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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWWP2701431 Honey Creek Sewer S-296 — 1 '-4 e-, BEGINNING OF FILE FILE TITLE 60�2 96 MICROFILMEU .Z. ` 6 G OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY RENTON.WASHINGTON POST Orc,Cc go.6]6 100 2^d AVENV saLah 6 KNTQN "^S«.'µ;TON 96055 2S5 06:8 2 09 aT LAWRENCE I.WARREN, oTv ATTONNf• DANIEL KELLOGG, ASSISTANT CI Tr Anowncv 4>1 p SUSAN R. IRWIN, ASSISTANT CITY An ONNcv �4T fo sE''tE�O� March 17 , 1981 TO: Richard HougitcTi, Acting Publi-- Works Director FROM: Lawrence J . Warren, City Attorney I Re : Moratorium Area Dear Dick: In response to your Memo of March 12 , 1981 , please be advised that any building which received site plan approval should have beer. included in the permitted uses under the moratorium resolution. It would be my advise to the City to acknowledge that this fifth use is also permitted under that resolution. Lawrence J. ren I.JW:nd CC : Mayor Council President I, I, �` , :�. SAS �' IIIIIY � N.r '• �� ,� ��,. �` .�\ � ,ail ;, -_ ''• �1�.J i� �. , �� , It , rot. r ' HONEY DEW /NTE'RC£PTOR i DRAINAGE BASIN SEWERS WILL COST YOU A BUNDLE IF YOU LIVE IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF KING COUNTY WHICH IS IN THE HONEYCREEK DRAINAGE BASIN, YOU ARE GETTING CLOSER TO HAVING TO PAY FOR SEWERS. THIS CAN COST YOU UP TO $60,000 DOLLARS PER ACRE. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? II ATTEND THE FOLLOWING MEETINGS 1. RENTON MEETING - MONDAY 2-4-80 - 8:00 - RENTON CITY HALL HEARING ON PROPOSAL TO BUILD AN INTERCEPTOR WITH CAPACITY TO SERVE OUT TO 154TH AVE SE ON BOTH S1DFS OF RENTUN-ISSAOUAH ROAD. 2. NEWCASTLE MEETING - TUESDAY 2-5-8Q - 7.QO - NEWPORT HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LOCATED AT 1263 SE �bTH BELLEVUE TELL THE COMMITTEE THAT YOU DON IT WANT YOUR AREA IN THE SEWER AREA, THE COMMUNITY PLAN MAP SHOULD REFLECT A POPULATION DENSITY THAT WILL NOT REQUIRE SEWERS. 3. METRO MEETING - WEDNESDAY 2-6-80 - 7:30 - RENTON HIGH SCHOOL CAFETE^IA TELL METRO YOU DO NOT WANT YOUR AREA SEWERED AND DISCUSS THE ALTERNATIVE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEMS. Citizens Information Committee 14210 W. Lake Kathleen Dr SE Renton, WA 255-6675 255-0949 228-5673 I i y) w nuary -,0, 19C0 RECEIVED �� ,ta hcr.t,: City Council C(Tr'ofRE.'ii),4 ClERK'S Gffi;.E `. , iJc .r 31rs; G�r�' ae understand that you are to discuss extending sewer lines into tae Sierra Feights, nestern Hills area. ,he andersi7ned homeowners frci this area are against thin action. Ne feel that properly installed and maintained septic systems are ads u3te for our homes . s. �I e.s taxpayers and homeowners we are all freling the effects of runaway inflation and feel this extra burden is unthinkable. .pith housi:) starts at all tine lows and extremely high interest ratfs, WO 6L' not see the need for such development. jo also would like to be informed exactly who initiated this _ctlon )nd whr there was not more public notice to those effected. "�" 1VVµh� ��IZrJ—\ ale v�VQ S. E. � I .r C ! 9 kz r� 4e c �r� YA. 1�, cA REGti:1rp � am . 30, i980 Q .n.c.w- �uve1L �iu.vn�a vh.�o- w-c oz-,D-� L kt ba- JvAtw-L. Ems. �3� C rJ�J 1L/l /nv Y C&j Cd `C/.Cu tiirv� u ac. to n,!-z "a yAl" ��,.,� .q^C2�'f'v�'-c'i/�C.i,��• r.•G7 k-.�/ynB �i2_ �.�"L'Y-4�LC �1 - /0? A C- ass - 976 v i January 29, 1980 Cis Renton City Council ^^ ' ` y Dear Sir: We understand that you are to conside� procedures to extend sewer lines into the Sierra Heights area. With rampant inflation and increasing taxes already heavily felt by local landowners, consideration of such a costly undertaking is ill timeJ and ill considered. Thelong-term need for sewers to support an expanded development of this g e e pp p p general area is understandable. However, there is nothing wrong with a pro'essionally designed and installed septic system, and with usurev level interest rates and the lowest level ever of new housing starts, the require- ment for sewers now is not valid. I therefore expect you to deny the extens,un of sewer trunks until the economy is under sufficient control for local landowners to be able to afford it. Sincerely, Robert E. Richardson & June M. Richa dson 12&z(, S'9 9,9,e 1nwswi, 10 9Bovr 6 9915-126th Ave 3d Renton, dA 98055 January 31, 1960 Renton City Council Renton Municipal Building Renton, OA 98055 Dear Couneilmembers vie have recently observed the notice in our neighborhood concerning the council 's upcoming consideration of sewer Installation in the JE.,,tern Hills area. Due to job commit- ments, we will not be able to attend this council meeting; however, wu would like to take this opportunity to express our opposition to this consideration. As residents of the Jestern iillls adiaitlon, we and our neighbors can see no feasible advantrge to Installing a sewer system in this area. Such a system wo,;ld not only have a high Initial cost but would also add the burden of another monthly bill to be paid. In these times of short money and tight budgets, we can afford neither of these. Also, we as* no additional service being supplied as this system would only be a substitute for the septic tanks in the area that have and continue to be 4ulte adequate. Therefore, considering the high initial costs and the lack of additional services, we avidly oppose the Instal- lation of a sewer system in Jestern Hills. Sincerely, A. L. McAlister Barbara McAlister Concerned Citizens •r .• Q,aV� !� N J y terms ✓N j�I se" CITY OF RENTON. WASHINGTON ktii ORDINANCE N0. _ __._. _ arC s�ytar(' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINCTON, t�Ne1���1II'' AMENDING A PORTION OF Sd.CTION B-718 OF CHAPTER 7, 'TITLE V11I OF ORDINANCF. NO. 1628 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINA9CES 9F THE CITY OF RENTON" RELATING TO FACILITY AND TRUNK CONNECTION CHARGES &4D ESTABLISHING A TRCNK LINE SERVICE CHARGE AND TRUNK LINE SERVICE AREA IN THE HONEY CREEK AND KENNYDALE AREAS AND ESTABLISHING THE AMOUNT OF SAID TRUNK LINE SERVICE CHARGE UPON CONNECTION TO THE PUdLIC SEWER AND INCREASING SUCH CHARGES ANNUALLY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I : Existing Section 5-718 of Chapter 7, Title VIII of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby amended as follows: Section 8-718, as amended, as amended: FACILITY A:.0 TRUNK CONNECTION CHARGES: A. Persons connecting a building sewer to a public sewer i,, serve property which has not been charged or assessed —ith the cost 't a trunk sewer or cost of other geyeral plant facilities shall pay in addition to the payment of the connec, on permit fee required by the Ordinance of the City of Renton the following additional fees. 1 cent (lc) per sq,iare foot of property connected Said lc per square foot shall be increased annually in an amount equal to the increase in the Consumer Price Index (ail Urban Consumers) as u lish.d by the United States Department of Labor for the Seattle-Everett-Metropolitan area. The index figure for the bi-monthly period preceding the month in rh;t the property is connected shall be used to compute the charge as it relates to the base date. The base date for the purpose of this \, Ordinance shall be the last quarter Consumer Price Index for 1979. Payments of the connection rear;e for the facility or trunk f sewer shall be due and payable at the ti o vaical connection 1I to the sewer system, but in all cases he minimum arges shall not be less than one hundred dollars (31 .001 . i g. Persons connecting a building sewer to serve properties and facilities, where the public sewe-age facilities have been funded. in whole or in part by funds turnished by the FNPCA (P1 92-500) (92nd Congress) and as amid Federal Act may be amended from time to time, shall, prior to such connection, submit their application therefor to the City's Utility Engineer for review and determination of their eligibility for additional facility charges. The Utility Engineer shall develop and estatlish facility charges for such persons connecting to a FWPCA funded sewerage facility, upon determination of their eligibility, in accordance with the requirements of ➢L 92-500, Section 204, or as same may be amended hereafter C. There is hereby created a trunk line service area for the I10ney Creek and Kennydale areas, which area is more particularly described as follows See FxFibic "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth D. Persona connecting a building sewer to a public sewer to serve property within said trunk line service areas, which properties have not been charged or assessed with the costs of a trunk sewer or rests of other general plat facilities shall pay in m\ addition to the payment of the connection permit fee required by the'�� CT ordinances of the City of Renton and in addition to the general k facility and trunk connection charges (system development charge the following additional fee 3 cents (3c) per square foot of C necte Said 3C per square foot shall be increasedan am or, equal to the increase in the Consumer Price Indens~s) as publi,l �by the United States Department of Labor for theett-M tropolitan area. The index figure for the bl-manthly Pmonth 1n which the property is connected shall be ute the charge as it relates to the base date Th•. base date for the purpose of t.pis Ordinance shall be the Last quarter Consumer Price Index for 1979. i J E. All payments on this additional trunk line service charge, unless otherwi,,< directed by the City Council, shall be into a special Cumulative Reserve Fund created for the installation, ov development and maintenance of the trunk line sewers in the Honey Creek and Kennydale areas as those areas were previously described. F. For the Honey Creek and Kennydale trunk line service area, as previously defined, the 1, per square foot facility and i turnk connection charges as previously defined herein shall be payable into a Cumulative Fund created for the installation, development and maintenance of the trunk line sewer in the Honey Creek and Kennydale trunk service area. G. This additional trunk line service charge shall be controlled by paragraph B of this section. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of 19 ty fferTr APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of . 19 Marles-T a aurent ayor Approved as to form Lawrence arfen, -U—ty Attornev Date of Publication II" � •1 . Ci .; Vo IT �* 41 1. 1 . .» �. 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L o AbSeen Ave. NE - between $" h 'g 3. 44' - 0 35 NE 7th St. and NE 8th St. 1001, _ - J /� (4 , ti ) 101, 1 O" NE oth Pl . 10" '!, 7z- 10" Z, / 7 10" Z• / _ ZS /. l3 Ea.nn e - between NE 9th P1 . C O. '7 1, /,I S 3. lZ B and Ferndale Circle 10 _ /, y8 3.33 - /• 7`/ ' Ferndale Circle 10,E /L west end to NE 9tt. St. S pg _ /. 93 / 4s 3, 9th St. between, Ferndale $" 3 iZ ( 3,J-,3 ) le and Harrington. Ave. NE 8" 3. e/ 8 ( 3 a3 _ 0,07 1 2y - 0, 33 2,9� r, gy L, 7�f ) L0,0 J. 0 - o, Harrington Ave. NE between $" 66 3. o - /' 9L NE 9th St, and Sunset Blvd. NE $' / �° /, �y S, - /, 90 Sunset Blvd. NE between g'_____ .. +L• (/ G$ ( /, 9./ ) � Harrington Ave NE L NE loth St. 8"_ z' 5S / _ O 0lr gy - o-3L Sunset Blvd. NE between 8" /'�L NE loth St. b NE 12th St. 8 L7 /, bX - 0136 /,69 - 0. 4ellL 3.3 8" / 97 { /,sv) ( 4 Sunset Blvd. between NE 12th 8" St. 6 Newport Ave. NE " EXHIBIT III EXISTING IMPROVEMENT( NEEDED IMPROVEMENTS PIPE LENGTH SLOPE VELOCITY DESIGN ACTUAL DESIGN T1''t LOCATION 512E (ft) ($) ft!Sec FLOW (CFS) FLOW (CFS) FLON (CFSI SIZE NE 7th St. - between Sunset 8" 154.2 11 .673 11 .83 4. 13 Blvd. NE & Aberdr�n Ave. NE 8" 163.6 7. 336 9. 377 3.27 3. 25 a � 5.95 Been Ave. NE - between B" 232.5 1 , 72 4.54 1 .58 3.25 a•�. 4.68 12" A� 3 loth St. and NE 8th St. 10" 346.4 2.02 5.71 3• ll 3. 16 - G. 5.07 l0" 179.2 8.345 11 .61 6.33 10" 108.4 5.535 9.476 5. 166 NE 9th PI . 10" 220.6 2.267 6.05 3. 30 3.18 5.38 121. 10" 107.8 4.638 8.65 4. 72 l0" 279.5 4.68 8.69 4.73 l0^ 285. ) 0.982 3.98 2. 17 3. 12 ,r 10" 125.8 0.95 3.9z 2. 14 3. 12 Eas¢ment between HE 9th P1 . 10" 190. 5 1 .05 4. 12 2.25 3. 12 7 3`66'' �' -1' 45 and Ferndale Circle 10" 311 .6 0.64 3.21 1 .75 3. 12 5. 16 Ferndale Circle 10" 356. 1 0. 562 3.01 1 .64 3. 12 4. 85 !S west end to NE 9th St. 1 .65 3. 12 4.87 Z NE 9th St. between Ferndale 8" 207 1 .86 4.72 81 -- cle and Harrington A.e• NE 8" 262. 3 9.912 10.9c 3. 10 8" 233.5 5.996 8.48 2.96 3.03 - 5.38 Harrington Ave. NE between 8" 273.3 2 777 5.22 1 .82 2. 74 3+31 Ir J4?- NE 9th St. .nd Sunset Blvd, NE 8" 252.7 u r2 3.08 I .U8 2. 74 - +$ s ' '4.r 7 8" f33.5 0. 2 3. 14 I . 10 2. 74 3.N `' �. Sunset Blvd. N' between 8" 205.2 3. 119 6. 11 2. 13 4,Q3 r 3 9 Harrington Ave NE & NE IOth St. 8" 270.0 4.444 7. 30 2.55 Sunset Blvd. NE between 8" 390.0 1 .795 4.64 1 .62 1 .68 - 2.94 10 . NE 10th St. & NE l2th St. 8" 350.0 2.00 4.90 1 .71 1 .68 z 3. 11 l c 8" 360.0 1 . 11 3.65 I .27 1 .63 z 2. 31 �' 81, 175.0 1 . 16 3 73 1 .30 1 .63 2 2. 36 Sunset Blvd. between NE 12th 8" 450.0 2.66 5.65 1 .97 St. & Newport Ave. NE 8" 300.0 3.00 6.00 2.09 8^ 300.0 2.50 5.47 1 .91 8" 515.0 1 .00 3.46 1 .21 1 .28 2. 20 * Lines undersized to handle capacity (1 .34 cfs) of Sunset Lift Station �' '�t I Y G 7� aa'_ f S , - � V ,: i ��� �I I I r � ., \,� i f i li I _ it I v i 95 2. 27 ^cvfs •/�� _ /J'' 4n,'fz n�%p-✓w�/f PC tiss II I I i I i 3 r SHADED PAeGEL5 OF Lt.No �Q EMP j FQQF1 S4U. S'c"'V.I tT� ,�-. Mo!zEafo2!t�M lZts. 2392 s `fr A OF R"- THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILOING 200 MILL AVE SO RENTON, WASH. 98055 QBARBARA Y. $HiNPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD I% b CITY CLERK 094rfD SEPt E�.OFP October 20, 1981 MEMORANDUM TO: Barbara Shinpoch, Mayor FROM: Del Mead, City Clerk RE: Council Meeting of 10/19/81 Request of Council President Stredicke Stredicke: Earlier tonight the Ways and Mans Committee met on rezone request in Highlands area of Sunset (Vince Stewart Rezone) ; I had asked for a check on the moratorium and expected the committee to say something about it tonight. STREDICKE: I WOULD MOVE, REED SECONDED, THPT THE ADMINISTRATION PROVIDE TO COUNCIL, A LETTER OF CERTIFICATION OF THE NUMBER OF HOOK UPS TO THE SEWER SYSTEM ( I?NSFT I,rFT STATION) SINCE COUNCIL ACTION OF THE REPORTED 361 ESTIMATED CONNECTIONS, AT WHAT POINT WE ARE NOW,AND THAT THE ADMINISTRATION RECHECK THE MAP,THAT THE ADMINISTRATION PREPARED TO ASCERTAIN BLACKED IN SQUARES ARE, IN FACT, THOSE AREAS COVERED BY THE ORDINANCE, BECAUSE LAST WEEK THE ANNEXATION WASN'T THE SAME AND SOMEONE FROM AREA TOOK ISSUE AND SAID THEY ARE NOT RIGHT AND WANTED IT RE- CHECKED TO SEE THAT IT IS ACCURATE, IN SAME LETTER WANT VERIFICATION OF LEGAL TESCRIPTION FOR THE STEWART PROPERTY,-IF IT IS IN MORATORIUM AREA, MAYOR: VERIFICATION OF NUMBER OF HOOK UPS SINCE COUNCIL ACTION - PROGRESS REPORT(OF BUILDING MORATORIUM IN THE SUNSET LIFT STATION)- RECHECK MAP AND VERIFY LEGAL FOR STEWART PROPERTY - HOW MANY HOOKED UP. MOTION CARRIED, vw��kaF. 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I� t LAWrl ,a. s �s �s - WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AGENDA II' October 26, 1981 ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING Stewart Rezone (First Reading 10-12-81) ORDINANCE rOR FIRST READING AAPropri at! � - of S379.760 - Beach Park errant PESOLUTION FOR READING AND ADOPTION Art Gustafson Final Plat 070-81 PENDING IN COMMITTEE Policy of Vacation Notification Consideration - Streets G Alley, Sign Code/Political Signs APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS Vouchers No. 36203 through No. 36453 in the amount of S403,812. , INTEROFFICE CORRESPGNDENCE Date December I5. 1981 TO: Richard C. Houghton FROM: Don G. Monaghan SUBJECT: Unit Calculations for Moratorium Area Attached is an explanation of how the units were calculated for those properties allowed to develop in the moratorium ar ea. The ,nap shows how many units are allowed fcr each parcel without applying the peak- ing factor. DGM:jt Attachment In order to arrive at the available capacity of the Sunset Lift Station, it was necessary to determine the capacity of the pumps in the station. The two pumps can work individually or simultaneously resulting in a total pumping capacity of 500 gpm or 720 gpm respectively. It is not possible to spread the flows out over a 24-hour period; instead most of the flow is concentrated ;nto a smaller portion of the day. For evaluatio , -urposes , it was assumed that 90% of the effluent was generated during a 16-hour period. Also, that in order to obtain maximum capacity, both pumps would operate for the entire 16-hour period. The amount of effluent, therefore, chat could be pumped in this time period is 691 ,200 gpd. This amount would represent 903 of the daily flow of the station. Therefore, for design purposes, its capacity would be 768,000 gpd. I From an actual house count that was updated in 1980, it was determined that the :•olume of effluent roachi�g the Sunset Lift Station on a daily basis amounted to 592,025 gpd. This figure does not take into account any peaking ractor which is applied to the daily flow rate to allow for surges during the day. The normal peaking facts: for a system of this size would be 2. 5. If the actual daily flow (593,000 gpd) is subtracted from the station's daily capacity (768.000 gpd) , the difference (115,000) represents the remaining capacity of the station. In order to convert this capacity into units of measure more easily recognizable, certain assumptions need to be made. Firs' , all develop- ment would consist of single family and have an occupancy load of 3. 5 people per unit. Next, the effluent per person per unit would be 60 gpd. Finally, the density would be four units per acre and inflow and infiltrat 'on would be 1 , 100 gpd/acre. If these assumptions are put into equation form the result is: 175,000 gpd X (3. 5 persons) 60 gal . + X z (1 , 100 gpd) person T unit Where X represents the number of units. Based upon these assumptions X = 361 units. In accordance with Resolution No. 2392, the parcels exempted from the moratorium are identified on the attached map. Using the assumption outlined above, the equivalent units for each parcel based upon the highest and best use, are as shown on the maps. The total unit count for these_ parcels is 180 units . Applying the peaking factor (2.5) , these properties have the equivalent of 450 units. 1 � �,s �I�l� ! •�!, �yw ,. c, •. a• 3 is JA or to �ia.ri�"�'T' `�.fJa K '•�• .� Gi 1•t-t '� �• _J ls° taz i ;••t:•.:,?i•,r � 2• :e :r 2. t• T; 6 6 � .� .' . 1 3 4 � c't ti e'ro ,r!rcnt♦ ,c ,i ,, . s ♦ s : T Ll I a r 10 i it _ • _ • f •1 tt • = N.R y Is t t ,. a ,L ♦ O 1 -3 i • '•1'I�li ` •y. �0 11 13 a' ,•. u n ' _ t aSol to t • • ar . ,,r 1 � Is • �_ �_ � _ s > • ( 11 fi$r' IS S Ji �t 2. 1 1'rl��.f 6 YI~ -3 • .r 11 N ,2 :t 1 E a - 1 1 1 1 Ld 1 ;• • _ y --� t EXEMPT J40wil- Ssat. SarAj ' MoeaTaelue-� - 2�5_ 2j4Z _ j /NTe � C r o,eS co ALC7-0fz Ms IOU 4. ENE Z9,41/ 0 To 7p 4• e 5 Z9 r�_= ess. 6rew NT by , The servic 'oe ea .o . ' ,ant 'e. Section I1 , Scope of i n;. December 15, 1975 honorable Awry Garrett, Mayor Members cf the City Council Subject. Preliminary; Assessment Roll Proposed L.I.D. No. 296 Ptrcent of protest Gentleman: As of 'i:CO P.M., December 15, 1975, the percentage of those property owners protesting their ssaec.sments ine 2 3 . t of the total estimated cost. The total estimated cost .of the proposed sanitary sever L.I.D. No. 296 11 51,168,668.1©. Very truly yours, Warren C. Gonnason, P.E. Public Works Director ae:nnt PROPOSED Y.ENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER L.I.D. COST ESTIMATE 4-9-76 Total area (by lot) 3,293,140 sq. ft./ Total zone (runt footage (4 zones) 16,216.50 ZFF Total area of 5t1i zone 1,S13,068 sq. ft. Total Estimated Construction Cost of Collector System $358,149.83 Cost to be Applied to 5th Zone Area at >0.03 per sq. ft. $45,392.04 Balance to be applied to first 4 zones $312,757.79 Estimated Cost per ZFF $19.28 INTERCEPTOR Total cost of interceptor $588,051.00 - Cost of interceptor to L.I.D. (10%) $ 58,805.10 Cost per sq. ft. t. $ u0.0055 se $$ 0,700,000 sq. ft. use .007/sq. ft. Cost of interceptor to proposed new L.I.D. 3,293,140 sq. ft. x $0.007/sq. ft. S 23,051 98 Summary of estimated cost to new L.I.U. Cost per ZFF (4 zones) $19.28 Cost per sq. ft. (5th zone) $ 0.03 Cost per sq. ft. for Interceptor $ 0.007 I 97 Zoo . i �,Ph� � lua� 25, poo. roc i 'T1J�a � !os! SoS. o0 Told r <• _� _- r t _ �f9�t X 0 I, i i oF EA!,T .. . C7 ,�EVti''.'i�:... 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We are all aware of the end results; however, Warren was the only one who knew the fine details. Warren's files have been searched as best they could and we have not found anything that details the supposed agreement between Metro and Renton regarding the const-uction of the May Creek Trunk Line. If we are to persue this project in a knowledgeable fashion it would be beneficial if we could find out what the rules of the game are. Any suggestions??? DGM:/p/mp NEW AST 13 Y hP .427 l� ,p s •+, t s 26 5 ': iaan~{u, KING CO COAL CREEK T K .r Y -4 f 33 .,� I� - ` ,I •� 34 C 1 35 36 ^ X��L :fir t�q 3rtl r\ p wh p m.iP Intu awo+nu y�,..,' I I —Jil �a M S 7 r Tl a Y 41� j Z •'f Yn nn' v3 "4Y• r f �•, n: a �• ,.� ,nn _ Y. L _ . 4r� v n ii r ` r 'H ! 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We are all aware of the end results; however, Warren was the only one who knew the fine details. Warren's files have been searched as best they could and we have not four anything that details the supposed agreement between Metro and kenton regarding the construction of the May Creek Trunk Line. If we are to persue this project in a knowledgeable fashion it would be beneficial if we could find out what the rules of the game are. Any suggestions??? DGM:pmp CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 3421 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON CREATING A SPECIAL FUND KNO' N AS "CUMULATIVE RESER'& FUND # 3421 " BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : There is hereby established and created a special fund to be known as "Cumulative Reserve Fund # 3421 Said fund is created for the specific purpose of construction, installation and maintenance of trunk sewer lines in the Honey Creek and Kennydale areasas described in Ordinance No . 3409 , together with any appropriation for such Cumulative Reserve Fund by the City, and shall be allowed to accumulate from year to Year until sufficient funds have been accumulated, including any appropriations by the City so determined by its legislative body , to pay in fill for said construction and installation of said trunk sewer lines . SECTION II : The monies in said fund shall be expended solely for the purposes hereinabove specified and no - ;nies in said Fund shall be expended for any other purpose or purposes other than those specified hereinabove without an approving vote by a .majority of the electors of the City of Renton as provided by law. Any monies in said Fund at the end of any fiscal year shall not lapse nor shall the same ba a surplus available or which may be used for any other purpose or purposes than those specified hereinabove . SECTION III :_ The terms of ; .0 Ordinance shall remain in effect until such time as the installation and construction of said trunk sewer lines have been completed and all costs and expenses in connection t},erewith have been paid in full ; thereafater the maintenance of said facilities shall become the responsibility of the City of Renton and adequate funds shall be budgeted therefor , to the extent of funds being available therefor, in the City 's budget from year to year. