cu. Yd. Rcck Excavation ti' $ $ Per. Cu. Yd. TOT.1L: $ 4. SALES TAX: $ TOTAL AMOUNT OF BID $ 1 I I z yr s k SCHED11E OF P iICES 1LTE11NATE BID FOR FIr"11SHTNG VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE IN LIEU OF CONCRETE PIPE APPROXIMATE UNIT ITEM QUANTITY DESCRIPTION PRICE TOTAL 1A 260C Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 15" Vit. Clay Sewer Pipe $ w $ Per Lin. Ft. words (Figures) 2A 1200 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 12" Vit. Clay sewer Pipe Per Ft., 3A 3200 Lin. Ft. Furnish and Place 3" Vit, Flay Sewer Pipe Per Lin. Ft. 41L 4800 Lin. Ft, Furnish and Place 6" Vit. "'Tay Seer Pipe $ _ Per Lin. Ft. 5A 55 Only 1�" x 6" Vit, Clay Taes in Place J _ Per Each 29 Oaly 12" x 6" Vit. Clay Tees -n Place v_ _ $. $ — Per 90 Only 8" x 6" Vit. Clay Tees in Place T $ w Pc. Lach Total Alternate Items $ Total Items 8 thru 12 $ Total $ 4% Sales Tax $--- fetal Alternate Bid for Clay Pipe $ TH2 UNDERSIGNED BIDDER HEREBY AGREES TO START CONSTRUCTION WORK ON THIS PROJECT, IF AWA`tDED M1, 791MIN 'TRN (10) DAYS AND TO CORPLETE THE WORK WITHIN SIXTY (6'1) CONSECUTIVE CALENDAR D.IYS AFTM STARTING GONSTRUCTION. DATE AT THIS DAY OF 1963. SIGNED: _ � TITLE: _ ADDRESS: 11 , 1. InterFretat:_: of Pr _- (a) W},.,),;., .. the mcrd "C,ty" i s s :ar, t, it shall be understood to mean the C.t;r of RPnt;Ti. (b) Whenever the wc- "Engineer" •s used, it shall be understood as referring to the City Engineer , cr F_s epresent:ative on the ,job as the case may be. Whenever the words "d rsi .Pd, 'permitted," "considered necessary," or words cf like impart, are used, ,t shall be understood that the direction, permission order et, of �:,e Eai�ineer is intended, similarly, "approval," "satisfactory„ ' 'a;:ceptac,e ' shal.i mean approved,.. satisfactory, or accep- table to the Erg.incc . (c) The Wort nc �x:'ierstood to inci,de all the terms, stipula- tions, and ccnvPrivntr cc,,, ,.red in the Bid Proposal, General Conditions, Specifications. P:... . . (d) Whenever the arc: , it -:all mean the person(s), co- partnership. ;r cr:inra : r. will_ t_as ag•eed to perform the work covered by the cor.tra:t , or his iega. ripTrscntat:ve. During the absence of the Con- tractor, the J"-b -upe: l •r-.dent ,hall to considered to be the Contractor's representati-re, ur._P>s c* :(.:rise designated by the Contractor. II. Rights and Resin itr:a::Ps :f the Citys (a) Inspection, It .s r_t..a.ly agrees that the City, through its agent t: City Fngirxe r Shai. .::-pect the wcrw during the construction to deter- mine its icceptat ._.t, , conformance to plans and specifications, quanti- ties of •r..)*k pert rmra. and :;thee fun-tions requisite to securing a satisfactory wcrKmr-_'ike 1(t. The Con*race-r staS. furrc-n- reasorab:e aid and assistance as required by the F.ngincer or Inn-F, ^i f:,r the proper inspection: of the work arir me�r.�nlR4B"0"3"'� (b) Right cf Entry , Thn City reserves the right to construct or install such collateral works as it may desire during the period of this construction. Such work will be done with as little hindrance or interference as possible with the Contractor. The Contractor agrees not to interfere with or pre- vent the performance of such work or to claim any extra compensation or damages by delays or hinOran-es which may be caused. (c) 1hanges, Alterationgy and Extra Work: The Contractor agrees that the City may—ma such alterations asItmay see fat in the line, grade form, dimen- sions, plans cr matro,rial of the work either before or after the beginning of construction. If ouch alterations dim,n.sn the quanity of the work to 'te done, they shall not constitute a cl.airr. for damages or anticipated profits on the work that may be dispensed with. If they increase 'he amount of work, such increase shall be paid for according to the quan';ty actually done, and at tie prices established for such work under Ve contract. However, if such changes make useless any work already done.. tr material already furnished or used in said work, the City shall recompense the Contractor therefor. 4 l No work shall be regaracd vxt.ra worx unleos it is ordered in writing by the Engineer and with t - ag.ced price for the same specified in said order, provided the prise nct ctherwise determined by this contract. All claims for F;'z-,. uc ^k r-�11 made before the work is started, and a statement of ,:e cc_,• -f •r -. :e shall be made within 30 days after completion cf the extre wcr.. (d) Diberepancies and Omm_-zuc, s It is further agreed that it is the intent of this rcntract than ;: work must be done and all material must be furnished in accordar:e with the best practice. In the event of any dis- crepancies between the ;:,.a- - and specifications, or otherwise, or in the evert -r" any doubt as te, meaning of any portion of the contract, =pecif:.-aticr., -r r;an< tt,c, ErEireer shall define which is intended to ai y to the work a^.: !tic- Contractor shall be bound by such decision. Any w, -k cr materia- .i, i tcriru: specified but which may be fairly implied as inciuded in �r,, %c n• •"I" , (,f which the Engineer shall '-s the judge, shall be dome cz iu_• rr:e1 by the Contractor without extra charges. (e) Estimated Qua: : :tie T :. ; ivxeement, including the plans, specifications, and estimate is-I.ntr1�:; - n.)v clearly all work to be done and material to be furrl?hed hero- ,naer . The c :antities are approximate and are to be used only as a rasa: for <_stimating *.he probable cost of the work and for com- paring the pr.:p_ ai_ _ffc.r9a f;,r the work. It is understood and agreed that the oasis fir payment mall to the actual amount of work done and the mater- ial farn.snea. (f) Lines aro and grade shall be es shown on the plans, �3s sta'ke3in the fieid by the Engineer. The Contractor shall give the Engineer ample nctir of the time and place where the lines and grades shall be needed. All stakes, marks, et;: shall be carefully preserved by the Contractor. (g) Securing of Franc tu sest_Easements, Right cf.:HML The City for the purpose ofthis-construction agrees to secure u °ranchises, permits, -easements, and/or Rights-of--Way as are necessa. the performance of the work. The Contract r shall be furnished copies of such agreements as affect construction operatic ". The Cont . tc>r agrees to secure these ape--iai permits, easements, or agree- ments of a temporary nature as may be described dud to conditions of con- truct ion. (h) Estimates and Payments% An estir^.ate in writing will be made by the Engineer once a month of the amount of w rx done and q the value thereof in terms of ts the contract. The City will pay the contrac of this estimated value, and whenever the contract shall be completed, and when said work and material shall bn accepted by the City, a careful and dc'.ailed estimate shall be made of the va_=,. of al., work and material furnished and the Contractor shall be paid for t, - amount within thirty-five ( 35) days, provided, however, that claims for -aber and material,, damages, royaltie=, or otherwise have been satisfied. Y I Page - General Conditions (i) Extra Work:. If during the performance of this contract, the Engineer shall order 75Fw_-i.ing, other work done or materials furnished which cannot be classified under the unit prices of this contract, thu Contractor shall per- form such work anrl. furniaii such material and shall be paid therefor the actual cost plus 15% in. ad&,ilon thereto. The actual cost is defined to in,- clude the cost of all labor, equipment and materials necessary for the per- iormance of the extra work, including any extra expenses incurred directly on account thereof, and also the wages of foreman and the exNe:-.ses attached to the Contractor's liability inburance covering the labor so employed. Equip- ment rental rates used in arriving at the actual cost shall be the prevailing rates, or the latest published AGC schedule of owners} expense. III. Rights and Responsibilities of Contractor; (a) Persona': Attention of Contractor: The Contractor shall give personal atten- tion to the faithful prose�on and completion of this work and shall be present either in person or by duly authorized representative on ' 'ie site of the work continually during its progress. (b) Contractor's Addresss The Contractor shall designate in his proposal an address tow written notices pertaining to this contract may be sent,and shall immediately notify the City of any changes in suc`i address. Delivery of such nettees to the address designa•,.d shall - )nstitute receipt by the Contractor, (a) Observance of Laws and Ordinanceso The Contractor snail conform to the re- quirements of the franchise—. covering work alc. State and County highways and to the State ana Local laws pertaining to *_is work. (d) Protecticn_�sinat Negligence and Damagesa The Contractor agrees during the peer o—rmance o3 -tFie won to ake all necessary precautia_s and to place proper safeguards fir the prevention of accidei.ts, including barriers, lights, and warning signs. The Contractor shall taxe proper means tc protect property which might be injured by any process of construction, and he shall be liable for any claims for damage on account of his failure to so do. (e) Protection A al.nst Claims for Labor and Materials : The Contractor agrees that he willdamnify and save harmless the City from all claims for material furnished or rcrk done under this contract. It is further agr:�ed that he will furnish the City satisfactory evidence that all persons aho have done work or furnished material under this agreement, have been duly paid for such work or material. In case such evidence is demanded and not furnished, such amount as may in the opinon of the City be necessary to meet the claims of tto persons, aforementioned, may be vithheld from the money due the Con- tractor until satisfactory evidence is furnished that all ?.iabilitieo have been fully d-bchaiged. (f) Assi nmo"t and Sub-letti The Contractor agrees that he will not sub-let t e a oresa wort or tie furnishi..g of material, and that he will no.`, assign b; power-cf-attorney or otaerwise, any portion of said contract unless by and with previous consent of the City. The granting of such consent by the City shall not �n any way relieve the Contractor of his prime responsibility for the performance of the work including the work done by sub-contractors. Pape 4 - General Con'ttions (g) Abandonment; In case the Contractor shall abandon the work and fail,or refuse to commence it again with 10 days after notification,or if he shall fail to comply with the orders of the Engineer or with this agreement,then and in that case the :sureties on the bond shall be notified and directed to 1 complete tr.., sash. (h) Tune and Order of Co lotion. It is the meaning and intent of this contract, unless c;he se hereafter specifically provided, that the Gc::tractor shall be allowed to prosecute his work at such times, in such order of precedence, and in such manner as shall be most conducive to economy of construction provided however, that the order and the time of prosecution shall be such that the work shall be completed as a whole, within the time of completion hereafter designateds provided also that when the City is having other work done, the Engineer may direct. the time and manner of constructing the work under this contract so that conflict will be avoided and the various works being done shall be harmonised. The Engineer will arrange all such work so as to avoid as far as practical, all unnecessary inconvenience and expense to the parties concerned. Exten_.,3. of completion time will be granted only upon submiseton of a request in writing to the Engineer, stating the condition necessitating such extersion, at least two weeks before the expiration of the contract time. Determination as to whether or not an extension of time shall be granted will be at the discretion of the Engineer, subject to approval by the City. The Contractor agrees that he will commence the work within I O days after the sigi-ing of this contract and will progress there tw th so that with- in -lti days after date of contract, the work shall be completed. (1) Yiana and Specifications Acc,rc;;,,tie,. The Contractor will furnish copies of plans and sFec:fications an3 shall keep one copy of the same constantly accessible or tk.e ,, ,). (d) Protection of Finished_o_r�Pa_t,iaii�_Fi fished Work: The Contractor stall be responsible or all. in shed i edor partially finished work until the entire contract is completed and accepted by the Engineer. Estimates of partial pay- ment shall not release the Contractor from such responsibility. (k) Defects and Their Remedies, It is agreed that if the work or any part there- of, or any materia: brought on the ground for use in the work, shall be deemed ty the Engineer as unsuitable or not in conformity with the specifi- cations, the ^nntractor shall forthwith remove such material and rebuild or otherwise remecq such work, so that it shall be in full accordance with this contract. (1) Saritationt Necessary sanitation conveniences for the use of workmen on the o ,. properly secluded frc., public observation, shall be constr,cted and maintained by the Contractor. (m) Cleaner Before this .ont*act she"il be considered complete, the Contractor shad leave the ,yob in a neat, orderly, and workmanlike condition. , GENERAL SPECI17ICATIONS (1) Scope o Work - This specification is intended for the Contractor to pros-{de all labor, materials and equipment required for the installation of sewer pipe, manholes and other appurtenances , all as shown on the plans or as listed in these spec.fications. Small items of work which are itemized on the -clans or in the specifications and for which no pay itetn is listed in the Schedule of Prices shall be absorbed in other items The intent is to pro-ide a completed project, including miscellan- eous small items which may not be listed but which are incidental to the other work. (2) h.ight Of Wa J - Property lines and easements as shown on the: drawings indicate area limits oit r which the City has jurisdiction. The Contractor must confine his operatic, is to these rights of way, and ,shall take every precaution to protect pr'.vate property. Should the Contractor desire use of adjoining private property , he shall make all such arrarge.ments with property owners involved. (3) Traffic Maintenance and Protection - The Contractor shall not be expected to maintain traffic on any street during the construction of this project, but he shall make every effort not to obstruct traffic on adjacent streets. Work on a given street shall be prosecuted in such manner as to make it available for normal traffic, but neither shall he delay his operation so as to cause the street to be unusable over extended periods of time while he works on another phase of work. Barricades shall be provided along the streets, and at night they shall be dis- tinctly indicated by lights which are adequately placed. Special care shall be taken to set that someone is responsible for maintaining barricades and lights, especially during week-ends and holiday periods . If such barricades are not properly maintained, the Engineer may employ someone to care for same, and such costs will be deducted from the final payment due the Contractor . (4) Existing Services - Utility lines are indicated in their approximate lucation on the drawings . Water lines will be staked in the field in their approximate locations. Gas lines will be staked by Washington Natural Gas upon request of the Contractor . Tht Contractor Gall protect all such facilities, avoid inter- ruption of necessary services, and shall save the City harmless from the results of darriage of such facilities. (5) Lines and Grades - The City Enguierr shall have the right to make reasonable changes in the grades as they are shown on the drawings. Grades will be estaolished in the form of offset stakes at stations not greater than 50 feet, set in advance of the work. Wherever work is in progress, the Contractor shall i General Specifications (Cortinued) have in his employ a man competent to set batter boards or other construction guides from the line and grade stakes given by the City Engineer. Such employee shall have the duty and responsibility of placing and maintaining such construction guides. Batter boards set with an engineers level shall be used for all lines set on a grade of 0. 