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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWWP2701999(59)i � BEGINNING OF FILE I�ro a Now LS Z 'Pro4cs or44rls Amm C,wXkCk4v A iovwvS ro: Public MOrks Departmsnt FROM; City Clark RE: L.I .D. s _ 214 Protest Lattar Of Petition Wilan� en Rea.A-- ---- a for. Jor.at ens enton rartnorsnip I James . and ----------------------J_R_ Hawk/James L. Hawk/Ceco Corporation ---- ve forvard herewith protests as above- referenced. PIO.se tabulate Percentages for report to Council at Public Rearinq to be held on this matter on 6/14/82 TO: Public Works Lepartment PRDN: City Clerk Ri: L.1.D. a 314 - Protest Latter or Petition an Rea on attorne s for. Jonat ali a en ton arrnere p ames and J.R. Hawk/Janes L. Hawk/Ceco Corporation _-------- .___ Ye forward herewith protest• as •bo+e• referenced. Ploaee tabulate pereentages for report to Council at Public Naertnq to be held on this matter on 6/24 B2 WILSON .,. , . A G;j JUN 1 4 19°J � C," ..'..:.. ,. all 1 , ..awserow Mao. June 14, 1992 City council City of Renton. Renton Municipal Buildinq 200 Mill Avenue South Renton WA 98CSS Attenticni Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk Re: NOTICE OF PROTEST REFERENCE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT, LID 314 This will serve to advise you that the following property owners whose real property lies on the east side of the East Valley Highway, Rentcn, Washington, protest t.9e proposed assessment roll coverinq their respective parcels of real prooerty. The names of the owners, legal descriptions of their property and proposed assessments are herewith set forth. The protesters listed herein join with the protesters named in the Notice of Protest directed to you under date of June 10, 1982, which is :neornorated herein by reference as though fully set forth. Estimated Names Description; Assessment: Jonathan's Renton Sec 30-23-:5 N 44u.71 ft as $96,625.10 Partnership moos a1g W In S In of WCH is 8th Floor PLW N in of folg beg 250 ft N Pacific Building alg N,S C L fi S 1/4 cor th N Seattle WA 98134 89-06-03 E 275 ft M/L to Wly Mqn St Hwy 45 th Nly alq SD Mqn to N In of SW 1/4 of SE 1/4 th W a1q SD In to SO C/L th S to Beg less Co Rd James L. and J. R. Sec 30-23-05 por N 1/2 of SW 1/4 $35,634.6O Hawk of NE 1/4 ly Wly of St Hwy 45 6808 S. 140th less W 30 ft less N 430 It as Seattle WA 98179 mess alg N In and less E 167 ft of W 197 ft of S 08 ft of SD N 1/2 of SW l,4 of NE 1/4 James L. Hawk Sec 30-23-OS E 167 ft of W 197 $13,087.45 6$06 - 140th St. ft of S 108 ft of N 112 of SW 1/4 Seattle WA 9817E of NE 1/4 "cc Renton City Council June 14, 1982 Page 2 Name: Estimated Description: Assessment: Ceeo C'or,,oration See 30-23-05 S 230 ft of N $44,940.9$ 6908 S. 140th 430 ft of por N 1/2 of SW 1/4 Seattle WA 98178 of NE 1/4 Ly Wly of St Hwy 45 Lesa W 30 ft. RespecLlully submitted, WILSON AND REARDON Attorneys at Law Agents and Attorneys for the above named property owners a rrp C. Wilcon To Public works Deparewent '"0"; tty Clerk kal L.I.D. a ?IQ Protest Letter of Petition Garfield R Associates we forward herewith protests as above- ieferanced. Please tabulate for reprt to Council percer rages et Publir we'.ring to be heold on this Matter on 6/14 82 `, OerM Truck Lines P O SOX Soo RENTON w^ 45053 206 251 83" June Rentoo City Council Renton "uniciral B:Jp, Renton, ',A og'IS; Attet,tior,: nelores ,N, 'lead, City Cleri. near 'lead. Re: Crotost to rroposeJ .lssossmcnt Iln ?li - of C,artield ; -lssociatcs } ncloccI mill I four,! original ae,l five conies of Garfield Associates protest1 tic al'occ named ^roposed as. ess- ,,ent . ld you 1teasc ^lace the ori:•.i^al an file and ;is tril+ute to t`,, ne4.hvr of th,, Council ti:e copies so that thry !nav 'tavo them before tl-cm at the hearin¢ iche„ule,! for -'une 11 , Clcaso also 'Svise t"c Council gait :.arficl1 will apncar at t',c ,rin An.1 r:, .,ra t';-at it tc Lcl, ted fron Ntc prop+..r�'- laccssnrrt area or in tSe Alt^r%,%tive its assessment tie lailnre of t! e i itv 'ounctl to nro vl,`e of " `sta!it a^nr—ri,ito Tet a" n„av ror2e it to ,''^,allcnge r!lc r , L Ili tap ,:ottr'A , tnllrs Josep':t, ; Crandren _ Cr^sis c t ��c�i0if ii,,�� I<Sr. il• ;. I..ncle 'rig. , +. Crote.t cc: '!s. �:'iinpoch, '1av,. '�II;,FI lilt CITY or Rrnm Nn7ICr OF' TR+''f51 Of t CARrIIIT) t. 45c1CIA'IF Garfield !, Associates, ;nn S,d, Sath St . , Renton, hushington `tRaSS, owrers of Lots a and 9. Block 1 , Burlington Northern Orillia Industrial Park, Renton 01, protests the estimated reviewee assessment preposed alajnst the aforesaid property in the arc-nts of 4:c ,'•%;,?^ for lot t and S%A'W.R" for Lot ^' on thr totlrt.in^ . . •,;. 1 . Iailurr to ri%c Noticeof Hearings on yros+oard ]s�r,n v,-n,•r,t. ough Garfirit' '. issociates have teen the ler,it owners of tj,,r afore:iescril•ed rroperty since 19?9, no notice of hearing wa% given or, 1.1P 114 until the rrcoipt of Notice of Revised 4s%rss^ent Roll an 'searinr TFrreon dated June 14, 19N: (received `lay ;a, 1" :1 - '" "u t"e tA)01ANrr hot dcrrivod of due process of law a^J e«ual nr)tectior, of jai L, failure to give it an orportunity to %!gnat nrJ ul•pt.se said rrr,c;t at City Council hearings held and Jattiln ry inRo. Chan&c _of A%sessmor.t Ratios Without Puhlic _Iearinq, Carfield is informed and believes that suhsequett to the Pecem!•or lo, 1C79, puhjic hearing, the then, public work% , irector met %W, certain protesting property owners located on th,• east •l- Arrnnre, to cYARAr tht rri"—, t I. It t.„,t I. .,^ou" of their as%rs%-ct!t at, thf.r: SIY".F V.k preatrt fharf of the cost on the prepert, ciincrs lving Fest of last Salley t.irhwav, all without notice of public hearirr. As a result of that procedure, protests to the ; roject were either withdrawn or not filed so as to rot. , it r city I .rgcii that the erofert shoule be approved at its January T, loan pull%% hearinr. 3. Method of betertsining osessaent Changes Arbitrary a n:t Calriciou% ;'it a'-air Jro-:ii t,' private change in the setho. of asses rent F .,11jt nr, a-! %art „inu%lv determine,' an: not fade o- the aa.i, , '' lrriefits in ar effort to relieve protects an illeealiv 1r• ^.e ❑r " ,IT %Fan of thr c.st of the project ontr ,•,arfleld , L•. -Icitivn, it , I .,cI.: reY.od of asscss.ng is ineinlitaAle a,l� nilit r..,ry 1^ that It f.-.,,,,.rs ilmost equal cost on the prorerty rot it 1,.n' i•rrrvr-rrt%. Carfiel, 's prorert, I, locati , ••c t, ,r rr.. rr t frc- the fast Palle% I-irj.Fav i"rrove r,• t, +n " tr, - fret to,,- ^ feet from the irrro%cnrnt% to he Ftrevi . I Tc.%I Or' for Iaprovest A to Farfit]d _ ,:arfield 5 Associate% raid their fair stare of the cost to 110 Avr^.uc, �.M xtth ftrrct . S.a. alst Street ,,• !r. I♦ ircl�i'^-! *Parr F1ttt , lgrt < , •ruttrra , . . :r1tter, rt, 1r a,', rtir,, a Pi; aP1=ar at<°r tart , cat:" t;,Firs arc' other faci:itioa were requireu to we isataltn' ar.,: ;ai,' fcr solely by Wrfield at the time of construction of itr warehri.%v and truclinr facilitie% or Its property, Thus, it " •' rlt = ^v we rewiire,i to nay for improvements that only benefit otuera Prorosey' protrcx Not Warranted at This Tine "err thAr an' Of the actual occurants of property includee wltwi• t'.r *r+caJarir f 11n 114 OPPOse the proleet . The history of the ^to r.t '-s. "" a tcrtinulnr. saga of Protests. The amount of the aa.r,s^r,ta to ran, of the occuParts Is so oPPressive as to en= dan!cr r'=rir eoctirnet erlstence ac a business entity, Or the other hay,', tl,trc !tax lee, c.`;rwr no nerd or request for the inrroverents o�. tl • if last \ 11•v 111 hwav nerds r u g repaving. that ,hw,l�' '-e dr;•.c arcar:,tr:v fro, all other itr"r propnerd an" assossrd a,cer::,r,. ;, . �'rctr�t;i•�t t^ i^furred an,! bcliev,=s ti,at nthcrs ur.ier Ot ' df.�ti^^ are:! nr fro•,;tir,l+ rn tact t'a:lry I(IChra, wave effort to Iav t s it rair ,hart of t`t ;Oct of reravinp, sidrwalla, curl*, etc w:t�„ .r t' r • r "ra,•. t , ••! I", rlranti: rrnroat.' i' ,rove,ent . c'. Pro 111 A,�llSeu Twr director of run is works ha* pullicly conceded twat ripk% are involved it proceeding with this I111 a thrut first install inc an arprnrrlate drainage system to insure against the continued flOodinr of last Valley Nighwiv from time to time. The so-called t rraveT for Priief IT, rirw of tlt alrvr. taxnaver believe% tl:it rrnlrct should hr a�au!rned or delayed and reconsidereu. .axraver also rrquests t':at It be deleted fror said project because of ro benefits to be derived therefror or its assessment drastically reduced, 'urea dune lra; G:1t! ttl ^ r act?'i11;t�, Prrtr%taut e. ram. �:,•� L Pt�neth �''r`an�7Rc .�. General Partners TO; public Works Department PROM; City Clerk RE, L.I.D. s 314_ Protest Letter or Petition M91son and Reardon, Attornc s for Magnuson/Pierotti/ r no oun sr o ay ------------------------------------------- We forward herewith protests as above- referenced. Please tabulate percentages fnr report to council at Public Rearing to be held on this natter on 6/14/82 VI IIJJ\ etin Rt 1R.Dl1'v .. �1 •.',. +�•-.. , ,� � �© `' tI4 H11 •UN14'.1O4 OpDi CERTIFIED MAIL �ituT RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTWE �V a o� June 10, 1982 City Council City of P ,nton Renton M.. icipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton WA 98055 Attention: Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk Re: NOTICE OF PROTEST REFERENCE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT, %ID 314 This will serve to advise you that the following property owners whose teal property lies on the cast side of the Eat,t Valley Highway, Renton, Washington, protest the proposed assessment roll covt r ucl lhv I r"-.1 n•ol tvo p'lI k...•I : of I. el ICI oi.,.r t y. Tho glamor: of the owners, legal descriptions of thvir property and proposed asRes•glx"nl•', al'• fotlh: Estimated Name: Estimated Assessment: N. A. Magnuson Sec 30-23-05, POR of S 1/2 $113,814.14 918 So. 138th St, of NW 1/4 Ly Wly of ST HWY Seattle WA 98168 45 Less S 194 ft Less W 30 ft Emilio Pierotti Sec 30-23-05, W 1152.80 ft S 45 172.04 3412 East Valley Rd of S 194 ft. of NW 1/4 of SF. 1/4 Renton WA 4ROSS Gary Merlino Sec 30-23-05, Port NW 1 '4 of $218,016.76 Construction Co. NE 1/4 Ly Wly of W Mgn of 8630 Fauntlee Crest Primary St Hwy 45 a Ly Ely of SW, Seattle WA 98166 F. Mgn of East Valley Hwy Lcss N 100 ft. Merl ul• 1'i q,•;1.1 ❑cl l: n :k'C 30-13-W5, S 4;"4 u! ti I '7 b11R,29:.71 Co, or SW 1/4 of Nt 1 /4 Lcss Per 8630 F'autttllc• Cre-t L of St Hwy Less Co Rd 6 Less SW, Seattle INA St Hwy. 98136 Sam Younker Sec 30-23-05, S 251 ft Meas $ 40,167.58 P.O. Box 637 A19 W Ln of Per of BE 1/4 Renton WA 98055 Ly Wly of St Hwy 45 Less Ft Hwy. lb: Hohton City Council Junt 10, 1482 Page 2 Estimated Name: u,• crilkt iun: Assessment Sam Younker Sec 31-23-05, N 1/2 of Nw $ 30,994.35 P.O. Box 6S7 1/4 of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 Renton WA 98055 Exc Pors Cyed to St. of Wn for Hwys 6 Exc Por Ly Ely of St Hwy Y5. Sam Younker Sec 30-23-05 Por N 1/2 of 5 37,127.51 P.O. Box 637 N 1/2 of S 1/2 of SW 1/4 Renton WA 98055 of NE 1/4 W of PSH 45 as per Aud 45349880 6 E of 92nd Ave S (East Valley Rnad) Khol Excavating See 3t-23-05, Por of S 1/t $ 61,550.59 3330 East Valley of N 1/2 of NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 Road 1y Wly of St Hwy 45 Renton WA 98057 Craig Tay) r Sec 30-23-05, Por of HE 1/2 $ bE,488.57 Equipment Co. of N 1/2 of NW 1/4 of sr. P.O. Box 710 1/4 Ly Wly of Freeway R,W Renton WA 98055 Less Ot Rd less S 100 ft of W 200 ft thof Craig Taylor Sec 30-23-OS, S 100 ft of S 13,241.41 Equipment Co. W 200 ft of Olg-Por of N P.O. Box 710 1/2 of N 1/2 of NW 1/4 of Renton WA 98055 SE 1/4 Ly Wly of Freeway R/W less St Rd The protest is made for the following reasons: 1. -here are no special benefits inuring to the above parcels of real property for the reasons that presently the above listed owners have paid for sanitary sewers, water lines and fire hydrants and the present East Valley Highway is more than adequate to serve their respective needs. 2. From an objective viewpoint it seems that the property to be benefited by virtue of I.Tn 114 ..t that roil property lying on the west sidu of the Ea:.t. Valley Highway, i.o, hurlington Northern. 3. The protesters, on information and belief, have reason to believe that some of the property owners on the west side of the East Valley Highway are obligated under certain building permits to construct the necessary improvements on their property, i.e., sidewalks, curbs and gutters. 