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 28th day of April , 1980 . Maxine E. Motor, Deputy City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 28th day of April , 1980 . Barbara Y7 Shinpoch, Mayor Approved as to form: Lawrence J. W ren, City Attorney Date of Publication: May 7, 1980 I � I I i I t i t I } I r • • Amends Ord. #3409 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 3424 AN MDINAIlCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON, AMENDING A PORTION OF SECTION 8 18 OF CHAPTER 7, TITLE VIII OF ORDINANCE NO. 1628 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCE° OF THE CITY OF RENTON" RELATI"% TO FAC1 ',ITY AND TRUNK CONNECTION CHARGES AND ESTABLISHING A TRUNK LINE SERVICE AREA IN THE HONEY CREEK AND KENNYDALE AREAS A14D ESTABLISHING THE AMOUNT OF SAID TRUNK LINE SERVICE CHARGE UPON CONNECTION TO THE PUBI:IC SEWER AND INCRF,ASING SUCH CHARGES ANNUALLY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS : SECTION I : Existing, Section 8-718 of Chapter 7 , Title VIII of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby amended as follows : Section 8-718, as amended: FACILITY AND TRUNK CONNECTION CHARGES : A. Persons connecting a buildi..g sewer to a public sewer to serve property which has not been charged or assessed with the cost of a trunk sewer or cost of other general plant facilities shall pay in addition to the payment of the connection permit fee required by the Ordinance of the City of Renton the following additional fees : 4 cents (4C) per square foot of property connected Said 4c per square foot shall be increased annually in an amount equal to the increase in the Consumer Price Index (all Urban Consumers) as published by the United States Department of Labor for the Seattle-Everett-Metropolitan area. The index figure for the bi-monthly period preceding the month in which the property is connected shall be used to compute the charge as it relates to the base date. The base date for the purpose of this Ordinance shall be the last quarter Consumer Price Index for 1980 . I Payments of the connection charge for the facility or trunk sewer shall be due and payable at the time of physical connection to the sewer system, but in all cases the minimum charges shall not be less than one Hundred dollars . ($100 . 00) . B. Persons connecting a building sewer to serve properties and where facilities , he e the public is sewerage facilities have been funded, in whole or in part , by funds furnished by the FWPCA (P1 92-500) (92nd Congress) and a. said Federal Act may be amended from time to time, shall, prior to such connection, submit their application therefor to the City' s Utility Engineer for review and determination of their eligibility for additional fac_Li:y charges . i The Utility Engineer shall develop and establish facility charges for such persons connecting to a WCA funded sewerage facility , upon determination of their eligibility , in accordance with the requirements of P1 92-500 , Section 204 , or as same may be amended hereafter. C. There is hereby created a trunk 'Line service area for the honey Creek and Kenny•:`sle areas , which area is more particularly described as follows : See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth . D. All payments on this additional trunk line service charge , unless otherwise directed by the City Council , shall be into I a special Cumulative Reserve Fund created for the installation , development and maintenance of the trunk line sewers in the Honey Creek and Kennvdale areas as those areas were previously described. E . This additional trunk line service charge shall be controlled by paragraph B of this section. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCI�IL this 28th day of April , 1980. Maxine E. Motor, Deputy APPROVED BY THE i-W. _ t')is 28thdav of April , 1980. Approved as to_form: SklI1��� i,! } 1 Barbara Y S inpcc , Mayor wrence J . Wa en, City Attorney Date of Publication: May 7, 1980 FARM, I A parcel of land situated -a Sections 32 and 33 Township 24 N, Range 5 L. of the Willamette Meridian more particular described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly right-of-way line of Interstate 'r Highway 405, said point being westerly prolongation of the North right-of-way line of S.E. 84th St ., thence Easterly along the westerly prolongation of the North right-of-way line of S.E. 84th St. to .the �astcrly right-of-way line of 110th Ave. S.E. (Lincoln Ave. N.E.) , thence Southerly along the easterly right-of-way line of 110th Ave. S.C. (Lincoln Ave. N.E.) to the northerly right-of-way line of N.E. 36th St. ; thence Easterly along the nrrtherly right-of-way line of N.G. 36th St. to the easterly right-oc-way line of Aberdeen Ave. N.E. (112th Ave. S.E.) ; thence Southerly along the easterly right-of-way line of Aberdeen Ave. N.G. (112th .vc. S.li.) to the northerly right- of-way line of N.E. 33rd. St. ; thence Easterly along the northerly right- of-war line of N.E. 33 St. to the westerly right-of-way line of llbth Ave. S.F. ; thence South ly along the westerly right-of-way line of ( loth Ave. S.G. , 1 ,300 t.et more or less to the North line of the S.W. 1/4 of the S.W. 1/4 of the S.W. 1/4 of Section 33, T 2.1 N. , k 5 E. , thence Easterly along said North line 900 feet; thence South 660 feet more or less to the South line of said Section 33, thence Westerly along the said South line of Section 33 to the easterly right-of-way margin of Interstate Highway 405; thence Northerly along the easterly right-of-way margin of Interstate Ilighway 405 to the point of beginning. I PARCEL 11 l A var"'_: of land situated in Sections 3, 4, 5, 9, 10 6 11 of Township 2; Itani,,o 5 E. of the Willamette Meridian more particularly described as follow .: Beginning at the intersection of the North line of Township 23 N. , R 5 v. , W.M, with the easterly right-of-way line of Interstate Highway 405, thence Easterly along the North line of said Township 23 N. , to the intersection of the northerly extension of the West line of plat of Paradise Estates, as recorded in Volume 95 of plats, page 93, records of King County, Wash- ington, thence Southerly along said West line and its northerly extension to n,e South line of said plat , thence Easterly along tht South line of said plat and its easterly extension to the West line of the East I12 of the fast 1/2 of Section 4; T 23 N. , R 5 E. , W.M. , thence Southerly alons said hest line to the S.W. corner of the N.E. 1/4 of the N.F. 1/A of �.iid Section 4, thence Easterly along the South line of said N.I.. 1/4 to the easterly right-of-way line of Union Ave. N.F. (132nd Ave. �,.L. ) thence Northerly along the East line of Union Ave. N.F. (132nd Ave. S.E.) to the westerly extension of the north right-of-way line of S.I,. 99th St. ; thence lasterly along the north right-of-way line and the westerly extension of S.F. 99th St, to the northc.ty extension of the easterly line of plat cf W ams Vista, as recorded in Volume 67 of plats, page 5, records of King County, Washington; thence Southerly alon(, _id Fast line to the North line of the Plat of Gleneo Division No. 3, as recorded in Volume 92 of plats, page 11, records of King County, Washington; thence Easterly along said North line and its easterly extension to the Fast right-of-way line of lit�th Ave. S.U. (Anacortes Ave. N.E.) ; thence Southerly along said East line to the :orth line of plat of parrells 1st Addition as recorded in Volume Io5 of plats, page 53, records of King County, Washington; thence Easterly along said North line and its easterly extension to the westerly right-of- way line of 138th Ave. i.E. (lhrvall Ave. N:F..) ; thence Southerly along said west right-of-way Un- to the North line of Joseph P. Marshall tracts; thence Fasterly along said North line and its easterly extension to the N.W. corner of the Last 1/2 of the N.W. 1/4 of the S.F. 1/4 of Section 3, T 23 N. , R S C. , W.M. , thence Southerly along the West line of said East 1/2 to the North line of the S.W. 114 of the S.F. 1!4 of said Section 3; thence Easterly -Along said North line to the N.C. corner of said S.W. 1/4 of the S.E. 1/4 thence Southerly along the East line of said S.W. 1/4 to the South line of said Section 3; thence Fasterly along said South line to the S.E. corner of said Section 3 said point being the N.W. corner of Section 11, T 23 N. , R 5 F:. , W.M. ; thence South along the lies. line of said Section 11 to the S.W. corner of the North 112 of the N.W. 1/4 of said Section 11 , thence easterly along the South line of said North 1/2 to the N.E. corner of the West 1/2 of the S.F. 1/4 of the N.W. 1/4 of s.64 Section 11, thence Southerly along the Past line of said West 112, and its southerly extension to the North line of the South 1/2 of the :North 112 of the S.W. 1/4 of said Section 11 , thence westerly along said North line to the Nest line of the Fast 1/2 of Section 10, T 23 N. , R 5 E. , W.M. thence Northerly along said West line to the South line of the North I/2 of the ,North 1/: of said Section 10, thence Westev1% .Along said south line and its westerly extension to the West line of the plat of brentwood livision No. 2, a< recorded in Volume 72 of plats, pare 36, records Of King Corm'.,% PARCH II fCON•I . Wa.4utgton, thence northwesterly along said West line to the centeriim of N.1:. ilth 'St. ; thence Westerly along the centerline of N.I . llth tit. to the centerline of Redmond Ave. N.L. ; thence Northerly, along said crntcr- line of Redr-.ond Ave. NE. to the centerline of N.F. 12th t . ; thence Westerl\ along centerline of N.E. 12th St. to S.E. co-ner of the West l/' of the ti.W. 1/4 of the S.G. 1/4 of Section 4, T 23 N. , R 5 E. , h.M. , thence Northerly along the fast line of said West 1/2 to tie nortn right-of-way line of N.L. Sunset Blvd. ; thence Westerly along said north right-of-way tin- ,,I' N.E. Sunset Blvd. to the S.E. corner of the West 1/2 of the said Section 4, thence Northerly along the East line of said hest 1/2 to the North line of the South 1/2 of the South 1/2 of said Section 4, thenct Westerly along said North line to the East line of corrected plat of Renton Highlands No. 2 as recorded in Volume 57 ,i plats, Page 92, records of King County, Washington; thence Northerly alung said East luic of said plat to the North line of said plat ; thence hesterly ❑lung said North line of said plat to the northerly extension of the lust line of the plat ul lluselands 1st Addition as recorded in \olome Si of plats, page 2b, records of Kin:, County, hashington; thuice Southerly along said Bast line, and its northerly extension, to the South line of said plat; thence Westerly along said South line f said plat to the west right-of-w:.y line of lidmonds Ave. N.E. ; thence Southerly along said West line to the S.F. corner of the North 112 of the N.1'. 1/4 of the S.L. 1/4 of ,)ection 5, T 23 N. , R . E. , W.?I. ; thence Westerly along the South line of said North 1/2 to the West line of the plat of Powells 1st Addition as recorded in Volume 84 of plats, page 3, records of King County, Washington; theme Southerly along said West line, and its southerly extension t:. the north rib ,t-of-way line o, N.F. loth St. ; thence Westerly along said north right-of-way line of N.L. Ibth ':t. to the west right-of-way line of ylonterey Ct. N.E. , thence Northerly along said west right-of-way line to the South line of the plat of View Terrace as recorded in Volume 1 . f plats, page 32, records of King County, Washington; thence Iesterly uIIug said South line of said plat to the West lino thereof; thence Northe, - along said West line to the South line of North 1/2 of the N.W. 1/4 u ' the S.E. 1/4 of said Section 5; thence Westerly along the said South lin. to the Fast line of lot 292, C.O. Hillmans Lake Washington garden of ' , M% ision No. 4; thence Northerly along said Gast line and its northe l,v ea. ^+ion to the north right-of-way line of N.E. 20th St. ; thence Westerly aio,.e 'aid north right-of-way line 100.74' to the east line of the hest 155' _ 'he South 1211' of Lot 2P3, C.O. Iillmans Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division No. 4, ; thence Northerly 120' to the North line of said sub- division; thence Westerly along the westerly extension of said North line to the easterly right-of-way line of Interstate Highway 4"; thence Northerly along said easterly right-of-way line to the point of beginning. 4 u onAt �� a77- 44'1� r • O iF. "".may\ 1 r/ lU XM r 1, r 'xl � _„ • '- I�,�OO•J fl.�j • GrNrwcnQ C.ra\' '� ` ' �'� - .c+ram '� lax , y • - 1 `%06 •b lS� HONEY DEW INTE."CEPTOR t>t r �• �:.��-'�--ter.:. r _ DRAINAGE BASIN Honey Creek Sewer 5-296 2+ Lo CITY OF RENTON, WASHTNGTON RESOLUTION NO. 2181 A RESOLUTION DECLARING A MORATORI'JM FOF CONNECTIONS TO SANITARY SEWERS W1THI21 THE HONEY CREEK AND MAY CREEK DRAINAGE BASINS WItEREAS the areas within the Honey Creek and Mav Creek Drainage Basin are undergoing rapid growth, and WHEREAS the Honey Creek and Mav Creek Basin areas have previously been determined to be areas of concern of the City for sanitary sewer capacity , and WHEREAS the Citv has previously defined the boundaries of the Honey Creek and May Creek Drainage Basin as per attachment "A" which is incorporated herein as if fully set forth, and WHEREAS the presently existing sanitary sewers within those basins are operating at or near capacity , and WHEREAS the capacity of those sanitary sewers are periodically exceeded in times of high rain or intensive use resulting in the discharge of untreated sewage into surface water collection systems , creeks and streams , and WHEREAS such discharge to surface water collection systems , creeks and streams is detrimental to the public health and safety , t!OW THEREFORE T',iE CITY COLT4CIL OF THE CITY OF RF.NTON, WASHINGTON , DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I : The above recitals are found to be true and correct . SECTION II_: There is hereby declared a moratorium on the connection of new construction to the systems served by the Sunset Lift Station. This moratorium will be in effect until the capacity of the system is improved so additional connections can be allowed unless revoked by the Citv Council , j,,1,Achever occurs first . Tnis moratorium, however , shall nog be in effect- with respect to the following properties : -1- 1 . 75-unit apartment complex on the east side of N.E . 12th Street and Union Avenue N.E . 2 . 16-unit duplex complex southerly of the shopping center at Sunset and Duvall Avenue N .E. 3. Neighborhood shopping center at N.E. corner of Union and Sunset 4. Small L. T .D. rroposed by Shannon O'Neil to serve the northeast corner of Sunset and Duvall Avenue I4.E . PASSED BY THI- CIT': COLMM thi•+ 23rd day of Febj uarv, 1981 r e .gyres A. eat, Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 23rd day of Februarv, 1981 OG Barbara uinppodh, Mavor Approved as to form: Lawrence ) Warren, City ttorney I I Attachment "A" Resolution No. 2381 PARCEL. I A parcel of land situated in Sections 32 and 33 Township 24 N. Range 5 E. of the willamette Meridian more particular described as follor.n: beginning at a point on the easterly right-of-way line of Interstate Highway 405, said point being westerly prolongation of the North right-of-way line of S.E. 84th St . , thence Easterly along the westerly ornlungation of the North right-of-way line of S.E. 84th St. to .the -astcrly right-of-way line of 110th Ave. S.I:. (Lincoln Ave. N.C.) , then:, Southerly along the easterly light-of-way line of litlth Ave. s.l . (Lincoln Ave. N.E.) to the northerly right-of-way line of N.E. 3nt1+ St . ; thence Easterly along the northerly right-of-way line of N.F. 36th St. to the easterly right-of-way line of Aberdeen Ave. N.E. aY (11 ,th Ave. S.E.); thence Southerly along the easterly right ig t t+right- of- wline of Aberdeen Ave. N.E. (112th Ave. S.E.) to the northerly ..,y line of N.E. 33rd. St. ; thence Easterly along the northerly right- of-way line of N.E. 33rd. St, to the westerly right-of-way line of 116th Ave. ti.l . ; thence southerly along the westerly right-of-way line of Ilatl+ Ave. S.E. , 1 ,3o0 feet more or less to the North line of the S.M. 1/4 of the s.W. 1/4 of the S.M. 1/1 of Section 33, T 24 N. , R 5 L•. , thel,;e I';,sterly along said North line 900 feet; thence South bbo feet +mur+• or less to the South line of said Section 33. thence Westerly a+lonl; the. said So.:th line of Section 33 to the easterly right-of-way warktin of Interstate Ilighway 405; thence Northerly along the easterly rigi,t-of-way margin of Interstate ❑ighway 405 to the point of beginning' Attachment "A" Resolution No. 2381 I 1 pal,,, kit land situated in Section, .I, 4, 9, 10 6 11 of lnwn,hip 2; 1.. of the Willamette Mcridtau more p.trticularly dc,crlhe.l ac fully.,, Rvginning at the intersection of the North line of '1'0wushi11 :.+ N. , I W.M. .,ith the easterly right-of-way line of Interstate Ilighway -I05, thtu.t ` + I:a:,tvrlq along the North line of said 'Township 2, 4,. , to the intersection of the iurtherly extension of the Nest line or plat of Paradise Pstates, as recorded in Volume 95 of plats, page 93, records of King County, Wash- ttlgion, thence Southerly along said west line and its northerly extension to Ise tiouth line of said plat , thence Lasterly along the South line of ,aid plat and its easterly extension to the west line of the Cast 112 of the i ,,,t 112 of Section 4; T 2.i N. , It 5 1:. , h.M. , thence Southerly along ,ai,l hv,t line to the S.W. corner of the N,1.. 1/4 of the N.11. i " �"` �,I,ti 4, thence easterly along the South line of said S.I.• 1/ 1 to the right-of-way line of llninn Av•-. N.J . t152nd Ave. '!.L. ) thence rt6, 11% along the Last line of Union Ave. N,L. ( 132nd :\le. S.F.) h, file we,trrly extension of the north right-of-way line of S.1 . 99th St. ; thence iastci'lw al..ng the north right-of-way line and the westerly extension of tit . to the northerly extension of the easterly lir • of plat of l ,,ta, as recorded in Volume a7 of plat,, page 5, records of King t ourt> , I•la,hi ngton; thence Southerly along said Last line to the North line u i the Plat of Gleneo Division No. 3, as recorded in Volume - of plats, page ll , records of King County, Washington; thence Lasterly along said ,,,rth line and its easterly extension to the Last rilltt-of-way line of ice. S.L. (AnaTertCS Ave. N.t. ) ; thence Southerly along said I:a,t line t,- the .Trtll line of plat of parrells 1st Addition as recorded in Volume 105 kit flat,, page S3, records of Xing, County, hashington; thence Castvrly� alum; .lid North line and its casterl,v extension to the westerly right-of- way line of 138th Ave. S,C. (lhu•all Ayc. K.L, ) ; thence Sourherl) along said west light-of-way lint, to the North lute o1 Juseph P. Marshall tracts, thence Lasterly along said North line and its easterly extension to the N,G, corner of tile' Last 112 of the N.W. 114 of file S.L. 1/4 of Section 3, 5 1-.. , W.m. , thence Suttherly along the West line of said East to the %`Irth line of the S.W. 1/4 of the S.L. 114 of ,aid tiection S; thence I:astcrl,v along ;aid North line to the N.C. corner of ,aid S.W. 1/ 1 ,31' the 1.. 1/4 thence Southerly ilong the Last line of said S.W. 1/4 to use , �uth tine of said Section 3; the•ncr lasicrlc along said South line to ale n.t. corner of said Section 3 said point being the N.K. corner of Sccti,w ll , 1' 23 N. , R 5 F. , li.M, ; thence South along the best line of Suit section 11 to the S.W. corner of the North 1/2 of the N,h, 1/4 of said erect um 11 , thence easterly along the 5„kith line of said North 1/2 to the NA.. corner of the hest 112 of the S.l:. 1/4 of the N.W, 1/ 1 of said do:lion ll , thence Southerly along the Must line of said 'lest 1/2, and Its suuth, rly extension to the North line of the South 1/2 of the North 112 of the •,Jig I ' I of said 'ectiun 11 , thence westerly 'dung said Kurth line To the he,t I Itle of the 1;Ist 1/2 of Scct Ion Ill. T 2.i N. , R 5 L. , h .Il. , thence Nort`•j,•r I aionl, said beat lice to the South Itne of the Nulth 1/_ of the .% nth I,'. of said Section 10, thence tat•stcrii, .,lung said ,oath line anJ its w;" :rly extension to the Nest line o" the Plat of hrootwu" Uivt,ion No. as recorded in 1olume 72 of plats, pa,., 4o, rrt•.u'd, t,f Lulg Lot"' t , Attachment ''A'' Resolution No. 2381 I1.1RCI I I ;t. lVi . q,,. . l,;.,ton. thence northwesa-rIS along said test lino it, ,it, :vnterIilto I, of ,,I . IIth St. ; thence Western" .,Ion>; tf,r cent ;rl ine ut ..I . Ilth ;I . I, the .ehterl ine of Redluolnl Ate. %,I . 1 th, 1:t \vrtherly along said ce:•t e•r l itoe of Itclmond Ate. NC. to tilt center) inc of \.I . 1_th r , ; thence ht •,t• rt, )tong craterline of N.G. 1201 St . to S.P. cu•-ner of the test 1/2 of the • .it. 1 '-1 of the S.C, 1/4 of Section I, I _.; `; It S 1i. , I%•tt. , thence •,or14r: to along the least line of bald WcSt 112 to the north right-uf -way Ilt.c 5.1.. Sunset Blvd. ; thencc hestorly aloe:; Said north right-of-n.,, In. •i N.1 . Sunset MO. to the ti.I.. corner of the West I/l of, the sat., •,e, ioo t, thence Vortherly along the Fast low of SaiJ West 1/2 to the WI It. Iilie of the South 1!2 of the South 1/2 ul said Section 4, thence he r: • alk)ng sand :orth line to ills last Itnc of correctt•d plat of !1; 411Lo1-ls \o. l as recorded in 1•olw::c y" of plat , pate 92 , rS . of 1,1n6 County, pack i fig toll; •t 6rnc0 '.O r the rev ai,at„ sail I ,bt Sai•I plat to the North line a1 said plat ; thence hestvl'ly Said \urth line of sail plat to the uorthrrly extension of 1 : 1 .1,t line of the pia- .,t Husel,,;�ds 1st 1.IJition as le orJe,l in .+f pLrts, page 't+, lac•ord•. of Ain • to,.nity, haslunr.tun; therlr along sand lam line, and �orthvrly exttns ion, t ' he '• ut 11 line of said plat ; thence he<I cr1• along salt •;oat 11 line ,I •.,I I.Ilit to the went right-of-way Iiue ..t . itutinds Ave. \.1 . I lit ore tiouthc r a s le long said Ket Ilse to rht, '_1 . corner of the \orih I '. ul the N.L. 1/4 of the S.I . I/ 1 of section t, 12.i \„ R c 1 . , W.V. , thence Westerly along th•; South line of sail 'forth Ill to the West lint of , v plat of Powells Ist Additi„n its recorded in \Lltune s4 of plats, pa,;v ;, records of king County, hashiu,tol, 114eu ` tiuutherly along salon toot ; ine. and its southerly extension I- the north right -ot-way line N. 1 Inth it thence Westerly along salt north right-of-way line of le,th •'t . to the west right -of-wuy line of Monterey Cr. N.I.. , thence %,rthcrll along said west right uf waY line to the South line to the plat ,ot lrew ferrate as recorded in Volume I: of plats. page .Q, records ui I1nj. I.oanty, Washington; thence Wv%lerfr along said South line of said plat to the West line thereof; thence Northerly along said west line to the South line of North 1/2 of the N.W. 1/ 1 of the•• S.I . 114 of sal.: ".•:iron 5; thence westerly alai, the s;ud youth line to f6r last liter of lot 242, C.D. 111111nans lake Wrh>hington t,at,le❑ of IJen Ilixlsion No. 1; � thence %turtherly along said last line aid its northerly eAtells1Un to 'Le no. th right -of-way line of N.L. loth St • ; tltrncc Westerl. along said uorlh right -of-way line 1011.74' to the east line of the lust IS-a' ut he 4outh 12oI of I.at 293, C.I1. 111Ilmans I,jo, Washington ti,tratn of IJen to I Ion \o. 4, t thence Northerly 1211' to the North line ko said bull- ,r1 , 1•;iun; tlterce Westerly along the westerly extension of s.,id North line to eke easterly ril;llt-of-way link. of Iltt k•1-�I:IIe IfIgItM:1)" Illi.; thetlt'e \orthelly .,lung said :asterly right-of•1.01y line to the pull" of bt:giuuin::. Fw - ti cha , i5i r 1,_ y '' 1 it ' 4 (/ • • �If.^.•.3A"il:.jjii:�ll.1411 _.oJ" tj � .l' + .i1 r 6 tit Ln ,) ' 39 / 1 Mr...... � � .,• •• H�d6 1 hONEY DEW rNTERCEPTOn'' -� `�' DRAINAGE BASIN RENTON i1TY COUNCIL Regular Meeting December 15 , 1980 Municipal Buildinq Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO URUER Mayor Pro Lem Thomas W. Trimm led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT J. HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE AND JOHN W. REED. CHARLES F. SHANE arrived at 8:05 p.m. CITY OFFICIALS LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN IN ATTENDANCE GONNASON, Public Works Director; MIKE PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; DON PERSSON, Police Department. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle, MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE MINUTES OF DECEMBER 8, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Sally Humphreys, 14700 167th SE, Co-President of N.O.W. , reported that a specific comp;aint of discrimination has been received regarding appointment of the City's Personnel Director, stateJ the matter has been filed with the Human Rights Commission and requested no action be taken on the matter until the Commission meets 0, t/5;81 , (Sea Page 4.) Committee of the Robert Tju:;­r,, Isla Market St. , Kirkland, requested presentation Whole Report of the Clark-Rich Appeal of Special Permit for Central Highlands Sunset Lift Plaza. ROVED BY ROCKMILL SECOND HUGHES, SUSPEND ORDER OF BUSINESS Station hND TAKE UP THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT AT THIS TIME. uARR1ED. Committee of the Whole r, iort presented by Council President Trimm Kennydale and made the following recommendations regarding the Sunset Lift Honeycreek Station: (1) Approva! for planning and construction of Kennydale Interceptors and Honeycreek Interceptors; (2) Adoption of the recommendation Approved submitted by the Public Works Director allowing the four projects to proceed with development and connection to .,ewer system: (a. 75 Unit apartment on east side HE 12th and Union NE; (b. 16 unit duplexes south of shopping center Sunset and Duvall NE; (c. Neighborhood shop- ping center HE corner Union and Sunse`; (d. Snall LID proposed by S. O'Neil for NE corner of Sunset and Guvell NE. (3) The property listed in James.Dalpay's letter of 12/4/80 be included as properties available for sewer connections; (4) A moratorium be established after the projects approved above are connected (up to 361 units) until the interceptor system is funded. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF T, ° WHOLE.* Counc"man Shane questioned capacity of the Sunset Lift Station with 22 days this year overflow of raw sewerage into Honeycreek and Lake Wash- 1 ington and objected to further building, also questioned prior advice that lift station was at capacity; Shane also questioned I total cost to build trunk line. Councilman Reed urged further plan- ning and construction be contingent upon adequate financing for the interceptors. Hughes called attention to 27 page Public Works Direc- tor report calculating 361 units be allowed. Stredicke noted danger that units would prohibit the present needed connections and LID. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL; 3-NO: STREDICKE, REED AND SHANE, *MOTION CARRIED. Clark-Rich Appeal Special Permit Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented committee report of 11/10/80 regarding Appeal by Clark-Rich Inc. and C.E. Loveless and Assoc, Special Permit 077-BO Hearing Examiner Planning and decision of 9/22/80 and reconsideration of 10/14/80. The report Develo n recommended Council find the Hearing Examiner is in error: (1) Committee Finding No. 13 and Conclusion No, I are in error in that the sanitary sewer system is not presently beyond capacity. Its capacity j I i ATTACHMENT B HOMES GoMMERCIAL. INVESTMENT NOTARY DALPAY. & AssOCiATkES 4033.N E. SUr75ET BLVJ. LMAYOR'S t P.O. BOX 2436. RENI u,v WA, 9e055 f1 BA 6•6363 December 4, 1980 honorable Barbara Y. Snlnpoch, Mayor,Members of the Renton City Council RECEIVED Municipal Buildinq Renton, Washington 98055 ` 1 Subject: Sunset Lift Station DEC 5980 Dear Mayor Shin CITY OF RENTON y poch and Council Members: CITY COUNCIL May We request that you consider an addendultrto the report from the Public Works Department dated November 24, 1980. 1 . All plated lots in the area should have the benefit of sewer as the improve- ments Here provided when the land was platted. There are I or 2 lots north of Sunset Highway and no more than that south of Sunset F sway which are dependent on the lift station. , 2. New platting should not be restricted as development of plats could be acc- omplished at the same time as development of the sewer trunk line. However developers should be advised that any b.11d:ng permits would not be issued on new subdivision lots until the trunk ling: is completed for both the Honey Creek and Kennydale sewer ;nterceptors. 3. Items (a) and (b) of subparagraph Nl will have used 91 of the calculated 361 units which would still allow 270 units for sewer hook-up on a ratio either for commercial , apartment or single Family units. If the above proposals are not takeninto consideration may we, at this time, request that the property on Sunset-Highway, West of Whitman Ct. N.E. across from the property itemized in subparagraph (c) be exempted from; any moratorium as we have on the drawing board at the present time plans for building several retail outlets. We have also expended In excess of Fourty Thousand ($40,000,00) Dollars for storm sewer to alleviate flooding to the east of Whitman Ct. N.E. We further request that the Southwest corner of Sunset highway and Ut.ion Avenue Northeast to and including Northeast 12th Street be exempted from the moratorium as we have plans now being drawn for an office building on this property. In June 1979 we were granted a permit for 90 units on the property noted as item (a) in subparagraph #!1 . In September of that same year we were granted ai er.ten- tlon for one year, On October 1, 1980 a revised plan for 75 units was submitted for the same property. May we request that his permit be granted now, as it vas previously, without any mitigatinq measures. Very tr ly yours J es W. elpa Lam.•--� Per i —>COMMITTEE Of THE WHOLE COMMITTEE REPORT DECEMBER i5, 1980 SUNSET LIFT STATION (referred 12/1/80) The Committee of the Whole makes the following recommendations: 1 . Approval for planning and construction of Kennydale and Honeycreek interceptors. 2. Adoptior f the recommendation submitted by the Public Works Director I' allowing i,.e four proje-is as listed (a, b, c and d) to proceed pith development and connecteo,. to the sewer system (Attachment A) . 3• The property listed in Mr. James Dalpay's letter of December 4, 1980, be included in the list of properties available for sewer connections (Attachment 8) . 4. . A moratorium be established after the projects 1pproved above are connected (up to 361 units) until the interceptur system is funded. Thomas W. Trimm Council President Attachments A and 8 KULL LMLL: 4-AYL: IKIMM, LLYMLK, HUUMLS, KULKHILL; S-NU: JIKLUILKL, `!Ga S r. 3a0 � /j yc 59GU .goo o G 'lU U 'i I i EXHIBIT "A" ESTIMATED AREA CHARGE Kennydale Basin 232.0 acres Honeydew Basin 844.0 acres TOTAL 1076.0 Net area = 75% Total = 807.0 acres Total cost Kennydale basin 249,990.00 Total cost Honeydew Basin 793,700.00 $ 1,043,690.00 TOTAL Area charge = $1,043,690.00 807(43560) $0.0297 Say $0.03 Estimated frontage charges for an 8" line Total Frontage 2 (5210) Kennydale West 2 (6359) Kennydale East 23,130 l.f. Cost of installing 8" lines = $606,310.00 Cost per l.f. - 606,310 23,130 _ $26.21 EXHIBIT "A" COST ESTIMATE FOR AREA CHARGE KENNYDALE AREA Area 232 Acres Maycreek to Kennydale $ 75,000.00 Kennydale Fast Trunk line B to B2 29,040.00 Oversizing 11,419.00 Kennydale West Trunk line B to B 48,000.00 1 Oversizing 12,398.00 Subtotal $ 175,857.00 15% Contingencv 26,371 .00 10o Engineering 17,586.00 10% Inflation 17,586.00 $ 237,407.00 WSST 12,583.00 TOTAL $ 249,990.00 EXHIBIT A COST ESTIMATE FOR AREA CHARGE HONEYDEW AREA Area 844 Acres Honeydew Interceptor $488,000.00 Subtotal $488,000.00 157 Cont. 73,200.00 10% Eng. 48,800.00 10% Inflation 48,800.00 Subtotal $658,800.00 WSST 34,900.00 R-O-W 100,000.00 TOTAL $793,700.00 OF J?e �f o PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DESIGN/UTILITY ENGINEERING i 235.2631 III � MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.93055 P. b O Q' NIFO SEPi�0g4. CHARLES J. DELAURENTI September 7, 1979 MAYOR Honorable Charles Delaurenti, Mayor Membets of the City Council Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members: Moore, Wallace and Kennedy, Inc. have rrepared cost estimates for the installation of the Honeydew and Kennydale trunk sewer lines. These estimates have been reviewed and a tiuuvnary breakdown is attached and marked "Vxhibit A". The totcl construction cost for these lines is approximately $1,650,000 including a 10% inflation factor from the present until the proposed commencement of construction in approxi- mately one year. It is proposed that the City install the lines shaded yellow as shown on the attached map marked "Exhibit B" and finance the installation with the sale of revenue bonds in the amount of $1,650,000. Earlier attempts at installing the Kennydale lines by means of an L.I.D. were unsuccessful: however, there was and has been a lot of interest in their installation. With the installation of the Honeydew trunk line the City will realize substantial savings through the elimination of the .Sunset and Honeydew pump stations. Also, with tho elimination of the flows from the two pump stations it.to the Highlands trunk line the cost of rehabilitating both the pump stations and the downstream lines will be greatly reduced. The Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle will be installing that portion of the Mav Creek interceptor as shown shaded blue on "Lxhibit B", Their schedule is such that they should commence construction during the second quarter of 1980 and complete it by he end of the year. The City would then connect to this line at points A 6 C with its construction. Although the City is financing the initial installation, these coats will be recollected by means of a latecomer agreement to the City as the pro, pertics in the drainage basin develop and connect to the system, The latecomer agreement would be based upon the actual cost of construc- tion divided by the net area to be served. Based upon current estimates the latecomers would be $0.030 per sq. ft. Also those properties which Page 2 are :adjacent to a trunk line will be charged for one-half the cost o' installing an eight inch line across its frontage. Currently there are a number of properties which are developing in the Kennydale and honeydew basins which are pumping their sewage into another basin. It is proposed that a project account be set up so that properties that develop prior to the installation of the trunk lines can be assessed their fair share of the installation cost base upon $0.03 per sq. ft. At present there are six developments that full into this category and their total charges would amount to approximately $49,000.00. In conclusion, it is requested that authorization be granted to establish a project fund for the two trunk lines to be financed by revenue bonds and proceed with the design and construction of th.. Kennydale and Honey- dew trunk lines so as to be able to connect to the May Creek trunk line as shown on "Exhibit B". Very truly yours, Warren C. Gonnason, P.E. Public Works Director. DGM:pmp Attachments I 1 f ' I ■ f -Jlltlli F ►. LEGEND f -=` _ , ' .' f,.. •+info sNxiru.. MnRs --""E}�trr.� I ...* Y^ -�•+Wi Cg111 �N1[MaFi E 1 MRM t i Fr ' �- •/vIM1( WENS JI 4 I � !GEES WtN IIfIM'A I� s.� 1<AI e-ii4=1N1i fY1�fYry f 1 Ef• 11 \ � FJF \ ���ry� i f PWM 1iV NiF(�-`— d w5 RYE INTERCEPTOR J • - J s. I' r4 t JJ T INTERCEPTOR `{ ,�•10 It I 04 K[NNYDALE 24 - _ •LQRN,�'yJ-/fa' 'A MAN LREEK ~I SCUTME " 'Y P-•w I It T"CEPTOR E•,•� _.% / ICto • ` `•f WEST Kf• YJ' .• KENNYDRLE PITERCEPTCR UST B• '• .\ i NTLOMPTOR Q�"7�" P t •5 a i T • J f l "•W I I i v� es A\ 7I 2� I �� arylNuwca�Ib' h �t" .. 2 �. -�'� .� M� �' .l I I ..- ��'ll, • � � ,, ��,��I�� IV �� �1 , 1 ��� �, ' � `�� v������ `��'�-^-mow � �� ; L—L 1 \d Bb XgY 7 ii 4 ti� �.''✓� l4 gi 1 r � y 1}; `1 •� tl• J4 ` ` Ira. 1•r�e � ;C -� EivTO, J '�',y •�....,;�� .ram � ••.:., •,.,i �o � �':� .ri ■ VanL,„ $ _ Am At ra' V 4066 1 uwN air;' \ , �� HONEY DEW INTERCEPTOR DRAINAGE BASIN PARCEL, I A parcel of land situated in Sections 32 and 33 Township 24 N. Range 5 E. of the Willamette Meridian more particular described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly right-of-way line of Interstate Highway 405, said point being westerly prolongation of the North right-of-way line of S.E. 84th St. , thence Easterly along the westerly prolongation of the North right-of-way line of S.E. 84th St. to the Pasterly right-of-way line of 110th Ave. S.E. (Lincoln Ave. N.U.), thence Southerly along the easterly right-of-way line of 110th Ave. S.E. (Lincoln Ave. N.E.) to the northerly right-of-way line of N.E. 36th St. ; thence Easterly along the northerly right-of-way line of N.E. 36th St. to the easterly right-of-way line of Aberdeen Ave. N.E. (112th Ave. S.E.) ; thence Southerly along the easterly right-of-way line of Aberdeen Ave. N.E. (112th Ave. S.E.) to the northerly right- of-way line of N.E. 33rd. St. ; thence Easterly along the northerly right- of-way line of N.E. 33rd. St. to the westerly right-of-way line of 116th Ave. S.F.. ; thence Southerly along the westerly right-of-way line of 116th Ave. S.E. , 1,300 feet more or less to the North line of the S.W. 1/4 of the S.W. 1/4 of the S.W. 1/4 of Section 33, T 24 N. , R 5 E. , thence Easterly along said North line 900 feet; thence South 660 feet more or les:; to the South line of said Section 33, thence Westerly along the said South line of Section 33 to the easterly right-of-way margin of Interstate Highway 405; thence Northerly along the easterly right-of-way margin of Interstate Highway 405 to the point of beginning. PARCEL II A parcel of land situated in Sections 3, 4, 5, 9, 10 $ 11 of Township 23 N. , Range S E. of the Willamette Meridian more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the North line of Township 23 N. , R 5 E. , W.M. with the easterly right-of-way line of Interstate Highway 405, thence Easter., along the North line of said Township 23 N. , to the intersection of the northerly extension of the West line of ,plat of Paradise Estates. L as recorded in Volume 95 of plats, page 93, records of King County, Wash- ington, thence Southerly along said West line and its northerly extension to the South line of said plat, thence Easterly along the South line of said plat and its easterly extension to the West line of the East 1/2 of the East 1/2 of Section 4; T 23 N. , R 5 E. , W.M. , thence Southerly along said West line to the S.W. corner of the N.E. 1/4 of the N.E. l/e of said Section 4, thence Easterly along the South line of said N.E. 1/4 to the easterly right-of-way line of Union Ave. N.E. (132nd Ave. S.E.) thence Northerly along the East line of Union Ave. N.E. (132nd Ave. S.E.) to the westerly extension of the north right-of-way line of S.E. 99th St.; thence Easterly along the north right-of-way line and the westerly extension of S.E. 99th St. to the northerly extension of the easterly line of plat of Adams Vista, as recorded in Volume 67 of plats, page 5, records of King County, Washington; thence Southerly—along said East line to the North line of the Plat of Glenco Division No, 3, as recorded in Volume 92 of plats, page 11, records of King County, Washington; thence Easterly along said North line and its easterly extension to the East right-of-way line of 136th Ave. S.E. (Anacortes Ave. N.E.) ; thence Southerly along said East line to the North line of plat of Farrells 1st Addition as recorded in Volume 105 of plats, page 53, records of King County, Washington; thence Easterly along said North line and its easterly extension to the westerly right-of- way line of 138th Ave. S.E, (Duvall Ave. N.E.) ; thence Southerly along said west right-of-way line to the North line of Joseph P. Marshall tracts; thence Easterly along said North line and its easterly extension to the N.W. corner of the East 1/2 of the N.W. 1/4 of the S.E. 1/4 of Section 3, T 23 N. , R 5 E. , W.M. , thence Southerly along the West line of said East 1/2 to North line of the S.W. 1/4 of the S.E. 1/4 of said Section 3; thence avterlr along said North line to the N.E. corner of said S.W. 1/4 of the S.E. 1/4 thence Southerly along the East line of said S.W. 1/4 to the South line of said Section 3; thence Easterly along said South line to the S.E. corner of said Section 3 said point being the N.W. corner of Section 11, T 23 N. , R 5 E. , W.M. ; thence South along the West line of said Section 11 to the S.W. corner of the North 1/2 of the N.W. 1/4 of said Section 11, thence easterly along the South line of said North 1/2 to the N.E. corner of the West 112 of the S.E. 1/4 of the N.W. 1/4 of said Section 11, thence Southerl; along the East line of said West 1/2, and its southerly extension to the North line of the South 1/2 of the North 1/2 of the S.W. 1/4 of said Section 11, hence westerly along said North line to the West line of the East 1/2 o Section 10, T 23 N. , R S E. , W.M. , thence Northerly along said West line to the South line of the North 1/2 of the North 1/2 of said Section 10, thence Westerly along said South line and its westerly extension to the West line of the plat of Brentwood Division No. 2, as recorded in Volume 72 of plats, page 46, records of King County, i PARCEL II (CONT,) Washington, thence northwesterly along said West line to the centerline of N.F. Ilth St. ; thence Westerly along the centerline of N.E. llth St. to the centerline of Redmond Ave. N.F.. ; thence Northerly along said center- line of Redrtjnd Ave. NE, to the centerline of N.E. 12th St. ; thence Westerly along centerline of N.E. 12th St, to S.E. corner of the West 1/2 of the S.W. 1/4 of the S.E. 1/4 of Section 4, T 23 N. , R 5 E. , W.M. , thence Northerly along the East line of said West 1/2 to the north right-of-way line of N.E. Sunset Blvd. ; thence Westerly along said north right-of-way line of N.E. Sunset Blvd. to the S.E. corner of the West 1/2 of the said Section 4, thence Northerly along the East line of said West 1/2 to the North line of the South 1/2 of the South 1/2 of said Section 4, thence Westerly along said North line to the East line of corrected plat of Renton Highlands No. 2 as recorded in Volume 57 of plats, page 92, records of King County, Washington; thence Northerly along said East line of said plat to the North line of said plat; thence Westerly along said North line of said plat to the northerly extension of the East line of the plat of Huselands 1st Addition as recorded in Volume 54 of plats, page 26, records of King County, Washington; thence Southerly along said East lane, and its northerly extension, to the South line of said plat; thence Westerly along said South line of said plat to the west right-of-way line of Edmonds Ave. N.E.; thence Southerly along said West line to the S.E. corner of the North 1/2 of the N.E. 1/4 of the S.E. 1/4 of Section 5, T 23 N. , R 5 E. , W,M. ; thence Westerly along the South line of said North 1/2 to the West line of the plat of Powells 1st Addition as recorded in Volume 84 of plats, page 3, records of King County, Washington; thence Souther-1 along said West line, and its sout*.eri; extension to the north right-of-way line of N.E. 16th St. ; thence Westerly along said north right-of-way line of N.E. 16th St, to the west right-of-way line of Monterey Ct. N.E. , thence Northerly along said west right-of-way line to the South line of the plat of View Terrace as recorded in Volume 12 of plats, page 32, records of King County, Washington; thence Westerly along said South line of said plat to the West line thereof; thence Northerly along said West line to the South line of North 1/2 of the N.W. 1/4 of the S.E. 1/4 of said Section S; thence Westerly along the said South line to the East line of Lot 292, C.D. Hillmans Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division No. 4; thence Northerly along said East line and its northerly extension to the north right-of-way line of N.E. 20th St. ; thence Westerly along said north right-of-way line 100.741 to the east line of the West 155' of the South 120' of Lot 293, C.D. Hillmans Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division No. 4, ; thence Northerly 120' to the North line of said sub- division; thence Westerly along the westerly extension of said North line to the easterly right-of-way line of Interstate Highway 405; thence Northerly along said easterly right-of-way line to the point of beginning. J i 0 i RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting December 15 , 1 °80 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro tem' Thomas W. Trimm led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT J. HUGHf COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE AND JOHN W. REED. CHARLF` F. ' HANE arrived at 8:05 p.m. CITY OFFICIALS !AWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN IN ATTENDANCE GONNASON, Public Works Director; MIKE PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; DON PERSSON, Police Department. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. hINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE MINUTES OF DECEMBER 8, 19BO AS WRITTEN, CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Sally Humphreys, 14700 :67�h SE, Co-President of N.O.W. , reported that a specific complaint of discrimination has been received regarding appointment of the City's Personne. Director, stated the matter has been filed with the Human Rights Commission and requested no action he taken on the matter until the Commission meets on 1/5/81 . (See Page 4.) Committee of the Robert Tjossem, 1313 Market St., Kirkland, requested presentation o eWTi e�t of the Clark-Rich Appeal of Special Permit for Central Highlands Sunset Lift Plaza. 110VED BY `OCKHILL SECOND HUGHES, SUSPEND ORDER OF BUSINESS Station AND !AKE UP THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT AT THIS TIME. CARRIED. Committee of tke etWle report presented by Council President Trimm Kennydale and made the following recommendations regarding ,he Sunset Lift HoneycreeK Station: (1) Approval for planning and construction of Kennydale Interceptors and Itoneyc-eek Interceptors; (2) Adoption of the recommendation Ap{:coved submitted by the Public Works Director allowing the four projects to proceed with development and connection to sewer system: (a. 75 Unit apartment on east side NE 12th and Union NE; (b. 16 unit duplexes south of shopping center Sunset and Duvall NE; (c. Neighborhood shop- ping center NE corner Union and Sunset; (d. Small LID proposed by S. O'Nei ; for NE corner of Sunset and Duvall NE. (3) The property listed in James Dalpay's letter of 12/4/80 be included as properties available for sewer connections; (4) A moratorium be established after the projects approved above are connected (up to 361 units) until the interceptor system is funded, ijVED BY ROCKMILL SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE.* Councilman Shane que tioned capacity of the Sunset Lift Station with 22 days this year overflow of raw sewerage into Honeycreek and Lake Wash- ington and objected to further building, also questioned prior advice that lift station was at capacity; Shane also questioned total cost to build trunk line. Councilman Reed urged further plan- ning and construction be contingent upon adequate financing for the interceptors. Hughes called attention to 27 page Public Works Direc- tor report calculating 361 units be allowed. Stredicke noted danger that units would prohibit the present needed connections and LID. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, RCCKHILL; 3-NO: STREDICKE, REED AND SHANE. *MOTION CARRIED. Clark-Rich Appeal Special Permit Planning and Development Committee Chairman kockhill presented ( committee report of I1/10/80 regarding Appeal by Clark-Rich Inc. Plannin and and C.E. Loveless and Assoc. Special Permit 077-80 Hearing Examiner „eve ll�eveooment decision of 9/22/80 and reconsideration of !0/14/80. The report Committee recommended Council find the Hearing Examiner is in error: (1 ) -- Finding No. 13 and Conclusion No. I are In error in that the sanitary sewer system is not presently beyond capacity. its capacity 1 I N T E R O F F I C E C 0 R R c S P 0 N D E N C E Date_ July 29, 11 30 TO: Del Mead, City Cler' FROM: Don Monaghan, Office Engineer SUBJECT: May Creek/Kennydale Trunk Line Enotosed is a copy of the legal description for the May Creek and Ken /dale trunk line service area including an area map for inclusion in the re ;lion to the ordinance on service charges. The content of the proposed ordinance accomplishes what +as intended ith the proposed rev'sion. DGM:pmp Ere. I RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting May 11 , 1980 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President ; CHARLES F. SHANE, JOHN W. COUNCIL REED, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT HUGHES, AND EARL CLYMER. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE DELORES MEAD, City Clerk; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant ; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks G Recreation Director; RAY iALDWELL, Police Dept. Rep. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF MAY 5, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included: Proclamation Proclamation of Mayor Shinpoch declared Municipal Clerk's Week as May 10, 1980 through May 16, 1980. Council concurred. Affirmative Personnel Director Green requested revision of the City's Action Plan Affirmative Action Plan-Fair Practices Policy. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Acceptance of Traffic Engineering Division recommended acceptance of project Signal Electric SW Sunset Blvd, and SW Langston Rd. Signal Electric, CAG-008-80, CAG-008-80 as of May 12, 1980. Final payment of $11 ,433.87 and release of the retainage amount be authorized subject to receipt of required clearances, after 30 day lien period. Council concurred. Transfer of Traffic Engineering Division recommended budget transfer of Funds- Inventory $5,000.00 to provide Inventory Data requested by State Urban Data Arterial Board to be accomplished by URS Co. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. —` Authorization for Parks Director Webley requested resolution authorizing a grant Grant-Gene Coulon application to State Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation Memorial Beach for 50 to 75Z funding of $500,000 project at Gene Coulon Memorial Park Beach Park. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Appropriation of Parks Director Webley requested ordirance for appropriation Funds - Park of funds 'n the amount of $57,045 for various improvements to Dept. park facilities and additional machinery and equipment. Funds from Park Fund Excess Revenue.Refer to Ways anc Means Committee. Street Vacation- City Clerk Mead presented petition for vacation of a street , Pelly Place North Pelly Place North, Refer matter to the f'ublic Works Dept . , VAC-2-80 Board of Public Works, and Transport t :on Committee for determination regarding appraisal and retention or utility easements and to Ways Public Hearing and Means Committee for a resolution setting June 23, 1980 as date June 23, 1980 or�ic heag, Council concurred. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. Approved CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Taxi Cab Letter was read from OK Cab Inc. , Doretha E. Rood, President, Zones requesting ordinance providing for additional taxi cab parking or legalize parking in other than designated cab zones. Letter Renton City Council May 12, 1980 Page Two Correspondence and Current Business - Continued Taxi Cab was also read from Leslie Funderburg, Silver Top Cab Co. , Zones requesting a chance to meet with council re taxi cab parking problem. OLD BUSINESS 5th and Park Councilman Shane noted that contractors should not be Building allowed to build without meeting the city's building code as in regards to the 5th and Park Building being built by Eugene Horbach. Councilman Stredicke noted there was to be two stories of office space and one floor of parking, but upon visiting the site found the 1st floor had been enclosed. Mayor Shinpoch explained the builder can proceed with the second and third floors, but an occupancy permit can not be issued until all legal requirements are met step by step. Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Reed presented report Committee -Funds that no action be taken at this time regarding funding for Tor Purchase of purchase of older homes. MOVED BY REED, SECOND CLYMER, TO Older Homey CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Solid Waste Community Services Committee report recommended that the Management Administration authorize the King Subregional Council/Solid Waste Management Board to include the City's solid waste manaqement in the county-wide plan and refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. MOVED BY REED, SECOND CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chairman Shane presented report 'or LID 317 - Water, authorization of a water line LID petitioned by property owners Vicinity of S. outside the City Limits (lying within the City's service area) . 132nd E S. Langston LID will be accomplished at no cost to the City's Utility. Rd. (Outside City Report further recommended referral to Ways and Means Committee Limits) for resolution of intent and setting of public hearing.MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND HUGHES, TO CONCUR IN THE CO';MITTLE REPORT. POLL CALL: 5-AYE: TRIMM, SHANE, ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER; 2-NO, REED, STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. LID 313- Off-Site 'Itilities Committee report recommended LID 313 be created to Improvements correct run-eff pic, iem in the vicinity of Talbot Rd.and matte- of waiving of off-site improvements be referred to the Transportation Committee with recommendation that no waiving of off-site imp?w e- ments be established as City policy. Committee report recommended Approval of authorization for Latectmer's Agreements for: Howard-Cooper Latecomer's Water Supply Line, Eastridge Apartments, Lakeview Towers (Water Line) , Agreements Azalea Lane, Kohl Excavating (Water Mains) , Lyle Barger, Superior Fast Freight , and Bel -Shane Addition; with referral to the Adminis- tration for a report back on the inspection of work, the establish- menr of unit prices and the construction and inspection of the facilties. Committee report recommended concurrence with the Solid Waste League of Women Voters regarding Solid Waste Management and recommended Management referral to King County for their consideration in the development of the County Solid Waste Management Plan update. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND HUGHES TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report �ttee reconmend;ny the City initiate a resolution of intent to create LID 31 - Street an LID for the North 30th Street improvements and refer to the Improvements - Ways and Means Committee for resolution of intent and setting the N. 30th St. from public hearing. Report also recommended the Public Works Dept. Park Ave. N. to meet with the affected property owners in the LID prior to the 1-1105 hearino date. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Renton City Council May 12, 1980 Page 3 Old Business - Continued Occ,r,,3ncy of Councilman, Stredicke inquired re occupancy of building on Used Building - Used Car Lot/Motel/Sunset. Mayor noted building was vacant, but as Car Lot/Motel/ of late this afternoon had been occupied. Motion by Stredicke, Sunset Second Hughes, if the situation, as described continues,city license of this operation be lifted if violation is repeated. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, SUBJECT MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR REPORT BACK TO THE COUNCIL. LARRIED. Planning b Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented Development report recommending, after complete investigation, the present Committee system for area wide zoning seems to be working and that there be Area Wide no other action taken concerning this item. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, Zoning SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Reduction of Councilman Rockhill reminded the administration of the need Force for a Reduction in Force policy. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recommending the following ordinances for firs: reading: Appropriation of Ordinance was read appropriating funds in the amount of Funds - Landscaping $1 ,456.47 in:o the Senior Center Construction fund to provide Logan Avenue for landscaping along Logan Avenue. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STRCDICKE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS IND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. (Funds from Excess 7ovenuc: to enior enter Annexation-South Ordinance was read annexing property to the City of Renton End Fire Station for the South end fire station. Property located east side of 108th Avenue SE between SE 170th St. and SE 173rd St. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. MOVED by ST"MCKE, SECOND SHANE, ARCHITECT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE SOUTH END FIRE STATION BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Pickle Rezone Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of R-020-80 certain properties within the City from General Classification (G-9600) to Business District (B-1) . Lyle Pickle, R-020-80. Property located at West side of Lincoln Avenue NE between NE 40th St. and NE 44th St. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Voucher Ways and Means Committee report recommended approval of Approval vouchers no. 281F through no. 28449 in the amount of S't78,613.08 Machine Voids plus LID #312 Revenue Warrant R-3 $74.788.27, MOVED CLYMER. SECOND 28183 - 28187 TRIMM,TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION, CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Mayor Shinpoch reported school levy election tomorrow. 2) The State Audit has been completed with only minor recommendations. 3) Goeing Computer Services as a public service, will be offer- ing advice on our Data Processinq Department due to the departure of Data Processing Director. 4) Stoneway Concrete donated and delivered concrete to the new fire station for the base on the flag pole. AUDIENCE COMMENT Taxi Cab Doretha L. Rood, iresicitnt of CK Cab Inc. , inquired why the Zones number of taxi :ab stands was decreased. Mayor Shinpoch noted the council stands by previous action of reduction in taxi cab zones. Charles Johnson, OK Cab, requested council allow parking for cabs when not use (breaks, lunch) in the downtown area and that yellow markings be made more prominent to dis,.ourage parking by other automobiles. Mayor Shinpoch noted she would check on the cab stall markings. Renton City Council May 12, 1980 Page 4 Audience Comment - Continued Water Shop Jack Chapman, Renton Water Dept. , noted the inconvenience of moving to the street shop with the large inventory due to the termination of lease agreement for property on Pelly Ave. Mayor Shinpoch noted she is aware of the inconveniece, but at this time there is no alternative; as the new shops can not be made ready in one month. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER THE LEASES TO CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. Municipal Del Mead, City Clerk, thanked the Mayor on behalf of the Washington Clerk's Week Municipal Clerks' Association for the proclamation of Clerk's Week. Executive MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, TO ADJOURN INTO EXECUTIVE Session SESSION, CARRIED. 9:20 p.m. Council reconvened at 10:00 p.m. Rol ) Call : All members present. _ Refund for The Mayor repeated council direction to research and refund Development It double charges inadvertantly made to developers. The Charges refund is to include 7% simple interest. Further, council authorized the administration to meet with Pace Corporation .o discuss development fees that they are protesting. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. 10:03 p,m. CARRIED. \, 1 ��Mead, C.N.C . \ City Clerk wxci yo� CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF May 12,1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs . 5/22 8:00 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers (Changed from 5/8!80) PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 5/15 Cancelled ROCKHILL Thurs. 5122 4:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room ompletion of Plats • COMMUNITY SERVILES Tu�s. 5/13 4:30 P.M. I REED {3rd Floor Conf. Room ity Insurance II' WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 5/19 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Tues. 5/13 7:30 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Maple Valley Hwy. Signal UTILITIES Thurs. 5/8 4:30 P.M. SHAME 4th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS 8 EVENTS Suburban Mayor' s Wed. 6/4 7:30 P.M. Longacres Dinner Waste Water Program Wed. 5/14 7: 30 P.M. Kent City Hall Ccmrtiunity Opera Productions Event Thurs. 5/15 7:30 P.M. ( — t . Lukes Episcopal Churci Presentation for Former Mayor Deiaurenti I Ex►ill 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 5/12/80 WARRANT DISTRIBJTIOK, FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: No.#28183 - #28187 CURRENT $119,945o83 PARKS 627,565.74 ARTERIAL STREETS 618,502.38 STREETS 0548540011 LIBRARY •'0, 133.80 STREET FORWARD THRUST •21, 393.63 L WASH. BCH, FWD THRUST 93,591@3i SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR 03AS87@37 WATERWORKS UTILITV •79, 170,46 AIRPORT 943,888. 73 Ih 1975 W 6 S CONSTRJCTION 61*699@39 EQUIPMENT RENTAL $190806.06 LID CONTROL 074# 768.27 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $478,613608 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MF49ERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED OSPART4ENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, 00 HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NU, 2S188 THROUGH NO. 28449 IN THE AMOUNT OF •478, 613,08 THP 12TM DAY OF MAY 1980, l` . v MEMBER COMMITTEE CNAIRM4N �,rl. �. � L.I.D. #312 �'� yEMBER REVENUE WARRANT NO. #R-3 $74,788.27 • OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK • • PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BLILDING DEPT. MAY 12, 1980 BUILDING FERFITS 7 OTi 3 S 4T,000 Standard Service Tire 206 Logan Ave. S Install End Pit in Floor 7407 71 ,4" Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Up-Grade Restroom 7405 110 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Construct New Service Facility 7406 16,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Construct Sling Storage Platform 7407 1 ,500 Gary Moritz 326 Union Ave. NE Install 499 Cu. Yd. of Fill 74f3 12,000 Dyna-Tech Inc. BOO N 6th St. Construct Paint Booth 7403 140 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Construct X-Ray Vault 7413 VOID 7411 `00 Frank Kelleman 540 Smithers Ave. S Reroof Residence 7412 American Memorail Services 100 Blaine Ave. NE Extension of Annual Li. ense 7413 `.589 Service Paper 3324 Lind Ave. SW Install Fire Protection System 7414 Iz ,000 Arthur D. Gustafson 909 Union Ave. NE Construct Rec L Powder Room 7415 5,000 Ron Walton 450 Burnett Ave. N Construct Garage 7416 :'0,000 Renton Village Co. 555 Renton Village Pl . Tenant Improvements 7417 500 Audrey 6 Boyd Detonacour 4423 SE 2nd Pl . Construct Wood Deck 7418 3,500 Lill McLaughlin 3217 NE Sunset Blvd. Foundation for Office Building 741g ----- James Dal Pay 1190 Union NE Demolish Residence 7420 1 .280 Danny R. Walker 3525 NE 8th St . Construct Shed CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2396 W.L. Sellers, 111 2101 Anacortes Ave. NE Curb Cu: 6' 2397 Leonard Builders, Inc. Heather Downs Jiv. No 2 Payment of remaning Sewer Devel • 2398 Gary Moritz 326 Union Ave. NE Storm Sewer - Comm.,rcial 2399 40 Ref,tals 185' North of Bronson Way Widen Driveway 2400 Charles kienderson Co. Tiffany Park Div. No. 4b5 Sewer System Development 2401 1725 Pierce Ave. SE Sanitary Side Sewer 2402 1727 Pierce Ave, SW " 2403 3620 SE 18th Ct . 2404 3614 SE 18th Ct. 2405 " 1726 Pierce Ave. SE " 2406 " 1720 Pierce Ave. SE 2407 " " 1636 Pierce_ Ave. SE " ELECTRICAL PERMITS 935 S 1 , 00 C.W. Downing 2209 NE 24th St. Wire New Residence 8936 1 ,400 L.W. Downing 2213 NE 24th Wire New Residence 8937 500 Daniel J. Armstrong 1517 Morris Ave. S Install New Service 8938 10,700 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Wire Up-Graded Restroom 8939 13,200 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Install 75 KVA Transf. 6940 2,200 B00 SW 43rd St. Install 2 4-plex Rects, 8941 1 , 120 Boo SW 43rd St . Install Transformer 8942 900 Boo SW 43rd St. Install Receptacles 8943 2,500 820 SW 41st St. Misc. Electrical Work 8944 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3319 SE 16th Pl . Wire New Residence 8945 850 3313 SE 16th Pl . Wire New Residence 8946 850 " 1609 Pierce SF Wire New Residence 894, 850 1632 Pierce Avz. SE Wire New Residence 8948 383 Professional Credit Service 3712 Talbot `d. S Wire Addition 8949 500 Ron Fisher 118 Monterey D- . NE Increase Service 8950 100 Leonard Builders Inc. 4513 SE 4th St . Install Temporary Power 8951 VOID 8952 240 George Williams 201 Union Ave. SW Hook 4p Mobile Home MECHANICAL PERMITS 77 9 2,500 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S Install Plumbing L Fixtures 7750 VOID 7751 1 ,000 Jocko's Tavern 3901 NE 4th Install Water Heater 7752 1 , 140 Herb Williams 221 Union Ave. SW Install Plumbing G Fixtures 7753 783 Charles Henderson Co. 1632 Pierce Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace 7754 842 Leonard Builders 4501 SE 4th St . Install Gas Furnace 7755 1 ,870 Charles Henderson Co. 1721 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing L Fixtures 7756 1 ,810 1725 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing L Fixtures 7757 1 ,820 " " " 1727 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing 6 Fixtures 7758 1 ,810 " " 3620 SE 18th Ct. Install Plumbing b Fixtures 7759 25,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing G Fixtures 7760 1 , 740 Charles Henderson Co. 3614 SE 18th Ct. Install Plumbing E Fixtures 7761 10,000 E. Horbach 500 Park Ave. N Install Plumbing 6 Fixtures 7762 16,015 Dino Patas 1005 S 2nd St. Install Heating Units OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUES BY THE BUILDING DEPT. MAY 12, 1980 page 2 , MECHANICAL PERMITS - Cont. 7763 S 50 Archie Cook Turf Apt%. Repair Drainfield 7764 15,500 Fred Brown, D.D.S. 1080 Kirkland Ave . NE Install Heat Pumps/Exhaust Fans 7765 900 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 34th St . Install Gas Piping 7766 1 ,350 John Schouster 2217 Doton Ave, NE Install Plumbing E Fixtures 7767 15,000 Bill Bakarrus 3701 4th NE Install Heating/Air Conditioning 7768 4,618 James D. Partin 1009 Shelton SE Install Heat Pump 7769 755 Sterno Land Co. 1412 SW 43rd St . Repair Septic System 7770 500 S.C.S. Holdings 1005 5 2nd St . Install Fixtures 7771 200 Arby' s Roast Beef 611 Rainier Ave. S Install Floor Drain 7772 3,500 Steven Schneiker .2212 NE 20th St . Install Plumbing G Fixtures 7773 1 , 100 Dr. Brown 1080 Kirkland Ave. NE Install Gas Furnaces 7774 1 ,000 Gordon Isaacs 350 Pelly Ave. N Install Gas Boiler SIGN PERMITS 789 S 5 John Grubisich 201 Factory Ave. N Instill Pole Sign 790 10 Standard Tire Co. 205 Logan Ave. S Install Roof Sign 791 15 Washington Mutual Savings 150 Logan Ave. S Install Two Signs 792 5 Robert L. Anderson III Williams Ave. S Install Pro;;ecting Sign 793 5 McDonalds 4411 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Wall Sign O � T OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY • RENTON.WASHINGTON _ P051 OF'ICE ROS 6P6 100 end AVENGE BUILWNG • RENTON. WASNMGTON 960SS Z$S-6618 ZURALO O O LAWRENCE J.WARREN, CIT. ATTORNEY DANIEL KELLOGG, ASSISTANT all 41-0Rlf. o9,rco sEPte�g�a May 21 , 1980 II TO: DICK HOUGHTON, ENGINEERING DEPT. FROM: LAWRENCE J . WARREN, CITY ATTORNEY RE : Kennydale Honeycreek Trunk Line Service Area You and I have talked several times about the change in the Systems Development charge ordinance and its effect on the Kennydale Honeycreek Trunk Line Special Fund. Originally the Council increased the one cent charge to four cents a foot charge for the Kennydale Honeycreek area only. Later they made it apply to the whole City. When I changed the ordinance the second time I separated out the Kennydale Honeycreek area and had the monies that were to paid from that area go into that special fund. While the ordinance may be a bit confusing on that one point , it was the Council' s intention to keep the Kennydale Honeycreek area as a separate area for the special fund. All monies generated from that area should be paid into that special fund to finance the trunk 'lines in that particular area. If you continue to have problems with this , I would suggest that the problems be pointed out to the City Council or to the Mayor' s office, and I will join you in a letter asking that either the ordinance be changed, or the Council acknowledge at its meeting that these funds are to be kept in a special fund. We might also check with the City Finance Director to see if th' is to present any audit problems for us . Lawrence arren LJW: ds cc : Mayor, President Council for second and final readings: ORDINANCt N3420 An ordinance s read changing the zoning cla. . fication of certai • Bea a ezone properties within the City from General Classification District (G, R-002-80 to Business District (8-1) and Residence Multiple Family (R-3) , Property located in the vicinity of 1320 Union Ave. NE. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ, ROLL CALL: 5-AYES TRItIM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED: 1-NO: STREUICKE CARRIED. DRDINANCE .#3421 An ordinance was read creating a special fund known as Cumulative Cumulative Reserve Fund k3421 for the purpose of fund accumulation for Reserve construction and installation of trunk sewer lines in the Honey- creek and Kennydale areas as described in Ordinance k3409. MOVED BY CLYMER, SFCOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL 5-AYES: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED; 1-NO: STREDICKE. CARRIED. ORDINANCE #3422 An ordinance was read amending a portion of the City Code relatir ! Cabaret to cabarets and conduct of employees or entertainers therein. 'Amendment +OVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. RDINANCE N3423 An ordinance was read makinq it a violation to abuse or torment Animal Abuse animals used by Police agencies and establishing penalties, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. ORDINANCE k3424 An ordinance was read amending a portion of the City Code relating Trunk Line Charges to facility and trunk connection charges and establishing a trunk for Entire City line service area in the Honeycreek and Kennydale areas and establishing the amount of said trunk line service charge upon connection to the public sewer and increasing such charges annually. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO ADOPT THE OPDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 4-AYES:TRIMM,CLYMER,HUGHES, ROCKHILL; 7-NO: STREDICKE, CARRI :D. Ixcuse Councilman MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, -0 EXCUSE COUNCILMAN REED WHO Feed WAS CALLED AWAY. CARRIED. ORDINANCE k3425 An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer TOTcatToon—fo - of funds in the amount of $1 ,000 to provide for publication of Environment environmental determinations. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, Determinations TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. ORDINANCE p3426 An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer of advance rave funds in the amount of $1 ,000 to provide sufficent funds for advance payments of travel expense of City officials and employees. MOVED CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. TARRIED. RDINANCE #3427 An orainance was read establishing a new fund to be known as the ity Shop "City Shop Relocation Fund". Fund number designation #3427. Relocation Fund MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. RDINANCE N3428 An ordinance was read prohibiting overnight parking of certain n get- trailers, buses, and commercial trucks in residential areas arking of the City and providing a penalty for the violation thereof, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 4-AYES: CLYMER, HUGHES, ROtKHILL, STREUICKE; 1-NO: TRIMM, CARRIED. I N T _ R 0 F F I C E CORRECPONDENCE Date May 5, 19F.