50% or less, at least three sets of batter boards shall remain in place during pipe layi,g operations. If, through the Contractor's negligence, any stakes should be destroyed and require re-s �tting, a sum shall be deducted from the Contractor's final payment equivalent to the extra cost in engineering required for such replacement. The Contractor shall arrange his work in such manner as to allow a reasonable time for the setting of stakes for the next phase of his operation so that his work will not be delayed while waiting for construction guides. (6) Trenching for Sewer - the Contractor shall not begin excavation for any section of the pipe line until he has on hand all material and equipment necessary for its rapid completion. In no case, without previous permission from the City Engineer, shall more than two hundred feet (200') of trench be opened in advance of the completed sewer . Trenches shall be excavated to the lines and grades established and staked by the City Engineer . The minimum trench width shall be 12" greater than the outside diameter of the pipe Excavation material shall he piled ir. such a manner as to cause the least possi- ble restriction to traffic and the Lest protection to the work. The Contractor shall furnish all necessary machinery for the work and shall pump, bail, or otherwise remove any water which accumulates in the trench. He shall perform all v.o rk necessary to keep the trenches clear of water while the foundations and the mas-)nry are bein,; constructed or the pipe laid. Payment for trenching shall be included in the price bid per lineal foot of sewer in place. (7) Timbering - The Contractor shall furnish, place and maintain such sheeting and bracing as may be required to support the sides of the trench and prevent any movement therein which might damag•_� or delay the work o: cause injury to street surface or adjacent property, and to provide for safety of workman and public If, in the opinion of the Engineer, any timbering is inadequate he may direct the Contractor to furnish and place additional supports, but com- pliance witl, such orders or failure of the Engineer to give them shall not release the Contractor from his responsibility for adequate main.. enance of trenches. All timber shall be removed from the trench before or during backflLing except that which is necessary , as determined by the Engineer, for protection of the sewer or other facilities . Such permanent timber shall be cut off about two (2) feet below the ground surface. P General Specifications (Continued) (8) Backfilling of Pipe Trencf, - No work shall be covered until it has been exam- ined by the City Engineer . The earth filled around and to a depth of six inches over the top of the pipe shall be free from stones and hand tamped with the utmost care so as to obtain the greatest compactness and solidity possible. From a level six inches above the top of the pipe the backfill shall be placed uniformly in layers 12 inches or less in depth. Each laver shall be compacted to 9076 optimum by using a vibratory compactor . Where in the judgment of the City Engineer the native material is not suitable to be returned to the ditch, it shall be wasted and the ditch shall be backfilled with select backfill. All cost for backfilling, compacting and disposal of excess and rejected material shall be absorbed in the unit price bid for sewer pipe in place. If select backfill is required, it will be paid for at the unit bid price . All cost for backfilling and disposal of excess material shall be absorbed in the unit price bid for sewer pipe in place for the size and kind of pipe involved. (9) Sewer Pipe - Norreinforced concrete pipe stall conform to A.S. T.M. designa- tion C- 14, Table II (extra strength) except as otherwise provided. Joints shall be manufactured for use of Brant Rubber Gaskets or equal. Clay sewer pipe shall be unglazed vitrified clay, conforming ,u Clay Pipe Institute Standards manufactured for mechanical compression jointing with flexible materials. (10) Installation of Pipe - All pipe shall be laid without break, up grade from struc- ture to structure with bell ends of pipe up grade . Pipe shall be laid on stable foundations with joints closely and accurately fitted, true to line and grade and with uniform bearing under the full length of he barrel of the pipe. All adjust- ments of pipe to grade must be accomplished by removing material or filling in with gravel under the barrel of the pipe -and not by wedging up the spigot or the bell. Disturbing the pipe in any manner, after the joints h. ve been made, shall not be permitted. Damaged or broken pipe shall be replaced by the Con- tractor at his own expense. At the close of each day's work or whenever the work reuses for any reason, the end of the pipe shall be protected with a close-fitting stopper. On any portion of the work where sewers are being constructed, the Contractor shall furnish and keep a ladder in the trench at each point where pipe is being laid to -.able the Engineer to inspect the pipe laying work. Payment shall be made per lin. ft. of pipe n place, measured along the top of the pipe from outside edge of manhole to witbide edge of manhole. (11) Manholes Manholes shall be constructed at the location indicated on the plans; to the dimensions and of the materials as shown on ti. ypical detail included herein. l General Spe.-ifications (Cor.tinued) Manhoie i s stall be, case-in--place monolithic concrete or an approved precase s » Where sewer lines pass through or enter manholes, the invert ch., s shall bf, smooth and semi-circular in cross section and may be formed ctly in the concrete of the manhole base, may be half tile laid in the concrete, or inay be constructed by laying the sewer lines cotitinuously through the manhole and breaking out the top exposed section after the surround- ing concreuc has hardened and neatly trimming the edges. Changes of direction of flow within. the manholes shall be made with a smooth curve with as long a radius as possible . Tte floor of the manhole outside of the channel shall be smooth and slope toward the channel not less than three inches per foot. All cost , r^cidt ntal to 0 f construction of the manholes including excavation and any st,.ibs required shall be absorbed in the unit cost per manhole. (12) Gravel Bedding - Wtiene.ver the trench bottom is unsuitable to provide adequate foundation for the sewer pipe, the pipe trencn shall be excavated to extra depth as directed by the Engineer and backfilled with select material to provide bedding for the sewer pipe The bedding material shall be sand, pea gravel or belect pit run gravel free from clay or foreign material and graded uniformly from sar..d to gravel aggregate having a n axrinum size of one inch. Excavation b,.low grade which is made inadvertently or without authority, shall be replaced witt gr ivel bedding as directed by the Engineer without additional cost , Payment for "Gra,,,tl Bedding" shall be per cubic yard by truck measure and the quantity of inAterial tarnished shall be recorded on duplicate tickets furnished with east load ac_d signed by the Cit ,• Inspector upon aeceptanec of the material. The unit bid price for Gravel Beddi• in Place shall include excavation to extra depth as required and no extra coml nsation will be rnade for this work. (13) Solid Rork Excavation - If the trench bottom should be in rock, it shall be excavated to a depth six (6) inches below the bottom of the bells of the .3ipe, and refilled to sub grade with earth or gravel bedding. Where encountered, rock shall be ,emovt d by methods which will not endanger work in progress, adjoining prop,rt.y, or completed sewei When use of explosives is necessary, the Contractor shall use utmost. care not to endanger life and property, and must provide blasting insurance . All explosives shall be stored in a secure manner and all such storage i4aces marked "Dangerous Explosives. " Rock shall he defined as material found in ledges or masses which canna reasonably be removed by means other than blasting, or solid boulders of more that, one half cubic yard each. All other material, including loose rock, decomposed rock, hard pan, Sandstone, and cemented or uncemented gravel shall not be classed as "Solid Rock. " H General Specifications (Continued) (14) Lampholes - Lampholes shall be constructed at the locations indicated on the plans to the dimensiot,s and of the materials as shown on the typical detail included herein (15) Side Sewers - Six (6) inch T- branches shall be placed where indicated on the plans or as directed by the Engineer. Branches shall be played at an angle of approximately 30 degrees upward from the horizontal. If the side sewer connection is not to be constructed immediately, the branch shall be closed with a stopper using removable jointing material, sufficient to prevent leakage . Where construction of side sewers is required by the plans or directed by the Engineer. six (6) inch diameter pipe shall be used and laid on a straight line and grade to property line at a grade not less than one-quarter (1/4) inch per foot and terminated at a depth sufficient to serve the property intended. Lay- ing and joint making for side sewers shall conform with the specifications for sewer pipe If the side sewer is not made to serve an existing property, the end of same at property line shall be sealed with a stopper in a manner similar to that required for "T" - brar_ch openings for future connections. If any "T" - brarch is placed in the absence of an inspector, the Contractor shall place-- and maintain a suitable marker until the proper record has been made by the; Engines or Inspector . 06) Testing For Acceptance - All sanitary sewer pipe and appurtenances, shall be cleaned, and shall be tc sted after backfill by exfiltration method, unless other- wise provided in the; special provisions, excepting, however, that if the con- ditions where the ground water table are such as to preclude a proper exfiltra- tion test, tht Engineer may require infiltration tests. All work involved in cleaning and testing sewer lines between manholes and/or rodding inle as required herein shall be completed within fifteen (15) working days after backfilling of sewer lines and structures. Any further delay will require tht written consent of the Engineer The Contracter shall furnish all labor, era terials, tools and equipment necessary to make the test, clean the lines and to perform all work incidental thereto. Precautions shall be taken to prevent joints from drawing during tests, and any damage resulting from tests shall be repaired by the Contractor at his own expense. The manner and time of testing shill be subject to approval of the Engineer, provided that the. Engineer may limit pipe footage to be lard without testing. All wvts, tees and stubs shall be plugged with flexible ,jointed caps, or accept- able altt.rnate, securelti fastened to withstand the internal test pressure. Such plugs or caps shall be readily removable, and for their removal shall provide a socket suitable for making a flexible ,jointed lateral connection or extensii .. The work of cleaning i,;d testing and the furnishing of caps and plugs fur the tests shall be considered as incidental to the construction and all costs incurred therefor shall be included it, the unit contract price of pay items in the proposal. i General Spec:fuations ;Cc trued) A. Exfiltration Tt,st Allowable leakage, unless otherwise provided in the spacial pro,°isioos, shall comply watt the provisions that follow, Leakage- after tiackfiil shall be no more than five tenths (0. 51 gallon per hour per vich of diameter per 100 feet of sewer pipe., with a minimum test. pressure of six feet of water column abode the crown at the upper end of pipe The length of pipe tested shall be limited so that the pressure on the invert of the lower cna of tl a suction tc sted shall not exued sixteen feet of water a-olum For taeh increase in pressure of two feet above a basic six feat measured abuvc. the crown at the lower end of tht t, st st.ction, the allowablt. 1.akage sf;all be r.cteased ny 10%, i Tht Co%trac` ,r may fill t.be pipe any time up to 24 hours prior to tht time of • xtiltr atio• +- sting to permit normal absorption into the, pipt walls. B I%Lltration To at I .filtration. testing shall take place during jetting or sluicing of backfill, Except when the natural ground wat..r table is abuve the crown of tht higher end of the teat se,etion. The maximiun ahowablc limit for infiltration shall be. fwAr tenths 1.0 4 gailon p r hour pear inch of internal diameter p^.r i00 fe .t. of 1—igth wirk no allowance for external hydrostatic I 0 (17) Public Lii!,ility drd Pig ptrty Damage Insurance - The Co-, !actor shall obtain and keep in f-.orc• 1,irir-g the to?n of the contract, pcblic liability and property damage msuranc� in eornpanie.s and in form to be approved by the City. Said insurance shall provt?i coverage to the Contractor, any subcontractor per- forming work provided by this contract, and the City. The Cit- -hall be named as an additional 1,,surt.d on said policy insofar as the work ant itions per- formed uuuer the contra, i are corcerrnd. The coverage so tit d shall protect against claims for personal injuries, including accidenta. Beath, as well as claims for property damages which ma•.• arise from any act or omission Of the Contractor or tf t subcontractor, or by anyo%e directly or indirectly employed by ertFc_r of 1 �,vni The minimum policy limits of such insurance shall be as follows: Bodily injury liability coverage with limits of not less than $100,000 for bodily injury, including accidental death, to any one person, and subject to that limit for each person, in in amount 'rut 'tas thar. $300, 000 for each accident; and property damage, coYtrdge in iti amount of not leas than $50, 000 for each accident. A copy of the insurance policy. togethtr with a copy of she endorsement naming the City as an additional insured, stall bt.- provided to the City within a reason- able time aftei receiving notice of award of contract . The Contractor shall fui-nish the; City with satisfactory proof of carriage of the insurances required. SPECIAL PROVISIONS The bidder's attention is directed to special conditions which may affect the per- formance of the work and for which consideration should be given in submitting the bid proposal. Ground Conditions: Adverse soil conditions may be encountered within the L.I.D. area due to underground springs and storm water seepage . The hillside to the north and the Cedar River to the iouth are contributing factors to this condition. Extra Compensation: Extra compensation will not be made for the adverse con- ditions that may be encountered and bidders are directed to consider any extra costs in submitting prices for the items of work in the proposal. Side Sewers: The bidder's attention is called to the existing curbs and gutters, sidewalks and lawn areas which will be encountered in the installation of side sewers. The lawn area shall include that portion from the curb to the property line. The side sewers shall be constructed by tunneling under the curbs and gutters . Construction through the sidewalks may be accomplished by tunneling or open cut trenching. All costs incidental to the installation of side sewers including restoration of damaged curbs and gutters, sidewalks and reseeding of lawn areas shall be included in the price bid per lin.ft. of six inch side sewers in place . Pavement Restoration: The pavement restoration shall be performed by the City of Renton and shall not be part of this contract. The sewer trenches and construction areas shall be neatly finished to the lines and existing grades as shown on the plans . Proper compaction of the backfill is essen- tial and reference is hereby made to Section Number Eight (8) entitled "Backfilling of Pipe Trench", of the General Specifications. Water Mains: The City of Renton plans to renew all wooden and transite water mains which may or may not be accomplished prior to the sewer construction. , i I I � I f1 Wrf ttiA`Efi� - �aHr i i i r � - 11£ TA ! I k i. ,i i S(FP, CoR EGU,4L. 2. 1 PP- AQ&0 E-sE IN F rE ��rGw K, H v./fy'.: i i iGHT. 4. CAS 1-i t,4 G T+, RS- OL.'Y M P! C F'O'_� C,�?'t' W) 5`-)2 0 WIT A -VPE "C" L—ID OR &OUAL, , • TO t'^i• CAS" F--Q !.a Lj� i CITY OF R E N T O N ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT a i`Y f owwwM.GZi .G.id OAT[APS~L-zA1 oil ENO. C MIGKfD ff,,l.[1A�iSM'Qw ►Al[ . 