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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWWP2701999(48)l 'o I BEGINNING OF FILE FILE TITLE Pro z - LS O 1* 31 'A fe Q AuQ.y Rw . Cvrts en to%c& V41 �� ° ��� �` 9 � 4?� �� 22 30 � ,�ti 'i" � ; w \ 7 � jti `�, � � � � /.M J iw? 9 Tim� ' I• K 4) � € ')SnJ+1 �N�LJ 'DLMM �n�W 9 iI i i 7g 154 ✓ONE S January 19, 1991 Richard G. Houghton Director of Public Works City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue Menton, W+ 16056 SUB,IELT: Preliminary Plans Submittal LID 314 Dear pick: Enclosed for your review are the plans for LID 314. At this stage of the design process, we have completed all of the plan and profile sheets, the channelizatinn sheets, the cross-section sheets, the vicinity map, gener.l notes and pavement cross-sections. The remaining sheets, which include the illumination. Signalization, major drainage crossings, sanitary sewer lift station and structure notes are presently in the design process and we will transmit them ss soon as they are complete. The main line stone drain on sheets 26, 27 and 28 (S.W. 19th Street) is incomplete duA to the unresolved issues of whether or not to connect the box culvert into the enclosed storm Jrainage system. As soon as this issue is resolved, we can complete the storm drainage design. The P-9 channel crossing at the East Valley Road is also incomplete due to unresolved issues related to the invert of the channel crossinm. Please get in touch with us as soon as your plan review is ca,,plete or if you have any questions regarding the plans. Sincerely, JONES ASSOCIATES, INC. John Walton Asst. Project Manager Jw,is pt0.l Mnenry»Ww� M4LVld we MlM• GANN M= OF RF o PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT x [DESIGN,UTII ITY ENGINEERING 0 235 zWl ! MUNICIPAL GUILOIN0 200 MILL AVE E0. RINTON.NAEm.aM b 'to tt►ry 110 BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH November e, 1481 MA,OR Subject: I .I.D. 324 - basement Cent lemeu: The design plane tar the referenced pro!ect are nearing cueplstion. It is hoped that the project can be bid within the next 30 days. Before awarding the contract, .it is neceasary to obtain certain easements required for utility installation. Attached please find an edsement form with A location map and legal descrip- tion of an easement required from your property. It is hoped that you would concur and execute and return the Ysement form to this office. If you would like to discuss the matter further, please contact Bob Irav at the number listed above. Very truly yours, p ld C. R,mag en, ps- Design Fnaineer IBzekd Inclosures i ttE hE i PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT A.` tar DESIGN 'UT ILITY ENGINEERING, 0 235 2631 e� MUNICIPAL NMI DING M hill AVi so RENTON,Wa3R 90M rtP� rfn as►st Novempar 2, 1981 BARBARA V. SMINPGCM MAYOR King County Surface Hater Management Div. Room 976 King County Administration 8uiiding Seattle, WA 98104 Subject_: L. I,D. 314 - Hydraulic Permit Attn: Meredith Mamanakis Gentlemen: Enclosed per your request please find sheets 16 and 36 of the referenced construction plans. The locatlon of the proposed P-Channels are marked on the prints. Pleas* note at the proposed P-9 crossing East Valley Highway (Shoat 16) vMI are proposing not to install the ultimate culvert crossing At this time due to the uncertainty of the P-9 Channel grades. We are proposing to provide An outlet for the drainage from the east and address the P-9 crosslnV when It Is more derinite. On sheet 36, note that we are proposing to extend S.W. 27th St to the 1/16 line of Sec. 25 to provide access to Longscres property. We are not addressing the P-1 Channel crossing at this time due to the un- certainty of the project. Should You require additional Inf:n•ma tien, please contact me at the above listed number. Very truly yours, Donald G. Monaghan, P.E. Design Engineer Rl:pmp t1F N�,1 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT UCSIG14%U7 tL ITV ENO NfkRING • 7]S 763' MIRNCIPAL SOLVING SOSYILL AV[ SO RLN1oN.WRAm gas y,Fy� a d+'e tR� At,rl BARBARA y. SHINPOC,H S)vaher 6, 1981 Me" Rink County Surface Manag~t Divislrn Rome 976 Ring Countv Adelolatratlon 'su.,ding Stittle %A 98104 Attention: Meredith MARAnakis Subject: L.I.D. 0114 - Hydraulic Permit centlesenI Unclosed per your request plena find two copies each of chaste 16 and '6 Of the referenced construction plans. Should you require additto tl Infor,tation, pleas contact " At thV nueber listed above. Mery truly your,, Donald C. Monaghan, P.U. Deaisn Snllneur Htckd Rnelnsures OF �Fti r THR CITY OIL RUNTON MIMpCIPAL 0401.0140 700 tmlL AVG $0 4101TOk MASH NON 9ARDARA v SHIN►OCM, MAYOR N P r10 Ne,t y MEMORANDUM To: Dick Houghton DATt; August 2A. 1181 rpm; P ke Parnell This is In response to the questions Outlined In your August 2$th Hanel. A. rlhalating Of Uf 114' -- Daseu on our prsviou•% discussions, I recall that the City Is Presantiv comnitted to the tuna of W0,000 On this project. The Mayor Is understandably concerned and would 11" some answers to the following questions before requesting "hat the Council approve additional interim financing: I, Why most the City purchase the right-of-way rather than the LID Participants (are there any options)? 2. NO. mueh Annoy will be required to purchase the right-of-way? )• Mdw own after the AN dcquisltla, will the project go out to bid and then what send of cr,itructiun ties frame are we talking about? Plsase reserve lane time on Monday, August 31, at 2:Oo P.m, to discuss this Issve with 04rbard, Ted and me. 0. Storm Drdlnage utility -- From an oferatlonal standpoint, this 14 a coecept whose time has can". From a practical standpoint. 1 believe that we must recognize the political realities involved with this Issue: 1901 is on elecflon year; the Cuuncil us been cliticizsd for levying large rate increases tints year; METRd is talking about another rate increase to cover the "201 1`44111 lt,s Program"; the garbage contract Is about to be renegotlatad which MY result in another substantial rate Increase. For these reasons, 1 believe the Council would be less than enthu.lo.tic when faced with a Proposal that would create Another "burden" on the toVayer NowAver, due to 1"Put from the attorney regarding the Clty's potential and existing Ilabllity and Othdr Itsgical arguments for the astabllshment of a Drainage utility, 14e11ava we should begin preparing a Proposal that would selablish the utility In Ig®). The following questions must be addressed; I� Whet is the legal pracass that we must follow to recelve voter 4"rovel? Mean to Oick Houghton llutlwst 1Q, 1981 Page 1 1, Now much rewnae will be reVuir*d to establish and operate a v,abla utility? Mow will that* figures aff*tt present ratepayors? ). Wtat *misting probl was can be addressed by establishing the utility? 4, What haw other municipalities in similar tituations eaperiencedl It aPPear, to me that a thnroogh analysis of our needs, eptlons, goals and timetables should begin soon In an effort to establish a Storm Drainage utility in 1993. It would Probably be appropriate, given the Mayor's approval, to form a casrailtee or appropriate staff members to address the%* Issues and formulate a plea. MWP;hh cc; Mayor Shinpach Lift RE•I•� \ O OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY RENTONMA8HINOTON tU Wi+t.•4'\t0•\t\ aC l+.MW►.YPi • RM+O• rpMtq ygi\ t\\ MN A F I AWPENCR I WARREN. o•••++Mni• DANIEL KELL+CXYG, •tatty++m+••rretnt. DAVID M DLAH "W", 'eo gEe.tJ* Hatch 29, 1982 MARK E sARs[R .t\irNr o•l n.awe• TO Don Monaghan FROM Daniel i'ellogg, Assistant City Attorney RE. LID 0314 Relocation of Puget Power Facilities Dsar Don: As I told you in our recent telephone conference, we have heen unsuccessful in persuading Puget Power to make the installation of the relocation of electric utilities at their own cost pursuant to the terms of Section III of Ordinance ilo. 2428 (the franchiso ordinance) . We have no! even boon successful in persuading Puget Power to make the installation a• their coat ruserving the question of who shall pay for the installation for a later determination. Therefore, it will be necessary for the Citv of Renton to proceed with the relocation of the utilities at the cost of the LID, reserving all of the rights of the City and the LID for reimburse- ment of the expenses of construction to be determined by further negotiations or litigation with Paget Power. In that regard, we do not mean to leave the implication that we will deflnitely recommend such litigation. There to a very good legal question as to the applico' lity of the terms of Ordinance No. 2428 or Schedule 71 of the Puget Power Tariffs which was filed on July 19, 1968 and became effective on August 19, 1968, twelve days after the franchise ordinance was accepted by Puget Power and ten days after the ordinance wont into effect upon publication by its own terms In any avant, it appears to us that under the current tariffs which have been in effect since 1977, that the maximum Lost to the City or the LID will be 15% of the cost of the project excluding cost of trenching and restoration of the site because one lane or r,ore is being added to the widening of the street. Therefore, you should make appropriate arrangements to have thy City's contractor trench and restore the premises and coordinate with Puget Power for the installation of the utilities. By the terns of the Ordinance, the funds du to Pug at Power by the City of Renton are payable within thirty days. Please contact me if you have any further questions . Daniel Kellcgg DK:nd cc, Mayor C1Eyy Clerk Die. Houghton JONES ASSOC1ATFS, INC, } w+wi`l . ■nomeeea To: �, i 4 i.^ •.. "n c LETTER Of TIIMSIMITTAL Job No. 7 E Attw CLIENT •„ ,[,__ r, .=✓("I Trensmlfiod from MOduction 10 Administration by _ Dab -77 THESE ARE 'f^'.NIMITIED as chKirod below: f ransmdted from Admrmstration to Client by ' Data Me1400 Y 'a apwaw� Certified Mall ❑ By— Date Celtic M O .V�YOVr Vp By Hand Q By ' _ Data..A;.,•,*;,;�Rec. Client Pickup ❑ By Date Roc. ter prpw.,W commMl TRANSMITTAL CONSISTED OF, ❑ hmrf Mwnw1 artb Iwn Iq Ut Report,tlHod Letter report dated O in accwomn w/Prorep,onar sp+rc.,e,.wwnl (�Lrpal dacrd+tion doted Fa Oatria, Design plans of Remarks Onglnai field notes. Pop to Book Copy hied not", Paee —Ni­• Book Survey Rot. $hoot to ._...._WIW Survey Map. Skeet to deed,_,_ Spocilkalron& pllW dated Other,described as r r • OF RA,1 C OFFICE OR THE CITY ATTORNEY• RENTONVASHINOTON JjRt M�•CrM•W�M � ,x,h1w••V,l C • NnMn .aN•Mbw •W5 M•MA F LAWRQNCr ! WARR[N DAN11L %[LLCK=. •nose,c,,*, vwn xe .Id' April 6, 1981 APR ntt7if Ek�NE[R7, trtn T0: GARY NORRTS, Traffic Engineer . . FROM: DAN KELLOGG. Assistant City Attorney RE: Puget Power involvement in LID 314 We have reviewed your Memorandum of March 23, 1981 and the attachments. We are of the opinion that Puget Power is not required to participate in LID 314 until the City determines that the public health, welfare, convenience and pedestrial and vehicular traffic safety in any street or road widening or relocation project requires conversion of existing overhead facilities to an underground installation on a major or arterial street or roadway carrying an average of 10,000 vehicles or more per day. The City may not require Puget Power to convert more than 1.5 miles of such street or roadway to underground utilities in any one year. These requirements are set forth in City of Renton ordinance No, 2432. In any event, the obligation of Puget Power to make such installation at its cost is aub,ject to the "applicable filed tariffs" or the publisheJ policies of the respective utilities. City of Renton Ordinance No, 2428 which grants Puget Power the franchise to transmit electricity through the City of Renton requires that the installation of underground utilities at the ex ense of the utility *hall be "subject to (the utilities) filed tariffs Therefore, a review c ' the "applicable tariffs" to essential to ascertain any answer to the question of whether the City may require Puget Power to provide the installation at the preoent time. In reviewing Mr. Copps' letter of March 12, 1981, we note that paragraph S.b of Schedule 71 of Puget Power's filed tariffs provides to follows: "Nothing herein contained shall affect the rights or obligations of the Company under any contract for the conversion of electrical facilttiea from overhead to underground which was entered into prior to the effective date hereof," Page 2 Cary Norris April 6, 1981 That tariff was filed on February 16, 1977 and became effective on March 18, 1977. The franchise ordinance (Ordinance No, 2428) was passed on August 5, 1968. Ordinance No, 2432 which requires the undergrounding of facilities was passed an September 23, 1968. Therefore, since both of the ord.nances were approved prior to the effective data of tht cited tariff, it is our opinion that the cited tariff does not affect the contract between the City of Ken•an and the utility as expressed in the two ordinances. Therefore, it is our opinion that the utility must provide underground installation of its utilities at such time as the average vehicular traffic reaches 10,000 vehicles per day. As you have noted in your correspondence to the utility, the average vehicular volume does not yet reach 10,000 vehicles a day. However, it seems clear to me that. Puget Power would be well advised to participate In the under- grounding of the utilities at such rime as the trench is open, rather than being reqyuired by the Citv to later come in and underground the utilities at a time when the other improvements are already InatallPd. You may wish to forward a copy of our opinion letter to the utility with our suggestion that they make their installation of improvements at the present time as a matter of convenience to themselves and of cost savings to their rate payers. One further matter needs comment. We would suggest that the Citv request that the utility give notice to the City of any application by it for change nr adoption of tariffs which migF, concern matters over which the City has jurisdiction, such as undergrounding of utilities, We would not want the regulatory bodv to adopt tariffs which were in violation of our ordinances, or which created an ambiguity or cc .flint between the utility's duty to the City and to its regulatory agency. I believe that such dispute could be resolved prior to the adoption of tariffs rather than at the confrontation stage later. Daniel Kellogg DK:ds cc: Mayor, City Clerk, Dick Houghton N E M 0 R A N 0 U n DATt. Arch 23, 19d1 To. wry Morris FROM; Clint Morgan SUBJECT: L10 314 (test Valley Road) and roVet Power's Involvement Reference is Massa to Puget Power's letter of March 12. 1981, I. Act with Jack Olsen. De.ermins the total amount of cost they are e.+pKting the Cl tv to participate with them on the under- ground conversion. Puget -bwer or property owners Must pay as part of the LID coat which is in accordance with the ordinance (2432) . 2. Electrical tariff my be in aonfiict with franchise egreement 2428. In my opinion, the franchise agreement would be legally binding upon the Power Company over any filed tariff. 3. CitY could provide the trench which would be joint with street 1{ghting. Prior courdinated plans needed for contra:,t. 4. Ordinance may be s;Iatt on projected vehicle traffic; but it would cost Puget Power less to put the system in now than after the roadway leprovements are in and the developers requesting power in + peace-meal fashion. The ordinance states they have to install the facilities at their cost when vehicle volume reachos10,000, which may be not for in the future. The question is, would they Prefur to put the system underground now or told to in the rear future when the volumes jump to 10,000 vehicles Per day? The franchise agresment binds the Power Company to the City ordinance by Powers iuvestsd in tAa agreemant. It is mostly to Puget Power's advantage to move now. 9. Refer to attached franchise agreement for prior rights and power Of control that the Cl tY has, CEN:ad At tIsChmn is OVER �� wrch 12. 1981 Richard C. Nought Acting Public Works Director City of Renton 200 Mill Ave. S. Renton, WA, 980" Re: East Valli ad iwruveMnt Pro.fect Dear Mr. Houghton: We nave received the Preliminary plans for the City's 10 314 project and shay are currently being reviewed uy our Engineerni � Department. We certainly agree with the City's determination L. public �walth, welfare , convenience and future vehicular traffic safety requires the conversion of the existing overhowo facilities to underground installation. With r*gard to Ordinance 2432, Sactiun 1I, Cost:, we are naturally concerned over Puget bearing the entire cost of the project. A requirement outlined in Section II addresses itself in part to "major or arterial streets or roadways car�r ii.�n� an average of 10.000 vehicles prr day in which the <-viny ufility wi11 bear the entire expense;" but is silent on projected vehicular traffic as stated in your letter. Your position is understandable. However, we do not wish to abandon Filed Tariff, SLhodule 11 (attached), especially 3 (b), Before actual work proceeds it is suggested you contact Jack Olson, Manager Customer Service, and establish a meeting regarding this matter, Also, if You have any questions, please give ee a call. Very truly yours, p. L. COOP- - Director South Central Division Enc. Noe aMru w.Vea�yr taxyro EdA Srxan baV,Wr,♦Fln wwrbr WlD9 ivpol9S}wa h � PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT VIL TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION • 235 2620 .tE INN MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE SO RENTON.WASH.VSO55 4 'EO SEPLLwV� BARBARA Y. SMINPOCH MAYOR March C, 1961 Mr. t'hr1 Copps. Manager St+„th Central WV&Sion Puget sound Power t LighL Co. P.V. Box 129 Senior, NA 98055 Su.'juetr LID 114 - "at Vall Road I---- lint Pruloco War Mr. COOPS The show-referenced Project is echedulW to be41n in the near future, but. as yet ws do not haw A specific data. ae are tranntit•.inq Preiiwinary Plans for your ravlev. We would appreciate your coeementa at this tim. To comPlsewnt the roadway iaprovaeants we requsat that all owrhe&d utility transmtsaion lines under 55 KV be Mdergroultded in conjunction with this irrptvwMnt Project. East Valley B-44 IS Projected to ttave ww2 10.GDo Veh1Cle6 Per day when Lne Area is fully dewlOPed. The City has detersined that the Public health, welfare. convan,ence and vehicular traffic safety taquiro the conwraiun Of the eetrtinq Overhead facilities to an underground installation. In accordance with ordinance No. 2432, the Bout and expenro of converting the ertiatinq overhead to underground facilities shall be borne by the Solving utility, We would Appreciate your cocPsration In chid Project. If we can be of any Assistance, plow let us .tmv. v.nOtrsly. Richard C. Houghton 1 Acting Public works Director CIxNrad cct Gary Norris Don Managhan 94 Rudluff uu to ivy I N T 6 R O F r I C r _ O R R r S P 0 ,9 D r N C r, Date March 10, 1982 Tot Richard C. Houghton, Public Works Department rNal 90bert E. Bergstrom, En9inee,ing Supervise sueJKT, L.I.D. 0314 The pertinent dates which have been set with regards to L.I,D, 314 are as follows; First Day of Advertitiina March 24, 1982 Bid Opening April 27, 1982 Start Construction July 26, 1982 Complete construction December 2, 1982 Total Working Days 325 . _a ,t1" 0 orgs r DM:ckd cc: Gary Norris Ron Olson OF R'I. t,"L �Jt ° PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTJ 7- DESIGN/UTILITY ENGINEERING 235-Ml � ✓g M/NIGMI BUelgal0 MO Mll AVB.BD. RBMTOel sIMN.BBBM c P rpD BFMte� BARBARA V, SHINPOCH October 29, 1981 MAVOR Bill Grant Director of Parking Longacres Rau Track Renton Junction Renton, WA 98055 Dear Bill: As I discussed with you last weak we have run into right-of-way probloms that were not expected. We may have to condemn to obtain the necessary right-of-way. f„r schedule is to have all of the necessary right-of-way or easements by March 1, 1982. A revised preliminary assessment is Manned to be sent by February 1, 1982 and we plan to hold a public meeting with the property owners by March 1, 1982. If we can follow this schedule, constru•.tion could start on or before May 1, 1962. Very truly yours, jr�k Richard C. Boughton Public Works Director RCM:pmp cc: Mayor Shinpoch OF R�t•� Q�R z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RICHARD C HOUGHION • DiRECtOR MUNICIPAL BIIILDINO aoo FALL►VE w OEa gENTON.WASH fe P 206 235 2569 �'�Eo sE►�E"� BARBARA Y. SHiNPOCH MAYOR December 17, 1981 TO: Larry Warren, City Attorney FROM: Richard Houghton, Public Works Director SUBJECT: L.I.D. 314, East Valley Rd, & S.W. 27th St. Improvements As you know we are about to receive the plans and specifications from Jones Associates. However, we are already aware of several changes to those plans. These changes are basically caused by right-of-way acqui- sition problems which we have discussed with you. The changes anticipated are in alignment only and quantities for bid items may change somewhat. Other than that the basic task does not change, We are working now to determine the extent of these changes. Becaust• of the basic problems related to P.E. costs we are going to let Jones go and take over contract ourselves as soon as we receive the plans and specifications. At that time I anticipate problems with Jones regarding contract awarding related to final fee. A major concern of mine is just where do we stand when we start revising Jones plans which are stamped by them. Could we be in a problem with this also? We are proposing to write an addendum to contract outlining ,ranges and advising the bidder to consider his bid with the changes in mind. I would like to meet with you very soon to discuss these items and our approach to solving them without buying the Farm. Please call and set an appointment as soon as you can. RCM:pmp cc: Don Monaghan .Ji_l• :inal'itott Pudic '�ar.s ;)irectov City of 'a�aton ':>ir �ictu '.a you can saa Frol tLa Ineler , 4 - , ^o t..at I praairc2 for !<.rri31 its o time sin.n i i : ;,rtiag 1,I] 314. ':7rrid •.:Hats na t0, :.aY" �oUr UjMi HCC 4n t"Is ,rn'act.7 C011C pau 7lvisa, rat in iritini .�❑ y ..rrc ra, cc�:i�Hiae.i in n; :°„r eo inJ also liva -._ i r,Se it :icttira as to iatas .v� �,a can a.itiei.>atm 1, .11l .i;las :�c�ivei !con Pro:,,rty 7..•ne*rs? 2. .,ID A ;or 1. :,:;t .� u� t : to ' •+f ^all =r-Hat Director of ar%inq "n.i acras LanwresRace'Imk - July 29, 1981 lot 'lorrie Frame mill ,rant Subtactt LID 30 I got with 'sayor Shinoch and the 'savor's e3sistant, ;like Parnell and AcLinq Public 'brks Director Dic!: ::0u9hton for about 45 minutes yuaterday. _17 �, of tha information teat I too); notes oa follwa. ^.he original LID price was S13,033,330. T:113 133 uean cut back to $5,603,033. 'sidewalks and of:iar items have been deleated. They will be added vhan too property owners devolo,, taeir property. Tile drainage problems with tile state have been solved. Tile LID •.•ill i,ocludo 3 l>u-3 culverts w:%ic:> vill run under tag wust valley highway. Saringurook :risk will also have culverts, rather than a bridge. Ti,a City leas Alroady scant S553,303 on consulting Foes. Thera aro 15 >arcala of )ro:)ert; involvud in the LID. Two are holding out# but these involve a minor amount of money. Tile Austin Company and 3urlington Northorn# the two largest landowners plug 994 of the other pro,>arty Owners are sager to procead. After the deeds are obtained from all proporty ownors,('aaxt 2 weeks) t.san the total LID coats are mailed to all ban+fiting property owners. :'>on a pu:>)ic .iaaring •.:ill 1>9 nild to Naar fron Cie pro-.,arty ownar3 w`;lic. 3y mid Soptembor all propartie3 should :cnai thalr assasanents. Tao next stay) 1a t3%inn 'Tide on Cle LI-). If you could like to discuss this eita no furthar let too ;.now. I will koop after the City to Hoke sure they continua ,>tolrass. ? ggs �o �Elcs c � xRssrr. ve € era Date December 21, 1981 TO: PILE PROh: Don Monaghan SUI&J" Property Acquisition U D 314 Parcels 13 and 13C Ireakdown of cost for acquisition of parcels from Reber, Allison, Divan 6 Iverson: Parcel 13 57,189.24 sq. ft. y S3.00 S171,567.72 13C 3,998.00 sq. ft. 25% of $3.00 2,998.00 Escrow 276.64 Recording 10.00 Title �284.0 $170336-5 L ! LlleftLct CQRlf �SPONQ �MCj Data December 21, 1"l To flnonce POO1, Richard C. Houghton, Public Works Director BUS&VT h operty Acquisition L.I.D. 310 Parcel 17 and 17C Would you Please have a check prepared in the name and amount as shown below% Safeco Title insurance Co. $175,136.95 Also please disregard 'my request of December 10, 1961 for a check for Weber, Allison given s Iverson. DAmtjt 11 of kE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RICHARD C HOUGHTON • DIRECTOR NAINICIPAL WILDING 200 AMLL AVE SO. PENTON,WASH.ONU �tFD sE P,E SP 206 235 2569 BARBARA Y. SHINPDCH MAYOR .ecember 17, 1981 TO: Larry Warren, City Attorney FROM: Richard Houghton, Public Works Director SUBJECT: L.I.D. 314, East Valley Rd. 6 S.W. 27th St. Improvements As you know we are about to receive the plans and specification; from Jones Associates. However, we are already aware of several changes to those plans. These changes are basically caused by right-of-way acqui- sition problems which we have discussed with you. The changes anticipated are in alignment only and quantities for bid items may channe somewhat. Other than that the basic task does not change. We are working now to determine the extent of these changes. Because of the basic problems related to I . ., costs we are going to let Jones go and take over contract nurselves as soon as we receive the plans and specifications. At that time I anticipate problems with Jones regarding contract awarding related to final fee. A major concern of mine is just where do we stand when we start revising Jones plans which are stamped by them. Could we be in a problem with this also? We are proposing to write an addendum to contract outlining changes and advising the bidder to consider his bid with the changes in mind. I would like to meet with you very soon to discuss these items and our approach to solving them without buying the Farm. Please call and set an appointment as soon as your can. RCH:pmp cc: Don Monaghan Date October 22, 1981 TOE Richard Houghton PI%IM Donald Monaghan SUBJ6CSI Bill Grant's letter, October 3, 1981 It Is estimated that all right-of-way and easomists needed in conjunction with LID 314 will be acquired by March I, 1982, Construction could than start on or before May I, 1982. Revised preliminary assessments could be prepared and mailed to the property owners by February I, 1982 with the hearing with the property owners being held on or before March 1, 1982. OGM:pmp ; THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL SUILDINU E00Na LL AVE SO RENTON.WASH OnS f• BARBARA Y. SHINPO:H, MINOR a PANNING DEPARTMENT 1141'ro Er tPt December 2, 19E0 235 2550 MEMORANDUM TO: Environmental Review Committee I/ FROM: David R. Clemens, Senior Planner RE: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW OF L.I.D. 314 ,) The Comprehonesive Planring Section has reviewed the checklist for LID 314 and we feel that several aspuct.s of the environr .,t have been insufficiently addressed. 1) POTENTIAL ADVF.R:,E IMPACTS ON WETLAND HABITATS The Planning Derartment is in the process of inventorying and classifying the wetlands in the City, including those which will La erfected by this LID. I have attached specific comments of cur section regarding these issues. 2) SECONDARY ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQENCES - Air quality, Traffic and other growth induced impact The subject area is on the verge of significant physical d lopment which will be enhanced by the completion of these p e improvements. In many cases the actual development would not be possible u.1til the improvements are in place. The secondary effects upon induced growth in the area need to be addressed, evaluated, and mitigation setforth. 3) DIRECTLY RELATED TRAFFIC IMPACTS The nroposal makes no mention or analysis of the traffic impacts of the Completion of the proposed improvements. Although many of the street segments proposed will alleviate congestion at some locations, the implementation of thi LID will further impact SW 43rd, and the Lind Ave crossing of -405. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that each of these issues be evaluated, and if necessary mitigating measures taken including deletion of certain ` sections of the proposeal from the LID. Of particular concern if are those segments of SW 19th and SW 27th which directly impact the existing wetlands , or drainage- improvements which would indirectly impact these wetland areas. Defaral of certain aspects of the proposed LID until the impacts of the adjoining land uses have been evaluated, may Le appropriate. Enin,IiLrAfsrnr ' tidal i�s L lb 314— _dte+a � . mq MAO I, of epthM' 1 ►__. pf __.ante►- j*Et_ -.&&—..�fW!! Alit _ fij Saul I,.. . "Al ,._ _ sw a+� _4AAk :e --,. '�t 4 '� r .ten I A...& pK AA t.TY OF RENTON, '.CASHINGT�N f ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM r0A pIr ICE Un 01IL�Y �� � � Application me. rf.avQ 4;.4i . Qaraslr 110 3/4/; - InvIreamentol Checklist NO. f�F• 096-%% PRO►OSID, dote: FINAL, 44to BO claratiat of sig*lficance O Declaration of Significance 0dolarotles of Ndo•Sit"lficahto Q OAC laratiun of Non•LlgnifiCan Ce coltmENis: 4 EEi•1,3� A4,. ��/,/r< . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nneereeaa Ice the State invironaoRtal Policy Act of loll. Chapter 43.21C. RCM, squire{ itst�site local lowernmantel 494"Clet to consider anlirOn"encai values both lop that, owa actions see open 11406161 private pro *Ws. Tnt ACt Alta requires that an EIS be :%oared for all major attieot significantly affecting the quality of the onvironaent. The purpose of this Chat It It It to help the agencies Involved aeteral"t whether or not a OrOpasal Is such a major action. Please Answer the following ewestleat as coo0lttoly as you can with the Information pro * n Sly e11111a►1e to you. Whore 4.0140atlans of your ahegrs Are required. Or wnpre yaw 1ellev* 40 IIAtlAnatlen would be WOW to government 64410 0n aAurs. IACIuea your Oa01&$Ali*" in tht state OrOvided. Or us* AdditlnnAl pa9eA If necessary. feu should Iatldee roferti is to any reports or studio% of olth you its aware and which are role- vapt to the aasmerl you •rovids. Complete intworl to theta questions now will help all spatial Iavelveo with your paimital to undertake the required environmental review with- out YRMtdo keraj delay. The fellovin9 questions apply to your total proposal , not Just to the license for which You APO tYrr*Atly Milling Or the proposal for "Rica 10prO,Al 1S tou9Rt. Your answers %Mina intioek the I"Aet$ which vlll be caused by your proposal when It it completed, even though Completion "ayy not etc,- until %Oootiat In tha future. This will allow all Of the ltopcldo which A111 be involved to ;0001e00 -halt environmental review now. with. met twit Citing setarwrt In the future. RMI: this Is a staadore tore m/149 Mate by all Stott amd local Agencies 1n the State of oohing tea /sr vArio I types of proposalt. %any of the Alwestionl sty "at apply to your mroom%a 1, tf a Cwestion Boat hot apply. just answer it "no" and continue on to the Mat euestloa. Ee9IR.tRe4T4 C"ECELIST FORM IACtGROOND NON of proponent CITY OF RENTON i. AeefeAs and phone author Of Proponent: 200 Mill Ave. S_ Rentwl, 4A 98055 3. Date Checklist Submitted I0•31•10 a. Aleacy rOWlring Checklist City Ot Renton 0H04441. If toolicahll: 410 .'1}14, R_dd9wflt Imp rPymmtnt%. E. 1,Yllwv N,,.. S.v. anti }.4, the i. patYro Ane off eJ t.7/icnpN on Of the OraCOLi i,CluJing Out not :1witod t0 ill list, general design *;*wants. And Other factors that will g-.ve in acGarats YndortSAhdinq at Its scoot Ana natlro' Improvements will include roaiwav w,denino, eurh (�ut_w drainage,. sanitary ht:wgr%, strert lighting And •.i Onail,elicrv, $trrCts affectod are E. Valley Nwy, from Sid 16tb St. to S4 41st St., S4 16th St. frus Lind A", SW to E. VOIIOy Nwy. , S4 lath it, troll E, Valir; Nw), tc, Ray+"and Ave. S4 and SW 2ith St. 4`100h E. Valley H%.y, t,l Vill" ace,kuaq .ocatlon of orothep OSAI idtscr,be the physical listing o/ tna proposal, a1 .all as the extent of i land area Affected by any anvlronmootal imp tf, including day Other Information nttdee to give an accurate tnoerftdnr fig of the tnvl rOM ynto' setting of the aropotall: P roJtct it loc.,ted in the 0 illa Flats an Indt.strial area a large t Ion o/ which I, platted into indust' 'al sitt%. Several large warehouses and some office buildings already exist. The area served it flat anJ drainage runs north, south and we.t to Springhro>k Creek. S. Estimated date for completion of the proposal . "id I ), U:do of all pe rmlts, licentts or g0vtrnment a I Mdf ral , state and local•"[n<1"ding rttpnes)pprovals rag ui red for the proposal Flood control to r< mil DOE — Fisheries 10. Jo You have any plans for futura additlOnf, expansion, or further a<tivtty related to or connected with this Proposal? If yes, expialn: No li. 00 you loot n an r plans by of Mrs which may affect the property covered by _your proposal . II yes, explain: Possible Iona tructlon f the P-1hannel li f lion to the drainage SyS trims 12. Attach any other "llcat"i" farm tndt 1%s been completed regarding the pro' a 0sali if none Ms been completed, out is ea0ectlJ to be ft 100 at tome YOtYrf date. bestride the nature of turn atol,catlon form: N/A Ii. ENWIRONm[NTAL iNPACTS tE splanati 0nt of ill "yes" and "maybe" answers are required) (I) Earth, N111 the proposal result in; N) unstable earth conditians or in cfHngef In geologic substructures? fit- q ar - (b) a fruo"Onf, displacements. compaction or over. covering of the toil? g Hry}ff ir W Ch:A94f In topography Or ground su tract relief y Q pATM wr ld: uniquet geologic,or covering,-flyslcal r features)t10n of any {t $— Ox+� .,u ,e) Any Increase in a•.nd or wAttr erosion or soils, either on jr of- the site, $ qYf Mrt Yu �f) Changes In Aepasftian or eras/en of hack', sa M1. Or chanjti In tit Utt dn, 44401't,0n O' *-Odor an lcn may '*Ali) the Chenhel ar ; 'I'V. dr stream dr the peg of the ocean or any n'et dr :a.a, halanatian: Ib : G) Scud ftilin i'.c ;rim atreRtt Io tpradt will L+n �O,u(ro.l. ���� Will the propOlal result In; (a) Air emissions or dettriorAtton of ambiga% elr quality? A (b) the creation of oblecttor►ble odart! x Fir TATIr c- (C) Alteration of air lbvelnent, a01%turl or temperature. or Any -h►nge In climate, either IOCAlly or roglgnally> x �BT rJ' [xplAhation; (a) Son* dust may urcur during construction (D) eater. Will the proposal result in (a) Changes in currents, or the course of direction or eater movements, in either we rint or train watari? (b) Changes In ablurpt,an rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount Of surf►Ct water runoff? M '�'T RT6i T (C) Alteration$ to the Course or flow of flood waters? 