^ To: Ted Bennett, Finance Department FROM: Jon Monaghan, Engineering Department j SUBJECT: Cumulative Reserve Fund 3421 The following is a list of the funds that were collected and deposited in the utility fund in anticipation of the Kennydale Honey Dew service area. These funds should now be transferred into Cumulative Reserve Fund 3421 . 1/05/79 P-1719 4268.88 5/11//9 P-1885 128.00 5/04/79 P-19U8 188.55 5/04/79 P-19u9 183,17 5/04/79 P-i910 188.62 7/23/79 P-2020 5315. 18 7/24/79 P-2060 2462.93 8/09/79 P-2061 1300.00 8/15/79 P-2168 35hi.11 10/16/79 P-219P 00 10/20/79 P-2237 8i5. 78 3/11/80 P-2341 68) .38 Donald G. N�na9han, P.E. ckd II, I Al 0,1 CClt-.��.t.1e / g/7 / s/ (�ttc K [/ : C Igzn. /7/f �sav��y -C /975 /90 P / yo9 a0 .2e BOG / a � 73 a � 7 � 3 ,�l � LPN: �. r.. �-?' ."'S�. � . , < /� ,�f-.,. ,• _ �,._ i i s _ f (I I CITY OF RENTON , WASHINGION ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE. CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON , AMENDING A PORTION OF SECTION 8-71b OF CHAPTER 7 , TITLE VIII OF ORDINANCE NO. 1628 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON" RELATING TO FACILITY AND TRUNK CONNECTION CHARGES AND ESTABLISHING A TRLTNK LINE SERVICE C!'ARGE AND TRUNK LINE SERVICE AREA IN THE HONEY CREEK AND KENNYD'6LE AREAS AND ESTABLISHING THE AMOUNT OF SAID TRUNK LINE SERVICE CHARGE UPON CONNECTION TO THE PUBLIC SEWER AND INCREASING SUCH CHARGES ANNUALLY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OT RENTON , WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOt1S : it SECTI014 I : Existing Section 8-718 of Cl.apter 7 , Title VIII of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby amended as follows : Section 8- 718, as amended, as amended: FACILITY AND TRUNK CONNECTION CHARGES : A. Persons connecting a building sewer to a public sewer to serve property which has not been charged or assessed with the cost of a trunk sewer or cost of other general plant facilities shall pay in addition to the payment of the connection permit fee require by the Ordinance of the City of Renton the followinS additional fees : 1 cent 11C) per square foot of property connected Said 1(� per square tioot shall be increased annually in an amount (qi/ u t ., CRsti -A equal r.c _F:,: crease in the Cor:;umer Price Indexr-as published by the United States Department of Labor for the Seattle-Everett-Metropolitan ) b, -,na;rky Oa rrA% area. The index figure for the quarter preceding the month in which the property is connected shall be used to compute the charge as it relates to the base date . T.,e base date for the purpose of this Ordinance shall be the last quarter Consumer Price Index for 1979 . Payments of the connection charge for the facilit. ,r trunk sewer shall be due and payable at the time of physical connection to the sewer systLm, but in all cases &e minimum charges shall not be less than one hundred dollars ($1Q0 .00) B. Persons connecting a building sewer to serve properties and facilities , where the public sewerage facilities have been funded, in whole or in part , by funds furnished by the FWPCA (P1 92-500) (92nd Congress) and as said Federal Act may be amended from time to time , shall , prior to such connection, submit their application therefor to the ":ity' s Utility Engineer for review and determination of their eligibility for additional facility charges . The Utility Engineer shall develop and establish facility charges for such persons connecting to a FWPCA funded sewerage facility, upon determination of their eligibility, in accordance with the reeuirements of PL 92-500 , Section 204, or as same may be amended here<_fter. C. Tnere is hereby created a trunk line service area for the honey Creek and Kennydale areas , which area is more particularly described as follows : See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth D. Persons connecting a building sewer to a. public sewer to serve property within said trunk line service areas , which properties have i�ot been charged or assessed with the costs of a trunk sewer or costs of other general plat facilities shall pay in addition to the payment of the connection permit fee required by the ordinances of the City of Renton and in addition to the general facility and trunk connection charges (system development charge) the following additional fee : 3 cents (3(,) per square foot of property connected Said 3C per square foot shall be increased annually in an amount. \\equal I/A11 (k'b " Ce✓,S{MerSl to the increase in the Consumer Price Index�aa published by the United States Department of Labor for the Seattle-Everett-Metropolitan area. The index figure for the q4.armor preceding the month in which the property is connected shall be used to compute the charge as it relates to the base date . The base date for the purpose of this Ordinance shall be the last quarter Consumer Price Index for 1979 . E. All payments on this additional trunk line service charge, unless otherwise directed by the City Council , shall be into a special Cumulative Reserve Fund created for the installation, development and maintenance of the trunk line sewers in the Honey Creek and Kennydale areas as those areas were previously described . F. For the Honey Creek and Kennydale trunk line service area, as previously defined, the 1(� per square foot facility and turnk connection charges as previously defined herein shall be payable into a Cumulative Fund created for the installation, development and maintenance of the trunk line sewer in the Honey Creek and Kennydale trunk service area. G. This additional trunk line service charge shall be controlled by paragraph B of this section. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of 19 De ores A. Mead, City C eI-rk— APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of 19 Charles J . Delaurenti , Mayor Approved as to form. Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: F"'U• C � iJ-J�_: i• .u"f" S Cn�� �''" � � r :'i.f' � h s."!/' 'I'S. r /NE S;Z- OL •—,,46 jY1 � Cirt lq �.!rj /a+ <Jr ✓fir' J Ct///47rYE rl ,� • x�E- ri ✓ 'C}y /x.f c'.4+G•}Kl -'%+I HJA< ./'•"ArliG/r�.l %Ut� i:. r///JU ,'!7/�C. 'G?•'f� oV 1p . 7✓rr:'f':- ♦1ti f�[I % �Q�r� Q� ;%'r +'r/,ir>✓ ^ a , i •,, r ,. , .:� ,G�..�In ''�( 'y/''::t +l�r„ [�a flr r�i, •. S, � %�CAG/J1.)S , 77 $,IF, 5Ar"+'.r . O re w'r ;;r4r�v .L.MC.r Cr bra �1QJ j d , 4X- /y7dY CR ,&: //JTE2 ie7 +nd_ f .�EIJN?/:'A�c: ,A�'^r/-' t Z.� ct:^.. �lrrrr..r e:/ vL. /.�. Z fG) .A•. I� -//'�.a� COS 7- �J���^t J� <-r�- �? .i �-, 1 n�• �( �� fJ� (;gel . 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O . .IMIlON10 fYiiMr [[.[119 ! N ^ ptly t Z +4 Twi�fpCM FT[M.[.i { � fn•{ 1METRO ✓•�' + r anFnwn+an a �' '•uu [ .I �1 MH•�" m • urr miwx=` 'tI1y1'' - - A �r—�wnorc [.iF aFt.F a 1 � We Ara ato" A EOf NTON' �sVi}K��'8 v� y --NDRTHEAST r FAY - *!-FM id I r IWERCCPTORS `�• �� RCEPTDR I KENNYDALE-, - -- ' - I 10' 4NIY CREEK ��. �J'.r- J2I' CREEK w. ID' 1 , 77 WEST - Jj KENNYDALE i EAST - INTERCEPTOR ! KEMNYDALE :, -n-,;� l T,�"-1� i 1 INTERCCPTOA. �sen ' F 10 or IO' EX. PUMP DTAJl 9• { r --'�� `�i , 1 L r*�._-• !r top '�' „1 i • �� I�i I _�- '*x I'' ��-'-� L.l ,.{ -{•. 12 UNMET PUMP - ' - ,� - �- � � �'_.�' _ 1.�: i_1�• i...L� - - -: v,� ( _L�1 Kennydale/May Greek/Honey Creek Sewer Plan Future Metro Trunk fr-m Existing Metro Mil "B" to Point "A" - Futu' Connection Point to Kennydale Sewers to Point "C" - Future ^onnection Point to Honey Creek Sewers City Interceptors Kennydale B-1 - West Kennydale 8" ano 10" Interceptor can tie to existing 12" NE 27th St. Interceptor B-2 - East Kennydale 8" and 10" Intercepto• can tie to existing 12" NE 27th St. Interceptor Honey Creek C- t - Honey Creek 12" Interceptor can use a Phase I Pump Station to provide service and pump to N.E. 27th St. sewers. MAY CREEK DRAINAGE BASIN INTERCEPTOR SYSTEM ALTERNATIVE " " & DNA - A:/ 4 SHOWING AN ALL GRAVITY SYSTEM WITH SEWERS IN MAY AND HONEY CREEK SCALE 0 400 800 1200 I600 IN FEET LEGEND • �� r lu�'• i I "+ C PROPOSED SANITARY SEWERS 1 ---tom MAY CREEK INTERCEPTO S N PHASE 1 �I l / lw ` ,\Ja �. �` 1 •--+-+r MAY CREEK IN TERCEPTOS PHASE II - ® LIFT STATIONS .,�.A •ne o-uo-a �) ' ti G 11 FgRCE MAINS (j Z. I _ /�� JOKES AVENIR INTERCEP,IOR LAKE EXISTING SAKI CART SEWERS I wrwwlwwl METRO`S I ;; 001tf '. RENTONS u I DIVIDING LINES SETWE qN _--� INTERCEPTORS 111......------ JONES AVENUE INTERCEPTOR yl �I �+ A k'T Prj a METRIf O F '. W= K � ' 2 24" a C^ 1,INTERCEPTOR \.. ? NDARY' — ��'� �' gK A. ZI W •N'Ni� zF ,i fkTuq .., vyf` or RENTON r, Poll / l;!'d" / 8�. �� oll rc ,} I of ; F,Pc;•�''!` +/ 1 a of '� .. _.. /J• 24' � _Ji �._ el0&'S�-f' R'ET%�•�-`'•�' ` 5T .r-.���11 why. _ _ ;I 1. KEiv IM i{;H{_C .. O � E �4i.1r�t ♦ --�'► � :_'+� vs s 12 INTERCEPTOR 21' :�� '1 0" IOj WEST ' ell - ,- 0 110- S/vcfjfyynn! c_ 4 rJF5-0-s._1 EAST -� • " 1' ✓B ; 10' b MAY CR, ', -r �A� v SOU _.--�_. 1OAA A ,err 1 - JINTERc.tPTOR 12 -�__r-- `� cl 8' U - LK za" � Iz" 10.1 �`TNYDALEERCEPTOR: Y I,L« FpT R i A. fl Ali .,, aI �[ TABLE 3 DESIGN CRITERIA AS ESTABLISHED BY METRO allons er ca ita er da 60 Peak flow ratios Sanitary sewage g P P P '� -- 000 acres upper 2 e sewa Sanitary g , , Industrial wastes gallons per acre per day San 3.33 Heavy industrial area, less than 1,000 acres 4,000 of drainage basin Sanitary sewage within major sewerage Heavy industrial area, more than 1,000 acres 2,000 1.75 areas Light industrial areas 2,000 Sanitary sewage - two or more sewerage 1.50 areas Industrial waste, heavy industry 2.00 Ground ;;,,ter infiltration gallons per acre 3.00 Industrial waste, light industry per day Winter condi•_lons, future cn^struction 600 Winter conditions, conatru, in existing Maximum size, local service area, acres 1,000 prior to 1960 1,200 Roughness coefficient (Mannings formula) d C 36" 0.013 d 36" - 66" 0.012 Storm water inflow, gallons per acre per day d 72' 0.011 Winr�r . .,nditicns, f-,ture construction 500 � Winter conditions, construction existing Design flow = peak sanitary flou + ground water 1960 2,000 infiltration, winter conditions + storm water prior to inflow, winter conditions. 0 9 -18- 0 0 7-U 7 fie � L . {. .. ,.' �. l�. �rr� ✓ 4/ js/ir/77 /88s �. /p./ /z8• vG I B 3, 17 . 9/1J�7," Zo e v 46sbq I /o�u/7ra,L37 /7c �, ..� /r�3 32 . 8 J S/ 2.89 /29�• 47 jl�l i�/�rI Z 34/i /4/1 w %E' y 3 ya G 3.1C I All fie •Il ✓�ct+R. UC� / 4V V"'�'L4..�.b��,•{y (Ts/M 171, ZOO*/ry Jr %974 d Y�. /p /71f 68 4 1 ' to g aA37 /9 90 NorE )Fplaw,T jil ff 6 - (SG.,- « a...4. P-irir r � 3. . WOnNS BUILDING C. . i CITY OF RENTON, WASH Ihi ,;N 1 G,(V of FLNTut. PAi G APPLICATION ONLY — UNTIL VALIDATED "�"°`"`'°'""°' Owner / / Location of Work Address X / / 1- _QT / PERMIT G� '`S% S " ' NUMBER -,93 INSPECTIONS FEES CONSTRUCTION Side Sewer PERM11' Sturm Sewer Rig'.t-of-Way Constructior, Water System Dev• Fees iPublic Hiynt-of-way) Water Latecomer Fee, ' Water Insp/Approval Fees Sewer System Dev. Fee,; Sewer Latecomer Fees „_- Date Issued Sewer Insp/Approval F es _ Special Deposit ,r/ 'T ye 07 Expiration Date TOTAL FEE 1c llescription n1 Work and Number c: Fert tat A--16,1_1,Lt/4 c'on[iactor Business <J>� �- / A1/T�`j-/Q� License 3/�.. Aduresa Bona Ali 4 Tele o IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE CITY OF RENTON SHALL BE HELD HARMLESS OF ANY AND ALI, LIABILITY, DAMAGE OR INJURY ARISING FROM THE PERFORMANCE OF SAID WORK. ANY WORK PERFORMED WITHIN THE , . HT-OF-WAY OR ON SEWER ;LAIN MUST BE DONE BY A LICENSED, BONDED CONTRACTOR. LOCATE UTILITIES BEFORE EXCAVATING. CALL 235-2631 FOR INSPECTION. � Call between B AM and 9 AM for APPLICANT _ inspection in afternoon; call before 12 Noon ti.a. day before �^ fc -nspection in morning. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SPh�IFY TIME FOR INSPECTION. CALL 235-2630 :or street signs BY _ `' • �"'S"� and lighting. ,J PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVISION CITY OF RENTON, hASHINGTON Owner t f WALL 4 REDEKOP CORPORATION I'R�. 'Pbl'R St*fftkT BETWEEN Permit Number Address JONES & ABERDEEN P - 1719 Legal Description INSPECTIONS !CT.CONSTRUCN FEES r 111 III 1 Side sews: _ PERMIT Const, 0' - 35' (Public Right-of-Hay) Coast. 36' - 100' Const. 100' + 50.00 Storm Sewer JANUARY 5, 197" Sanitary Sewer Date Issued Late :omer's Fee _ MARCH 41 1579 System Dev. Charge 4,268.88 Special Deooeit Expitation Date II TOTAL FEE $4,318.88 s-� Description of Work and Number of Peet INSTALL SEWER MAIN - 478 R/W NOTE: THIS PERMIT ISSUED WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT THE DEVELOPER IS AWARE OF KENNYDALE INTERCEPTOR SEIrF.!:. Cuntractor , Bond YES BURLEY WOLFORD CONSTRUCTION Address 3314 - 198TH PLACE S.E. , ISSAQUAH, WASHINGTON I Te) ,Fg:#q,) IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE CITY OF RENTON SHALL BE HELL HARMLESS OF ANY AND A?,i LIABILITY, DAMAGE OR INJURY ARISING FROM THE PERFORMANCE OF SAID WORK. ANY WORK P:,RFORMED WITHIN THE RIGHT-OF-::AY OR ON SEWER MAIN MUST BE INlNE BY A LICENSED, BONDED CONTRACTOR, CALL POR INSPECTION 235-2631 APPLICANT Cr.'_1 between 8:00 A.M. and 9:UO A.M. for inspection In aoon, call before PUBLIC WORKS CIRECTOR 12:0 0 Noon the day before for inspection in morning BY SPECIFY TIME FOR INSPECTION. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT A,}(o BUILDING DIVISION X" CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON APPUCATIQN MY - UNTIL VALIDATED Owner , 9 Location of T." or -- �i� !n,✓�.co .t C �l,e�n,e.�r.o�✓ Address m uv(,rR fL/ 74 y 7 PF NUMBER P 3 INSPECTIONS FEES S CONSTRUCTION Sid* ., _ Side Sever Storm Sewer PERMIT a Right-of-Way Construction o e Water System Dev. Fees (Public Right-of-Way) Water Latecomer Fees yY Water Lnsp/Approval Fees .r 40/7� Sewer System Dev. Fees 7 Sewer Latecomer Fees 'O j1 Date Issued Sewer Insp/Approval Fees pecial DepositaG/ac a,s Expiration Date TQvAh _9Tz c _ drRc .7 •l. Si. dC mbern of an Wor and Number of Feet) /�� / �"�� /•f�,., , - y , , �j v- D�/�o/,S.7y -via/ Cvi.+-i' '��d �� ZI '/ -'7.h«/ � w(/`�C. �(,/y+�L.�i[.�,.L,l,e,�i, �J lw�+c.Z.4• i ._.. Contractor(J G &tsiness �. w.�✓ /1 /� 1w�< �+ c License VO � Addraae G e — 11ord -lai IT IS UNDERST(y.J THAT T!'E CITY OF RENTON SMALL BE HELD HARMLESS OF ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, DAMAGE OR INJURY ARISING FROM THE PERFORMANCE OF SAID WORK. _ ANY WORK PERFORMED WITHIN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OR Oil SEWER MAIN MUST BE DONE BY A �'- LICENSED, BONDEL' CONTRACTOR. LOCATE UTILITIES ii OPE EXCAVATING. CALL 235-2631 FOR INSPECTION. ✓ / ' / Cell between 8 AM and ) AM for APPLICANT �� inspection in afternoons call before 12 Noon the day before for I ection in morning. PUBLIC.WORKS DIRECTOR SPEC. i TIME FOR INSPECTION. � J CALL 235-2630 for street signs BY `2,➢'.•.i' and lighting. J PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVISION 100 CITY OF RENT(''i, WASHINGTON cR O , I r APPLICATION ONLY — UNTIL VALIDATED Owner _✓� Location of Wotk 1P SLieTF,3., Address v'... Ik IrZ 1�1/ n / p PERMIT NUMBER INSPECTIONS FEES CONSTRUCTION Siat Sewer — PERMIT Storm Sewer 50.OQ 't P.igl.t-of-Way Construction GU Water System Dev, Fees p (Public Right-of-way) Water Laz ,-comer Fees _CD — / dater Insp/Approval Fees ~_ 1 Z° lLat'" Sewer System Dev. Fees / J, {�3 Sewer Latecomer Fees p - �'' Date Issued Sewer Insp/Approval Fees — 419/ 79f _ Special De sit a 6mimew /O 9/K/ 4xpiration Date TOTV FEE Description of Work and Number of Feet contractor Bus nags p License Address BO LL Telephone IT IS UNDERSTOOD TILT THE CITY OF RENTON SHALL. BE HELD HARMLESS OF ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, DAMAGF OR INJURY ARISING FROM TH- PERFORMANCE OF SAID WORK. ANY WORK PERFORMED WITHIN THL. RIGHT-OF-WAY OR ON SEWER MAIN MUST BE DCNE BY A LICENSED, BONDED CONTRACTOR. LOCATE UTILITIES BEFO QAVATING. CALL 235-2631 FOR INSPECTION. Call between 8 AM and 9 AM for APP_CANT inspection in afternoons call before 12 Noon the day before for 'ispection in morning. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SPL Y TIME FOR INSPECTION. CALL 235-2630 for street signs B � and lighting. Mj PUB'_IC WORKS DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVISION CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON /r/ APPLICATION ONLY - UNTIL VALIDATED Owner n �:.ocation of Work l IAIMn/ A✓9 IV E- Address / /�// `g! " ' �// .Ak /-a7 a9 . , 9S�PEFMIT �._ ei-L !^ _-2 � P� NUMBER INSPECTIONS FEES CONSTRUCTION side Sewer/oz PERMIT Storm Sewer Right-of-way Water System Dev, Fees (Public Right-of-Way) Water Latecomer Fees -- Water Insp/Approval Fees Sewer System Dev. Fees ad Sewer Latecomer Fees Date Issued Sewer Insp/Approval Fees RA99.�. '--- s�ectrt—Depasrc o n — _ LPe/s T Expiration b e, TOTAL FEE M Description of and Number oY Contt ctor /� 3u" nous Sk/P s Y59C013sDA) l �JAAr. CO T.t/G , i License 0 .24 Address , 7Bnna --'-„g1__Le vo ✓ hq �Telephon'7 7 il'Til IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE CITY OF RENTON SHALL BE HELD HARMLESS OF ANY AND ALL. � LIABILITY, DAMAGE OR INJURY ARISING FROM THE PERFORMANCE CF SAID WORK. ANY WORK PERFORMED WITHIN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OR ON C_-WER MAIN MUST BE DONE by A LICENSED, BONDED CONTRACTOR. LOCATE UTILITTE BEFORE EXCAVATING. CALL 235-2631 FOR INSPECTION. Call between B AM and 9 AM for APPLICANT ,I" inspection in afternoon; call before 12 Noon the day before for ipection in morning. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SPEC. I TIME FOR INSPECTION. CALL 235-2630 for street signs gy and lighting. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ej BUILDING DIVISION CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON APPLICATION ONLY - UNTIL VALIDATED OwnerJ/e Gad t � Location of Wozk a i - Address -� — 19� u'I 3 1 PERMIT (�W/ND$IHI�. NUMBER 7 1 Q INSPECTIONS FECS CONSTRUCTION Side Sewer .yp rry storm Sewer PERMIT Right-of-Way Construction (Public Right-of-Way) Water System Dev. Fees _ Water Latecomer Fees Water Insp/Approval Fees —'- Sewer System bvv, Fees p m,� Date Issued Sewer Latecomer Fees Date Isaued Sewer Insp/Appreval Feee 7- 1y Special :eresit Expiration Date 701IAL FEE aCJ�.V7, Description of Work and Number of Contractor Business Address ➢�'� s" License 374 Bon Telephone IT IS UNDERS,i,.,D THAT THE CITY OF RENTON SHALL BE HELD HARMLESS' OF ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, DAW.GE OR INJURY ARISING FROM THE PERFORMANCE OF SAID WORK. ANY WORK PERFORMED WITHIN TIE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF ON SEWER MAIN MUST BE DONE BY A LICENSED, BONDED CONTRACTOR. LOCATE UTILITIES BEFORE EXCAVATING. CALL 235-2631 FOR INSPECTION. Call between R '.M and ? AM for APPLICANT inspection in afternoon; call - betore 12 Noon the day befor- for ' -speCtion in w. rning. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SPEC TIME FOR INSPECTION. CALL 235-2630 for street signs BY and lighting. — --- PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVISION CITY OF RENTON, W1SHINGTONIs"R ,.-,,� . FAIR APPLICATION ONLY — UNTIL VALIDATED SUN Owner Location of Work Address 5, Z�T i �Z, PERMIT I, ..._ W/ND.51A e, NUMBER 1 9 C) C INSPECTIONS FEES CONSTRUCTION side Sewer ct, ~� PERMIT Storm Sewer Right-of-Way Construction - Water System Dev. Fees (Public Right-of-Way) Water Latecomer Fees _ Water Insp/Approval Fees 7 Sewer System Dev, Fees Sewer Latecomer Fees _ Date Issued Sewer Insp/Approval Fees Special Deposit Expirraleion Date TOTAL FEE -��— 0 3, i7 Description of work and Number of Feet Contractor /J > Business r."�3AL.Z �'n-O--c..,ra.sf License Address U7�—_--- Bond Telephone _ s : / -2911 IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE CITY OF RENTON SHALL BE HELD HARMLESS OF ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, DAMAGE OR INJURY ARISING FROM THE PERFORMANCE OF SAID FORK. ANY WORK PERFORMED WITHIN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OR ON SEWER MAIN MUST RE DONE BY A LICENSED, BONDED CONTRACTOR. LOCATE UTILITIES BEFORE. EXCAVATING. CALL 235-2631 FOR INSPECTION. -all between 8 AM and 9 AM for APPLICANT _ inspection in afternoon; call before 12 Noon the day before for ' •spection in morning. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SPE\ I TIME FOR INSPECTICN. CALL 21tl -2630 for street signs BY � and ng, G PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVISION ; Y OF RENTON, WASHINGTON APPLICAPON ONLY - UNTIL VALIDATED Owner ///f Iocacion of Work � Address —� _ PERMIT W14 DSrA(Z_ NUMBER INSPECTIONS FEES CONSTRUCTION Side Sewer ,90 Bc7 PERMIT Storm Sewer Right-of-way Construction Water System Dev. gees !Public night-of-Way) Water Latecomer Fees Water Insp/Approval Fees Sewer System Dev. Fees 'J Sewer Latecomer Fees SBS Date Issued Sewer Insp/Approval Fees �-q Special Deposit _ Expiration pate TOTAL FEE Description of Work and Number of Feec Contractor Business � �'�=u License 3�37 (2 c/S Address Bond _ A�A. i-Telephone 2—I I — 2 7 IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE CITY OF RENTON SHALL BE HELD HARMLESS OF ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, DAMAGE OR INJURY ARISING FROM THE PERFORMANCE OF SAID WORK. ANY WORK PERFORMED WITHIN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OR ON SEWER MAIN MUST BE DONE BY A LICENSED, BONDED CONTRACTOR. LOCATE UTILITIES BEFORE EXCAVATING, CALL 235-2631 FOR INSPECTION. Call between B API and 9 AM for APPLICANT inspection in afternoon; call before 12 Noon the day before hfor soection in morning. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR S),Ek. I TIME FOR INSPECTION. I� CALL 235-2630 for street signs BY - '� ind lighting. ■ I 1-M`• PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT crty OF REIn ON BUILDING DIVISION CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON PAID eWLOING Orv�51G+ APPLIC!TION ONLY — UNTIL VALIDATED Owner ��cation of Work loCilti:�E G6JfLNAUCTZi.�L Address dA4AWM C'T" tJ& a30(o VaatWu QT r,1E —G 7 L at fr PERM Pu T„� a/wwJCT,u(L_ NUMB INSPECTIONS FEES CONSTRUCTION Side Sewer Ze+ Storm Sewer P E R M iT Right-of-Way Construction Water System Dev. Fees iblic Right-of-Way) Water latecomer Fees Water Insp/Approval Fees _ ©C,r I� 75 Sewer System Dev. Fees I Sewer Latecomer Fees Date Issued Sewer Insp/Approval Fees Special Deposit _ r Expiration Date TOTAL FEE �, Or. li .,ascription of Work and Numb,.. of Feet Contractor BAtt;s P"LiV 31L Business 4,157 44' �N Lic ense _ Address Bond Te.epho'e,,' LY(o IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE CITY OF RENTON SHALL BE HELD HARMLESS OF ANY AND ALL LIABILITY, DAMAGE OR INJURY ARISING FROM THE PERFORMANCE OF SAID WORK. ANY WORK PERFORMED WITHIN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OR ON SEWER MAIN MUST BE DONE BY A LICENSED, BONDED CONTRACTCR. LOCATE UTILITIES BEFORE EXCAVATING. CALL 235-2631 d INSPECTION, Call between H AM and 9 Al ?Or APPLICANT inspection in afternoons cull Sefore 12 Noon the day before for spection in morning. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FPEL. i TIME FOR INSPECTION. CALL 235-2630 for street signs BY '� and lighting. i i �t PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ' BUILDING DIVISION iITY Of RENTON, WASNINGTON APPLICATION ONLY - UNTIL WIDATED Jd NJLN39,{O A1.1- 11 OWn� Location of Wwk / 0 .157d r 7 #13 6 L oT ti/ 11-Is /� PERMIT JJ of �'V/ o I�f Sr. -�j ^-�Z• NUMBER! ,���� S . v-� � s INSPECTIONS ES CONSTRUCTION Side Sewer Storm Sewer PERMIT Right-of-Way Construction Water System Dev. Fees (Public Right-cf-Way) Water Latecomer Foes Water Insp/Approval Fees Sewer System Dev. Fees Sewer Latecomer Fees Date Issued Sewer Insp/Approval Pees Special Deposit h.« P.xpiration Date TOTAI, PEE , :: Z !i`7 , GP Description of Work and Number of Feet ",/c t._ �� r A-/ Contractor j� Business /G /P/il1 f'd N 'r License d 7 rr Address Border' s .17E4/%d AJ .