4. A further evaluation of the proposed LID that was set out in the "Bid Documents" leads one to believe that a substantial amount of the costs for the undertaking of LID 314 is attributable to the property on the west side of the East Valley Highway. For example, w Toe Renton Ctty CO M1t•l1 Junr lr, 14M. Page 3 aubsta- t�al amounts of material will have to be excavated because of th., istable condition of the frontage property lying on the westerly portion of the East Valley Highway. Agai^., in attempting to take an objective position, one comes to the ii.escapable conclusion that the benefits bestowed on the property to the west side of the East Valley Highway are substan- tia-ly greater (to the point or being unconscionable) than any benefits accruing to the property owned by the protesters. As we all know, at the present time the economy is in a deep re- cession and it is very difficult for the protesters to come to a c-ncl•'sion that this proposed LID is necessary. There is a strong probability that if the City Council of Renton proceeds with this proposed improvement and directs the assessments levies. against the protesters' property that the ae-s of thr Council could be found to be arbitrary and capricious. Respectfully submitted. WILSON AND REARDON Atlornvy:: at Law Agents and Attorneys fur the above named property owners By: Harry C. Wilson n Crd:at L11' 1 f. � 1 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT _ WARREN C. GONNASON. ?E, • DIRECTOR MUNICIPAL BUILDING 2001ALLAVE SO RENTON.WASN 99D59 206 235 '569 MAVOM BARBARA Y. SMINPOCh March 3. 1g80 Mi. George William. 01yepic Pipe Line CrAvany 2929 East Valley Rlghway Renton, WA 98055 Sul I,.. t: Olynpi, Piyc Line `Ipot St, Deal Mr, Willia¢; This -temp is intended to p, #t Intv,alip, regarding the diseusalons bettwren the undersigned and uvorge Will#,Ns regarding ttw, as seseelents a9dirst Olprspil. Pipe iin, !0 r; 3t,t-uf-t.ay i,. connmCtiun with future L. I..D. 314. It i, tasically aoreeu that ih,, ,'C' strip e.111 he classified as right- ot-wdy for pipe line and F-q Chamsl :,sage aid not be assessed as part a1 L I .D. 314. This is in cons(. .ratio,, t.,, Uly"plc Plpt L ,,,e Co^Ipany'♦ willingness to reasonably negtrtiatt toI t^m use at •h,s strip as part of the right" of-way requirements •or suhstyuent ac.,uisition for the Green River Flcutd Zone Control District For its use a. pa,t t' the P-er Chaerel, It Is the intent of this under•.tandinq to aa.ure 01n•,;,iC Pipe Line Cu, of proper consideration and rt•i'lbur.e'Mnt for In, a.`t s,7 rn( aValm.t the property in L.1.0. 3(72 in the amount o! SIj,p56.94. S lnc ere ly, ,�ti..,,t.9 •�.� star"tn C. 1 maso-,., P.E. Public Wdr Dire,tor wCG uc' R. Noughton LID 302 Fitt: LID 314 Fitt M CITY Of kEtFtuf LID 4314 Changes made to scooe of proposed project to reduce cost frog+ $8,992.392 to $5,660.(=: 1. Delete all sidewalks. 2. Delete ;llurination and signalization. 3. Delete S.W. 7'.h Street west of propoeed Vdiley ParKway (including water and sewer). 4. Re+„ k, width of S.W. 16th Street and East Valley Rodd from 44 fee! to 36 feet. 5. Reduce width of S.N. 27th Street from 56 feet to 44 feet between Lind Avenue S.W. and vrlley Parkway; and fron 4 feet to 3C feet between Lind f-venue S.M. and East Valley Road. 6. Delete 0-9 i"rovements from LID -- expect loan from king Coanty (5326,)50). 7. City participdtion in cost of sewer line irep Riyrnnd Aven:e S.W. to Metro lint, (22' of $24,600 - $6,300). d. "elete %Pwer '.rne in S.W. 21th Street bct.wero i.ind 'ven+w no! E,r-.' Valley Road. Also, ninur deletion; in S.N. 19th Street and Eclat Valley Koad. �• ..J. _ „<;:. . � fie' /l ' ✓O.YES q ! , December 14, 1979 Mr. Richard J. Sexton ^'O. Box 88575 Seattle, NA 98188 Dear Mr. Sexton: A meeting of afrected property owners will be held at 10:OD a.m., December '8, 1979 in the fourth floor conference rocm, Renton Muricipti Bul%ing, The purpose of this meeting is to explain further reductions in the scope, a^d the effect of these reductiros on c its and assessments. Your attcndarce is urg.d. ' Very truly )ours, JONES ASSOCIATES, INC. i Con>ultant to the City of Renton Edwin J. 8:Ar+lntf, . Project Manager OF REti `^" z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING OIYISION 0 235-263+ !IZ MONICI►AL BUILDING M MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH 900b6 b P ♦rfp sE►« CHARLES J DELAURENTI MAYOR OF RED o PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT r ✓ FNGINEERING DIVISION 0 235-2631 O ✓g MUNICII, RUILDING MMUI AVE SO. RENTON,WASH.9Wbt. e P 1 TFo SEplto,E CHARLESI DELAURENTI MAYOR r COST ESTIMATE (DECLMBER 10. 1979 HEARING) LID 314 PRELIMINARY CAST ES11MATF STREET ITEMS 1. Mobilization Lump Sum E loo,ox"oo 2. Clearing A Grubbing 9.8 Acres @ $4 000.00/Ac. 3. Common Excavation R,000 Cubic Yards 0 $7.91,/CY 4. Embankment 112,000 Cubic Yards 0 $7.7S/CY t 5. Unsuitable rxcdvation 10,000 Cubic Yards t' i1.001CY $ 80,000.00 C,. Proof Rolling 48 Hours n S50.00/Hr. $ 2,400.00 7. Bankrun Gravel Claus B R,000 tams P S7.00lion $ 56,000.00 B. Asphalt Concrete Paver.�nt 65,000 Square Yards @ $10.51/SY $ 683,15U.00 9. Miscollaneous Asphalt Treated Base 6,000 Tons P $70.0D/Ton S 120,000,00 10, Cement Concrete Curb 6 Gutter 31,132 Lineal reet O $5.90/Lr S 1113,679.00 11, Cement Cone*riu Dri�nwai Deleted $ -D- 12. Cement ConcrNte Sidewali. Deleted $ D- 13. Traffic Control Signs Lump Sum S A,000.00 14. Wheelchair Rae*s 22 Each C S120.00/Ea, S 2,640.00 15. Lane irking% Lump Sinn $ 8,000.D0 16. Signal Conduit (future) 970 Lineal feet P S3.50/LF j 4,14C.00 17. duncLiun Box 18 Each R $150.00/I4. $ ^,7ui1.01 18. 12" Dimneter Drain Pipe 6,146 Lineal feet R SI5,00/LF $ 92,1'i0.0't 1a. 15" Dian ter Drain pipe 800 11neal Feet P+ SPIs Don S 14,400.00 20. 14" Diar ter Drain Pipe 1,5001.Ineal Feet ^ S27.0C,'tF 71. 24" Dia*eter Drai„ Pipe 3,380 Lineal feet (+ $61.()O/1F S 206,IDD.DJ 17. 39" Dian-ter Drain Pipe 2000 Lineal feet 0 S64.00/LF $ 134,4Q1 00 35. illumination 5 Signalization Deletes t -0- Subtotal $3,402,309.00 5" Contingency $ 170,115.00 Enainenring, Adriniatrntian, Cana C unsei, Printiey, interir Nrancing, land AchiW tiw• $1,181,661.00 TMAI S4,154,087.00 * r WA'FR !TENS 1. 12" Ductile Iron Water Hain 7,922 Lineal Feet P S19.25/LF S 152,499.00 2. 10" Ductile Iron Water Fain 1.287 Lineal Peet P W.OlJ S 23,166.00 3. 12" Gate Valve 13 Each P $2,200.00/1a, S 29,600.00 4. 10" Gate Valve 11 Fach P $2,000.(),Aa. $ 22.000.00 5. Fire Hydrant As Seftl,y Type A 7 Fach n $1.SOO.00/Fa. S 12,600.00 6. Fire Hydrant Apse hly Type p 16 Each P $7,3p0.D2,n., S 36,800.00 ?. fittings MOO,) Pound, P $1.50/;,h- $ 47,000.(10 Glow Oft ASse^n;r I Fach D $4!`O.00"Fa. c 400.O(t 9. Ad]'r,t Valv,, Vault 21 [ach 0 $P0.1321a. 1.680.00 ll�. nJjuet V=tive He 17 Lach D S1:Kl.i?rtj;.a. $ I,700.Oil l l a"PO ns S 6,h20.00 r Subtotal E 327,%5.00 5% Contingency E 16,398.00 Engineering, Administration, Sales Tax, Bond Counsel, Printing, Interim Finan-ing E 106,479.00 TOTAL E 450,842.00 SANIIARY SIWFR ITFMS 1. 8" Diameter Sanitary Sewer 1,660 tAneal Feet 0 $60.00/1F S 99,600.00 2. 8" Side Sewer 452 Lineal Feet @ $60.00/0 $ 27,120.00 3, Sewer Manhole 48" Diameter 19 Faih @ $1,300.00/La. $ 23,400.00 4, fxtra Depth Manhole 130 Vertical feet @ $100.00'VF $ 13,0nr.,. 5. 12" Diameter Sanitary Sewer 1,990 Lineal Feet 3 6. 12" Ductile Iron Pipe 4D0 Lineal Feet. @ t77.00/1,F $ 30,800.00 7. Hi%cPlldneo,ix $ 8,100.01 Subtotal S 337,340.00 5' Contingency S 16,867.00 Fn9lnPering, Administration, Sales Tax, Bond Counsel, Printing, Interim Financing S 100.864.00 TOTAL $ 455.071.00 a t.)F RF u Q .► r. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Z WARHFN C- GONNAyON, rt E. • DIRECT w i+ !F MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE 10 RENTON WASH Ea/ME ye XM 2J52509 rfO S[rttr CHARLES J DELAURENTI 11Av011 December 10. 1979 Honorable C. J. Delaui c,q t, Mayor and Members of the City Council Subject- L.I.D. 310 benefits to City of Renton wetlands Dear Mayor Delourenti ano Cr,wncil Members. The 4ue5[ton has arisen as to whether or not the 20-acre parce' that the City owns, which is presently designated to be used as wetlands, receives benefits from the constrwctlon of L.I.D. 314, it may be true that the Lonvtruction of the roadway and water and sever it-provements doll not enhance the use of the property for its use as a wetland except to provide access to the wetlands Dy the pabllc fyr the and genera, public observation of the wetlands The proposed assessment to trill 2u-ecre parcel s $277,320.31. Upon the o•�p lotion of this L.I.D. improvement the property will he served with air y,iate roadway access and water and sewer Improvements capable of pro- viding services to the City's 20-acre parcel. The market value of the ,rnperty thus 1s substantially increased by the conxtruction of the orn:ements and the market value of the property is increased thereby- Thr i ity'y interest in this. property is proprietary as compared to the interest Ln other properties such as streets, which is grvernmental -n nature, 'itrerts and such other public right-of-way faeiiit-.es such as raperating railroad rights-of•veyt which in a sense are a utility or doyern- mrital in nature, are nor benefltted by these improvements P.nd would be exempt from assessment Public lands 'vhich generally are of a :`Pri.-It, nature, be it city, county or state-owned properties, are sub- ^rent by local improvMe+t disc-Icts when laid properties are benefitted, The 20-ocre parcel owned by the C can be sold and the A- the sale of this property is that the proceeds +f the acqu,ra wetlands in the Renton vlclnity. This particular parcel tx, ;-i the center of the manufacturing park development area has, of in location, full im►rovrleents for roadways and utilities Ms t,"n stated, is mat necessary Mr the purpose or maintain wetland. With all of thane improvemants available, it is ide, inn -anufacturing park development. • s mayor and Cit. Council - Oecemoar l0, iYi3 Tne City has on its Comprehensive titer in this same vI,initl on the easterly ode of the sakes ftreway Apptoh',atal, 65 acres of viotland which is salted for that purpose, Thvre Iy rum reasonable means of providing a, to this 65 acres and sewer utilities are not readily availobit. The C,: Sratti, and Raritan dos, have avatar lines passing through this portal rnuld be available to swrve that area. It is thetefore my suggestion that the City Council coosidar the sob' i1-acre parr el and ut l l ice the procaeds from that sale for the purcha the 65-6cre wttland amra easterly of the Valley Freeway, Sincerely, Mawr e•• 1. Gonnaso,, P.F. eubl ,t Hummer bire,tur wt:G. c e,ty Attorrrc Richard Hnuyhton Jones Assoc.ate% r t'1 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT IYARREN C GONNASON. I?E. • DRECTOR F MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE SO RENTON WARM elilliEE +e 'cb 235-2569 :.�tfD SE e`E CNARLES J DELAURENTI IAAVOM Dr,erber I,. 1979 Honorable C J. Delaurenti, Mayor and Mellen of the City touncil Subject- L.I 0. 314 ernefits tc City of Renton Wetlands Dear Mayor Dela,,,ent, and Council Merbers- The questio- has arisen a, to whether or no the 20'acre parcel that the City owns, which i., presently designated to be used as wetlands, receives benefits from the Cdnstruct.on of L,1.0. 