64PPROVED BOND MOW ALL ;" N BY TH1;.3E r ESENT, That - of! p- �, as Principal, and as Surety, are jointly and severally held and bound unto the CITY OF RENTON, in the penal sum of Dollars ($ ),for the payment of which we ,jointly and severally bind ourselves, c!7 he executors, administrators and assigns,and successors and assigns, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION of this bond is such that, WHEREAS, on the day of , A.D. 19 the said Principal, herein, executed a certain contract wl h the CITY OF RFNTON, by the terms, conditions and provisions of which contract the ` said Principal, herein, agree to furnish all material and do certain work, to-wito Thst—i will undertake and complete the construction of as per maps, puns axW-�pec icat'lona made a part of said contract as so executed is hereunto attached, is now referred to and by reference is incorporated herein and made a part hereof ds fully for all purposes as if here set forth at length. NOW, THEREFORE, If the Principal nerein shall faithfully and truly observe and comply with the terms, -onditions and provisions of said contract in all respects, and shall well and ".ruly and fully do and perfcr-m all matters and things by undartak,;n to be performed under said contract, upon the terms proposed therein, and within the t:.me prescribed therein, and shall indemnify the CITY OF REr:TON against any direct or indirect damage that shall be suffered or claimed, for in+uries to persons or propert^ during the construction and improvement of such and until same is accepted, and shall pay all laborers, mechanics, subcontractors and me-er,.a1 men, and all persons who shall supl,.Ly such contra, r or subcontractor with provisions and supplies for the carrying on of ouch work, and si:all in all respects faithfully perform said contract according to law, then this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in full foxie and effect, WITNESS our bands this_- day of_ _ , 19_ Pr cip,, Address of local office and agent of Surety Company: I Approved as to form- -- - 019� Attorney for uhe City of Renter. THIS AvREPMENT, made a d entered into this day of , 19 , by and between THE 31TY OF RENTON, Washington, a municipal corporation of the State of Wash ngtcr hereinafter referred to as "City" and .. hereinafter referred to as "Contractor". W I T N E S S E T H (1) The Contractor shall with.n the time stipulated, (to-wit: within -7 C, calendar days from date of execution hereof as required by the Contract, of which this agreement is a component part) perform all the work and services squired to be performed, and provide and furnish all of the labor, materials, appliances,machines, tools, equipmert, utility and trinsport.ation services necessary to perform the Contract, and shall complete the construction and installation work in a vorkmanlike manner, in connection w"th the City's Project (identified as L .: D No. Z42 ) for improvement by construction and installation All the fo:ego:-ig shall be performed, furnished, constructed, installed. and completed in strict conformity with the plans and specifications, inLluding any and all adde::'a issued by the City and the ether documents hereinafter enumerated. It is agreed and stipulated that said labor, materials, appliances, machir , tools, equipment and services shall be furnishel and the, construction ai:d installation be performed and completed to the satisfaction and approval of the Cityts Engineer as t ing in such conformity with plans, specifications and all requirements of the Contract. 0I The- afo-esaid Contract, entered into -y the acceptance of the Contractor's bid and the signing of th. d agreement, consists of the following documents all of which are component parts .!` said Contract and as fully a part ther ,rrf as if herein ) set out in fail, and if not at'a-hed, as if hereto attached. 1 i i j Page (a) This agreement (b) Instruction to bidders (c) Hid pr.,pcsai (d) General conditions (e) Specificata is (£) Maps and plans (g) Eid (h.) Advertisement for bids (i) Spacial contract provisions, if any (;) If the Contractcr refuses or fails to prosecute the work or any part thereof, with such diligence as will Insure 1t, completion ;r thin the time specified in this contract , cr any extension in writing thereof, or fails to complete said work within suc' time, cr if the Cont-actor shall be adjudged a bankrupt, or if he should make a genera, aesignment for t1w benefit of his creditors, cr if a receiver shall be appoint—i on account of the Coma_* s ar.sclvency, or if he or any of his sub-contractors should v,olate any of the pro+,?i^re of this contract, the City may then serve written notice LFor. him and has su:et -f i. ; .ntenti_n tc terminate the contract, and unless within ten(i0) da after t•.e sercirg of such notice, such violation or non-compliance of any provision of the contract ,:a:l cease and satisfactory arrangement for the correction thereof be made this ,c:ntra,x , >hzL, u-, on the expiration of said (10) day period. cease and determine it c^iry respect. In the event anti• 7 termination, the City shall immediately sere written notice thereof upon the surety and the Contractor and the suety shall have Lne right to take over and perform the contract, provided however, that is the surety within "fifteen 15 days after the servinZ +ipon it of such notice of termanation does not perfcrm the contract or does not commence performance thereof within, thirty(30) days from the date of serving such notice, the City itself may take over the work ,nder the contract and prosecute the same to completion by contract or by any other *ethod it may ae.em adlnsable, for the account and at the ex- Dense of the Contractcr, and aria surety shall I,- liable to the City for any excess cost or other damages occa3iored the C .'y thereby. In such event the City if it so elects may, without liability for lc dc.r. ;, take possession of and utilize in comp'.eting 1 S Page said contract such materials, mc.chinery, appliances, equipment plants and ether properties belonging io the Cenlractcr as may be on site of the project and useful therein. (4) 'rhe foregoing prevision are in addition ' o and rot in 1imftati of any other rights or r6medies available to the City. (5) The Contractor shall held and save the City and its officers, agents, servants, and employees harmless from any and all liability of any natare or kind, including all costs and legal cxFe,.se iraurred by reason of any work or. the contras : to be performed hereunder. and for or on account of any patented or •uipaterted inven- tion, process article or arp'liance manufactured for use in the performance of the contract including its use by the City, unless otherwise specificallLY stipulated im this Contract. CQ Any notice from one party to the other party underthe contract shall be in writing and shall be dated and sicned :r the party giving such notice or by its duly authorized representative cf such party. Any such notice as heretofore specified shall be give:: by terscna selive.y t'ne:rnf or by depositing same United States Mail, postage prepaid and registered. (7) The Contractor -+hall comrence performance of the contract on the day..19 and sha.1 complete the full performance of the contrL�zt r not later than ,___ - calendar days from said date of co.^renc=ment. .:r each and every day of delay after t:3 day of c=pletion, it ; hereby ,ipulated and agrees that the damages tc the; "Ity occasioned by said delay „rill be the sum of -sr` _ � X_ i_ as liquidated damages for each such day, which shall be paid by the Contractor to the City. (8) Neither the fina: certificate of pay- ,t nor any provision in the contract nor partial or entire :.ae of any in:•tallation provided for by th,.s cont:ri. . shall re- lit �11111111111!1111U 1 Page 4 lieve the Contractor of liabil.ty in respect to any expr_s:: wa:r,uivacs or responsibility for faulty materials or workmanship. The Contractor shall be under the duty to remedy any defects in the work and pay fcr any damage to other work resulting therefrom which shall appear within the period of one (1) year from the date of final acceptance of the work, unless a longer period is specified. The City will give notice of observed defects as heretofore specified with reasonable promper:e!;a er discovery ';hereof. (9) The Contractor and each sub•contractr. , of any, shall submit to the City such schedules of quantities and costs, progress schedules, payrolls, reports, estimates, records and miscellaneous data gertainilxg to the contract as may be requested by t City from time to time. (10) The Contractor shall furnish a -,xrety bond or bonds as security for the faithful performance of the contract, inclua ug the payment of all persons and firms performing labor on the construction project under tills ecntract or furnishing mater- ials in connection ith this contract; said bond to be in the full amount of the Contract Price as specified in Paragraph 11. The surety or sureties on such bond or bonds must be duly licensed as a surety in the State of Washington. (11) The total amount of this contract is the slim cf _^ ,which includes Washington State Sales Tax. Payments will be made to C�ntracter as specified in the "general conditions" of thi: contract. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City has caused these presents to be signed by its Mayor and attested by its City Clerk and the Contractor has hereunto set his hand and seal the and year first above written. 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Hill proiect, we would suggest in lieu of the last line of the petition ;before the legal description) the following should be added: "and that the mode and method of payment be by assessment against the rogerty benefited, the coat to be based according to the rpecial benefits receive_dr^/p�j'aH: .S44 �—^,k a 4 rl� Reference is again. �adz to R.C.W. i5.43.120 (last amended it. 1457) which requires that the b: " petition must set forth, i,i addition to the other m ttets specified, the following: "What proportion of the linear frontage upon the improveoert and what area within the proposed District is owi ed by the petitioner as shown by the records in the office of the county auditor". It would therefore be advisable to provide that information and _fill the amount in when the petition has been completed and is s'tbmitted to you for checking; otherwive, it my be considered defective. This may appear to you se an unnecessary technicalit,, but since the law is specific on this point, we thought it should be brought to ycur attention. tto I1 we can be of any further help, please give us a call. ,> lh1 Gerard M. Shellan, GMa:mr City Attorney C W 4� yk 1 PoL T 1. it 7 Ta. N T1.27 3 4 S b 7 A91 I111 131413 is 1710 1 a.4 a AVE E. > z I Iqrs\ z PO 6 P 3 P RO P05E D L. I . D. BOUNDARY SANITARY SEWERS . � MAPLEWOOD DIV N9 1 � DIv ms3 Z P.REA INCLUDED SALE • �"-,Q4' f i i p LOT 2 , BL,K 2 Lc) T I ia�vc z �p � mN i LO T 10 8� sE , AL A o0 ♦�.F'S;DO o�{ ,.y_ t AL9ERT D. ROSELLINI T1Jr *t"& Ol PH54illgtan A� AD 01 IWR GOVERNOR f �V O[N[RAL ADMINIBTRATIOH BERNARD SUCOVE, ..e.. ..r.w. BUILDING Pcpartnind of 'Prxlth .C.TTLz01.ICE SMITH TOVVEq ADDRESS REPLY TO OFFICE OF ORIGIN Seattle Regional Offi-e January 7, 1964 The Honorable Mavur and Members of the City Council City Hall Renton, Washington Attention Jack tvilson, City Engineer Subject: City of Renton - Maplewood Sanitary Sewer LID No.249 Gentlemen: Plans and specifications for the above project, received in this office June 13, 1963, have been reviewed, and, in accordance with Chapter .92 of the codified Rules cnd Regu- latiuns of a:le State Board of Health and the State Dep Lrtment of Health, are hereby approved; PROVIDED: that the seven :amp holes be constructed as clean- outs on the end of the secaral sewer ends. Very truly yours, 19RNAPD BU E, M.D. , C.P.H. , State Direct r of Health BB-SE cc: State Pollution Control Comm. " King County Health Dept. h F{uadil hLiirEt�T °may r —.r a \` y WASIIINGTG* STATE POLLUTION CONTf 4. COMMISSION ,�Z,6 SiATf OF ALRERT D. ROSI uB+i 409 PUBLIC HEALTH BUILDING=-=-=_E,u co.:c� „Dn N OLYMPIA low+ BIWa Ros M. Huns Joe Dw n d, 1 Dbrn,. 61 IdL9'� N r lu u. N.D..D.P.H C' rOMfDC SIAtLUND January "-, 1964 Honorable Mayor and Mambers of the City Council City Hall Renton, Washington Attention. Jack Wilson, City dngineer Subject: City of Aentan, Maplewood Sanitary .Sower, L.I.D. No. 249 Gentlemen: In accordance with the :rules and aegulations of the Pollution Control Commission, the plans and specifications for the subject project have been reviewed and are hereby ap,rroved. Very truly yours, ROY M. HARRIS 4 Director RMH:pr cc: State Department of Health, Olympia, Saattlu Seattle-King County Health Department KELP WASHINGTON WATERS CI.LAN ._ I February LO 1964 'Ir. .harles 'i. ;iuy 3002 An Avenue .ast .Teuton, .ashington riot Letter to ^.ity Treasurer, Jwrwy 27, 196L '.sseusne.nt F.ireakdpp Dear .11r. Ittys Fnclosod you will 'iW a b.-eakdrnm of the as:es:raent on Lot 1 Block 2, ''.aplavood Addition, 3anitat7 �sxer L.I.D. 249. Lot. 1 31ook 2 Land $401.66 Side 3@WW 97.40 Total 14797W Vary truly yours, Jaok Nileon 'ity Ezy;Liser JMtmo i i 1 4, February 4. 1964 4r. Charles 3. OW )O')Z 6th Avenue raA Amono -•a ehingt as Res lAtter to City ':'re-isurer, January 27, 19a Asressaiont B reabderss Dear NO. aiWo P.nf l000d you 'rill fired a brea',down of the asresawnt on Sat 1 ;+look !o ':aplexuod Auditiano :sanitary lower L.I.P. 249. Lot 1 Flock 2 Land $401.66 fide 34mar 87.4G Totali"8g;� Jack W son :ity ':a,-lneer Jgtaa +7sC32: !�!i11w1 February 4, 1964 Mr. ": Arles d. Gyy 3002 ' th :.venue '..ast 2ont., , ,ashngton Ro: Latter to ',ity . reasure;, January 2'l, 19U. Assou,•ru:nt Breakdown Tear Mr. Guys 'nclosed you will find a brea'r.. :mm of the aacenamant en Lat 10 Mock 2,Maplewood .iddition.:4atary .sower L. 1, D. 249, Lot 10 Block 2 Land $332.56 tide ; ever Total . Very truly youra, Jack Wilson City Sminaar JW#w February ! 19FJ, Mr. Charles ury 3002 6th Avenue :ast torLmo Idashineton Hot Letter to :ity +reasurgr, January 27, 1964 .uaaaaagmit Y>realaiois► Dear tor, Ctps �40109641 you will find a breakdom of the asa 3w=t an Lot 10 3100:1 2,Ntplr►ood Addition, Ssuit.ary .waver L. I. D, 249, Lot 10 Mock 2 Land Y'312�7u Tito jewer d�g Total Y Very truly yours, Jack %la0n City L.nginaer JWiao r 'eWuw.( 180 196L P Kr. uharlas :i. Guy M2 6th Avenue .set ,terMn, Washington :hear 4r. Jup The side sewer to serve Lot 1 Aook 2 "aplswcod . ddition , has been ad3u@W so it no honker anoroaahes on your Lot 10 'lock 2s Me deadline for payment without interest charCoa for the asseawnut, an this side eawer has been extended �o :'oLvuery 26, 1964. very t n'tu l'ursr Jack Wilson City Vaginaer JMIee as$ WY,y is r...u... Febeuwy lti, 1964 Mr. Oharles 3* `^W 3002 6th Aeemn .set Rentan I "hixwtm 'year The side mover to serve Lot 1 31mk 2 "aplareod ALbLdtion , has .am aul,usted so it no londsr enormches on your Lot 20 :lock 2, ibe dmdlina for payasnt without, hntereet chaMvs for the aeneaseant an this side saver has been ex0anded to 'rearume 2d, 1964. Very truly y'ourer Jack Hilton city Eesiaser Jwlm ac t litt Tr eawowr t Minute of the Renton City Council Meeting (Lont.) 12-16-63 OPENING OF BIDS: 1964 Legal Publications This being the date set, the following sealed bids were opened and read by the Clerk: Record Chronicle - $ .90 per column inch - $ .85,2nd insertion per column inch Renton Enterprise - $ .90 per column inch - $ .90, 2nd insertion per col. in. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Pali, to refer the bids to the Accounting & Audit Committee with request for report back. Carried. HEARING: L.I.D. 249 - Final Assessment This being the date set, the Hea.;ng was declared cpen and Mayor Aliment invited comment from the audience, after Clerk Nelson and City Engineer advised of receivinL E no written protests. Attorney Walter Acheson addressed the assembly on behalf of Mr. John E. Edwards and made inquiry regarding the assessments which Mr. Edwards received, preliminary and final, as compared to the preliminary and final L.I.D. costs. City Engineer Wilson advised that Mr. Edwards' Assessment had been reduced from $473.85 to $362.00 on the final due to a go,d bid being received and ability of the City to male close inspection, the entire cost being lowered approximately $21,000.00 allouin:, a savings to all assessees.of the District. The side sewers were installed to the property lines. Inquiry from Mr. Coulter. Lot 2, Block 11 was made wherein he had compared hiL assessment to others and i* did not seem equitable. Mr. Neil Nickel also made inquiry regarding his assessment. City Engineer Wilson advised that the square footage method had been used as it was felt to be the most equitable overall mode o: { assessment although inequities would result in any manner which might be used. Zone & term- i ini is prescribed by law unless another mode is more equitable. The mode chosen was to the best interest of the District, the front foot method less so. Mr. Coulter inquired regarding rights of appeal and City Attorney Shellan advised that the property owner has the right to appeal once the Ordinance is adopted by taking their problem to the Superior Court in Seatt'- within ten days and appeal any decision of the Council. Mr. Nickel advised that his land had peculiar topography widening in the middle and narro ing at the ends which resulted in greater assessment by the chosen method, although it .as a one horse parcel which could not be used otherwise. Mr. Dave Nicholson 3013 - 5th Ave. E. advocated dividing total cost of the L.I.D. equally among tho residents of the District. Councilman Garrett, suggested that inasmuch as the Councilwas sitting as 4 Board of Equalization, it consider referral of the matter to the Sanitation Committee to review the assessments with the property owners and City Engineer. Mr. Acheson, on behalf of Mr. Edwards inquired regarding depth of sewer service facilities between his vacant properties and the two Maplewood Service stations (Richfield and Payless) and running a stub to the Metro line. City Engineer Wilson advised that the installations were made in accordance with feasibility of servicing the properties and that Metro prohibits individual connection to its mains. Mr. George Bair advised of owning properties in Seattle as well as Maplewood and that the assessments in Seattle are made on an equalization basis. It was subsequently moved by Custer, seconded by Hulse, that the Hearing be con- tinued for one week with referral to the Sanitation Committee to meet with the parties interested and the City Attorney and Engineer. Carried. The meeting was arranged for Wednesday, December 18, 1963 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers. The Hearing was declared continued. Hearing: Proposed Taxicab Ordinance This being the date set the Hearing :as declared ,;pen and Mr. Ber:nett Hoffman, Attorney, addressed the Council on behalf of the Renton Radio Cab Company and its owner Mr. Thomas Hogan, requestirg that a meeting be held to discuss various sections of the proposed ordinance appearing restrictive to trade,constituting invasion of private rights and property, and not of best interest to the City of Renton citizens nor his client. City Attorney Shellan advised that the City has the legal right to require display of the driver's picture and that the document was drawn to incorporat many suggestions of the cab company owners themselves made over the years as well as those particular sections of the Seattle Ordinance which might be well s..4" d to use in this City, with invasion of privacy not being a valid objection. Any clauses which might be objectionable from the standpoint of Mr. Hoffman's client would be considered if set forth in writing or expressed verbally to Mr. Shellan with specific designation of the objectionable sections. Most other Cities have ordinances of this type. It was pointed out that the clause relating to limit of cabs per population count was requested by the Cab Company. Attorney Hoffr advised that he felt a discussion would allow better understanding as a lawyer wu;.id have to interpret it for any layman at present. After further discussion it was moved by Reid, seconded by Dahlquist, to continue the Hearing one week and there be a meeting with the Attomeyb and Police and License Cemmittee and Police Noartment to report back, Carried. _2_. I � 4 i t f (Date)Gentlemen: Receipt is acknowledged of . 2_........copy(ies) of Yet, ) plans and,'2R specifications for .__.City...af...Reuton- ................__._& nl t.axy....S.aw.ez...L..1..R._..�24.9_.._........__-_ ...__.. ...... submitted for ouraniammitim% review and 4mapproval. POIIIXTION CO C ON By r COFf T1115 SIDE CAR[ IS ON gDJR ES . j,,k 14il son City Enginect city Hall Renton, Waeaington r[ i I Am 12, VQ �tst. or �adsisttea poUutisn -ontral Gamalmdas 101 ma Cayltai aaildis� 02MI•. Wubingtom �enti.�n. 5uWtt,d herewith you Will find txu (2) eoplst of "10 rQmf and epeeifioations 0 3aaitary I~ L. I. n. Soo &o as regaiard bw a. ^.. W. 7o.La.lioo Attention is ^.ailed to the f:ct that the rlt7 Engineer has aub- sitted to the Washington itate Penartaamt of hseaith. 4A oopy of said plans ate-' apaoirioatiane. Tow earliest review and approtial is axr3i:�ated. Ysa7 tsnly yours$ CITY OF ate► �' ,p►pr t 4 MMM June 12, 3,g$3 Y�+�•L.WVI t`6ts iejJY3 Ni. . y i. .. �iy{ Smith rower 3"ttla, AaahinLAAM ;»ntlar+ea: 4 Jubnitted !sire wit , ,.ai will find oft (1) oopy of plans and apeoi. finatione n• , try 4wer L. I. 7% r;o. ?1.9 as reaairisd bpr R. C. '!. 90,48.110. Attention is called to the ''act that the City ",m moor '-An subaltted to the Pollution ^mtrol ^•GWdsaim, two (2, 00pies o: said plena and spociftnatione. Your esrllest review and aural is et mreoiated. ' eOr7 truly yours, CITY (1 %V _,A Jack Wilam City R aginwr JNum Jme 12► 1%3 4rhir4 rton :Late elxrtrmut of ;" th ,mi4h :owr 'Sattl.a, fam.i3k tou 0entla AAA Lbltitte,! •inrvwit b you rill find one (1) OOPY Of A*ms and spsCi. r1 stions of :anitary .+ewr L. I. D. No. 249 as required oy %. C. W, 90.b9.110. kttontinn + '' ,d to the caot that the City MVinrer two submitted to tht ,�i Lion ;ontrol :as'+'issiW%, two (2) Copier of said pLor Oaf opall°ioati<mr. Your earliest review and approval is appavoiatad, Cep'' truly 7ours► �.IT7 OF 'X:*R^N Jack Wilem ^.ity >kgifter T�Illa a t; 1 12, 19€3 s;ata c aaicinFF Len Pollution ;:antral :ad Capital fhtild 0eatleror.: Sutnitted harwit v " :` xi txo (2) copies of the Puns and apeaificati ' :a mr . . ". .;o. 24i as required try i. C. W. 90AB.M. ltten: ll ion is oned to t`ne "lot that the ^i:,y dnbinwr has aub- sitted to :`v► 4n6hington 'hate DeparU""t oP "ealth► ns copy of said ,tars i I ao►cifiaatian . Your eirlieet review ar►d arPProval is an!+rea'.ated. Very truly your+► Jac`. ?+ikon ity *:cuter J�'te�a t p - ': l 'Ionor" .-. ,fit•. ,. - .C;- 'iP Uentl( e.. Nei toe ': ...REIU.;."L' owrars of ro„arty set opp respective navies an': 'osing withtn the bound-iries of the dit hereinai"ter described hereby petition your honwable body t' V%e necessary steps to create a local i.,Trove-Ant Ustrict purposs of conatructing n sanitar; senior system, "Tie lcw)ixi Addition to the City of Montano Divisions ho. read 21, a:,d tiAt ;ortion of the south 1/2 of the SH V4 or Sec- tion V-23+5, lying north of Primary :fate higmw No* s and oxterAing from he vast lime of said Isplewood Division Noe 1 to the easterly line of Puget Sours? Fowor .d Light C-ompany'a 1ne r l t..t of way*" r.oapo;t,%Illj auuritted, nA.. ADMIX _ PR 'IM D, X r^Tl� i i �- 'L .k..ti_.•.._.._.__sl .a. Q. Ir 34 0-3 Aa A r C // 0 / i r S LILA! „s�. �L.��LL� t t ._.. An - V ._ �.�-.rKx—.� / tom_• �., �_�1 �� ..- fv —1 rL d � TO TW PUITIONERS: Tae construction of the eanitary sewer system within the proposed 'ocal improvement district is estimated to cost $49,000.00. This cost breaks down to $325.00 per lot. The cost of the sanitary sewer system including the trunk sewer to connect to the City system is estimated to cost $107,000.00. This cost breaks dawn to w710.00 per lot. It is the privilege of the property owners to petition the City to pay for the trunk sew- er which is estimated to cost 358,000.00. The improvement will be financed through the sale of bonds that will prcbably mature in 10 years. It is the option of the property owners to pay the assessment in cash on completion of the work and avoid interest, or pay one- nth of the ssessment yearly for 10 years plus interest at. a maximum ra:e of 6`G. . hi�ton ity Engineer 1 1 P1- T IT I0N Honorable Joe 3. 3axter, ?•ayor "embers of the "iiv Council Gentlemen: We, the UL.DtlSM I:D owners irorerty set opposite our respective names and being within the ) v= .ries of the district hereinrt`ter described hereby petition. )ur honorable body to take the necessary steps to create a local .=rovenent district for the purpose of constructin, a sanitary s« a,r system. "The 'aplewood Addition to the City of d nton, Divisions ho. 1 and 2, and that portion of the south 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of Sec- tion 16-23-5 lying north of Pr=ary state Highway No. 5 and extending from the west line of said `:aplewood Division lio. 1 to the easterly line of Puget Sound Power and Light Company's transmission line right of way." 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E 6 3318 to x r vr,V A 12 loll + Street S.n. llal':1 l' 'a Ave:�,,e S. . 5 505 of p n 1111.r, 510 r a of 14U6 to of p 1. 514 1, ' 11.122 u n p 3 518 P n of 11:128 p r p 2 7 50�, O Street So- lbM_ 121th Avenl.e F. i . 4 9 5Y3 n n of 141)4 p M a 1 10 509 a p To 14217 to of " 5 9 e P n d 14212 d n P 2 10 13 P n p 1la� 1 n a P 6 516 P to to 14304 P of P 1 U. 517 a P a W-517 x P p 7 9 5?0 P p to 14312 " • P 2 U. i f s � l 4Qo . o0 413Po.oa p I I 1 S 4�ca.oc I I 'l4'.oc 3`1:� i3. 00 •4�?60.o c I 1 r {!� 1 1 �: 'i j <� P �` � F S - � 'j -;. �� �' i� 1 t , t� \ 11 � �. � � ..Y r 1 t' �. I _. !� . ._T_.. �. %- f�4 `. 3 i i ' .� � .�.t� - __ �� I - � � A ::eptember 30, 1958 -or rakip Joe R. aaxter, Mayor Members of t. a City Council 6 ❑entlermn. I nave L. en requested to submit for consideration the proposition .tor constructing a sanitary mink sewer from Maplewood to the existing ' tr .nk sewer at the ounset Boulevard-Laple .iav Intersectian. 'lhis !runk newer a pro�lmately 53X fv. . Ln length is e.timated to M ^.ost .ii, ,J v. ':here ure twee options that may Le onsidered for the financing of lie irprovement, r.s follows: 1. Creation of a local tn=rovement. dir-rict. 2* Local improvenent district wi'b ally participation. 3. `•+*venue Cory' financing. Pitunring tv local Lmprovemoint district would depend on the re- spoaae of the " plawood propert. wnerb for a sewer collection system `! plus Participation In the trunk sewer oat. f rri truly yours$ James L. .iightong Gity 'rngineer 71 December 30, 17K9 Sanitation Committee Dale Finkertonp "hairman 'aplevood - Cottonwood sever survey Length of "'ever to 'aplewood 5470 feet iaplewood Addition 151 homes Cottonwood Park estimated at 200 apartments st -ated sewafe volume 95,300 GPD Peak load demand 3m GPM Size of pipe 4 inch on 0.4% grade Istimated cost $400000.00 Total Potential sewer area 500 aorea Residential potential ?.000 homes Fatenti$1 sewaYe volume 600�000 CP1` Peak load demand low 0P19 Size of pipe 19 inch on 0.4' grade stimated cost "140,000.00 Jarman on, y Eng I CITY OF R E N T O N RING COUNTY , WASHINGTON JOE R. BAXTER. MArOw DOROTHEA S. GOSSETT, TREAEVRfII ►AUL W. HOUSER. JR.. IOLIC[ JuuG[ ELTON L ALEXANDER. CIERn JLNARO SNELLAN CITY ATTORNEY lO1INCI6YM ♦n TMIIR L. M1116AN VERN H nI ORRIS. PREs ASST. CIT1 ATTORNEY HUGH t' BRUC[ Do. JOHN I. SEATTI[ C IARLES OELAUR<ND HEALTH OIIIC[w AV ERY GARRETT 1M6 SJSwTO OLIN A. HAMS'.N CMIfI OI TOlIC6 MAY E. HEPPENSTALL 1 I. [ LAW R[MC[ I WALTER P. REIO TANS. CHI[I S HIOHTON S[ J RICI"BOSON ' CITY EHOINS[R OWL.[ O SWIIT OAVIO J. IVON TNONAS W TMIHN SUIT, OF UTILITIMS ' , V[RLE R. VIETSNL CM LLOYO A. WHITE :onovi ',e Joe wir ' Ls utni.tte^i lwrew!th uv c:st e:,' : t es ia, uw.,;Lary beve_ e;mtea tc ee=we 414't'ane COL4 : TIT. -TT7.7 stiruted oenstruction cost Cost •*r lot (151 lots) 325.00 am R TO CITY MIT'," h ^�atnd ornrt $58*000*00 ::OPffiI= COLL CTI" .'F.T,M JC D Tb " at 4.ated per lot (]51 lots) t - -L�rdr •' � - 1 1 ,... . '� T r `� �. i ' M •, �� ,�41.,. �� � T 1 � , 1 r 1 � _ . `:r t a i December 30, 1959 -Imitation -0-cai.ttee Dale ^hnirman _pa lewood . Cottonwood '+wer `.uryey .meth of ewer to aplewood 500 feet a,)lewood Addition 153 he, a rottcnwood Frr'r eatimated at. 200 apartarvents `.'stinted rewaF, volume 959300 GPD 'eak load der And 300 G& 4 Sire of pipe 4 inch on 0,Ld grade, "stinted cost rA00000000 Total Petential weer area ", acreo Resiic%ntial potentirl 2000 hnMe potential ar+jage volume 500,000 S,PP. Peak load demand I'M GPH `'iae of pipe 1^< inch on 0*4Y grade r'stimated cost 5609".00 e 1.6 Fieltmj, city 1-4MUSMOr ! 1 i i . _ , .. �� . . _ r� .. h.�. 'r..S /� "�t`Cf7L"- - rA ._ � -. � I . � ..� r �� � _ .. l:. 4, F '. I ': IGN honorable •.o(, axters layor ;tenber:± of tae City Council Gent'e-wen: '*i the T%'D W IC''J D owners of property set opposite our respective ..vxs and being within the boundaries of the district hereinafter described hereby ;petition your honorable body to take the necessary steps to create 3 local irp±rovenent district for the purpose of constructing a sanitary sewer systen. "The "aplevood Iddition to the City of Renton$ DW .Ions t+o. 1 and 2p and than portion of the south 1/2 of the S 1A of :ee- tion 16-23-5 lying north of Primary "fate highway No. 5 and extending from the west line of said aplewood Division No. 1 to the easterly line of Puget :sound ; owsr and Light Company's transmission line ease:aent." DATM January 20i 1959 Respect'Llly wu::Itted$ H►14 �TADDRT'SP PRCPFRTY DESCRIPTION r i 74 ?q, " 49 Jr r rsde .ma "00 acres '('3'.dential rnie-n ial 21Y'n homes otent ial se ra,,e volu je. r."K),7�y) i=; —,k load d,= ize Of n'-- 1 oc: on `.0 rccle 560,0 1^.00 June S. 1959 6 Honorable Joe R. Baxter, Mayor Dear Sir: Estimate of cost to construct a 16 inch Sanitary Sewer along the Maple Valley Highway to clear the proposed State Highway traffic interchange. Cost Estimate: 980 feet of 16 inc)' pipe C $i0.00 $9, 800.00 3 manholes C $250.00 750.00 1 pavement crossing 500.00 $ 11,050.00 Sales Tax 442.00 Estimate Total $ 11,492.00 The cost for the private Cottonwood Grove sewer system will not be increases provided Mr. Shsne does not participate in the 16 inch trunk line. Respectfully So' .itted, James L. Highton City Engineer i �\� f ': t f i 1 � �_ � r � ' Gl.icy <_,7,� -� ,1 .- t t r ,�I Y of .. P: F E ,rye x -A LAN- June 5, 1959 Honorable Joe R. Baxter, Mayor Dear Sir: i Estimato of cost to construct a 16 inch San,tary Sewer along the Maple Valley Highway to clear the proposed State Highway traffic interchange. Cost Estimate: 980 feet of 16 inch pipe @ $10.00 $9, 800.00 3 manholes @ $250.00 750.00 1 pavement crossing 500 .00 $ 11 , 050.00 Sales Tax 442.00 Estimate Total $ 11, 492.00 Th•. cost for the private Cottonwood Gro-e sewer system will not be .ne. used provided Mr. Shane does not parti:ipate in the 16 inch trunk line. Respectfully Submitted, J)kmes .-Hilghton/ ✓ itv Engineer\ a. v r _ y I DEPAP.TMENC OF UTILITIES Work Order # �- CITY OF rON IASHINGTON Project$ W-30 i Date Submitted 6-4-59 DEPART)IMIT Na ter Date Anproved Comnletion Date Description of Work: 1?" C.I. Pipe in Maple val.ey Highway to Cottonwood Grove Addition. Necessity WORK TO RE DONE BY* i City Forces New Subdivisicn Contract ti UNIT ITEM QUANTITY UNIT COST AMOUNT 12" C.I. Pipe - M.J. 2400 L.F. F 10 12,240.00 12" Gate Valve - M.J. 4 each 220,00 880.00 12" x 6" C.I. lee - M.J 4 ach 95.00 I 380.C^ I 12" Plug - M.J. I 1 ach 15.00 I 15.00I ! { 12" 6" Reaucer Ada?ter - C.I. x 0. 1. 1 each 48.00 48.00 II 13.5b3.00 Sales tax 542.50 I TOTAL COST $14 105.50i APPR(,r,r; bY: Superintender:t ,f Dept. ACCOUNT NO. To —_.r — COUNTY TREASURER ROLL NO. CHANGE of OWNER or ADDRESS ---- - CHA FromNGE K71,i.IAM ,flttlY _ ��, L_ c«,ne« PLEASE PRINT /Aa it __.--.—___. TO /�/ ) Cord. PweMd _ Name !"