% , /� Telephone IT IS,01`40w CITY OF RENTON SHALL BE HELD HARMLENS OF ANY AND ALL LIArL ''ww��ww^//'' E Olt INJURY ARISING. FROM THE 1,1:RFORMANCE OF SAID WORK. i ANY WORX PERFORMED WITHIN THE RIGHT-OF-W� R /41N, SL dE DUNE BY A LICENSED, BONDED CONTRALTO Tl: ILITIEZ BEFO NG. "%LL 235-2631 FO /INSPE J ) between B )R1 erd �' ,,ecr-ion in afternoons call 12 Noon the day before •; L _pTIKE F in dwrninI TIME FOR "HSPECTION. 239-2630 for street signs BY ighting.- ��" �f PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BUILDING DIVISION CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON APPLICATION ONLY - UNTIL VALIDATED 112-4 Owner location of Work Address 3 6, - J !7 J�✓� S. Ta 7149T JF PERMIT — 1�2/,'LE� 44&4g NUMBER INSPECTIONS FEES _ CONSTRUCTION Side sewer - ell Sturm Sewer PERMIT — Right-of-Way Construction Water System Dev. Fees _ (Public Right-of-Way) Water Latecomer Fees — (- - Water Insp/Approval Fees _ Sewer System Dev. Fees / ZE17 _ Sewer Latecomer Fees i Date Issued Sewer Insp/Approval Fees � Special eposit -- c 2�s.1. Expiration Date TOTAL FEE" G "" 'A :f 7/ fc� p!e,rd C."Y ,- — n+¢�r D 4 Description of Work and Number of Feet !j -C/. Contract 6.7n L. Business K License Address / r '/,/ � I Bond ��6 / ��/ 5�, / �Y"J aZ/'sya' oL N'✓+ M[] /�!J S �l!/C'A',L'A/7�,1 it L.�.j�=4,124 41f�.1i [�6- JS .a IT IS UI.DERSTOOD THAT THE CITY OF RENTON SHAL., EE HELD HARMLESS OF A!YY AND ALL LIABILITY, DAJAGT OR INJURY ARISING FROM THE PERFORMANCE OF SAID WORK. ANY WORK PERFORMED WITHIN THE RIGHT-OF. WAY OR ON SEWER MAIN MUST BE DONE BY A LICENS W, BONDED CONTRACTOR. LOCF.TE UTILITIES BEFORE EXCAVATI CALL 235-2631 FOR INSPECTION. ,, Call between 8 AM and 9 AM for APPLICANT _ inspection in afternoon; call before 12 Noon the day before for ipect'.on in morning. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. SPEC_- Y TIMF FOR INSPECTIOF". CALL 235-2630 for street signs BY and lighting. r weiw . o ec1 3c1� CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. __ 14,9 AN ORDINANCE OF THE. CITY OF RENTON. WASHINGTON, AMENDING A PORTION OF SECTION B-718 OF CHAPTER 7, TITLE Vill OF ORDINANCE NO. 1628 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON" RELATING IO .ACILITY AND TRUNK CONNECTION CCARCES AND ESTABcIiHING A TRWIK LINE SERVICE CHARGE. AND TRUNK LINE SERVICE AREA IN THE HONEY CREEK AND KENNYDALE .REAS AND ESTABLISHItIG THE AMOUNT OF SAID TRUNK LINE SERVICE CHARGE UPON CONNECTION TO THE PUBLIC SEWER AND INCREASING SUCH CHARGES ANNUALLY THE CiTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Existing Section 5-719 of Chapter 7, Title VIII of Ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" is hereby amended as follows: Section 8-718, as amended as amended: FACILITY AND TRUNK CONNECTION CHARGES: A. Persons connecting a building sewer to a public sewer to serve property which has not been charged or assessed with the cost of a trunk sewer or cost of other general plant facilities shall pay in addition to the payment of the connection permit fee required by the Ordinance of the City of Renton the following additional fees: I cent (1C) per square foot of property connected .rd 1C per square foot shall be increased annually in an amount eQQual to the increase in the Consumer Price index (all Urtan Consumers) as ;abi i shod by thn United States Department of Labor for the Seattle-Everett-Metropolitan area. Tl.e index figure for the bi-monthly period preceding the month in which the property is connected call be used to compute the charge as it relates to the b„ae date. The ba-e date for the purpose of this j Ordinance shall be the last quarter Consumer Price Index for 1979. Payments of the connection c!tacFe for the facility or trunk sewer shall be due and payable at the tame of physical connection to the sewer system, but in all cases the minlmuzu charges shall not be less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) Honey Creek Sewer S--296 3 ( %-`3 t B. Persons connecting a building sewer to serve properties and facilities, where the public sewerage facilities have been funded, in whole ar in part , by funua furnished by the FWPCA (P1 92-500) (92nd Congress) and as said rederai Act may be amended from time to time, shall, prior to Such ctnuecLion, submit their application Lhcrefur 10 the City's Utility Engineer for review and determination of their eligibility for additional facility charges. The Utility Engineer shall develop and establish facility charges for such persons connecting to a FWPCA funded sewerage facility, upon determination of their eligibility, in accordance With the requirements of PL 92-500, Section 204, or as same may be amended hereafter. C, There is hereby created a trunk tine service area for the HOney Creek and Rennydale areas, which area is more particularly described as follows: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth U. Person•, connecting a building sewer to a public sewer to serve property within said trunk line service areas, which properties have not been charged or assessed with the costs cf a trunk sewer or costs of other general plat facilities shall pay in addition to the payment of the connection permit fee required by the ordinances ui Lite City of Renton and in addition to the general facility and trunk connection churnes (system development charge) the following additional fee: 3 cents (36 per square foot of property connected Said 34; per square foot shall, be increased annually in an amount equal to the increase in the Consumer Price lndex(att Urban Consumers) as pubtisheu by the United States DepartmenL of Labor for the SeatLle-EvereLL-Metropolitan area. The index figure for the .bi-monthly period preceding the month in which the property is connected shall be used to compute the charge -is it releLes to the base date The base date for Cho Purpose of this Ordinance shall be the last yuaLter Consumer Price Iddex for 1979 r E All payments on this additional trunk line service charge, unless Otherwise directed by the City Council, shall be Into O special Cumulative Reserve Fund created for the installation, development and maintenance of the trunk line sewers in the Honey t:rvek and Kennydale areas r.s those areas were previousiy described. I• . Fur the lion,, Creek and Kennydale trunk line service area, as previously defines, t'ie is per square foot facility and trunk eunneceiou charges as previously defined herein shall be payabl • into a Cumulative Fund created for the installation, development. and rnaintunance of the trunk line sewer in the Honey Creek and Kennydale trunk service area. U. This additional trunk line service charge shall be controlled by paragraph 8 of this section. PASSED 8Y THE CITY COUNCIL this 224th day of March 1980 , ore" s A.r, ea tyr-k i APPROVED 8Y THE MAYOR this 24th dov of Marc.t 1981) sab.ra Y. Shlnpoch �ayOi Approved As to form. Law retire 7--Wyir�n CTtyTitcornav Date of Publication: Apr11 2, 1981t PARCH, I A parcel of land sittrated in Sections .,-' and A3 Township 24 N. R:ntgc S 1:. of Iho WiIhouctIt, M1h•ridimt more particular described as follows: Ituguunng at it point till Elie easterly right-of-way line of Interstate Ilighway 405 said point being westerly prolongation of the North right of.wa) lino ul S.L. 84th St . , [hello Easterly along the westerly n ru lonp,ai ioa of the NtirI It right -o I,-way ltlie of S.li. Mth tit . to the ;c.l oily r•ighl of wary lioc o! 110th Avv. S.li, (Lincoln Avc. N.4.) , thence Southerly along the easterly ri,itt-of' line of 110th Ave. K.I.. (I.iocolo Ave. N.f. ) to the northerly right-of-way line of N.li. ., lit tit . ; thonct• Laslorly along the northerly right-of-wiry lice of N.):. .loth St . to the easterly right-of-way line of Abnrdcon Ave. N.U. M21 h Ave. S.h.) ; thence Southerly along the easterly right-of-way line of Aberdeen Ave. N.L. (112th Ave. S.F.) to the northerly right- of-way lice tit' N.L. 33rd. St . ; thence Easterly along the northerly right- of-way lioc of N.P . 33rd. St , to the westerly right-of-way line of Ilhth Ave, S.I.. ; lh, ore Southerly along the westerly right-of-way line of Ilalh Ave. S.h. , I ,A00 feet inure or less to the North line of the S.W. 1/4 of the S.W. 1/-1 of the S.W. 1/4 of Section 33, T 24 N. , it 5 E. , thence Fasterly along said North line 900 feet; thence South bbll feet morn till less to the South line of said Section 33, thence Westerly along the said South line c •- Section 33 to the easterly right-of-way miarg Lrt of Interstate Ilighway MIS; thence Northerly along the easterly right -of-way n„trgin of Interstate Highway 40S to the point of beginning. I I I i III I � II I'ARCI`.1. I I A p:u•tel of land sitoated in Sectlonl .i, 4, S. 9, 10 II of 'Township 23 N. . It;my,c I., of tho Willamette Meridian muro particulr.rly described as fullowN: Beginning at the intersection of the North line of Township 2.i N. , R 5 L. . W.M. with the easterly right-of-wary line of Interstate Highway 405, thence L.i•.tcrly al(nip. tho North line of said 'Township 23 N. , to the intersection of the northerly extensiun of the West line of plat of Paradise Estates, as recorded in Volume 95 of plats, page 93, records of King County, Wash- ington, thence Southerly along said West line and its northorly extension to the South lino of said plat, thence liasterly along the South line of said plat and its easterly extension to the West line ut the Last 1/2 of the Past 1/2 of Section 4; T 23 N. , R 5 E=. . W.M. , thence Southerly along .'aid hust line to the S.W. turner of the N.E. 114 of the N.E. 1/4 of said Section 4, thence Eastorly along the South line of said N.E. 1/4 to the easterly right-of-way line of Union Ave. N.E. (132nd Ave. S.�:.) thence Northerly along the )last line of Union Ave. N.E. (132nd Ave. S.E.) to the westerly extension of the north right-of-way line of S.E. 99th St. ; thence Masterly .tluug the north right-of-way line and the wes- erly extensiun of S.F. 99th St, to the northerly extension of the easterly line of plat of Adams Vista, as recorded in Volume b) of plats, page S. records of King t:ounty, Washington; thence Southerly along said East line to the North line of the Plat of Glcnco Division No. 3, as recorded in Volume 92 of plats, page 11, records of King County, Washington; thence Easterly along said North lire and its easterly extension to the East right-of-wuy line of 136th Ave. S.E. (Anucort,•s Ave. N.E. ) ; thence Southerly along said East line to the North line of plat of Farrells 1st Addition as recorded in Volume 105 of plats, page 53, records of King County, Washington, thence Easterly aluo,, said North line and its easterly extension to the westerly right-of- j way fine of 138th Ave. S.E. (Duvall Ave. N.H.); thence Southerly along said weSt right-of-way line to the North line of .Joseph P. Marshall tracts; tliuncc Easterly along said North line and its easterly extension to the N.W. corner of the East 1/2 of the N.W. 1/4 of the S.E. 1/4 of Section 3, '1. 23 N. , R 5 E. , W.M. , thence Southerly along the West line of said East I/3 to the North line of the S.W. 1/4 of the S.E. 1/4 of s,iid Section :i; thence Easterly along said North line to the N.E. corner of said S.W. 1/4 of the S.E. 1/4 thence Southerly along the East line of said S.W. 1/4 to the South line of said Section 3; thence Easterly along said South line to the S.E. corner of said Section 3 said point being the N.W. corner of Section 11, T 23 N. , R S E. , W.M. ; thence South along the West line of said Suction 11 to the S.W. corner of the North 1/2 of the N.W. 1/4 of said Section 11. thence easterly along the South line of said North i/2 to the N.1,, corner of tht West 1/2 of the S.E. 1/4 of the N.W. 114 of said Section 11, thence Southerly along the East line of said West 1/2, and its southerly extension to the North line of the South 1/2 of the North 1/2 of the S.W. 1/4 of said Section 11, thence westerly along said North line to the West line of the East 1/2 of Section 10, T 23 N. , R 5 E. , W.M. , thence Northerly along said West line to the South line of the North 1/2 of the North 1/2 of said Section 10. thence Westerly along said South line and its westerly extension to the West line of the plat of Brentwood Division No. 2, as recorde.) in Volume 72 of plats, page 46, records of King County, j'ARt i.i I i ,CONT, I% 'Ingtun, thvaev northwest"I'ly along said West line to the centerline IIt11 `:t . ; thcttrc Westerly along t'lie centerline of N.Y. IIth tS't. 0<9it , rlIn, ,It I",dunnlu 1vt.. '+,I.. ; I heat e Northerly along, said cent cr- 1un� ul Rcdutund A:c. NI.. to the .:ent crl lne of N.1., 12th St. ; thence Westerly ali,og centerline of N.I:. IZth St . to ;.I:, comer of tilt, West 112 of the I...h. 1/4 ul' Ills• ti. l_ I/ 1 of Section 3, '1 23 N. , It 5 f. , h M. , thence Northerly ;Ihm); flit I .1s( lint. of sarnl IV,•,t 1/2 to tile north right.-of-way Iiee of, N.L• Sun•;vt lIlvd. ; thence ltcstcrly clung said north right-of-way lint- (it' N.L. Souset tilt•d, to the S.1 , corner of the West 1/2 of the said 'k•, 1 run -1, tI)eorr lurth,•rly along the I.a::t line of said West 1/2 to the Nol lh Iiue ul the South 1/2 ill the South 1/2 of said Section 4 , thence Westerly along said North tine to the Last line of corrected plat of Irvntoo Ilighlan,ls Ni.. 1 as recorded ill Volume 57 of plats, page 92, records of Ling Conttty, Washington; thence Nurt;herly along said Bast tine of sail plat to the North line of said plat; thence Westerly alont! said North line. of said plat to the n�rthcrly extension of the Last ( Ili,' of the plat ,it' Ihfselands Ist Addition as •ecorded lit 1,,eluulc rbA of plat• , page 20, records of' King County, Washington; th:•neo Southerly along said Bast lint. , and its northerly extension, tit the South tine of said plat; thence Westerly along said South line of said plat to the west right-of-wuy line of Edmonds .Ave. N.E. ; Iheucv Southerly nluug said West line to the S.E, corner of the North 1/2 of the NJ:. 1/4 of the S.E. 1/4 of Section 5, •f 23 N. , K 5 1:, , W,M. ; thvuce Westerly along the South line of said North 1/2 to tht. West litti; ul* the plat ul' 1'owells 1st Addition as 1•ccurded in Volume K4 of plats, page :i, recurds o1 King County, Washington; thoni-e Southerly along said West line, and its southerly extension tc the north right-of-way line of N.1:. lath .r, ; thence Westerly along said north right-of-way line of N.1:, loth I , to the west right-of-way line of Monterey Ct. N.E. , thence Nortlivrly along said west right-al'-way line to the South line of the plat of View Terrace a♦ recorded in Volutnu IL of plats, page 32, records of King t:uunty, Wushiogtun; thence Westerly along said South tine of said plat to the West line theroof; thence Northerly along said West line it, tilt, South line of North 1/2 of the N.W. 1/4 of the S.E. 1/4 of said Scetiun 5; thence Westerly aluag file said South line to the lust line of 1.01 292, (:.I). Itillmans bake Washington Garden of Eden Division No. 4; thence Nor horly .flung said East line and its northerly extension to the north right-of-way line of N.F'.. 20th St. ; thence Westerly along said north right-of-way line 100.741 to the cast line of the West 1551 of the South 120' of Lot 293, C,D. lltilmrns Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division No. 4, ; then••c Northerly 120' to the North line of said sub- division; thence Westerly along the westerly extension of said North line to the easterly right-ol'-way line of interstate highway 405; thence Northerly along; said easterly right-of-way line to the point of beginning. rl �1 • , I �\ r , � , � � >t ' ,�, � � .fir , �• h""�f'� _ _.�'"'� r r • < we . � � '.�4Cetr.... __ t .� \ �\ ow r.. _ 4:'.. ; `fit�� ? s�,•{n •i i' f � _ ,_ a � 1 /, ,�,, .. \ \ am am HONEY DEW INTERCEPTOR Gi' moo' =1 ,`t• - k , �' DRAINAGE BASIN &lk "METRO Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle Exchange Bldg. • 821 See;ondAve.,Seattk,Wastungton gsio4 February 22, 1980 Mr. Warren Gonnason Director of Public Works City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr. Gonnason: Mom+ Creek Interceptor Extension Metro has received several inquiries concerning the relationship I v, ,^.- fitment tc ccr9truct the subject interceptor to the :It y' a elan : -c construct tiw honey eek and Kennydale interceptors. 4e have, o.i several occasions, been e.sked about a description of Metro's intentions contained in a letter you wrote that was presented February 4 at a City Council public hearing. If you would send us a copy of that letter it would help us respond to these inquiries. Notification of any future public hearings on this subject would be helpful, inasmuch as inquiries to us folLow them. Because construction of the May Creek Interceptor depends upon construction of the Honey Creek and Kennydale interceptors, we would -1so appreciate a general update on the City's plans and schedule concerning these facilities. I would like to remind you that until and unless there is a firm commitment and schedule for the City's construction of the Kennydale and Honey Creek sewer lanes, Metro has no nee3 to proceed with construction of the May Creek Interceptor. Very truly yours, ,,, i harlet3 J. ry, Director Water Pollution Control CJH:rhb RECElVEl� I I RENTON CITY COUNCIL January 28 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION The matter of request for refund of filing fee of Exception, Subdivision Ord. Presentation to Committee of Whole re Green River Flood Basin COUNCIL PRESIDENT Tr-range ange-rOr presentation re Green River Flood Basin COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Setback Ordinance CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for Damages - Prepar�e-ala Lab MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to execute recession document (easement) PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Request for late comers agreement by Lyle Barger UTILITIES COMMITTEE Request or late comers agreement by Lyle Barger PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Animal Control Officer 's suggestions WAYS ANC MEANS COMMITTEE �o iid waste disposal ossl rate ordinance (first reading 1/28) Lazetti Annexation for ordinance Human R;ghts Commission ordinance Airport transfer and appropriation PUBLIC HEARING li 2 0 LIDS Final Assessment APPOINTMENTS Effective 1/80: Richard A. Vreeke Police Officer John R. Sofie, Police Officer Ordon Gurney, F; refighter Nicholas Vacca, Lieutenant , Fire Dept. Arthur Pringle, Caotain, Fire Dept. Gerali Nichols, Battalion Chief, Fire Dept. Municipal Arts Commission - Pauline Kirkman and Gerald Edlund Effective through 12/31/82 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting January 26 , 1980 Municipal Building Monday , 8 :00 P . M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; JOHN W. RUED, RICHARD M. COUNCIL STREDiCKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, ABSENT COUNCILMAN CHARLES F. SHANE BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. Councilman Shane arrived momentarily. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative iN ATTENDANCE Assistan.; LA.WRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; BRUCE PHiLLIPS, Fire Department; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; RICHARD HOUGHTON, Public Works Department; JOHN BUFF, Police Department; W. E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SE NC CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 21 , 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. SPECIAL AWARD Mayor Shinpoch announced award received from King County Board Senior Center of Realtors for favorable impact of Senior Center on the cominunity; award to be displayed in the Planning Deportment. AUDIENCE COMMENT Na,ine Brown, 2005 KE 51st St. , asked that Agenda Item 8.b. be presented. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, CHANGE THE ORDER OF COUNCIL BUSINESS AND PRESENT AGENDA ITEMS 8,a, and b. AT THIS TIME. CARRIED. Preliminary Plat The Land Use Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended denial of Eden Estates preliminary plat application by Mark Hecock and Peter Tiersma Hecock/Tiersma for plat of Eden Estates, an eight lot single family subdivision. Appeal The applicants requested exceptions from the Subdivision PP-430-79 and Ordinance for right-of-way width and cul-de-sac length; located E-449-79 on NE 28th St. between Kennewick Pl . NE and Aberdeen Ave. NE. E-450-79 Appeal was filed by Michael Hanis, Attorney for applicants and claimed errors in law and fact in Examiner's decision. Continued Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented committee report recommending Council modify the recommendation of the Land Use Hearing Examiner based on the following errors of fact and law: Conclusion No. 4 is in error as the preliminary plat meets the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance and must be approved subject to the development of the access street to satisfy provisions of the Subdivision Ordinance. The committee recommended that the Council inodify the recommendation of the Hearing Examiner to approve the plat subject to development of NE 28th St. to comply with said Subdivision Ordinance; also that Council affirm the Examiner's denial of both exception applica- tions. The committee further recommended that Council refer to the Administration, the applicants request for refund of the fill­­ng fee fort at exception from the Subdivision Ordinance relating to maximum length of a cui-se-sac. Continued Mike Hanis, 405 S 4t,,, representing Hecock and Tiersma, agreed with committee decision except reearding roadway. Hanis used maps and explained vicinity and history, objected to 50 ft. roadway noting that would be the same as required for Glencoe. Hanis asked Council concur in recommendation of committee except to approve 25 ft. road. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CON- CUR IN THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredir_ke, Committee Chairman Rockhill explained event:; leading to committee's recommendation which is recommendation originally submitted by the Planning Department, that the problem Is In the access. Councilman Stred'cke inquired Renton City Council 1/28/80 Page 2 ..peal of if buildings can be constructed and occupied prior to roadway Eden Estates completion. Attorney Warren explained plat improvements should PP-430-79 and be installed and improved, then individual lots in plat can be E-449-79 and subdivided and individually developed; could not be occupancy E-450-79 permit issued until plats approved and buildings themselves approved by the City. Councilman Stredicke requested the record indicate Attorney Warren 's response re non-occupancy until com- pletion of roadway facilities. Motion to accept the Planning and Development Committee report CARRIED. Charles Brown Land Use Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval with Temporary Permit conditions of application by Charles R. Brown, 2005 NE 51st TP-437-79 and St. , for temporary permit to allow continuation of an existing Appeal of trucking operation on a site located in residertlal zone. Conditions Appeal was filed by Charles Stixrud, 1,202 Wallingford N. , Seattle, on behalf of Charles R. Broom seeking modification of conditions I and 1 (b) to permit the limited right to use three of Brown's trucks until temporary permit expires or until August 31 , 1980. Letters from Phyllis Ragar, 11209 SE 74th, and Leslie and Gayle Baumgartner reported no objections to the special permit. Letter from Charles and Nadine Brown to the Planning and Development Coinnittee requested withdrawal of appeal with the understandirg that the conditions of the temporary permit will be in affect until 8/31/80. (OhLinued Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhi ) l submitted committee report noting review of Hearing Examiner's decision "F 12/28/79 and Charles Brown letter of 3/24/80 withdrawing ap,.-al , and recommended that the City Council affirm the decision of the Laid Use Hearing Examiner. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION Or THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. Councilman Stredicke recalled history of the matter and inquired regarding the equipment field by the truking business; Mrs. Nadir Brown explained. Rockhill noted equitable solution had been reached for all parties concerned. MOTION CARR! "1, Councilman Stredicke inquired re complaint of resident of single family area for m'suse of property, City Attorney Warren explained the City is responsible to i ,vestigate complaint and take steps necessary to alleviate situation; if not allev;ated then City has right and duty to issue citation or initiate suit for injunction. Mayor's Report MOVED BY ROCKHILL. SECOND HUGHES, ALLOW AGENDA SPACE FOR MAYOR'S REPORT. CARRIED. Mayor Shinpoch explained for Council 's awareness that the City is providing space in the Highlands Administration Building (for- mer Historical Society location) for the Clothes Rank which serves 300 persons monthly and is a non-profit organization. Firefighter arbitration award for longevity of 2-4-6-8% rather than dollar figure City had desired. Nancy Matthews elected Chairperson of the Park Board. Suburban Mayors dinner at Bellevue Athletic Club Wed. 2/6/80 6:30, all Councilmembers invited; reservations by Ist. Mayor Shinpoch announced a preliminary plan de;i,nated E.R.C. (Environmental Review Committee) consisting of Directors of Planning, Parks and Public Works Dept. with tie-in to Police and Fire Dept. for the purpose of avoiding duplication of effort to establish a single responsible lead agency to determine extent of significant environmental impact, varying degrees of impact or declaration of non-signi cance. That most important function of the E.R.C. is to assure depart- ments are working cooperatively in a timely fashion and determin- Ing areas of responsibility; ordinance changes will be equired. The Animal Control Officer has requested Council time fc sug- gestions regarding his job, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED, Census Bureau is looking for enumerators for 1980 census which would be two weeks duration, require one hour test; names of interested persons will be forwarded. Renton is hosting Fire Suppression Seminar at Sheraton inn 1/28-30/80. Renton City Council 1/28/80 Page OLD BUSINESS Community Services Community Services Committee. Chairman Stredicke presented ommittee eport committee report re review of changes in the Green River Flood Greer. River Flood Control Program and feels that the changes are significant Basin Plan enough that the entire Council should be advisee of the status of the project to date. The report recalled Council recently approved continuing participation in the S.C.S. Drainage Plan but d;d not authorize signatures for documents and therefore recommended that the Administration be pre,.ared to make such a presentation and that the Couunc 1 President arrange-for presentation, at the next Committee o t e Whole meeting. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Street Councilman Stredicke inquired on behalf of citizen as to Improvements completion of resurfacing on Union Ave. north of NE Sunset Blvd. , noting condomiums sold when street not completed. Public Works Engineer Houghton advised work cannot be completed in cold weather. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm submitted committee Co_mm' t1ee Re"ort report recommending approval of the Boeing Company's request Rescission— for the rescission of the northerly ten feet of the 30 foot Portion of easement retained by the City in the vacation of California Easement Ave. (N. 7th St. ) . The report furthet recommended that the California Ave. City Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the necessary documents. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. LID 312 The Transportation Committee report of 1/16/80 bid opening Contract Award for LID #312 street widening project for West Valley Hwy from SW 43rd �t. to north City Limits. The report recommended acceptance of low bid by Watson Asphalt Construction Co. in ;he amount of $196, 160 as recommended by the Public Works Department and award contract . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND BY STREDICKE, CO'7NCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE. Committee Chairman reported five bids received. CARRIED. Puget Sound Councilman Hughes reported regarding meeting of Puget Sound Council Council of Government at Washington Plaza 1/24, one item Government SR515 wherein he was able ;o request continuing coordination Cour-Ilman Hughes of the program with Washington State Highway Department and City Rep Subregional Council , that matter delayed toe long. Hughes noted meeting at Talbot School 1/30; also discussed enerav transr.D,-rtation and growth management. Ways as and�Meannss The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in the omm tc i tee Report Mayor's reappointment of Pauline Kirkman and Gerald Edlund to Appo ntaent- the Municipal Arts Commission for terms to be effective Confirmed through 12/31/82. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION FOR APPOINTMENTS TO MUNICIPAL ARTS. CARRIED. Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee recommends approval for paymert of Vouchers No. 26505 through No. 26811 in the amount of $451 ,427.38 having received departmental certification, plus LID #302 Revenue Warrant R-50 $221 , 144. 14, Cash Warrants No. C-119 $2,807.50, C-1<O $207,419,80 a:d C-121 $10,916.94; along with Revenue Warrant No. R-51 $7.552.99 and Cash Warrants C-122 $14.36 and C-123 $7,538.63. No. 26500 through 26504 machine voided. MOVED BY CLYMER,SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE VOUCHERS. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Vays and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted recommenea- Committee Report tiorr, for second and final readings for an ordinance changing Ord nance #3398 the zoning classification frcm GS-i to SR-1 for property located Gustafson Rezone at west side of Union Ave NE approximately 200 ft. south of R-292-79 NE 10th St. ; known as the Arthur Gustafson Rezone 292-79. Follow- ing rsading, it was MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND ROCKH!LL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. It w,3s noted covenants have been filed. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. • e Renton City Clerk 1/28/80 Page 4 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS First Reading The committee recommended first reading of an ordinance amending the solid waste disposal rates. Following tl _ reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Setbacks Ordinance MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, THE ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUILDING CODE RELATING TO SETBACKS BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following business matters are adopted by one motion without separate discussion; motion follows items included. Late Comers Letter from Lyle Barger, 13204 SE 132nd, requested a late Agreement comers agreement for the East Union Water Line k505 in order to receive reimbursement by future installation by others joing the water line. Refer to _Public Works Department and Utilities Committee for recommendation to Council . Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by the Prepared Media Lab, 3507 NE Sunset Blvd. , in amount of $273.08 alleging sewer overflow damage. Refer to the City Attorney and Insurance Carricr. Lazetti Annexation Report from King County Boundary .',eview Board registered approval of the Lazetti Annexation located in the northeast section of the city. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Cedar River Trail Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested final payment in amount of $14,473.63 for Cedar River Trail System, Phase III to Sun-Up Construction, acceptance of completion of contract as of 1/28/80 and authorization for final payment. If within 30 days, no liens or claims are filed against the project and proof of tax liabilities received, release of retained amount to contractor recommended. Council concur. Human Rignts Letter from Human Rights and Affairs Commission Chairperson Commission Albert Tally requested quarterly rather than monthly meetings. Meeting Schedule Refer to lays and Means Committee for ordinance revision, Municipal Airport Letter from Airport Director Gebenini requested transfer of Improvements funds in amount of $146,808. 16 for work in progress ADAP Project No. 5-53-0055-03• Change Order No. I to Sun-up Construction CAG 050-79 executed 12/10/79 in amount of $22,552.55; FAA office has assured participation in Change Order if sufficient funds available, Therefore the letter requested funds 'n amount of $146,808. 16 be transferred from 1979 Budget to 1980 Budget and in addition requested S22,552.55 appropriated into Airport Account, Quick Egress Taxiways, East Side. Refer to Ways and Means Committee . Police Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed P.ichard A. Vreeke and Appointmert John R. Sofie to positions of Police Officers effective 2/1/80 .ubject to customary six-month probationary period. Positions iuthorized in the 1980 budget ; civil service requirements com- pleted. Council concur. Fire Department -etter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Orson Gurney as FireFighter Appointment affective 2/1/80 subject to customary six-month probationary oeriod, having been certified by Civil Service Commission and recommended by Chief Ceissler, Council concur. Fire Department Mayor Shinpoch appointed Nicholas Vacca to Lieutenant effective Appointment 2/1/80 subject to customary six-month probationary period, hav- ing been certified by Civil Service. Council concur. Fire Department Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Arthur Pringl.- to Crlt,.in Appointment effective 2/1/80 subject to customary six-month probationary period, having been certified by the Fire Civil Service and recommended by Chief Geissler. Council concur. Renton City Council 1/28/80 Page 5 CONSENT AGENDA - Continued Fire Department Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Gerald Nichols to the Appointment position of Battalion Chief effective 2/1/80 subject to the customary six-month probationary period, having been certified by Fire Civil Service and recommended by Chief Geissler. Council concur. Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA AND Approval FOLLOWING ITEM BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. CARRIED. Police K-9 Officer Letter from Police Chief Darby requested authorization for Schooling Police K-9 Officer Gerber to attend Cascade County K-9 Academy at Great Falls, Montana from 2/2/80 through 5/9/80, along with advance travel funds of $250. Funds included in 1980 budget. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRlMM, CONCUR IN REQUEST. CARRIED. LID M302 Letter from Public Works Director Connason reported final costs Final Costs of LID p302 at $6,060,376.48 for Lind Ave. SW, SW 41st St. and SW 34th St. The letter suggested date r° 2/25/80 for the public hearing. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN I RECOMMENDATION AND SET PUBLIC HEARING FEBRUARY 25, 1980. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N. , inquired re Council pro_edure Ordinance Comment for citizens wanting to speak on ordinances, noting that at first Garbage Billing Audience Comment, the ordinances to be presented are not known, at the last Audience Comment , action has already been taken by Council . Councilman Stredicke noted Council wiil suspend rules to allow citizen inquiry. Mrs. Vaupel noted the 1/8th credit to citizens fur non-collection of garbage erring the recent snow storm and suggested enclosure of information be included in utility billing so that all citizens receive equal treatment and that credit does not go only to complainers. Councilman Clymer explained the City is not knowlegeable of the accounts that did not receive full pickup service. ADJOURNMENT MOVED "Y STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9:40 p.m. �L10��iLGQ L7 Delores A. Mead, C M. C. City Clerk r Will 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 1/28/60 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: No. A26500 - #26504 CURRENT •160� L5P�37 PARK$ •9� 09�. 7♦ ARTERIAL STREETS •31, 921sh0 STREETS •1LI148.52 STREE" FORWARD THRUST •211690433 L WA9N. BCH, FWD THRUST •11i815119 CEDAQ r;virt TR CONST •108779820 SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR S1j738.83 WATERWORKS UTILITY $126062A666 i AIR►ORT •3i4126L7 1975 W A 9 CONSTRUCTION •287076 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 023,911 .47 FIREMAW S PENSION 613# 510924 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS 0451o*27r33 WE) THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE MAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCILt HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/04 SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED] 00 HEREBY i APPROVE F04 PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO* 26505 THROUGH Not 26811 IN THE AMOUNT OF •AB1+t27.38 THIS 28TW DAY OF JANUARY 1980, - COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN (�?i�f 4� Y. MEMBSW L. I .U . 0302 REVENUE WARRANT NO.# R- 50 $221,144.14 , ! - MEMBER CASH WARRANT NO.if C-119 $ 2,807.50 CASH WARRANT NO.B C-120 $207,419.80 CASH WARRANT NO.# C-121 $ 10,916.84 RFVENUE WARRANT NO.M R- 51 $ 7,552.99 CASH WARRANT NO.# C-122 $ 14.36 CASH WARRANT NO.N C-123 $ 7,538.63 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR REVISED Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 28, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION RFMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 1/31 8 :00 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers Green River Basin Report ➢LANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 1/31 7 :0 0 P.M. I ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room • I COMMUNITY SERVICES ITues. 2/5 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 2/4 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th door Conf. Room HUGHES PUBLIC SAFETY f 1RANSPORTATION I TRIMM • UI :LITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS S EVENTS METRO Wed. 2/6 ( Renton High School Waste Water SR 515 � Wed. 1/30 2:30 P.M. Talbot Hill Elementary E15 Statement School Auditorium OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. JANUARY 28, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 72� $ 1 ,000 Pacific Northwest Bell 3408 NE 41h St. Temp. Crew Office 7215 1 ,620 Gladys Lee 3332 Sunset Blvd. NE Reroof Residence 7216 3,400 Jay Davis 201 Union Ave. SE Construct Awning & Deck 7217 41 ,000 Leonard Builders , Inc. 4507 SE 4th St. Construct Residence 7218 828,888 Wash.St. Dept. of Trans. 205 So. 7th St. Construct Site Preparation 7219 880,000 Boeing Renton Plant Modernize Balcony b Mezz. 7220 5,000 Arnold C. McCullum 237 Wells Ave. So. Construct Detached Garage 7221 450,000 Air Products & Chemicals 950 Powell Ave. SW New Building Facility 7212 119,000 Dino Patas 1005 S. 2nd St. Construct Concrete Building 7223 275,000 Seattle Opera 1655 N. 4th St. Construct Office 6 Warehouse 7224 196,000 Bill O'Brien 446 Park Ave. North Construct Office Building 7225 VOID 7226 4,000 KME Mfg. , Inc. 849 Seneca Ave. SW Construct Addition CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 229T Speedi-Lube 100 Rainier Ave. So. R/W Street Break 2287 Wash.St.Dept.of Trans. S.Grady 6 Shattuck Ave. Park and Ride Lot 2298 Garfield Auto, 200 SW 34th Sidewalk ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9 $ 25 Lucille Ditter 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Storage Shed 8695 200 Michael S. Hilton 1632 Monterey Ct. NE Install New Service 8696 VOID 8697 300 Rich Stohner 641 Wells Ave. No. Mobile Home Hook-Up 8698 400 Sound Builders 317 Smithers So. Rewire Residence 8699 190,000 Boeing Renton Plant Wire Balcony L Mezzanine 8700 200 Virgil Fox 3131 NE 4th Temp. Service for Constr. 8701 750 Alice Saunders 1922 Shattuck Ave. So. Increase Service 8702 500 Russell Eager 253 Thomas Ave. SW Install Plumbing/Fixtures 8703 57, 188 Boeing Renton Plan: Rewire Vault a Paint MECHANICAL PERMITS 7777 37,000 HAS Properties 134 Rainier Ave. So. Install Heating 6 Air Cond 7478 VOID 7479 1 ,400 Person b Person Homes 5415 Talbot Rd. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7480 1 ,800 Alice Hansbey 816 Monroc Ave NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7481 12,000 McLendon Hardware 710 So. 2nd St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7482 12,000 HAS Properties 134 Rainier Ave. So. Install Heaters 7483 1 ,300 Boeing Renton Plant Install Roof Drains 7484 700 Robert Darwin 1523 Morris Ave. SW Install Gas Conversion Burner 7485 13,000 Pacific Car 6 Foundry 1400 No. 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7486 778 Leonard Builders 4414 SE 4;n St. Install Gas Furnace 7487 VOID 7488 869 Charles Henderson Co. 3400 SE 16th P1 . Install Gas Furnace E Heater 7489 50,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7490 807 Charles Henderson Co. 3401 SE 16th P1 . Install Gas Furnace b Heater 7491 800 Gary Moritz 326 Union Ave. NE Install Sinks 6 Washer 7492 500 Irene Grayson 580 Union Ave. NE Install Wood Burning Stove SIGN PERMIT 757 $ 843 Derrick McLure Co. 710 Rainier Ave. So. stall Electric eign i ��, „ ' � �� � � i � ���� � � , ��,�� � �f l4: �� ,� , �� � '' i I�I IN'PER-OFFICE MEMO DATIEL Janes 7, 1980 TO• Warrou Gour ^on _ -- FROM: I'_ Bennett RE: System Development Charges Since 1976, we have collected w465,046.84 in system development charges for both water G� sewer. We started segregating the charges between water & sewer in 1979 so we will pave to go back & segregate the charges prior to that. �►te � 0 Data to: R. !l. Lee J. Wilbert in R. Houghton � J. Williams O. Miler Jean _ R. Nelson Other R. P"hhiith FROM: WARREN GA 4IN � I WIJJE/ECT: evieu and report book. see na. _ Rout@ and return. prepare responso for my signature. rake appropriate action. Prepare speoial report. set up meeting. For b"r information. ' _ pi t1. � � c �d°u _lieu OMMMMOMN "A METRO Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle Exchange Bldg. • 821 Second Ave.,Seattle Washington 98103 January 3, 1980 Mr, Warren Gonnason Director of Public Works City of Renton �k)z 200 Mill Avenue Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr. Gonnason: May Creek Interceptor Extension Metro has budgeted for construction of the subject interceptor in 1980 and we are currently proceeding with the financial feasibility analysis. We understand that the City may be wil- ling to guarantee revenues to Metro if the number of immediate connections is inadequate to make construction of the Metro facility financially feasible. There is another consideration, however, regarding the timetable for construction. Even if revenue guarantees are adequate, we are still concerned about constructing Metro facilities before those facilities are actually needed. Consequently, we still desire to coordinate construction of the May Creek Interceptor with construction of the C.i ;.y 's Honey Creek and Kennydale inter- ceptors. Please provide us with a timetable for construction of these facilities when such has been determined. r trul yours, Ro ert N. Hirsch Local Agency Affairs RNH:pr i, Cabaret Letter from Police Chief Darby recommended changes to the Ordinance Cab- -t Ordinance due to announced ' le bikini disco dances" Revision in , Nntown Renton, which have been scheduled by Cascade Concerts, Bellevue. Refer to W�c and Means Committee.* CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Public Works Director Connason requested a resolu- Proposed tion be adopted forming a local improvement district for the LID N. 30th St. widening of N. 30th St. to 44 ft. from FAI 405 westerly to FAI 405 to Park Ave. N. ; improvements to include curbs, gutters, side- Park Ave. N. walks and u-iderground utilities and illumination system. The letter explained project engineers and estimate by the State Highway Department of about $125,000 and requested local assessment of $60 per front foot ($73,500) and the City pay remaining $51 ,500 from Forward Thrust Account. Public Works Director Gonnason distributed maps and explained the proposed project. Councilman Stredicke called attention t: at the Kennydale Community Club has requested the City give notice of any proposed project. Public Works Director noted state subsidy for cost of change in grades. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFE't MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK. CARRIEL. OLD BUSINESS Transportation Transportation (Aviation Committee) Committee Chairman Trimm Committee submitted committee report explaining the air conditioning F AT/ -Tower 'Lease system at the Renton Municipal Airport Tower has broken down and and is not operable; that under terms of lease with the Air Conditioning Federal Aviation Administration, the Airport is reponsible for maintenance, utilities, etc; cost of new system: $5,807.30. The report noted new lease negotiated with FAA effective 7/1/80 adding $100 per month toward capital expenditure; lease to be renogiated 7/81 and mere favorable lease anticipated. The repo-ted recommended Council authorize Ma)Lor and City Clerk to execute lease agreement supplement; appropriate funds from Airport Unappropriated Fund and Unanticipated Revenue; refer to Ways and Means Committee for legislation. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT. Upon inquiry, Public Works Director Gonnason explained the need for the air conditioning. CARRIED. Ordinance #3409 MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND REED, REMOVE HONEY CREEK/KENNYOALE SEWER Honey Creek and INTERCEPTOR ORDINANCE FROM THE TABLE (Ordinance tabled 3/17/80) . Kennydale Sewer CARRIED. Upon Council inquiry, Public Works Director Gonnason Trunk Line explained the May Creek sewer trunk line, Honey 'reek and Service Area and Kennydale. area trunk line service area and service charge. Charge Gonnason explained property owners within area desiring to use services, w.uld form an LID for development and hook up. Gonnason noted Metro has committed to build, conditioned on the City's commitment regarding financing; also that ordinance estab- lishes R per sq. ft. of property connection fee based on Consumer Price Index annual increase, along with It per sq. ft . property trunk connection charge to be increased annually per CPI index. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION BEFORE THE COUNCIL TO ADOPT ORDINANCE. (See Council Minutes of 3/17/80) 6-AYE: TRIMM, SHANE, REED, ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER; ONE-NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED Ordinance adopted. ate * ® Date lo: . Lee 11. Wilbert R R. !luuyhton --&7' J. Williams Il. Miller Jean R. Nelson other R. juhich FROM: MAIUFN 7�J Cpl)t1ASOM �UEJECT: — Ravi vu and ra par[ book. Su wa, _ Routo and stir.. _ Rropara r-aponaa for wy aignatare. — Tak• appropriate nation. I1 \\ pra pan apreia7 sport, pV( ^p 1 _ Sat ap wuting. Far t"wr 4nfo"at[an. .�_ Fiir. ' 1 s RfMARrS: �/ J i&METRO Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle ExdwW Bldg. • 821 Se•.,ond Ave.,Seattle.Washington 98104 September 4, 1979 Public Works Department City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue Renton, Washington 98055 Attention: Mr. Warren Gonnason, Director Gentlemen: May Creek Interceptor Extension request The Metropolitan Council has authorized reimbursement to King County Water District No. 107 for May Creek interceptor facil- ity planning and design services, and payment will be effected shortly (see copy of letter attached) . As soon as the District has delivered the interceptor design package to Metre, we shall consider construction of the line per your 6 March 1979 request. If you have any questions, my telephone number is 447-6" 77 . Very truly yours, Joseph S. Fritz Local Agency Affairs Supervisor JSF:pr Attachment CC., Mayor C. J. DeLaurenti Mr. Henry McCullough, KCWD No. 107 FIECE E-0 � 14.7J m�F rrrvrcx� watKs 1959-1979 Our iwentiethYear 1 ll ll (r ytii �! ASt+u,ri�. lily of S.