1'1Z— F (d) e n{1• In the amo unt Of surface water In any waterb bod d Y. x r RTM S (o) Discharge Into surface water%, or in any altorltlon surface water quality, Including out not limited to temperature, dissolved o,ygen or ;urblotty, x �— tt59F Yu (f) Alteration of the direction or ^ate of flow of around waters? x v rr (g) Change in the quantity of ground Mate^i, •ithar through direct addition) or withdrAwals, or throepyh I%terceptlon of an Aquifer by cuts or evC►vatlonsl x YU— ,h) Deterioration in ground water quality, either through direct inlet,t,on, or through the seepage of laachate. phosphates, detergents, waterborne virus or oacttria. or other %ubltancof Into the ground water%' I (1) Reduction In the Amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies? x vTr Rx4HE ET litalallatien: Additional paving and drainage improveh*nts will cause a little faster coliect-ion tin, for ..,.fr (e) Flora, till the proposal result in: (a) Chaege in the diversity of special, or numbers of any %D\trtl Of flora (Including %tees. shrubs, grass, Crops. Sicroflare and aquatic plants), n TIM 41751 .97 (6) Reduction of the Numbers of Any unique, rare or ondAngored 1poc!ol of flora! v (C) lhtredoCtidh of mtw special at flora Intl an area, or In a battler to the normal replenishmon, of N litho speeles, w i rM IMM i la) Aoductlon In ►croege of env Agr10a1turel crept ■ (Ralae►tl eh: it) iau n►. .111 the or000tal retvlt tn. (a) Chase*$ in the mire^slty of 1. 4C1e1, or numsa rs of ►nr t ao/a3 of li"" E0ird1, lama animals including r0pt1I MS, Ilan arm inellflin, DtnthlC organisms, incepts Or Ntrafaura)1 X '�1_ m—,Ei1� ib) Ieductlon of tnt numbers of any w�l put, rare yr ;ndangared spe Clas of fauna' X YM 4A R it— Ic) Introaucttpn of no' t ec les of vavna Into an area. or result n a barrier to tan migration or Movement of few"O ',IT— —mm F XTr ld! Datarioration to existing fish or wlldlife habitat` X �S— mmijF bu' Explanation: 16i ilotst will the proposal increase !misting no11e lavelsi X TM i'm Exploration: Uuring construction heavy equipment will undoubtedly raise (/) llaht+ono $Taro, will the proposal procuce new light or T itT" �A5'BF ExplanwcI,n Street lighting will increase the light level Id) ttnc ..Se. will the proposal ft%Ult In the alterattan of the '— oroseat or planned land use of n, area' x 7m YV E xplaran on: 10) natural easources. will the proposal result in: (a) Increase In the rate of van of any natural ?#Sources? u (b) Depletion of any nonrtnowable Matures resource} x In— Explanatlon: JoeI the proposal 1nro7.e a mist of an !xp a1—� 1pn pis :M re lame of notaraout saodtdntat (inCluol• _ but net limited to, all, paltlCla01. Cnentcals or raoidt'.nl in the *,*At of ar aCClaent or upset NndttlpnlJ TM Elolanarlon: !AL ill"I,. *,11 tn* pr006s41 a'ter toe lucat,:n, olltri- bmtlon, tenStty, ar gra.th rat* .f in* numei pOpwi4tion of ah area' x iTT' RAiTF tt�" tselanatlon This ennstruction Of f.e.l _r ClIts will en,� ,.,gas dovolls"nt of this erra wish r.rrran,.••A i^Q Ejpi..,l ter , ineraa-.e "41,11114. eIII the ,1`000t6l S•foci axiftlnq no.stna, toes a a pMeed '.• 4441 ti ORAI nou t'ns" } rTr MR Faetaaatfdn: l:J) �rynS pOrtatlpn/h rC' Ly_an. n1' y gro DOsal ra3.it in. la; !*Aeration 01 aad`.,oral Iovement? N lol tiffttt on t 'Ark Ail Iaa`ltlos, Or devised yl for nee darting, n7rt a (ci Impact upon existing trantoortation tyltems? % iT gAT1iL (d) alterations to prtSen• Pattern, of ;,r<.lat•an or "Venent Of peoplo 4`,Q,O♦ goods' N --Km wr (a) alttratlons to •atan Orne. rail or air traffipn gjj— •Tr 5�' '�. '; InGraate �. tryflic hat seal to sOtOr vehlc115. bicyclists or podast""'? % PET'• f7 [ T Explanation: (a) As sites or ve lop, veh,ea la! movement will inc r,l.r (t+! )nsite parEino will lie r q,,i red (c) as area develops additiviial traff c 'S eaoe d _ (d) as traffic increases So will the rise of acciJents (14; OA11c liervigol. all' the DropOtai live in effect up0+, u ref♦ t in A need for rap 0• altered govern"otal Services In Any of tot follOaing Area (a) fire Oratectlon? iE$ �'r3F v III) Ponce protection" . t 4 (c) Schools? N r • v�Stat v'J� (H O4reS Or other reGrettldnal ficilftleS?it` MaintenAnc, of pualic face n ties. including ror t' % =1 "U "I dtflt• 9overneentAl Servicta" FLADlAnatioA. (a 6 b) Then sites dertlop additional fire anJ police wi ITNa re"Ire . :,rota r""' le) 2.A t'v ; dadd; q I l�h t be maintained, tSJEmoral moral :111 !no 01OPOt41 result (a) -its of Suettantlal amounts of fill ar energy? N Im ia) 1aeAnd upon txltt'eg Spumes of energy, Or re Oeirt Lht Ot•0 idonant of nit Sources Jf energy' % TIM r 11T .�L. .. .•a0df al Ht. f n • 1P.1 tM t aT aT T ,OI .. . .it`s^t 4)Ste•S' t M— • r S Y•- cl •a:u• % it) Serer or septic semi, %VM "�.lt STre. Y. (a) Seen water drama Pot X Tr rtT f W if) Sella .atta and 41100.41? �e�� p RT Mwt ea n� E nelanation: dater mains, sans tdry revers and 7tu rm a rains 0 will 0e wh r not_ av it 1 n, 4111 the Jr,posdi r/s Ylt In tnf Creation l0n Q. any wa to atard or potential neaten haters a Creation Natal hoalth)' y iFS" RxPQr .^' E aDlanatl0n: Al3tM t+ci. Yill the Proposal res„It In :ne obscructlon of Gay ICen IL vista or vie. open to the public, or rill the prDi0341 result In the creation of an iof thetically off lnt ir0 site open to public vie.' TS' 1i7PiC �a- EaDlanatIon: ?,ycr t10n. will .he proposal result In an Imes Ct upon ;ne 04 'ty TP Quantity of enif[Ing falrea lib n ai p D pportunitias' r 7M vr E no Lnatton: Archoolp li, I wl or+ AI. will tn• proposal re tint In an a tat ra—p o a slim cant arc^eoloq+,ai or historical site, ttrvcture, abject or 4u00ing, Explanation t ti. SE6NAfaeE !, the YaOerst state that to the Daft of my knowledge the above I,,foatlan 13 true and Coeole U.. r. is vnaarsteod teat tn• i"a agency may wl t^araw sny eacia. *etton df non-n�n,n,ante inn :t eight tasty In relianca soon this the'mist tnovid t n•re be •ny ./1Iu1 n Kepres•+tat{On Or '""41 `act of }Y.1/�sci.o.urs on ny part. Proponent: TFree, uanafd G. Manaphan, P.E, 'na.w 0011teQl t iiy of tenten ►lanetol towtwert 1•yP Rt30RANUTAI OF L'ONCURRKRCE APPLICATION NO(s) r L.I.D. 314 DESCRIPTION' 01' PRUPOSAL, Proposed roadway improvements (installation, widening curbs and gutters, and storm drainage to East Valley Road) . PROP3NENT: City of Renton, Public Works Department LOCA^.ION OF PROPOSAL: East Valley Road (S.W. 16th Street, S.W. 19th Street, and S.W, 27th Street) . LEAD AGENCY: Puolic Works Department DATt OF ERC REVIEW, Acting as the Responsible Otticlal, the ENC has determined that the requested modifications to the initial proposal reviewed under ECP-633-80 on December 10, 1980 are within the scope of that original proposal and the environmental determination of non-significance is still valid. This decision was reached following a presentation by Ricnard C. Houghton of the Public Works Department. Oral comments were accepted from, David Cle,nense Klchard Houghton, Ronald Nelson, Donald Monaghan, Paul Lumbert, Roger Blaylock, Steve Munson and Ed Wooten. Incorporated by reference in the rocorJ of proceedings of the ERC on application L.I.D. 314 are the following: 1) Environmental Checklist Review Sheets, preparol hyr None prepared (13CRS's were submitted by several department ;, however. ) SIGNATURES: J Ronald G Nelson ear tic sulding Uirector Pianninq Uirector -- Public W.:: uir.,.tor Rovgbrr Is. 1481 Date carculat, Comm Oita due: "VIROi1lLNIAI L^IR.CKLIFT REVJtV SMELT [Cr 633 80 APPLICATIUN Na,:;) ^ L.I-D. 11A PROPONEIctt City Of Renton/Public Works Department PNUJECT IIIIE : L.I.D. 314 Brief Dcucriptlull of ProJers : Prolaosed rJadwa im rovements (installation, widening curbs an gutters, an s orm ra naae to East VAIIOV Road) LUCA;ION: East VA le Road S.W. 16th Street S W 19rh Stree an a 511t AREA: Not Applicable 11nILUING AREA (grou:)Not Applicable DEVELOPRENTAL CUILRAGE 0 Not Applicatle 111PACI eLPILk4 NONC MINOR MAJOR MURE 11 Tupagr -phta chon.lcn INFO; X ? ? Direct; air ti!) t X ':otct r„tn'ec'': +X .l P Lutt IIII. X X _--__ I , •rl l,^ Industrial/Vacant -'' t , Industrial/Vacant �- . • • I :_ Znduatrial/Vaq� . 'ILI .r ,,f ,'.rll I' X 1, L'u' , : II ! • Xl o +X it +X X +X ,. - X _ X X +X Major Impact in Positive Direction X1 No Primary-Se,'undary Impacts Reviewed by E)S for Drills Industrial Park - 1975. November jle, 119�8j1 -� -" 1 . I ' FINAL DECLARATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE. Appliaatloa NO(s) ; L.I.D. 4314 Environmental Checklist No. ; ECF-633-80 Description of Proposal; Proposed roadway improvements (widening curbs and gutters installation, storm drainage to E, valley Road) Proponent: CITY OF RENTON u c or s Department Location of Proposal: E. valley Road - S.W. 16th St. , S.W. 19th St, and S.W. 27th St. Lead Agency: Public works Department This proposal was reviewed by the ERC on December 10, 1980, following a presentation by Warren Gonnason of the Public Works Department. Incorporated by reference in the record of the proceedings of the ERC on application ECF-633-80 are the following: 1) Environmental Checklist Review Sheet, prepared by: None prepared. 2) Application: :,•I.D. 0314 3) Recommendations for a declaration of non-&ignificancet A. Engineering Traffic Engineering Utilities Engineering Police Build_ng S. Other Comments (see attached) Finance Fire Planning Acting as the Responsible Official, the ERC has determined this development does not have significant adverse impact on the environment, An EIS is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2) (c) . This decision was made after rev,ew by the lead agency of a complete environmental checklist and other Information on file with the lead agency. Signatures: OnaLa Nelson# Building UireCtar Uordon . r c sen Planning Director Warren C. Connason, Publi., WQ-t! Directar DATE OF PUBLICATION:December 24, 148U EXPIRATION OF APPEAL PERIODt Jrnaary 7. 1981 NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE RENTON, WASHINGTON The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has issued a final declaration of non-significance for the following projects, 1. POITRAS" PRELIMINARY PLAT (REPLAT (ECF-629-80) application froro preliminary p a approve o three- lot commercial subdivision (replat of existing Mastro Short Plat, Short Plat 352-79) 0 file Pp-121-80; property located o, the south side of N.E. 4th Street approximately 600 feet west of Union Avenue N.E. 2. ropose roa May improvemen (widening curbs and gutters installation, storm drainage to East Valley Road)l property located on East Valley Road - E.W. 16th Street, S.W. 19th Street and S.W. 27th Street The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has further issued a pro pr o sad declaration of non-significance for the following ecti 3. DAVE BEST (ECF-634-80) rp—prTMETon for rexone from "G" to R-3, file R-125-80, to permit future construction of multiple family dwellings; property located ;,n the west side of Talbot Road South approximately l,uu: "eet south of S.W. 43rd Street Subject to the following conditions for proposed declaration of non-significance, 1. Mitigation of impacts on existing and potential land uses of adjacent properties as a result of the piecemeal development of the general area instead of a systematic program of development. t. Mitigation of traffic impacts resulting from the development of the potential projects maximum of 260 dwelling units upon the general vicinity, which is to include a mile radius. This is to specifically include mitigating measures for the impacts resulting from the construction of a northern access road linking the subject site with S.W. 43rd street. 3. Mrtigatrun of both on-site and off-site recrea- tional impacts reault4 9 from the potential developmen; of the su..joct site. Further information regarding this action is available in the Planning Department Municipal Building, Renton, hashington, 235-2550. Any appeal o€ ERC action MUM, be filed with the Hearing Examiner by January 7, 1981. Publishede Decemt+er 24, 1940 ROUTING FDA REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENTAL CMECKLIST FORM TO: REVIEW REQUIRED REVIEW COMPLETED Finance Dept, __'✓ ryiJ SO Fire Department _ n Planning Department �. 10liCe Department y — — Public Works Dept, Engineering Division Bu Iding 61 siew'pllllv� y Trsfflc Dtvisinn Utilities Dlvision ✓ N—fP-m FROM: ENGINEERING olyl Sl, (�Igntd b,, respunslble o flcial SUBJECT: /f•. .� •�cw>N4-' zLJ:�tnc�F'rlXit,25 7� �'�wcrfa'f �✓wt,�; // J DEPARTMENT: C�y COMMENTS: T--- J C- lam__.. i�gn iiu ref ctor or a resantat m DEPARTMENT: TL11fHC _EaL/�,nvEBLiev` COMMENTS —_ Signatur r or Representative DEPARTMENT: ,Ct]lc�t. Lam'✓. COMMENTS ., , S:VnaR ure of Director or keprtsentative IIr (PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT) L-17-77 I• , PAGE 2 DEPARTMENT: Fiy6url l.�r COMMENTS: — :i h� to a -r,r�i.� .,.1� yI eel, ._.=.< •:r..f rr •': �a i'f ('j r nature of Direct yr or Rapre%entalive DEPARTMENT! COMENTS: _ m i. ,6L'in r112r ne '� Onen cR T- all Tm eZ 1 �Tqc T LJn%- Qr,a Te Co Vsrrvac I 0 S1grrature of irector or epre'TI aer,tative GEP-ARTMENT: E'�dCA!/NCi rr) / i . r� Signature o bettor or Pe re%onlatii,e DEPARTMENT: 1 COMENTS: T— OLR_ t. "ignatutn .7 rettyr or epr""tativ�v* J ALIL J'i:;Gti L'JPT. � 6- 't•:' PAU ! APARTMENT: COMMENTS: 00 n� recto or tat ve DEPARTMENT: CWYSENTS: S iy� nature U Director or apreseotat vc• DEPARTMENT; CDWUNTS: — --- 9nature o Irector or Representative IMPARTMENT: COIINENTS t Signature —or ,rector or apresentau w ` IPUSLIC W^RKS DTPT.1 6-17-77 1 CITY Of RENTON, WASHINGTON ENVIRONMENTAL CHECkLIST FORM ML Gr G LCLuS.L olgi C Applicatloo Environmental Checklist No. jffCJ'— AJ . 90 f►AO►USCG, data. _ FINAL, date: Occloratiun of Sign Ificance J Otclaration of S,gnifl cance. Declaration of Non.Slgni/innce Q Declaration Of Non•Slgnificance COMMi NTS; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . In r� ti n the State Env,ronn Onto' Policy Act of 1971. Chapter 43,:It, RCN, r'equta'es o * a e and local govern dotal Agencies to Consider environmental values both for their own actions ana when Ilcensin9 private Pro pposals. The Act also requires that an EIS be prepared for all major actions fl g n if lcan tly of fectinp the qW 11 ty of the enrt roh ment. The 0,ryose o1 this checklist is to help the a9enci9/ involved determine whether or not a Pr ood sal la YYLn a major action. pit&» answer the following ques tl ont as completely at you Can With the Information p rasently •ral Lbl• to Yr u. Nnare explanation% of your answers are required, or where you believe an leg lanation would be helpful to government decision makers, include yo,r a kplaneU oh in the apace 9rovided, or use additional pages If necessary. You should include roferences to any reports or studies Of which you are aware and which are role• rant t0 in' anneals you provide. CumPlote aniweri to the%u 4.0stion, now alll help aP agencies Involved with your proposal to undertake the required environmental review with. out unnecessary delay the following questions apply to your total proposal , not Just to the license for which 3houyou l curr are currently apply in or the pro Ppxal for welch approval Is sought. Your answers e the impacts which will be caulsd by your proposal when it is completed, even though .jampl,tion ma not occur until tpmetlma in the future. This will allow all a/ lIN \ppenults which wi if be Involved to cuaplete their enrlranmental review now, with. out dYPllCating paperwork to the future. NOTE This is A standard form being used by all state and local agendas in the State Of NashingtOn for varlous typed Of proposals, Many of the question& may not apply to your Pro►esal. If a qutltlon does not apply. Just answer It "no" one continue on to the next questlun. ENVIRONMENTAL. CHECKLIST FORM 1. IACACRaYNO 1. %am* of Proponent �aTY OR 12117To wl 1. Address and phone nanber of Proponent: �- 2aa kA,a_, AvE Se palaba% ZVO -2_ it __ _ i'tsvrel,t Wa,aYi 9 aA S, Jake Checklist submitted 111tes,ISO e. Age%icy requiring Checklist Cox O• enT rrOa,1 6. Fase 9; Propolal, if Applicable: I I.O. 344 F?o►o wov =vM+was Maztlii. lr,VAl s isy NMy "5W t'y 81,SW'L'I1M0- 1 sil lt.---yT. 6 � aI, a and brief description of the proposal kI,,1.dthg but not limited to Its s lz tneral aeslgn elements, and othlr IaCtart that will give An %.curate -0. i antl{ng of to scope &DO neturlj; ShP�atxatwJ�N 1�tL INGW9E RoAavnQw iaib r;aaW�BmitTaari,.7vJ1Tsa.t.ATiaai,� ltto — •3Mi"6it, 'p�pytttt'ya�S Wli.l. f MADE ML S�tlfl {,IGMTI Pwap Cs�awiT lam trl. of H A%Tgt.L4M tyel. '`i'mj�� , St w Abu APPQo .Tar ,,Lw9f. �w�s A9•'RRTatp AAt C.yu,ar f�tl.nZr,_aw. W ltw 16'1 w twli.tl4 l,rdMl►[w to G.Vatway Nbovy•f Stu 1,~4R ivFs,.:-a 31W ;mt u l '44 GW AWL. St' 1I"094 tlyAtiMY 4O,Vhwq P►Awa.sy, t4 W 6' 1• Location of proposal (teat rlL It physical setetng of the yyropetal. as well H the extent of the land are. fteeteo by any envlronman ul Impact', inc ladiny any otMr tiff rof sloe needed t. g/ve on accurate under,tan0ing Of the env?.on. ran sal fief tl nq pt thf Proposal): -`se�t:�1�QC�ieiD iw, 7N! OR!�iR_�'Ss►Ts —AU 34.SD OaTdil a•k— ALau! PCIG'tnll- (yh ZMlf. .-Lq;m, 4% Ac"4.wwr T'Ar7rwD IW>f0 IsJpJS:t-elft„SI�tS g4�6N 5wt1�i IAAAm. +i MMS o Ucwa n nTt. a. 1 . s 5 UAses�T I�L,, ��i__��� •� �jt► Q�1N—f.00t11 iN tl. lsti-I4teu�OA► Leip ,*, n�-4-> Vrod ll�i' yA tLo ♦2A`p. V. list o1 all permlts, Iil. fes car yO vornmehl erprn rels re Vwl red for the --- (feoeral,(1S�tat�e�eno hC; I .I nc ludl nq reyOMs): proposal "�`+'�Q—""r---tea..&,+,•,Bc_�adlw tT 10. 00 you ve any p Les for future add Rlont. •,pension, or further at Llvtly ru lot.."t0 or connected with this propoSUl if yes, uDln n: 11. 09 you know of any plant by otfs rt w�l�rh ley, eft -- your proposals If yes, eaplaI n: _ ect the property covered by I. Attach ally Other applicatlun form Coat eat ppn comp Ltld seta rdlnq the Pro- Doto1; If „one naa nun completed, put If expected to is filed at a0te future data. describe LAe nature of such applic&t l on form: 11. ChVINOANtNIAL INDACIS (Cep Leaden; of all "yet" and "maybe" answers are re0uired) (1) latch. will the proposal result In: (r) UettWill elrth conditions or In change, In genl0glc swb{teseturet? Its— tAVbL (b) Wl rYptlons, displacements, coepactlon or over• covering of the %oil? x Scarp atltt`sre. R, Matwt ' gp� 4e+8wk�e �3` N75TiY F'6—WILL pvI (c) CAange to topography or ground Surface relief fA lures? yt.w I►A \ b, X STY" ARP1i N3' (J) The dc{tru-lion, covertnp ph or modlf lcatlon of any unlquv ge0logtc or yticai fax tarot? (e) Aqy (nOrease In w.nd or total, erosion of loll{, Oilhet on or off tee Site? d0POf issue or eregion of peach Sands, nr '.Aanq,f In N tenon, Of position or erosion which ifl ecdlfy the channel of a riser or stream or the ,SO of the ocoe0 al, eny bey. Inlet or lase? tt�� i Lis iy : PEl` N1(YIL NS (!� ( Vill the proposal r,.,I% In: fa) Air "missions or datan oratiVn of ambient air gua 11t ? Soma Ddr;4 twlay �+cc._.Ccr�afSuc�v'►vc PfT' ii1iT FS (II) The creatio+ of ob}ectiun,bla odors? �xt YLT Rx"r`ul Fes" (C) Alta I\tion of air movo.snt, m0iaturlt Or taMp/ruturo, 0r any thing\ in climate, either locally or raai onallyT it fff- itAVTfF 8 ' (Apia\\IIJh; fd1 Ma tfr. Witt the proposal result in: —_ (A) Changes in <un an. or the course of direction of water movements, in either rarine or fresh water,? x YC'�'" hAVLF bs (b) Chan)" in abcorPtimn rates, drainage tatterns, or the rate and ♦mourt Of surface water r moff? aB— t,1 t�Aa1.n. tla ctMwt i;wt OV TM.e,n.a, (t� Al to ra tons to th, roursa or Ilor of flood wale rsf (dl Utanye in the amount of surface rater In �_ FAVii body, any water Ur MAN it ie) Otscnarge Into %.rf.co waters, or in any altrraifu„ surface water gwlity, including but not ILnitad to tsmpe stun, Olt son Y,d oty pen or turbldltyl v;r axrxF (r) Al(e,ation Of th, dirtction or rate of flow of ground waters? i€S' tfAYg'C (2) Change In tAa gush((ty of ground wa tiro, either t hr0 ugh di rsct additions or withdrawals, or throu�ln interception of all soul far by cuts or eaCavations. I'T3- ITA'r 9i Nb " ;h) b\te,ioration in ground watar Quality, either through glre ct Infection, or through the &,.page of I...hate, pnOS,ihatas, detergents, wotarborlq virus or bacteria, Or Other substances Into tM ground witersl {yam li) Ahiuution In the amount tli water otherwise available 'Of ymbltc water supollla? YF'S' NX4Bt �" t AC iA atlgn: (d) flora. Will the proposal result in: fa; Chingll in the diversity Of species, of numbers of lay spit.es of flora (including %real, shrubs, grass, crop, All trurloN and agvatit pi\n 4)1 X 7m gx W P6' It 9vau:tion Of the numbers Of any unique, rare or el-dllgered special of fiorar T�s— h�veF d�- ic Lt,uductloe Of now spocis. of flora into an or", or i a berrlsr to the normal rtptenishmant of existing s.-ec,es1 Id Aed6:ti0n in aursage of any agricultural crop( lY 4. ie Lm IS) IOYnO, will the Proposal Mt41t in: ' la) Eh&eps In the diversity of % act•{, or nuabors of any tyyaclea of fauna (birds, land &.Joel% including reptiles, fish end shalliltn, Denthl< arganitn%, 1n{f Ct{ Or wit rO/aYna)} (a) Reduction Reduction of the nuwDerl of any unique, tort or endangered species of feu n47 V.T" Fxiy ��- (c) Introduction of now species of faun* into an are'. 'r retolt in ♦ Darner to the migration or n0Ylweht of faun&} ld) Ueteriaratlon to 0.1,ttng 111h or wildlife h•Ditat} vEr r� df� E ag Lnetion: (6) hots•, will the proposal increase eaistinq notso Hveltr __ E&Plana tt on: L�yy�r ��� f�• sal . .rti.,nJ�Aol r c• c�1\ -_ l7) I ^ .en1L 41a rq. Will the proposal Produce new light or q are • vJ�- u,Ivrr {fir. E�lyiniti0n: (b) l nd U}j, Will the Proposal result In the ♦lteration of the preaeot or pl•nied land old of an area} YiT• Eva7Bi �- Wl&natlon� `. l/) !l.S.1'ral WeadY{ „s. will the P"Posal result In. (4) increase In LM rate of use of any natural re tOYrCei/ iE3 FFvWt Ina p¢p it llun Yny nmvrnewa4l¢ natural fusOYrcu7 WITH E^o11^ tf ion: (101 �1.� f VQ1�t 00n the Proposal Jn+diva • risk of an a•l los 07 n Ir ine reloue of n4tard4u, substances iJnc lading, Wes n0! l" lad to, 011, Plsticldes, chM lcals Or including,In tRe (vent o/ an •ccldent or Plot candlt ions} a r Will the or4wosal altor ine location, dlstrl- of to area'{Itf. � r W owth ra a u1 the hynan poPvt♦tl¢n e ! ? -a- I1:) Uk VDG. will the proposal affect aaltt lny housing, or crU ca A d►mend for additional housing? wr anx 1l.PLtAyS.ly.O� I UI �nswriatldnJtirculatton, W Il the pro/otal result in: (a) 4anelation of additional wohltmlar movement? 1(. a silt elf MILAK WM¢AaA& Wr1. ral04WAI.. P75 tr�rar hi (e) If to,to on 4. ty sting parng acil itMpKw�a at, cr demand for new park ing?(jilifte) OU Slt%r QUttt. jiC. Wild 16! Eutaw, ti(S AA9 iT (c) Imyatt upon eariN ng transportation a�r stamst, Id M!AM T Mars. UdKW O"4 ♦DpMisomt, tOs.�Mit RE— ffm �K �ePM1oy0. ip al terotien& co prtsant patterns of circulation or move"*% it paoplt and/or goodst x�( 4iS RhT{[ RO' (a) Alteretioms to waterborwe, rail or air traffic? YiS' R1I91'( (f) Iwcrleae In traffic heaards to motor vehicles. bicyclists or pedatt,(isns? At Itich ►ic. lf(.g*A"& � SowstA.lMl Ibex •+'r eeasinaC RST Rll U Au kael nation; (1+) ���fy ITi� Siwicea. will the proposal hair n ui�u�k uou .`ui milt in a need for new or sltereA gore r Anentel tear i.ri of ;nu fullow,ny all., (a) I,, protection' Tts! faloiso %Mp"Vo.Nt%ni; i-tirAF Y tnme"'l''"OK 1awa. NOW P'al. MWO ()w'eTyt'1.mta Ills wAiak k&Ani.aw' kk*W CDrt�hv�aGTrOrs wit,?,.. (►) Pull,a DrotecUpn7 Ta, 'rptrl �e'fMµ. C4t�ahme x OfMlS 1pr1,u.Gseletwtutg Aqk swot Ater VWUWapK !FS- UM Rd' (a) (dheolo QT- film h'&- (d) parka or ether recreational facilities? xx i(3'' RS(YTL Wii'� (!) Aa,nLsnnanca�g eof public fac111tlos, including roads? ang x_ rMtw womialf Wrt t NM �w M t(S igYBY ASS (f) Other governmental sery lcotl Y[T R1TLY s�- kaelanatiun; "al laern., will the proposal roou:t in: '4) use of substantial aetunts of fuel or energy? l( Y(F" wa"SiC R6" lbl 4r+and wlion *.?suns $our,ls of lnaroy. or esquire tto oowglogMnt of wee sooRes of ana roy? PET R1Vii 'a"Wit 2' wits Ind proplsal r.male vin a neea for new 'ysttos, of hit*rollant to the ♦ot lerino utilities' a) er,ei or natural gas? y[ itF' R7i'f1F 1p •. . ^, .,i Ea Nona +Ytteesi "r Rini .: ., e i �iY!►s kilos iriil.l..Aa: itvtlwt..l,.p � i�a Try- j'y�W Wt1st><al aW? Avetla,vlay. rIl MArgl g0 6• id1 Serer or septic to net? SCUM mjlltos Lmlt_L. �y� ' 0 NH+nLL t.vuwaq O ;iy�• R., •bT t-ImS{, VEl— wAY�BI' ?u— ei Stor�. water dralu•go• NiW Rti► Lm" Pit1 f`Qln(�v�r�r.o qq t, Nun W I1, Sollu east* and Jispasalt y il'1' IiAr'dT E1o1•hetl�,l: `Ile Y111 the DrDDdsYI result In the trYatlun u1 any hfa�{� is Hd or potential haul to helard (fatl Yit q gntal health)? YFS' wrt-gc (18) A A t YI11 the ►ro►CHI ratYlt In the obstruction of — •nr ac•n trl sta or ♦ter open to the OYE1 Ic. or rill the proposal re,Ylt in the cnatlon of en pat hatically offensive site open to public vuri q� VTS 1� Se✓V.1AILay�1: (Iv) it ru ! c Ytll thePrupa Fal result In An Impact upon the ew ty or quantity of e.i.ting recreational upportunittes? Rf� am" A� i3?+.nesJsn� (gq) Rr n ggLIA rat t rt 1. will the proPaa•1 result in an er for a a a qn cant archeological or historical site, stroctYre. object or building[ vrr NAM t aelanatlan; 111, SI�NAtefE 1. the undo rs tghed, state roar to tn• Dart of ay anoriedge the above information it trw and couple te. It is und ra rood that the lead eqa racy ray withdraw any dacla- rUlon or non•tlgntftunce that Ott rat ght tisua In nllulce upon trait cMckllxt shoulJ t the bb any rlllful ettroprf sentatlon or rillful 1•ch of lull dNcl.e su ru an wy part. Drupanenl: ♦ _I�a� 1 qne s' _•E GN Adte, C "MU$AJ7ati1 hall REED MCCLu R[ MOCtIRI i TMONN,P. S. l,MV.��� ♦M.Y[aa10N4 Y11VCU C4MrWfON �[�\\�[ M.rl M Nw+•<rwp...• ♦"ONN[Ya at U1W UOaI aea-NOa K\NN�! Nnn ,f00 a.M q!Gr,roeNY C[N\ae \ACOMA wn.nNw,o.l. 000.tww�N WM.It Iaaei en. wW 1.n.e..w [aae Wr�.,.Aew [[ATl[,MNe M,N OTOt� Ya1N NNrynw...pa.N .« c.e.a ears aeArnc MW:MN. fI.KW.w IeM Na-q.N M.u! N„M w.rn M Nhn N7A tq NNE♦\.hN! qYl.l,.!Vq. NN, .rN.w n~MM N....ti! February 3, 1982 Mr. Richard C. Houghton Department of Public Works City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 98055 RE: L.I.D. No. 314/Renton Short I .dt No. 014-81 Dear Mr. Houghtonl Enclosed are copies Of 1981 correspondence requesticg that the assessment for L.. .D. No. 314, which would normally fall against lot one of Renton short plat No. 014-81, be formally transferred by the City of Renton from lot one to lots two and three of the short plat. This letter is to renew the earlier request in light of the fact that the L. I.D. is nearing [srtiflcation. Please note that the engineers on the protect have segregated the amount of the preliminary assessment among the three lots in the short plat, and have indicated to us that the tranfer of the adsessment can readily be accomplished if ti.e city of Renton approves it. Please contact us if any further documentation or information as required to process this request. ^iCEIVID Ffa 11.P Mr. Richard C. Houghton February 3, 1982 Page 2 Thank you very much. Very truly yours, REED McCLURE. MGCERI d THONN, P S. Guy Towle GT:tr Enclosures cc: Mr. Herman M. Allenbach Mr. Bob Bergstrom, Engineering Department 6W. Don Monaghan, Engineering Department Mr. Ron Nelson, Building Department Mr. James Gay Mr. John T. Blanchard Mr. Jay Ayers, Seattle Eye Building Corporation Mr. Ron Jackman, Sea Galley Stores Mr. Ed Rudloff, Jones 6 Associates IC 3.d v/ o,-%*i Rico MCCLuec MOCCRI & TNowN,P. S. •Mall{[Ml.a Rt1R C[R COMwOR.T,(Y, a[.RL[ loos !a!-.soc ATTORN[Ta AT 4W Nuw•..Pat\NN.' nOo a".. 9 00 t oUilo. u c aN T(R loco a !i•aaaa alATTia,WAa MINOTON Ilala. ,.wpJN a+«i..rn. •e CNUe RIMi y[x.T it.[ .Yaii.� htacpP.t epP axamR NM pN Nae w(h.w{rtw.p •.N.u.e \.NnM Y�PM Mal, 27, 1981 City Clerk City of Renton 200 Mall Ave. S. Renton, WA 98055 RE: LID--District No. 314, Assessment N. 45 Renton Short Plat No. 014-81 Dear Clerk: In connection with the above-referenced short plat, our clients, 9anyon Investment Group (Herman M. All,enbach) has agreed with the purchasers of lot one of the short plat to pay for the above LID assessment against lot one when and if it becomes final. This letter is to formally request that at the Lime the final assessment role is approved the assessment amount which would normally become a lien against lot one of the above-referenced short slat be shifted to lots two and three of the short plat. We have informed the consulting engineers (Ed Rudloff at Jones & Associates) of this request. Please notify the undersigned if additional documentation is necessary to complete this transfer of assessment. Thank you very much. Very truly yours, REED, MCCLURL, MOCERI & THONN, P.S. Guy Towle GT:tr CC: Herman M. Allenbach John T. Blan^hard, Esq. , Foster, Pepper& Riviera JA,aes Coy, Esq. , Roberts, Shefelman, Lawrence, Gay & Moch Ion Mom han, Engineer, City of Renton Jay Ayers, Seattle Eye Building Corporation Ron Jackman, Sea Galley Stores, Inc. Al Samuelson, Pioneer Title Gerre Carley, Pioneer Title Ed Rudloff, Jones & Associates JONES .ss,a.�eA�t�taadw•.r; 79154 May 28, 1981 Reed McClure Moceri 6 Thorn, P.S. 1700 Bank of California Center 900 Fourth Avenue Seattle, MA 98164 Attention: 'Guy Towle Gentlemen: In accordance with our telephone conversations and your letter of May 26, 1961, 1 have calculated the segregation of the preliminary assessment for Parcel Number 45, City of Renton L.I.D. Number 314 to the three lots created by City of Renton Short Plat Number 014-81. The segregated assessments are: Lot 1 $35,483.30 Lot 2 32,372.43 Lot 3 34,057.08 5101,912.81 The enclosed calculation sheets dated 5128181 give the details of my calculations. Please note that the estimated assessment was revised to 5101,912.81 between the original preliminary hearing (11/4/79) and the first continuation of the preliminary hear+.ng (L/10/79). A copy of the revised preliminary assessment notice for Parcel Number 45 is enclosed. During our calculation of the final assessment roll we will calculate separate assessments for each lot of the short plat, as we would do for any property which was subdivided between the preliminary and .f Y.t n�ruv 1'f,P Reed McClure Moceri 0 Thonn, P.S. May 28, 1991 Page Two final assessment calculations. We cannot, however, arbitrarily transfer an assessment fr,m one parcel to another. This can only be done upon specific instructions from the City of Renton. For that reason I suggest you communicate your request for transfer of assessments directly to the City. Please contact me if we can be of f,,rther assistance. Very truly yours, JONES-ASSOCIATES, INC. Edwin J. Rudloff, P.E. Project Manager EJR/so Enclosures cc: Don Monaghan, City of Rentor June 2, 1981 Mr. :. Ayers John T. Blanchard, Esq. Seattle Bye Building Corp. Foster, Pepper 6 Riviera 1100 West Ewing Street 1111 Third Avenue Bldg. P. O. Box C-70739 Seattle, WA 98101 Seattle, WA 98107 Ms. Gerre Carley Mr. Ron Jackman Ptvneer Nationa'. Title Mr. Dennis Wassman Insurance Co. Sea Galley Stores, Inc. 719 Second Avenue 703C 220th S.W. Seattle, WA 98104 Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 Mr. Al Samuelson Ms. Jean Truman Indemnity Officer Department of Pub L r Works Pioneer National Title City of Renton Insurance Co. 201 Mill Avenue So•.:Lh 719 Second Avenue Renton, WA 98055 Seattle, WA 98104 RE: City of Renton LID No. 314 Banyon Investment/Sea Galley/Seattle Eye Building Corp. City of Renton Short Plat No. 014-81 To All Patties in Connection with the Above-Referenced Matteis Enclosed is a copy of the letter from J,n� Associates, Inc. . the consulting engineers to the City of Renton it connection with the above-re I erenced LID, segregating the preliminary LID assessment amount among the three lots in the above-referenced shot- plat. Please cote that the original preliminary assessment was revised downward to $101,912.81 and the notice of the same is enclosed. Pursuant to our letter dated May 27, 19P1 (copy enclosed), we have formally requested the City of Renton to shift the LID assessment from Lot 1 to Lots 2 and 3 at the time the assessment becomes final. June 2, 1901 Page 2 Please d,) not hesitate to contact the undersigned if you have any questions. Very truly yours, REED, McCLURE, MOCERS 6 THONN, P.S. Guy Towle GT:en Enclosures cc: Mr. Herman M. Allenbach pF RE4 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RICHARD C HOUGHTON • DIRECTOR ✓� MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVF SO. RENTON,WASH,9111066 to 206 235 2569 ��fo seP�l� BARBARA V. SHINY,"•' January 13, 196 MAYOR M Don Monghan PON: Richard Houghton When hot, Pray and Ron Olsen anu whoever else went to Jones Assoc. did they document what they observed? If not, please have written reports made showing dates when they were there...What their purpose was...What they observed of Jones' operation and anything else they can recall. RCH:pmp Apse aONL�_ _Afte FDIC 'Z�L A� V�a Al'OS�GT sue -/ldWN&J_.._..41�fA'h- � tEQ -- t o.v t St.S�Z+�ACr ro fcs e,�vL6 L�l4LSiticV ../ov 7wd OC sTRICL._L�l.A�B_-Silo Q Do.r ��+V—IAA T_V — Bog BRAY}-_l�atL_.4LSe'/1/ ..ASP C4rWMI 7/gNT 7-0 O/56 v s F _ -.AW ttAW 7#0 etrj, "K ��♦.`--- o*NeT/N6- vJNrcr/ _� 7. L WJr- 9-.,As /vi40h, _- _ S7Aff /ir�dw� Iye�rcJ_ pf Javls �� tOc1 _—_ DA Hr ion. 4rvQ AO _CzL.t r.I-_ Srl�L. BELT u+dCL NEE�E./J /OV `..` i � /:� � � ` - � L .• �• ..ate w � • � � � lI r ♦y _� � a.