-";;r 11. T Z `� '-j CHANGE OF Address COAST MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT COMPANY City Gnd State._ 800 TF'IRD AVENUE, SEATTLE 4, WASH_ Aaa.... aouPtion LOT eLK. ._ NAME OF ADDITION OR DESCRIPTION RANGE eac T p I.M 11 , ,iotk 12. ylpl—• ad Ili V2 rxjj pF R_ ,ten --- - tiN�FN�_ — COAST MORTGAGE & INVESTMENT COMPANY -,_M 19 DATE. . . -UFZK 1 RENTON CITY COUNCIL RFCLLAR MEETING January 9, 1962 me following item;; were referred to Committees and Departments at the regular City Council meeting of January 9, 1962. ORDINAL!CE COMMITTEE' Establishing of South 180th Street ns 50' Right-of-Way on North side of centerline Petition of School District 403 for Vacation of streets in the Renton Highlands Rezoning of Housing Authority property from P-1 to R-2 Interchange on 8th Avenue North and Bellevue Freeway (P.S.H. No. 1) Setting Monday nights as regular City Council meeting nights. POLICE AND LICENSE COW IITEE - P, sr to Act Application for Keymakera License - Seattle Sporting Goods, Inc. STREET AND ALLEY COMMITTEE Request of Monterey Community Club for pedestrian crosswalk at 3rd Ave. No. & Sumset Downtown Merchants request for Committee to meet with Bill Santi re parking meters JOB EVALUATION COMMITTEL - Power to Act Library Board requests for reclassifications or the Library Staff IRE AND WATER COW.ITTEE Jaycees letter and Firemen's Association Resolution re Firewort Renton (Action Taken by Committee report to retair. present Ordinance) CITY ENGINEER AND PLANNING COMMISSION Request of Mr. John L. Sutton for Vacation of roadway between :u y,jperties. MEETINGS Job Evaluation Committee Saturday at Library at 12:00 noon, February 13, 1962 Street and Alley Committee - c a.m. Saturday, February 13, 1962 SAN-1 LID 249 S-71 lix RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING January 9, 1962 The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by Mayor Frank Aliment at 9:00 p.m. ROLL CALL OF COUNCILMAN: Dullahar.t, Reid, Malgarini, Pinkerton, Garrett Trimm, Johnson, De.laure ti Poll and Bruce. Moved by �inkarton, seconded by Bruce, that absent Councilman 1�ie zke be excused. Carried. OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT ljg DS PRESENT: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk, Gerard Shellan, City Attorney, Floyd L,iwrencc , Fire Chief, Clarence Williams, acting Chief of Police, Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Marvin Schroeder, Sup't. of Utilities, David Jensen, Planning Direezor, Vern Church, Purchasing Agent, Joe Lynch, Strect Commissioner and Gene Coulon, Sup't. of Parks & Recreation. Moved by Poli, seconded by Reid, that the minutes of the previous meeting of January 2, 1962 be approved as written. Carried. APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS WHICH HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMITS: _ N0. 410UNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK 7155 $ 383.50 Loretta M. Curry 343 Factory Street Foundation 56 100.00 Richard L. Gray 3504 Pres. Park Ct. Patio 57 84,000.00 Archie Gustine 30 Logan Street 12 unit Apt. Motel 58 1. 000.00 Thriftway Finance 901 Third Avenue Sign 69 50.00 E T. Nelson 321 Rainier Avenue Fence 7160 15,40C.00 Pacific Car & Foundry 1400 - 4th Avenue Office Building, 61 1,000,00 Thriftway Loan Company 901 Third Avenue Remodel Store 62 650.00 Jacob Bodenhamer 407 Powell Street Wire Residence 63 500.00 Vargaret Tharp 343 Renton Street Roof, Porch & Carport 64 350.00 Floyd D. Brower 3502-7th Avenue N. Addition to Residence 7165 70C.00 Joe Mance, Sr. 9420 - 174th Ave. S. Wire Resid-n^ e 66 400.00 Willis E. Eck 2210-8th Ave. North Basement 67 14,000.00 Allan Wehrer 12804 - 88th Ave. S. New Residence 68 10,900.00 Creighton Schneider 10980 - S.E. 110th New esidence 69 10,900.00 Creighton Schneider 10990 S.E. 110th New Residence 7170 250.90 Karl Johnson 800 First North Wire Residence 71 5,000.00 Fred C. Callen Q28 Sunset Blvd. E. Add roof & Basement PLUMKNG & REATIEG PERMITS: 4432 - - - - - Wesley J. Busch 3217 - 12th Ave. No. Plumbing Fixtures 33 - - - - - Frank Omaits 1029 "E" Street Plumbing Fixtures 34 - - - - - Calvin Collier 2009 - 8th Ave. North Wall Heaters 4435 - - .. - - Mr. Tesmer 830 "D" Street Wall Heater 36 - - - - - Frederic Metz 9800-115th Ave. S.E. Gas Installation 37 - - - - - R. S. Shane i016 "h" Street Gas Installation p 38 - _ _ _ - Gateway Homes, Inc. 812 "1" Street Gas Installation 39 Willis E. Eck 2210 - 8th Ave. No. Gas Installation 4440 Seattle Trust & Say. Bk. 707 Rainier Avenue Plumbing Fixtures 41 Mary E. Hcnry 2012 - 8th Ave. No. Gas Installation 42 - - - - - J. Bodonhamer 407 Powell Street Plumbing, Fixtures 43 - - - - Signal Oil Company 600 - 2nd Ave. Heating Equipment 44 - - - - - Ralph Leber 11219 - S.E. 112th Plumbing fixtures HEARINGS: 1. Establishing of South 180th Street as a 50, Right-Of-Nay on the North side of the centerline, between the West Valley Highway (S.S.H. 5M) and Talbot, also known as Springbroo} Road. This being the date set, the hearing was declared open. Tile Clerk read a communication directed to Mr. C;,as. 3ridges, City Clerk of Kent requesting concurrence of the City of Kent in establishing South 180th Street as a 100' industrial arterial. The Clerk advised that Kent was favorable co the proposal per telephone confirmation and would take, action at their next regular Council weeting with Hearing to ue set for Feb c 5, 1962. �d by Delaurcnti, seconded by Johnson, to adopt the set back anL refer the matte the Ordinance Committee. Carri•-�d. -1- 1. HEARINGS: (Continued) 1-9-1962 2.This being the date set the Hearing was declared to be opened on- Pctition of School District 403 for Vacation of following streets and portions of streets in the Rento;, Highlands: 4th Place North from "J" Street to "L" Street "L" Street from 4th Place North to 7th Avenue North 5th Avenue North from °L" Street to "M" Street 6th Avenue North from "K" Street to "L" Street 5th Place North from "K" Street to "L" Street The Clerk read '_he Planning Commission recomneneations as follows: (1) A Utility Easement should be provided connecting "K" and "M" Streets in the vicinity of 6th Avenue North. This Easement may be a minimum of 10 feet wide or 60 feet wide depend- ing upon final site arrangement of the school facility. 2) An emergency vehicular access road and pedestrian walkway should be incor- porated within the area between 6th Avenue North and Sth Avenue North. (3) In the event of replatting,the area should be planned to eliminate 4-way intersections within the area and at adjoining street intersections insofcr as possible, The Commission recommends the approval of the proposed re-plat in the event of subsequent development for single family residential purposes and that in the event the school district has not begun construction of a new school within seven years, the area be replatted and further, that, as a condition of the vacation of interior streets, the school district dedicate the necessary property along 7th Avenue North consistent with right-of-way requirements for the existing roadway. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Poli, to concur in the recommendations of the Planning Commission. Mayor A'iment inquired whether anyone in the audience wished to address the assembly and Mr. Oliver Hazen, Sup't. of 403 School District, advised of prior meetings with Planning Department and other City officials, stating the school board to be in accord with the conditions as outlined in the Planning Commission recommendations, also agreement by the school board to pay the City costs in connection with any relocation of utilities which may be necessary in that arca,to be placed on the casement, and with Quit Claim Deeds to be held in Escrow in case the property is not developed. Upon in- quiry, Mr. Hazen advised that according :o forcasts they would need to occupy the new premises in 1966 or 67 which would be within the seven years specified by the Commission. Upon inquiry, City Attorney Shellan advised of communications exchanged between his office and the School District containing all essential clemeuts suggested in the con- tractual transactions upon firm negotiation, stating that matters of easements should be specified as to locations and all matters pinpointed subject to change in event of building arrangements necessitating change, 7 years being a long period. Locations of Easement and pedestrian and vehicular access were discussed and Mr. Jensen showed film slides of the area with changes as proposed. Mr. Haliie Smiley inquired regarding Quit Claim Deeds and Vacation of Streets with consideration for prospective property owners on the North side of the street having frontage on 7th Avenue No '1. Recom- mendations for set-backs in new Plats along Benson Highway and S.E. 128th Street, (4th Avenue North) with necessary property dedications were also discussed after which the pending motion was carried. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Reid that the matter be referred to the Ordinance Committee. Carried. COMMUNICATIONS: F. letter was read, from Purchasing Agent, Vern Church and Police Chief, Clarence Williams requesting permission to call for bids for the following vehicles, as provided for in the 1962 Budget: One 3-ton dump truck and one 4-door sedan with trade in - Street Department, One 12 ton truck cab and chassis and one 4-door sedan - Water Department, One 4-door Sedan - Motor Pool and three 4 door police sedans with trade-in - Police Department. Moved by Johnson, seconded by Garrett, to concur in the request with the date of January 29, 1962 being set for opening of bids. Carried after inquiry as to possible use of compact cars for City business transactions. A letter from City Engineer Wilson was read recommending that the City re- tain the firm of Weter, Roberts and Shefelman as Bond Counsel for the two pending Sanitary Sewer L.I.D. 's in the Maplewood and area West of airport, the projects to require bond sale. Moved by Poli, seconded by Delaurenti, to concur in the recommendation of the City Engineer. Carried. An application for Locksmith & Kcymakers License was read from Robert Schalke, Manager of Seattle Sporting Goods, irc. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Bruce that the matter be referred to the Police and License Committee with Power to Act. Carried. -2- i X COMMUNICATIONS: (Continued) 1-9-62 A letter from W. L. Sholdt, owner of Modern Music Co-nnany, requested permission to sell and transfer his business to Mr. Ronald Pepplc, d/b/a Hit Parade Music Company. Councilman Delaurenti, Chairman of the Police and License Committee advised the Committee had been contacted and at their meeting on Saturday with the Chief or Police and owners a check had been made and the records found to be satisfactory and it was the recommendation of the Committee that the sale and transfer be approved and the requested license granted. Moved by Malgarini, seconded by Pinkc:.on, to concur in the recommenda- tion of the Committee. Carried. A letter was read from the Monterey Community Club, signed by Dale Garrison, President, requesting consideration of a pedestrian crosswalk at the intersection of 3rd Avenue Nora, and Sunset Highway. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Bruce, to refer this matter to the Street and Alley Committee, to report back. Carried. A letter read from the Renton Library Board reqquested two reclassifications of personnel on the Library Stafi. From - Mending Page @ $1.25 per hour to Mending Clerk @ $250.00 per month. Also a clerk to Clerk I @ $294.00 per month, both positions covered by salaries within the 1962 budget. Moved by Johnson, seconded by Delaurenti, referred to Job Evaluation Committee and amended with consent of second to include power to art. Carried. A letter from the City Attorney in reference to communication of Mr. M. J. Lackie of 12-18-61, advised of investigation of the subject properties and it was i suggested that the zoning ordinance be enforced requiring eight feet fences in cases of wrecking yards and similar activities and that the owner of the property in question be so advised. Moved by Johnson, seconded by Malgarini, to concur in the suggested Ordi- nance Enforcement as outlined by the City Attorney. Carried. A letter from the City AtLorncy, eiirected to Northern Pacific Railway Co., inquired regarding additional claim for danLiges resulting from breakage of storm sewer which was repaired at a cost of City expenditures in the sum of $525.06. An itemization for any additional expense was requested. A letter from the Renton Jaycees, submitted by Vernon Wik ,, President, was read by the Clerk. The organization expressed a desire to sell fireworks in the City over the Fourth of July Holiday season and requested the Council to approve the Safe and Sane Fireworks Legislation. A Resolution was read as passed by the Puget Sound Firemen's Association endorsing and supporting programs seeking legislation totally banning the transporta- tion and sale of fireworks in the State. Moved by Trim, seconded by Malgarini, these communications be referred to the Fire and Water Committee wherein the matter now lies. Carried. Recommendations of the Planning Commission were submitted by letters per Planning Director Jenson and read by the Clerk with actiors taken as follows: From Public Nearing of the Planning Commission held on December ?7, 1961: (6) Rezoning of the Renton Housing Authority property from -1 to R-2 and granting of a special Permit to allow construction of three 4-Plex apartment units, taken upon .evision of the iiuusing Authority Plan to eliminate the road connection between the project and 1501 Avenue North near "J" Street. Slide films were shown of the proposed street revision after which it was moved by Malgarini, seconded by Delaurenti to concur in the Planning Commission recommendation:. Carried. Moved by Johnson, seconded by Garrett the matter be referred to the Ordinance Committee. Carried. (4) The Commission recommended approval of the Preliminary Plat of McKnight Heights, Rudy Zaputil and Lewis Purcell property. Moved by Poli, seconded by Malgarini, to concur in the Planning Commission recommendation. Carried. (8) Granting of a Special Permit together with Variances thereto for construction of apartments on Lots 1 through 7, Block 2, Graceland Terrace, as follows: (a) Special Permit subject to the approval by the Planning Commission of plans for landscaped sereening between the apartments and adjoining residences. (b) Variances to permit a minimum front yard setback of 10 feet and a minimum of 15 foot rear yard setback along "K" street and further, to erect two-story construction with a minimum height limitation of 20 feet. -3- CO 3IIRIlC,,TIOIIS: (Continued) 1-9-62 Hallic Smiley Permic - A letter was read from Mr. William C. Sharpstcen protestirr, deviation from the R-2 zoning by the Planning Commission action and requesting public hearing. A second protest to the Planning Commission action was read from Mr. and Mrs. John Racanello. The protestors addressed the assembly giveing vernal support to their written appeals after which it was moved by Trimm, seconded by Dullahant that the date of January 16, 1962 be set for hearing on the appeals to the Height of the construction, and set-back variances in deviation to the R-2 zoning; originally granted. Carried. (9) The Commission recommended granting of Variances to Mr. Leo Osburnsen to allow construction of two residences on his property subject to deeds and street improvement condici-ons and requirements. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Johnson, r„ concur in the recommendation ui the Planning Commission. Carried. (11) The Commission, with regard to future roadway requirements, recommended the establishnent of setback requirements for all new construction along the Benson Highway from the South City Limits to Grady Way and along •'_•th Avenue North (S.E. 123th) F from the City Limits on the East "E" Street and from Logan Street to Houser Way E (Railroad Avenue). Moved by Poli, seconded by Malgarini, to concur in the recommendation of the Planning Commission with the date of the first meeting of the Council in February to be the data of hearing, February 5 or 6,to be determined cc publication of the Ordi- nance establishing 1-962 Council meeting nights. ` A document from Mr. John L. %cton requested V;L„tion )f street between tracts t I39•& 114, Mr. Sutton being, owner of property on both sides of said roadway. Moved by Reid, seconded by Delaurenti, the request be referred to the City EnAincer and the Planning Commissi. n to report back. Carried. The Renton Downtown Merchants Association requese was read that the City Council 3rant a free 2-hour parking program on Saturdays throughout the year 1962 or a 3 months extension on thcr program. A meeting of chi, Street and Alley Committee with Mr. Bill Santi to discuss results of a survey and disposition of certain parking meters on Williams and Wells Streets between 2nd Avenue and Cedar Riverii was also requested. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Johnson, to concur in the first request of the Association granting free 2-hour parking on Saturdays for the balance of 1962. Carried. Moved by Garrett, seconded by Pinkerton, that the second request for a meeting be refcrrcd to the Street anc' Alley Committee, Carried. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: Councilman Garrett, Chairman of the Ordinancc Committee, presented a � proposed Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington, Amondirk; Ordinance No. 1929 Rezoning Certain Properties from Residence District (R-2) to Residential. District (R-4, Apartment Houses and Multiple Dwellings), which was read by the Clerk. This Ordinance to be enacted to correct overlay df zonings -csulting from adoption of Ordirn ncc 1929 on December 19, 1961. Moved by Poli, seconded by Delaurenti, to refer tho matter to the Ordinance Committee for r_-commundation. Carried. The Committee recommended favor- ably and that the proposed Ordinance be placed on its second and final reading. Moved by Johnson, seconded by Malgarini, to concur in the r^commendation of the Committee. Carried. After the second and final reading;, it was moved by Johnson, seconded by Poli, that Ordinance No. 1932 be adopted as read. Roll call vote was taken with all Councilmen present voting aye. Motion carried. COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS: OLD BUSINESS: Councilman Dullahant, repurting for the Fire and hater Commit+, , advised that after due consideration and conference with the Fire Chief the Cemmittee recom- mended that the present Ordinance cuvering the sale and use of fireworks in the City of Renton be retained in its present form. Moved by Johnson, seconded by Bruce, to concur in the recommendation of the Committee. Mr. John Fisher of ,t R,.ys Fireworks addressed the Council advisinv of the type of merchandise they wished to dispense and outlining the Citics who Were favorable to the new legislation and the benefits to he derived by the many civic. and fraternal groups selling the fireworks. It was pointed out that the Council would ac jil, ing to allow demonstration at a future date if the Fireworks Company so aslrot . it, pcodinp motiou carri,..l. -4- COMMITTEE REPORTS: (Continued) 1-9-1962 OLD BUSINESS: Councilman Reid, Chairman of the Street and Alley Committee, submitted his report which was read by the Clerk with Council action taken as follows: (1) Regarding the proposed railroad crossing signal on Monster Road, the Conuaittee recommended that a meeting be arranged between all interested parties in order to discuss means of financing. Parties contacted should include: Northern Pacific Railroad Co., Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, Union Pacific Railroad, Great Northern Railroad, City of Tudwila, Container Corporation of America, Larlington Golf Course, Miller Packing Company and the Longacres Race Track, and King County. (2) The Committee recommended, in regard to traffic congestion on Ath Avenue North in the vicinity of Williams and Wells Streets, widening of Ith Avenue North to four lanes between Park Street and Logan Street, sa6ic modification of the signal t at jIth Avenue North and Park might , in such event, CA_• required to provide definite break in traffic at regular intervals. This construction could be financed by the 1962 Arterial Street Construction Fund. (3) Regarding interchanttc on 8th Avenuc North and the Freeway (Primary State Highway No. 1, Alternate) the Committee recommended that the City pass a Resolution requesting the State Highway Department to construct 1 full traffic interchange in the vicinity of 8th Avenue "brth and P.S.H. No. l (Bellevue Freeway), it being felt that this interchange is an essential part of the Intergtat,. System within the City of Renown. Moved by Eruce, seconded by Dullahattt, to concur in the recommendations of the. Street and :Alley Committee as read. Carried. Moved by Johnson, sccondcd by Delaurenti, that Item 3 be referred to the Ordinance Committee for ;a proper Resolution. Carried. Councilman Malgarini, Chairman of the Power and Light Committee, presented his committee report which was read by the Clerk with actions taken as follows: InaLall 7,000 Luminary lights at the following locations on 113th Avenue S.E., Poles #10523, 411223 and 410,125. Install 20,000 Luminary lights as follows: Fifteen lights beginning at the first pole beyond encrancc to Monterey Terrace on the Cemetery Road and extending Easterly to 132nd S.E. and S.E. 128th Street. Locations shall be designated by the City Engineor. Replace incandescent lights on 6th avenue North with 20,000 Luminary Lights from Logan Street to Park Avenue.. Moved by Poli, seconded by Dclauronti, to concur in the recommendations of the Power and Light Committee. Carried. Councilman Pinkerton, Prosidcut of the Council As A IJhole, reported that his Committee recommended that the regular meotiry(s of the Rentun City Council be changed to Monday nights beginning with the first Monday in February, 1962. Moved by Johnson, seconded by Trim, to concur it, the recommendation of the C xinittec. Upon dissenting voice vote, roll call was requested and resulted as follows: Dullahant, No, Reid, No, Ma arini, No, Pinkerton, Aye, Garrett, Aye, Johnson, .lye, Trim, Aye, Delaurenti, Aye, Poli, No an;'. Bruce, No. Five aye votes and five no votes were cast. Mayor Aliment cast an Ayc vote breaking the tie and carrying the motion. Moved by Trimn, seconded by Johnson, to refer the matter to the OOrdinance Committee. Carried. NEW BUSINESS: i Councilmar: Malgarini rcqucstcd a meeting of the Job Evaluation Lomntirtee at 12:00 noon on Saturday at the Library. Two members of the Lihrory Board woro invited to be present. Councilman Reid reported that hr had attended a meeting at Yakimn with the Naches Tunnel Association advocating increased interest in the proposal. Councilman Reid r.-qucsted a meeting of the Street and Alley Committee at 8:00 r..m. on Saturday, January 13, 1962. As there was no further business to come before. the Council it was moved by Bruce, seconded by Poli, to adjourn. Carried. The meeting was adjourned at 9:40 p.m. i ' 1 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING January 2, 196;. The following items were referred to Committees and Departments at the regular City Council meeting of January 2, 1962. SANITATION COMMITTEE Petition for installation of sanitary sewers by L.I.D. in Maplewood area FIRE AND WATER COMMITTEE Renton Lions Club request relative to Renton fireworks legislation Standard Insurance Policy Rate Increase for Uniform Personnel Fire & Police L,p'ts. POLICE !d!D LICENSE COMMITTEE Standard Insurance rate increase for Uniform Personnel of Fire and Police Dep'ts. ORDINANCE COMMITTEE AND PLANNING DIRECTOR Overlapping of zoning in rezone contained in Ordinance 1929 MEETINGS: Sanitation Committee - following this Comcil Ni ,oting Street and Alley Committee - Saturday, Jam.ary 6, 1962 at 8:00 a.m, with Ernie Henry Powcr and Light Committee - Saturday, January 6, 1962 at 9: 0 a.m.-Park ANC'. Restaurant Fire and Water Committee and Fire Chief at Fire Station No. l on Saturday, January 6, 1962 at 10:30 a.m. Council As A Wholo - Mnnday, January 8, 1962 at 8:00 p.m. E 1 1 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING January 2, 1962 Trc regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by Mayor Frank Aliment at 8:00 P.M. ROLL CALL GF COUNCILMEN: Dullahant, Reid, Malgarini, Pinkerton, Vietzke, Garrett, Trimm, Johnson, Delaurenti, Poli and Bruce. OFFICIALS AND DEPARTME1T HEADS PRESENT: Helmie Nelson, City Clerk, Gerard Shellan, Cit-; Attorney, Floyd Lawrence, :ire Chief, Clarence Williams, .acting Chief of Police, Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Marvin Schroeder, Sup't. rf Utilities, David Jensen, Planning Director, Vern Church, Purchasing Agent and James Denzer, Planning Commission Chairman. Moved by Poli, seconded by Bruce, that the minutes of the previous meeting of December 26, 1961 be approved as written. Carried. APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS WHICH HAVE BEEN SUBMITTED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT r BUILDING PERMITS: NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK 7143 $ 325.00 Lewis Purcell 3411 - llth Avenue No. Wire Residence 44 300.00 Harold Linke 321 Williams Street Sign 7145 50-CO Jose': s'tFuzun' 11 Cai,upy 46 500.00 Sea :'1 "rie_ vu'l< 'n^ Ra,r' 3r Avor Foundation 47 3,700.00 Renton :'ospi.al Shattuck & 4th Avenue Wire X-Ray Au.' tion 48 300.00 Chevrolet Motors Rentun Shopping Center Canopy Domes 49 11 _D.00 Seattle Trust Bank 707 Rainier Avenue Paved Drivewav 7150 5" 10.00 Production Cumpanv S.E. 80 h & 108th S.E. Add to Building 51 12,670.00 Production Company S.E. 80th & 108th S.E. Addition 52 2,800.00 Merle W. Griffith 3402 7th 11ace No. Replace Fire Damage 53 13,500.00 Maria aosa 210-11th Avenue South New Residence 54 800.00 Bryant Motors '300 Bronson Way Addition PLUMBII; AND RuATING PERMITS: 4427 - — - - Leonard 0. Halseth 2710 - 13th Ave. Nu . Wall Heater 28 - - - - - Matheueon Tire Co. 115 Rainier Avenue Gas Installa*'un 29 - - - - - Robert Shane 11,512 S.E. lnlst Plumbing Fixture 4430 - - - - - Jacob Bodenhamcr 407 Powell Street Plumbing Fixture 31 - - - - - Jacob Bodenhamer 407 Powell Street Heating Equipment COMMUNICAT O16: A correetc.d Petition was reread by the Clerk requesting creation of a Local Impr-)%rment District for the installation of Sanitary Sewers and necessary appurtenances to serve the '!-nlewood Division No. 1, as recorded in Voluma 39 of Plats, Page 24, records of Ying County, Washington; Also, Maplewood Division No. 2, as recorded in Vclume 39 of Plats, Page 39, records of King County, Washington, along with that portion of the South one-half of the Southwest one-quarter of Section 16, Twp. 23N., Range 5 E. W.M. lying Northerly of P.S.H. #5 and Easterly of the Easterly line of a 50 ft. Easement owned by Puget Sound Power and Light Co. The mode of pay- ment specified to be by bonds with assessment against the properties benefited. Moved by Poli, seconded by Bruce, the Petition be accepted with referral to the Sanitation Committee for further recommendation. Carried. 1 A letter was read from the Kennydale Community Club expressing appreciation for improvement of their area by widening of 1.16th Avenue S.E. and the installation of the Mercury Vapor lighting. 4 letter was read from the Renton Downtown Merchants Association expressing thanks for the efforts of the City administration concerning, the free parking allowed during the holidays with special thanks to the Folice Department and Acting Chief Williams and the Street Department and Commissioner Lynch for their cooperation with the parking program and efficient and prompt repair of downtown sidewalks and meters. A letter from the Talbot Hill Little League thanked the Council for per- mitting the Bale of Christmas tree' in au holiday season. -1- COMMUNICATIONS: (Continued) 1-2-1962 A letter read from the Rnton Lions Club advised that the 50 member club desired to take part in the sale of Fireworks during the Fourth of July holidays in 1962 and requested investigation of the recently enacted legisla- tion allowing Cities to permit the sale of a class of fireworks considered to be safe and entertaining with favorable consideration to permit the sale and use in Renton. Moved by Reid, seconded by Malgarini, the mattrr be referred to the Fire and eater Committee to report back with recommendation. Carried. A letter was read from the City Clerk along with one from the Standard Insurance Company advising of a rate increase of 35¢ per uniformed man in the Police and Fire Departments, effective January 1, 1962. The Clerk advised the Budget does not provide for the increase. Moved by Bruce, seconded by Dullahant, to refer the matter to the Police and License Committee and the Fire and Water Committee to report back. Carried. A letter was read from the Departmcnt of Commerce and Economic Develop- ment advising of a competition among communities to be held for a state-wide clean up campaign as a final phase of Century 21 Beautification program with trophy awards to be made at special ceremonies at the World's Fair. Appointment of a committee was requested from Renton to work with the beautification Chairman, Mr. Gene Kasper. Moved by Reid, seconded by Dullahant, to concur in the request with a Committee to be appointed to represent Renton. Carried. A letter read from the Firemen's Pension and Relief Board advised of satisfactory physical examinations on Firemen Ray Barilleau and Theodele L,aVallcy who wer, both subsequently recommended For positions on the Renton Fire Department. PROCLAMATIONS BY THE MAYOR: A Proclamation by the: Mayor was read designating January 10, 1962 as Renton Community Blood Bank Day, in conjunction with the effurts of Renton Elks Lodge fl1.809. The Mobile Blook Bank to be at the Renton Elks Lodge Hall between 12:00 noon and 8:00 p.m. for donatiorq, located at 230k Main Street. Moved by Poli, seconded by Bn cc to concur in the p is Proclamation. Carried. A second Proclamation by the Mayor was read designating the week of February 12, 1962 through February 16, 1962 as "Anti-Communism Week', to coincide with the dates of the Puget Sound School of Anti-Communism, calling to the attention of each citizen his right to Freedom to worship, to speak freely, to assemble in groups, to privacy in hones, to trial by jury, to move about and change jobs freely, to own private property, to elect by secret ballot, to hold free elections and to be gov< rned by a government designed to serve and protect personal dignity of those freedoms which might all be taken away if the forties of Communism should prevail. Moved by Pinkerton, seconded by Reid, to concur in the Proclamation by the Mayor. Carried. APPOINTMENTS: A letter was read from Mayor Aliment ruquesting Council concurrence in the appointment of Mrs. Anne Marie Thompson as City Attorney for the City of Renton for the remainder of the Mayor's terns in office. Moved by Malgarini, seconded by Poll, to concur in the appointment by the Mayor. Roll call vote was requested and resulted as follows: Dullahant, No. Reid, No, Malgarini, Aye, Pinkerton, No, Victzkc, No, Garrett, No, Trim, No, Johnson, No, V Delaurenti, No, Poli, Aye and Bruce, No. Nine No votes and two aye votes lost the motion. A letter was read from Mayor liment, requesting Concurrence in the appointment of Baui Houser as Municipi! Court Judge for a four year term, effective January 15, 1962 until January 1S, 19oo, in accordance with Ordinance No. 1.927, dated December 12, 1961 providing for the appointment of Judges. After inquiry regarding the term extending beyond the Mayor's term in office, it was moved by Malgarini, seconded by Reid, to concur in the appointment by the Mayor. Carried. -2- APPOINTMENTS: (Continued) 1-2-1962 A letter from the Mayor was read requesting Council concurrence in the reappointment of :he present Youth Guidance Committee for another one year period, effective Janie ry 1, 1962 through January 1, 1963, as follows: Paul Houser, Chairman Gordon Thompson Gene Coulon Ted Warwick Harry Benton Norman Hash Chas. Dclaurenti Myron Finch Gil Duckworth, Jr. Milcs Goodwin William Frazee Rose Wiltz John Thomson Rev. John Schaefer Mrs. Muriel Barrett Karl Weber Clarence Williams Donald HoLn Moved by Bruce, seconded by Johnson, to concur in tha appointments by the Mayor. Carried. r COMMITTEE RErOR s. OLD BUSINESS: Cowtcilman Malgarini, Chairman of the Power and Light Committee, requested additional time for consideration of the lighting requests of last week's council mccting. Grantod. Councilman Johnson, calling attention to an overlapping of zonii,; resulting from the adopi:ion of Ordinanec No. 1929 changing rezoning from R-2 to R-4 between 4th and sth lccnucs due to a portion having alr4ady been coned to B-1, and moved that the matter bo referred to the Ordinance Committee and the Planring Director for correction. The. motion was seconded by Bruce and carried. NEW BUSINESS: Councilman Dullahant, Chairman of the Fire and Wator Committee, requested a meeting of his Committee with the Fire Chief at Fire Station No. 1 on Saturday, January 6, 1962 at 1.0:30 a.m. Councilman Reid advised of complaints r: ceived from pedestrians trying to calms in the vicinity of Williams and 4t1• Avcnuc and Wells and 6th and requested that the Police Department Traffic Division meet with the Street and Allev Committee to study tho problem. Councilman Reid requested a Street and Alley Committee meciing on Saturday. January 6, 1962 at 8.00 n.m., Ernie, Henry to be invited to attend. Councilman Malgarini requested a meeting of the Power and Light Committee, Saturday, January 6, 1962 at 9:30 a.m. at the Park Avenue Restaurant. Councilman Pinkerton requested n meeting of the: Sanitation Committee immediately following this evening's Council Meeting, and a meeting of the Council As A Whole on Monday, January 8, 1962 at 8:00 p.m. Mayor Aliment inquired if anyone in the audience wished to address the assombly and as there was no reply and no furl-her business to come before the Council, it %.,a moved by Bruce, 3ocondud by Poli, to adjourn. Carried. The mccting was tdjournud at N125 p.m. r -3- ItLNTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING December 5, 1961 The regular meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order by President of the Council Dale Pinkerton at 8:00 p.m. ROLL CALL OF COUNCILMEN: Dullahant, Reid, Malgarini, Pinkerton, Garrett, Trimm, Johnson, Delaurenti, and Poli. OFFICIALS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS PRES:,NT: Helmie Nelson, City Cleri;, T)orothea Gossett, City Treasurer, Girard Shellan, City Attorney, Floyd Lawrence, Fire Chief, Clarence Williams, Acting Chief of Police, Jack Wilson, City Engineer, Joe Lynch, Street Commissioner, Vern Church, Purchasing Agent, Marvin Schroeder, Sup't. of Utilities, and David Jensen, Chairman of the Planning Commission. Moved by Poli, seconded by Malgarini, that the minutes of the previous meeting of November 28, 1961 be approved as written. Carried. APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS AS SUBMITTED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT BUILDING, PERMITS: NO. AMGUNT NAME ADDRLSS TYPE. OF WORK 7104 $ 3,000.00 Frank Omaits 1029g "E" Street New Residence 05 175.00 Harry W. Chcrrick 120 - 9iat Avr. So. Carport 06 1,880.00 Humble Oil Co. 2225 Maple Valley Hwy. Wire Serv. Station 07 200.00 Wylie Germann 3621 Pres. Park Ct. Electric Heaters 08 421.00 E. It. Wilson 12808 - 88th Ave. So. Wire Residence 09 421.00 E. H. Wilson 12814 - 88th Ave. So. Wire Residence 7110 50.00 Ronald W. Roos 642 "P" Street Wire Roan 11 1,000.00 Melvin Christensen 1035 "L" Street Carport 12 300.00 Ray Heppenstall. 