31►. It may be true that the construction of the roadway And water and sewer improvements does not enhance the use of the property for its Use as a wetland except to Provide access to the wetlands by the public for the viewinq and general Puhlrf observation or the wetlands. The proposed assessment to this 20-eve parcel is $277,320.31. Upon the ecmaletion of this L.1.0. i-provemant the Croprtty will be served with adPgnate roadwy, access and water And sewe, Improvements capable of p,o- vidinq ser,,,tes to the City's I0-accre parcel. The market value of the Pi"Pert, thus is subs:antially in�reased by the construction of the improvements and the market value of the properly -S increased thereby. The City's interest in this property is propr>etarr as compared to thr ritv's interest in other properties such as streets, which !s governmental to nature. Streets and Such other public ri4ht-of-way facilities such as ape-ating railroad rights-ot-way, which in a sense are a utility `r govern- mental in nature, are not benef fitted by thrse improvements and would be exempt fray assessment. Public: lands which generally are of a proprietary nature, be it city, county or state-awned properties, are subject to assess- -wnt by local Improvement dise'iCts when safe properties art specifically bensfitted. The 20-acre parcel owned by the City Can be sold and the only rest, .ction On the Said of this property is that the proceeds o,f the Sale be used to acquire wtlands in the Menton vlcfn •V. This Particular parcel located In the center of the manufacturing park devolopmert area has, by reason Of it. location, full Improvements for roadways and urillties which, a, ha• u.erl stated, is not necessary for that Purpose de maintaining it as a wefland, With all of these improvements asailable, ct is ideally suited for manufacturing park development. • Major and City Count it Oetember Ia. 1979 The City has on its CurV,r enenxive Plan In this %ame vicinity on the easterly .ide of the Valley freeway approximately 6S acres of wetland which is ideally >uit ,d for that purpose. There is no reasonable means of providing access to this 65 acres and sewer utilities are not readily available. The City ut Seattle and Renton does have Ovate. lines passing through this parcel so water ,ouid be Available to serve that area. It is therefore my sugg"cion that the City Council consider the sale of the 20vcre parcel and utilize the proceeds from that sate fot the purchase of the 65-acre wetland area easterly of the Valley Freeway. Sinteraly, - Marten C. GOheaSon, P.t, Puoit< Mork% Director wCG:jt .c: City Attorney Richard Moughton Jones Assoc tat*% MY Or OFFICE OF CiTY fIIRR imit of OWNER ROLL N1," R City Clcrk CiLy of Renton 2u City (tall Rci,ten, WA 9RU55 ULXLRIPIIur! Cr Pi'U^�l'ir S{t: 75-23-04, PCST OF 01. p t S{ 1/4 Of 13 :/4 (Ili PAr+ ;0 FT W t 1254.20 FT S OF Y,E COR SO 6'L TH ft 88-?4-48 W 1095.43 FT IA. TAP Nt FT E OF W LN SO a TH S 01-01-49 W 845.23 FT 111 S 88-?4-48 L 1032,55 FT IWL TAP 20 FT W OF F LII SD ST 1/4 TH N 00-49-10 C 845,19 FT 10 POii. Yoe were previously notified It itth(. City tacril of n, City of Renton h,:s declured its intention to create Local 1."provemrr,t District Nunber 314. Yr were also ra1tified of the tr tw, borne by your property as its ,heir et tl:o cost of iaprovc,nru'. A p,iblic hearing >n tht I:rePe s,<I rrtn•r „r;,ct tics bile. + ioe (icy CouticII on November 5, 1979. At that herring the Council tnntiutted the Public Uorks Or,partmeut to cx,min,� the prep(ned iriprovrl+tnt to determine whether certain feeturw. cuuLl tn+ r,odi4 ied rr delcicJ t(. reduce the overall cstimeb-d cost., lho Council then continued t,h^ hearing until O:(>0 po:,., Doct+,:ber 10, 19rr. Tha revised total estiwifk coat mW oxp.,r,v of the p,vpnsed improvement is S!i,fG0,P0O.OD. the rovi,cd oatvwt. .nsresment .gr..imt th^ above descrih<d property k; Street u•pr(ec"-its: 24 61,5 Z�_. Water ionrc,v,mvnt•.: 'WTI)4'211�_ Sewer i�.i:ra� . . .._.,0 0. A p&.11c info-ration reeltne will tr geld et 10:00 a.m. on December a, 1('". in tilt, Renton City (=:n i'll Ch,•��lor, s„cnnd tlecr, Rtrt;:n 1'unlcipal i.eil;'in,% lit,,re!,"tatr'.es it tf:e p(,al1r Lurks pep:ircrent will discuss tl,: revised iv rovement: c.u' rr.o•r yue>tirns frao ten )1 , cnntinuatfon of the City (vtox it tearir,, en the p•vposed improvement %,fit be held at 8t0o p.r., on D•.ewber It', lc7-1 in the Council Chambers. I,ritttn protests shall t•,- tilts! Lath tl,e City Clark at or prior to the ti c fixe<: fir the cuntind d icr of sail hoar:­g. Prct(%ts s:rould contain let, block, eddition ur ,+(y other 16,01t)ict de5cripticns. Protests provfouely filed are no t(rsor v;,11J, tteri•fore, t'er,,vs previously t llinq Prot :t% must re-file Vow nrothsh, it they r-i,h to continue to CITY Dr 4ft.iC, s sAci jMjjjL °J 1 k4 TT.AS4RtC%�a le� W o.a LLlo_19!MEET MMMER Ass U ass 6c_ 4 20yy7.7y l } �1 1668 / 3,71 31 295 / 7.34-- i � J � Prlo,39 P 37 3 1 4! V5.49 4/ 4# / 03 / 24.73 ey 59 ?0 5.#o 7 / R9 3.0 �1 4 ><3 g 9412l .�J' M K 95L77, VS t f? / G7z,a . 41 9j79 s sR0, o L s� 2od.03 t9so �/ 8.09 4.797.% 7!' /B /PVI/ 7.C / 1990606.07 fq ? eq ¢-7.7- v.�5 i i PUGE�' POAWJEq December 10, 1879 Tho Honorable C. t, Delaurenti, Mayor and Members of the Renton City Council Renton Muricipal Building Renton. Washington 48055 Dear Mayor and Council Members. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 0314 MR THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY. SEC. 19-23-05, WEST 1/2 OF SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SOUTHEAST 114 LESS ST,1TB HIGHWAY, ASSESSMENT ROLL #30 Puaet Sound Power k Light Company, as the owners of the above property, protest the assessment of $8,341 .19 as our share of LID *311. The above property is a triangular piece 50' x 27e' , as per attached sketch. Although the property is zoned L-I, be use, of its shape, it is unusable as a building site. Conaequent ,y , it will not receive any benefit from the formation of this LID. Should you have any qusations regarding our protest, feel free to call Pick Ct ius v,, /454-6758. LiSLIP A. UOVIBR MANAC�FR-HLAI. ESTATE DIVISION DCfLAD:w Attnehment ce, pick Causev 11. L. Copps ., lna;Y�W:4ia�.re..s �a� rrr,r,. � r'S'it•.. . 7 d►'3�irw+...r+ .+... ,..L� �„ ). ,�,r� , ° � (VALLEY . FREEWAY)y— LID it ko G �s I^ f �qfla l ' W � ��Z ���{�...� __ � ��rC �! �1�+..�J>���H�1.��� �CJ� k [ /J II ✓l�j •'l F�-aFv 'ssnH rc s ?, [ R£HroH r . cony ATT/ "K E / . . , } AVE �•.�:1-F 1�:1 u/,nL nseucle" Y 11,i' JU 1 J _ atwcra arrt awmatar ++ WO N G COUNTY, WA S a j T-C• - N .. ( � NCNfSLA e Y. TS IV A S It tBRYN .r -MAWR slew a ift iIry s. .;a• /ya+. • ? r , .24 MAPLE Xog } wr ,Z.ys F L �r �V.. � �.A> � ��' • . 4. 1 tIl y. 1♦ I .0 / l ♦. i � f;� A�1 Meaas:her :P, :9ta The Honorable ^harlss Delaurenti, Mayor Member of the Slty Counci: Munialpal Willing 200 Fill Avenue Soo Renton, WA I)VtS RE: htt ;-.sed . .1.:.-. 3114 ::ent.seat-.: A, t'+ property awners of the North 1/2 of the i.outh 1/4 of SW 114 l.n: -he Cast +t feet in Section 19-23-05, we wish to sutatir our official protest to the Proposed L.I.C. 314. The City's engineering estimate !�r :12 of tLa street Improvements alcty South S9th between Feyerno ant; 1Sn: would be in axcees of MO par fnnt foot, we find t t�se cv-t: tv !r excessive and would not pro ide the cost benefit tc part..ipate rI this Pro4osed Local Improvement rletri^t, wv would like to point out to the City Council that 19th Avenue South could, It fact, be deleted from the Proposed Waal Improvement District w'th,+ut creating a hardship on the rest of the L.I.D. Sincerrly, OLYMPIC PIPE LINE COMPANY December 10. 1979 Renton City Council Renton 4uni;ipal Building Renton, WA 48155 REF: RESOLUTION 2299 LID 314 Olympit Pipe Line Company wishes to have recorded their protest to Resolution 2299, LIO 314. Olympic owns the followinq properties affected by the proposed LID' Assessment Roll all Oescriptim SEC 30-23-05. N 100 FT OF 4W 114 OF NE 114 LY W OF PSH + A E OF EAST VALLEY HWY SUBJ TO ESM. Assessment Roll 674 Description: LOTS 30-23-05, BLOCx 9084, POR 4W 1/4 Of NW 1/4 BEG At PT 180 F' S & 20 FT E OF NW COP Of SUBO IN S 89-52-01 E 910.93 FT TAP 10 FT W nr AS MEAS AT P;A T3 E L4 OF SUBG T+ , ^.1.35-12 d ;77,i1 r' 18- t4•Ar w 9r.3.21 T' 'a. 27 r -r W LN Of SO SURD TM N N-49-10 E 554.32 FT TO BEG. Assessment Roll 018 Dascript m: SEC 30-23.05, N 70 FT OF NE 1!4 OF No VA LESS ST HWY LESS ST StMJ TO ESMT OVER 4 30 FT. les.ite the c!ty's attempt to provide a more reasonable plan for the proposed local improvement district, we do not feel that the major points of dissoreement have been corrected. The following details our specific of:ections. ,11 Our assessment cost, greatly exceed the benefits Provided by the project. As an example, one portion of rvr property, which fronts Ea•t valley Road (M,sessment Roll 018I, is a narrow strip of land dedicated to pipe line and utility use and the necessary service thereof. Consequently, the develop- -,en', potential of the land is nonexistent. Based eprr the City of Renton Tax Rolls, the value of this Renton City Council December 10, 197q Page portion of land is $4,440. The assessment under LID 314 is $18,847.01. We do not think it is possible to gain sufficient benefits to Justify the assessments on our properties. (2) We still maintain that the method of assessment is inequitable. The present assessment procedure has spread the cost of the project over the greatest number of owners while reserving the greatest number of benefits for the larger companies. A demomtration of this is possible by observing that a 37' reduction to the total LiD costs provided only a 280 assessment reduction for Olympic Pipe Line. (3) It is our understanding that several owners have been granted deferrals from off-site improvement obligations pending participation in a LID We question whether these owners, under the proposed LID 314, are paying their fair share cf their original obligations. It appears these companies are gaining additional benefits by distributing their costs throughout the local improvement district. (4) In addition, there is some concern that the City of Renton has nit followed the proper procedures In the handling of t.10 314. Articles 35.43.130 and 35.43.150 of the 1979 Revised Code of Washington are explicit in their requirements. The city has not met these requirements and therefore has hampered the Construction of our protest. Very truly yours, 1 Q,rf,. George Williams, Jr. Manager RR Irvin/dqs bbk*kA 60. I40th aOsttle. **. QBT78. " Cl ..b,r 10 C A'4z-p:lsl.etlt OV 01jr t 1 0, el V: t al, st t i;, f, r t i L,c e 'L) r I Lit! r rov".1-'r.t tie one % 'ry ],rce ,ne o,,u Nrp t rnp )slrij;. `MILSON AND REARDON •� u 1O, ,r •.»•u. •a.» NUIW\, pA11NNaiV1. Npp.a IV NNN O Io• . ••C a ERTIFIED MAIL ^ December 6, 1979 City Council c� C City of Renton h, Renton Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Rentor, WA 98055 RE! NOTICE OF PROTEST -- L.I.D. 314 ' Ac sesament Ro Numbers an Q Oeacription of Property Roll No._40 SEC 30-23-05, S 100 ft of W 200 ft of FOLD-POR of N 1/2 of N 1/2 of NW 1/4 of SE 1/4 Ly Wly of Freeway R/W less St Rd. Description of Property; Roll No. 39 SEC 30-23-05. Por of N 1/2 of N 1/2 of NW 1 A of SE 1/4 Ly Wly of Freeway 1 Less St Rd Less S 100 ft of w 200 ft ther,� f This shall s. :ve to advise you that Craig Taylor Equipment Company, a Washington corporation, whose post office boa is 710, Renton, Washington 98055, which owns real property com- monly referred to as 3100 East Valley Highway, protests those certain estimated assessments, listed below, fur certain proposed improvements to be made by the City of Renton: Assessment Roll No. 39, $59.205.40 Assessment Roll No. 40: $11,902.73 The protester states that the proposed assessments are arbitrary, capricious and not fair based upon the real property it serves. Further, protester states that by appearing at the public hearing on December 10, 1979, at the hour of ItOo p.m., protester waives no rights to seek judicial review of such an art�itrary and cap- ricious assessment. Very truly yaurs, WILSON AND IREAPDON By ✓/A� - Harry C. Wilson, Attorney and Agent for Craiq Taylor Equipment HCwtet. Company cet Mr. Walter Pentinqton at: , O■tt .Mo M+.nxa Asmt fWw.+ v •t•Anua wr.rc '' t7aat :..uaar 1»N r e'. 2a�fH fln t 44t1U. e•t1N1A1.1 ow 1tlM lbY V A.,,., .. Mc `t M ` Dec. 6, 1974 3 . .,A* Re Wa. 9f Attention: Delores A. Mead, City Clark Dear Ms. Mead] t Would like to go on record as proteetlaq the estimated assess. f011VWt:on my property located as on East Valley HLOVAY with the descriptusr, as TOTAL PRCLIMINARY ASSRSSMENT ROLL, L.I.U. 114 pAME Or. lSNt16R 6ETSMATKD A:=SESSMKNT A33ESSMENT AJL1UMDCR Herman M. Allenbach $101,012.01 15 1010 S.W. 146th St Seattle, tea. 99166 DESCRIPTION OF' PRtlPFATY SEC 10-23-05,bEG 250 PT N AAA N/3 C/L PA E 1/4 CON TN N t9-06-01 I' 275 rT M/r. Ta HLY "(IN ST NWY AS TN NYL ALC SO MI:N TO N LN OF w $It 1/4 OF SP 1/4 TN M JP LN TO so C/L TM O TV 8b4i Lf.;i3 N ♦6a.li 3 MFAs 0" N� LESS Co ND. J sl •4,ray �. / Ns Aliange 1. HMA/1ms y i elf a el. Jr L.0 t� AAA. `` �c c �. �k4Lk 1_H "L4� r �L Lat `f4 ! 0rt.� 4C � ECucct -'�,; {�i atr ..� ,:�t(�✓ ; elf ,�A,G�/,f 40 742.91 jS GARY MERIINO CONSTRUCTION CO. Genaroi Conrrotlmp 91jS IpA AHnu�SW,M S"nw, WM61.a,ow 91101 December a, 1919 A 1,. .••x City Clerk City of Renton Renton Municipal Bulldinq 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washingtob 98055 ' Re: Notice of Protest L.I.D. No. 314 gentlemen; This shall servo as written advise to you that Gary Merlins Construction i.