�( � I J � /,� _� � i LS1wiy.al.R« lM .,i,a...a iANt ,iCO M[tlMt wlN1iA:ay... fYY, 9NiOli N.nLi it4..MlM MGM nLu Corn»wa April 7, 1982 te�H.iaaa Mr. Bob Bergstrom City of Renton Renton Municipal Building 200 Mill Ave. South Renton, �a. 98055 R : EMERGENCY GENERATOR, LOCAL IMPROVRMENTF DISTR','T 314 Dear Mr. Bergstrom, As we discussed on the phone, we have enclosed basic spoc sheets and descriptive information regardi,ig the Generator which we would bid for trio project. We would have the trailer manufactured to your specifica- tions locally. and w�.ld not be supplying a Kohler trailer. The general line brochure is descriptive ?f Fast Response generator sets, which ar a xcelled for motor starting by virtue of their permanet. .,et exciter field. The 30KW we propose will start and an a 25HP Code G motor (without oversizing the engine) . A generator response time curve is enclosed which indicates typical load response. We are authorized Kohler Distributors for Western Washington and Aliska, with our corporate headquarters in Anchorage and full-service branch in Seattle. Kohler has manufactured sets since 1920. We would appreciate your review of this preliminary data to enable us to bid this project; of course, complete data for submittal is available, as well as complete O/M manuals. Should there be any questions, do not hesitate to call. Ve lty /truly yours, Dennis Katte, General Manager ISI--Seattle encl. KOHLER 30 KW ac liquid-cooled diesel continuous standby generator set . ..r,RT CIRCUIT PROTECTION a HARMONIC INTONATION No h•gh ore j,,,4. V '."'•.'"••• �..... 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'rY PN.Nom DeI�DrM MRINNt—I~h[M ueAMp*ANIYMw*R,ARM/ ""I CIRCUIT PROTECTION •MA OM.[Y�•tic INN DANCNr RRNHNF 40ANT,41 1 tiun.p,t R D.rwr Mu- ,w •..,..�D.+.k Hoer +: • IF r .cUo.AnGLi'�r W AIAN J Vnii,ID,ffwalw fA9TrNE$PgN'vL DlrMtalGyA"N.A LW W M,YSN J^•. . :.10nSW rt io inD RA~Ar.ryIMnl.N,NNANNN co:RMWIMI O DM1MR ft' y t,a , InDP,p ,t.MJ.II,MM%t No qNa• JDR.... hlnln+ KOHLER KOHLER WARRANTY GENERATORS POLICIES limited warranty Your Kohler Product hot been manufactured and Cc'a ,ri'Milon. I, found to be properly ..palled. inspected with tore by esponenod uafhman. It va. maintained and operated in accordance with Kohler are the original co ,.m ,,Kohler Co.warrants. for the Co, instruction manuals this worronty doe,not apply period indicated uelow,worth Product to be free from se malfunctions caused by domoge,unreosanoble me. +I def*ch in malanol, anU workmanship Repair. to. mnus*, repolr or service by unauthorised Parton%, or plecomwf er a ppropd•odiustment at Kohl,,Cc.'s normal woof and tear option wail be IurnisMd 0 the Prpduo,. upon Kohler KOWA"PEOpgCT PERIOD OF WARRANTY THE FOLLOWING WELL NOT BE COVERED BY WARRANTY Gene pre•SP .it One 1 rear t@m 4.1. 1 Narn.I ena.ne r.eo• •oWme Nrmvpr end 04,vr nb Aw.pr,. mdudmy aI pwdo.m 1 Damage out to en�dtnh impropml,nda0pr,on or handling a faulty Trans,*,$ nrh. i.p0.•r nor grtormtd by on oOhaMad repatam•:air OpmrpnMl.1 ta." bads 0r[andlROnr[m ory.P.Oithmd 'P."I one"0,r.ommend*rron, Puma Po.a• Ont,11 von,a, a NeehOam mwaaneme+uth a banerpwr Sn. ISW M.,n d Foilure to Prori".11rNm lub„tpnne OM. 10 KW sr ;.hohw.xtun hn, b lalu o to keep ar hneN end veofine tin orwt%ban ,or", ham dote of a lmWn b propa,ly t.v,es or,loon. • Impryl lor",, it falun tp►revfM wW~t.01.9 is Use as*Ma•hen toner, Pph.d or Opprowd rasp.,gem omit.m• I p�.r"-,a, t. lecture To R.tam.1toduted maMan..ta a%Grano bod..Wpo" I manuah S In.,olbnon%naen d Lnn{ppgpNpn there.for ROtahna as.Wtlad Rtnmrerpr eeh hasp. 10 e W *%a*01 be}a imi moons een*,ete,un mualbd,m boob i T Fpn.n, trey,as a,ad I POWERHOUSE home wand.,caner...: reir TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE, CONTACT YOUR ANY IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTIES,INCLUD NEAREST Kohler%,,vice repre%entative consult Kohler ING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCMANTABILITY OR FIT Cc. Gonatntor Sole, and Service Directory or write NESS OF PURPOSE,n empr*ssly limited to the duration Kohler Cc Kohl%,. WacpnHn 53044 ANan,�on. Gem, o1 this worronty. *rotor Service Dspnri Spine States do not 0110W hmilatio s on hold long an KOMLER CO. SMALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL ,mp6ed worronty losh,o,the c41 VS10n pr limitation of INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY mud*ntol o, eons*qutehol domogo, so the above KIND. including but not limited to ,c,dantal, tom limitation or oadusion moy not apply to you. wquentlal labor cock, insiollobon charge,. d, trom, po,tahan charges in connatbon with the replocomenl This worranfv given you specific legal right,and you or repair of defective pulls. may also have *that right which vary from $fact to ,tote This is our evdusive wNlen warranty, Wa make no ' other expires, warranty nor is anyone authensed to make any in our behalf, • continued en bock WARRANTY POL Ut O►TIONAI PIV6Y1A1 OR WTSNd•NUN0010 I1r3001 NOW KONl1Rp STANaY ORNMATOR SYSUM U11AIT10 WAHANTY • IN,Rwbler- Wldbr fiw.ahw SIY.m Fa.Wen mwnWbpm.a TM Will.�p will MI W ro.e.O by W,wnenh nd ma..ad."Ipre is,eeMrMRed<gNrn.n N lau ae K. or'Rwa\pvr<haat.NNF to ~,a.%Nr by l.n.,a FNw. 1 •"e wR•n. nvxd•etlll.,rl}Q9 Fwrrry,wM{MeM K[r•r l.:.a \nO1rM Yy\am..]M 7 Ma Ytl a:w• .evr:ne tone up+wnd 40 1 enh Iqe Iqm tlebctl m mp1xM1 P^v raYmenYn,p U pgpaly meNNed rv+m marnN:md ondope•YNd rrreaerdo s ,.KON.r Cn ma•utwan 7 PamwRe dual.otatM+h.•mp.M. nwwllehon a M1andl,np or mwnualt h..", '.V.m M1 gxle+med by On auMagld."q.•.po inn mtlrrenh:t ner flMAlw uelw eaea rr aManxe p opdhwnon.we••onq •np.deefeh 1prn,OM 1.1"lw NO"Wnn ten\N ftbw Ca W a OperOFM Y\a0eed, to", gy.nam to."tv,N paWOnW fhe lime el vela he It,end oar rpenFwMnt ch rpommwdehent Iw W\.w.W by Nu\rarmnrs pv.Jrondbv Oemrogr SY'em J FvduN N peeN.m mananan<e sa Ym<r:Wa •e tuppbed mvt\rMYd.en Ilwextenee KeNer.Genegla WT IORw a mertuah Iapet. aulemerk I•emNr SwneF Ro\'.•v"'hoo AIm,.4 a [0afunYnYM i I+etaar.oM Ruwmrq hme Haar.end\M tYHem mvw W uyed a T" n ryyen anlymen thol,nty ppwM ewwe donrtp tamlMq:pl rNldy waver ) so". rmNwp qn inn a\Ow eulwne wt.Mpa ren" We moM w lien. 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MEllt-kTA6ll f N lt,o4"Q\N O IYf.. . ih w Y don '.r aPAi nd ntue Md 41 lip n5 Same 1-11 dx P. .Y sYYna+1Y u+< m.vY+ Y' V. rva wan,nrtd InWI wh.V+n.... �''wnrr n+r1 •), nn . �,., a _ • Dnef+\unn to+,aau.*na%nrmepr• wrM nbY.r!:m:q*wn u+aa.nr.c..umnr nm Mph M veV � lnn ew.anh y�*e+Nu+p.<dr Moo!npnh onq rrnv moo aahe•x .Moir,•pwrr nn•<n rtlr}NJm YtwM\9 61 n1! �,__�_ KONtER CO ROhtFR WfS40N5it,)044 KOHLER DECISION KER GENERATORS INTELLIGENT CONTROL SYSTEM An intelligent Controt Systr.,. °.." >;; of t".a the programmable Decision Maker is mteiltgence and anew dimension i a far more capable and sophisticated performance capability generator controller than specifters have ever before been able to obtain One basic controller model 3erves the enh•e Kohler Fast-Response Functioning m an analytical manner tine of generator sets.30 to 260 KW. the Decision Maker processes and brushless models 300 to 1000 KW information and determines the communication to operating personnel d 1 DECISION MAKER DESIGN FEATURES STANDARD IN EVERY INSTRUMENTATION I DECISION MAKER CONTROLLER & CAPABILITIES SPECIFICATIONS. . .vr sly.-.,.,.:,L.,..r•..;�crt iJ,.taoin h`tanlllaClu " ,.tc—nv!e CU)i,nq Dv-od T,I., • AC°M.;rucr Drt'••wanti rpPngAyemDn!,)1 vituOalot mAlrt•t. ;l ` stale whene,Q•eng,no,srun^mg ,.. .ror Irvt,n BmerganCv 3tDo 5w tCn arhln&lw ee ent+ne mt^ nrnetp uvl, fF l4 ivA.tu •Pan*A lAmDp'2, wtvo-a time^tlar A WmC+e •;ape !n5 r•n•:_.n!n ynr C t ne;! .n., Pawtf source "T Dr 24 on Or md�oi+fart roxP,r�np ON-I,I' ,, 1"v +++p,1.• ai r4a.a N0-4 And FlexibW mounting CBDaW,�l,ay •C11tr e,s MDn0,ow CWrtntcifc fuW AArvaa[ts-a a Nish.ny rpi�.MCalQ+wt•nntq teal•. .t+'er6 . 9:tt n{ ,.a'u s•.nlLnv C'Aded`.`v Ct`mfoUtr Cen bt tlralit+Dltad SD Inatrufnanll CyAlTrler S+fus g+CClromt Ci gvii,a orterrta lw+tch has bon tell m eM WI ONt0- ,na MWwIng lv`ck raa'a,.w,non! Can tat vigWerl 4"rattler sze or 4*m. and itro t ll,lq FtrOlael6 the tin{ttM aMttBr, am tntlhtar iQ Irr k4w that*%Pta,.... raw of gems ilM set Etthaf of DOW uao+nets tmt tgrtdwn RICUR'1 lnWf4er4y Lvpatch r.taw a K#Wd the VWPI<'icrnal:a`nirir•a both the QQ"'qt.• Can be remrwad and romo*'Y mounao TR+'i'+M�k+lp''l Qac wm W.t•'romwltpaM" Ana ergma AwA,,~tatrn ltfd••vbmett td1.,,su lg rMMasat .silt to 1thC.•'omov apaatxtt+agro•taaofat!®at "visAiftwisort, •WhingtlNraaitUr"Wnalowtvical ttnttt U�1111ciftiaalhalfal C'aMOChoM htrlltary alrcrAR Wait •AL vottmetaf t dual lKalat 3111�1 k ubl lM botaM lte.wt MteWY M(pp{•e The leyari ab"Mt!a v.b`a-wq;a"cl,y t^r - larpndple.&"MOnate"Oil an An Da/aut arnwahre w,ne Wdt 'It A"@ INWItI"'talrr enLN•arQDt Connil:tDf -AC amm'alnr,duAlaGl�t MOM nlpaatM►VWW MnPaVniaat allttg ylltmapaWs TW C~b IIs1l Ong SUN"tt.CutunrY •Lamp tact switCn ,AC tif"UOy;Y mWN 35i t •Engine HID lama 2 16t't tanata+etauetndMW webrhwarehaa a maPlaaanyaxOm3aw lvt •Cyclic nkng' •t�att 1." antrnetitr @ t'Stl riMMlMtayM Ieiywarr+mr+p Wrltv3aMtW - �Ct s t-`.n•r F .ro..•.+.mry. f ° F t l" Mirovt e p.ix+ it$& ,can be, tomos tam •OvetalNNtt Contiol stow daa nius Mkoli, f mpm,nr tl....i, W)WpY vpA"Nu9gM+D3MliiMlEMII tRga11Y4:lra+f,;. A • out""d AC outaul ffoevotKS •R, �ratntM fear atNt Peat•lseap¢eltl ltep,tr4. aiCtideT't Rd Sall, nt4MtirdaOFbon tlpraa" " "�°". • fiko•alNp-rWntott ylart;tltotn(ermYnaq; VISUAL INDICATORS. LOWER PANEL nt ItNYN1AtAiY tttv+L'►tlde:+ ' .. '. •5wllin :" oft •OvtTcnnklnq ptdteDllDn Q"evltiNa bAlttrY tQa4 yan,,, - doe"by Shutting Aoh' QanRrator attar ,I,0061m.r. tAdYt!'byt .t r •.fyytkakVttg tultllw crMka+It:.. tita baMkill 1 toN1YtTtlInW11 Q6tAt attpl,xl •Uw,YttlWftk ilad+l,1 :.+�' I «.. ._ atlCDlkla'atttn•#}Mgii C+'Nik�` 'j `E.ts�tYaMCy algptrodlPWlfAiWM fitt{®r*nt", r/pdkalol Nmarptptt atvltC^ Wo 1yr40lakl0apn;pChtdaMdM t67o ths. a.' "'�` „ _I *tr ° + �.„ • M , t a.• b „ I •pttaa►*uJit"swot" "Wa'd6t.aW N • •RrptiVgAer tp'rnae•akYae V•edA r. rT�•._ 9 " �MGrt '+" I. '71 - • 'rl'u�rr q• t, i �,�1>PNr apes InN+r m'n1a,r ur r U ... . .J _ .x _ . .! u • t" __ j _ _ ... r19L'bFlfpYlltt#t$tl M�- dl , wnlld pli!a t[up,• 1_ I M1 I OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES noait or,and k` an` o reMN ro,oral+DB Y nC ,"Storm iMieme,droop. 1a1iMUtl peak Fa,felnDlR mpmhrlyj Of unem `. ��! r ,�� W.. 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I The taynl Pane - `Atilt temperature ihoDdnwn f apiary:i pro%,.pe0 aOMyua massage Qana''a• '"sensing of Ant,erpatory Low 00 Pressute to 01 lne:-cults oertormer ul'.anx Anl:Ccsate"High Vale,TamparaWre and law 14aror Tarlpentu.e •A control la;Mga Iag,r ehnl wMC"iCCecfi an, .ng,Mbe/iMV a9atam nttmQ k'a,1.Cvt1 o.'yes 'AC'n18rinOk circuit to P•eVeM1l starter ma,comal and lagrr C"vulh re^angegoman7 m CA"of s.gnal toss from the •Main Control and toga Cwtultt tfePeoi angina engine spared rranadu•:kr Han-uD Mu•kCttanwn.:e runn+ng avid finuMown '.Optional n0agxat chcunry m+wta NFg4-78A vw dome" -1 turni on thetgndron and of noapsfal coda Contains,:l,twtry,.no fuel erm ange0al lnP Crankk>p motor Iemo eOCkala lot tnfae 8dnlflnnel taint trldlGl,Ong' low fuet craral battery di atCharge. •Cwcbc CrAvalmy with vankevJ Delicate C/ank Denary undercharge and also contains lire ,nerVlduallY adtkatabie Mldl tv,*to ante wonoi walk Toett, m6lesrmr' NEW SIANDARDS IN CONTROLLER RELIABILITY \ AND SERVICING • ink Kunio,Utc14101 M"vl io'lwll tVw WkN•^% aM(MgaCa olarHDrNti NlChnplpgy intlutllP . . nt.tcimalad mUGUnsleal+nA,n Pa�r�uoursta�Hlg,t SidW 'n v11at ataWdDyaMtafslalQerlCy WM 9%alanla F4sfg proVan Wtl fi N4.ul;hlnavery Kohla r'DMCIatWl Moor N1 D ftsail to w4lwari heseasanr b.racamyct a a6KYeldmKai rINaT')W9airMrdtt"afWCtW1ti arKt dMt ra hlth{'eC4aat0ititet 1'aDto11"FlanaAlgttKe wi fn hire W,mamut"TAlakaf Can tMeCc0mD1+611od i..•v,Cw'N1UNY learyuea inclld! --- •PaNW"d lamer wecti M*Wl"tarrft#ypa '.. Cont IWR-eMt Vr'1hd4 narrle3}lm Y1Y RPtnG.0 Contra, „qa tloKWo011 rnetanr+dnlar:Wid . wneralor"I . .Paarltddnffktaiy atro•an ltipe tgnAiC"*4Waa:,.f ... MIrrllq Nattwi6 tm the hats%•"Man4tar Annunglapjr Crew-. •Afo"deal at V*Nko raguww tW0{amg'.I 41161h,tedkteahR WttKaul rewmarg The Ram. myntge redutator.a,I.ed rot both 511104 an-t torte, R^1J44;pN1!Ih.,*' J GENERATORS H NW&NO FOR,b K W F18T AE3RUNSE GENERATOR SET I NOU3INGR OR AS 100 KW FA,ST.RESPONSE GENERATOR SET Aw Ityrq� awON(,1 Ip cnanpu wurloN Igpert °RN+I¢Nwna w�ilrgw nl,p��m<wqa IM 6aLe°m mlMa e�,l�tr��»'loo!• a�iMy can he anw INII IN{p w.aunWlN lee. 011—NOTAT FILL 01'EN7M _._._ � ,_- (� 102 E xeaZa".N IJ112) T I 1 I xF ,I SOUSING FOR 33 260 K W FAST RESPON, wI�' -- _— SE GENENgfUR SET Fµ2A1. GE�TORS KOHLER HOUSINGS 41GEINIERATVRS weather housings for 30-260 KW fast-Response generator sets i Kohler weather housings permit outdoor installs. sundud F"WM fruit of generator sets, both stationary and mobile. • Ram"ab4 age am oar panels for dear"twee Because of their quality construction,Kohler hous- to gearatw sat ings stand up well t0 the stress of heat,cold,and a Lou"'t on tha generator am r"lil am for humidity- All units are of rugged steel construe- cooling err 99 • LOekablw lsreh with lnekmg en tion, painted inside and out with rust inhititin, • Rugged steel coourucuon. primer and an e[tefidr coat of 'Kohler GoW' and • Ram Stood for aahauet opening black enamel. The side panels are easily remov. • aanatvraca, able for serviclnq To prevent tampering, the • me al am out patty with roar inhibitive pnewr heasln c have Im r I and Will coated won-Kohler Gold"and seek 9 e latches. enamel. L.Ou. :., 19 paneratr and radiator Law.^'( p vie-d nple e...t o ,maure proper cm.ting here Optional AopMaatsas is no need 10 renlwe side panels to pro,tde Order, • l,wustr,al rated roOf.mounf"fiNnar. tional circulation. • ResWan6al rat"rmFmgml"akance, • Cnucal,a wd ref-mObnl"w wroa, MOUSING FOR e.4/00 KW _ FAST-RESPONSE GENERATOR lOcnanac O,put Irs l 1. --I oo, "get to <nieMe Mwpno I I stl0cr1ol4ms wqn Out ,rot ce a,1 wIM � r- ' 1 MY�.giron Or Iran trr wnaona.ee awe 4dely m boa '. dMermryq Oy tort ' latl Ord YO t Ip4w I 14rn1 CO d161rMYn'w • ...0 , r M 1 I E ST F 7P DECISION • • ANNUNOATOR a" OPTIONAL E.F e exhlows onn,clo, T:H WWRi OILIER RE ACCESSORIES critical) ImdgetrkeL rosp,Mkel Mots,kk nc em1es11 ❑f mfnoey maker EIWOR ELECTRICAL SySyN ❑ Eliki Icepacle C1 City E1!ETEW ❑Dupbx r,ceptecb [I Clry wake,nooirlp wNn Salrbrlp exc ack 0 Battery att yba Mal hanger Henry rack Battee ry g ,mmebr mme R, radleler couung Hainan,cebbe ❑ Oil pressureure g,upe Patery charger [] water lempmehre gaute COOLING SYETEMf ACCEEEORI[B Bantry charger laulcoui noon ❑ Field cncWl breaker ❑ Block Maker - p LIM circuit break,, [, Red""duct'I"'. GENERATOR ACCESSORIES Cl Facial ngnl Q Ram le raEiatn, SSA approval onslailedl [J Alarm rekey PULL SYSTEW y Llne ncc it breaker Q AamlysloW starnl allay ❑ LP or naluml pas vspot CONTROLLES ACCELSOAMS FOR C] Fou,IMiciamg low pawl Wlometic <hx 0 Pow 119ht,nti,kpabry warm pe"I ngeove� - nature FASTIIENOMSE go to LP gu GENERATOR UTS ❑ON rnpin,ling light ❑ Cawing cycbr(standard an PYLL SYSTEM ACCESSORIES Ho ,Sum amps meet mooelq fbxlbb fallISM noapirel lamp.ImkMihed to mMt ❑ Three prnitlon switch Fuel pnnnng lank NFPA 76A ENECLLW000E A^CUIWIAU 0 Auxiliary Iwl pump Alum horn MA wil Iii CM climate, Traler wdh.+rea.sa":p nhar,. , p clWil hitch or ewh hitch,nghl Ouss,l last ini lank IDecbrh Mentor mode. package and license pls'e holder Cab"lo. narrowme lacing of Not lank.skii bakes. Decision Maker coal Weather Mueiw F.I.CMCk IMker Export Wxing m Transfer switches sm a tl 4„p q,NI m Meh ' ,^W tray ig:Intl m C mnma!v. .Hir^OMo W9lattron xII II, reMM, A ..9Prm•aror I ed NCMA l lockanle ent.ol Ced sm N i tpvn Teat Me kh �nmants, 7"*npp,aeo lratevnbr~rnrpral+•v e,d rehapa •Enome SiYt9MItxCN ;_Irlw �tiAe N serYetl Dy nits p.5trrbuta.one •A sd M,r'WrtapT- nermpl alatl W9bele]bY me ov..rxc warranty •Au.nutr con al K,;nIPr wile Site .Two n 4N -am-.,n+M.r T'rWte in S lull tl Catult Wacker kaneMF 4wedcom we offered •Fro"I con matinNnIII trp breaker! ne ranomp from JO M10.91,J000 m necbn t".n 4 ,M,Degi m as mom<ontatlk nensl.nma Ixrra TM JPtppp aenpa R rbq ru9a m ambe••""no,0l all! vamftrft nit hM wfl1n;tcea"YtlOxwmr sources Fai surpasurng •'at,�av maom tctmp eolparh4a bpi.al ampere are eMUNatglnytn V env Kltereunmp ranrrpa k9tWr4W,p bN 9n t-end Sada.SalnaphxM m9her titan mmisii wrM ConlKlnrdeu9na e For eCOrMInY IMIa1NboM k+Mrer pit su e`Ih K teaaltu.mi, m !save AaYarN ann114IKY ed ampere nNktPr cpcuIl Weal tfenaln,xwdrbane�A wqp, 409 •MM arq 4pplw AWetnq.m9dHRP tOnhpl lrataJprmPry MU rin ptMTP OmWelerpr+ltMA..n°all ]qn a A",il i mpQrbly p�m°ka ppaNtµa Mo IranaMr ewdth b NRMMM wJ11 Wale reCOnnaChon pl ktYMer CQntittpr awrknpa slap UL •A 4lMdirtl IopK Oil cpnaWerp o}6i r"fereU m 30. M am and CSA Wand era < tNorKua too mondnr,J�bl the a nl"'oo c,,u,, al Knnler awdtMa ra r Fa Nnoer>mtkleN The Compinh- ,.. spurts,and nrne t1NaY NnctronA nWmal Rntl nnMrr9^nty aced rw an C141-1 or Wed •A4 adi Alumna{qa a soot, a Lrphl Emrnrnp D,oIft It On porn taro isd{IM turd comPbtea dA IopK Iunttk Y WITHSTAND,CLOSING S INTERRUPTING RATINGS YxW AJTECTI,IY Yet pEp C131 tMm,•4GMxi aMFM xupp rap mile rMiFti(pN MideastIvq �I roll6 "i AC lull! CIR9VIT aR41Ek Mom. MFw !� MO rpl13 at IN tea !N m N' MEC °n w! Sim Limr Mfgxtt aW Mrs AC fi.(Vo Is.A, �5ppp � Ja "1 MEC I ) • 2e.ppt Ia, ..t;Y;V r1'Sp r1.pW r•t1pC 2T MEC 2 t 1 vownow mw rI M9 IS.Upp Ixpol, '�'� app Mf.i 231 WOOD yppp ,1W Aodd 12.QpU asom; r2q+. 4Fv' mdgo l 1 �� 12,0E q0°p lO WHO » 2]igeo �p0o fi10 np MFC I3 A ryp pp0 r.a.000 ,y.� kppp la WC 220W ht{tp0. Vic CONTisCTON!!Gala 2 Y i '>a tg,pop !2J Upp IrJ. Ipp.WO IIS OpC 100.pOp 20.'+,ppC x MAC ( 3 "?MST", CLONN9 +rSpW IOQntlu �, MAG 2 y Sow ar, INTER*V ?, b w p1 MAa 21 M1p0. , 1;rli aNca.®p yy 1ntMN W lwyr �,� I O.cY t �uxa ram. :Mnalrou _ lbw1: WN ao... •M PaUntaa Kohler FAST-AESPUNSE sYatem la t'eart and to anY' Othe..evolving rate a mgUrq attalR,a�e y> to cOm•antwnal brwhbr new Appearance the tarbi styled deMM RapWantlOg ear more wtha a dovism ators technological prOpreaa now.%,Mari rtra0rUMN br the FAST•RESPONSE generator mark, Ihe Ou;•.;.;rdurp advam".Of FAST 'edartdD,and prime pnwar generator net appica lareuw lee ��ONitE ttorw. 'he Decision MM Cdt oad trOpwarrfa Md aurtel hcrt ay,,ul,gone store 01 any o!Mr dearer almoft rna'pr. + g+rrerabr with fat mash, WV"popfi mabM inl.fi ,mo, c Om An rntagrel liverwn toropnn'n +op ilacaudsh. pertorlrrafrae 4+ktrea—tnd a confr�isrepa withill a npeaherA un now aalectt• pMtM elatlrpnlC braeker/e aMnoeed TO prewnt 0"01W. Kohler provdp an AC Sin depabuny Sufdclant hi='O'e"u-�Puttl rty This i+,ppawgd:orld the aianamp time delay circuit ands b tr10 a Ventilator from lip own high cuato; Drench circuit braakar 9flaCtsd b) a Car" A" C' � OOUPUPPM ao"Mold signals from tM tiring circuit ns cor,rmwlutar g aRb' 61ftn1 ntt Irs"'Amiver conveystifbOalcaf coupling. Modn/Wt Oa�t�re9 ol mc 10r 10 ft FIR Activator Ere arsln AC output rUllape 9ne1 t0 increase or deaaaat rower to tM orimaiill h�idys p„. this OVEASPEES COATRpI A franttl speed, cranking, a4rM rlagppyn anted with lM peneralor p' and cpnfrola drltecM racked rotor dadMpn, +^tine Oven A ACINSE l I. T„e cola of Me KonMr system . tMr FR AcdvrtM:re th,COmin nent that makes FAST- flat OAS -REST SEr volitional brushiees ryetemr. .ue to field �ASi- SCR "Y de con,o' eretors u0lite a hybrid electronic atihiavatorl t to inclu r,,rgiz rants IIMre atM ins dahvarl IullyrrepW Kelly COUM" to a firing Cn, type ,fill i r peulalea ++CO^de—much dealer go" an POwa M the field Race'r•ry time of a FA g RE pPlator, tM attWei r seM a new stand*it In deliver Y other brtrohley r,gCMne or KNEE peneratc, DS must be Ino 'pare" any static eaafud S 18 pr0tadssd ktaa ppraar b 'nodal. FAuT•RES t"aWSa •daM111acnPM. Intl Olher puipmenl tMSE R SCANNER.*light emftting diodes V'"Na f tNNlMgraph for visual"""tamp er Me ^1M rear of iM en o,jw0i I lrlp Power. (7'pywe•is be, pOMN fbM.11N Op"Ator Can Du a'Olor prorida a rolatfnp b`� ..(t):oW nee Often o deiMrad to the Venerator t grMAe whether(l)the 9xcrle*is INtort circuit). 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IM KW 12610 V! PtA60 3 IWO 020KW I'MO 131p 2MM 3 +14e3 aAAA. 16v1NT 12 . - Kohler e e e #111 . - Standby a e a Systems Overviev of Generator Little, 1.75 to 000 KW Ge,,erator sets ' om 30 to 1000 KW are • • of rotating !laid. brU6hleSS design • , Moll rated 30 through 280 KW feature Koh . s patented Fast Response gem • • stator foliage regulation is wlthin 2% • • for all ct these units. Generator sets from 1.78 to 20 KW are of totaling armature design with inherent voltage regulation of z 5%and trequem cy regulation of :3 hertz. Automatic Transfer Switches, rated at 30 Ihroug^ 3,000 amperes. consist of main contacts.intelligence circuits,and a transfer mechanism All are UL 1008 and GSA listed. ONE SOURCE RESPONSIBILITY ---the Kohler name and international reputa- tion stand behind every Kohler Standby System Kohler Co. and Kohler distribu- Ias offer complete parts and Service for the generator set, controller and auto- matic transfer switch. The Kohler war- ranty covers ail components. QUALITY CONTROL — Every Kohler generator set is individually tested and checked for voltage antl frequency regu- Istion,and ability to produce nameplate rated output Certified copies of com plete lest data are available on request for every unit shipped. UNITIZED DESIGN—Engine and gen- • e'ator are carefully matched Sturdy mounting best. complete with vibration dampening mounts,maintains true align- ment 513-HERTZ OPERATION- Kohler gamer• star sets are available for 50-hertz oper- ation STANDARDS—Kohler generator sets meet or exceed the standards of NEMA. IEEE and ANSI as well as other leading Safety authorities. Kohler offers models cef4hed by the Commonwealth of Penn- Sylvania and Canadian Standards As satiation. 5 mp 'opa a A�� alllit talk e it P ppp 2 � � ��s�a ae: • �s9 mpg Raa acc c�� ��£ W 22a Lj tYY LQQyyYQ W 3i 3S YYYi YYrY iYY AAR RyS SYS i�Al: 3> 3i; YYYY $R$8 SS $88 3 maep W 3SS rCAR7C RAAR RRAR pa..o a 57� �� ��L aA SR PC7S8 'A� .2 Y, RRS*a 8 R88S9R gg gpIV IV Ixinuo 0 Q ~ am S m S:SeB R^&RR RytERR eZ m ;.« g J M II ! RRRRR ^£_^rr. W �R« ^ �i A g g 3 33333YY.YYi13[3333'[i YtY tY YYrYY i (n > i 3333333YY YYY € 333333 G^c- 88885RL'!,'f;AiCA9RRR£R,=,- «.... O YYYY YIY YYYYY :tit YYY y M'• •1\ .'S�`• 6 GYi•� `� ^CK d"y. •' ;Fa ��"�J 6YrI ,r. Sr'• .. {. i1 Z a 1 N � r M60A16Y4 � .: wcwy q�p�.� •• �. 64rd 040666�bt . P1+Ms MR a Mtl1114phdlRi 1 v , •fMk ' M1 Vh K•IM6111 l6f 6444N$74 4.k" 1641 M W. �tl6v -+agWlN�fpwq aOlYdnli sw2v IVAN,rom" 4WIfINr1 N00 if%HP 2i6 CKlkc WIN 6 � v0lhshc'M0ulabon nglg4ylplioll" r" A66r64lWra6.t p1 pa4Mala W10k DE • As 6WRma'. lmhn6nna 47%4 a 616s liaWrW •BMMrt call4s AvwtrlrMIM W41«e - swoRM, AIR-COOLED DIESEL GENERATORS 4 THROUGH 12KW STANDARD FEATURES •' 'for siarl5(p cauabiry 11 HP PI, .M'..�. 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W9 515 +2 KW 12 !M62x0 1 No 10 KW 10 1WX I 66• 12 kW 15 260 i A 10 KW 25 in f 126 12 KW 15 InM d 112 10 KW 125 12g20B } .MB ___....—_.. . .._-:.__ •unea a.•t.1.o I«fananu6�•nlnr 14 !!standby power.. _ e_Iee /:�` II bec a h@roff A new F"t.ReWrie aeriaratot Yt a0phifticaNe anawar to 'M pr i in of po", 01mi,wr,. The standby business;v its very Ask nature r heroic 'Look off our dependence on electric Power.almost total dependence.Now, shut that power off and immediately, dependabli��f"y no matter whet the of emergency you nave some form o!emergency "Without relief.without meny times Yinstantaneous relief these @merger �me. cies can escalate into catestropt-hes Every time that the Kohler standby is called upon to pal')rm,rt becomes Uri growmg 1eoendenc, cn e.ecincrty requires ever increasing a hero. Each of them is designed end numbers of on-site generator systems standing guard against utili built mim that co kcal role in mind." ty failures As more sophisticated electricai and electronic equipment goes Into hospitals. theaters, processing plants. financial centers. Herbert Y. Kohler, Jr. sports arenas and high rise structures, the demand for a sure Chairmen of the Board and source of electrical power soars Chief Executive Officer Kohler's a<cellent reputation for building trustworthy emergency standby equipment Is well deserved.Matched component reliabili- ty is ensured lot the entire standby system. The generator and engine for each model have been carefully engineered and bat anced as a single unit, then tested for the most demanding ap plicati0ns. Every Kohler generator set is individually checked for voltage and frequency regulatiri.and ability to produce nameplate rated out put.A certified ropy of the final test performance data is available on request for every unit shipped Kohler generator -^ls range from l 16to 1000 KW.gas,gasoline,and diesel fueled.Our product '' `• line also includes Kohler Automatic T-ansfef Switches,rated from J 30 to 3.000 amperes,which automatically sense loss of power,a, us that@ the engine slam circuit and transfer the 1080 to the generator set.Kohler switches are designed lot maximum compatibility with normal 1 to circuit protection Togetl„r the Kohler generator set and switch constitute the Stand by System,for which Kohler otters one souse availability and total system responsibility backed by Kohler Co. and its worldwide distributor network. With the introduction Of Fall Response generator sets, Kohler standby systems supply far more emergency protection then any conventional generator Fast-Response models provioc 'i higher standard ut dependab ly baseJ on major advances in standby Power tachr,ology.The benefits nciude extremely fast correction of voltage transients and sustained short circuit performinrs_ 3 ,. v. FAST-RESPONSE LIOUID COOLED DIESEL GENERATORS 30 THROUGH 260 KW STANDARD FEATURES •Sa1e0u110 Breaker-an AC I,.. •Suim stale Dpnswn 1aakA1 umlWi..1 •Suit.'•. rm YMInO tine delay CIMUD Oreabar _ •POWpr$Oaa~ 0b1 WO'-e Lpbl •12 lead gConnpCb:Np locAllmon .FBA resn.... .. „ .. vollnOes 05 alcuode or bss EmdtmO Dl:Aw AWRolinO Syllem anct moil, FAST RESPONSELIQUID COOLED DIESEL Bawl. Iva a40a %aaw• 1Y kM slaw .Yap U"Y w 0vaaaw err FmA0 M"m x4 IP lawas roar $ Y Lae.. 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'� \4,^'�nr,•: +s.nlAw a•wt wtnwtsLvwvrs are oral"Istam qm UNIT lE�RIMFICt '- Lpvatl hrplb Emus;A4mepM ,,e MMtMarP An .. . Me rlei PTgAE 04PAS lMp 3 mHlf mxrm.m na 4oW to LAW Iwo YtIBRfa MEPiMgw.Muawmmra?t'wrAnl Rhwra, twmi,tPrpw pueL whLT ADDITIONAL METER/(BBIgIBIB FBOBfBl ORIP) ON"ORIUMLM ALTMINATOR ar+nm,a S Daxtp" Jtw aoluY,mrnt •' UnNaryrouM aHNh Tana AC A:mlrala,""ran fa.MPICAIN tunrnl Poch pnMr, Aar. v hMa hMwT n fPaPfPfMgl6OMaaO,c ihth RaaanWr'Oay' 't"AM,FLAB SMWth Moll,lot 4It -.a nfr "A Mramws OgmaM1 a6wntY tmrAkM,W un atthro, `Q k .. LPtMCmPlar 1 I"Mdaalew) 4.OF Swlkn.VeNnMtm,I Vnar Pnaw SNm of win mn•a vaJ n.i-+,mmum I RIVAL, L, r wtm,, W0'.Rpvn am"" "Vl Il:,B�1l"I1,Twul AM ril"` wnlplon L' ILI*$ NtnMr maa� r r n an OfP ppanwn(t PnMa,!YnnMarF,rlr lwntnl Ina max '^emtrmkv Rptpr amtlFlaWr wnMl+nyA'rNrMva RNI VNI INI. t IANIt MM* "t 1Avb M h1 Io Mrwr W FWI Tyaw MoussN umnl Frp\HMy MaM A,`w+ttl '.tueP nMa Minna«M1 aarFn;oar a•uMwanoatl 1ga11aRraERalla IIAallalalNa taws MlvAo.lron x�wa+ rP ALARM ANNUNCIATOR 4it b n •.r a{, "'I Drnamglar pwantaa N,:,',Nita ruv mat rgnnanl AM An.w,. ryuwartw' Yn1 Mmm� ra w a.•r,r+"6n to"I.h rrxaa d'K aauptrrp RWLa•E.NIMRM agaplmPnt • FILTER FOR SCR LOADS HOUSING tweath"If PHAIWOra) s: '— ' „•. ;nwvo Atmapr ti-•.• OUTDOOR SHELTERS(weatherproof anclosuna) A WORLD LEADING BUILDER OF ELECTRIC 'GENERATING SETS POWIR ON DEMAND WITH CNAN DESIGNED Fuel OnrlmpRen--F,eyne-ARem►IorCoohnpMrFlaw- AND TESTED ELECTRIC GENERATING SETS ARessom TeRspelMun Rise Par NE MA MG1-22.40 doh - Thm evclm visroo lR{l.am oarl« he% usen dev loped Mibrh-TranWnl Response and Steady Store Govemtog through igorWq, aryl Eats which include: --EMOb Stop Load Prckpp par NFPA No 78A-822 Mommum ►ewer I.aYE1--EM EtIMMwn Motor Storting Co KnnNAC Anolyen And Vis age Waveform DewaRon per Dadty—Enduraan Running—Struuhrral Soundness -- MIL-STD-7058, Method 601 4--These Phase Short Or Toratgroptl Aralsoo per MIL-STO.7058.Method bN 2__ cull Test to, Mechanical and Etecim6l Strength WICE RANGE OF MODELS AND CAPACITIES MANUFACTURER'S LIMITED YFARRANTIES, to pNAN WILT.mun-sel.slocbm Power Syellm with com. original usam Complete documents am available Were Da'.*ntdirg 1*1109aar and controls are available in lN1F YEAR. OW unt,o4�NI/eraaa efM qr,p�tw un, sort, W n Capacitive into S megawatts And larger Onere precision but" P ft,ffM; pNf W ate air YEAR ft r Ma Wfa r,, edutpmenr. m 11 „t *aced' requiremente for the most awn din o.,hcWx/rOtllraam amotmr krVe,w o4 ...r.• eracting marellAleMe—Nosprttla Computer Carrara. Mr- yyyD yt1AW,—Canletet MMW"Yt MlnprapnN •uNaarws come Orion e[Pertfa and erglraarltlg oerwtes am aa4AalPW V$.efal 'Gaoe'*/Pla""ist woeµ gawr agemanw Available W mill in plMnMg errd oar that you gar the beat waf seas ibiedlNAday MCNrcPswersadeas.ferw*sa r Add most W101e emergency Nectrc power otolochUn for Nmlwe ooew fo 4 Nmg Q haft*M *Ise ri,Y( i.4 • your inM"l t. When You specify the complete Orion raoP 00""ft a W'W"Woeawa WN am 00data of eaabl standby eifthm Dower system you're assured of capon- r140 WA For"fo"ft 4h OF iv eeeuitM srblhty. H warranter. for an components included m the FrYF,YEARS-Opraleera'ro, IndusbrM.IMbtetrerwl gwraeeaa+re m Onan system Ore`. ro,it".rnatChd.Mgme-genlraf0r sets "us aM CaMNN. Orion worironnn Wh Ow Ang+eMld ane are Comille:4 units. factory a Inearod. prototype tested. o wtI 04, *er ancn,v parer aYl-rApm.. 0, rtt M _tv % y rNAl npar�af nmeu.apwn.M`»raorn,if�'i� ,+.a u�Imq M to you'" do, or rated load and rPowerttionfactor sorecl pod ygrLon Paebr to you raaM for yeets W MiaD1a protection A sMechpn 01 r nyyranaran air ww.Anry elurrM. oNr food ganennrrg sal Modell,catiacdlN from 1 kW MTu The above aummorV 'a a warranty raterentle Only. 7140 kW cooing and luee vonahons Truer Orion for deem. Oobfe electvW1 power genersong and control apulpment WORLD-WIDE PARTS AND SERVICE CENTERS Your Authorized Onan Distributor: ONAN1400 77ND AVENUE N.E. 4 MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA $5422 • Of kE, G OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY* RENTON,WASHINGTON U "I,0 .11 M.•N ,DD lM 4 n4•un 4V p • Mnr ry ww yfp ppil if\ Nri F LAWREWE: 1 WARREN 11ANIEL KELLOGG, Nu•..n. ;:.n'.,pr,a. P DAVID M.DEAN .+s,n.n. :.., u•ow. P pee 32e100 March 29. 1982 MARK E,aARdER TO, Don Monaghan FROM! Daniel Kellogg, AssisLant City Attorney RE: LID #314 Relocation of Puget Power Facilities Dtar Don: As I told you in our recent telephone conference, we have been unsuccessful in parsuading Puget Power to make the installation of the relocation of electric utilities at their own cost pursuant to the terms of Section III of Ordinance 21o. 2428 (the franchise ordinance) We have not even been successful in persuading Puget Power to make the installation at their cost reserving the question of who shall pay for the installation for a later determination. Therefore, it will be necessary for the City of Renton to proceed with the relocation of the utilities at the cost of the LID, reserving all of the rights of the City and the LID for reimburse- ment of the expenses of construction to be determined by further negotiations or litigation with Puget. Power. In that regard, we do not mean to leave the implication that we will definitely recommend such litigation. There is a very Food regal question as to the applicability of the terms of Ordinance Ho. 2428 or Schedule 71 of the Puget Power Tariffs which was filed on July 19, 1968 and became effective on August 19, 1968, twelve days* after the franchise ordinance was accepted by Puget Power ani ten days after the ordinance went into effect upon publication by its own terms. In any event , it appears to us that under the current tariffs which have been in effect since 1977, that the maximum coat to the City or the LID will be 15: of the cost of the protect excluding cost of trenching and restoration of the site because one lane or more is being added to the widening of the street. Therefore, you should make appropriate arrangements to have the City's contractor trench and restore the premises and coordinate with Puget Powor for the installation of the utilities . By the terns of the Ordinance, the funds due to Puget Power by the City of Renton are pavable within thirtv dsys. Please contact me if vcu have any further questions. DanlKi Kellogg Asnd cc: Mayor Citv Clerk Dick Houghton LNt RF } PUSLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT GF51,➢N,Ui1Ui. ENGINEERING • 235 2631 ✓� MUYICI►AL WUHNO M Mall AVe.m. Ra NTON.WASm "a" a P ep BARBARA Y sHINPOCH March 29, 1982 MAYOR Mr Gary L. Brugger State of Masnington Department of Ec Io4y 4350 150th Avenue N.E. Redmond NA 98052 Sab)ect: L.I.D. 0314 - Fast Valley Road Dear Mr, Bruggtr: Enclosed for your review is a copy of the sanitary sewer specifications and a set of plans for L.I.D. 0314 • East Valley Read. If you Not any questions, please contact Bob Bray at the number listed above. Very truly yours, Bob Bray Protect Engineer A,1N:ckd Enclosures CITY OF RENTON ADDENDUM r) TO I. I.D. 114 SPECIAL ITEMS SECTION 106 • EMERGENCY FOYER QUOLAT R 106-1 TGenera i (Page 4.74) The SO feet of Cable, to W suP0I1114 with the troller-muntod generator, sne11 now CROUSNINOS Wnn*Ctcis .hat r-,li mate to the CAOU6NlkO$ renal* rrceptaelo on the generator And the male pixy on thr, puap st at iy iCTION Ill - TMFFIC $I.VA Now Section 111-13 - role Mounted Talminal box (Page 4-89) POLE MOUNTED TE R"INAL SOX The Contractor %hair provide aid Install a pole mounted terminal boa and neC*ssuv mounting hardware (One on *ach %lpn*I Pelel - gwntlly neaued (4). The tend nal box shell be made of molded flberAless, be gr*v in color, be aPPrOw:mately IU" high . 8" wide a 4" deep and hev* a minleum Of 16 terminal% On the tll mlmoi bluc4s, The box %halt tx weathertight, he" a single door with continuous hinge on one %ids and screw hold downs . r the door loc41r4 %Ide. All hardware %hould be %talnlebs steel, PLAN IT NS Sheet #60 Sheet NO 60 of the eonstruetlon drawings indicates a scale of I" }0'. This drawing has boon r*docod and the scoio should read 1" * 40'. Dovorl_ }rw ct- Of Nit, _w.1 i •1T `99��^^'� f�1 z PUMUC WORKS DEPARTMENT t RICHARD C wOUGNTON • DIRECTOQ F MUMCIPAC N11Cp1N0 MMCC AVa 90, MNTON,N"M.MIN • } I06 235.2569 rtp M►tAJ►' B aNAA Y, $HINPOCM Mm,h If, 148i MAVON TO: Bob Bergstrom FROM: Richard Noughtof SUBJECT: LID 314 Bob, please begin to prepare iwnediately the fitures and even the Messment notices $o all we have to do is fill in the blanks and mail. Thus we can get the. Public Nearing as soon as possible. Check with Del Read on notice format. r April 27th - Open Bids April 90 - Mail revised assessment May d - Report to Council on Bid Opening MAY 5 - mm Meet with Transportation Coitter May In - Trans. Committee report back to Council, recommending award to low bidder depending on outcome of hearinq to be held on May 17 May 17 - Public Nearing City of Renton Affidavit of Publication Blind Impp�r�e�ssment asse of min STATE OF WASHINGTON KING COUNTY—SS. w autMrr,ani re he undonderud, on nath stales that hs is an 1 Wrath•!of Ths naily Joumo of Cnmtnarec. o re ♦ dnitr new.palyv, which newspaper Ia ■ Ir�cai newapsper th R f rru4tlon a rat it is now and hag wan (nr 'I'm r,n six aiz nil clnths pryor to pw date of p "Im h,r,i,is sr rliere I to, lid hrvi In the BNat<eF 1. -,,, c�. "em' !' an a daily nrwsiwlwr In , III*, K.t v ";w a k_*Av'-.W, and tl Is l and at drill 9,1 of and time wM prcofaa in an lrrm ottlrr mnntatned at the afarezaid prole of publication of tNa newspaper The naily Jwrnal nl Cmnpastes was on {M y Itth day of June, 1p{1, approved as a legal newspaper by the !iuperinr Court of King County, The nothe in the eza,•t I'm. xnnraM. was published in laafe regular Imues of The 1laily Jrulrnai of Commerce which was 40 tMgulark, distributed to Its autswrilim during the Lein% M stated period The annexed nolim, a +G 3 Notice of Ste C411 bM!