825 "1" Street New Residence 13 16,000.00 Kennydale Math. Chu,-ch 9320-104th Ave. S.E. New Residence 14 10,000.00 Wn. Jockey Club Longacres Track Addition 7115 350.00 Joe Mance, Jr. 17315-94th Ave. So. Wire Residence 16 1,650,000.00 Hoeing Airplane Co. 711 Park Street Building PLUMBING AND HEATING PERMITS: 4396 - - - - - - Ray Heppenstall 825 "I" Street Plumbing Fixtures 97 - - - - - - Renton Gen. Hosp. 4th & Shattuck Streets Plumbing Fixtures 98 - - - - - - Esther Hcden 204 Meadow Street Gas Installations 99 - - - - - - A.V. Petrucellc (Ehrlich) 3409-6th Ave. No. Gas Installations 4400 - - - - - - Gateway Homes 821 "I" Street Plumbing Fixtures HEARING: Council initiated rezone-4th and 6th Avenues NerTh from R-2 to R-4 i This being the date set, the Hearing was opened. The Clerk reported no written codmunications had been received regarding the rezoning and the Chair- man invited comment from the audience. None was forthcoming and Councilman John- son requested the Planning Director to advise the Council of the Commission's reason for recommending the rezone by Council initiation. Planning Director Jensen posted a map of the area pointing out the area in question and the zoning of the adjacent properties, and stated that the pro- posed zoning was basically suited tc the existing zoning and the anticipated future development of the area within the next twenty years, and to the best interest of the City in regard to the present land use citing the preponderance of multiple family dwellings compared to other areas. After discussion on possible location * of future highways withir the area, it was moved by Johnson, seconded by Poli, that the area be rezoned from R-2 to R-4 and the matter rk,ferred to the Ordinance Convnittgv for the proper ordinance. Carried. The Clerk read an application from Ktrold W. Linke for licenses to } operate two Shuffleboard tables in his place of business, Snappy Tavern, at 321 Williams Strout. Moved by Malgarini, seconded by Johnsor, to refer this application to the Policy and Licenpo Coimittee with Power to Act. Carried. -1- i _ter: COMMUNICATIONS: (Continued) 12-5-1961 .applications for Locksmith and Kcymaker's Licenses were read from Roy E . Blakely, Pop's Time Service and Kenneth E. Goodrich, Goodrich Signal S,.rvice. Moved by Dolaurenti, seconded by Poli, that the applications be approved and the proper licenses be granted. Carried. A letter was read from City Attorney Shcllan in reference to the letters of Kr. Oliver Hazen, Sup't. of Schools and the City Attorneys regarding the Petition of School Di>:rict 403 for Vacation of streets in connection with expansion of the School District Facilities. A right-of-way had been recommended by the Planning Commmission. between K and M Streets and the matter had been referred to the Planning Director, Engineering Department, Sup't, of Utilities and the City Attorney for a meeting with officials of the School District to work out a feasible program for the proposed Vacation. A tentative plan had been reached for said vacation subject to certain conditions, however, no further action has been taken to date on the matter. Due to the lapse of time since the original hearing it was suggested by the Attorneys that another Hearing be set, a Resolution be passed and the Planning Can- mission requested to forward its recommendations to the Council for proper considera- tion. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Johnson, to concur in the City Attorney's recommendations and that the date of January 9, 1962 be set for Hearing on the matter. Carried. A communication was read L'rom tdr. Nm. A. Gcbcnini complimcntin^V the City on the improvements made to 116th Avenue S.E. A letter read from Mr, and Mrs. John Racanello thanked the Council for its consideration and courtesies in the recent rezoning of the property on K Street. Planning Director Jensen submitted communications with recommendations of the Planning Commission from its public hearing meeting of November 22, 1961 which were read by the Clerk with actions taken as follows: Recomieemdod rrzon,rrcquest of The Production ' impany on lots 2 and 3, Block 2, C. D. Hillman's Lake Washington Carden of Eden Division No. 7, from G9600 to B-P, Except the East 25 feet thereof to remain G-9600 and Except the West 200 feet thereof presently zoned B-1, with provisions that the East 25 feet of Lots 2 and 3 shall be landscaped and maintained as a permanent buffer strip; that a cash bond in the amount of $1,500.00 be placed on deposit with the City to cover planting and maintenance costs. Also, the owner has further agreed to grant the City a 5' Easement for drain- age and other public purposes along the East 5' of Lots 2 and 3. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Malgarini to concur in the recommendation of the Planning Commission granting the rezoning ae recommended. Carried. Moved by Malgarini, seconded by Reid, to refer this matter to the Ordinance Committee. Carried. Recommended rezoning of the Emilio Picrotti property described as, that portion of the NW --4 of the NW a of the NE -d of Section 19, Twp. 23N, R5E W.M., lying Northwesterly of State Highway as it now exists across said subdivision, and except public reads, from "G" to B-1. Moved by Pali, sccondcc' by Dclaurenti, to concur in fho Planning Commission recommendation and the matter be referred to the Ordinance Committee. Carried. Recommended rezoning of Robert L. Hurd property, lots IS, 19, 20, and 21, Block 6, Renton Highlends Less the East 20' thereof, from R-1 to B-1. Moved by Johnson, seconded by Delaurenti, to concur in the Planning Com- mission recommendation with referral to the Ordinance Committee. Carried. Regarding the matter of set back on 180th Street (Orillia Road), which borders the South City limits of Renton the Planning Commission recommended that in lieu of a 10' setback as requested b.; the City of Kent, the setback be 201and that the City of Renton hold a public hearing on establishing a 50' right of way on the North side of tho centerline of South 180th between the West Valley Highway and the Springbrook Road. (Talbot Road) Further, it was sunested that the City of Kent be requested to establish a similar requirement on the South side of the centerline of lwlth, thus making said street a 100' arterial. This request and recommendation in keeping wish anticipation of future needs in helping to provide for adquate trans- portation and circu.lation facilities. Moved by Johnson, seconded by Delaurenti, to concur in tk,c recommendationp as read from the Planning Commission. Carried. -2- COIUUIiICA1I011S: (Continued) 12-5-1961 A Petition was read,containing approximately 153 signatures, re- questing that the proper steps be taken to create a Local Improvement District for ncc installation of Sanitary Sewers and nceessary appurtenances to serve the Maplewood Division No. 1 as recorded in Volume 39 of Plats, Page 24, records of King County, Washington; Also, Maplewood Division No. 2 as recorded in Volume 39 of Plats, Page 39, records cf King County, Washington; along with that Portion of the South one-half of the Southwest One-quarter of Section 16, Twp. 23N, Range 5 East W.M., lying Northerly of P.S.H. #5 and Easterly of the Easterly line of a 50 ft. wide Easement owned by Puget Sound Power and Light Co. (Formerly Inter- mountain Power Line), and to ass,-ss the property within the District by the zone and termini method. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Jobnson, to refer the Petition to the City Engineer for report back on its validity. The City Attorney advised that the Petition is required by law to contain the mode of payment and therefore is de- fectivc as submitted. The City Engineer called attention to council initiation of prior L.I.D.'s when the residents of the District were in accord by like Petitions, however, the City Attorney maintained there should be, a cash or bond specification designated and amendments had been made heretofore if the Petition was not in compliance after which the Motion by Trimm and second by Johnson were withdrawn. Moved liy Delaurenti, seconded by Malgarini, to refer the Petition to the Sanitation Committee and the City Engineer to contact the people for a corrected Petition. Carried. APPOINTMENT BY THE MAYOR: A letter read from Mayor Aliment requested Council concurrence in the appointment of M. L. Borawick as City Attorney for the remainder of the Mayor's term in office. Moved by Malgarini, seconded by Poli, to concur it the appointment by the Mayor. Councilman Garrett inquired whether any of the Council members Imew the appointee and if he were the partner of Attorney Parker after which he sub- mitted a letter for reading. Chairman Pinkerton ordered the communication read, and it was directed to Mr. Avery Garrctt, Chhimtan of the' Law and Ordinance Com- mittee, from M. L. Borawick advising that in the event his name is presented for position of City Attorney of Renton, which he had learned throu.th a roundabout manner was to be proposed, he has never been contacted by anyone relative to this Job, hab not soight the position and would not take it if offered even though the City Council approved the appointment. Authority was given to Mr. Garrett to use the 1^tter in any lawful and ethical manner in the event the matter therein came to pass. Roll call vote was requested on the pending motion and resulted as follows: Dullahant, No, Reid, No, Malgarini, aye, Pinkerton, No, Garrett, No, Trimm, N-), Johnson, Nc, Delaurenti, No, Poll, Aye. Two Aye votes and seven No votes lost the motion. i (nuncilman Reid submitted a communication on behalf of the Street and Alley Committee from the Boeing Company relative to Traffic Signals at Park Street intersections and referring to a letter from the City advising that no improve- ments could be made inasmuch as no funds had been budgeted For such project. The current letter requestcd the City to install the signals as soon as possible at Boeing expense with the understanding that the City will recompense Boeing in full as soon as the City finds it practicable to have the cost of materials and installa- tion approved in its next regularly submitted budget. Services of the City Engineer- ing Department, off?red by the City, were accepted. Moved by R,id, seconded by DelaurcTTti, to refer the matter to the Street and Alley Committee for negotiation and repot back. Carried. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: Councilman Garrett, Chairman of the Ordinance Committee, presented a pro- posed Resolution of the City of Rentun adapting the final Plat of Brentwood tt which was read by the Clerk. (Caiital Realty Investment Co., Tacoma, Wn, property) Moved by Malgarini , seconded by Poll, that Resolution No. 1114 be adopted as read. Carried. The Ordinance Cjmmit'-ec presented a proposed Resolution of the City f Renton, lashingtont transferring*, Planning Commission Funds from M. 6 0. Aect. 125 to 7009.2,Travvl and Convention Account 780, which was read by the Clerk. Moved by Poll, seconded by Delaurenti, to adopt Resolution No. V 15 as read. Carried. Reil oppoeeu. -3- <. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: (Continued) 12-5-1961 The Ordinance Committee pr.sented a proposed Resolution of the City of Renton, Washington establishing standardization of uniforms and special -nd nec- essary clothing and equipment to be worn by uniformed personnel of the Renton Police Department. The Clerk read the proposed Resolution after which it was moved by Delauren*i, seconded b•1 JohnF3n, that Resolution No. 1116 be adopted as read. Carried. Councilman Deleiaent; , Chairman of the Police and License Com- mittee explained that the State ...dit..r had recommended that a Resolution be drawn designating the standard unif,)r , for budget classification purposes, Moved by Delaurenti, scconc �d by Poli, that the matter of such Resolu- tion be referred to the Fire and Water Committee to be submitted by them to the Ordinance Committee for a proper Resolution covering uniformed personnel of the Renton Fiie Department. Carried. COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS: OLD BUSINESS: Councilman Dullahant called attention to the matter of litter containers which had been brought up by Councilman Poli at the previous council meeting and sub- sequently referred to the Sanitation Committee, encouraging the Committct to take action to immediately secure additonal containers. Enforcement of the Litter Ordinance was discussed and the possibility of local organizations furnishing additional containers. NEW BUSINESS: Councilman Reid called attention to the mud and debris on the sidewalk coming down Third Avenue where the acw bridge is going through and attention was called by Councilman Trimm to reports from people coming down Beacon Avenue wbUch area is posted "no trespassing" and shoal + Likeswise be investigated. Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Poli, to refer this matter to the Street Commissioner for investigation. Carried. Councilman Reid requested a meeting of the Street and Alley Committee on Saturday, December 9, 1961 at 8:00 a.m. Councilman Malgarini reported a request for 9 caution flash signal on the Benson Highway and red flasni fig signal at the Talbot Road. intersection . Moved by Malgarini, seconded by Delaurenti, that this matter be referred to the Street and Alley Committee. .ricd. Councilman Garrett advised that he had attended the Executive Board Meeting of the Association of Washington Cities last week and sub�aitted the printed Summary of the meeting along with a news release relative to the legislation call- ing for sharing of sales tax by the Cities and tabulation of returns from the sales max initiative ballots. The Clerk read the summary of the meeting which advised the cummittee decided to continue to press for financial relief for cities and towns, but decided against use of the initiative route at the 1962 general election to obtain 1/20 of the retail sales tax for local governmental purposes$ and outlined proceedings Of the meeting. Councilman Pinkerton, Chairman of the Sanitation Committee, advised that Sup't, of Utilities Schroeder had a request to make regarding the 1962 Bid Award for Garbage Collection and Disposal. Mr. Schroeder r-�commendcd that Western Dis- posal Co, be allowed a thirty day extension to the present contract in order that he Company recently awarded the cont,�ai.t, upon defa•a't of the low bidder, might gave an opportunity to got his equipment in order. Moved by Dullahant, seconded by Malgarini, to concur ?n the recommendation of the Sup't. of Utilitie6. Discussion followed regarding the extension and the cost to be involved by such delay must be borne by the Contractor who forfeited the orig- inal bid aware, and contract,thus causing the extension to be warranted. The pending motion carried. Mr. Schroeder also advised of proposals to bu submitted to the State High- way Department relative to relocation of water lines in the Earlington and Talbot Hill areas,tc be moved in con unction with the freeway construction, and requested authorization to take over the Talbot Hill Water District No. 78 before the first of the vear. Moved by Trimm, seconded by Poli, t, grant the authorization for such acquisition by the City as requested. Carried. -4- 12 5-1961 As there was no further New Business under Committee Reports, Chairman Pinkerton inquired whether anyone in the audience wished to comment. Mr. Lester Hagerty, 524 North Williams, Renton, addressed the assembly, advising that the two-hour parking limit was not being observed along his street and that when he returned home from work in the evening there was no place to park,between 5th and 6th on Williams especially. Also, visitors to his home were forced to park a block away. Moved by Malgarini, seconded by Poli, to refer this matter to the Chief of Police with Power to Act. Carried. Councilman Poli called attention to a shack which had been used by a construction company in the relocation of utility lines near Sears pumping station and the City Engineer advised that the structure was included in a bid awarded to General Construction Company to install drain and sidewalks on K Street and that the cork has not yet been done and further investigation will be made. Moved by Poli, seconded by Dolaurenti, to adjourn. Carried. The meeting W.s a. iourned at 9:05 p.m. There were 37 visitors in the Council Chamber. t t } G� O 13•+-00 ' Icy+ tin'-• 11te�o `` 1C1 + LS. 10a ot^ . f i �i 1 4 September 24 1%2 Nomosable rank hL"uvant, .ma,,ur N " I of the City Council Osaitlmaml Submitted haromith and recommended tW pegamrt is the Bawl trtimate for work performed b = d # QaaatruotLM ompaiq Imm•e hest fall oamitarr s L.I.E. Nr tlt0• !Y amount du the aamtea for is i 1e661.92. The work aWw this CenWwt No aem-%a sd and aeselted b Win Iftlassruw Empartmrat as fepHwlw !le 19"1 and aaaetteals by City Commoil is reeaewmaded as of this date of SgteMer Si►s If after thirW (y)) days, no liww or claims are filed against the projoet and open proof of ps.arot of Lai liabilities, it is recommended the r4ained amount of S 23.149.68 be paid the Cemtriaur. 'artified Correct i Jack 'ity imeer drhme 14 1_ r ! TY OP RE NTON WE ST I L L SANITARY SEWER. E -C;P.IS T(-t,;CTION - C C':-,�-TRAGTOR L-A-D, 24$ . . T rC7rX. T�F-t-, O �CFLiPT{QIJ Nt r t . mum2 rC)t- IC. PIPE E�_ F S „ r �PIPS l_.F i �. H 2. 3. G' CONC PIPELF -�. i2` (�; CONC. 'EA ;p 6"nE"C(ONC TEES E G6 87 A X CONG.TEE E _G MANE-IOLE5 "A" ` E_A 285 -3 tAANHO�_E`M B" 'E'* '�' JC �� �z a G i!C?, '� ' 'D ViANHOLES, EA 4,00� _ 4 t 4 ---- 10 I_AMPHOLE_3 EA_ 7- Y 4 - °37_005 ► c. t�oc = _PIP_E 2 4' C- I. PIPE 3 GRAVEL BEDDING G.Y. G 40 Z4 14 yE LECT BAC(FIL Y3 37Z L l ; g - 37 3 G ► 15 RCCK. E)OCAVAT Y 40 ;,SOCK 7Z�QO_ Iro 5T(ZEET REPA1 L.f, I a,GSc. ft.r*5 9,9sc. SOS r 17 LIFT _STATION E is -Tes6 FTi EA _ 3 16 54 1.9 4"Ca. Pt PC {I..F. 1 Z5� ?4t ;::;Uf3 TOTAL. 4-'/o 54LE5 TAY _. ± T roTNi t a 4 j .{. -NID �..,.C.-_ ....J�.7 I ��K+ 1"�.G-- 1'�I,VE� _...Z.X.�3.w:.J�..�•:.,°_ jp w k'7 " Is 1962 -:uw ,r. -,-ioai , ,.rovamont .. 5�1l80n 'Ltv TSn• lna�t 4 t CITY OP- RE NTON WEST HILL ``aAN I TARY SF\,NM E S A CONSTRUCTION - CZN-TRACTOk. L.LD 2.AS SWAN~ ki C7l�."�M1CPi.{ C7N 1 v - I. M" CCXNC. PIPE L.F 5 z 3 1 S S titz \ z 7a s _2 a* CONC. PIPE L.F 3 �4*-�s 80 1 b/4e. ;5 rc; CONC PIPE L.I. _2. .4174 h �,fn"l7 I�,4(o3 3C •4, ? <' :'7NC�.T_EE EA iO _ o 1 iC CC . 5 8"xG"CONIC TEES E _ , 150 l3o0 0 158 1 948 1(10 cx� 0o Zo 1.2 o 00 4� 9 MANHOL_E5, _ E A 400 _ 4 I ao c�� 4. 1�LOCI , 10 LAMPHOLE�5 EA. 75 3 ~ -r s- i E, �i I t3" C. 1. P�pr LP _ 6 4r3`- � ' 498 12 4" C. 1. PIPF. LF _ 3 ; ° -_ 29-5 13 GRAVEL BEDD�N16 C`r: ..�_ ao zn<:� '<>�: ., 4-0cw c �2�io 14 5E LE .a 1T BACKFH. CY 3 7 15 RCK;lC EXCA_VA Y- 40 I Ga 5TREE7 REPAI _ I ? 54P -1�4a 17 LIFT STATIOI*J 1 'SUB ' AL 14 ro.a`' 40/,0 54 t-_E 5 TAX Tom"* -a -7 AL_ S > _ {� e��q .__`r,._1T_ y`'.�//r E ,-;� R—E"' Wt JED AD ..,.,,�.: ..,..n'--• � ��c- TOTAL AMCX,. ,T DUE TH►5 E 5T IM ATE 1 . I i 22 2 4 1 2 3 1 1 5 1 5 2 4 1 9 1 6 1 0 1 1 1. 75 + 1 7. 50 1 7. 5 0 1 7. 5 0 52. 50 * 525. 00 - 5. 2 5 ao o 5, 2 5 a0 0 5. 25aoo 5, 225600 • 1 ESTIMATE NC.. 4- LATE : CITY OF" RE NTON WEST HILL SANITARY SEWER` E A CONSTRUCTION - CONTRACTOR L.I.D. 2-48 ITEM DESCFZiPTION NI UNiT �a. I. IZ" GONC_ PIPE L.F 52 , 2. 8" CONIC. PI PE L F 3 -7 - :5. 0 GONG PIPE L.F z 31Cr" 4. 12"X (Z; CONIC. TE-E5 EA 10 .0C 4 00 5 8':x6'_GONC TEES EA i� G. 8"x4 CONCTEE t G6 --- _2 0 20 a© 7 MANHOLE5 ,A" EA ?F , _8 MANHOLEZ _B" EA Z30CC �b _aZe� . r MANHOLES D ! EA 41�0 �o � a- CD co - 10 LAMPHOLES EA 75 I I 8L_C_I. PIPE — LP - 6 5C I Z 4: C. I. PIPF- jLF 3 GC C.;2 oo 13 GRAVEL BEDDING G.Y. Goql ace 14 SELECT BACKFILL C.Y. 3 ! o0 15 ROCK EYCAVATIO Y 40 Dcy �`� :� c� o�� \-Z,OQQ 00 G 5TREET REPAIR LF I x 17 LIFT STATION EA 8OCG X 901 I alb ALL 5 i _ n rz*41 SUB TOTAL_ n '�. S� 44 40/0 54LE 5 TAY TOTAL_, LESS 15O/h k_ETAINED LEaS AMOUNT FREVI0U5LY PAID �y . =L•aa, . sa TOTAL AM[DUNT DUE THIS ESTIMATE \-ta _ya August 3, 1962 Honorable Frank Aliment, Mayor Members of the !ity ;ouwil Gentlemen: Suamitted herewith and recommended for payment, is Estimate No. 3 of work per.:ormed to August 30 19620 by $.& A, Construction Coepuy, 'Zest Hill Sanitary Sewers, Local Improvement Oistrict No, 248, The amount due the Contractor is $0,460.45 Jack Wilso:i�__._.___ City E:4-ineer 1 i S E`aTIMAT " �� 3 L --,TEE AUG 5, 1962 I CITY OF- t�ETJN � \''E ST r< t~ L At`,I IT�F2Y �E�VER C- ZD _ --� - _ >,&CLZ .Cs T Iz,z5z � 46,tt7 60 17, 79t 17 w ' o5�80 h _ h 4 N".k- `` a igo 300 11 4 4 n i� 4 W a I _ I ��:)„ .>J •• M 40 , 1 ; C L-E..�., 1 C��'a- I� f- II L -1 '�.-�.� b' :��` _ ���1 ':7='• 1�`l C)o �1T K'J`t � ff _ T L �� I�'d' -- � I , as 6 84 o;, 17 1L r T .-TA -3-7 : + EA . a . •,=�� _ I 1 ?500 W F3 + rex4 e ;�kb r A za 1es 54 00 _rK'.E 1Ca =TAIL ..E� .7-1 t _t_ ` ,,,, ^ ,�JNT~ O'.j Ly PAID 71 a84 !S TOTAL h1,1.UIJt .]T DUJ _ T1415 ESTIMATE 4-7, 4(.0 . 45 e s t t > it2 0 Ti f a all '-._.___-- ---„ Auotet 3, IX2 Honorable Frank Ali.aent, Mayor Members of t:tie City Council ventle"-41 Submitted herewith and reco+mnded for payment, is Estimate No. 3 of work performed to August j, 1462, y E.b As Construction Compan7, West Hill Sanitary 3ower9, Local Tnorovement �Iistrict No, 248, 'rho a-*,mt lus the Cortractyr is $47,460.45 Jack WiIsan City Ent-lnser i l �c. ES T EDEVVE I 421 ( Z.37.'9 to, 4?-1 2,3782 2 46,F�7 IT, 731 67, 60� 53'E L. P _ "J,) S� J340 4, 74 i2, ;0,: (�0 y I• M ..- - ,. 'O o0 ","I1>t ,C) B, 8 4,ifo oo G Z. d , 8J OC _ .�:i:�,v'-'y` '": )0 E . li -.,.^� ')CO 4 �,o.:v ��JJ !- � I �c�17 30 A 0311 0 45J �o i3 0 5 Ott 1 a G E jjtt� 495 3 237 fa0 498 3,237 00 255 u18 � Z S CAW 00 ✓EL F 33 1130 m 40 z40 00 14 LE C T 6ii K.F II L. 3b= I J95 130 t �7E� 1119 00 40 00 230, 1 9 ?.,-A J Z7'J .9 11 9 I + _T i. DJ iCo 1`, ; FZE� i k GA'R 'LE : i 17 TL;F T TON EA ,3JC - I 7500 00 IE5 j (oX4 t e,6 Y s. tEA 0 ' 2a 18 5d OJ 4 ' WIPE LIP I 5 �53 31�, 5 Z`_�3 31� Z5 15r-" T`TAtr 140 405. 51 S'Xo f- _c_TAIi QED V \, t L1i, AtC 71 g84 . Zs TOTAL ;.J,. A THI ESTIMATE 47, 4c,0 . 45 f i 1 1 $48 IJSAB .�. L3S.C�O 4 f-A E_5 TAX s, �. � ► TOTA'L-_ i 4v,4o sL. IS TF 11) Ez-)TIN/IATE 47.=p 4 Y July 2, 1962 Honorable Frank Ali.-%at, Mayor Members of the City Council Gentlemen Submitted herewith and iecommended for payment, is Estimate No. 2 of work performed to July 18 1962, by� E. h A. Construction CovVaay, :lest Frill Sanitary Severe, Local Imrprovmaent District No. 248. The asiount due the Contractor is *470546.78 Jack on City &Wi WW 1'. ESTIMATE 1--IC . <_ t*.ATE 1• • + r l•a�-'r. CITY OF RENTON WEST NI ' . L SANITARY SEWER E � A COI .15TRUCTK,'i�1 - CONTRACTOR L-0.. ZAB ITEM rJE SCRIPTIO N NI uM " TOT1►L. �UANT T 1 IE" COt-JC PIPE L.F r. 4Z 1 2,-5-78 65 421 �. �3' CONG. PIPE 'LF q�q�- 15, �6� +Z, Z52 3. �" CC?NG PIPE 'LF __-_4�?- _► 4. F12),. 6' C __ TEE EA 10 10�"CJJNC TEE 5 I E _� _ - � 8"x47CONC.TEE E A G DC -- - - - - MANHOLE5 "A' EA 285 z,SZ- . - _ 2.5.1 1 1z6_00 g MANHOLE E' ;EA ` T I,r4,lo - -_1P . LaoaO MANHOLE5, D ;E A 4.00 - - ----_4_ 1, 0000 -� 10 LAMPHOLES � EA 75tX . I _ r4D_. 1 1 a, C. I. PIPE: L F 6 - 4ae. - - ---- -. 12 4! C I. PIPE LF 3 - __.- Z55 ., 15 GRAVEL BEDDING IGY G I to 14 SELECT BACKF IL G.Y. 3 Dc _ 3 5 705 ,, 3(o5 / 2 ' 1 15 ROCK E) AVAT Y 40 X 4m$ 0 I G 5T4EET REPAIR L.F I - - - - _ -.. IT LIFT STATION El 8t _ - _ - - laLAtxtluuc4'�.i.Pj _ 253 314.: 25 R.l",QW_ AvM :�Ub TOTaL 4."/o 5ALE"5 TAX TOTAL_ 154. ��c b ' ..EcS 15% RETAINED LESS AMOUNT PREVIOU5LY PAID z4• '5-3? TOTAL NVIOUNT DUE TI-115 E5TIMATF_ 41 54 76 I i ESTIMt�TE t�.IC Z C .TE : JULY CITY OF= ;�,IENTON WEST I-I i L L SANITARY SEWER E A CON5TRUCTION - L:CNTRACTOR L.I.D. a48 r - - - ITEM D�&CR1PTiON Ni � T�s,L r�r�T T. j I. iZ" CONC PIPE L_ F 5 42 t 23Z 4&5 4Z ! Zj341 €i -2 NC. PIPE L.F 3 4a-13 i 15 �` i Z, Z3Z •dG,4�?tro 3. G: CON;: PIPE L F Z i . _- 40 I iG91 349�8e- 4, �,CJW,T E E`D Etc, 10 5 6' YG Cf1C TEES' E A r j. G 6" x, 4 CO ,NC.TEE E GD — Z) 2. LL 2s . 7, 4 arm.o0 � MAt -4t-NO1_E` E" EA � �_<� , T +8- -4 t�+a©c. 'D MAN4-IO"E S �tJF E A 4J0 _ _ 4 r 10 LAMPHOLES EA 75 V I B" C I PIPE QQ .LF eI +I _ _ 408• - A 2�7-Ea- 1 2 X C I PIPE L_F 3 _ 2 s . _ gie:eo 13 GRAVEL BEDDIN6''C;Y. - -G - - -^ 14 SELECT BCGKFIL C.Y. 3 z�s zo 3co5 + 15 ROCK EYC.AVAT CY 40 ` ''> fro 5TREET REPAIR L..F.' loci 17 LIFT STATION EA, e=(X - - 4'10 SALES TAY TOTAL LESS 15ok RETAINED LE S E, AMOUNT PR.EVIOU5L�Y PAID � 44 TOTAL. AMCxJNT DUE THIS E5TIMATE ,q+ July 2. 1962 G Honorable Frank Alimantp Mayor Members of the City Council Oentlemen e Submitteo terevith and reooresvnded for ,payment, is 6at'rste lo. 2 of work performed to July 1a 1962e by Be rc A. Construction CcrVwWm Walt Hill 3an:tary Severe, Local Imrprova ant District lo. 248. The anoint due the Contractor in i470,546.78 Jac City :ngineer 1 a ar.r ESTIMATE NL . L CITY OP kENTON WEST HILL SANITARY SEWER E A CON5TRUCTION - C-ONTRACTOR L-1.1), 2-48 17EM G�5GRIPTIOtV N{ JN:T 'OTAL �Jt�NT 4 _ _T�-a.4 - -_1►&T. .�s�i.T - PE L.F 5 42 I 1 23 70 6� AZl— . 2y?78fa5 Z• 8" Cc�N .F C. PIPE L 3 4,045 115r56g 401 tZ 25Z .4(m,557.f*D 3. G CONIC PIPE L.F 'a40 Il(aijo t,l��.., % 549z o 4. I x CONC. T E E , E- A �O A . l _ 1 .____- bloc — - -- 5 g"xCo`C�)NC S Co TEE I 1&6 0 __ t22_ �92,G�n G 8-y,4:C0NC.TEE E co -- 7 MANHOLES 'A" EA ,�85 �5zJCQ Z5 7, i as.00 8 MANHOt_E� B" ,EA 7 9 NIANHOLES,D ` EA :aO -1 (,D LAMPHOLES ± EA 75! f 3 CI. PIPE LF G --12 4' C. !. PIPE LF 3 3 I3 GRAVEL BEDDING CY 14 SELECT Bl�CK.F_iL CY ^3 zZ)5 __ 70 _3ce5.___1,0,21- 15 ROCK EXGAVAT_ 'Y 40 i 0:3� -4 �S 00 ` h1. 9,m")o I Co STREET REPAIR ,L"E I Dc 17 LIFT STATION EA fi� — — — — am TOTAL_ 4-0!0 5ALES TAX TOTAL_ l_.ES5 15"Rb R-ETA►NED LL. F.)S AMOUNT PREVIOUSLY PAID -MTAL AMOUNT DUE THIS ESTIMATE 47 %AL. 'rta I �_.. ! ►�� -SEWER, 'KAC,;OP, ".i.D. 2-48 42i 2378 S" 5, 31o3o40 S 4C l (!p 00 I i 10 o� coo 2 150 oo.: 4 _ ^4 i 5.Z3'7 4 co !U3Lo ; 43 $4 :Op I LC)- S 4 YS�g�oo t 31(0 ,25 dp.P 5AL.EcS TAx _ � .....� TAL _ .. ` `aS AMOUNT Pi EViaj5L%% PIVD ESTIMATE I 2_ JoL:Y �z 421 2-6-1F3 ,Co5 4;'.i Z,378 VS 4043 �°$� �S(oJ �rO IZ, ZSZ 46,%S7 60 I, I r,5 '5,"549 50 I l a 0 0 I 10 cscc> 3\ 18Go a 122 732 Oa j US 7, 12�, �o i 18 4, 14(-) ao - 4 i� Goocc 7?S7 C o ass 91F5 <x, <<' E VV' 4'.584 OOj 33G , - .9,Za9.ot, it !?* -e .4s _24 , 1 ESTIh.iIATE tJC Z G .TF- JLiLY z., 19<0Z C. IT `Y' OF- i..c,—ENTON \NEST it-� I L L SANITARY SEWER E A CONSTRUCTiON CONTRACTOR i_.i.D. Z48 ITEM > kT F- CV.0PT101�.i 11v1T v [aNT TO -Q I. 12' C OtVC LIFE F , 5 421 -7&L (Go z. a" LONG. PI PE �L_ F 3 i s1�14Z �15T 5� 40 12.25 .4(o,55.7 _ 'S. �" LONG PIPE L F Z 40 1 11 b Ocl1. 1, 155 !I _ t - l 4. IZX � C(7NC. TE.E` 1Ep4 10 i UONC TEE 5. r/h p 6. B" x4CONC; TEES E : CO' - - - - %5 a 2,5 Z C0 i 7 1, Cal A I40 00 ANHO''.ES CAD' EA �:J^ �._ 10 t_AMPHOI E5 I, EA 75 2 4. CI. PIPE „ F _13 �A�EL BED'ING .CY G `X 1a ,� o Mo. 15a 14 SELECT BACKFIL ICY 3 } 2.351 705,0 i15 ROCK E X-' 4VAT> ) CY 40 I +MetU ia6. 9,ZCA � G STREET FcEPN ;1_..F' I I I _ _ 1? LIFT STATION EA E - - --1 -- 1 11Coi�+ay�..4 GS. LF }._ — S 1(Co 2�, r`Ze�irv��Fe Avr i� 1=5 T77A .._ __81, AiZS2CJ 4-' 0 5ALE5 TAX 4 TOTAL_ -_ A r LLII �5 AMOUNT PRE\/10LJ5L'Y PAID 24. -5,3? 4PS TOTAL_ A, ACLAIT DUE THIS E5TIMATE 4-t, z r June 4. 1962 Hmwrable Frank Aliment, Aayov Members of tbo City Council Gentlemen Submitted herewith and reco•rowed for ps*men.t, :e latlwate No. 1 of work performed to June 20 12621 by c: & A Oaoetraotion Co>qxW, hest Hill 3mitary 3w4srs, Local Impnnew axt District No. 243. rho amount due the Contractor .9 024037.45. ac son City Ugineer w t f _ I EST : ✓IATE NL. l L,. TE . 4 ,JUt--,IE- Cn2. CITY OW RE NTON WEST IN I L L sANI I ARY SEWER, E A i:5TRUCTION - L.I.D. 2.48 JN TOT/..L Qul r--j-r -- N1 CFi.ICE�T1-UR_U ..nteT E5T _ TO ._3 %T I. 12" CGNC WIPE" -F 5 4Z 1 2,37 �5 _ . _.. . µ Z. GANG PIPE 'i L.F" 4,043 15,3G3 40 3. C; CONC PIPE 'L.F a 40 1 IC DC 4. 2 T E ES Eta ! ' 1 1000 5. 8"xfc' CI�NC 'rcES !EA Co I 31 Igo x G. B`x4= CONC TEE EA G � �.AAN�-401_E5 A t_,� _1-35' 9 �520 8' MArJ LE:5 B" �EA 7 I, C�10� MANHOLE5,CR E > 4.10 10 L-AMPHOLES EA 75 7- 1 150, i 1 . 8 C. 1 PIPE iLF G 1 Z 4" C. I PIPE ELF 3 `�I 13 GRAVEL BEDDNG (,,Y: i I i 8 i+0a` 14 SELECT BACKFIL CY 3 I ?35 705"00 15 RLXX E)(CA\,/AT0N CY 40 OC 109-G 4,384,00 I G 5TREET RE PAIR l_F I oc ' ! 17 LIFT ST4TiOI,i ' EA 8 - z7531 .05-- 4 `ie 5ALES TAX 1 . I O I . Z.4_ TOTAL... Z81G 3�.Z9 LE=5-5 15,%, 1t-STAINED 4 2-94,64. LI-�'.,S AMOUNT PRE\/tGU5L.Y PAID . TOTAL AMOUNT DUE THIS E5TIMA7EA=-?; 337 45 k June 4, 1962 i Honorable Prank Alinont, Mayor Memaers of the City Council Gentlemen: Submitted herewith and reeo-nended for payment, is $stints No. 1 of work performed to June 29 19620 by '_" ,§ A Coastruetion Cw. any, !+eat Hill Sanitary Severs, Local Ispromsent t)iatrict 9o. 248. rho amount luo tye Contractor is $24.337.45. Jac son City Engineer ESTIMATI= NCr. 1 txaTE : 4- ,3UNC�(c CITY OP' RE NTON VI,i E ST H I L L SAN ITARY SEWE R~ E 4 CON5TP UCTION - CONTRACTOR k_.I.(D. c.48 ITEM C)ESCFtIVTION J UNITrmmLj nr'Y Tom► quo.r.lT a ce t i 12" CONE PIPE L.F E 4Z I z, Z. 8" CONIC. PIPE L_F 3 8c 4,043 15,3G3 40 ' 3- G " CONC PIPE ILF -- - 40.' 11 G 00 4, I. `x o CCHVG.TEE EA ICU `3 8"x6' CONC TEES EA Go X 31 ;8(2, G^ E. 8" r.4:CONC.TE E MANHOLE5 "A" EA _, 5r 2,Szc�iOC� 8 MANHOLE'e B" EA 7 .10 00 3 MANHOLE5, D .' EA 400 10 LAMPHOLE.S EA 75 I I ell C. 1. PIPE LF 6 12 4' C I. PIPE LF - 3 ` 13 GRAVEL BEDDNG CY � 14 SELECT BL 1L' G.Y. 3- 235' 705 b0 15 ROCK E)(CAVAT .Y. 40 109G od,384 00 IG 5TREET REPAIR LF -_ I ._ _� . _ 17 LIFT STATiON tEA fi 3LtB TOTAL. z7�531�5 „ 4-'ie 5AL E3 TAX —i. I Qi. 71.4 TOTAL. Z>3 3 Z.-a9 LE55 15"6 f-�?STAINED __4 Z��.E3_4 LE.5S AMOUNT PREVIOUSLY PAID � 70T`AL Mv1QJWT DUE TH15 ESTIMATE '?-4, 3'S7 t.5 I i 1 . 'Ff ESTIMATE NC L..-a`i E CITY OP- RENTON WE ST IN I L L SAN ITARY SEWER E A C_0 �ISTFZUCTION - CONTRACTOR Q.I.D. Z48 MEM DESCF2IPTION UW UNIT TOTAL QLJF-t-J-r TA pUpf �T PRIGE II rHFk L.;l& EST 11 I. 1?_ " CONC. PIPE LtF 5 — 2. B" CONC. PIPE L3 3. G" GONG PIPE LZ - --�_ 4. 12"X� CONC.TEE E08"xG"CONC TEES EG G. 8"x4CONC.TEE iG -- T MANHOLES "A" EA Z85 8 tAANHOLE:5 B-1 EA Z300C 9 MANHOLE5, D EA 400 OC 10 LAMPHOL_ES EA 75 1 6" C. I. PIPE -� LF G IZ 4" C. 1. PIPE L_F 3 GC _ 13 GRAVEL BEDDING GY G OX 14 SELECT BAGKFIL CY 3 DC 15 ROCK EXCAVffiTl ON CY 40 — -_ - ---.. --- ---�—_. iG STREET REPAIR L.F I Dc 17 LIFT STATION E 8,0 iS SU15 TOTAL 4c% SALES TAX TOTAL LESS 15% RETAINED _ LESS AMOUNT PREVIOUSLY PAID TOTAL AMOUNT DUE THIS ESTIMATE — i, I I i Z J ULY z, 1 9<�Z 421 25-78 fo5 421 2,37Fi E,5 4,045 151 565 40 I Z,252_ 4(-,557 6D 40 116 00 1, 155 5, 54950 1000 1 1000 5 i 186 00 12Z 732 CIO 9 2.)52.b00 2-5 7, 125 oo ' 7 I, Colo 00 IB 4 14060 4 I.Coco o0 L i 5000 (,o 45000 49B 5,Z-5700 255 9)80O I '3 108 00 30 181D 00 2 55 70500 3665 1,o95 oo 109G 4384- 00 130 9, 2040-0 Ifni !ox4 EA :5oO _ 1'3 Z40O 7 AootTIOf &L 4'C.I. Pipm LP-: 51G 25 31 -7.00 3, z5z sae E? sE 5�9.Cc6 Z4-, 3'57 45 47 54,G. 'lea f .� AUG. 3, 1962 4 Z I 2,378 G5 4Z ! 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