>. , located at 9125 loth Ave. South, Seattle, Washir,,ton 98108, which owns property wmmonly referred to as East valley Highway, 2900 Block and northerly to freeway line, does hereby pro- test the assessment of $168,913.71 for Assessment Roll No. Q and $103,120.71 far Assessment No. 36. These assessment fiqures are out of line with other municipal property assessments and need much to be reviewed. Sincerely, Gary Nerns, Partner GARY MERLINO CONSTRUCTION CO. OEM u 19T3 a'VtrM ra � v;cr r,i.t..� .Avt . •n t'M t m d.r.- _. •''"tL^j VtOC ::a,f ..t, t: +:� •... .rt.ct` • «1.1.'.'f ft ^arG�in Ear atnt ..,.• tti. _..cd `ya a,•;.,♦ 4,.+.tt. .ryt r.t,riclnux uW not fair tt.a J t ratnO ..t ••-• ,, ring ; t tn- ,,p.itr ti-¢ring on i o7Y, xt thw hoof ,,i4'a %.. trr a--t .. .. .,. •'fight- • " •.,,+:ain1 rvinx nt rir.• ..•'••irp .:•ta rat.-tr•^tt- aaaataent• 1 `'"rY Ywu'st .;.t"i7{ 5SfA . i .rtt&cKIH6 KOHL. EXCAVATING. INC. ,ou•n•t t it? oiitcntun Renton Wnieipal (Wilding "M 'ril1 U0. R. `�vnton, aash3t:c+r.,.. t>r,i, wit : eiwo•.t n ro,isod estiwated aeaoa+went on t .i.D. 0314 ,r�-.t appt,•,-into thu re,turtion in costa, ttottovor t *till toot tti,• I .1.". <houl,l he postponed until se can pet matching le d•,.%l luml% Cron the t>ept. nt Transportation. At this time the toa-i i< not impairing anybcdva ability to do business in the araa. i. • n.YJ ',� r���;•, ' :�_ 1+arcament Noll Yumhor _ it �. 1�14, ION 0] '; of %it % t N WIN of St IMY S I f OP=D lwuuial.t. I Lft OITT ut Rc'xnlx, ttIW 1uslmroro�, D►oaber 6. 1x7i flarron ;. ;emason, P. K. ➢oblio gores Director flavor Barbaro >Ain000h xantun zlty Causoil Poston .ity Attorney To g1:oa It May Coaoarn, Platter De advised thet we crotest the revised rroresed LID 311, on ohtoh there fe to Do a scheduled haarinr an the 10th uey Of beaabor, UTx at R V. a. Our prone ty eltbin the erdnor-d LID 314 to described se, Late ;;e, 33, 34, Moor 21, Hlll-ans Rarliagton Oardons • 1. Erie / Oaaar Basil' JohW an Milttn A. ;almeon ➢artnera, Uave a Saedo�s Servioa 408 S. x. I%th Street Renton, ffashinxton 9:obb OOd •YtJ/�' Qr'.4�QJ� 19113 uxzy�.. •w . CONSTRUCTION CO. (J RENTON - WASMINGTON � 3 4, , sa . o � : � '. � `� � ' a e � , i � � i �' � '. .. i ,� v i f � r I �� ... ' . . � i N � � a � � � � __ —_ _- - -- ... . _teOF -- I sow Aw • r 49,4tt.4Q ��� r004 57�010 S6 7. , I qIM Ii0 iMY. YAXAfM lwMY4W11 te * -- _ Root. Rod »C:H Yu1. _ S.. .- __ r.b .prep»•u sue+. _ sot .P .....n. Ie1 Y�•r •nf.».n.n •:MARKS • 16 TO: Public Works Department FROM: City Clerk RE: L.I.D. a 314 Protest Letter or Petition ------------------------------------------ ---------- ---- Me forward herewith protests as above- referenced. Please tabulate percentages for report to Council at Public Hearing to be held cn this matter on 12/14/79 st December 4, 1979 Renton City Counc:i Renton :+t.nicipal Dldn. 200 Mill Ave. South Renton, c.? 98055 ile: I 314 Our Case No. 79-63. 314 Gent1L,cn: This letter is to register the pretest of ry client, Mr. Chris Balzer of Iiedoncc Beach, Vashingtcn, ever the assessrert against his property in Renton. `.his property is nart of ycor 1 .I.0. 314 (.lssesstlent RL11 `urner 54) , the final heating on which is set for Cecerler 10, 1979. "r Palz,r has too major ob- le;t.icns. First, -our origtsal L.i.D. emotmt. was $6,992,.e92.00 end '.r. Palzer's property was only assessed $48,637.61. "h". I ze'eived your revised assesswert, you car imacine ry surrrise to find th..t , althOL-h the I .I.C. arccnt hac crone down to $5,660,000.00, Mr, Palzer's ccntr Ycutrer. hce .,.ire UP $56,208.03, a jump cf cne half of one percent of the total orica of the I .I.D. : 1 doubt if 'Ir. Balzer's ten olts .' -res represents a full cr,c cercent of the rrcperty affected by this ' .1 .D. .nd it seers cvcrly burdensome to assess this prcoert.. suca a large percentage of the entire arccnt. ',r. Palzer's second objection to this assessrent. is that this particular piece of property is already served L� sewer lines cn its North side, which are oceretrd oy Metro. This sewer is also a trunk line 7REECEIVED ( r 1979 CITY C jwll t RIM10h NP Renton i,l �CUn cil Page 2 December *979 , and has the capacity tr, serve the entire extent of this property thrcugh the digging of only one branch line. it makes more sense economically to ccnrect up with an existino system capable of handling the load, than to spend zillions to build an overlapinn e•,ster in the same area. Mr. Palzer feels that this ?roperty should 'oe excluded entirel, from the L.S.D. assessment, since it alreaQy has se,+et service to it. Since you may not net this letter in tine to act en it, it is !Ir. Palzer's intentition to attend both E the p•utlic information meet.na on Decerbe: 6, 1979, and the City Cow cil neeting on Decenbei 10, 1979, tc voice his disapproval of the inclusion of his property in this assessment. I trvst that you will consicer this letter a reaffi-ration of the views expressed E there. Sincerely, i Gecrge L.W. Brintnall attorney at Law 30421 Pacific ttiohway S. 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NN6t( om : svpe5eV re bEr rNF MeN. / ro rAY Y(.R P,c'o/bJ E17 AJ.iE J3 mE,UT OF �'7A0T �. . e(4rA.N. ✓ GgNr MRfC�. � fAJ A'f,rNER CAN A4rd+f ELSE• P&wo PA,,wri .� pw<S .wE Nor RNA'Nr 404A 3 ,l NA„F .+FR<,^ All k,A,.15 OL R "010 AQJ,:r YOLR VtPve"Cr . rrrF O c4,- "4cq-rF r OA.F r5 rnAr 6E(9EA. ,,evey /) A✓A2 AyL6 J/4 BoT YOUR X1Dwt,A1 As*mFR AAS urFaRAICD "e-I Nor nAUr To .vR,r AA,O -MNr Yav $00-10 �.,AE rNF PFeVL r' rw7r -se c.LG� 3r�. .!'� T..,s rgL•F SCAI 4.3+Z MAHF ,0✓E REN 70A/ WA <e,'s ad t 29 n,LC,NANS FARU//p roN (MRpfKc JI� Ajzk. 1MFNr Roll V f� -ecert!er 4, 1973 Renton City Council Renter. Aunicipal Lid,. 200 Pill Ave. South Renton, t.4 98055 I:e: I:ID 314 our case ho. 79-63-314 Gentle:^=n: This letter is to register the pretest of my client, Mr. Chris Palzer of 6edoauc, Peach, t+ashinyton, over the asseesn.ert tgafnst his prc-. rty in Renton. This prcpexty is part of ycor i. .i.;^„ 314 (Assesrnent Roll "urbet 54) , the final hearing on which is set for beer 10, 1979. .'r. Palzet has two walor et- 7ec, Pirst, yovr orivinal 1..I .r, amount was $8,992,392.00 and .' rr. Palzer's prorerty •++ae cr.ly assessed $48,637.61. ":ten I recei�cd }our revises os+essnent, you car imacinc r% surrri�c tc fird that , althou:^h the t ,I.P. srcunt hat gore tc, $S,66C,000.00, Vr. Palztr's eenttiSuticn hce core 1'1 $i6,208.03, a )UDIn of one half of one percent of the total urice: of the I .T.D. ! 1 doubt i* 'Sr. Palzer's ten rlcs acxcs tupre;serts a full cne l.:ercent of the prc,-•t.xty affected by this L.I.D. end it seer.b ( wily Lurdensoe.e to issoss this preperty such a larle percentxpe of the entire arct.nt. hr. Palzer's scccnp eo;cction to this as: essrect is that tf.x9 {:articular niece of prorert, is <Jreacy se-eecr Ly se-er line.,, cn its .crth lice, ".a:;ich. are O�erotud by 9.ctxo. Thxr sr,..er is also a trunk line RECEIVED UG F5 1979 j f L ory COUNCII K NION MA j Renton Ci • Council palp DeceDece m 1479 and h&s the capacity tc serve the entire extent of thi, property thrcugh the 6igginq of only one branch line. It rakes n,ore sense economically to mnrect up with an existino system capahle of handling the lead, than to spend millions to build .:n ,,verlapinq system in the same area. Mr. Palzer -e<15 that t;iis p-ooerty shocld be excluded entirely from the L.I,D. assessment, since it already has sewer servic,: to it. Since you ay not net this letter in time to act on it, it is Nr. Palzer's intentition to attend both the public information meting on December 6, 1979, and the City Council meeting on December 10, 1979, to voice his disapproval of the inclusion or his property in this assessment. I trust that yov c,ill corcider this letter a reaffirr..ation of the viewr expressed there. Sincerely, --��--. wttu Gccrr�e L.h'. Brintnall Attorney at Law 30421 Pacific nlghway S Federal Way, WA 98003 941-1141 GL;'Bi)dh • I1/5/79 1 TO: Public Works Department FROM: City Clerk ME: L.I.D. a 314 protest Letter or Petition _________________________________________________________ We forward herewith protests as above- referenced. Please tabulate percentage• for report to Council at Public Mearina to be held on this setter on 11/5/79 , AM South Kenyon Seattle, Washington 98108 November 2, 1979 Renton City Council Renton Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 18055 REFERENCE: L.I.D. 314 Description of Property Sec 30-23-05, NE ', of NW ', Less 70 Ft A Less St W 40 Ft THOF for St Gentlemen: We are in receipt of your Notice of Public Hearing regarding the above referenced L.I.D. We are opposed to the project in its present form! Our reasons are as follows: 1) During the June meeting when we met with the city and property owners to discuss the pro_lect, the discussion was based on an estimated cost of 4.4 million, not the present estimated cost Of 9 million! <) As we understand the present concept, this project includes riprovements of the P1 and P9 channels. These costs should be distributed to all land owners affected by the Green River Flood Control Project, not Just those land owners it the Present proposed L.I.D. 3) We understand the City of Renton is not contributing any fu:ids for this project even though they benefit from the improve.nents (maintenance cost if nothing else). Renton 'tty Council No,,ember 2. 1979 P,ge 2 4) We further understand that no application for Federal Funds was made by the City of Renton. Federal Funds were obtained by the City of Kent on their improvement project of East Valley Road and it seems logical that Renton could qualify also. 5) The estimated cost of S725,661.00 for our property i-> entirely too much for the value of the land. We are opposed to the proposed project as it is now presented. In order to reduce the cost to acceptable lesels, we offer the fullowing re.om^endations for your consideration: (A; Postpone the project for one year and attempt to obtain Federal Funds. (B) Make an equitable distribution of the P1 and Pc) channel cost to all land owners affected. (i) Assess the advantages to use City of Rentor and apply equitable funding to the project. (0) Eliminate the SW 27th Street west of Li,,d Avenue. Since this is now swamp, it is much more exp.nsive to improve. Also, we understand most of :he property owners along that portion of SW 27tn do not w.mt the street. We sincerely hope the public hearing platform can be effectively used to reach alternate means of redwing cost; and providing financing. Respectfully Submitted, Ronald D. Allison Richard J. Diven John E. Weber Richard C. Iversen i By onald 0. A ison RDA/pgq wfur • • .eft«- xr.frf..<. }!larnw` PwE{iOM Tnewan,waoM.ELua S MOlM4M rOI111tfrw Fu.t [[FrrC.l flNfwirNrDM NCO+ e`t�[•�.ra YfW[f xN4[ODr IN fr)sff0 KwNtf<b^••ry n.4'••Of-f(.,.4,Crn IM'Y)0.Lr .r C f(we e.11by .yy-(mar~_I - Jp[I f frfFx.[Y MM.Yp1DF e C DIr<[ NKFDYft nt.W Y(t• rnl±wy ry 1.)AY� WrF,rY WM•+N.i .y O t�ff[r f F YO y.N[[. nCwn\i n...r4r' ffYry,bl yY.• MFYYNrDY D C t A 1 .M'YOY4r OM tND •�.).4•Ca x fOY(\\•� KNel rKfl nfrN Of(IerFY eef FCn COO(ferfN'Mf M:rtarf[F•'• fewr.D t CCr •4F.rOf?1"Or' `OWw rFDff..x.� �ty l4c ntoMw n,:ff ot! N[ CfMONA fet f'vu r 4 trnN. . \IMf e[s4f• FfMftM x fDY+10` sr�ra.�sF`.w +.\r wwwor• November 5, 1979 Renton City Council Renton Municipal Bldg. M Mill Avenue South Penton, Washington 98055 RE: Resolution No. 2299 and L.I.D. No. 314 Gentlemen: On September 24. 1979, the Renton City Council adopted Resolution No. 2299 which stated its intention to form Local Improvement District (L.I.D.) No. 114 for the purpose of making certain road, sewer and water improvements. The boundaries of L.I.D. No. 314 and the project description are contained in Resolution No. 2283, which was approved by the Renton City Council on July 2, 1979. Included in L.I.D. No. 314 are three pr.rcels of land owned by Broadacres, Inc. These parcels are assessment roll numbers 29, '8 and 19; their legal descriptions are contained in the attached notices of public hearing. Pursuanl. to the provisions of RCW 15.43.140, Brcadacres, Inc. wishes to protest the formation of L.S.D. Nc. 314. The proposed project described in Resolution Nos. 2283 and 2299 will not specially benefit the Broadacres property included in L.I.D. 314 in the manner reflected in the assessment formulas. 0: 1.