\ lass l� was Published on .,. +..... iM w March 24 7.1+T, r, N��w , Subeaibad and *'osdt to me on March 31, 198 NSWr lyHh tore M.Yeti„1,t wYslapM !� %torso la anasaM taw "FhJO t0mablwbod IONI V OO WAA OT 11 ' -4p.q'O1 4.Amx w4aN. *IM March 31. 1982 City of Renton Municipal RuilnirR 2V Mill Ave. So. Parton, Na. 98055 0ffice of City Clerk Notice of Pid Call 8191.11 Road Improvement 69 line Ea 1.00 per line 69.00 69 linen A 90c par line 62.10 $131.10 Published March 24, 11, 1982 H/ids t. MO�er l..a�.Aeaowa tiir►er•aA e�sta.�l A SPEED LETTLB ./ TO:��tf /�. _ DATE: _ /.L�_ PROJECT; L/D .7 / SUBJECT:.�i�.y/ +,✓A.1^'�- �KM too, rH {'Ip_..,..� , p1 1 4 tined B ■►- i PUBLIC WORKS OEMRTMMT i ANUMN C GONNA". pl ! p4 W"af t guLDMO as WiL AVg gQ DgXrDgi SMU ggw • UPI tj Me ns rm :NAltll J DgiAUNSWO NAVOM December 28, 1479 Movara►le C. J. Dalauremti, Mayor Members of the City CNwil Surlect: L 10 314 =�aat_Vslln lead, _et. Dear Mayor and Council Ngiers: _et, Dear At thu heariy on Daaviber 10. 19f9, the City Council referred the tatter of the pretesting property woors on the east aide of East Valley good to the Nthllc Yorke Department to give ronsideratios to the Posetbtllty of deleting those properties east of Last Valley gad and north of SW 16th Street frog the LID. The saettag ass held with the proteattag property owners on Nosday. December It. and t1e follow'.•d modifications to the project were presented to them. Tf•ess gadalut**w would T"4" the total cost of the LID by approximecaly 1200,000. by emdifvuag the nothodololD of spreading the &O"Sement, mat of the assesegent reduction would apply to the shallower depth properties on the east side of East Valley. These modifications are as follows: 1. [ltniate the profirassd pavement removal on the South sectiwa of East Valley goad. The foundation conditions under this portion of the roadway Indicate that complete ranavel of the paving would be necessary to provide a proper road bed. We hays given consideration to this and are willing to take the risk on the foundation conditiewA and merely overlay the existing concrete paving. 2. The grade on this portion of East Valley to very ilat and is considered to be too flat to provide longitudinal drateage to a system of catch basins and underground pipes. It was originally plansod to put "ups and downs" along East Valley to provide Satisfactory lcngttudlnal xrede for drainage. We will keep the flat street grade and increase the transverse slope ao%*A&t to sinimiee puddling. Hwsver, we will expect a certain amount of "bird hath" conditions to the flat gutters. 1. Ya have reduced the storm drainage PIPS xis• to provide the carrying caper try to handle a two-vear storm instead of the ten- year ,tors ee originally proposed. This will reduce the atom dnimegs PIPS area. Storm 10 rsceas of the two-year frequency hhjor ad Ca'sull Mmebera . Doc"Oet 26. 1179 Ron will be handled in the This weer will lon•ltudlnal flow of the Street. then drain lh the street north..,, to the P-t Chases' Mich Will have N v squat. pactt► and Is dmalgsad to Aaadle the I00-year .tors. la a Itta to the reduction the ea is cost, we suggested • anga to ort,tlmaI op for aaonsslttg the cost of the •treat• from the program of /0i of the cost distributed by area and 60t by Ones sad tOMIn1 to the formula Mich provides 602 of tba cost spread 67 ataa *nd 402 by tone and tersial. Thle will hew the affect of reducing the as**asm*nt to the shallower deptb proportion •long Bast Vail". flea LID bating property owners felt that they did not want to be earluded from proOtte [D but were owners concerned about coats and about stubetdlalng other portions of the ►foject. Therefore, we agreed to .*cord dividtug the Prolart tuts Two echodulea Mich would also provide the Possibility for smalls. "M"8ctorS to secure ■ portion of the prolact, all Schedule A would include the Baas !' y lseA from the P-9 Channelout Mrly to the sod of the project is would tb viciatty of the frewe" off tarps at SL alst Street. The r wmintng project be included as Schedule g. The property owners also desired to construct the complete improvements including aidwalke and street llote as O parr of the project. Ibwver, w would Include tbose on doluctiva alternates to the Call for lids So that in the event the prices veto too high those wort ttema could be dalated. we would them Proceed to caplete the dssttn and Call for lids and during the review process of the bid prices received would make a final deteriteatlon as to the *cops of verb to ba performed an a part of the LID project. The ach*dul** would be arranged such that it e Sall contractor wra Successful in ear of the schsdules. he could be warded the contract. However, we would also provide that If * larger contractor had a lower overall bid on both sc Mdules, It c"Old be awarded to the '*vast end best overall bid. This program as outlined above met with the unanimous approval of protesting property owea.a. It will be prnontsd to the Ctty Council at the continued hearing se January V. The protestint Property owners are requested to attend the meeting end indicate their coocu.r*nc* with the program. Sincer ely n . Connanon. ►.r. Public works Director wf1C:N JONES ASSOCIATES. INC. (ONr..,rrro tNerNatex LITTIR Of TIUNWITTAL Jae No. AnA: / ice-+_ ic'ee . CLIENT ��S i�� �•.w[r Transmitted From Production to Administration by yA'..C'o. Dots a TNESE ARE TRANSMI17EDesrheckedbelow Tranundted from Administratron to Client by �„_ Date of, *, 10117400 0 Fp �Dp9r)+ l:utJred 44r1 By Dot* Cortif.p �.! w �f O eor r9rr,✓w By Nand [] By It". ❑ Ar nkpisilee Client Pltkup ❑ ay_. _ Date fist. _ O Fa re.ww and twmment TRANSMITTAL CONSISTED OF: Report.titled flonts retmnae Amer roan n,w y In KCGQAn[e M/pr9/euroMl Leiter report dated tanor,Anaenrem Legal devotion dated.___--For,_.p.. Deign Plane of ! _a�"`v shaft tMu �T/ ..~dated Remarks Ongmal field notes. Pais _,y"to Bbok COPY field notes: Page.„._...._... to....._�. Book. ,,,.„,,.._,,. Surwy Rat. Sheet____._ to dated____.. - .......,._._._:_..._._._._.._� Surrey Map Sh"t,._.�.:. to doled SPetilkations.4ped ...._ dates_i.�..._...__- 1 - r. ..._ ...... Other.doscritsad at 'iJK t •lr. C^'C t' i ,..� ..�_ .�_...�.._. SPEED LETTER T0. DATE: _ — —� ►RWECT: SUBJECT; On! nF Itt A.i 't'�' i PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT S DFti1GN?UT1J1Tv ENGINEERING 0 235 2631 MUNICIPAL BUILDING lee MILL AVE SO. PENTON.WASH.Mae s % �eTt •ARSARA Y. SMINPOCM February 25, 1982 MAVOM Mr. Michael Mastro G. A M. Investments 510 Rainier Avenue South Seattle WA 98144 Subject: L.I.D. e314 Dear Mr. Mastro: Per your request, the following is the anticipated schedule for LID 314. March ?4, 1982 First day advertisement of request for bids. April 27, 1982 Bid opening July M 1982 Commencemen' of construction If 1 can be of any further assistan,r, please advise. 4ry truly yours, Donald G. Monaghan, P.E. Design Engineer :ckd THE AUSTIN IOtl'a" WAS.1 'Ci�ra[[r RRF rOF VlMwlwOtaF NYp COMPANY `.••F°F. .a,•..."°° �^^� +nu Irlo�es.oRu D[eIDN[Rf [NDIN[!R® ■UILD(R8 March 2, 1982 Mr. Donald C. Monaghan, P. E. Office Engineor City of Renton Public Works Department Design/Utility Engineering 200 Mill Road South Renton, WA 98055 Subject: LID 314 Dear Mr. Monaghan: I Wish to thank you very much for the time Which you so kindly devoted to our questions eoncernin!; LID 314 on February 26, 1982. You will recall that we specifically discussed our interest in the assessments which we could expect to be related to our indi- vidual properties. You stated that, in general, the committee assigned the duty of making these assessments would consider the following: Front footage based upon benefitted property owners; Square footage based upon benefitted property owners; - A combination of the above sometimes referred to as "Zone and Termini"; - Any agreed upon basis between benefitted parties. The information hat you gave to Don Risen on March 1, 1982 con- cerning the 5♦ acre plot situated south of SW 16th Street and west of Lind Avenue leaves us somewhat surprised. The absence of an assessment doesn't appear to be consistent with the criteria. it �f _P Rai 25u1S Mr. Donald G. Monaghan, P.E. March 2, 1982 Page Two It seems that a fair and equitable apportioning of the tjtal as- sessment which follows the criteria would result in all benefit- ted and affected properties paying according to their direct and indirect gains. For example, the development of Southwest 27th Street clearly benefits one owner greatly and several other indirectly while the development of East Valley Road and the traffic light at the intersection of SW 16th and Lind Avenue clearly benefit nearly everyone in the valley. I would therefore wel �me the opportunity of further discussing the proposed assessmfnts with you at your convenience. Very truly yours, R. D. Memstreet Assistant District Mana;er RDM:Jea Date March 10, 1482 To' Richard C. Houghton, public Works Department raOMI Robert E. Bergstror, Engineering Supervisor SOR WT- L.I.D. 0314 The pertinent dates which have been set with regards to L.I.D. 314 are as follows: First Day of Advertising March 24, 1982 Bid Opening April 27, 1982 Start Construction July 26, 1982 Complete Construction December 2, 1982 Total Working Days 325 ' B'oE l3'e�gs�rom DM:ckd cc: Gary Norris Ron Olsen llF RFC �CJ T z. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RICHARD C HOMHTON • DIRECTOR � F MUM,. .vAl BUILDING 300 Mll AVI !O. RlwTW,MAlII NOM P 2% 235-2%9 'to s[►sl' BARBARA V, SHINPOCH March 16, IW? MA" TO: Bob Bergstrom FROM: Richard Houghton SURJCCT: LiD 314 Bob, please begin to prepare imnediatell the fifltIres and even the assessment notices so all we have to do is filVin the blanks and mail. Thus we can get the Public Hearing as soon as possible. Check with -*1 Mead on notice format - 4 April 27th - Open BSds April 30 - Nail revised assessment May 3 - Report to Council on Bid Opening May 5 - Meet with Transportation Committee May 10 - Trans. Committee report back to Council, relkvhmending award to low bidder depending on outcone of hearing to be held on May 17 May 17 - Public Hearing December 1, 1981 Mr, Rictwrd C. Houghtor Public Works Director Municipal Building 200 Mill Ave, So, Renton, Washington 9808:, Dear Mr. Houghton: ,.,ongacres Race 'rrack management is acutely aware of the improve- ments proposed under L.1.D. Ala, and are in complete support of the improvements to be accrued under said L.1.D. We are especially aware of S. W. 27th as it relates to our south parking lot. The future of racing in this part of the state is vitally connected with the ability of the public to have proper ingress and egress, therefore the project in of utmost Importance. We understand there will be assessments in order to make the protect work, and we are aware of the cowls related to the project and how they may affect Longacres' assessment. Our management is also aware that some time in the future S. W. 27th may connect to the Went Valley Road. We know this will out through our property, which gives us concern. but we feel that the over-riding benefits accruing to L.ongacrea because of the connection W the West Valley Road makes it a realistic proposai. Again, we are in total support of L.,1.D. 314 and the proposed Improve- ments. 5i ly +'' Alhadeft !'PpE'rfdent tvan)-*ey Out.Ilgena,en,,,i LOn KTrs Rue 1YWk I &,.�t1l.krnt'm.%Vshirwhm!Oml,.4161?261131 OF Rp .� 1r u z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT t DESIGN,UTILITY ENGINEERING 0 215-2631 $ MUNIcirAL RUILDINO =0 FALL Avg.90 11INT0N.NASM.9WU \t4 b P BARBARA Y. SMINPOCM June 18. 1981 MAYOR Mr. Perry J. CAPPS, Manager Renton Local Office PUGET POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY 620 South Grady Way Renton WA 98053 Subject: L.I.O. /714 - Fast Valley Road Dear Mr. Capps: As a follow up to our meeting en May 21. 1981. regarding the undergrounding Of Puget Power's distribution system in conjunction with the above mentioned project, the following Is offered for your review: 1. The City of Renton IS not providing trenching for the undargrounding of your distribution system. However, we will over eacsyste the trench which will contain our street lighting system. An additional trenching or crossing will be at ycur expense. 2. The street lighting syttea will terminate on the north side of S.W. Slat Street. Therefore, w will not be trenching South of S.Y. 41st Street. 7. City till locate the street light at Sta. 45+80 a minimum of 20 feet to the north. ♦. The distribution system which goes seat At Sta. 67+%0 over SR167 can remain Serial, and if you ao elect you can rel ate the pole and guy to the West side of East Valley Road. If you have any Questions regarding the above, please advise. Very truly yours, Donald G. Monaghan, P.E. Office Engineer :ctd 60 404 FSNAL DECLARATION of NON-b1LNIFiCANCE Application No(s) , L.I.D. 1314 Environmental Checklist No, , ECF-633-80 Description of Proposal, Proposed roadway improvements (wideninq curbs and gutters installation, storm drainage to E. Valley Road) Prop9nent : C1T4 OF RENTON u SC or s Depart.ment Location oC vrumsil, F. Valley Road - S.W. 16th St. , S.W. 19th St. and S.W. 27th St, Lead A enc , Public Works Department This proposal was reviewed by the ERC on December 10, 1980, following a presentation by Warren Gonnason of the Public Works Department. Incorporated by reference in the record of the proceedings of the ERC on application ECF-633-80 are the following, 1) Environmental Checklist :ieview Sheet, prepared by, None prepared. 2) Application, L.I.D. #314 3) Recommendations for a declaration of non-significance, A. Engineering Traffic Engineering Utilities Engineering Police Building D. Other Comments (see attached) Finance Fire Plonning Acting as the Responsible Official, the UPC has determined this development does not have significant adverse impact on the envir0nment. An EIS is not required under RCW 43,21C.030(2) (C) , This decision was made after review by the lead agency of a complete environmental aheaklist and other information on file with the lead agency. Signatures, if ona . ,Solon, u n�g`Dire`C{,p} wrdon Y, r C aen Planning Director arras , c,Dnnaeon, u c or a Dlrecto,' DATE or PURLICATION,December 24, 1960 NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL UETERrt1NATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE RENTON, WASHINGTON The Envlrcnmentol Review Co;nmltler (ERC) has issued a f declaration of non-significance for tho f0IIOwIn anal 1• POITRAS• PRELIMINARY PLAT REPLAY g projects; PP cat on to pre m naryECF-ti29-8U lot cosu net cis' a bdivision P a °PProva o ere®- Short Plat (replet of existing Mastro property locatedtonl the at 352-79) , file PP-1.1-801 aPProxlmate1 south side of V. qth Street y 600 feet weat Of Union Avenue N.C. 2• Y ifiW roPI) roadway imprO�ve�men (widening curbs Ind installation, storm drainage to East Valley 16tA)8treeterSYW located On East Valley Road - S.W.e 19th Street and S.W. 27th Street The Environments. Review Committee (ERC) has further issued a je s�ei declaration of non_significance for the following pro ects 3, DAVE BEST (ECF-634-80) PP ca on for rezone from .,G. to R-3, to Permit future construction Elie H-125-801 a of dwelling al property locate y d n multn cne west sidey Of S,w, 43r, multiple fa of mily Talbot Rod South approxim, a 1,000 feet south i Street Subject to the following conditions for ro sed declaration of non-significance: 1• Mitigation of impacts on existing and potential land uses Of adjacent properties as a result Of the piecemeal deveiopment of the general area instead of a systematic program of development, 2 the Mitigation of traffic impacts resulting from maximum Of p260tdwellin of the Punits u , O)ect•s vicinity, g units upon the general Thi& is to which is tO include a mile radius, measures for specifically include mitigating construction the imPacts resulting from the the subject aOf awnorith hewn access rood linking 43rd Street, 3• Mitigation of both on-site and `tlonal impacts resulting from thffPotts recrea- development of the subject site, Potential ; Further information regarding this action is available in f. the Planning Department, Municipal Building, Renton, Washington + 235-2550. Any appeal of ERC action must be: filed Hearing Examiner by January 7, 1981 with the ' Published; he.•emher 24, 190U I(� I Affidavit of Publication STATE OF WASHINGTON, 1 COUNTY OF KIN(.. 1. FREERERG hINGS duly awnrw, says that she is the principal Cierk of Seattle Times LaanpenY, publisher of THE SEATTLE TIMES,a daily newspaper,pentad and published to Seattle,King County, &ste of )X'sahingtss, that it u a amwspaper bl general ortvlaosn to said Counts ani Sure, that it has been appt wed vp-1- C lec�rtR+aaI sewspape�by order(A the Superior(,curs of King County; that the annexed, a duii11we0 0DY Df ktnR 1k r• ,was published to said new-spa per. and not in a supplemcnr threof, and it a true COPY d the not" as it was printed to the Ma�aa usur of said paper on tit, fol lowing day or days_ DaCa1Mt 24, 1960 ill." _ tn.iratrantal Rams" _cmittee irtfAV and that the said newspaper was mgularl% dstnlwtni to it.Atuls nbc• dunng all of &aid period n».o=.r�`Zw. •ear � ,/ _ r w,»rir.»w,« I4r.t�rta i roe ra.uraLv.' thlrt"nN day .mot.+.•�».rutty•s rsaslt StahasYihed aaad awbaa to before me t he `l lla all Ml • ^.�'`r � . Yr Via.fwaartr r.wlw, •rrw .win n. xrw.n.nr r.w. ar...w rw tyre» .t - Jw,.,w.w-•,..�\lMwwP � \Yn»T I.n M�»Nr • n �www„M r.�. M r � •� 1 wry.at■aat+at� a •.�••,. MEMORANDUM TO File LED •314 DATt 11-:1-BD FROM Sue Nudson, Planning Department SUBJECT LID s114 Declaration Pursuant to her request, ■ copy of the LID 0114 Declaration of Non-Sigr4ficance was sent to: Barbara Ritchie Dept of Ecology Mail Stop Pv-11 Olympia, RA 99504 A � i. OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY a RENTON,WASHINGTON V t} Z wa'y.Q••.•nw •�.twu w.m.• • R•.a ew.q.w •nat aNN•a F LAWMEN:£ !WARREN : .sea• Avi£L KELLOciG, •aVe.u.. a+.n•a•y e rF0 9EP.E June 9, 1991 -^.OSAN R :RWIN •aoa.••. o•.••.o•+a. TO: Richard Houghton, Public Works Dept . FROM. Lawrence Warren, City Attorney RE: LID #314 - Banyon Investment Dear Dick: I would suggest that we check with Mr. Gay, of bonding counsel about the propriety of shifting the LID assessment to another lot in the short plat. However, 1 can see no reason why the City should do this. The land itself is supposed to serve is a fund to pay for the assessment . By giving up one of the lots, then we are going to decrease our security. What is more, the law requires that the property be benefited to the extent of the assessment. Some future owner may challenge that assessment if it is shifted over to a piece of property. We should not really care what has happened between Dr. Allenbach and the owner to Parcel 1. Fie can still pay the assessment for Lot 1 and hold the owner harmless cherefrom. I think this would be very poor practice if we are going to start shifting assessments around. , Laver* Warr`a L 1 L1W:nd cc: Mayor FRJM: SOUTH ►ND AUTJ WIMCLINO .1UNY 15r 1)01 3400 9. YALL6I MD. W?DN, MA. 98055 V `IIi. DONALD G, MONAQMN :L'DLIC NDRK: D&'T. ,00 MILL AYE. s. W?,)N, WA. 9E055 Dear Mr. Monaghan, I am sorry to infors You W6 under no circumstances would we consider allotting an easment to the east side of oar prc,,erty. Thankm for your urdorstanding, . . M.f tNt13JN wiNt Nl L MANA,!L: SPEED LETTER TO: DATE: PROJECT: SUBJECT: `r►��-. sir � J ^Ft•:� s, /it.r �,+'.r 1�✓'f Ifs/r �:....�,i, , ?�,.t d.�.a. �R f S kl�i 1 r' _.t .i ., /) � t , -ar � i�,...9 .'+. r) '...r., T.. R9 .��..el.'.,,, r'.L .. ,s �� ...__ t1 r j,,:r., ,y... tl' 6I �:�td� ./ ....f�wt`f -e.-aar� 1 , r ✓ +., .. x- i THE AUSTIN ►c��L� COMPANY 0X►1an9*% . en . .,e na . aeilelall June 24, 1981 Mr. D. C. Monaghan, P.E. Office Engineer City of Renton Department of Public Works 200 Mill. Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Subjects Your Letter Dated June 12, 1981 L.I.D. 314 Storm Drainage Dear Don: Thank you very much for your letter. In essence, what you have stated is our understanding as well. of course, our agreement is contingent upon our being able to fill the south half of the trac` north of Southwest 19th Sheet and east of Lind Avenue since it would be pointless for us to support e:lenditures which would not permit us to realize a use of our investment. This incluces the filling of the pond which now becomes redundant due tc the proposed storm drainage scheme. Our agreement to the proposal must also receive the approval of the officers of Valley Office and Industrial Park, Inc. We do feel that the costs which are attributable to us are fair. As soon as we receive the formal approval from the officers, as mentioned, we will notify you. We thank you for your continued interest and the actions which you have taken thuafar. Best ) r-jqa/rds, v24, s.([/ Chiado Vice President and District Manager PSC:dt July 21, 1981 79154 Public Morks Lepartnent City of Renton 20C kill Avenue South Renton, 'aA 96055 Attention: alchard Houghton: Gantivnent In accordance with a telephone conversation netweer, ton Mono4han and Buhr Melton on July 20, 19k1, we are designing the P-4 undercrossing of East Vatlev Road on the following basis: I, five 4-inch concrete Culvert PIPe1 .Ill be instal lea. The Invert elevation al the inlet eno of four of these Pipes will be 10,f}a. The center lipe will be set une foat lower at 9,00. All frir PiPes will be lard of, a grace of I ,f percent, with result my downstream invert eievaticns of apprn+Imately u,h> and f.65. . . The rive plPes will be synmetritally placed around the Centerline of the proposed P-9 channel, whict, we are definin4 as the extend- PC Centerline of the exiltirrl P-L andertrollinV at Lind Avenue w, ... The «xistint: >a, Itiry of=hnr +t ifI, It,, It I,. will tt thh Iast a 'utt lt .enl J111.dr r to clear the IulYert nlytkilllai ikn. Thin re-routed 9vwrr will t,t curoa rUt teii rt dli(tl�e "On pipe. and encasnr III .CnUetr' where It will be expused to flowing water. It will be tuthtr Protected by rots rit�ral tw to an elevation (if approv.U+tately 12. It is our understanding that the City does not maw plan any construction beyond that described above east of the East Valley Road, Our Crosc-SCCtioring bt the Proposed drainage channel between Fast Valley Road and Lind Avenue is nearly Coirlplete. As soon as these are plotted we will meet with you to discuss the design of this Channel. Very truly yours. a$50C Tts, IhC, ilAt ECd'i •a. Rudl ►P t, Project Manager EJR/so 'JY}Y Wlfh`.p �•Ft.htif��tpqq�aVc4 • s L1P RF z PUBLIC VMORKS DUARTMMT DESIGN/UTILITY ENGINEERING 2]S-26J1 ati7NtU►N gUIlgN0 200 MILL aVl.tO. RlNT011.NARK MOM s P 'f0 geetf� BARBARA Y, SMINPOCN September 25. 1"1 MAYOR King Countv Administration bldg. Surface Water Management, Room 976 Seattle WA 98104 Subject: L.I.D. 0714 - Flood Control Zone Application Centlemen: Submitted herewith is a Flood Control Zone application for work to be performed under the referenced L.I.D. The streets affected by this application include S.W. 27th St. from Lind Avenue South to Vallev Parkwav (proposed) and S.W, 19th St, from East valley Road to Raymond Ave. S.W. The proposed road sections are shown on the enclosed plans, sheets 53 thrqugh 55. Sheet one shows the scope of the L.I.D. and pertinent drainage structures. Sheet 62 shove a detail of the S.W. 17th Street Springbrook Creek crossing. Please be advised that. althoush the plans are not officially approved At this time, no changes are expected in regard to alignment, grade or drainage facilities for the referenced streets. Your timely re- eponee to this request would be greatly appreciated. If You desire additfoaal lnformetion, please contact Don Monaghan at the number listed above. Very truly yours. Richard C. Houghton Acting Public Works Dtre.tor RR:ckd rncloaure tnri� R4F [b � [ £QdR[ £ pP�Qi!£[ ate Seotaaassr 26- lgel To, Larry Warren, City Attorney rwa Donald D. Monaghan, Design Engineer ave,locr, S.W. 43rd St. Condemnation - L.I.D. 0323 Enclosed please find the supplemental title reports of Parcel% 1, 2 and 44 of L.I.D. #323. If you have any further questions, please contact this office at the nunftr listed above. b6naonaghen,� . cckd Enclosures OF RFC � A a „� °z THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MLL AVE.$0. RENTON,01"N 6B066 F A BARBARA Y. SHINPOCN, MAYOR • IN A. BENNETT. ACTING DIRECTOR FINANCE DEPARTMaNT �rED $EPTE� M E M O R A N D U M TO: Dick Houghton, Acting Public Works Director FRDM: Ted Bennett, Acting Finance Director DATE: April 1, 1981 SUBJECT: LID 314 Letter of Credit Attached Is a copy of Resolution N2363 and agreement, both of which deal with the Letters of Credit for LID F314. At this point, Broadacres, Inc., Glacier Park and Metro Industrial have agreed to provide us with a letter of credit, but until the assessment roll has been set no such letter is required. Thereafter the letters are renewable on an annual basis because the amount is based on a percentage of the then unpaid balance of the assessment. Call if you have any questions. THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON RESOLUTION NO. 2363 A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Renton, Washington, expressing satisfaction with provision for sufficient supplemental funds or credit for the benefit of Local Improvement District No. 314 pursuant to Section VIII of Ordinance No. 3396, and authorizing and directing t:ie execution by the City of agreements providing for such supplemental funds or credit. WHEREAS, by Ordinance No. 3396 (tbe "Ordinance") the City has created and established Local Improvement District No. 314 pursuant to chapter 35.43, Revised Code of Washington; and WHEREAS, Section VIII of the Ordinance provides in par as follows: " )NJO call for bids shall be issued unless and until there is, to the sole satisfaction of the City Council (expressed by a resolut. on passed by a majority thereof) , provision for sufficient supplemental funds or credit for the benefit of the [local improveme•it) District (NO. 314 Of the City) to ensure the marketability of the warrants authorizes and bonds provided for by Section v hereof"; and 4HEREAS, agreements satisfactory in form to the City Council and its bond counsel executed by Broadacres, Inc. , Glacier Park Company, and Metro Industrial District, Incorporated, and by Seattle-Northwest Securities Corporation, have been tendered to the City to provide for sufficient supplemental funds or credit for the benefit of Local Improvement District No. 314 of the City to ensure the marketability of the warrants authorized and bonds provided for by Section V of the Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGION, as follows; Section 1. The City Council of the City hereby expresses its satisfaction that provision for sufficient . . , Iemental funds or credit for the benefit of Local Improvement District No. 314 of the City to ensuru the marketability of the warrants authorized and bonds provided for by Section V of the Ordinance in the form of agreements tendered to the ity by Broadacres, Inc. , Glacier Park Company, and Metrc Industrial District, Incorporated, which agreements have also been executed by Seattle-Northwest Securities Corporation as underwriter pursuant to those agreements. Section 2. The Mayor and City Clerk of the City are heroby authorised and directed to execute and deliver on behalf of the City the agreements referred to in Section 1, above, each in three counterparts, and to date the agreements the date of such executio:.. The City shall retain one counterpart of each agree- ment, another counterpart of each agreement shall be furnished to Seattle-Northwest Securities Corporation, and the last counter- part shall be delivered to the third signer of the respective agreements. The City Clerk is further directed to furnish a certified copy of each executed agreement together with a certified COPY of this resolution to Roberts, Shefeleen, Lawrence, Gay i Hoch, bond counsel to the city. ADOPTED BY THE CITY CUUNCSL this thirteenth day of October, 1960. 66 DELOR S A. MEA , Ci y C er APPROVED by the Mayor this llth day of October, 1980. 5ARB�J AURA ltLYAR-1. INPOC , Playor Approved as to form: LAWUNCE J. , City Attorney -2- I, DELORES A. HEAD, City Clerk o: the City of Renton, Washington, hereby certify that the attached copy of Resolution No. 2363 is a true ♦nd correct copy of the original resolution adopted on the 13th day of October, 1980, as that resolution appears on the Hinute Book of the City. DATED this 4 day of oeia ba f 1960. Dt A.MEAD, Ci y CZerTc GAG OWN AGiICER F.`J? 1. Parties: A. City of Renton (the "City"1 , a Code city ant: mJnlci;al corporation of the state of washington, whose address for purposes hereof is Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington 9b055; B. Glacier Pack Company (with its successors and assigns "Glacier"), a Minnesota corporation, whose address for purposes hereof is 176 East Fifth Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55101; C. SeattIv-N,,rthwvst Securities Corporation (with it. r,uoc<n- sors and assigns "Seattle-Northwest"), a Washington corpo- ration, whose address for purposes here ,f is 1000 Logan Building, Fifth and Union, Seattle, Washington 98104; 2. Definitions: \ A. "Bonds," means the local improvement district bonds pro- vided for in Section V of the Ordinance. r B. "Bond Fund" means the "Local Improvement Fund, District No. 314" created and established in the office of the City Finance Director by Section V11 of the Ordinance, C. "District" means the city of Renton Local Improvement District No. 314. D. "Improvements" means those improvements ordered to be installed and constructed by Section I of the Ordinance, details of which may be modified to the extent that, as provided in Section I of the Ordinance, the City Council of the City may in its judgment deem advisable provided such modifications do not substantially alter the plan of such improvements. E. "Letter of Credit" means each letter of credit issued and to be issued pursuant to Section 4A of this agreement, and otherwise in form satisfactory to counsel to the City. F. "Ordinance" means Otdinance No. 3396 of the City passed and .pproved January 14, 1950. G. "Percentage" means twice the net effective (to the City) interest race to be borne by the Bonds as determined by the offer by Seattle-Northwest Pursuant to Section 4.B. hereof. 