`:ille E).chan,,;eBldg. • 821 S-YUItdAve.,S;a tile,ll'asYnbtunQ,,,1O4 C August 29, 1979 King Cor:nty Eater District No. 107 Jli06A-119ih h\ onue :;F 98006 :+tt.:nLion: Air. Henry McCullough _ Centlemen : May Creek LntercepLor Extension Facility Planning and Design Services Reimbursement Aureoment A purchase order for $68 , 691. 50 has been prepared and a payment warrant shall be issued shortly. Upon receipt of the check, phase deliver to Metro two complete copies of the May Creek Drai,l(iUe Basin facilities plan and the torhniral desijn package listed on haye 3 of the subject aytee�m�nt. Recently, Mr. Cary Bragger of DOE informed me that his agency and EPA will be acting to formally close out projects whi,ah no longer merit further grant eonsi,l,:ration. Such action may involve receipt by the District of some additional grant fiInds as part of the closvout procedure. I wish only to remind you of the contractual provision covering proration of such May Creek interceptor-related monies . 1f you have any questions, or if I can be of any further assistance, plc.ise contact me at 447-6517. Very truly yours, ��veph S . Fritz Local Agency Affairs Supervisor J:iF:pr y /yorey v�e.,J '�4'88 Ooo, ,�o /�Ja Creek f 1ey V- �5,000. 00 KC r, CY 4L le r.✓2SZ-1 z73,DDO. oO f(Lo ri.t er WA 6'6 ,Z 53,p0D.06) 000. 00 Co x'Gi n'e..c� iGy OOo. UC zv.t, in .e, �q /09 004 . 00 J , io9, 000 . 00 600, 00 u, 0 do.00 Jos- ��L JO OOU. DD .yo+rey q�e,.,J �cs8 OOd 0 D MayEveel< � Ke„e�/�a/e 9S 000. o c> /( az .�dti/./e c✓ost /G0 eoo. o0 list .e /e f _. i .3L 00c'. 00 is � G. Jc 000. 00 10 000, eo GJ s s T �y_o ao. 00 J 1 1 G �• 1j ark- I { 5q i 1 , trt9✓. £ �yUsE- i Vl ! '- 4 ��� np /J G O �/t nl A ivp- G. a/9iP -75/d3 /�S9• FT �- -- ;izv AE'< M❑ORE, % ,LLACE AND KENNED INC. 1932 FIRST AVENUE, SUITE 706 • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 9B101 / 7 TO i i?'Lr /� 1 osree �/�jL cz__ Z - L OATe ��Q-.y3( ixld. . ��l-t'7�G-�E�►'"'c_Gt`.`�LK!�LC-� G��--�'JZnC'J'�' 1Gte'��,.-c�.�� �1 , i SIGNED i i I L ' Ull- JS j35 C. i i w 1 ! c x) � W) C �► y I V l� ry N AD V L , i nil+� M41 .� n y LG d88 797Z , 77 yv i MOORE,WALLACE &KENNEDY,INC. ENGINEERS ■ PLa NNERS ■ SU VEVORS May 3, 1979 City of Renton Department of Public Works 200 Mill Avenue So. Renton, Washington 98055 Attn: Mr. Warren Gonnason, Director SUBJECT: H0NEY DEW AND KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INTERCEPTOR SYSTEMS Gentlemen: We are pleased to submit a proposal to provide engineering services for the preparation of Plans and Specificati ns for the proposed Honey Dew and Kennydale interceptors. Our proposal contains all work effort including field survey for design and assis,ance with the selection of the contractor(s) for construction. In accordance with your request we have separated the proposal into two proposals F.s follows: 1. For all interceptors 10 inches and larger in diameter with a total of approximately 15,725 l.f. - a lump sum fee of $86,500. 2. For all interceptors eight inches and larger in diaTi—.ar with a total of approximately 21,250 1,f. - a lump sum fee of $97,750. We have also included in our proposal to provide such Additional Services and Construction Phase Services as approved and authorized by the City at our hourly rate in effect at the time We ace concerned that there may be three additional major work efforts required which are not included in our lump sum proposal, but are included in the ' Additional Services portion. 1. It may be necessary to prepare an Fnvironmental Impact Statement. i 2. The preliminary design using available topography indicated that a pump station or stations are not necessary in the Kennydale area. We plan to fly the Kennydale area for two-foot contours. 1932 FIRST AVENUE, SUITE 0706. SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98101 . (206) 624-2627 May 3, 1979 City of Renton Page 2 Should a pump station, be necessary, the design of that facility is not included in out lump sum proposal. 3. The preliminary plan utilizes some easements on private property. We have not included in the lump sum the costs of survey work necessary to locate private property lines nor the redesign effort necessary to relocate if easements for Lhe proposed routes are not obtainable. We also did not include cost for III the efforts of contacting property owners or negotiating for the easements. Also enclosed, in accordance with your -equest, is an updated construction ,ost estimate for the projects. I. 10-inch and larger diameter pipe with a total of approximately 15,725 1.f. - $939,000 2. Eight-inch and larger diameter pipe with a total of approxi- mately 21,250 l.f. - $1,221,000 The above estimate consists of the estimate construction contract plus 15 percent contingencies and 5.4 percent state sales tax. Please do not hesitate to contact us at any time if you have further questions. Very truly yours, M00RE, WALLACE & KENNEDY, INC. �_ _ By Jo�llace, J JRW:jao Enclosures Ile- - I' UTILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT October 15, 1979 1 . RENTON HILL WATER SYSTEM_IMPROVEMENTS This request was for the installation of water system improve- ments in the Renton Hill area in order to provide fire flows sufficient for multiple residential development on Mill Ave. S. The request was for the City to provide the financing for this program. it is the recommendation of the Committee that this program not be financed by the City but that the developers should explore the possibilities of creating an L.I.D. for the desired system improvements. 2. HONEY CREEK AND KENNYDALE TRUNK SEWER LINES AND PROPOSED REVENUE BONDS The Committee has reviewed this matter very carefully and recommends that the City not sell additional revenue bonds for the purpose of constructing the Kennydala and Honey Creek trunk sewer systems. It is the concern of the Committee that an increase in sewer rates would be required with this financ ig method. The Committee recommends that all properties developed within the Honey Creek and Kennydale trunk line service areas be charged an area trunk charge in the amount of 3t per square foot to provide the financ- ing for this trunkage program. A special fund should be estab- lished for this purpose. Also, the Committee recommends that the system development charge of It per square foot likewise be put into a separate fund for the purpose of financing the Honey Creek and Kennydale trunk sewer lines. It is further recommended that this matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for the necessary legislation to create said fund. It is further recommended that provision be made in our ordinances for inflation and the systems development charge anu the special percentage of 3t per square ioo' for trunkage charge should be increased annually in accordance with the CPI to offset the effects of inflation. FIR• Charles Shane, Chairman Margaret Proctor Thomas 7rimm BN �y a G w i^ W i 20" o. ..fi INTERCEPTOR BN 4 i RE.NTON i _ CAP KV414YDALE 24 �00 8 CP0�ti 10 0r MAY CHEEK �'r�e;'"' Mpy ��� a+ SOUTHEAS*r.r-'r' 12 15JlNTFRCEPTOR 8"1 1 r -•' III f• v1 _-� Jr,,• 10 0 �� �� 1 �--__--•_J �. ...,. WEST i0" KENNYDALE B" 8" ! WYERCEPTOR- EAST ' 1 1 - KEMIIYDALE !. � INTERCEPTOR B" 1 it 1 10" B II ! ' " OF R F� 41 o PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 0; '}� �CC ENGINEERING DIVISIO J 235 -2631 n r'• w MUNICIPAL BUILDING 2M MILL AVk. SO. RENTOIJ,WASH, 90655 n Q 'Ito P`L�6 December 21 , 1978 CHARLES J DELA."RENTI MAYOR Gary Struthers Well b Redekop Corp. 400 108th Ave. NE Suite 412 Bellevue, WA 98004 Subject: Hi-Gate Sanitary Sewers Dear Mr. Struthers: As you are aware sanitary sewers are nut readily available to your Hi-Gate subdivision. To provide service to your property you proposed to collect the sewage and pump it to an existing system which is iu another basin. This is permissable as :un9 as provisions are made to connect your system to the gravity system when installed. Also, the cost of the trunk lines for the gravity system will have to be borne by all the property receiving benefit including yourself which is the main point of this letter. As a property owner in the May Creek Lasin you will be required to participate `.n the cost of tt,a May Creek truak line and the Kennydale Interceptor . The May Creek t unk line which will serve the entire May Creek basin has been estimated to cost one million dollars and serve an area of 2636 acres for a per sq.ft. charge of $0.0087/sq.ft. The Kennydale Interceptor which serves your partilular sub-basin has been estimated to cost $300,000.00 and serves an area of 240 acres for a per sq. fl. charge of $0.0287/sq.ft. Approximately 40% of this cost will be rtcuvered frail, properties receiving direct benefit from the individual lines. Your cost in connection with the Hi-Gate Subdrvisiun fur sewer service { will therefore be: 1 . $0.01/sq. ft. for system developl,lent charges 2. $0.0087/sq.ft. for the May Creek Trunt line 3. $0.0163/sq.ft. for 60x of the Kennydale Interceptor for a total of $0.035/sq. ft . of $14,941 .08. Once the temporary lift etation has been installed and te,,ted Ure City will accept it for mainten- ance relieving the developer . i maintenance and operation costs. Page 2 It was felt that these costs should be outlined to you prior to approval of the construction plans so that you might have a chance to review them prior to proceeding. If you have any questions or would like to review this :,utter further please do not hesitate to call . If everything appears to be in order would you please respond in writing. Very truly yo rs, _� C. Gonnason, P.E. Public Works Director DGM:pmp I L FGEND DRAINAGE ZONES 02 - M� MAY UM OROAAM AR« WANDWY scr,_r 2aoD_ ratio CRAPOGE ZONE BOUNDARY ., � �.. ""Hai_ - ,•• Vf .. - � . ... ---~-�-•---•----_-. � 610 00 lot 14 1 � p ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, by and between Lhe CITY OF RENTON, a municipal corporation in King County, Washington (hereinafter called the "City") , and MOORE, WALLACE 6 KENNEDY, INC. (hereinafter called the "Consultant") ; WHEREAS, the City proposes to proceed with the construction and improvements of its municipal interceptor system (the facilities to be so constructed are hereinafter called the "Project") ; and WHEREAS, the City desires to retain the Consultant to provide complete engineer- ing services necessary in the planning and construction of such additions and improvements; and WHEREAS, the Consultant represents that he is in compliance with the Washington st?tutes relating to the registration of professional engineers, and has signified willingness to furnish engineering services to the Cit_ ; NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of prmdras and their matual and dependent agreements, the parties hereto agree as follows: SECTION I - GENERAL The Consultant shall provide all services necessary for preparation of the final plans, specifications, contract an6 cost estimete for the KENNYDALE and HONEY DEW 10-inch diameter and greater pipe, consisting of approximately 15,725 l.f. , and KENNYDALE eight-inch diameter and greater pipe, approximately 21;250 l.f. of interceptor pipe as shown on the attached exhib'ts. The Consultant shall furnish all services and labor necessary to conduct and complete the work, and shall furnish all materials, equipment, supplies and incidentals other than those which are hereinafter designated to be furnished by the The services provided by the Consultant are detailed in Section II, Scope of Work, hereinafter. The obligations of the City are detailed in Section III, Obligations of the City, hereinafter. -1- SECTION II - SCOPE OF WORK A. FINAL DESIGN PHASE 1. Provide design survey and prepare final design of the facilities. 2. Prepare Construction Documents and Specifications and other related documents in accordance with the 1977 Edition of APWA "Standard Specifications for Municipal Public Works Construction." 3. Prepare probable cost estimate to reflect design requirements and construction costs and provide opinion of probable Project Costs. 4. Furnish to City such documents and design data as may be required for and assist in the preparation of the required documents so that the City may obtain approvals of such governmental authorities as have jurisdiction over design criteria applicable to the Project and assist in obtaining such approvals by participating in sub- missions to and negotiations with apprcpriate authorities. 5. Assist City in obtaining bids or negotiating proposals for each separate prime contract for construction or equipment. 6. Consult with and advise City as to the acceptability of subcon- tractors and other persons and organizations proposed by the prime contractor (hereinafter called "Contractor") for those portions of the work where such acceptability is required by the Contract Documents. 7. Consult with and advise City as to the acceptability of substitute materials and equipment proposed by Contractor when substitution is permitted by the Contract Documents. 8. Assist ity in evaluating bids or proposals and in assembling and II' awarding contracts. 9. Attend periodic meetings with the City for Project review and coordinate all work with the City officials. 10. Furnish five (5) copies of the above documents ano present and review them in person with the City. ..2- B. ADDITIONAL SFRVICES When authorized by the City, the Consultant will furnish additional services of the following kinds: 1. Secure the services of specialists to provide specialized technical or professional services as recommended by the consultant approved by the City. Such services may include soils and foundation investigations, laboratory testing, analysis, and reports that may be necessary for the proper design of the project. 2. Furnishing property surveys, legal descriptions, property appraisals and arrange acquisition of construction easements. 3. Making drawings from field measurements of existing sewer system facilities when required for planning, additions or alterations thereto. 4, Revising previously approved studies, reports, design 4 t•,, drawings or specifications as necessary. 5. Preparing detailed renderings or exhibits for the Projc. ,.. 6. Furnishing additional copies of reports and auditional prints of drawings and specifications. 7. Preparing special c'iange orders requested by the Ci.y. 8. Preparing environmental impact statement. 9. Prepare pump station plans and specifications, if necessary. 10. Additional services in connection with the Project not other- wise provided for in this agreement. C. CONSTRUCTION PHASE In the event the City has not sufficient qualified engineering employees to administer the Construction Phase of the project and the City deems it advisable _o engage the professional assistance of the Consultant, the Consultant shall perform the following services: -3- 1. Perform instrument sur vey rvey for construction. 2. Provide Resident Project Representative. 3. Prepare nonthl.y pay estimate to Contractor. 4. Prepare final payment to Contractor. 5. Confer with governmental agencies upon completion of the Project and supply necessary documents. 6. Provide additional soil testing, borings and analysis as necessary during construction. 7. Provide additional construction plans and specifications as necessary. 8. Assist City as expert witness in litigation if required. 9. Prepare "As-Built" drawings. 11 . Provide preconstruction colored photographs of those areas affected by the Project. SECTION III - OBLIGATIONS OF THE CITY The City will provide the Consultant witn all available information as to the Cit) 's requirements for the Project, including any previous reports and other data relative to design and construction of such Project. The City will examine all studies, reports, sketches, estimates, specifications, drawings, proposals and other �'^ •ts presented by the Consultant and render decisions pertaining thereto witni , reasonable time period. The City will provide such legal, a"ounting and insurance counselling services as may be required for the Project. The City will give prompt notice to the Consultant whenever the City oaserves or otherwise becomes aware of any defect in the Project for the Consultant's immediate appropriate action. the City shall pay for the cost of publishing advertisements that may be required by local, state or federal authorities. -4- SECTION IV - PERIOD OF SERVICE The Consultant shall begin work within five (5) days after receiving writt_n notice to proceed and shall diligently prosecute the work to meet the time schedule(s) agreeable to the City and the Consultant. SECTION V - FEES A. The City shall pay the Consultant for services rendered during the Final Design Phase (as set forth in Section II-A above) a lump sum of $86,500 for the 10-inch diameter and greater pipe and a lump sum of $97,750 for the eight-inch diameter and greater pipe. B. The City shall pay the Consultant for services rendered for Additional Services (as set forth in Section II-B above) and for Construction Inspection and Management Services (as set forth in Section II-C above) a fee based on the hourly billing rates in effect at the time the work is performed. A copy of the current hourly billings is attached. C. The City will also compensate the Consultant for Reimbursable Expenses consisting of the actual axpense of transportation and subsistence of the personnel of the Consultant when traveling in connection with a Project, toll telephone calls, telegram and reproduction of reports, drawings and specifications in addition to such reproductions as are required by this agreement, and similar items related to the Project. SECTION VI - PAYMENT For work performed under Final Design Phase the Consultant shall submit monthly statements for services rendered on the basis of a lump sum. The statements will be based upon Consultan`'s estimate of the proportion of the total services actually completed at the time of billing. The Consultant shall submit monthly statements for services rendere -ider Special Services and for reimbursable expenses incurr, d. These monthly state- ments will be based upon Consultant's schedule of hourly rates, plus reimbursable expenses. The City shall make prompt monthly payments in response to Consultant's monthly statements. -5- if the Project is terminated or is suspended in whole or in p..rt for more than six months, the Consultant shall be paid for services performed during each phase in accordance with Sertlon V, Paragraphs A, E and C. SECTION VII - GENERAL A. TE[LMINATION 1. This agreement may be terminated by either party by seven days' written notice in the event of substantial failure to perform in accordance with the terms hereof by the other party through no fault of the terminating party. 2. This agream( may be terminated by either party upon any ground by thirty (30) days' written notice to the other party hereto. B. CONSULTING DATA At the request of the City, the Consultant shall provide the C±.ty or its designated representative access to all field notes and all other consulting data and information, including maps, plans and drawings developed in connection with work hereunder for the purpose of inspect- ing or copying the same. C. REUSE OF DOCUMENTS All documents including Drawings and Specifirations furnished by the Consultant pursuant to this agreement are instruments of his services in respect to the Project. They are not: intended or represented to be suitable for reuse by City or others cn extensions of the Project or on any other project. Any reuse without specific written verifica- tion or adaptation by Consultant will be at City's sole risk and without liability or legal exposure to Consultant, and City shall indemnify and hold harmless Consultant from all claims, damages, losses and expenses including attorn ys' fees arising out of or resulting therefrom. Any such verification or adaptation will entitle Consultant to further compensation at rates to be agtecd upon by City and Consultant. -6- D. ESTIMATES OF COST Since Consultant has no control over the cost of labor, materials or equipment, or over the Contractor(s) ' methods of determining pri,.es, or over competitive bidding or market conditions, his opinions of probable Project Cost or Construction Cost provided for herein are to be made on the basis of `pis experience and qualifications and represer' his best judgment as a design professional familiar with the construc- tion industry, but Consultant cannot and does not guarantee that proposals, bids or the Construction Cost will not vary from opinions of probable cost prepared by him. If prior to the bidding, the City wishes greater assurance as to the Construction Cost, the City shall employ an independent cost estimator. E. ARBITRATION f On any and all matters on which the City and Consultant do not concur and fail to reach agreement, the matter shall be settled by arbitration as follows: Each party shall appoint one licensed Consultant and these two shall appoint a third licen-ed Consultant. These three Consultants shall study the facts as presented to tnem by both parties, and shall render an opinion in writing to both parties, which shall be binding on both parties. The costs of each arbitration shall be divided e.enly between the Consultant and the City. F. INSURANCE The Consultant shall secure and maintain such insurance as will protect him from claims under Workmen's Compensation acts and from claims for bodily injury, death, property damage or other liability which may a.ise from the performance of his services unuar this agreement. G. SUBLETTING OR ASSIGNMENTS OF CONTRACT The Consultant shall not sublet or assign any of the work covered by this agret.nent except with the prior written approval of the City. -7- J H. COMPLIANCE WITH CIVIL RIGHTS ACT The Consultant shall comply with all applicable provisions o° the regulations issue! pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, in regard to nond_ocriw'rir •. ' .n in emplcrmen ut au,e of race, creed, color or national origin. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have made and executed this agreement as of the _ day of _ 1979. MOORE, WALLACE 6 KENNEDY, INC. By John R. Wallace, Jr. President CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON By (Signature) (Title) _4' L7GEND HONEY DENI INTERCEr"TOR ALTERNATIVE "A.'I 13 LINE NUMBER OF UNIT COST FIG-.RE. SHEET I OF I -, 400 Boo EXHIBIT N0. 10 GRWITT SEWER SCALE CCO IN FEET -- Y r ` �. �� A �q�` s� , 1 n r r / % y ytir�/ ee �,` sE4rl , s'\ yt/ `Etr°\�J/ �2 ? ! q f O 41 so \\\ \ a .. 4 fr 4 '-ve \/i� I; so 0 / 300 _ 350 J �q LEGEND KrNNYDAL_E ! N T ERCEPTORb OLINE NUNGER LF UNIT LOST FIGURE ALTERNATIVE °AI GRAVITY SEWER SHEET I OF I SCALE o 400 Boo 1200 EXHIBIT N0. 8 IN FEET 111\VV/\UUY// --1— �l �N AV 1j t a o J S w JI DALE i• i H TY- _ 1 REN �` -I2 EDMOND AV 1. S.E, y o 10 w KII H _ u DAYTDN A _ DA ON AVE. 2 E -`_ DAYTON AL. z �.. N.E. N. 8n I y0� AS AV NE O • H + - -I K8w 0 13 9 J - - K- Z U- �—IQ}+ X PET K_3gA ERD EN AVE.ONTE `�\` `. 1 MONTER£Y LT MONT REY AV NE. _ V N. 300 �`� K-SR o I N.E. 8 W K- a �— LINLOLN AVE NE z . z i v j '1. N.E. ` O V n 5 i M1y ,AO DONE' N.E A 1( Y E EMENTSR OOL 9 moo. 31W 1 MOORE,WALLA,CE&KENNEDY,INC. 4 ENGINEERS • P'L-NNERS ■ SURVEYORS HOUR" RATE SCHEDULE Effective October 11, 1978 Per "our Principal $42.00 Principal Engineer, Project Manager $33.00 Project Engineer $30.00 Senior Engineer $25.00 Engineer, Senior Designer $21.00 Senior Draftsman, Desig-aer $20.00 Draftsman $16.50 Junior Draftsman $12.50 Inspector $18.50 Planner, landscape Architect $22.00 Land Surveyor $27.00 Survey Crew, 2 persons $45.00 Survey Crew, 3 persons $55.00 Purvey Crew, 4 persons $65.00 Administrative Specialist $22.00 Office, Clerical $10.00 This schedule supersedes all prior rate schedules and is effective for all work con�racted for and performed on an hourly rate basis as of th, above date. 1932 FIRST AVENUE, SUITE 0706• SEATTLE WASHINGTON 98101 • j206) 124-2623 x s = . ;Lm• tw. rw•r Y ' Law+n.. w f�... `■1 � rr•, ti r� 4r, Mna [mow �9rN ____� r. 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