} a smsll portion of the proposed project crosses or affects BroadaI-res property. Yet the assessment formulas used would result ir, assessments unlawfully disproportionate to the benefits received. In fact, Broadacres questions whether there would be any benefits to its property since the proposed project would dead end SW 27th Street in a manner making it difficult to control parking facilities located on its property. Page 2 Broadacres also believes the scope of the pro3ect is not proper. Discussions between representatives of the City of Renton and property owners affected by the proposed L.I.D. have revealed that many of the elements of the project are not needed or desired. Elimination of some of these features would sub- stantially reduce the cost of the proposed project. Broadacres representatives are willing to work with the City of Renton and other property owners to devise a more reasonable proposal which would include only those improvements needed and which would accurately assess property acording to the special benefits received. However, at this time, we must protest the formation of L.I.D. 314 and Broadacres inclusion in it because Broadacres property is not specially benefited to the extent of the assessments which would be levied against it. Sincerely, PRESTON, THORGRIMSON, n.T.r.IS 6 HOLMAN 1 Rebecca L. 'Bogard R7.!i:t 7tNU L. AJVK • 22435 G.S. 288 re Kent, Vaehington 9803I Noaember 5 I979 s , kenton Municipal Bldg Renton, We. 98055 We would like to gite notice that we object to the high cost of the proposed L. I. D. 3I4. Ye believe that either the scope of the work will have to be reduced or the Project will have to be delayed until] some funds can be fund to reduce the burden on t?e property owners. The property that we own are assessment roll # 34, #35 and # 36. 8incerly yours OLYMPiC PIPE LINE COMPANY November 5, 1979 Renton City Council Renton Municipal Building Renton, WA 98055 REF: RESOLUTION 2299 LID 314 Olympic Pipe Line Company wishes to have recorded their protest to Resolution 2299, LID 314. Olympic owns the following prcoerties affected by the proposed LID: Assessment Roll 131 Description: 3EC 30-23-05, N 100 FT OF NW 114 OF NE 1/4 LY W OF PSH 15 8 E OF EAST VALLEY HWY SUBJ TO ESM. Assessment Poll -74 Description: LOTS 30-2345, BLOCK 9084, FOR NW 1/4 OF NW 114 BEG AT PT 180 FT 5 a 20 FT E OF NW CDR OF SUED TH S 89-52-01 E 910.93 FT TAP 70 FT W OF AS MEAS AT R/A TO E LN OF SUBD TH S 01-35-12 W 577.01 FT Td N 88- 24-48 W 903.21 FT TAP 20 FT F OF W LN OF SO SUBD TH N 00-49-10 E 554.32 FT TO BEG. Assessment Roll r18 0es. ription: SEC 30-23-05, N 70 FT OF NE 1,4 OF NW 1/4 LESS ST HWY LESS ST S'1BJ TO ESMT OVER N 30 FT. We are of the option the extent of the improvements exceeds the needs of the area at this time. The following details our specific objections. (1) The proposal to combine all road improvements into one category should be reviewed, especially the combining of S.W. 19 and 27 with East Valley Road. (2) The extention of S.W. 27th from East Valley to beyond Valley Parkway is premature. A large portion of the property to be served by this street is yet to be platted much less built upon. As proposed. S.W. 27th will be used as a major arterial between Tukwila and Renton. As such this road will benefit all property owners in the area and the City of Renton. The cost, therefore, should be more evenly spread amok those benefitting including the City. (3) With the construction of Lind Avenue, East Valley will no lona_r be required to handle the major portion of traffic in the area, thereforr, the Improve- ments to East Valley should be limited to resurfacing only. ., Renton Citj Council • . November 5, 1975 Page Two (4) The problems of store drainage and purchase of retention areas East of hwy. 167 has not bean soh•ej nor have the cost mean included. Who is to pay and Mow is tblt to be determined? ` (5) inat portion of our property which fronts East Valley (Assess,,,,.t N's 31 and 78) are narrow strips used for oipsli,.as, utilities, and service therrof. in compariff, the value of this land to the assessment, we find that the assessment is approximately .1.81/sq, ft. versus a land valve of 354/sq. ft. The assessment is therefore, five (5) times the value of the land which we find excessive. As a sirall property corner with properties of limited development potential, we find Me assessment methodology proposed unequitable. the major developer who can spread the cost throughout their development can possibly benefit from the LID. Olympic Pipe Line Company will not. We appreciate the opportunity to view our concerns governing LID 314. Very truly yours,, G. W. Williams Manager GWW/jjvb KOHL EXAM! KJ 1J Eat VMNy Rd * 't �. . � ,er mn, wt hingto„ 98055 22a-aa20 ti City council " [ E.1tlEC City of Renton �� CA1^1 ut ei1 Renton Municipal ]ding 200 Mill Ave, Southth \� dtc` Re; Notice of Protest----L..I.D, 314 fie" Sit: I have not received a letter on he proposed LID 314 but had heard from the snrroundinq neighbors of the unreal assessment proposed for my property at 3330 E. Valley Road, I did all the city and get the approximately price of S1oV,000,00. 1 can not imagine anyone thinking that amount reasonable. Vi•h the opening of Lind Avenue our traffice should be reduced and nothing is that bad n the East Valley Road that cant wait until we can receive some financial aid from J a government ar,d the city of Renton, Sincerely, / ,� ik,lores Kohl PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTN NT WARREN I. G'"NNASON, R,E. • DIRE-_'OR rl WINIC14AL BUILDING 200MILLAVE SO RENTON WASH 900S5 ^ti 215 2569 �c-E•. CHARM: OEL-AURENTI MSvGR 55.89 T PUBLIC WS DEPARTMENT WARgEN r III GONNASON, F.E. • °�AECTGa MUMCIP" RIALOMG 2WOLLAVE SO RENTON WASH 99055 t s, P :f5 CHARLES i DELAURENTI MA\OR nil _. idus;•n(i, '<�p)- •to rhi< rv� on� fF,it Pi c �i 11/5/79 TO: Public works Department FROM: City Clerk RE: L.I.D. a ,,14 Protest Letter or Petition - --------------------------------------------------------- -- we forward herewith protests as above- ref.renced. Please tabulate percentage, for reoort to Council at Public Mearihq to be held on this matter on I1/5/75 f To* Renton City Council Subject: L.I.D. 314 We Nish To protest the following assessments for L.Z.D. 314: Assessment Roll No. 69 Estimated Assessment: $3511`.10 Property Descripti<n: Lots 36-37, Block 22, Hillmans Ea-linqton Gardens 41 Assessment Roll No. 70 Estimated Assessment: 53251.47 Property Description: Lots 38-39-40, block 22. Hillmans Earlington Gardens B1, 16 6 N 60 ft of 39-40 6 S 20 ft of E 135.05 ft of 39 less St Hwy Our protest is based on our understanding that 4016 of the cost of the street improvements are beinq assessed against all properties included in L.I.D. 114 on a sir-le square-foot basis. We are thus paying for the new east-west streets in the project from which we receive no eeconomic benefit. It is our contention that the costs of these streets be born: entirely by the property owners serviced by these streets. John H. Powers r � s c "1 "' Framcis J, p , Jr. rp Fd . II/2/79 TO : Public Myrks Department FROM: City Clerk RE: L.I.D. a 314 Protest Letter cr Petition -------------------- _-_-_-_-_ Me forward herewith proteuts ae ahove- referenced. Please tabula,e percentages for report to O•uncil at Public Ne ing to be neld on tnis matter on II/5/7' I" GARY MIMING CONSTRUCTION CO. y�,i . one.gl Cu nrra cn ny l 9125 . 101h A.,n Soo, S"'tle W.o'.q,on 98100 October 31, 1979 City Council City of Renton Renton Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Re: Notice, of Protest L.Z.D. 314 Ger.LIemen, This shall serve to advise you that Gary Merlino Con- struction Co, A Washington partership, located at 9125 100. Ave. South, Seattle, Washington 98108, which owns reel prnperty commonly referred to as 2900 and 2900 East Valley Highway, protest that certain estimated assessment of $412,791.89 for certain proposed improve- ments to oe made by the City of Renton. The protester states that the propoacd assessment is arbitrary, cap- ricious and not fair based upon the real property it serves. Further, protest states that by appearing at the public hearing on November 5, 1979, at 8:00 P.M. , protester waives no rights to seek judicial review of such r..a arbitrary and capricious assessment. Sincerely, .,ary Mer'lino, Partner CARY MERLINO CONSTROCTI01. CO. i • 1 vz;,9 TO: Public Works Department FROM: City Clerk RE: L.I.D. 0 p14 Protest Letter of Petition ___-"""___"_____________________________ _"-__----_---_-_-____- We forward herewith protests as above- referenced. Please tabulate percentage, for report to Council at public Hearinq t3 be held on this matter on 11/5179 „0�{e��Cltft ���► � �,`lS� Ropr GwN t . erg l C 1 W //tea Fc`177-' VALLEY orFICE 6 INDUSTRIAL PARK, INC. 800 Southwest 16th Street Renton, Washington 98C55 (.^ormerly Metro Industrial District) November 2, 19?9 HAND DELIVLRED Renton City council City Hall 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98n55 Subject.: Proposed L.S.U. 314 Assessment Roll Nos. 6, 7, 8, 10, 14, 15, 55 and 71 Gentlemen: The purpose of this letter is to protest L.I.C. 314 in its present scope. We are not opposed to the development cf the L.I.r, in itr concept, but we are opposed to the as.ount of the .ssessment which, in our opinion, falls fax short of eq:!aliy improving the value tf our property. We sincerely look forward en a revision in the scope of this L.I.D. which will reflect an appropriate reduction in its cost. Very truly yours, Ly uul S. Chiado Vic,- President PSC:dt cc-DHenry, Winsar Co. • VALLLY OFFICE L INDUSTFIAL PARK INCORPORATED 800 Southwest 16th Street Renton, Washington 98055 November 2, 1979 Mr. Warren C. Gonnason Director of Public Works City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington 98055 Dear Mr. Gonnason: This is to advise you that the name of "Metro Industrial District" has been fomally changed to "Valley Office i Industrial Park Inc." Please advise the appropriate departments in the city. Very t�rVrull�y/may/ours., Pa S. Chiado Vice President PSC.dt cc-City Council • • November 2, 1979 ID 314 PREI IMINARI COST f STIMATL' 1 STREET ITEMS 1. Mobilization Lump Sum S 1C0.000.00 2. Clearing b Grubbing 13.2 Acres @ $4,000.00/Ac. 3. Common Excavation 34,893 Cubir Yards @ $7.35/rY $ 273,910.0 4. Embankment 162,338 Cubic Yards 0 S7.75/CY 5. Unsuitable Excavation 10.000 Cubic Yards @ $8.00/CY $ 80,000.00 6. Proof Rollinq 48 Hours @ S50.00/Hr. S 2,400.5U 7. Bankrun Gravel Class B 12.000 Tons @ $7.00, Ton S. Asphalt Concrete Pavement 89,300 Square Yards @ S10.51/SY S 938,543.17' 9. Miscellaneous Asphalt Treated Base 10,000 Tons 0 $20.00/Ton 5 200,000.00 10. Cement Concrete Cw F Gutter 34.700 Linea' Feet @ $5.90/LF 5 204,730.00 11, Cement Conc-ete Driveway 800 Square Yards 0 $18.00/SY $ 14,400.00 12. Cement Concrete Sidewalk 4,167 Lineal Feet 0 S15.25/LF $ 63,547.00 13. Traffic Control signs Lump sum $ 10,000.00 14. Wheelchair Ramps 34 Each (a $120.00/Ea. $ 4,080.0'- 15. Lane Markings Lump Sum $ '2,000.00 16. iignal Conduit (future) 920 Lineal Feet ? $4.50/1F $ 4,140.00 17. Junction Sax 18 Each @ $150.00/Ea. b 2,700.00 18. 12' Diameter Drain Pipe 3,213 Lineal Feet @ $15.00/LF $ 48,195.00 19. 15" Diameter brain Pipe 9'3 Lineal Feet @ $15.OU/LF $ 16,884.00 20. 18" Diameter Drain Pipe 2,075 Lineal Feet @ $27.00/LF $ 56,025.00 21. 24" Diameter :rain Pipe 2.41' Lineal Feet 0 $61.DD/IF $ 147,315.00 22. 30" Diameter Drain Pipe 2,680 Lineal Feet @ $64.00/LF $ 171,520,00 23, 36" Diameter Drain Pipe 1,600 Lineal Feet 0 S73.00/LF $ 116,800.0o � s 24. 42' Diameter Drain Pipe S 26a,600.00 3,150 lineal Feet @ S84.00/1.F 25. 48" Diameter Drain Pipe $ 206,610.03 2,130 Lineal Feet @ $97.00/LF 26. 60" Diameter Drain Pipe $ 187,5SO.03 1,550 Lineal Feet @ $121.ONLF 27, 72' Diameter Drain Pior c 37,440.00 240 Lineal Feet 0 S156,00/1-F 28. Catch Basins Ty'p2 I S 133,000.00 190 Each 0 S700.00!111. 29. Catch Basins Type 11 S 0,400.00 48 Each @ $1,300,00/Ea. 30. Manhole 48" Diameter S 14,000.00 10 Each @ S1,400-00/Ea. 31. Manhole 54" Diameter S 41,400.00 18 Each 0 $2,300.00/ca. 32. Manhole 72" Dianeter S 30.600.00 y , ,400.0D/sa. 33. Manhole 96" Diameter S 44,000.00 11 Each @ S4,000.00/Ea. 34. Storm Drain Facilities East of Highway 167, P9 Crossing at East Valley Road and P1 Crossing at Springbrook Creek c 376,150.00 Lump SA 35. Illumination 5 Signali[z'ion Lump Sum F 574,378.00 Su,total $5,834,547.00 SL Contingency F 291,727.00 Engineering, Administration, Sales 'ax, Bond Counsel, Printing, Interim Financinr, Land Acquisition F1,51?,154.00 TOM c7,538,4?8.00 WATER ITEMS 1. 12" Ductile Iron Water Hain 9,797 Lineal Feet 0 S19.25;Lf � 2. 10' Ductile Iron Water Main i,827 Lineal Feet 0 $18.01/LF $ 32,886.