3. Facts: A. The City, by the Ordinance, has created and established the Pi strict pursuant to chapter 35.43, Revised Code of Washington. Section VIII or the Ordinance provides in part as follows: "INIo Call for bide shall be isnuod unlec, and unr ,l there is, to tho ;t,1e Sr! ;^Int't Um o! : e City Council (expressed by a re solution pas-zed by a majr,rity thereof), provision for sufficient supple- mental funds or credit for the benrf;t of the (Local Irprovewcnt) U1[trict R:o. 314 of the City) to insure the marketability of the warrants author- ized and bends provided for by Section V hereof. " B. The purpose of this agreement is to provide the assurance required by the City by reason of that portion of the Ordinance quoted in subsection 3A of this agreement, above, and at the some lime provide assurance of market- ability of the Bonds, without which assurance Seattle- Northwest would be unwilling to agree to make a buns fide offer to purchase the Ponds. <. Aarecirents and Uneertakiny s; In consideration of the follow- ing mutual ayr�cuehis and unJertakings, the parties hereto agree as follows: A. Issuance of %etters of Credit Glacier shall cause to he issued by a United states national banking association no later than forty (40) dayr following confirmation by the City Council or the assess- ment roll for the District an irrevocable Letter of Credit in an amount equal to ;but which is permitted to be more than) the Percentage applied to the then unpaid balance of the assessment upon property owned by Glacier for a term of at least one year but in any event renewable through the sixth (6th) anniversary of the date of the Bonds, in favor of "City of Renton for the account of Local Improve- ment Fund, District No. 311" as beneficiary which shall provide that the only documents against which payment is to be made shall be a draft of the City and a certificate, each of which shall be signed by the City Finance Director or his successor, in the certificate certifying any of the following: i. There is a delinquency in an cssessment or part thereof for the District upon property owned by Glacier at the time of such delinquency, or ii. There remain twenty (20) or less calendar days of the rem.ining. term of the subject Letter of Credit [except that this condition ii, shall not apply during or after the last twenty (20) days of the six (6) year term specified above) . In the event that any Letter of Credit is issued for a term expiring sooner than that required above, Glacier shall cause to be renewed or replace such respective Letter of Credit no later than twe outstanding. nty days prior to the expiration of their respective Letter Of Credit then Reduction of the amount of any Letter of Credit shall be effected only by pro rats ret'.uction in the form of a 2 Of replacement Lette 110 draft Chaslp for a r.ottr•r of Credit such rCtt notion shall y then burn prer:ented, an•r ••� outstanding Letter of reduce the cumulative amount of Uw tht Perctr,t Credit of W acier to ]rns than of DistricCaassessmr �• "T'"d .'gyt••gaty princ•iNal balanea owned b e"ts upon land within the District y Glacier, B• Purchase nqd gyle of the e_ Bonds Seattle-Northwest covenants and agrees to present to the City on or before forty-five (45) days following canfitr.iu- tion by the City Council of the assessment roll for the District a bona fide offer to purchaso the Bands wale, the following torll'y and conditions; 1• The purchase price shall be par, plus accrued interest to the date of delivery. ii. The Bondn shall be term or serial bonds, huving a last maturity seventeen years from the dated date. iii. The Bonds shall be bearer coupon bonds in the amount of $5,000 each, except for Bond No. total 1 which may be a different denomination, the principal amount of which shall 6e the maximum lawful underamount the City may issue emountaaslmaable law, reduced only by such opinion of Robert be necessary to assure, in the 6 Moch, the ex em tionhOf e inter Lawrence, Gay est Bonds from federal income taxation. the iv. Receipt of an unqualified approving legal Opinion of Roberts, Shefelman, Lawrence, Gay i Moch with respect to the validity of the Bonds and that interest in the Bonds is exempt from federal income taxation dated the date of delivery of the Bonds• v, Receipt of A signature identification and no-litigation certificate in usual form executed by the City Clerk and dated the date of delivery of the Bonds. vi. That the Letters of Credit requested to be issued pursuant to this agreement are issued, outstanding, and held by the City. vti. Passage by the City of an ordinance authoris- ing the issuance of the Bonds in conformity with law and this egreement, which shall pro- vide in addition for copies of all notices of call of the Bonds prior to maturity to be furnished to Seattle-Northwest contemporane_ �'usly with publication thereof, 3 vi 1 1 . '"he ]:ands shall he printed and delivered to Sca[tl t•-Wurlh.0`a , onu bond Counsel's opinion furnished, all at the City's expense, within 60 days of expiration of the statutory pre- payment period applicable to tie ar,ser.mm�nt roll for the District, but the date of delivery of the Bonds to Seattle-Northwest may by agreement by and between the City and Seattle-Northwest only, extend the date of delivery wn additional 30 days. Y. The Bonds shall bear an interest rate to be negotiated betweta the City and Seattle- Northwest at the expiration of the statutory prepayment period referred to in vfil, above. x. Such terms and conditions as shall at the time for making such offer be usual or appropriate in the underwri' ing industry applicable to the Seattle, :ashington area. xi. The timely issuance of the Letter of Credit. xii. Such other terms and conditions as Seattle- Northwest may reasonably require to assure the marketability of the Bonds. C. D Lion of the City to Accelerate roreclosure The City shall have the right and option, but under no circumstances shall the City be bound in law or equity to exercise such right and option, to accelerate and foreclose as may now or hereafter be provided by law, immediately upon delinquency in payment of any principal installment of any assessment for the District, and interest thereon, or as soon thereafter as may now or hereafter be permitted by law, as to which time and the City's right to exercise its right to accelerate such foreclosure without obligation to do so are of the essence. No exercise of this right or option shall, if subsequently held to be invalid, act as an election on the part of the City barring it from other- wise proceeding at law or in equity to foreclose in any other manner or at any other time or times whatsoever. 5. Notices: Any and all notices, demands, or other communications between the parties hereto, which shall not include any demand or presentment under or pursuant to any Letter of Credit, shall be effective only if in writing and when received at the address of the addressee at its address first above set forth, except that any party may by notice so given furnish notice that a different address shall thenceforth apply to It for receipt of notice. 6. Waiver of Subrpgition: Glacier hereby irrevocably waives any tight of subrogaU on whatsoever in or to any legal or equitable right the City may now or hereafter have against any person whose property is within the District and subject to its assessments, arising out of or under any payment made or to be made pursuant to any Letter of Credit. The failure or refusal of the City to enforce any right against Glacier, or any Letter of Credit, shall Viet bar or unctitute any defense, offset or cuu:.turclair.. to any aetif n by the City hereunder, under any Letter of Credit, or under any power or authority the City m,.y now or hereafter Lavc•. 7. Amerdr..entc: Thir agreement r%ay he amended only in writing by all pnrtivs hereto provided such amendmer,t ,s fully executed and delivered prior to issuance of the Bonds. Thereafter, the holders of the Bonds shall be deemed to be parties hereto for purposes of this agreement until expiration or exhaustion by exercise of the lost Letter of Credit outstanding. n DATED this AtJ_ day of Best is L , 1980. CITY OF RENTON By L�C.�Q�atiew tSt �D- Its Mayor ATTEST: Its City C c? GLACIER PARK COMPANY Fly ors President 1G& NTTLST: es .vw,na wa.ury SEATTLE-NORTHWEST SECURITIES CORPORATION BY Its President And by its Secretary - S - [NATIONAL BANK LETTERHEAD] City of Renton Date: Municipal Building 200 Kill Avenue South Each draft drawn relative hereto Renton, Washington 98055 must be marked: "Drawn Under Credit Number: " We hereby open in favor of the City of Renton for the account of Local Improvement Fund, District No. 314, our irrevocable credit number for the account of Glacier Park Company for a sum not excowing a total of $ available by your draft at Eight on us signed by your F n5 nce Director or his successor accom- panied by the original of this Letter of Credit and a certificate signed by the Finance Director or his successor either that: i. There is a delinquency in an assessment or part thereof for the District upon property owned by Glacier Park Company at the time of such de- linquency, or ii. There remain twenty (20) or less calendar days of the remaining term of the subject Letter of Credit (except that this condition ii. shall not apply during or after the last twenty (20) days of the six (6) year term specified in the agree- ment to which this form is attached) . We hereby agree to honor each draft drawn under and in compli- ance with the terms of this Credit, if duly presented together with the documents) specified at this office on or before , 19 Yours very truly, (Name of Bank) By Authorised Signature This Credit is subject to the "Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (1974 Revision), International Chamber of Commerce Publication No. 290.0 CERTIFICATION October li, 1980 STATE OF WASHINGTON) se. COUNTY OF KING ) I, DELORES A. HEAD, duly appointed, qualified and acting City Clark of and for the City of Renton, King County, Washington, do hereby certify that the attached copy of Supplsmental Funds or Credit Agreement, C.A.C. 058-80, is a true and correct copy of the original agreement as it appears on file in the records of the office of the City Clerk in said City and as same was duly authorized by Resolution No. 2363 regularly adopted, passed and approved by the City Council on the 13th day of October, 1980. IN WITNESS WNEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and the Official Seal of the City of Renton, Washington this 10th da; of January, 1980. (Sea!) 11,•nn Oe lores ad, ty er a x THE CITY OF RENTON aRRa1C1►AL SIAL01NO tee MILL AVE SO RENTON,WASH cabs BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR 0 W.E.SENNETT, ACTING OIRECTOR P FINANCE DEFARTMFNT rto N►Tso# September ?, 1981 M L M 0 R A N D U M Mayor Shinpoch From: Ted Bennett $Eject: LID 0314 Per conversation with Jim Gay yesterday, we must proceed with the Project or be prepared to absorb the 3650,DOO for Engineering Fees. He stated that unless there was a provision in the petition by the Property owners that they would be responsible for payment of such fees if the project were discontinueu, we don't have much of a chance to collect them. There have been cases where this has been done but if there had been any protests it could not have been accomplished. The LID laws are quite clear that assessments against the propert,i are for benefits received and until the improvements are constructed there is no benefit. It appears we have the following alternatives: 1. Proceed with the project and have faith the mlal'•et will improve in the next 4-2 veers. e, Discuntinue project and be faced witn paying off the remaining bills plus the outstanding revenue warrants. This would be S65G-S675,90D. 3. Discuss the entire mutter with the property owners ana ,ee if they would be willing to pay their pro-rats share of costs incurred todate. In light of the high interest rate we would have to pay on the additional interim financing and possibly on Vie bonds (which determines the interest rate on the asse,sme.nt roll) they may be interested. • • Page 2 4. Continue in our holding pattern until conditions improve. Peoples Bank is c..mwitted to their bid of 62% of prise at the date of original draw down (8.99%) but they *ay want to revise that to the current prima rate for any additional financing. While we have tried to be extrewly cautious on this project so as not to get backed into a corner, it appears that is just where we are. In discussing this further with Dick Kennedy we feel there will be a wrket for the bonds and we should proceed with the project. Before proceeding 1 feel we should do the following: 1. Meet with the property owners and explaine our financing concerns and the interest costs which will b• incurred. 2. Meet with the Banks and make sure they will be able to provide the additional interim financing. r THE CITY OF RENTON L: XAst1NICIPAI OUR INN,I Mta1LL AVf SO RENTON INASM 9@M IR PARRARA V SHINP0I7,/1, Mar7R a. SEr MEMORANDUM T0: Larry Warren OATI aer tr 'her I, Ig81 FROM: Mayor Shinpadt REM sI : L.I.A. ;iA The city has Ill than S6OD,OnO Out in advance vogincer{nq lees which isay ur may not be recoverable it the L, I.n. fails ill matrrialian. Sul,e take the pnsitlon that these tasty are incurred with Ow full tir:x,ledge ,II the Ixarticip ^ts and they are liable for their fair share of Ihi , III I ,hOthur e, nc•1 the L.I.' ,,e,,. Ted Bernell will checi. with our bond ccxtnselur, ,Jill G,Iv, on this natter but y,tur opinion, t00, is must valuable to me. Our problem is v,anN raa.clarl. As If this marning. Monday, August 31. there Is no hoed market ttict I,-nnn,tvl, net for L..I.O.'•„ for G. O.'s or fur C,unel !manic hands, K„ horo1 r.,aiket. We atll) have not aegnirod the reCeasary right-ol-way lu make tht- III,AI dssese:nan' rill is on thiI prcit%t I am ad-110I that 1w) rill fib tor mere I tnrum linan,.in,, tP .,ul Chase thiI, iond with- nul soma Prulectlons ,I nuaralI thit1 the , : 1� ,,t hr Murk iIh ihe,,, still, l.,naI tests down the Iine. Aside Iro„ the I, ereni lv nnn-o Ill,t.4nt mdrk,•1 t r,o•. reserved Il+e ri„ht the Iin,11 ,a,roval the ldiusfell ,..-rr_cnw nI - tll , era in. A donation Vf land �t•,d +ill+equenl Jr,tu, lien ,,„ olal a°.snc.: .,,It ad as a OINIiihi l l ly. At ,„i, ntafl• nniolirq, lie rent Iu.leJ thi,, hill lithe to of ter lry wav 01 Inducement to lh1 lana,>,ener „hn %could Ica,Ira! ly prole, ,.rh lot hi., prt,porIV than a lay off spread uv,•r a III le twenty veal Zito ill the L.I .D, This is my mo thod for keeping you Posted. We wun'I take arty rralnr stops ill!host your knowledge and concurrence. ITF,M o21 Federal Emergency Management +harry Letter We hsw a letter fr,an F.E.M.A. (attached), We stet. at length (Dick Nought:ln, Dave Clemons, Ran Nelson, Jim Manson, Mika and lit to discuss whither we goest and how to advise Council. Wa have concluded we twat recommend a N,ld on FILL until F.F.M.A. can CmPiete their study. Those properties with current building permits would be patrsitted to continua as lane as they Net the tb toot rag+IS ratwatlts in the rags (which we, now know to be pradicatad an levity dorawnarltatinnl , facilities which can be safely constructed without fill would to allovnd In the interim and thaw.+ requiring Larry Warren Page Tw .September 11 1981 fill would be Jellied bulldinq pe mit%. this would appedr to cover is for L.I.D. 314 because If all our Jucks are In line, r14 one will be seek l mg a building parmit before the FAA A. study is completed. Does this strike you as do appropriate rod. ti.m to the F.E.M.A, Ictter7 Mayor— BYS:bd cc: Mike Parness Dave Clemens Disk Houp;..ton Run Re 1 sin 0 Om the des `��nndo Ijt)uhkpA ia4��— tC c`C 7 ktcot o; .os Cw,�, ?�c�Khe Kh�ST YOUN�(�,E /Yo7t.�,S 7C'V �G A �y ,T /e I 4✓�s • a ♦S'.uY.ie.I- MG'Aci,pY. 79154 June 18, 1981 Department of Public Wcrks City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, WA 9PO55 Attention: Dick Houghton Gentlemen: Din June 17. 1981, subseque t to my letter describing our June 12 meetin, I had a telephone conversation with Don Mononhan regarding the reluc- tance of some property owners to Droceed wits the West Side Channel portion of L.I.D. 314. Don informed me that he had scheduled a meeting with the property owners for June 30, however, in the interim he wished us to continue to acquire the field information required to design the channel. we are proceedinq on that basis. Very truly yours, JONES ASSOCIATES, INC. i Edwin J. Rudloff. P.E. Project Manager EJR/so Ta�4bA`.nl«r wAv af`.:.E,e.E wa 9a:1v OF RFti z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DfSIGN 'Ur4.fly ENGINEERING 0 235 26,31 n MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200%11L.VE $0 RENTON WASH ROM CP e P ♦tf0 '['I*. BARBARA Y. SHINPaCH MAYOR Mr. Perry J. C&,rG, Manager Renton Local Office PUGET POWER 6 LIGHT COMPANY 620 South Grady Way Renton WA 98053 Subject: L.I.D. s314 - P,ast Vall>y Road Dear Mr. Cappe: As a follow up to our meeting on May 21, 1981, regarding the undergtounding of Puget Power's distribution system in conjunction with the above mentioned project, the following is offered for your r.view: 1. The City of Renton is not providing trenching for the undargrounding of your distribution system. However, ve will over excavate the trench which will contain our street lighting system. Any additional trenching or crossing will be at your expense. 2. The street lighting system will terminate on the north side of S.W. 41st Street. Therefore, we will not be trenching south of S.W. 41st Strett. 1. City will ' ,sate the street light at Sts. 454-80 a minimum of 20 feet to the not -',. 4, The distribution system which goes east at Sta. 67t50 weer SR167 can remain aerinl, and if you so elect you can relocate the pole and guy to the wet side of East Valley Road. If you hew any queatlons regarding the above, please advise, Very truly your#, Donald G. Monaghan, P.R. Office Engineer :ckd OF RF PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT t -,f S'GN pTILITV ENGINEERING • 215-2W1 � A MUNICIPAL eU1LDING 7p.MILL AVE 30 RE NrpN_■AfN 91ee6a Ve rep SEp.�'IP` BARBARA Y, SNINPOCN ""e InfSm MAYOR Mr. Chris J. Loutsis Manager Real Property Division 500A King County F"-linistration Building 500 Sth Avrnue Seattle, WA 98104 Subject: Estimate of Appraisal Section Costs City of Renton a314 File No. 81-6-74 Dear Mr. Loutsis: I am in receipt of your letter dated June 16, 1981 concerning abo,. referenced subject. I have reviewed the estimate to, the appraisal and recommend immediate commencement of the project. Very truly yours, Ptthar' d C. Hought n Acting Public Wor4s D rector PaW KhV Cau ft,state or wasmnptm PAW III""DM*ion Ron Du,nap.Caunry E4Kuhw, Cans J uanapw SODA King County AtlmmisM1ahm Bulidinq Oaa a Ext':Ufiv!Administration SOD 51h Arenue 5hani N Taha,aha.Qm:ta seattie.'/aash,natm 98104 20ei 344 39n June 16, 1981 City of Renton Dept. ea' Public Works SAnicipal Building :0tt Mill Ave. So. Renton, KA 98055 Attention: Richard C, lbU Acting Public t hector RE: F;TNA7'F. OF APPRAISM, S)rMON CMS CM OF RENIM 4310 MR Fl U. N0, 81-6-74 Dear Mr. lioughtat: Please find a copy of our title and Appraisal Sections- estimates for the appraisal and review of the above captioned project. 'These costs include overhead, contingency and other miscellaneous time to cmq)lete the project. If this is satisfactory to you, we are prepared to imnesiiately cammnce with the project. Sincerely, Phri.s J. Loutsis M.vttager JOAF .'4'k 'I'hS'Ics �t t. KING COUNTY REAL PROPERTY DIVIS'ON MEMORANDUM MATE: Jere lb, 1981 TO: Chris J. Lcutsis, Mmaggr d HReal Property Division Pm* . Beauchamp IV 11 Section VJBACT: MIMA'n: lF TITLE SERt' a awns CITY OF RENTCN LID $314 OUR FILE NO, 81-6.74 The City of Renton has requested a quotation for supplying costs of acquiring preliminar, title policies including any adminis- trative and contingency changes. The following is a breakdown of items: Preliminary Title Reports 16 parcels x $125 x 1.054% (tax) - $2,108.00 !Administration 16 parcels x 1 hour x $17.42/hr. • 278.72 Contbigmcies $100 Ling+ Sun 100.00 $2,486.72 MB/cs � r KING COUNTY REAL PROPERTY DIVISION MEMORANDUM DATE, June 4, 1981 TO. Chris J. llAu�tsis, Manager F114}M, Field Ii?Griffith, Appraiser SUMIOT: FSTIMATs OF Anwsu swrjm wsrS CITY OF RFNSIV L.I.D. 0314 FAST VALLEY lil( AY CLIR FILS #81-6-74 In accordance with your request, I have pmpared the following preliminary estimates of appraisal section costs for the above referenced project. I am assuming that a True Cost Fstimate will not be necessary. Estimated Estimated _Alan Dates ._Cost Appraisals (16 parcels) 32 $5,000 Review ,Appraisals 5 g00 TOTAL 37 $5,800 MGlce OF RF v PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT q DESIGN IUTILITY ENGINEERING 111 235-2631 U MCI►AL WILDOW 7011 MLL AVE.aQ REN7of1,WASK MOM 0 P �.FD sE ctE� BARBARA Y. SHINPOCM June 12, 1981 MAYOR Paul Chiudo AUSTIN COMPANY 800 S.W. 16th St. Renton, WA 98055 Subject: L.I.D. 314 Storm Drainage Dear Paul: As a result of our meeting on June II , 1981 it was decided that the storm dra'nage flow from the box culvert under SR 167 would be contained in a cl •duit. The route which will be taken is south f-p the box culvert to S.W. I9th Street then west along SW 19th St. from East Valley Highway to Lind Ave. S.W. The culvert from Lind Ave. SW to the west will be designed as part of the roadway improvement. However, if that portion of the road Is not built an open ditch would be utilized until such time as It were built. I hope this is a fair and true understanding of our discussions. If you disagree with the above or wish to make an addition or clarification, Please advise, Very truly yours, / Donald G. Monaghan, P.E. J Office Engineer OGM:pmp 0__ • Rego MCCt.unt MOO[IO i TMoNN.P. S. ,^,;::w:.: ••wOrt!!+]N•alWKt!COwwpw•TKM, !t•TT64 ,moo.'..:'e`K.<...... wnowN[Te�T uw w! [st-•!oe e•er-o a vw 1700 e•ww M L•4rO1WY LtN.tw .KOw. M+t. 600 fOV..-av(N ut '..+,py�� •[•TTl[.WeNINOTOM else• Chat wiN,T![•TR[ June 2. 198) Mr . J. Ayers John T. Blanchard, Esq. Seattle Eye Building Corp. Foster, Pepper Riviera 1100 West Ewing Street 1111 Third Avenue Bldg. P. O. BOX C-70739 Seattle, wA 98101 Seattle, WA 98107 Ms. Gerre Carley Mr. Ron Jackman Pioneer National Title Mr. Dennis Wassman Insurance Co. Sea Galley Stores, Inc. 719 Second Avenue 7036 77nth S.w. Seattle, WA 98104 Mountl : Terrace, WA 98043 Mr. Al Samuelson Me. Jean Truman Indemnity Officer Department of Public Works Pioneer National Title City of Renton Insurance Co. 200 Mill Avenue South '719 Second Avenue Renton, WA 98055 Seattle, WA 98104 RE: City of Renton LID No. 314 Banyon Investment/Sea Ca13ey:Seattle Eye Building Corp. City of Rentcv Short Plat No. 014-81 To Al- Parties in Connection with the Above-Referenced Matter: Enclosed is a copy of the letter from Jones Associates, Inc. , the consulting engineers to the City of Renton in connection with the above-referenced LID, segregating the preliminary LID assessment amount among the three lots in the above-referenced short plat. Please note that the original preliminary assessment was revised downward to $101,912.81 and the notice of the same is enclosed. Pursuant to our letter dated May 27, 1981 (copy enclosed), we have formally requested the City of Renton to shift the LID assessment from Lot 1 to Lots 2 and 3 at the time the assessment becomes final. June 2. 1981 Page 2 Please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned if you have any questions. very truly yours, R86�r MCCLURE�„MpCEERRi 6 THOMN, P.S. Guy Towle GT:en Enclosures CC: Mr . Herninn M. Al lenbach �gagl,rry TfMMNYrFO 79154 May 28, 1981 Heed McClurr Moceri A Thonn, P.S. 1700 Bank of California Center 900 Fourth Avenue Seattle, NA 98164 Attentiur: Guy Towle Gentlemen: In accordance with our telephone conversations and your letter of May 26, 1981, 1 have calcul+tad the segregWon of the preliminary assessment for Parcel Number 4n. City of Renton L.I.D. Number 314 to the three lots created by City of Renton Short Plat Number 014-81. The segregated assessments are: Lot 1 $35,483.30 Lot 2 32,372.43 Lot 3 34,057.C8 S101,912.81 The enclosed calculation sheets dated 5/28/81 give the details of my calculations. Please note that the estimated assessment was revised to $101,912.81 between the original preliminary hearing (11/4/79) and the first continuation of the preliminary hearing 7,12/10/79). A copy of the revised preliminary assessment notice for Parcel Number 45 is enclosed. During our calculation of the final assessment roll we will calculate Separate assessmerts for each lot of the short plat, as we would do for any property which was subdivided between the preliminary and err... .�t•��,:wwa Reed McClure Mocerl L Thoon, P.S. May 28, 1981 Page iw0 final assessment calculations. We cannot, however, arbitrarily transfer an assessment from one parcel to another. This can only be done upon Specific instructions from the City of Renton. For that rcason I Suggest you communicate your request for transfer of assessments directly to the City. Please contact me if we can be of further assistance. Very truly yours, "ES- ASSOCIATES, INC. Edw, J. Rudloff, P.E. Project Manager EJR/so Enclosures cc: Don Monaghan, City of Renton ✓ONES ? /n _., sc/e rrs JO�NMKO �o-- xkar r•e / con/u,rwau�iyonie:b ...� c Pit f FET MAIM or 3 .,_._7....__._�. r � I rA/rS PAtcsc wAt L.SrWO AS PA4•FG NVMSM /Ar TFg Alrc sS "CNr Oco,L .1 SirS+CO�rC.v r•. .. -y1 YV . .TNG L. I. ,7. /DMA'+A.rOU )K OAerTC i Y4.5 Q" e r,- oC .PtureA, -G+fr NAr o/q-er) _ _. /T' /S OCSrA•sr� ry ,Lrtr+9„s;,r8..-77MW, �/6eszrw+�,v?,ay CvYr/.2Msp ro r'a•W TJM4WI .vt'hJ erSrsM>wtsA �SStrSArGr7 7 /o/� 9/2 - a/ �SrncGr_ .OM. Y.r No wA-rce _or sew-.e ) n.1 AdCFj - 222 , SIS sb.sore /..f � � O. /S6 ?3�Z > q e,z *4 7. Z 3 jo,,O a 4.- 77. 4_7/o9 f f QCF c.?yrFro.voclT Dr.r.er B,. Ata-.4 co�n.,u.v6.VT• R«ro.lG r*V'E �A@ec'YS iN RSuan�a,J re r+er2 .^mrea.r-ncrC C'F r� 70rac. A?e�R lnr 73,011.7f 3,. z6 L 70,796.34 3 "05 76, wmnx 34, 65 i, ogL.S7 y.' WAACI �._.d':iw JW WIMBEN __�Yi.1 w• a. ✓OININAM NES wn S s 1 „tpt.,rta •.c ,QK Aa s wr Apr-1 COFl1&lUIl1�YOrM[[q� _� Fiw,.wea ta.,oevrvT -. _. CAGc'[ic.�7'E ZtktG fiPi:N?• . Poc7•45 .._-_ �S ®Aar+ I}q)704CI 7i4e PnRtL'"L5 /N d'�S'nsr.^u Y'O 7�•y�/f� �A'".aC.'.�fr7 riC" oP r?,sr ror.W Z.r,•s.� fieunr iSMF.MCrC, _. .. TYo/CAL l;oT NI �N Q •� ZF' P W R (D ;+-0�a.QDl iii II L,r.-s Q o ZF: s v1 K so .00i3l3 ZFF a w . tot . 0066 . _ In p c•..,! L — — 2rF . W A so K ZON$ I 2FF W kSOK ."s w Lo�AlCSt '.l° _. Pao�r FCG_� Torn[^ 20,.E Z S 4 cC 2L9.76 SLr.3y+ loS.31,o 57.4371 fS'f#7f 2Z i37 77.COO c`,8176 3rT38 64,0605! 042oS 1L/34J Itf67o 76S84I272. 2636 3 9Y=o 387tB a -'3oa 48.9/60 37•a76/ t9 380 97•0�7q : aaz. qwc 66!. 9CS= Pry rfrn ri va..rnalr.ar sarN..a aa.,tlaaa f •N C'� an Y :r•e, or LC7 NP 2ff Z 2�z.zRS6 /•(D 2/ Z22. It2 a02.•roiG . Z 76 Fdi 46:2 �7�ss'. 79 � C To,-r+c f+ssccs��ci�T LeT W2 4f T![u.7i1'r5' Tour � //,s6::R2 2`,9i7.6C 35, 453.3a 3 iz,a';t.eg )¢•on; lq �a cs7 c� io; 9�z. sr CITY OF CENT@:: OFFICE OF CITY CLERK CAKE OF OW4ER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUM3ER Herran M. Allenbach 10)8 Sh 144th St. 45 Settle, NA 98166 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY SEC 30-23-05, BEG 250 FT N ALG k/S C/L FR S 1/4 COR TH N C9-06-W E 275 FT 1VL TO WLY VGN Sr IMY E5 TH MY ALG SO 14G11 TO 11 LN OF SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 TH 6- ALG SO LN TO SO C/L TH S 10 BEG LESS N 445.71 FT AS PEAS ON H LN LESS CO RD. You were previously notified that the City Council of the City of Renton has declared its intenticr to create Local Im..provement District Humber 314. You were also notified of the estimated assessment to be borne by your property as its share of the cost of irprovement. A public hearing on the proposed improvecent was held by the City Council on November 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works Department to exrmine the proposed irprovement to determine whether certain features could be modified or deleted to reduce the ovarall estimated cost. The Councit then continued the hearing until C:00 p.r., Decemter 10, 1579. The revised total ..timated cost and expense of the proposed improvement is S5,660,000.00. The revised estimated assessment against the above described property is: Street improvements: _,___jQMZ-EL Water improvements: Q.Q2 Sewer improvements: __ Q Q 0 Total assessment: A publ c information meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m. on December 6, ?W in the Renton City Council Chamber, second floor, Renton Municipal Buildinc. Representatives of the Public works Department will discuss Vt.- revised improvements and answer questions from the audience. The continuation of the City Council Hearing on the proposed improvement t.'.11 be held at 8:C0 p.m, on December 10, IS79 in the Council Chambers. Britten protests sh•11 be filed with tCe City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain let, block, �dditicn or any ether identifying descriptions. Protests 1,:nvicusly filed are ro longer valid, therefore, persons previously rilinn protests nust re-file their protests if 'trey wish to continue to CiotC:t. CITY C. REUCA, Dcicrn A. tread, C.M.C. CitY Clerk Raw MCCLURC MOcael & TMONN.R S. N i ...A.. ••n0rtefOw�•P`/K<J GOw.Ow.+Kw eawTT�f •eMu wTTOIINtYe AT uw IMeI fff-NOO .•i.N:c ww.• 1700 awew W G�wwwu Cw+a TwtO�w ,:.,':""",..^,<.;„ eoc rou•.-wva.a uoe en-feee �•.-r„ at••.<s.wwfw,woTew fe,ew e..<:r.r......c Gwo<efwT s[w*Tct ,.+<w.r•a+a w..iLu,.: nuw n�•we. <MMM N� +< May 27, 1981 City Clerk City, of Rentor. 200 Mill Ave. S. Renton, WA 98055 RE: LID--District No. 314, Assessment No. 45 Renton Short Plat No. 014-81 Dear Clerk: In connection with the above-referenced short plat, our clients. Banyon Investment Group (Herman M. Allenbach) has agreed with the purchasers of lot one of the short plat to pay for the above LID assessment against lot one when and if it becomes final. This letter is to formally request that at the time the final assessment role is arproved the assessment amount which would normally become a lien against lot one of the above-referenced short plat be shifted to lots two and three of the short plat. We have informed the consulting engineers (Ed Rudloff at ,Zones & Associates) of this request. Please notify the undersigned if additional documentation is necessary to complete this transfer of assessment. Thank you very much. Very truly yours. I.EED, McCLURE, MOCERi & THONN, P.S. Guy Towle GT:tr Cc: Herman M. Allenbach John T. Blanchard, Esq. , Foster, Pepper& Riviera James Gay, Esq, , Roberts, Shefelman, Lawrence, Gay & Moch Don Monihan, Engineer, City of Renton Jay Ayers, Seattle Eye Build,i.g Corporation Ron Jackman, Sea Galley Stores, Inc. Al Samuelson, Pioneer Title Gerre Carley, Pioneer Title Ed Rudloff, Jones & Associates tl F R n . PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DESIGN/UTILITY ENGINEERING 0 :i5 2631 ealNa101M1 LUlDINO 2DB MLi AK.W. RENTOY,WYN.9a0e6 N^P �tro CE ntE BARBARA t SHINPO�H May 29, 1981 MAYOR C19 County Real Property Division SODA Administration Bldg. 500 Fifth Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 Attei:ion- Don Olson Subject: LID 314 - East Valley Nighway, Right-of-Wsy Gentlemen. Submitted herewith are the remaining parcels for the referenced project for appraisal, along with legal descriptions and calculation maps. Included are parcels, 7, 8, p, 10. 11, 12, 14, 15 and 16. I' You have rim questions, please contact Bob Bray at 235-2631. Very truly yours, Richard C. Nouginon Acting Public Works D .ector RB:pmp Enclosures CITY CLERK'S OrriCE INTER-OrrtCE MEMORANDUM Lawrence Warren, TOt City Attorney DATE[ ►ROM[ City Clerk's Office r UEJECT[ Reed. McClure, MOceri at al , letter of 5/27/81 attached Re; LID 0314 assessmnt on property being snort platted LID e314 East Valley Highway Improvements; Ordinance 3417 has been adopted providing interim financing; LID has not been constructed Please advise per attached request. Raao McCLURt Mocam &TNONN,P. S. a Ty.n,x.ue ♦MIOtO{pNy tIPVK a6 COMO All �t N[TLC w ePe Yew {TTORN[Ya AT LMF 'tCY !YE-NCO +Prow FKNYw.• bCONP PewB c Wx 1'!00 OIFv,O,CK,ICIINu CENTtP 'NM :iww,e... goo roemTn{vput Eaa ell-sago se.TTLe,WYNINGTON Nlem wW[ N CNtt FEMi e[yTTLC b�+�scu r4a[e�[. by EtY Cft ro .0.4P..NNr PEh.4.P i0 PP.,N Pen=ue Ov1 r,'..[Mn. weer.1,Pr euea. nawP..°We May 27, 1981 i GF City Clerk City of Renton c� 200 Mil.. Ave_ S. Rertoi , 4A 98055 CAE: L'D--Listrict No. 314, Assessment No. 45 Rentrn Short Plat N,o. 014-81 Dear Clerk: In connection with the above-referenced short plat, our clients, Banyon Investment Group (He:man M. Allenbach) has agreed with the purchasers of lot one of the short plat to pay for the above LID assessment against lot one when and if it becomes final. This letter is to formally request that at the time the final assessment role is approved the assessment amount which would normally become a lier against lot one of the above-referenced short plat be shifted to lots two and three of the short plat We have informed the consulting engineers (Ed Rudloff at Jones & Associates) cf this request. Please notify the undersigned if additional documentation is necessary to complete this transfer of assessment. Thank you very much. Very truly yours, .PH ERI & THONN, P.S. 04 Guy Towle GT:tr CC: Herman M. Allenbach John T. Blanchard, Esq. , Foster, Pepper& Riviera James Gay, Esq.. Roberts. Shefelman, Lawrence, Gay & Hoch Don Monihan, Engineer, City of Renton Jay Ayers, Seattle Eye Building Corporation Ron Jackman, Sea Galley Stores, Inc. Al s.muelson, Pionser Title Gerre Carley, Pioneer Title Ed Rudloff, Jones & Associates 79154 May 28, 1981 it Reed McClure Moceri 3 Thonn, Y.S. 1700 Bank of California Center 900 Fourth Avenue Seattle, WA 98164 Attention: Guy Towle Gentlemen: In accordance with our telephone con%ersations and your letter V May 26, 1981, 1 have calculated the segregation of the preliminary assessment for Parcel Number 45, City of Renton L.I.D. Number 314 to the three lots created by City o° Renton Short Plat Number 014-81. The segregated assessments are: Lot 1 $35,483.30 Lot 2 32,372.43 Lot 3 34,057.08 $101,912.81 The enclosed cdlculation sheets dated 5/28/81 give the details of my calculations. Please note that the estimated assessment was revised to $101,912.81 between the original preliminary hearing (11/4/79) and the first continuation of the preliminary hearing (12/10/79) .1 copy of the revised preliminary assessment notice for Parcel Nurker 45 is enclosed. 0Lring our calculation of the final assessment roll we will calculate se,oarate assessments for each lot of the short plat, as ,e would do for any property which was subdivided between the preliminary and :Ay ,;P,S'd2E'• ! 4 I _eed McClure Moceri 0 Thonn, P.S. May 28, 1981 Page Two I i final assessment calculations. We cannot, however, arbitrarily transfer an assessment from one parcel to another. This can only be done upon specific instructions from the City of Renton. For that reason I suggest you communicate your request for transfer of assessments directly to the City. Please contect me if we can be of further assistance. Very truly y^urs, JG�S-ASSOCIATES, INC. Edwi J. Ruoloff, P.E. 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SHEET NUMBER_- -_tli -__ -_—.... / 3�6.�7C ?S•62 23, q/J.bb Z 2,)2.2635 3,.ao 2/ L't:. y2 aea.-Fo/c 7Z '75 Sc3/. 9BS2 G7I rr 77 C T"-t- Asscs��>c uT Lor /✓Q 4r4 Fa��„re Tour 4- / �iS6S--62 2s,9/7,6C 3S, If63.30 Z //, /Qs.ri z,:as.9a S?o s�z. 43 3 /2,e4r.61 CITY OF RENTPF, OFFICE OF CITY CLERK CAFE OF OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMSER Heenan N. Allenbach 1018 SW 144th St. 45 Seattle. F'a 98166 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY SFr 30-23-05, BEG 250 FT N ALG R/S CA FIR S 1/4 CDR TH N 89-06-U3 '5 FT II/L TO 1'LY HGN ST HWY C5 TH N.LY ALG SO 14GH TO N LW OF SW 114 OF Sr -4 TH W ALG SO LN TO SO C/L TH S TO BEO LESS N 446.71 FT AS KZAS ON W LN LESS CO RD. You were previously notified that the City Council of the City of Renton has declared its intention to create Local Improvement District Number 314. You were also notified of the estimated assessment to bp borne by your property as its share of the cost of improvement. A public hearing on the proposed improvement was held by the City Council on tiove, ber 5, 1979. At that Maring the Council instructed the Public 4:orks Department to examine the proposed improvement to determine whether certain features could be modified or deleted to reduce the overall estimated cost. The Council then continued the hearing until 8:00 p.m., December 10, 1979. The revised total estimated cost and expense of the proposed improvement is $5,660,000.00. The revised estimated assessment against the above described property is. Street improvements: Hater improvements: Sewer improvewents: Total assessment: A public info,haatioe meeting will be held at 10,00 a.m. on December 6, )979 in the Resrton City Council Chamber, second floor, Renton Municipal Building. Representatives of the Public Works Department will discuss the revised improvements and answer questions from the audience. Thy continuation of the City Council Hearing on the proposed improvement vill be held at 8:00 p.m. on December 10. 