(( 3. 12" Gate Valve 17 Each � $2,200.01.1/Ea. S 37,400,(: 4. 40' Gate Vale 17 Each ? $2,000.00/Ea. S 34,000.00 S. Fire Hydrant Assembly Type A 7 ldch 9 $1,8MOO/Ea. $ 12,600.00 6. Fire ^ydrant Assembly Type B 22 :ach n S2,300.01/1a. S 50,600.00 7. Fittings 30,500 ^amid; c ,:.50/Lb. $ 30.i50.00 R. 2" Blow Oft Asse�bly 1 Each O $400.00/Fa. S 400.00 `�. ldlust Vilv� V,iult 27 Each 0 $30.00/Ea. S 1,680.00 10. Ad,just Valve Box 17 Each 0 $100.00/Ea. $ 1,700.00 11. Miscellaneous S 6 520 00 Subtotal S 391,128.00 5% Contingency S 19,856.00 Engireering, Administration "ales Tax, Bond COUncel, Printing interim -i1,ancing, Land Acquis.tivn S 120,804.00 TOTAL 537,788.00 SANITAPY SEVER ITLMS 1. ,i Diameter Sanitary Sewer 4,900 Lineal Feet P $60.00/1-1` $ 294,000.00 2. 8" Side Sewer 972 '.ineal Feet @ S60.00/1-F $ 58,320.00 3. Sewer Manhole 48" Diameter 27 Each @ $1.300 00/Ea. $ 35.100.00 4. Extra Depth Manhole 170 Vertical Feet @ SIOD.00/VF $ 17,000.00 S. 11" Diameter Sanitary Sewer 2,350 Lineal Feet e $68.00/LF ; 159,800.09 6. 12" Ductile Iron Pipe 400 Lineal Feet @ S77.03/1-F $ 30,800.00 7. Miscellaneenc $ 8,100.00 ------------ Subtotal $ 603,120.00 5" Contingency S 30,156.00 Engineering, Administration, Sales Tax, Bond Counsel , Printing. Interim financing, Land Acquisition $ 182,900.00 TOTAL $ 816,176.00 0 • II/1On TO: PuLlic MOrks Department PROM: City Clerk RE: L.I.D. a 114 Protest Letters or Petition -------------------------------------------------------------- we forward herewith protests as above- referenced. Please tabulate percentages for report to Council at Public Rearing to be held on this matt,r on 11/5/74 I 'o A OF R,t � T fo 7 THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BLI (DING 200 MILL AVE SO. RENTON,WASH 2WSS LY CHARLES J DELAURENTI,MAYOR B PARKS and RE:REATION P JOHN E. WEBLEV - DIRECTOa rfp se PEE 235 256L Mrs. Delores A. Mead City Clerk City of Renton Dear Mrs. Mead; Please cinsider this letter as a formal protest to thr assessment of $188,747.72 against the below described property as a part of L.T.D. 314. The land in question has been designated as Wetlands by the City of Renton and, as such, does not benefit. appreciably from the proposed L.T.D. SEC 25-23-04, PURT OF GL 9 d SP 1/4 OF NE 1/4 DAF BAA1' 20 FT W 6 1254.20 FT S OF NE COR SD GL TH N 88-24-48 to 1029.43 FT M.'L TAP 300 FT E OF W LN SD GL TH S 01-01-49 W 845.23 FT TH S 88-24-48 F 103L.55 FT M'L TAP 20 FT C OF F. LN SO SF 1 '4 TH N 00-44-10 C 845.19 FT TO FOR. sincel-Iy, JJ 4 , ,.�6I 'Oohn 1:. W STey Director ATTENTION SMP ❑ P4. W W. El❑�///Pr P...w...r I.in. .it\ iwn NI.I� �`❑`Vl..lr �iN twr�..O ❑ Plw.. ..r..r ❑ �.N MII M M CommentsFrom. .t .., ---- i ,-SET- ;Zv AD70 �itSC1f1MG : :ns . ^� lit R 1a d qtt y`vY ,.h U serve to adrlrc yno that N. A. Magnuson d.b.a. S^C1N &ND located at '3MX 1. volley Rd. Renton, Ma. 9805E oene Said Vi V ann -rotests to^;t certain eatieated aeSeewent of M51,966.9d ro o-:d ij,.roreteants to be made by the city Of %enton. :4a - L, ,- •,h- rc c:,d a:,rvxnt Sr c�bitre!y, ca,rieieus and bs�ed upon the real cmierty it serves. ,.S'-., ^nM^ter staten that by iprpirinr ,t the ruhlic hearing on • , 1479, at the hour of 8t00 PM, the protester Ndvss no rid+te .< o! uc'� an arbitrary and CA.ritlous ar eese•nt. very,truly yo wu" k'YD AD4WMCMG by_—. 1 'F"� �. t, it, 1^rk '����_ NORTHWEST ORAL SURGi RY ASSOCIATES, p.S tNu .na MAZK ug u,., S,..wat N. i MMIEW CLINK. Gaet St7wT 1016 i.W. 144 w S0411 • Stwntt. 's.wa.0+ 1f14t 71).i71{ October 30, 1079 City of Renton 200 Mill Ave. So. Rerton, Wa. 980-0) AC tent ior.: tleloreg A. !lead, '� City Clerk Dear Ms. Mead: I would lik,> to go on retort' as protastina the etstlmated Isserxs- Mont on my property located on East Valley Hip;nway with the deecrtytion as followsl TOTAS PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL, L.I,D. 314 NAIU OF OWNER ESTIMATED 1,6SESSMENT ASSESSMENT C01;. NUMMER Harman M. Al lenbach $158,316.45 y . 1018 S.W. 144th S- fleattlf, WA. 98166 DESCRIPTICN OF PROPERTY SBC 10-23-05, RLq 250 iT N ALG N/S C/L FR S 1/4 COR Tli N S'1-06^J7 E 275 FT M/L TO NLY MGN ST HWY !S TH HLY Al,r- $D MGN TO N LN OF SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 TH W ALG $O LN TO SD C/L TO ALTO BEG LESS N I46.71 O'r AR NFAc nN N 619 trail Cn Rr+. •+ .' newi�3 11MA lap �•.CF���;�aM C y A*�89jb, OcrOIr4 36, /979 1,�y1919 �+ Rru ro.0 Cr ry fcFAK � 1�ECEIV�D w 200 Mu[ R✓f•• J • gpyd +' RCN reN , WA (tfAR•S 11f l� Jva JECT Poe PO..afp rMMO✓f�6vr � c •I D 3/4 wHD NfAR.Wb TNF<FJN r wOVIC "'feel no ' t• rlrrr 0.0 L•I• D• 1/{. /ry FFAT w.vp ASS oc,A rFD AJJ Fss mevr 46Arusr ✓Py R'VeRF.Q rY . rT rJ OAviouS riNAr ysu AFE cArFrrrVG r6 rw^rs FROM A cA44f pvbvJrA,*e co,"P[FX New .DFru C. COUJrfverfr Ay rNf AAFA •aomor4ED ey Sw /(, n± Srffrr Aup n r awsr VA6Lry .v*AD • 'vy P<rA"ry s rs LOCArrlp OL/ wrAp[E qvf J.W. 4u10 I bo uor EFFL 7a414r .I JAbvLD of r• PAy F•A; Au I"DvJ r,NA( ee Mpd F'X F-m4r W"[L Oo n.r rc E Mo<F rM4N DeSF*V)e r'NF rNViR'OAfMFur OF rNF v4[crY •� I AM 77 YEA44 OIL-* A.Vp NAVE A MOu~LY /4r CI nsF FtO.�+ 30 CIItL Sf cV4/T•/ of .r V20G� Hn ay wm S JvP00w•at.D r0 PAY YeuR /40/b5FLD A J.SfiS^Fur OF /�70 D9• ♦7 1 1 J�PPo.eF Yoa Y P[ w ro 6tce r`•E Our OF .wy NemE [era td � I9 9ILLMANS E"UW6TDN GAADDZJII _r. C ^gaol*/JON ADSESSMEUT ROLL d 4$ 14JZ ^fwAr AyE J•W Rf�raN , WA a Resolution No. 2299 ;OW/79, 6 10/14;/ TO: Public Works Department FROM: City Clerk RE: L.I.L. a 314 Protest Letter ar Petition -------------------------------------------------------------- We forward herewith protests as above- referenced. Please tabulate percentages for report to Council at Public daarinq to be held on this matter on 11/5/79 st xrxr rAsxtM�roA Wr 29, to7q SEXTON clrr COUMrlL PWON, VA.'MING*ON DEAR SIRS: I AN THr OVNEH OF LOPS 10, Jt,--7?, 7J. BZCOA 7r', aillwans E•�' (noton Garden, e 7 . I MUST T6'.L YOU THAI I WAS AUSOLUTLY SHUCKED. talsost beyond rera,r at qy aoe) When I ReCtjVED rOUR MCTICE FOR AM ASSESSMEAT Cf' jAJ„+14.!' for this little piece of nrooert;., for sewers and street. I DJN'P THINK rNAT I SHOoLD CARRY PHIS McCH OF A LOAD TO NELI rMr BIG PUSINES5ES ACNWc; rHE STREET FROM ME ,(LI"E SOEINGS), 1 DO MEE'D THE SEVERS, BUT, .7HEErS AND SIDE:4LA4? NO.EO► PL7 NE DOWN AS,-- ,ABSOUTLY 901 l -------------- Henry C HarasE�eh I'MI 5 E Jot ct. cent, Vasn gc0�1 1 -�rrt tel,t'��'1w uPKt ,, l11A �I q1Y CLEAR 'Xti6Adc ON CO. -Ak"Ak LANE. RENTON - - WASHINGTON October 29, 1979 City Council Ctty of Rseto, L Benton Municipal Building "�� `•ram 200 Mill Avenue South .i on. Rssh. 98055 Noti,ev Protest •- L. 1. D. 3f5 ��CC i►�t�- �'� entlemen: Ktil6lhq` This shell serve to advise you that Emilio Pierotti, vho owns reel property commonly referred to as 1412 Rest Val'. , Mighvey, protests that certain estimated assessment of $ hO.370.60 for car- Lain Proposed improvements to be made by the City Of Renton. The protester stst, s that the proposed assessment is arbitrarv. Capri cious and not tsir based upon the rtal property i[, serves. further, protester states that by &,pasting at the public hear- inR on November 5, 1979, at the hour of 800: P. M„ protester waives no rights to seek Judicial review of such an arbitrary and capri- cious assessment. _ -�_tl:n Qr rroperty 1152.80 f'T Of S 194 F1 OF NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 Lees S1 Ifnv C, Very truly yours, Emilio Pierotti Ovner Y R t PR('POSED lb kcvb4 SST "ID 314 CITY av RWIM. Kim; ('DMfl s/wh1h.:T'04 STATh October 19. i97g Aarran �. Gentoson. F.F. ruwic `forts Director t,vor Charles J. Doleurenti it,ac:,o JStY "o iI he .ton City Attorney Dear Sirs, Pleeso be advised that " Prot•A the nronoseRd LI,' 314. on which there is to ce a -,*Redul#d heariur on l.:a 6th aag ?f Rovemter. 19`9 at bt(X,c.m. N, vro.erty •.tt 1, t).+ iroeosed LID .714 is desoribed nct Lots , .i._, M. Mace Hiliar•ns L,•rllnrton Gar..ene 1. .' Manor , d.do— _ r David t. "ohason Partners Dave aweao's S•nlea Diitot, A. Jahnwn oh .i. ltitr. .troot Newton, t1a11, Orton. DC'J RA.' ee L) J USE r v . Y'� iA5N1 Nf.TON y.� � t i MMq E*D17: CITY CLERR's o*E . RE: ------------ THANK YOI.`, WIL30N ♦%o Rf ARDON CERTIFIED NAIL October 23, 1979 Cit} Council City of Renton Rentcn Munxcirai Ruildinq 200 Kill Avenue South Renton WA 98045 �1 Rc: Notice of Protest -- L.I.D. 314 1 Gentlemens ,his shall serve to advise you that Craiq Taylor Fquipment Company, a Washington corporation, whose post office box is 710, R:-ntsn, Washington 98055, which owns real property commonly re- ferred to as 3100 East valley Highwa}•, protests that certain estimated assessment of $09,993.59 for certain proposed improve- ments to be made by the City of Renton. The , otester states that the proposed assessment is arbitrary, ce ricious and not fair based upon the real property it serves. Further, protester states that by appearing at the public hearing on Noverber 5, 1979, at the hour of 8:00 p.m. , protester waives no rights to seek ;udicial review of such an arbitrary and capriciou.e. assessment. Very truly }ours, WILSON AND REARDON RY Harry C. Wilson, Attorney and Agent for Craig Taylor Equipment Company HCW:0 rc: Nr. Wolter Pennington AGENDA ITEM 6;I8/74 LtF RE,4, • • A. �. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT WARREN C. GONNASON, P.E. w 0lRt'MR MUNICIPAL BUILDING 100 MMLL A"e SO. REfaTON.WASK tt M 206 235-250 rFo stvttk�e CHARLES J OELAURENTI - aUVOR June 18, 1975 Honorable . J. Gelaurentl, Mayor and Members of the Renton City Council Municipal Building Renton, WA 98155 Subj.ctd East Valley Road, et at . Local Improvement District ` Dear Mayor Delaurentl and Council Members: The City Council may recall that we presented a letter to the Council request. Ing that a Resolution of Intention be passed by the Council to create an L.I.D. for street improvements on East Valley Road. The City COUpCil, at that time, directed that we have a meeting with the property owners prior to the Council-s action, The meeting was held with the property owners In the area and attached is a list Of the attendees, ell parties In attendance were In accordance with proceeding with the L.I.D. and two absentee property ownrrs, Gary Merlin and Morrie Alhadeff, have given their support to the prograu. The program has been expanded to include the followint; 1. East Valley Road from S,V, 41st St, to S.W, 16th St. and S.W. 16th St. from the East Valley Road to Lind Ave. S.W, 2. ' S.W. 27th St. from Last Valley Road �K to a point In the Longacres property approximately 200 feet easterly of the railroad tracks. 1. S.M. I9th St. from Raymond Ave. S.M. (presently out for bids) to East Valley Road, It Is therefore recommended that the Ltty Council , by Resolution, Initiate the L.t.O. as outlined above. It Is hoped that plans could be prepared by consulting services In order to provide for construction in early ).W Sincerely, cc: City Attorney .r- Planning Director /I e.,I''�'"Er' A. Houghton ✓ P. Lumbert Marren C, Gonnason, P.E. Property Owner Public Works Director WIC G.;t Alt achment EAST VALLEY ROAD, ET AL, L. I.D. MEETING June 8, 1974 ATTENDEES! Douglas Hebbell Jones Associates George Williams Olympic Pipeline 226-888o Sam Younker Younker Projects 228-0400 Paul W. Kostenluk ,,. The Austin Company) 226-8800 hetru Industrial District Neil Kreger Burlingtun Northern, Inc. Donald Bodener Burlington Northern, Inc. David B. Diehl Jena Assoclates 827-9555 John F. weber Kenyon Company 763-0900 John Stone A-Economy Storage 255-9383 Mini-warehouse Emilio Pierott-+ 255-4441 Julius Caraccioll Of RF4, i PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISiCIN • 235-2631 0 B MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVL.SO Hk NTON,WASH -40b5 b' a 1•k0 SEPL�Ot' CHARLES J. DELAURENTI February 14, 1975 MAYOR Honorable Charles Delaurenti, Mayor Members of the City Council Subject: Petition Proposing Lucai Iniprovenxnt District for Improvements to Font Valley Highway Dear Mayor Delaurenti and Council Members: The Public Works Department has received a netition for a street L.I.D. on the East Valley Highway. This pclition has set the limits as SW 16th St. southerly to the SR 167 ramp. The petition as submltted is not valid because it is not signed by enough property owners. Because there are thready several businesses locatcd on the East Valley Highway and a great teal of interest has been snown in development of the adjacent property the Public Works Department respecttully requests that a resolution be passed iurming this LID. The limits of the LID wuOIJ be Ea,t Valley Highway and SW 16th St. from SR 167 ramp northerly ano westerly to Lind Ave. SW. Very truly yours, Warren C. Gonnason, P.E. Public Works Director RCH:pmp r, as Nebbe 1 Mr. Emilio Plerottl Jones Associates, Inc. ])612 East Vail eyy Raad ' 700 Northrup Way * Balton, WA 98055 • ',. .