1979 in the Council Chambers. Vritten protests shall be filed xith the City Clerk at or prier to the tim? fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should cont,,in lot, block, addition or any ether identifying descriptions. Protests previcusly filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously N iirg protests nust re-file their protests if they wish to continue to eratcst. CITY OF f`?:TON Delores A. plead, C.M.C. City Clerk r � RTED MCCLURE MOCERI 6 TNONN,P. S. w n EA 60N aVw"CU COR•ONATgN at•."K ATTORNEY&AT LAW too. tot-NOO •YMw�e.uc�P'N�,•I.HIM Nl 700 SA QOI 1 NY CLNf[P TACO.. i,eoe qT-ews trt„ •o•wc•a. Y00 FOY.T•Tw AV AVa..V[ uw ;y°w •lATTL(.WIU MINOTON Yalew •aM.M a.„YK CAat6 P2MT SCATTLC Yul=OCR w lltl[Owu.IOM ff>-OIN •O,nu,.1wF °'"^'• wail.wn••o 1.•AI..A MGM a�n OYw Ill[MO �°wY•�,rou May 27, 1581 City Clerk City of Renton 200 Mill Ave. s. Renton, WA 98055 RE: LID--District No. 314, Assessment No. 45 Renton Short Plat No. 014-81 Dear Clerk: In connection with the above-referenced short. plat, our clients, Banyon Investment Group (Herman M. Allenbach) has agreed with the purchasers of lot one of the short plat to pay for the above LID assessment against lot one when and if it becomes final. This letter is to formally request that at the time the final assessment role is approved the assessment amount which would normally become a lien against lot one of the above-referenced short plat be shifted to lots two and three of the short plat. We have informed the consulting engineers (Ed Rudloff at Jones 6 Associates) of this request. Please notify the undersigned if additional documentation is necessary to complete this transfer of assessment. Thank you very much. Very truly yours, REED, McCLURE, MOCERI 5 THONN, P.S. Guy Towle GT:tr CC: Herman M. Allenbach John T. Blanchard, Esq. , Foster, Pepe..r& Riviera James Gay, Esq. , Roberts, Shefelman, Lawrence, Gay 6 Moch ,Uon Monihan, Engineer, City of Renton Jay Ayers, Seattle Eye Building Corporation Ron Jackman, Sea Galley Scores, Inc. Al Samuelson, Pioneer Title Gerre Carley, Pioneer Title Ed Rudloff, Jones 6 Associates 1;4-1 a kMN n,vtu.w. U lwrvwrror �••'•'�• St Ail t4%A HVOGUri DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION I tn,rN(Nsnr A,hrmrrally • U I nJ I I('I'v,1 A,r i.f t X14k • �'a' - AaJwR� r,.'M Mw a May 14, 1981 Richard C. Houghton Acting Director of Public works city of Renton Public works Department 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Sir We have reviewed the proposed C10 No. 314-East Valley ROAD Improvements Channel Plans you submitted for our review April 21. 1981, Our comments are: 1. Sections 1 and 4 show undercutting of the SR 167 embankment. We would prefer the side slope of the highway continue at its present slope to the flow line intercept of your proposed channel. If this undercutting is required because of your design we suggest any undercut embankment be protected by light, loose riprap. 2. Access for maintenance of the LID channel will not be allowed from SR 167. 3. The wire fence along the west side must be relocated, preterably on the highway embankment above maximum high water. Portions of the fence have been removed or filled over by the west side owners. The limited access must be maintained, therefore some new sections will be reclu'red, d Maintenance of the new ,hannel will be by the city of Renton. As such, we recommend a maintenance road be built on the west side of the channel. S. Private developers have filled the numerous drainage ditches draining west of '^ 167. The Washington State Department of Transportation's culverts w-.« placed in these ditches to perpetuate existing water courses. Due to t',,1, activity, our culverts have been subject to siltation. We therefore axpect these culverts to be cleaned as part of the LID, otherwise water will Pone on the east side without adequate relief. 6. the reinforced box culvert at the Renton Interchange on SR 405 drains an area lying east of Talbot Road up to ana including portions of SR 405 and SR 515 (Benson Road) we are opposed to plugging this culvert since the natural flo... are to the west. The City of Seattle placed a water line and access road in the vicinity of S.W. 19th Street a short-time ago ant placed twc small culvert. parallel to SF 167. Heavy siltation and turbid water have been observed at this site in the area you described In Section 3, subscript 2. We would prer,, the box ?!chard C. Houghton May 14, 1981 Page 2 culvert remain in operation and a channe, be built from this box culvert south to the proposed P-9 channel along the west side of SR 167 ,r the existing channel . 7. The proposed relief ditch in the vicinity of S.W. 39th Street (South 43rd Street interchange) is a good solution to relieve floodings recently occurring at that site. 8. The Wash4ngton State bep,, .ment of Transportation is willing to entertain either an agreement or franchise with the City of Renton for your use of portions of our right-of-way for the proposed channel. Submittal of pertinent data will be through Mr. Harry Semenock, District Utilities Engineer, 6431 Corson Avenue South, Seattle, Washingtan 98108, Mail Stop C81410. 1, Thank you for the opportinity to review your preliminary plans. Richard Johnson of our Hydraulics Section (764-4289) is available to meet with you in the near future to discuss the observations noted-above as well as any other points you may wish to discuss. Very truly yours, J.D. ZIRKEE, P.E. District Administrator L ! .e-1 6:1. HOFFMAN; O.E. RfJ:Jcw District De114n Engineer cc: Harry Semenock l • • III All(*WA%kWA(w DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION I R4 Cw�n A,r ,u GiII NI • 4,(,* NJJ�rw;Rm Wi NM May 14, 1981 Richard C. Houghton Acting Director of Public Works City of Renton Public Works Department 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Sir: We have reviewed the proposed LID No. 314-East Valley Road Improvements Channel Plans you submitted for our review April 21, 1981. Our comments are: 1. Sections 2 and 4 show undercutting of the SR 167 embankment. We would prefer the side slope of the highway continue at its present slope to the flow line Intercept of your proposed channel. If this undercutting is required because of your design we suggest any undercut embankment be protected by light, loose riprap. 2. Access for maintenance of the LID channel will not be allowed from SR 167, 3. The wire fence along the west side must be relocated, preferably on the highway embankment above maximum high water. Portions of the fence have been removed or filled over by the west side owners. The limited access must be maintained, therefore some new sections will be required, 4. Maintenance of the new channel will be by the City of Renton, As such, we recommend a maintenance road be built on the west side of the channel. 5. Private developers have filled the numerous drainage ditches draininq west of SR 167. The Washington State Department of Transportation's culverts were placed in these ditches to perpetuate existing water courses. Due to this activity, our culverts have been subject to siltation. We therefore expect these culverts to be cl-aned as part of the otherwise water will pond on the east side without adequate relief. 6. The reinforced box culvert at the Renton interchange on SR 405 drains an area lying east of Talbot Road up to and including portions of SR 405 and SR 515 (Benson Road). We are opposed to plugging this culvert since the natural flows are to the west. The City of Seattle placed a water line and access road in the vicinity of S.W. 19th Street a short-time ago and placed two small culverts parallel to SR 167. heavy siltation and turbid water have been observed at this site in the area (ou described in Section 3, subscript 2. We would prefer the box Richard C. Houghtun May 14, 1981 Page 2 culvert remain in operation and a channel be built from this box culvert south to tea proposed P-9 channel along the west side of SR 167 or the existing channel . 7. The proposed relief ditch in the vicinity of S,W. 39th Street (South gird Street Interchange) is a good solution to relieve flrodings recently occurring at that site. B. The Washington State Department of T,ansportation is wiling V entertain either an agreement or franchise with the City of Renton for your use of portions of our right-of-way for the proposed channel. Submittal of pertinent data will be through Mr, Harry Semenock, District Utilities Engineer, 6431 Corson Avenue South, Seattle, Washington 98108, Mail Stop C81410. Thank you for the opportunity to review your preltmleary plans. Richard Johnson of our Hydraulics Section (764-4289) Is available to meet with you in the near future to discuss the observations noted-above as well as any other points you may wish to discuss. Very truly yours, J.D. ZIRKLE, P.E. District Administrator d:L. HOFFMANJ ##.E. District Deslyn Engineer RFJ:Jcw cc: Harry Semenock of RF( a � !"t i PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT _ DESIGN/UTILITY ENSi4EE RING 0 275-2fi37 (tQ P MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 NPLL AVE.So RENTON,WASH 98M T Pn �rfD SEPLE may 7. 1981 13ARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR Soil Conservation Service United States Department of Agribulture Room 360 U. S. Courthouse S;,okane, WA 99201 Subject: East Valley Road Project, Renton, Washington L.I.D. #314 Gentlmen: The East Valley Road project Is now in final design and we expect to call for bids within the next few weeks. As you are aware, a feature of this project is a culvert undercrossing of East Valley Road at thz location of the proposed P-9 channel. It Is our intention to construct, to the extent possible, a culvert undercrossing which will be compatible with your future plans for the P-9 channel and your project features east of the East Valley Road. As of this writing, our best Information concerning design parameters for this installation is contained in kteth Busch's November 17, 1980 letter to Ed Rudloff of Jones Associates (attached). Based on that letter and the attached design calculations by Jones Associates, we propose the following for the culvert undercrossing of Cast Valley Road to be constructed as part of LID 0314: I. The culvert installation will consist of four (4) 48'' diameter concrete pipes laid as closely together as practical, symmetrical with the proposed center- lines of the P-9 channel. 2. The pipes will be laid on a slope of 0.004 ,"t per foot. 3. The upst im ert elevation of three of the pipes will be J. (no of the center pipes will be set 1.0 feet lower :o o,ncentrate Iw flows. This will allow later installation of a 0.5 foot Wier to provide slack Page 2 water for fish passage. The a.,wnstream invert elevations will depend on the actual length installed, bur will be approximately 9.7 and 8.7. respectively. We trust that this proposed installation will be oxipatible witn your require- ments and will not require modifications when yiur project is constructed. If this is not the case, please advise us immediately. If we hate not heard from you by May 29, 1981, we will assume that you concur with our proposed design. 'Very truly yours. RlcharJ C. Mo�hton Acting Public Works Director RC tl:pmp ter✓ UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OcO SAIL CONSERVATION SERVICE _ Roon. 360 U.S. Courthouse, Spokane, Washington 99201 November 17. 1990 Edwin J. Rudloff, PE Project M:.nager Jones Associates, Inc. 2700 Northup Way Bellevue, Washingu n, 98004 �- Dear Mr. Rudloff: As ler your letter of October 27, 1980. .e ire supplying you with the following information for design of the P-S Channel undercrossing of East Valley Road. A plan sketch showing the proposed P-9 Channel location, which cau be used to align the bridge or culvert. 2. A profile and cross section sketch, which shows the intent of the presently proposed mitigation agreement, and probable channel dimensions. 3. The design discharge is 320 cfs. 4. The water surface should not exceed elevation 14.0 anywhere along P-9 Channel. 5. The Washington State Department of Fisheries wants a minimum of 6 inches of slack water through culverts, see attachment Item 6 below. 6. Cully of pages 18 through 21 of the Environmental Mitigation Program for the East Side Watershed Project, September 30. 1980. if you I.ave any further questions, please let us know. Sincor.ly, IIJ NL W•S. � i.Jy !�n Jv.r C`v.� d ` Keith E. Busch Civil Engineer Enclosure cc: Warren Connason, Public Works Director, City of Renton, Renton, KA Warren Lee, Area Conservationist, SCS, Bellevue, WA Joe !lenry, District Conservationist, SCS, Renton, WA Bill Cnkel,v, Project Engineer, SCS, Renton, WA Joe Carmack, State Conservation Engr., 5-S, Spokane, WA Maurice L. Jernstedt, Asst State Conservationist (liater Resourees) SC" Spokane, WA Pro-2- LID 314 East' Valley H/ghway , 3 of 4 Correspondence #1 JONES ASSOCIATE& 106 CVF(V\r CFO (INIF[[11[ LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Job No. Aqm E)l,, /' moor{.^ CLIENT_'_ ,..1 *--r ll•. I� .. I A1fi.wal Tramm,tted from Production to Admlmstration by Oats THESE_._.__. THESE AWE TRANSMITTED escliKked belo+r irammr+ed from hdmlmstration to Client by Date eHTHpp ❑ Per npooWl C»otfed Marl ❑ By Data CKtif.* _ f0'YOYI YY Fly Harts ® By Tn n Dale RK ❑ au repw+Me Chant Flckup ❑ By __ Dete RK. ❑ For mler aria cammellt TRANSMITTAL CONSISTED OF: ❑ t+Iln1\yet Vr11�artel 1Wn to YS Report.tilled ❑ In accordance w/protee+lonal tarrlCe[ere[ment Letter report dated ❑ an« Legal dexllplion dated _ For. ,..____ Deslgrn p4ns of L i CI j Sheet _.__.__..._.thru dated Remarks_..1117— 4- p.lylnal field notes. Pago to Book _. ._,.._�= jar '.. e "'" --Y� • — C.v 4w 1 'otes: Fill— ..._.._to Book _ �. Surrey Plat Shoot --to ...____dated—_.__. Survey Map: Sh$M__to,__dated Snetlficabons,titled _ dated Other,described as i 0 Ot kE � u AM i PUBUC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION • 235 2620 ar F MUNICIPAL BUILDING JIM MILL AVE SO. RENTUN,WASH 980156 w P arED sFNa�. BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR March G, 1901 Mr. Phil Copps, Manager South Central Division iVgat Sound Power i L.ght Co. P.O, sox U9 TMnton, WA "055 Sub-leet: LID 314 - past Valley (bad IwP rovement Project Daar Mr, Wk4)sc The above-referanced protect is schedulad to bourn in the near future, but aA yet We do net haw a specific data. We are tranamittinq preliminary plans for your review, Its would appreciate your comments at this time. Tb twW"e"nt the roadway imptvvamsnts ww request that all overhead utility transmission Linea under 55 KV be undergrounded in conjunction with this improvement project. Cast Valley woad ix projected to have over 10,0tlu vehicles per day when the: Ar" is fully developed, The City has determined that the p,Iblic health, "Iral'e, canvonience and vehicular trafftc safety requires the conversion of 15o existing overhead fACilitios to an underground installation. In accordance with Ordinanw No. 2v11, the bx,t A,, tn.v of crrivertird the exiatiml overhead to underground futilities *hall be borne by the eervinw utility. We would appreciate your ccx>pOratlotl in this prnject. If we can be of any assistance, please lot us know. 5incaraly, .:..Tell Richard C. souuhton Actinq Public Works Director C2141 ad act Gary Norris Don Mr nauhAn Ed Ru9inff u o PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION • 235 262U MUNICIPAL BUILDING 2M MILL AVE.SO. RENTON.WASH.%Obb Pe \rFD SFvlEw'0t' BARBARA Y. SHINPOCN MAYOR Match b� I"rl Kr, Phil Copp,,, Manager South Central Division PwgLt SOWxt POW%r G Licht Co. P.O. Sox 129 Renton, WA 9.1055 Subject: LID 114 - Beat Valley Road IM�maaent Pro act Door Mr. Coppal The abnve-referenced project is s^hedulod to beaxi� in the near future, but as yet we do not ham a c;,eciric date. we Are tran:smittinq preliminary plan, f,- your review, we would appreciate your c,,vwnts at this time. To complement the roadway improvements we request that all overhead utility transmission lines under 55 KV be undergrounded in conjunction with this i1sprovamont project. East. volley koad is projected to have over 10,000 "OhLcles par day when the area is fully developed, *he City has determinod that the public health. welfare, au,wnionce and vuhicular traffic safety rnyuirea the conversion Of the existing overhead facilities to An undarorowtd installation. In accordance with ordinance No, 2012, the coat and expense of convertitw the extatinq overhead to underground fatuities shill be borne by the serving utility. WO would aiMraciate your cooperation in this prn ent. If we can be of any assistance, p1eeM lot us know. sincerely. Richard C. Houghton , Acting Public works Director CBMead CCt n Norris Monaghan Ed Rudloff � e OF a� � tiT u v PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 1HA1 fil ENGINEERING DIV6io�,N • 135 :nh: n ' e� MUNICIPAL BUILDING i00MU AVE $0 NENION.RASH 9+41 S!. a yrFO SFvtF� BAHPARA y, SHINPOCH MAYOR March 5, 19111 Mr. tamp' Burk Engineering Managsr Pacific Northwest Hell 4V1ep1oM Co, 300 Sw 7th Street Poem 212 Banton, WA 98055 Subject: LID 314 - P-tat Valley Raad Isoroyesent Project Dear W. buck: Tins olww-lsterenced pro3act is scheduled to baqln ,n the near future, but. u yet we do not have a specific date, ws are transmittinq proliroinary plena for your review. We would appreciate your moments at this t1p , 4b complement the roadway 181PrOve tnts we request that all overhead utility communication lines be undergrounded in cohjunction with this iverowment project, Bast Valley Eaiad is projected to hove over 10,000 vahielea par day when the area is fully dawlotwd. The f'tty has determined that the public 1e,11U), welfare, c,,nwnience and lehicular r:raffic safety requires the wnVetsion of the existinu overhead facilities to an underground installation. In accordance with Ordinance No, 2432, the coat and expense of convertinq the existloq overhead to undergmund shall be borne by the serving utility, WO would appreciate your ,xioperation in this project, if Fe can be of any assistance, please let us know. Sincerely, 1,?::, Richard C. Iloughton Actinq Public Works Director CSMtad ce, n Norris Mnnoghan Ed Rudloff UE k6. u 7. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION • 235-2620 MUNICI►At OUILDIN6 200 MILL AVE to RENTON,WA2M.asObb P 40 SEVtko*� HANSARA Y. 4HINPOCH MAYOR M"k,I, Kr. (army b,._k Engineering Manager Pacific Northwest Bell ailephons Co. 3OU SW ?th Street noon 211 Renton, WA 19055 SUb I*ctI 4tU 314 - Last Valley Nuad lnprovenent Protect Omar Mr. Burk, The JbOve-reverenced project Is achaduled to begin in the near future, but As Yet we do not have a specific date. we are traneaittinq preliminary plan% for you& review. we would appreciate your consent* at this ties. 1b CoMplement the roadwty raprovesentm we request that all overhead utility communication lines be undergrounded in conjunction with this iaprovaesnt project. Cast Valley W"d i% project*d to have over 10,000 veh&41es per day whon the %tea 1* fully developr.l. The a&ty has deternliled that the public tleal.Ul, wellAre, Convenience and vehicular traffic safety require the conversion of the existing overhead facilities to an underground installatior. In accordAnce with Ordinance No. 2432, the coat and expense of converting the existing overhead to utldetground shall be bores by the serving utility. we would appreciate your voopvratioc in *his project, if we can be of any assistance, please lot u% know, Sincerel; ... v.._�.... Richard C. hiwghton Acting public Works Director CNNtad cc, Uary Norris Don Monaghan Ed Iludlof f St.399Q.. o , P.. uwNAtaa �'D'r I atU " P. %Vitrr .Ir J11 xx1.A//�Jay,]plJFarn a Jl hey l.h xp, MRJfit .MAC1: ------------ NM. 014 Npert lMI. -- Nn N, JarN INprrr rnµo• !rr Npr1rM. ,�,� t.b rIININrw uxlrn. --------------- _� INIrN rprr,rl Nlrrl, Jat rp Mr1hJ. x /!I port ufrNal len, tNpNJRJ e •• • . 7915a November 2l, 19R0 Marren C. GDnnaadn, Director Department of Public Yorks Ct%y of Penton 71. yil. Avenue South Renton, Washington 94055 Daily Warren; Subsequent to our discussion at the Green River Basin ieenrical Group meeting last November n I received a telephone call from Joe Roble of the State Department of fisheries. Joe seemed distressed that our drainage s,.heme for ap East Valley Road was not coatible with the use of the P.9 chan,cl as a spawning channel and Indicated he would do all he could to keep the spawning channel as a feature of the watershed project, ed a Joe discusstalternateinq nethodslof handlingathaleth EastBusch, and Jones Yalley Road drainage while accommodating the steep P.0 channel , 1 agreed to meat with them, however, i informed Joe that we were proceeding, at your direction, to complete the design and drafting of the drainage system on the basis P_ will be at a low enough elevation to accept the Outflow fMat rom t thehe plpg acsh iannnel East Valley Road. 1 also informed him that we could not perform detailed analysis (to the point of Sit'" pipes and estimating costs) on any alternate scheme without specific alithoritat4nn from you. 1 will inform you when a meeting is scheduled. Very truly yours, J0Wf1'ASSDC1ATFS„ IVC. tdwin J. Rudloff, P.E, i Project Manager EJR/so �t;�IVtU .4,}ae„ve wAV• eat\svcn W1 MdiY• ,tn,4.'wS5 ote * M. Naa�Al so ,1, AIU/Na b Ylltar ,IaN A PuANh IMII. rIa11Y!a CUMAAtC1� .x^•�. 414atY� ter.. : harm nIPMN1 I-)� HpaNN. .^ Na. N)NPNaN NH.a, �� MPan IlaaNt laMn. N1 we, nolap NP pv rah.Nlira. ------------ 1fMl{f- �^ �� • I. iAL 3 i f JUtiES October 24. 1979 Mr. Marren C. ronnason, Director Department of Public Works City of Renton 200 14111 Avenue South Renton, Washington 99055 Subject: LID a314 Mar Warren: During the week ending October 19, 1929, 1 delivered the following items to the Renton City Clerk: 1. A completed copy of the Preliminary Assessment Roll for 1.iO 4314. 2. A complete set of the Notice of Meering ano Preliminary Assessment to be mailed to each known property owner in the assessment district. 3. Four map sets showing the areas to be assessed and the dollar amounts of the assessment for each of the proposed Improvements; streets, sanitary services, water and sidewalks. Enclosed with this letter 1s the summary cost estimate from which thr individual assessments were calculated. 1 was informed by Sharlene TeSelle of the City Clerk's Office that the mailings were made prior to nctoher loth and that the required postings in thr assessment dis- trict v made. I believe that as of this date all legal renuirements necessary for the formation of the Local improvement District have been met. During the week of October 29, 1 will be contacting you to make Plans for the public hearing on November 5, 1929. Very truly yours. Ift0ow JONES ASSOCIATES, INC. t. Edwin d, Rudloti, F,E, Project manager FJB/co Enclosure . .,pl5 trra.... . at,,,.,1 N�awa• maai'g61 • . OCTDBLR 79, 1979 % I of 2 CITY Of UNION LID 314 PRELIMINARY COST LSTIMATE STREET ASSESSMENT Construction Cost 55,771,000 5% Construction Contingency +gg,5gp Total futuwe C,,St 56,05^,5R0 58.513 ;ngineuring Costs 906,575 Legal Fee C,49 Administrative Cnsr 6C,600 Bond Counsel 6 Prinf-ing 60,600 Financing Cost 400.O00 'OTAL TO BE ASSESSED $7,555,687 SANITARY SEWER ASSESSMENT Construction Cost $603.120 51 Construction Contingency 30,156 Total Future Cost $633,276 Engineering Costs 94,590 W.S.M. 5.3t 33,564 Legal Fee 86 Administrative Cost 6,330 Bond Counsel 6 Printing 6,330 Financing Cost 42,000 TOTAL TO BE ASSESSED $816,179 2of 2 WATER ASSESSMENT Construction Cost S '197,128 5% Construction Contingency 19 356 Total Future Cost $ 416,984 Engineering Costs S 62,3rS W.S.S.T. 5,3% J1,100 Legal Fee 55 Administrative Cost 4,170 Bond Counsel A Printing 4,170 Financing Cost 28,000 TOTAL TO BE ASSESSED S 5.17,788 SIDEWALK ASSESSMENT Construction Cost 4167 S.Y. @ 15.25 S.Y, S 63,547 51 Construction Contingency 3,177 Total Future Cost $ 66,724 Engineering Costs $ 9,974 LOW Fee 9 Administrative Cost 667 Bond Counsel A Printing 667 Financing Cost 4,700 TOTAL TO BE ASSESSED 3 82,741 TOTAL ASSESSMENTS $8,992,392 INTER-OFFTCE MEMO _ '!'Ot Narnw; (+owuua;4� ----�Zl' W1 OaWbnr -1 ].�uu WWII Zed ihmwtt "' latarira FLuwoing - LIL »31:. rate of Hunk is tiro only one W rosl,ai<; W our reywat for prol,osal & they bid e, of lvopl_s 3acdc prime wU, at the Cias of Laitial take dote. I peivooally oallod laoifio .ation&l & Sea First ralative W their biadiap & thew reeves to W am* tmaitonny by the banks to bid on this tylr of wutic4al lls.ds. I huEe :ioancing w111 be available ibr the rrwlnin& rSvAPUAW ax't,-r the first of the year. WiW the amoi,uL of fLutnoia6 rpuired & the du-% loo of tbs 1,4ojaott ao ww back will wet to bid by themsalvea. Hopefully leoples will head up pravAk the total fihanoiuc but It the rso ;ae W c:3s ray AV a acnaortiva of bwka+ to the uttwr wcdco may not be intem*wd. twat o aqY Ltaim�:ion, '••.: '4wor Shlupoeh ,.• 1. owan iesahsll rciRM 02 11-12-70 hrrAYtMrrT ur w hLlt ►uw:. LI OYhN KOWALL, I'INWr DlhFl•TLIN wWMI Y.C. GOhNASON, i4b1.IC YOPKj Dlttrt lON SWfM L.J.D. 314 Itn Jlrtuary 29, I08U the Clp council treated 1..L0. t14 tier,� In, IlydtllAnf. Follow Inif ,a imfurmation !-r Interim hnaaci,yl —,_- 1• !•yrouaet � 2, ,oe t t 6ec Lahibat A attached i lu . Imy IS years Y. !! COat, 55,660.000 Total Ase•sau. t i $5.660,O0V i_Itr Patt It lDal lnlll •G- 3. g-te uar Axerseable Ihu t f r' n, K , 6. Ar,et+.ud loud_ $11.407,700.W Improvemeuta_,�3T,669,055.00 Total (.19.2T6,7SS,W 7. kunCer of pr-perry parcel, In thia District 61 1 number lmprowd tl ti. Aasearments -utatkudi"A in this Piatrict far other 1 .1.0.al 6UJ,ubV.lt9 9. Amount of delinquent aaeesaw"ta in thin District for -that L.'.D.st 0 (,, pair of 19•el lmu,ary nu rual 12-1V-'•, 11, lutrrtst 0al r, 12. Ysttmolyd rud o! treoavnt•nl rl dl I.1-AJ 13. For wfotulauon contact Richard 0oOdist„1I of this ,artrotl phase 233-3631. w. C. Geenaeon, rL61ic Yorke�rectur Attachtd, gy�'rL"_ r MI11ITT A the proposed ieiprovemerits consist of: 1 The reconstruction of Southwest 15th Street Iraq Line Avenue Southwest to the East Valley Road and the East Yall;y .c;,,d fro,a Southwest 16n Street to Southwest Ilst Street. The Complet, new construction of Southwest 19th Street from Raymund Avenue Soatr.west to, the East ',,,1 ey Road. 'ihe complete new construction of Sou;:,,*st 27th Street from a point 200 feet East of the Burlington Aorthern Railroad right-of,., to the East Valley i:oad. Included in the above improve.Tants err .,- bankment construction, paving, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, illuarirw tion and enclosed drainage systems. ?, Construction of sanitary sewers in Southwest 16th Street from Lind Avenue Southwest to the East Valley Road; in Southwest 19th Street to the East Valley Road; and in Southwest With Street flro,n a point 200 feet West of the Burlington Northern Railroad right-of•way to the Metro trunk line in Valley Parkway and also from Lind Averure SOut?-est to the East Valley Road. 3. .Hater mains and fire hydrants in Southwest 16th Street from Lind Avenue Southwest to the East Valley Road; in the East Valley Road from Southwest 16th Street to Southwest 19th Street and also from Southwest 23rd Street to Southwest 27th Street: in Southwest lSth Street from Raymund (,venue Southwest to Llnd Avenue Southwest; and in Southwest 27th Street from point 2Cd feet East of the Burling. ton Northern Railroad right-of-way to the East Valley lioad. &1pr01ltihk, UA7A PIWJWT: LID $14. East Valley koad 1 class of street Collector Arterial Prot Location ,cee Exhibit A 5. Esistina facility Two 101 concrete lanes with surface drainage. Portionx of required utilities. a. Proposed Improvement 1 ib., A ote* n.! aaft A. uouppAlcn I ' IIIYI♦`a+l —` V. lFlllu I Al 11 tY�> hYu A ,� Yun DtM1 •— lbw: "tub u SuNit" .�� laY\.V MI NCPN hI M, ice, .�� bata Ia1 NNN. �� pFOOM NYPg11 rH w If paW YM. �. fN• appropryga u1ieY. �._..._ INaah. alt.Nl Nphe. ae1 of rmq. e rear Iayaerliaa, fib, *NNA&AY: r � .'ulv 30. 18HO Mr. Warren Gonnason Director of public Works 200 Mill Avenue So. Renton. WA 88055 Dear Warrr.. Please find enclosed a cupv of our letter to Mr. William N. Appel regarding our commitment to a letter of credit for Local improvement Fund District No. 314. Sincerely, , /,A V �. Aln dery esident JUL 3 IM r ,,.i,u wkrytulubUix"("o1TAngamsRaceTmck K,Wl.Rew,%tNayhu�et�ntMM�i,R�Jhlt�' fi,'tlJl BRCAOACRCS. INC. r o •P[ •a a[N�a N,W/.f NINatPN •PP[a 1*01-ii[.Na. ,luly 24, 1980 Mr. William N. 4ppel Roberts, Shefelman, Lawrence, Gay k Moch 1818 IRM Building Seattle, Washington 98101 Dvar Mr. Appel- 1 am wr+ting to confirm that Broadacres. Inc, will secure a letter of credit in favor of the City of Renton for the account of local Improvement Fund District No. 314, This letter of credit will be fr^ an amount equal t„ twice the annual interest rate on the unpaid balance of the assessment on property owned br Broadserea. Inc. in agreeing to secure such letter of credit. I reserve the right to have such letter approved by my atturney. Sincerely. M. J. Alhadeff • President sow 1 3W-. �... �'_ ...� :. 'ems '.:. ,:.a..,. �.. �•rsy�. •. ,. } t p lw V Le! P. LWWtt 16 P. Houghton J. Willies, ll. Miller Jean R. Ne t>un ON P. p"I't, ltaw eaeaeN �Xlwmw l I NeLT __ briw a\/ rynr•. wet, ua No P"'4" raq a\a tap 9 nMabpr loop". aNn•a: raerR. Inf IWp 11t11•n14i„\. file Il, ..wee i�„. T »... .... ....,a.. a Ye•u „�,,,,, LA. 0111C9111 PoaraTs SNarCINAN,LAWNeNce GAY 6MOCH �•�\�«nt+nor+w•\. •6\l•f\�,Nw•V yy' .���•r\r0<• lMA.N AYKO1N. +ua\t,YM•wYMLy eib�n•» +•c• AaATTae.WAaw,NOTaN Aa,Ot Z A no.o TaL Wool eat 'Fr 11,A smile 404 wv0•\.a,e• • **so oaw.L,r.naT ANCOOeAOa-ALASNA 00903 n\ur w�arnu. TSL sal+ tM .jso pp.•• , e MW •.«N n. wow ayw, \w{4 e1rLµY l t It Me \nt,e« July 10. 1980 Mr. Warren Oonnaaon, P.P. The City of Renton :funicipal Building 200 ;fill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: City of Renton CLIO 1314 Letter of Credit Agreements Enclosed are copies of recent correspondence. In order to avoid a lot of unnecessary paperwork we also enclose a copy of blank form of agreement and letter of credit. Each of the parties received copies with their respective names and addresses actually filled in. Very truly yours, ROBERTS, SREFELMAN, LAWRENCE, GAY 4 MOCK /S/ %3, // William N. Appel WNA:mbe Enclusutos •N1f.,iN(IYpN Yt»., .Nb iL•.w. •+•, •.»\+\..\..ONIv •\\O...R.Ir1f».Me.t..\r qrl.•N 6»LV "\IO"�\ lw+1R.w" Lwr. Orn<u flww< •Nww<. .. t li".Ia 1cR ROeaaTe SmarcL.MAK L.AWaeNca.GAY a MOCK +.m araly r.y,1 tO SM.0.aYn O.NOy10 4`I \<bwNO<• 4[Attve RM\s*N v"0010. �1Y,ra�+"•lWoiY.rt.Y.Y ra, uoa eta ms ill•1w0."a<� .r. ♦I'S mot �[1N<NR• 1000 Ot N441 lrA[[t ANCMONwO[ AaA[w11 OOLOJ KM\t"+wN4. wy w.a.Ya1a• tR♦ .YQ• tad Jl/ ��i:ice a1w• Y 00 J- MW _ •'�""O" July 9, 1980 Mobil Oil corporation 612 South Flower Street Los Angeles, 'CA 90017 Further with regard to our letter to you of June 12, 1980, we enclose herewith an amended form of agreement in connection with certain property owned by Mobil Oil Corporation within the city of Renton, Washington. A copy of our letter of June 12, 1980, is enclosed for your information. Further considerations have resulted in a change in the originally suomitted form of agreement, specifically, the flat 24% factor Applied to assessments for determining the amount. of the letter of credit required before the underwriter will pur- chase the bonds (and therefore the project would go forward) has been changed to a term called the "percentage", which may turn out to be lower than the 24%. The 24% factor originally arrived at in the form of agreement which we sent you June 12, 1980, was based on the assumption that the bonds would cost the city on the basis of their net effective interest cost, 12% p r annum. Since the bond market has changed markedly in favor or the city, it was felt that this change should be passed on to the parties signing the agreements, thus the flexibility built in by appli- cation of the term "percentage." The eight largest assessment payers within the City of Renton Local Improvement District No. 114 being asked to sign identical agreements and cause the issuance of identical letters of credit, differing only with respect to identity of party and amount of the letter of credit (which tracks the difference in amount of assessment). SOattle-Northwest Securities Corporation, the city's underwriter, may refuse to be bound to make any offer for the bonds for this local improvement district, if sufficient collateral security in the form of agreements in this form ere not obtained. Should Ceattle-Northwest Securities Corporation refuse to go forward in this matter, the project must necessarily stop and the intended benefits resulting from the improvements within this local improvement district will noL accrue to the property of Mobil oil Corporation within the district. r.1a"w Ytn"\r".. ...P ww.wlYw uYl ` "4\.w.1<w PMiV w<\Otu\"\.."\"II.Y•PN<•w•<l"w ONt V. Mobil Oil Corporation July 9, 1980 Page Two We ask that someone contact us promptly, failing which there exists a risk that the project will not go forward if there are any comments or questions, we hope that th- a will be no delay in making them directly to us. Very truly yours, ROBERTS, SHEFLUIAN, LAWRENCE, GAY . MOCH William N. Appel WNAslh Enclousres t..W Of I1Caa JP«4\ Yre •r.wMaw\ RODCRT/.$N9r9LMAN.L"aCNet GAY L MJQN +.wa.wr\.�yn..\P gas sN suLLP MO Ab1e11, "* ;p a SCATT• ,VM$M,N:TON$alai +.�.\I a 4Ywww W1� •• "•�W Off:" It, eoa see .sue w .wr P<urr J�N a a.eiYwi�i ,. •auw«.PPp •una301 st OwY s MANa• le oo oa«Au Allan twp4u4 .e14wa\. AMCNO, (so , 070 s* •r 1,E.wnFN wxaw a ww.f Pow Y 90003 TC. 1$Ofi q$HN I,YV\t•w�wN�e Mr. Roger E. Hamilton Manager - Property Taxes Burlington Northern Railroad Central Building 810 Third Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 He: City of Renton LID 4314 Dear Mr. Hamilton? Pursuant to our recent telephone conversation, we enclose herewith what we believe to be the final form of agreement, which we ask that you have your Head Office review and approve for execution by Glacier Park Company. There is one ,,ifference between the enclosed form of agree- ment and that which we furnished you earlier; the earlier agree- ment assumed that the rate of interest on the bonds would be 12% per annum, and thus a factor of 20 was applied to the amount of a'-3essments of Glacier Park Property within tht LID. In view of t1,0 likelihood of improvement in the bond market, that 24% factor is now defined as the term "Percentage" in the agreement, which may, depending on the bond market, turn out to be cousiderably less than 24%. Two ropies ui the agreement and of the form of letter of rredit are enclosed, one for your file and one for referral to your Head Office for approval. Efforts to obtain signatures on similar agreements from lane' owners within this LID have been at.enuous. For your infor- mation, a copy of letter received June 28, 1980 is enclosed. As you probably already know, Metro Industrial Uistrict, a sub- sidiary of The Austin Company, has already agreed in principal to sign this agreement, but it, too, must submit the agreement to its headquarters back East for final approval. We understand that Broadacres, Inc. has informally :greed to sign a similar agreement, and a col-, is being concur rantly furnished to its counsel for final review. We have talked with Mr. Tsao, who •w.Yw P.nlPw...Ie♦wP w.,.1ww..wY \..OxE'...yl PrYIPY w.Y MINPrPF\Mf. ..n PI,,.v Mr. Roger %. Hamilton July 9, 1960 Page Two has expressed an interest and the probability of agreement, pending a determination of who actually has the power to sign to bind the land which is hold in his name, we are advised that there is a trust or informal agreement of some sort which requires some clarification. We have ourselves submitted to Mobil Oil Corporation a similar agreement, but have not yet received a response. The assessment of Mobil Oil Corporation is equal to only 46 of the total assessmc t, and so we view it as one of the smaller assessment payers. We ace advised by the City's engineers that the eight largest assessment payers, in accordance with the preliminary assessment role for this district, are as follows: (1) Ms. Summers 5O (2) Gary Merlino Construction 5s (l) Webber, et al 8% (4) Mobil Oil Corporation 46 (5) Broadacres, Inc. 4% (6) William Tsao 5% (7) Glacier Park Company 24% (8) Metro Industrial District 20% TOTAL 75% We are advised that time is of the essence, and so your earliest favorable response would be greatly appreciated by all. Very truly yours, ROBERTS, SHEFELMAN, LAWRENCE, GAY s MOCH William N. Appel WNA:lh Enclosures \w .•.Mt@e♦ ai••i•. L@MO>ri4ae \ tlW.eO..• M,w1e«i\ RONCRTa.5NB►a1.MAN.LAWNaNCC GAY 6 MOCN ro..paW.1n ha@ el{11M a j eU1V eiM0 @@M@i\.@16 ••M@a@!t1'@W esATia,e,wyN,NeTON etl«u si. a6101 1. 1v"t ltanrtlwtl TU :/Oar ald-,6{ t101rtlrtwR*V1 MVN\1@ttW[e \{OO eth+i,e>tlt{. WgiYe rOwu« • «Na.. AyeMO,A*01A0e O]360 VW tl «nUtr• Me M". � o @ July 91 1980 Mr. Paul S. Chiado Vice President and District Manager The Austin Company 800 S. W. lbth .Street Renton, WA 98055 Re: City of Renton LID No. 310 Dear Mr. Chiado; Thank you for your letter of June 18, 1980. Since our last communication to you, we have been asked to make one change in the agreement concerning the "ity of Renton LID No. 314. Specifically, it was felt that A randa- tory 24% of the amount of the assessment against Metro property may under certain circ uastances be excessive. Accordingly, we have added a new definition entitled 'per- centage" to the agreement, so that the actual percentage may be other than 24%; it would simply be twice the net eftective interest coat (to the City) cf the bands to be issued. This means that Metro would benefit from a more favorable bond market. At the time the agreement was originally drafted, it was assumed that the bonds would bear an interest rate of about 12%. thus the 24% factor applied to Metro property assessments. Accordingly, we enclose two copies of the agreement and of the letter of credit form, one for you and one for for- warding to your General Department. in Cleveland. Many thanks for your assistance. Very truly yours, ROB!ATS, SHEFELMAN, LAWRENCE, GAY i MUCH WNA:lh William N. Appel Enclosures .w•tN,eartl«nvTa •Ne+u•\ww e+tl\ •••i++••tl+tl e«u. •ll 0>uiq p@@wIN@.e«\i 11>i a@w eMlV +.►T i�1,w,�, HOa6eTa SmaraUMN.LAa'aaNCa OAT 6 MOcN 1."* ►w• ►'► ►.,aU.101M0 • 60440 row�a11 1 i.rNw MN\C wN, N♦NO ►l cera aaaff\a.M1paN1MfON solo, \..►1V,r1�a ip qoa' ail M► ►.ailowwt ei w -- Nf U.r w 1. 11 ►V is !Oa NaaMY\NM`M 1400 at"",►TOW ►..s\".,1" ANCNONAK AIAa►A OOS03 w►!1N MN41.I.e*", iaa IeOT lla 1].O • Va.f.60N. ."to. oat►J\. •w1 N1 July 1, 1040 Ms. Rebecca Bogard 2000 IBM Building Seattle, WA 98101 He: City of Renton LID Mo. 114 - Broadacres, Inc. Dear Ms. Bogard: Mr. Rudloff, of Jones Associates, Inc., engineers for the City of Renton, has advised us of your willingness to review on behalf of your client, Broadacres, Inc., the enclosed agreement and form of letter of credit. The agreement should be self-explanatory, and we further understand that you are personally familiar with the facts underlying the necessity for this agreement. Please call if you have any comments or questions whatsoever that we can help with. Many thanks for your cooperation and assistance. Very truly ,s, ROBERTS, SHEFELMAN, LAWRENCE, GAY i MBCH William N. Appel WNA:lh Enclosures .N.a.1.,oi\w N.n.,r...a..►.N ••a.\w.►1aN 0N1.V .K O•w...t'1 N..IM4.YN,1...a.w OwN • Disk WNA-2B Track 11 INATIONAL SANK LETTERI(EADI City of Renton Date, Municipal building -- --•-.._.-_- 200 Mill Avenue South Each draft drawn relative hereto Renton, Washington 98055 must be marked, "Drawn Under Credit Number: + We hereby open in favor of the City of Renton for the account of Local Improvement Fund, District No, 314, our irrevocable credit number for the account of for a sum not exceeding a 'otal of i nva ab a by ynut tTraft at sight on us signed by your FinenceD•Tcector or his successor accom- panied by the original of this Letter of Credit and a certificate signed by th. finance Director or his successor either that, i. There is a delinquency in an assessment or part thereof for the District upon property owned by Tinqueri at the time of such de- cy, it. There remain twenty (20) or less calendar days of the remaining term of the subject Letter of Credit lexcept that this condition it. shall not apply during or after the last twenty (20) d-yi of the six (6) year term specified abovel . We hereby agreo to honor each draft drawn under and in compli- cnce with the terms of this Credit, if duly presented together with the documents) specified at this office on or before Yours very truly, (Name of Bankl By Authorized Signature This Credit is xubject to the "i'nitutm Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (1974 Rev o-ion), International Chamber of COmmetcO Publication No. 290." • .AGREEMENT . 1. Aartiesr A. City of Renton (the "City'), a Code city and municipal corporation of the State of Washington, whose address for purposes hereof is Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington 980551 e. w one a rose oc'purposea l ereo s C. Seattle-Northwest Securities Corporation (with its succes- sors and assigns "Seattle-Northwest"), a Washington COrpo- ration, whose address for l ;rposes hereof is 1000 Logan Building, Fifth and Union, Seattle, Washington 98104; 2. Definitioner A. "Bonds" means the local improvement district bonds pro- vided for in Section V of the Ordinance. R. "Bond Fund" means the "Local Improvement Fund, District NO. 31V created and established in the office of the City Finance Director by Section VII of the Ordinance. C. "District" means the City of Renton Local Improvement District No. 314. D. "Improvements" means those improvements ordered to be installed and constructed by Section I Of the Ordinance, details of which may be modified to the extent that, as provided in Section I of the Ordinance, the City Council of the City may in its judgment deem advisrble provided such modifications do not substantially alter the plan of such improvements. F. "Letter of Credit" means >ach letter of credit issued and to be issued pursuant to Section 4A of this agreement, and otherwise in form satisfactory to counsel to the City. P. "Ordinance" means Ordinance No. 3396 of the City passed and approved January 14, 1980. G. "Percentage" means twice the net effective (to the City) interest rate to he borne by the Bonds as determined by the offer by Seattle-Northwest pursuant to Section 1.B. hereof. 3. P.9c"t A. The City, by the ordinance, has created and established the District pursuant to chapter 35.43, Revised Code of Washington. Section Vlll of the Ordinance provides in part as follower 'INIo rW for bids shall be issuegc�Wynless and until the ia, to the sole &atlsfac1n of the City Coune (expressed by s resolutl passed by a .�ajrrity thereof), provision for sufficient supple- mental funds or credit for the benefit of the (Local Improvement) District (No. 314 of the City, to insure the marketability of the warrants author- ised and bonds provided for by section V hereof." B. The purpose of this agreement is to provide the assurance required by the City by reason of that portion of the Ordinance quoted in subsection 3A of this agreement, above, and at the same time provide assurance of market- ability of the Bonds, without which assurance Seattle- Northwest would be unwilling to agree to make a bona fide offer to purchase the Bonds. 4. AAireements and Undertakin aa- In consideration of the follow- ing mutual agreements and undertakings, the parties hereto agree as followsi A. Issuance of Letters of Credit a hall cause to be issued by a United States na! one anking association no later than forty (40) days following confirmation by the City Council of the assess- ment roll for the District an irrevocable Letter of Credit in an amount equal to (but which is permitted to be more than) the Percentage applied to the then unpaid balance of the assessment upon property owned by for a term of at least one year but in any event renewable through the sixth (6th) anniversary of the date of the Bonds, in favor of "City of Renton for the account of Local Improvement Fund, District No. 314" as beneficiary which shall provide hat the only documents against which payment is to be made shall be a draft of the City and a certificate, each of which shall he signed by the City Finance Director or his successor, in the certificate certifying p_U of the following; i. There is a delinquency In an assessment or part thereof for the District upon property owned by at the time of such delinquency, or ii. There remain twenty (20) or less calendar days of the remaining term of the subject Letter of Credit [except that this condition it. shall not apply during or after the last twenty (20) days of the six (6) year term specified above) . In the event that any Letter of Credit is issued for a term expiring sooner than that required above, ■hall cause to be renewed or replace such respect vi_ Letter of Credit no later than twenty days prior to the expiration of their respective Letter of Credit than outstanding. Reduction of the amount of any Letter of Credit shall be effected only by pro rate reduction in the form of a 2 - replaceme.rA�,[ Letter of Credit for e L ter of Credit against w!h no draft has by then presented, and no such redulllon shall reduce the cumu ive amount of the outstanding Letter of Credit of to lays then the Percentage of the unpaid aggiegets principal balance of District assessments upon lend within the District owned by B. Purchase and Sele of the Bonds Seattle-Northwest covenants and agrees to present to the City on or before forty-five (45) days following confirma- tion by the City Council of the assessment roll for the District a bona fide offer to purchase the Bonds under the following terms and conditionst i. The purchase price shall he par, plus accrued interest to the date of delivery. ii. The Bonds shall be term or serial bonds, having a lest maturity twelve years from the dated date. iii. The Bonds shall be bearer coupon bonds in the amount of $5,000 each, except for Bond No. 1 which may be a different denomination, the total principal amount of which shall be the maximum lawful amount the City may issue under applicable law, reduced only by such amount as may be necessary to assure, in the opinion of Roberts, Shefelman, Lawrence, Gay G Moch, the exemption of interest on the Ponds from federal income taxation. iv. Receipt of an unqualified approving legal opinion of Roberts, Shefelman, 1 ­,rence, Gay e Moch with respect to the val .dity of the Bonds and that interest in tre Bonds is exempt from federal income taxation sated the date of delivery of the nonds. V. Receipt of a signature identification and no-litigation certificate in usual form executed by the City Clerk and dated the date of delivery of the uunds. vi. That the Letters of Credit requested to be issued pursuant to this agreement are issued, outstanding, and held by the City, vii . Passage by the City of an ordinance authoris- ing the issuance of the Bonds in conformity with law and this agreement, which shall pro- vide in addition for copies of all notices of call of the Bonds prior to maturity to be furnished to Seattle-Northwent contemporane- ously with publication thereo::. - 3 - visi. The t ds shall be printed and ivered to Sea -Northwest, and hond cou�l'■ opinion furniahed, all at the City's expense, within 60 days of expiration of the statutory pre- payment period applicable to the assessment roll for the District, but the date of delivery of the Bonds to Seattle-Northwest may by agreement by and between the City and Seattle-Northwest only, extend the date of delivery an additional 30 days. is. The Bonds shall bear an interest rate to be negotiated between the City and Seattle- Northwest at the expiration of the statur.ocy prepayment period referred to in visi, above. x. Such terms and condition& as shall at the time for making such offer be usual or appropriate in the undtrvt-itinq industry applicable to the Seattl.., was ton area. xi. The timely issuance of the Letter of Credit. xii. Such other terms and conditions as Seattle Northwest may reasonably require to tasure the marketability of the Bonds. C. Option Of the City t0 Accelerate Foreclosure The City shall have the right and option, but under no ciccumstar,ces shall the City be bound in law or equity to exercise such right and option, to accelerate and foreclose as may now or hereafter be provided by law, immediately upon delinquency in payment of any principal installment of any assessment for the District, and interest thereon, or as soon thereafter as may now or hereafter be permitted by law, as to which time and th- City's right to exercise its right to accelerate such foreclosure without obligation [o do so are of the essence. No exercise of this right or option shall, if subsequently held to be invalid, act as an election on the part of the City barring it from other- wise proceeding at law or in equity to foreclose in any other manner or at any other time or times whatsoever. 5, Noticest Any and all notices, dem,.nds, or other communications between the part iea hereto, which shall not include any demand or presentment under or pursuant to any Letter of Credit, shall be effective only if in writing and when received at the address of the addressee at its address first above set forth, except that ary party may by notice so given furnish notice that a different address shall thenceforth apply to it for receipt of notice. 6, waiver of Sub_r_ogaattioon�: hereby irrevocably waives any rig th of Su6r69atlon whatsoever in or to any leqal or equitable right the City may now or hereafter have against any person whose property is within the District and subject to its assessments, arising out of or under any payment made or to be made pursuant to any Letter of Credit. Tke failure or refusal of the City to enforce any right against __ __ �._, or any Letter of Credit, shall not bar or constitute�y defense, offset or couar.101■ to any action by the City hereu r, under any Letter of C • ., ,r under any power or authority the City may ntw or hert after krve. 7. Amendi«ent&: This agreement may be a,nended only In writing by all part ea ereto provided such amendment is fully executed and delivered prior to issuance of the Bonds. Thereafter, the holders of the Bonds shall be deemed to he patties hereto for purposes of this agreement until expiration or exhaustion by exercise of the last Letter of Credit outstanding. DATED this day of _i_ 1980. CITY OF RENTON By t�i llayoi ATTEST: Tts C ty Clark BY And by ATTEST: SEATTLE-NORTHWEST WURITIES CORPORATION Hy Its And by of e,� Y THE CITY OF RENTON MINa1CIPAL IRML01N0 ZOO MILL AVE E0 RENTON.WASH so" BARBARA y. SMINPOCH, MAYOR M C.Wfh t MARSMALL. DIRECTOR P rINANCE DEPARTMENT 40 "Ptao# July 15. 198D Mr. Ralph Nalni Itan, Manager Property Taxes Burlington Northern 208 Central Building 810 Third Avenue Seattle, Washington 98104 RL• Agreement foi Letter of Credit, City of Renton LID 0314 Dear Ralph: Pursuant to our telephone conversation on July 14, you are requested to submit the above-referenced agreement to your head office for review and execution. City of Renton Ordinance No. 3396, passed by the City Council on January 21, 1980, ordered the construction and installation of Improvements within LID $314, Section Vill of the ordinance authorised the Public Vorks Director to call for bids, provided huwever no call for bids shall h- issued unless and until there Is, to the sole satisfaction of the City Council (expressed by resolution passed by a majority •neraof), provision for sufficient supplemental funds or credit for the benefit of the district to Insure the marketability of the wa rrents authorized and bonds provided by Section V of said ordinance. The City Council will not Oct on this matter until advised by our financial col.sultont, Seattla-Northwest Securities Corporation, that sufficient supplemental funds or credit has been secured. In a conversation yesterday with Mr. Dick Kennedy Of Seattle-Northwest, he indicatad that, as a minimum, we would have to have signed agreements from Burlington Northern and T90 Austin Grpany before they would give thel, approval to the City Council. Without the signed agreements, it Is quite likely the project will be shelved. Although the execited agreement is required before we call for bids on the project, the actual letter or credit will not be required until forty f40) days following COnfi rmation of the ossessmant roll by the City Council as per Section 4(A) of the agreement. M « Mr. Ralph Hamilton Pays 2 July 15. 1960 As previous's mentioned, Section 4(9)li is it .,rror. 1 called this to the attention o, our attorney and corrected copies are being sent to all parties. If you he" any questions, please don't hesitate to call. Very truly Yours, r Y. E. Bennett Deputy Finance Director ytB;bd cc: Meyor Shinpoch Oren Marshall Marren Donnason Bill Appel Dick Kennedy L�aR nkws tnam • John D. County Executive King County Courthouse - Seattle,Washington 90104 1 (206)344-I t0 C March 18, 1980 J The Honorable Barbara Y. Shinpoch Mayor, City of Renton 200 Mill .Avenue South Renton, WA 98955 Clear Mayor Shinpoch: I have carefully re\ icwed your January 23, 1980 letter requesting monies from County-aide flood control bond funds for the purpose of financing drainage improvements that here in.,talled to accomo- ' date the proposed 1'-9 channel . The request contained two ccmpo- nents. first , you requestod apptoximately $ 108,000 for use as interim financing for certain drainage improvements constructed as a part of 1-11) 3P_. Second, you royuested all estimated ;315,000 for similar inrrposcs in proposed Lill 314. 1 have rcvi(-w,•%i this reque::t iithin the context of three long established Nine County Department of public AarKs policies. Briefly, these policies are as follo,.-s: 1) Since 19h6, when the local sponsors approved the Soil Conservation Service I CSI proiect , it has been the police of Fang County that all public or private development in the Gr"n River \'alley be compatible with the SCS project, king iounty directly enforces this policy through its delegated authority from the State Department of Ecology to review and to i <sue flood control :'one permit= in unincorporated all •s of King County. King Counts indirectly enforces t. .s police through its technical review of flood cou*rol :.one permit application;; within incorporated area:: of Kinr County. 21 In conjunction with the above, it has been King, C^unty' s policy that tho cost of improvements required to .,,hieve compatibility irith the SCS proiect he borne entirely by tilt• catity proposing the devel.opmant. Since 1906, there have been numoroue applications of these policies in the e. Grce•n Ricer i'allo}•. 31 Finally, it has been a 6inil Cnunty practice that flood control bond funds not he used for env SCS proiect related improvements installed pi tor to the actual construction of the proiect. In Some eases (the Black River pump i'lant and the nutlet channel ) the bond fund.: have been used to facilitate actual construction of the proiect. The Honorable Barbara Y. Shinpoch Page+ March 18, 1980 1 understand that the drains improvements in LID 30' and LID 314 were (or will he) installege d to achieve compatibility with the SCS project and that these improvements are in advance of the actual construction of the P-n channel. Accordingly, granting your request woiid not he consistent with the long established County Policies, Therefore, 1 haxe no choice but to deny your request. As you know, construction of the outlet channel is planned for this summer. Completion of this portion of the project will represent significant and tangible prorre.As towards completion of the entire SCS project. king County looks forward to continuing close cooperation with the City of Renton anti the other local sponsors towards that goal. Sincere]y f John D . PcI , n Count ,lixecu ive JDS/ew f!. cc: Gary Grant . Chr,irman BUC j JOKES February 19, 1980 War,•en C, Gonnason, P.E. Public Works Director City of Renton Renton, Washington 98055 Regarding : LID 314 East Valley Road, et el. Dear Mr Gonnason: The Renton City Council acted January 21, 1980, adopting the enabling ordinance for LID 314. Before proceeding with the preparation of plans and specifications, it is recessary to review the design elements of the project. During the previous months the content and scope of the project has varied considerably. We recommend that sidewalk and illuminatio. be included deductible alternates even though they were deleted from the original concept. The following is a discussion of the current design elements of LID 314. Southwest 27th Street Southwest 27th Street will be designed forty-four feet wide from Long- acres eastern property line (Valley Parkway) easterly to Lind Avenue. From Lind Avenue to East Valley Road the width will be thirty-six feet. The roadway will transition to fifty-six feet wide on the western ap- proach to Lind Avenue. Cement concrete curbs, gutters, five-foot wide sidewalks will Le designed along the entire length of Southwest 27th Street. Vertical alignment shall be such that the average elevation of the centerline is seventeen feet. Small longitudinal "hills" and "valleys" are proposed to ensure adequate drainage along the curb. A minimum longitudinal gutter slope of 0.5 percent and .'.0 percent tran- sverse slope are proposed. Alternate asphaltic concrete and Portland cement concrete sections will be designed. ' , intersections at Lind Avenue and East Valley Read will be marked S. es to provide left turn holding lanes. A closed drainage system will be designed for Southwest 27th Street. Storm water which is collected west of Lind Avenue will be routed alonq Southwest 27th Street to SpringbrOOK Creek. Storm water collected east of Lind Avenue will be routed easterly to East Valley Road and thhern, MNOOY"u WA... MLLfVA M'%i . aw T:'O.�n srq Page Two Warren C. Gonneson February .9, 1980 northerly to the P-9 channel. The crossing of Southwest 27th Street at Springbrook Creek will he re,�nstructed with culverts. The storm drain pipe will be concrete and will be ,-zed for a ten year design a..Jrm. Sizing of the culverts at Springbrook Creek will consider existing flows only, with no provisions for the future P-1 channel. We propose that illumination Lie included along the entire length of Southwest 27th Street. After receivine bids and reviewing them with the property owners affected, a decision can be made as to whether or not to construct the lighting system. A twelve-inch diameter water main with fire hydrants and ten-inch diameter stub outs 0'1 be designed from East Valley Road west to the existing water w on Lind Avehbe. A twelve-inch water main wi 11 also be constru_,ec rrom Lind Avenue west -long Southwest 27th Street to the Valley Par.Nay. Sanitary sewer is presently provided from Lind Avenue to the Metro trunk sewer in the Valley Parkway. We will extand any stub outlets necessary to serve adjacent proper- ties. No sewer will be constructed al^ng Southwest 27th Street from Lind Avenue to East Valley Road. Traffic signals will not be designed as part of the L10. However, conduits will be installed at those intersections wh-re future signali- zation is anticipated. Southwest 19th Street Southwest 19th Street will be designed thirty-six feet wide from Ray- mord Avenue easterly to the East Valley Road. Left turn holdinq lanes will be provided at the Lind Avenue intersection. C. `s, gutters and a five-foot wide sidewalks will be designed along she entire length or Southwest 19th Street. The vertical alignment will be designed with the same criteria as Southwest 27th Street. Alternate pavement section will be the same as for Southwest 27th Street. An enclosed drainage system will be constructed on Southwest 19th Sow Street. So water will be routed westerly along 19th Street from Lind Avenue to Springbrook Creek. A second branch will carry water easterly from Lind Avenue to the system proposed for the East Valley Road. The design criteria and material will be the Sam, as for South- west 27th Street. Page Three Marren C. Gonnason February 19, 1980 Illumination will be provided along the entire length of Southwest 19th Street. Signalization Is not inc%ded at either Lind Avenue or East Valley Road, however conduit will be installed. Sanitary sewer will be designed from Lind Avenue crest to the Metro trunk sewer. At Lind Avenue this project will pick up sewage which currently is pumped by a temporary lift station. The sewer will it twelve-inch diameter. An additional eight-inch diameter collector sewer will be constructed east from Lind Avenue approxir .ely four hundred feet. A twelve-inch diameter water main with hydrants will be designed from Raymond Avenue to Lind Avenue. East Valley Road and Southwest 16th Street The improvements to tast Valley Road and Southwest 16th Street will consist of widening and overlay „f existing pavement. The new width of thirty-six feet will extend from Lind Avenue and 16th Street easter- ly along 16th Street and then southerly along East Valley Road to Southwest 41st Street. Alternate paving sections will be designed. The vertical aligrment will mostly follow the existing profile. Curbs, gutters and five-foot wide sidewalks will be designed alor.g the entire length of the roadway except for the -ortion which is bounded by SR- 167. In this case only the sidewalk on the western side of the road will be designed. The minimum anticipated longitudinal gutter slope is 0.06 percent. we anticipate designing the storm drain system large enough to convey i two year design storm. Because of the flat longltU- dinal slope any settlement or imperfections in construction will re- sult in puddles and water standing elong the curb after the storm is over. A traverse slope of 3 percent will be used to alleviate some of these puddles. Illumination will be designed for the entire length of the project. Signalization will not be included at the intersection. However, conduit will be placed to accomodate any future Signalization. A twelve-inch diameter water main shall extend from Southwest 27th Street north to the existing main at Southwest 23rd Street. Also, a new twelve-inch main shall be designed east on Southwest 16th Street from Maple Avenue and then souther'lty along East Valley Read to the existing sixteen inch diameter main in Southwest 19th Street. Offsite Storm Drainage Offsite storm drainage improvements include: 1. Construction of the P-9 channel and related structures from the eastern marg � of Highway 167 westerly to the western margin of East Valley Road. 0 0 - MM Page Four Marren C. Gonnason February 19, 198G 2. Plug existing culverts under Highway 167 from Southwest 16th Street to Southwest 41st Street. 3. Construct channel improvements along the western margin of Highuay 167 to convey storm water to the P-9 channel. 4. Construct new culvert crossings at Springbrook Creek and Southwest 27th sired to cz-ry present flows only. It is our Intention to immediately begin the final design phase and drafting on LID 314 as described above. If any alterations are requir- ed, please get In touch with us at once. Sincerely, JGNES ASSOCIATES, INC. G. W. U1ett Project Manager GO/js January 31, 1980 Warren C. Oonnaaan, Director Renton Public Works Dept. Mnicipal Mdq. 200 Mill Ave. S. Hmnton, WA 98055 RE: Ran' )n L.I.D, nvAier 314 Our File nunbeer 79-063 Dear Mr. (�rwasm: This litter is to inform you that, after February 8, 1980, I will no longer be representing Chris Paleer in the matter set forth above. His assess mt roll nurber is 54. If you have any further cornespondance for ay client., it should be directed to: Chris Pa.lxer 30421 Pacific Highaaay S. Federal Way, Wen 98003 'the phone punter there is 941-1141. 1 trust that you have noted our protest to the asseasmant, as set forth in my letter to the Renton City Counsel of Deossber 4, 1979, and that you will keep Mr. Paler apprised of the situation. Sincerely, ,I 32'AII / Gmrge L.W. printnall Attorney at law 30421 Pacific Higtmmy S. Federal Way, tP• 98003 941-1141 MMB/iah 1 4 ,i i • AN AGENDA ITEM • .� PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT WARRtN C. GONNASON, RE, a DIRECTOR R IAIIA CItAL tUILDINO 300 WILL AVE 30 ItmNTON,WARN RUN 9 e� 206 215 2569 yO,rE te,t� CHARLES OELAURENTI FLAVOR Decesb-r 28, 1979 Honorable C. J. Del, Iti, Mayor Members of the City .ncil Subject: Temporary Loan - LID 314 Dear Mayor and Council Members: Authority is hereby requested to borrow additional funds in the amount of $104,073.21, for prelimi-+ty engineering services it connection with East Valley Road LID 314. Said borrowing would be from the current fund until such time as LID 314 is formed. Sincerely Warren C. Gonnason, P.E. Public storks Director MCG'ad ee N1�Houghton D. Deal (Jones Assoc.; . I %N e * V�Iler � ). •1'• x' �Ylavo blf llaa. �-` van Lh "Ra}: /ieriN ee� _ .tee M1, Hpn11 a1e1, Hreh. `. orypaH Naaeeee +ee• gppepNYN !or � aipaaryM1. aslih. `� pM1leN lfyyl M1t'YH.t.. lq �p Me11ep, � Mp Ioap in pit. leWlba, ats • 791b4 • ✓ONES November 5, 1979 Warren C. Gonnason, Director Department of Public Works City of Renton 2.00 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Subject: LID 314 Dear Warren: following is a status report, as of October 31, 1979, of the various work items under air contract to provide engineering services in conjunction with LID 314, East Valley Road, et. al. Since this letter will consider only the wort, accomplished during October, you should refer to mly letter Of October 5, 1979 for a complete picture. Phase 1 Design Data Surveys: No field work was accomplished during the mont o ctober. afffce- rTi during the month was limited to beginning preparations to file the record of survey. No attempt will he made to reconcile the minor discrepancy in the right-of-way resolution until the Local Improvement District is created by the Council. Phase 1 is 92'% complete. Phase 2 - Geotechnical Investigations: With the exception of telephone oonversat ons w our geotet n ca consultant, no work was performed on Phase 2 during the month. Phase 2 remains at 85'b complete. Phase 3 - Prelim. {nary_Assessment Roll and Mew: The preliminary assessment roZT the assessment map s en3 ttTeindividual'assessessment notices were delivered to the Renton City Clerk on October 19th. Exhibits have been prepared for the Public Hearing. The remaining work consists of the in- formational meeting on November 2nd and the Preliminary Hearing before the City Council on November Sth, Phase 3 is 98t. complete, Phase 4 - Basic Services; Preliminary design for the pu-pose of computing a consfracFon¢osFesffAate is complete. Other phases of Basic `ervices are inactive pending creation of the LID by the City Council, Phase 4 is 10> complete. Warren C. Gonnason "ity of Renton November 5, 1979 Page Two Phase 5 - Cons truca on Staking: Phase 6 - Construction Enji ettng: Phase L. Final Assessment Rol: No work has been performed on Phases 5, 6 and i. We have not programed our efforts for the month of November pending the action taken by the City Council at the Preliminary Hearing. It is an- ticipated that our short term efforts will be directed toward reducing the scope of the project to reduce the construction cost and investigating other assessment methods. Please contact me if 1 can clarify any of the above. Very truly yours, JOKES ASSOCIATES, INC. i Edwin J. Rudloff, P.E. Project Manager EJR;ac PROPERTY OWNERS MEETING ON LID 314 104;,amber 2, i979 10:00 A.M. NAME ADDRESS Ed Keenholts Group Health Cooperative 801 S.W. 16th St" Renton M. A. Johnson 208 S.W, 16th St. , Renton D. J. Bodmer Burlington Northern Inc, 208 Control Bldg, Seattle WA 981C4 M. C. Kretwas Burlington Northern Inc. Lobby 2, Central Bldg. Seattle We 98104 Larry C. Wilson Craig Taylor Equipment Co. Wait Remington 1. 1. „ Waiter L. Cook 903 N. 36th, Renton Martin A. Seelig P.O. Box 1925 Bellevue WA 980" Dr, Norman Allenbach 1018 S.W. 144th Seattle WA 98166 C. A. Magnuson South End Auto Wrecking 3400 E. Valley Rd. Renton Wa 98055 N, A. Magnuson 919 So. 138th Seattle WA 98168 Roger Gavin 201 4th Place So. Renton WA 98055 Jahn Powers P.O. Box 508. Renton David 3, Diehl Jones Assoc. Inc, 1. D. Martin ., 1. „ Benton Smith $10 Rainer Ave, So, Seattle WA 98144 Glen Wtlliams Washington Jockey Club ►.D, Box 60 Renton WA 98055 Page 2 ut 2 NAME t,ODRE S5 John Beale Preston, ilcrgrlmson Por. W.S.C. 2000 IBM Bollding Seattle WA ;am yo.nker 3820 E. Valley Mwy. Renton WA 98055 N. R. Irvin Olv"Ic Pipe Line 2S0 E. Valley Rd, G. W. Wiliians BOA 736 Renton WA 96055 Gary Merlino 9125 IOth So. Ron Allison 800 S. Kenyon St. Seattle WA John Walton Jones Assoc. David Betio)I Dean Henry Metro Industrial District P.O. Box 21545 Seattle WA 98111 ??3-4500 Jack McCann 15 So. Grady Way Evergreen Bldg, 0249 Renton WA 98055 271-0050 Delores Kohl Kohl Excavati-+g Inc, 3330 E. Valley Rd. Renton WA 98055 James G. Jnhnston 8012 S1. 117 Seattle WA 98178 James L, Hawk 6808 So. 140th Seattle WA o8178 Dick Poltra, 11004 N.E. 8th St. Bellevue WA 98004 ��1,'�(�..'