� Bellevue, WA 98004 Mr. George Williams Olympic Pipeline Co. Mr. John Stone P. 0. Box 236 2233 East Valley Road Renton, WA 98055 Renton, WA 98055 Mr. Paul W, Kosteniuk Mr. Gary Merlino Metro Inuusrrial Dist., Irc. Merlino CO�struetion Co. P. 0. Box 21545 8630 fauntlee Crest SW `,eattle, WA 98111 Seattle, WA 98136 Mr, Julius Caraccloli .Mr. Morrie Alhadrff 21922 - 84th S. 'Washington Jockey Club Kent, WA 98031 P. 0. Box 60 Renton, WA 98055 Mr. Neil Kretzer Harper t Tr'pp Burlington Northern, Inc, P.O. Box 25850 Lobby 2, Central Bldg. Seattle, WA 98125 810 - 3rd Ave. Sratrle, WA 98104 Mr, J. J. Gordon, Prop. Mgt. Burlington Northern, In-, Lobby 2, Central Bldg. Seattle, WA 98104 Mr. Donald Bodner Burlington Northern, Inc. Lobby 2, Central Building >' 810 - 3rd Ave. 5o4ttle, WA 98-104 .. Mr. David P. Diehl Junes Associates, Inc. 2100 Northrup May ' Bellevue, WA '98004 Mr. John E. Veber Icanc0 8UO S. Kenyon` Seattle, WA 98loS r . , � a Ir �. • .. � . I. ?. CITY OF PENTON OFFICE OF CITY CLERK NAME OF OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER Glacier ParK Co. 24-A 437 Central 5uildinq Seattle, WA 98104 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LOT 1, BLOCK 1, BURL N ORILLIA IND PK RENTON $I. previouslyYou were notified nton has declared its intentinntohcreate Coca e City e l Improvement District Number 314. You were also notified of the estimated assessment to be 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 November S. 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works Department to examine the proposed improvement to determine whether certain features could be modifies or deleted to reduce the overall estimated .ost. The Council 'hen continued the hearing until 8:DO p.m., December 10, 1979. The revised total cost aad expense proposed ement is $6,60,0000 . Theeised estimated assessment against the above described property is: Street improvements: ID 6Z4-45- Water improvements: ___LoAto..105 I_ Sewer improvements: _a-QQ. Total assessment: f 4112=-2"1 A public infor ion meeting will b,, held at 10:00 a.m. on December 6, 1979 4 the Rer..on City Council Chamber, second floor, Renton Municipal Bu.idvig. Representatives of the Public Works Department will discuss the revised improvements and answer questions from the audience. The continuation of the City Council Hearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 8:00 p.m. on December 10, 1979 in the Council Chambers. Written protests shall be filed with the City Clerk at or prier to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition or, any other identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed ari no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests must re-file their protests if they wish to continue to protest. CITY OF RENTON L D Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk -� � C17Y OF RENTON OFFICE OF CITY CLERK NAME OF OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER Glacier Park Co. 437 Central Bldg, 24_B Seattle, WA 98104 DESCRIPTION CF PROPERTY LOT 2, BLOCK 1, BURL N ORILLIA IND PK RENTCN i1. You were previously no:if ied 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 be borne by your property as its share of the cost of improvement. A public hearing un the proposed improvement was held by the City Council on November 5, 1979, At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works 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 E5,660,000.00. The revised estimated assessment against the above described property is: Street improvements,. Water improvements: Sewer improvements: Total assessment: A public information meeting will be held at 10:00 a,m. on December 6, 1979 in C,: Renton City Council Chamber, second floor, Renton Municipal Building. Rt resentatives of the Public Works Department will discuss the revisee improvements and answer questions from the audience. The continuation of the City Council Hearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 8:00 p.m. on December 10, 1979 in the Council Chambers, Written protests shall be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain int, block, addition or any ether identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests must re-file their protests if they wish to continue to protest. CITY OF RENTON Deloret A. Mead, L.M.C. 0 4 r City Clerk 47. 5 - ro vY- y � 73) CITY Of RFNTON OFFICE OF CITY CLERK NAME OF VNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER Glacier Park Co. 437 Central Bldg. 24-0 Seattle, WA 98104 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LOT 4.. BLOCK 1, BURL N ORILLA IND Pk RENTON 01. You were previously notified that the City rourcil 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 be 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 November 5, 1979. At th,.t hearing the Council instructed the Public Works 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: Water improvements: Sewer improvements: Total assessment: A public information meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m. on December 6, 1979 in the Renton City Council Chambe^, second floor, Renton Municipal Building. Representatives of the Public Works Department will discuss the revised improvements and answer questions from the audience, The continuation of the City Council Hearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 8:00 p.m. on December 10, 1979 in the Council Chambers, Written protests shall be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition or any other identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests must re-file their protests if they wish to continue to protest. CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M,C. D J� f �1 � City Clerk 4 jV fir, rll T� k- CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF CITY CLERK NAME OF OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER Glacier Park Co. 437 Central Bldg. 24-E Seattle, WA 98104 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LOT 5, BLOCK 1, BURL N ORILLA IND PK RENTON 01. You were prev'c::sly 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 be 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 November 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works 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: Water improvements: Sewer improvements: Total assessment: A public information meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m, on December 6, 1979 in the Renton 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. The Conti cation of the City Council Hearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 8:00 p.m, on December 10, 1979 in the Council Chambers. Written protests shall be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition or any other identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests must re-file their protests if they wish to continue to protest. 4 >Oe�v1n'Y CITY OF RENTON oirl Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk w ( ,� CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF CITY CLERK NAME_° OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER racier Park Co. 431 Central Bldg. 24-H Seattle, WA 98104 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LOT 8, BLOCk 1, BURL N ORILLIA INC PK RENTON 01. You were previously notified that the City Council of the City of Renton has declared its intention to create Local Improver Ant District Number 314. You were also notified of the estimated to be borne by your property as its share of the cost of impraver,fit. A public hearing on the proposed improvement was held by the City Council on Novemt,r 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Works Department to examine the public proposed improvement to detemine 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 55,660,000.00. The revised estimated assessment against the above described property is: Street improvements; Water improvements: Sewer improvements: Total assessment: A public information meetiP9 will be held at 10:00 a.m. on December 6,1979 in the Renton City Council Chamber, sevond floor. Renton p -. icipal Building. Representatives of the Public Works Department wit; discuss the revised improvements and answer questions from the audience. The continuation of the City Council Hearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 8:00 p.m, on December 10, 1979 in the Council Chambers. W-itten protests shall be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition or any other identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests most re-isle their protests if they wish to continue to protest. CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk CITY Of RENTON OFFICE OF CITY CLERK NAME OF OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER Glacier Park Co. 437 Central Slog, 24-1 Seattle, WA 98104 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LOT 9, BLOCK ., BURL N ORILLIA IND PK RENTON #I, 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 be 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 November 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council Instructed the Public Works Department to examine the proposed improvement to de,ermine 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: _24 _ L� Water improvements: Sewer improvements: Total assessment: A public information meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m. on December 6, 1979 in the Renton 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. The continuation of Gte City Counc-I Nearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 8:00 p.m. on December 10, 1919 in the Council Chambers. Written protests shall be filed with the City Clerk at or prier to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition or any other identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests must re-file their protests if they wish to continue t� protest. C1Tv OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk CITY OF RENTON OFFIC OF CITY CLERK NAME OF OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER Glacier Park Co. 437 Central Bldg. 24-J Seattle, WA 98104 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LOT 10, BLOCK 1, BURL N ORILLIA IND PK RENTON fl. You were previously notified that the City Council of the City of Renton has declared its intention to create :oval Improvement District Number 314. You were elso notified of the estimated assessment to be borne by your property as its share of the tact of improvement A public hearing on the pruposed improvement was held by the City Council on November 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works 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:DO 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: Water improvements: 2914-4 Sewer improvements: Total assessment: A public information meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m. on December 6, 1979 in the Renton City Councii Chamber, second floor, Renton Municipal Building. Representatives of the Public Works Department will discuss the revised improvements and answer questions from the audience. The continuation of the City Council Hearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 8:00 p.m. on December 10, 1979 in the Council Chambers. Written protests shall be tiled with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain ),it, block, addition or any other identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests must re-file their protests if they wish to continue to protest. CITY OF RENTON Delo�� r Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk r r -z i CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF CITY CLERK NAME Of OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER Glacier Park Co. 437 Central Gldg 24-K Seattle, WA 98104 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LOT 11, BLOCK 1, BURL N ORIILIA 1ND PK RENTON A1. 