�'6v le. 9Z 5^ to OF le I AesacC+ w. -rip to4 ficA<¢V�+,i tort 98ewP eft.'IS:.t 1r lIv �• r �r; r..,..-C.-. �: � z s�• i � �... r, ern' � / �E1,.LkeV�,\4 � WM� 9ZSpncf i • I • j I I ��••� �•rrJ1�E 'Sc>h�h 1uAIEor� S„».� f�ssrx..a' tr . ...J�w f.. .Y'.�l.f'� 11�.}(rf !,?^�tC l'/i+Cxt-riN' .-.w• 2-2.15 04 G it, fV ,4'o SfEwi�U,c (fNE N.,o'SrSta-J Co iMr TR., ) rOwsrW,'P C45roecr 2t4 Ql rr rc3 4 �-•�-C,C,p �i(,Q.t,e�'„� :1 D3 �..�[s�l,dy/,,,. 0.S�a— ���{ � ,o,te * o �� MYtM Mf rrrort , 1�� YN ��,`lsYt1 NI HtaM. -^NH ryQ:Vr rH b • •^re/h Hr YH 4`.Yf/NIYN. t •Nt� nNtH N/r H. 4t r/ '�H4f. Iq 14r 4hnUb. f(t1. fS • 79154 ✓ONES October 30, 1979 Warren C. Gonnason, Direct.., Department of Public Works City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue SdGth Renton, Washington 98055 Subject: LID 314 Dear Warren: Attached is a letter from Bob Pride of Converse Ward Davis Dixon, Inc. outlining their cost overruns for the geotechnical investigations for LID 314 and their cost estimates to finalize r4Commendations and complete a formal report. On tl,e basis of the facts � wsented, 1 believe their additional costs are jrstified. 1 first mentioned the possibility of a cost overrun on the geotechnical investigation at a meeting in your office on Septe'll-r lath. At that time we decided to instruct the geotechnical consuit.:,,t to delay the preparation and publication or a formal report until the LiD hed been created. When the LID is created, i trust you will ,thorize these additional Costs and the publication of the formal ,-.ort. Please contact me if you have questions or comments regarding this matter. very truly yours, J04ES ASSCCIATES, INC. Edwin J. Rudlo f; P.E, Project Manager EJR/so Attachment H�_crrvtu 1979 nv cr arNroft ■uaCy ConversuWardnavisDrion O-a4rnNrNro-nta any d' -ont3,C :l.S 7g!'v ,alty r� t+„rim ibA ltV% tktotvr ?2, 1v79 ?.. Jones A�.stx:iatus, inc, 7100 y,tthrup 1My Jy�� Bellevue. W uSLi.ujtnn vBdOJ Att.ntYnnl yr. qd audloff Jvv` Subjtett projaat ft. 79-5170 Intex'im itatu, Ral'ust W, f%ttateehnic al 2 tweet tpa t i on t•tn 101 and 307 rant. valley Pnad, S,k. lWh and S-W, 27th Maid rclf,ravoeInte E.•ntwl, wa% . Mltott 1>1'41 Am o1 this date, o,tY 'vial fee inc)'0019 oulnid:, cantrdclurs is 93A,W.". This includes 5149..04 for trsffic control which iro had aaesmstl to ita provided by thn city of Itnntvn. We have ensont.ially COVIOted nut scope t4 %turk as f4111 in"t in out lu:uf'11sal dated Auriust. 17, .. 1949 extnpt. fee sutiatsalcet of v+itt rv,,rutl ttt"rt. Our rindirrvn rind r. nmm..t+.1st-1019 Ind" lmt-ndlar'u- .etl uot, .tt tao I,,'. tiuy.. end !fled in ltbq lcttora datMl ..^sCpf, Rt t ;',t 1 ,.. ,rda•r S, IYY9. Tw... ort'li;al c.t i,e lt� Y,- +A from It "I i90 $?t. ti{i, r,nt itui inq nay rro;l al Iral lie a wl. It. it ,0•.11 ,, .I ;,n .nkiiti"Qal L:HwU to $n,ou It, fin,llvd , v,- c,• . , pi, r,., "or -fu1$,42"riek."xt, not iru:lutlinq addi- tional •oli.,I k,n. ""IN thr- %0A ,.nor ,f the invest.i.ya- 1 wy, w.mid i>• .q.l�,„x lmat,•ly l,aa0 to $Nv,14-0. -i•.: to%al rwmAs Z. +1 +t, I s., �, i7, ,.. .. .. ir.,t .,.V.11u nnl . at. At y,fnl .kit'... t „tl, Mu Mj 11 l:t t'i-,t l` V'.lY .',t.Y,il fei'XXlrt UQrd{ r,'.O ij)t Of y.mr rwUf%v..tl<m to proc,:od. If you have .tuy tia"ti.00s Ooncerilin9 this 11+1ter or it"..d f:uttLat Ot, iric,d.iun e,I out: c•haty Ys, plea Bra eontdot us. very truly yoorx, ,VA;R;F Wh kO i`dvtti L•lS^4, SWl'. 1 r a.atts WA C 14 Nthvda tlJ A r-yer of r.aadaaa Ca, .. .n%V.ld Be.Ia Intel,I.C. ';V October 31, 1979 C &,, jr,NG FNGINax"nAT►tg- s ENS J _ City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, MA 98055 111.8 Attention: City Clerk Cwnt No. —, 79154 Pmj"I No. _�_.... INVOICE F0,ProHumn\I Snvicee,-"Imd thru 10731 tY 79 inro rwvon mth contnet d\ad Junr_tY 79. you,P.O.No.- Nol tTme. East Valley Road LID Phase I - Design Data Surveys Fixed Fee $179,413.00 90t Complete $161,471.70 Previously Invoiced 108 935.15 October $52',536�5'6 Phase 11 - Soils investigation Principal, 1 Hour @ $46.001Hour S 45.00 Associate, 2 hours @ S39.00IHour 78.00 Technical Staff Payroll Cost (1.25) Professional Fee (2.50) -0- Non Direct Labor Cost 522,137.65 Professional Fee (1.15) 25,458.30 October $ 25,581.30 TOTAL AMOUNT THIS INVOICE F$104.073.23 e>M NGNtnYN K\♦ � aNLL\VY\.WN\\W\ N qWl\yN\\ \!:]\\q City of Nenton - 74154 Invoice - October 31. 1979 Page Two Phase III - Preliminary As"sment "^nl Principal, 3 Hours @ $45.00/Hour S 135.00 Associate, 47 Hers @ $39.00/Hour 1,833.00 Technical Staff S 1"7".40 Payroll Cost 1,465.50 Professional fee (2.50) 3,663 75 Non Labor Direct Cost 35.24 Professional Fee (1.15) 40.53 Equipment d Facilities $ 2�a;.75. October $ 5,965.03 Phase IV - Basic Services fixed Fee $466,475.00 10'� Complete $ 46,647.74 Previously Invoiced 26,657.12 October $ 19,990.35 Phase V - Construction Staking Fixed Fee $179,413.00 Oi Complete -0- Phase VI - Construction Engineering 01 Complete -0- Phase VII - final Assessment Roll OL Complete -0- TOTAL OCTOBER INVOICE, $104,073.23 RECAP: Previous Invoices S140,089.75 This Invoice 104,073.23 Total Invoiced $244.162.96 Paid to Date 140y089__;75 Total Amount Due S1D4,073.23 of kp Z. tiIk o PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISION 0 235-2E.31 0 r} z.rg MAICI►ALBUILD114G 20011OLLAVE.60. MENTON,WASN.26066 V P� %NtFO SEv(ENOt' CHARLES J. OELAUEENTI 'n, 147U MAVOB SUBJECT: L.I.D. 114, East Valley Highway !DEAR PROPB:RTY OWNER: Please be advised that there will he a meeting held .•.oncerning the above referenced :uh.ject on rr!day, November 2, 1479 at 10:00 a.m. in the 4th Plooi t'.onterence Room, Municipal Building, City of Renton to discuvs the assessment roll and answer any nuo Ntlous. lublic. Works Uirector t nmp AGENDA ITEM Of ��IV U c THE CITY OF RENTON MLMMCI►AL WILDING no WILL AVL 20 NLNTON.HASH $MS CHAALESJ DELA"**NT1,MAYOR S MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION to RPTAO t October 15, 1979 Honorable C. J. Delaurenti, mayor And City Council Members Municlpel Wllding Renton, VA 98055 Subject: Wit Valley Nord, of al L. I.O. 314 Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council members; It is requested that a temporary loan be made from Street Forward Thrwt to Design Engineering in the amount of $140,D89.75 for the purpose of Paying Jones Associates, Inc. , Consulting Engineers, for preliminary survey and design Irea In connection with the creation of LID 314. It Is anticipated sis loan would be repaid prior to December JI, 1979 from the Inters,., Financing which will be obtained for LID 314 following Its anticipated creation following the hearing scheduled for November 5, 1979. The original scheduled date for this hearing was October 15, 1979 and the delays have created financial problems with th consultant and they e desirous of receiving the payment as soon as possible. Your early Action on this request would be appreciated. S�inceyr�elllyy, warren C. Gonnoson, P.E. Public works Director WMG t cc: Finance Director City Attorney Richard Houghton Vince tee Jones Associates, Inc. • 79154 ✓o%fS October 5, 1979 Marren C. Gonnason, Director Department of Public Works City of Renton ZOO Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Subject: LiD 314 Dear Warren: Following is a status report, as of September 30, 1979, of the various work items under our contract to provide engineering services in con. Junction with LID 314, Fast Valley Road, et. al. Phase 1 - Dest n pata Sury s: Field work is essentially complete. Sur- vey notes Tiave een re uce and Plotted. Right-of-way ­ elution is com- plete with the exception of a minor discrepancy in the a _d where Fast Valley Road was relocated to make room for the valley Freeway k0 167). At this time it appears that adequate right-of-way for the proposed con- struction exists. This discrepancy will not affect the preparation or cost estimates and preliminary assessments. Phase 1 is 90°- complete. Phase 2 - GeotechnicAl Investi ations: Field amp laboratory work is com- p ete. ecammen et qns regar no settlements, surcharges and construction Problems have been made by our consultant. As we agreed in our meeting of September 14, we have instructed our consultant to delay Preparation of his formal renort until the LID is officially formed. Phase 7 is 8St com- plete. Phase 3 - Drllfmtnary_Assessment Roll and Ma • Assessor's maps and property disci of ons ave een a_C ui-red;` ssesd — sment districts have been delineated for the various improvements. Calculation of assessment units is underway. Phase 1 is 25' complete. Phase 4 - Basic Services: Preliminary hori2on tal and vertical design of a roe a,ys s comp ete. Preliminary design of water and sewer lines is essentially complete. Hydraulic and drainage studies are will underway; the design storm has peen delivered and hydrographs established. Preliminary illumination design is underway. Preliminary cost estimates are underway with A completion date of October 1S, Phase 4 is 8s' complete. wl P _ 1 r�vp++.�rt w..• aa.,eu-rt w.was• ,oawe•wu �'�A Warren C. Gonnason October 5, 1979 Page 2 Phase 5 - Construction Staking: Phase 6 - Construction -.—.neering: Phase 7 - Final Assessment Roll: No work has been performed on Phases 5, 6 and 7. Our major emphasis during the month of October will be the completion of the preliminary cost estimate and the delivery of the assessment notices to the City Clerk on or before October 17. Following that we will be preparing the exhibits and other material for the Preliminary Hearing on November 5. Please contact me if I can Clarify any of the above. Very truly yours, JONES ASSOCIAIES,r INC. 1 Edwin J. Rudloff, P.E. Project Manager FJR/Sn • • 711154-30 ✓ONES October 4, 1979 City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Attention: Richard Houghton Reference: Local Imp ivement District No. 314 - Project Estimate Dear Mr. Houghton: In accordance with our conversation of yesterday. I will prepare the project estimate in accordance with the following item',: ' e construction cost esti- mate plus the engineering fee in accordance with our contract and estimates, a legal fee of $1,000.00, City administration of the LiD at is of construction cost, bond council and printing at 1: of construction costs, interim financing at 8' per annum. For interim financing I will estimate the total financing charge by using one-half of the total expenditures average over the lifetime of the protect. I will include 90 days after the closing of the LID for the bonds to be prepared and sold. Distribution of the project costs will be on the following basis for LID assessment; The water improvements will he a strip of land 150 feet wide bordering the improvement with a setback for any properties which have already been assessed. Water assessment will be calculated on an area zone and termini assessment per RCW 35.44.030. Sewer assessment will be on the same basis as water. The street assessment will be a combination of an area assessment and a zoned front footage assessment per the RCW. The .pst will be distributed 40': of street improvement costs to area and 60? to front rootage. Street improve- ment costs will include all the storm drainage. Sidewalk assessment will be per linear foot of sidewalk on each property affected by the sidewalk. reviewing our disucssion of yesterday, regarding the 30-day protest period for the LiD, i have looked at RCW 35.43.18n. While I am not an attorney, this indicates to me that there is A possibility for the protests to vote out the LID and 1 think we need some further clarification on this item. We shall continue to calculate and distribute the costs to the LID in accordance with the basis above. Should you have any further questions or input regarding this Platter. Please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, JONES ASSOCIATES, INC. v.A4_1t. rank D. Martin, P.E. Assistant Director of Engineering FOM/so Ift, 1.0*A.4 am',FVua wA meY. �awW,Y✓., ConverseWamDavisDixon INVOICE NNlCA1 CONSULTANTS 100 Wes 109 Wql Hanson S"Wo w6nm91on 9f119 7rt 15�4 � M1�A� Telephone :08 2"5:'l4 N ril.¢4.d,� zo To 3elieS Associates, Inc. /i Yl' 2700. Northrup Nay Account Ne.79-1 1)�I BOIIeVue, Washington 980U4 Date o/28/79 Attni Mr. Ed Rudloff -feryfw en e„e rhea lelraee aMlp eMery e11K ry/monM 11]•. fnasse mw, copy of Invoii• rim a^^wi refs MN ae ."Rose on e • payment aw,ee Me, fD " Lan M.O.. Mle^ Fw to ofefa1Vn91 SHVCN Interim billing for geotochnioal services Peafotmod through September 1979 on LIO 314E4N improvement projOLL is Renton, Washington; services included field exploration, laboratory testing, roadway evaluation, engineering analysis, consultation, and submittal of roportudated September 28, 1979 aid October 5, 1979. Technical Typing 0.5 hrs @17.71 $ 8.85 Senior Technician 7.5 hr. 927.30 204.75 Staff Geologist 12.5 hrs 024.16 302.25 Staff Geologist 46.0 hrs @14.38 1,121.48 Project Engineer 86.0 hrs 019.55 3,401.-0 Project Geologist 24.0 bra 033.73 80' .2 Staff Engineer 76.7 his @27,01 2.071.67 Senior Engineer 32.0 hrs @46.86 1.499.52 Principal 6.0 hrs @65.00 390.00 Expenses: eackhoe 689.55 Mad Safety, Sarricadwa, 1•resos 585.40 AMOUNT DUE $11,084.29 Conrory 1Vud DeWe Diann, Inn. Sulne Csldroll Son P,ancero reMdene Anenein le~ of CHAIUS J DELAUbfHtt MAyott seut'mber 17, 1979 :+pourable C. J. Del aurent i, M.ry, and MtObVrs of the Renton iitV C. mmi, opal building Renton, WA 98055 subject: LID 314. Resolution go. 2285 Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Mwobers: Attached is a letter Irom hones Associates. Inc. , consulta,,ts for the above-refereneed LID, which requests the Public Mearing data be changed from October 15, 1979 to November 5, 1479. We request your concurrence in the change Of the Public. Nearing date, Very truly y rs, Warren C. Gonnason, P.E. Public Works Director YCG:jt At t acMvnt cc: City Clerk A. Houghton • i154 • ✓o vEs September 14, 1979 Warren C. Gonnason, Director Department of Public Works City of Renton M Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Subject; LID 314 Dear Warren: this letter will confirm our meeting of September 14, 1979 wherein we established November 5, 1979 as the date for the Preliminary Assessment Roll Nearing for LID 114, Washington State law require, that notices of the hearing be mailed to affected property owners at least two weeks be. fore the hearirq, or in this case not later than October 22, 1979. It is our understanding that the City staff will prepare and mail the notices, and will require one week inr this effort, We will provide the City Staff with all material and data required for the mailing by October 15, 1974. yary truly yours, JONFS ASSOCIATES, INC. - ` �l'. ..t474t'�� 4 Edwin J, Rudloff, P,I.. Pro,iect Manager EJR:ar ConvemeWaAavisDixon • INVOICE GEMCHNICAL CONSULTANTS 1;k1 l\n>I Iln rv>o= Soo^.•= 1VpM.npmr 98.19 "Z6 M wins To Accoenl No 79_5170 Jones Aasociatas, In,!. 2790 Northrup Way OVo Bellevue, Washington 98001 { Attnr Kr. Ed Rudloff �l/t4 '� `p`U •�„ � �,� oM .,�. ,.w«w .wwa.:m.owA IA p.:•wum Ir' fY-��' • uN Mn i M n /M c. awns w,e xr rr plea" MUM eepY of mwrce With pp ea. npn, Tmont e.a• ror n.of.,onol S.nm+. Interim billing for geotechnical **"less performed on roadway improvement project in Renton, %Ashingeons services included planning, scheduling, field exploration and engineering supervisions invoice in accordance with our proposal dated August 17, 1979. Technical Typing 3.5 hrs 0123.07 S Bp.74 Technical Typing 2.3 hra @17.71 40.73 Staff Geologist 76.0 hrs 024.30 1,05d.88 i Project Engineer 1.0 hra 036.56 36.41 Project Engineer 9.0 hrs 139.S5 355.95 s project Geologist 53.0 hru 0 33.73 1.707.69 Sonio, Engineer 11.5 hrs. 027.01 310.61 Senior Engineer 16.0 hra 046.66 749.76 I incip.Ll 12.0 hra @65.00 780.0(1 i Expenses Exploration 6,256.00 Settlement Plates 111.70 Highway S,f-ty Control 176,00 1 I ANOINT DUE S12,SA6.70 7 i Con.+,+#Wed Doha ou", inr. ,Wane CrWeNt San Raftmw ►oladeM Ananalm Las ,Ae * • M 111A�a f�7M� MW4 /'C "Jell .._ /«raw IrWt•t r.Irr.. hf. dd: �-1-700-2� Jr(j,�Iffz) . 79154 JONFtii' August 23, 1979 Public Works Department C4ty of Renton 200 Mill Avenue Snuth Renton, Washington 98055 Attention: Warren C. Gonnosan, Director S,ibject: LID 314 Gentlemen: This letter will acknowledge our receipt of an executed contract engaging Jones Associates, Inc. to provide consulting engineering services in con. junction with IID 314, East Valley Road, et al. We also acknowledge re- ceipt of your letter of authorization to proceed, dated August 3, 1979. We have assigned our ,lob number 79154 to this project. We have divided the project into 15 work phases, however, the billings will be in accordance with the 7 billing items of the contract. The attached schedule shows the relationship between the project phases and the contract phases. The unusual number Sequence for the project phases is required by our computerized accounting system. We have assigned Edwin J. Rudloff, P,E., as Project Manager, and John Walton as Assistant Project Manager. Work is under way on phase 10. Design Data Surveys, and phase 20, Soils Investigation. Work on phase 20 is being per- formed by Converse Ward Davis Dixon under subcontract to us. Thank you for selecting Jones Associates for this important assignmtit. Very truly your , JOKS ASSOCIATES, INC. Edwin J. Rudlov, P,E. Project Manager EJR/so Attachment taa'kl\'�.tl IRw N,]IltyVr Wat• N.�lVW W�lwb• AlAi*.rlaa 79154 EA.',T VALLEY ROAD ' LID 314 PROJECT P4SE CONTRACT PHASE No. PHASE PHASE TITLE DEPARTMENT PROFESSIONAL 10 1 De,';i Data Surveys Survey JS 20 2 Soils Investigation Engineering ER 30 3 Preliminary Assessment Rol' Engineering FM 41 4 Preliminary Design Engineering JW . Roadways - Reconstruction 42 4 Preliminary Design Engineering JW Roadways - New Construction 43 4 Preliminary Design - Utilities Engineering JN 44 4 Hydraulic 6 Drainage Studies Engineering MS 45 4 Coordinate with Utilities Engineering ER Landscaping S illumination 46 Preliminary Cost Estimate Engineering JW 47 4 Final Design A Drafting Engineering JW 48 4 Specifications, Contract Documents, Engineering DLn Final Estimates 49 4 Contract Administrat ±n Engineering H 50 5 Construction Staking Survey LC 60 6 Construction Engineering Engineering HE 70 - Final Assessment Roll Engineering FM route* !: to: D. Bennett J. Williams V. Lee R. Nelson D. Miller Ch eryl M. Touma '— Other R. Houghton le -- From: Warren Gonna Re: Review and report back. See me. Routc and return. Prepare response for my signature. Take appropriate actior. Prepare special report . _e Set up meeting. Fot your information. Pt le. Remarks: OF RED 'L T U Q Z OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY• RF.NTON,WASH:1NGT0N $ rofr OA=".rM IM Tq al a • at11.,M1W,M1ptryi W., ass-tin LAWRENI NARRE'i, crt..rrpu.t, DANIEL KECLOGG, +art*.nr r,o a.pawr. s 'Eo Seel'- July 24, 197': T0; N. C. UONN'.Su,J, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FROM: LAWRENCE J. VARREN, CITY ATTORNEY OF: LT^ 314 I reviewed the proposed ontract with Jones Associates, Inc. and have a number of p„)blems with that contract. Initially, the contract states that any work after July 1, 1981 would be paid on a time and expense basis, and as extra work. lhere is no escape clause for the City such as is contained in the additional provisions of agreement :n the back of the first page, which would allow the contractor to escape if a strike occurred, where there was an act of God, or other things outside his reasonable control. Similar language should apply tc both parties. 1 strenuously object to paragraphs 18 and 33 as establishing unreasonable measure of damages should there be a breach to the contract. They are certainly one-sided in favor of the engineer. I also am somewhat concerned about paragraphs 14 and 15 that require the City to make quick payments to the contractor with interest running at 1% per month on the unpaid balance, and requiring the City to object to the bill within 20 days or debarred from ['' letting to the bill. Also of great concern is an attempt by the engineer to bill as a percentage of the total project. I an not sure whether the City has established the total project cost, or a reasonable estimate, but 1 would thin!- it wise for the City to establish absolute costs so that it knows what the total dollar expenditures for the engineering services will be. T would also like to know who prepared the project description; if the City did so, then we probablq do not need to be over- concerned. However, if the engineer did, the project description should be closely scrutinized to insure that all phases of the Citv project are included. To summarize, I believe a more equit le con act must be drawn so it does not unduly favor the C01,9ULting en nags, Li0rence arrenl LJ[':ds cc: !tayor, Pres Council OF k4, • • y ^ u z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MWARREN C. GONNASON. PE. • DIRECTOR MUNICIPAL BUILDING 100 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON WASP 9m tI6 e bP dJt �JS-;it9 1sEp SEpiE� CHARLES J OE:AURENTI IhfIR-UiPIi'1: M11M)IULtiUUI MAYOR Itite: July 30, 19'9 -'lo: Dcl"-Nkad, City Clerk from: Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director Re: Professional services Agreement Jones Associatts, Inc. . I .I.D. 314 'Transmitted herewith is the rriginal and one copy of an agreement with Jones vsoziates, Inc, 1. - professio,al services i.: 7onntc- tion with L.I.D. 314. this agreement has been reviewed by the City Atcorne� and =ended by Jones :'Lisociates and as a:ncslded, has the concurrence of the. City Attorney. A copy of his mo.w is attached. Please have the Mayor sign t1w agreement Elul initial thv modifica- tions that have been initialed by Kirry P. .Jones of Jones Asswiates. Please keep the original copy for your files and transmit to us the second copy for our use. VCG:;t Attachments cc: City Attorney v/R. Houghton OF kE. • • � 1r u PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT = & WARREN C. GONNA$ON, P.E. • DIRECTOR MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH au155 �5, b ITED SEPt EK`P 100 '_'S dSOB CI'IARLESJ OftA AENTI ISiIR-U}'Fill' ;IgM)W1,\1}l�} MAYOR !'.etc. July 30, 1979 To. Der Mad, City Clerk From: Warren Gomtason, Public Works Director Re: Frcfessional Services Agreement Jor•s Associates, Inc. - L.I.U. 314 IrwIsmitted herewith is the origilull and one copy of an agreement with Jones Associates, Inc. for professional services in connec- tion with L.l.U. 314. 'Phis agreement has been reviewed by ttte City Att3ntey and amended by Jones Associates and as amended, has the concurrence of the City Attorney. A copy 0.' his memo is attached. Please have the Mayor sign the agreement and initial the modifica- tions Chat have been initialed by Harry P. Jones of Jones Associates. Please keep the original copy for your files and transmit to us t'ile�seLcond copy for our use. Dr// 7 WCG:jt tt t.0 lu.n111t. cc: City Attorney R. }bughtat a" or JRFti • • v 2 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISION 2'5 -2031 MUNICIP:.L BUILDING iX MILL AVi a. RENTON,WASH EW55 b P ��fn SE Rt liar. CNMRIES 2 DELAURENTI MAYOR July 13. 1979 .Tones Assoc. 2700 Northrup Way Bellevue, WA 9Bfh74 AtLentlon: Ed Rudloff Subject: LID 314 Gentlemen: We are happy to infum you that your firm has been selected as the eo,tsult-ing engineer for the above referenced project. plea.e submit a proposed contract for out revler and approval. Very truly yours, erren C. Connaaon, P.E. P.ihlic Works Director RCN:pmp r � Late .... «hi:.n x'r1EMG•t D;l ��I n,;j tit,;1 '1r W." '9 .. .... (on .`:v4.-.: �i C•.'x. LG [`�'-ktl•d t� .. .. �y Ov HE�� z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISION 235 -2C31 %IUNICIPAL SUILDINO 7M MILL AVE SO RENTO�'WASH.MSS VTTK D Sip,/ CHARLES J. DELAURENTI MAVWI Jones Assnc. 2700 Northrup Way Bellevue, WA 98004 Attention: Ed Rudloff Subject: LID 314 Centlemen: We are ,appv to Inform you that your firm has been selected as the consulting engineer for the above referenced protect. please submit a proposed contract for our review and approval. Very truly yours, Warren C. C.onnason, P.E. Public Works Director RCIi:pan Of A E,v 4 y z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENtiINEERNdp DIVISION 233 •26J1 +^ MUtNCl/AL WILDING fee WILL AVE,60, RENTON.WAIN,9IIII CHARLES J DELAUENVTI July 12, 1979 MAVOF# To: Honorable C. Delaureati, Mayor Fklk4e Warren Connaaon, Public Works Director SOBJEC1'o Select'on of Consulting Engineer for LID 314 East Valley, or al The Selection Commodities has revlewed the consultant files and have selected rhree firma to be considered for this Project. They are Jonas Assoc., Wilsey 6 Ham, and Cardnor Engineers ]o that order. Should we not be able to negotiate an acceptable contract with Jon * ASK". we will taha the next selection. An soon as the contract ix .'omPlsted, it will be submitted to the City Council for ratification through your office, j kCH I pap tir RF THE CITY OF RENTON J r 4MMICi►ai MUII DIMO 200 Mil AVE $0 REMTON,WAIN §Wb g CHARLES J DFiaURM71,MAVOPI e P 1'fo 810101P July 9, 1979 Toy warren C. Gonnason, Public work, Director F'um C. J. Delaurentl, wayot slmject: L.I.D. 314 - East Valley Road This is in response to your request for authorization to utilise consultants on L.I.D. 314 - East Valley road. You are hereby authorised to invite qualified consulting firms for interview on this project. hereby appoint the following persons to the Ctmsultant Selection Ward for this project: 1. warren Gonnaa.ul -. Richard Houghton 3. Vincent Lee As soun as you have selected a consultant and have negotiated an acceptable .3ntrsct, please submit said contract to the City Council, through my office, for authorisation to enter into the agreement. bd cc: Council President Richard Houghton Vincent tee r ov RA, • • A. r �.� � PUBLIC, WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING a1ViSION 235 203I YUMICI►AL WILDING 21A MLL AVS $0. RLNTON.WASH.98095 �4 r P 9f�tlG Sf►tS��' C HARLES J. 06LAURENTI I;Ltu S. 1979 MAYOR w ChaAXee J. DcIaLAerdi,"16a!w: City mate Reptaa. WA 48055 Dean Si4, The City Cawtcit at tae.t N,.mla10 wtting tressed a ne4otlut4en authorizing t the 6ot^LUon o. the !Scat 40"aYewO Viattict Aa4 the We Vattcq Road. Ctal L.I.F. $14. The I1,bt10 hwtks UelatUtSt U4µtCtja 4V Aeque4ts to aquaAe a Cowultixo EngiHvvAi-4I 6iAm to hitmue this pReject. AA Hou SAC Uolle, cut wo4k toad is such that nal cafulat Aaw;tte this pto- jest at this taw. VOW t,Qltu YOU44 4tunen C, fanluwo, by R.0 wughtun R11:ebh c.c. N,`, CiaaRRAPM r L,r RF\1- T PUELIC 1"S0RKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISION 235 2031 QNIUF IOpAL aW LDIHG 700 MLL AVE $O RENTON.W"H MOSS `£ o P 4rt0 SE pit/ CHARLESJ DEL AUt1 NTi July 12, 1979 MANOR To: Honorable C. Delaurentf, Havor FN(W: Warren Gonnason, public Works Director S17RJLCT: Selection of Consulting Engineer for LID 314 Fast Vallev, et al The Selection Committee has reviewed the consultant files and have selected three firms to be considered for this project. They are Jones Assoc., W1lsev b Ham, and Gardner Engineers in that order. Should we not be able to negottate an acceptable contract with Jones Assoc. we will take the next selection. As soon as the contract Is completed, .t will be submitted to the City Cuuocil for ratification through Your office, RCH:pmp s OF Rp MP z THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPALW L BLOINO EE9 MILL AVE EO RENTON.WASH " Ne rR CHARLES J DELAURINTI MAYOR a tP 1 rFn Sf ytElfe July 9, 1979 To: Warren C. Gonnasun, Pub.tbc frocks Lirector, Prmz C. J. Yayor Subject: L.I.D. 314 - East Talley Road This is in response to your request for authorization to utilize consultants on L.I.D. '14 - East Valley Road. You Are hereby 4uthcriMi to invite qualiftod consulting firrs for interview on this project.. I hereby appoint the following persona to the Consultant Se..,ction Board for this project: 1. Warren 'uonnason :. Richard Houghton 3. Vincent Lee As soon as you have selected a consultant and have negotiated an acceptable contract, please submit said contract to the City Council, throu.lh my office, for Authorizat.m to enter into the agreement. W ce, council President Richard Houghton Vilcant Lee a z THE CITY OFREN'TON J M11111Cl/At BUILDING 200 MILL Awl SO ASN70N,WASH ISM dl F CHARLES J DELAURENTI,MAYOR e P 'to ,rb�tE July 9, J979 To: Warren C. Gonnason, Public corks Director From: C. J. Uelaurent ., Mayor Subject: L.I.D. lli - East Valley Road This is in response to your request for authorization to utilize consultants on L.I.D. 314 - East Valley Road. You are hereby authorized to invite qualified consulting firma for interview on this project. t hereby appoint the following persons to the Consultant Selection 1kiard for this project: 1. Warren Gonnaeon 1. Richard Houghton 3. Vincent Lee As soon as you have selected a consultant aid have negotiated an acceptable cvntract, please submit said contract to the City Council, through my oUxce, for authorisation to enter into the agreement. od cc: COunc1. President Richard Houghton Vincent Lee J� �('_ � ��`� (���� � ,Ci' a % ►te * • r. Lie R• Ibur4t un � 1�. Lwhert R, Rel>mi .lean R, p ycA �. Ut her --- FeuR: R+YRReR .uueel: eertoa e.y Mloa IesY. �— So. M. 01.1. O.G loll, hie Ylroyrieb eef ie., �� lMpur. .Maio! rYIaN. �� lOr Y4r i.JOf Mtt�.. .IRY►Id: 1t A-JATE OF'rov DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (4h n nenn F'M ' P I NY:t rnm h. '. {41L ffanlr Ke,lo'Y,. w'iY th.a L\e Rey JIR!i✓1F Ili Warren Gonnason, P. E. Director of Public Works City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue Sonth Renton, WA 96055 SR 167 CS 1766 Carr R6ad to SR 405 Drninage -Ste 1069 to 1105 Dear Sir: Your letter of March 2, 1975 to Mr. K. Dodge has been referred to the Location Division for review and response. A meeting was held Time 19, 1979 between WSDOT representatives and yourself acid staff. DOT concerns regarding the proposed plugging of SR 167 culverts within the limits noted above were discussed. Prior to WSD07 authorizing plugging of any culverts, the following considerations must be addressed: A) Hydraulic calculations by the city stowing SR 167 would not be inundated by a design frequency storm of a 100 ,year event. if the highway, which is serving as a dam in ,your proposal is overtopped the location and limits of thi, flooding and proposed mitigation of erosion and possible failure of the structured integrity of t'+e embankment. b) If no overtopping oceurs, what Is the maximum water level elevation of the I ackwater, and limits of the backwater, duration, and normal water level of the swamp in relation to the highway. c) Proposed routing of the runoff to the two northerly culverts. It it defined channel, location and construction details if located within WSDOT right of way. d) Timing of the P-9 and P-1 ohannels as noted by your letter, and proposed timing of the closure of the DOT culverts. e) Statement of Liability and responsibility `+r actions cal. y tho closure of DOT culverts, flooding of lands either owi obi by the city others Once the noted questions have been addre wd, the WSDOT will entertain re agreement with the city. We believe a well organized plan with substantial backup data, including . • i � Warren Gonnason, P. E. June 18, t979 Page Iwo hydrological quid geologleal will have a greater probability of acceptance by the DOT. Our location and materials staffs will be most willing to provide you with any data we have. If you love anv questions, please feel free to contact John Stephenson mid Riot,ird Johnson at 764-416J. \'try truly yours, J. D. ?.IRKLE, P. F. District Administrator 4unUARIC�F District Location `ngineer RFJ:ej pFAl RF �A a} Z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT wARRf'r ;" �:ONNAtpa. vc • DIRECTOR fa N.CIPAL BUILDING 2%WILL AVt SO A(el t.WARN ttM e �tia 206 205 2%9 wrf0 se r•f..a� CHARLES J. DELAURENTI MAYOR -re 10, 1979 MOnorabla C. J. Gelaurentl, Mayor and Members of the Renton City Council Municipal Building Renton, MA 9E05S `- 'blect: East Valley Road, et al, Local Improvement DistriL.t Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members: The City Council may recall that we presented a letter to the Council reeuest- ing that a Resolution of Intention be passed by the Council to create an L. I.D. fir street Improvem.:nts on East Valley Road. The City Council, at that time, "betted that we have a meeting with the property owners prior to the Councll's action. TM meeting was held with the property Owners it the area and attached is a list of the attendees. All parties In attendance were in accordance with Proceeding with the L.I.D. and two absentee property owners, Gary Merlino and Morrie Alhadeff, nave given their support to the program. The program has heen expanded to include the following: I. East Valley Road Fr - S,M. '.Ist St. to S.M. 16th St. and S.M. 16th St. From the East Valley Road to Lind Ave. S.M. I. S.M. Z7tr. St. from East Valley Road easterly to a point In the longacres property approximately CCO feet easterly of the railroad tracks. I. S.M. 19th St, from Raymond Ave. S.M, (presently out for bids) to East ' al ley Rood. It Is therefore recommended that the City council, by Resolution, initiate the L.I.D. as outlined above. It is hoped that Plans could be prepared by consultSlg services in order to provide for construction it early 1980. Sincerely, ��/1... cc: Litt At!nrney Planning Director fA. Houghton P. Lumbert Warren C. Gonnason, P.E. Property owners Public Marks Director MCG: t Attachment Mr. Douglas 1•eobell Mr, Emilio Pierottl .ionea Assoc lutes, Inc. .3412 cast Valley Road Is 27CO Northrup Way Renton. WA 9OD55 Bellevue, WA 98004 Mr. George Williams Olympic Pipeline Co. Mr. John Stone P. 0. Bon 2% 2233 East Valley Road Renton, WA 9BOS5 Renton, WA 98055 Mr, Paul W. Kosteniuk Mr. Gary Merlin Metro Industrial Dist., Inc. Mertino Construction Co. n. 0. Box 21545 6630 Fauntlee Crest SW Seattle, WA 98111 eaattle, WA 98136 Mr. Julius raracrioli .Mr. Morrie Alhade Ff e1822 - 84th S. Washington Jockey Club gent. WA 98031 P. 0. Box o0 Renton, WA 98055 Mr. Nell Kretzer Harper 6 Tripp Burlington Northern, Inc. P.O. enx 25850 Lobby 2, Central Bldg. Seattle, WA 98125 810 - 3rd Ave. Seattle, WA 98104 Mr, J. J. Gordon, Prop. Mgt. Rurlington Northern, Inc, Lobby 2, Central Bldg, Seattle, WA 98104 Mr. Donald Bodner Burlington Northern, Inc, lobby 2, Central Building 810 - 3rd Ave. Seattle, WA 9&104 Mr. David P. D' hl Jones Associate,, Inc. 2700 Northrup Way Bellevue, WA 98004 Mr, John E. Xeber Iconco 800 S. Kenyon Seattle, WA 98108