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 be 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 November 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works 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., Lecember 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: Water improvements: 211� Sewer improvements: Total assessment: __ `IPZdnd.l-ate. A public information meeting will be he`w at 10:00 a.m, on December 6, 1979 in the Renton City Council Chamber, seconu floor, Renton Municipal Building. Representatives of the Public Works Department will discuss the revised improvements and answer questions from the audience. The continuation of the City Council Hearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 8:00 p.m, on December 10, 1979 in the Council Chambers, Written protests shall be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition or any other identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests must re-file their protests if they wish to continue to protest. CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk o � CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF CITY CLERK NAME OF OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER Glacier Park Co. 437 Central Building 24_A Seattle, WA 98104 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LOT 1, BLOCK 1, BURL N ORILLIA IND PK RENTON *1. You were previously notified that the City Council of the City of Rent has declared its intention to create Local Improvement District Number 314. You were also notified of the estimated assessment to be 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 November 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works 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:DO p.m., December 10, 1979. The revised total estima`_a cost and expense of the proposed improvement is $5,660,000.00. The revised estimated assessment against the above escribed property is: Street improvements: 1922624 Water improvements: , IQ I='&L Sewer improvements: `y Total assessment: _ W 1 12�s5 28 A public information meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m. On December 6, 1979 in the Renton 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. The continuation of the City Council Hearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 8:00 p.m. on December 10, 1979 in the Council Chambers. Written protests shall be filed with the City -k at or prior to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition or any other identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests must re-file their pretests if they wish to continue to protest. CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. r c City Clerk r \M1 CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF CITY CLERK NAME OF OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER Glacier Park Co. 437 Central Bldg. 24-B Seattle, WA 98164 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LOT 2, BLOCK 1, BURL N ORILLIA IND PK RENTON A1. You were previously notified that the City Council of the City of RentOn has declared its intention to create Local Improvement District Nurber 314. You were also notified of the estimated assessment to be 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 November 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works 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 tot. 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: Water improvements: Sewer improvements: Total assessment: Qc�,gA�cF, 2r� A public information meeting will be held at�Y10:00 a.m, on December 6, 1979 in the Renton City Council Charmer, second floor, Renton Municipal Building. Representatives of the Public Works Department will discuss the revised improvements a^d answer questions from the audience. The continuation of the City Council Nearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 8:00 p.m, on December 10, 1979 in the Council Chambers. Written protests Shall be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition or any other identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests must re-file their protests if they wish to continue to protest. CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk i , r CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF CITY CLERK NAME OF OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NMER Glacier Park Co. 437 Central Bldg. 24-D Seattle, WA 98104 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LOT 4, BLOCK 1, BURL N ORILLA INO PK RENTON A1. 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 be 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 cn November 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works Department to examine the proposed improvement to detemine whether certain features could be modified or deleted to reduce the overall estimated cost. The i,ouncil then continued the hearing until 9:00 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 improvements: Total assessment: � 2ca0� A public information meet will be held at 10:00 a.m. on December 6, 1979 in the Renton City Co,,.,c" Cramoer, second floor, Renton Municipal Building, Representatives of the Public Works Department will discuss the revised improvements and answer questions from the audience. The continuation of the City Council Nearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 8:DO p.m, on December 10, 1979 it the Council Chambers, Written protests shall be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition or any other identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests must re-file their protests if they wish to contirue to Protest. 1 ` CITY IF RENTON Delores A. Mean, C.N.C. i 1i t 'V t i City Clerk 1 i CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF CITY CLERK NAME OF OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL LAMER Glacier Park Co. 437 Central Bldg. ?4-E Seattle, WA 98104 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LOT 5, BLOCK 1, BURL N ORILLA IND PK RENTON il. You were previously notified that the City Council cf the City of Renton has declared its intention to create Local Improv"fit District Number 314. You were also notified of the estimated assessment to be borne by ywr property as its share of the cost of improvement. A public hearing on the proposed improvement was held by the City Council on November 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works Department to examine the proposed improvement to determine whether certain features could be modified or de'eted to reduce the Overall estimated cost. The Council then continue' the hearinq ntil B:00 p.m„ Cecember 10, 1979. The, revised total Pstimated cost and expense of the proposed improvement is $5,660,000.00. The revised estimated assessment against the above described property is: Street improvements: ---.. ,/IYiAD- Water improvements: Sewer improvements: _ Total assessment: A public information meeting will he held at 10:00 a.m. on December 6, 1979 in the Renton City Council Chamber, second floor, Renton Municipal Building. Representatives of the Public Works Department will discuss the revised improvemerts and answer questions from the audience. The continuation of the City Council Nearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 8:00 p.m, on December 10, 1979 in the Council Chambers. Written protests shall be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition or any other identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests must re-file their protests if they wish to continue to protest. ` CITY OF RENTch Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF CITY CLERK NAME OF OWNEC ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER Glacier Park Co. 437 Central Bldg, 24-N Seattle, WA 951C4 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LCr 8, BLOCK 1, BURL N ORILLIA IND PK RENTON 01. You were prey ously notified that the Citv Council of the City of Fenton has declared its intention to create local Improvement District Number 314. You were also notified of the estimated assessment to be borne by your property as its share of the cost of improvement. A putlic hearing on the proposed improvement was held by the City Council on November 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works 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 3:00 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: Ester improvements: Sewer improvements: Total assessment: ,.a2 ,o _ A public information meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m, on December 6, 1979 in the Renton 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. Tile continuation of the City Council Nearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 3:DO p.m, on December 10, 1979 in the Council Chamber!. Written protests shall be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearinq. Protests should contain lot, block, adcition or any other identifyino descriptions. Protests prer:;,,,,sy filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously f:linq protests rust re-fife their protests if they wish to continue to protest. CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk CITY 01 RENTON OFFICE OF CITY ,LERK NAME OF OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER Glacier Park Co. 24 1 437 Central Bldg. Seattle, WA 98104 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LOT 9, BLOCK 1, BURL N ORILLIA IND PK RENTON 01. You were previously notified that the City Council of the City of Renton has declared its intention to create Local Improvement District Number 314. Yoj were also notified of the estimated assessment to be 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 November 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works 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 E5,660,000.00. The revised estimated assessment against the above described property is: Street improvements: Water inprovements: Sewer improvements: Total assessment: _ {,/3� A public information meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m, on December 6, 1979 in the Renton 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. The continuation of the City Council Hearing on the >roposed improvement will be held at 8:00 p.m, on December 10, 1979 in one Council Chambers. Written protests shall be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for t� :ontinuation of said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition or any other identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests must re-file their protests if they wish to continue to protest. CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF CITY CLERK NAME OF OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER Glacier Park Co. 437 Central Bldg. L4_J Seattle, WA 98100 DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LOT 10, BLOCK 1, BURL N ORILLIA 1ND PK RENTON Il. You were previously notified that the City Council of the City of Renton has declared its intention to create Local Improvement District N14mber 314. You were also notified of the estimated assessment to be 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 Novemb 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works Department to examine the proposed improvement to determine whether certain feats res covid be modified or deleted to reduce the overall estimated ,3st. 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 S5,660,000.00. The revised estimated �sseSsment against the above described property is: Street improvements: Water improvements: 3,514.49 Sewer improvements. yy 0.(Do Total assessment: _ 'W'� On Gj 1 A public information meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m. b Jecember 6, 1979 in the Renton City Council Chamber, second floor, Renton Municipal Building, Representatives of the Public Works Department will diSCcss the revised improvements and answer questions from the audience. The continuation of the City Council Hearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 8:00 p.m. on December 10, 1979 in the Council Chambers. Written protests shalt be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition or any other identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests must re-file their protests if they wish to continue to protest. ,fi•_ i < . ----�-'�` CITY OF RENTON �" i..,` 1• --- - _ Delores Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF CITY CLERK NAME OF OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER Glacier Park Co. 437 Central Gldg 24-K Seattle, WA 98100. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY LOT 11, BLOCk 1, BURL N ORILLIA IND PK RENTON Fl. 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 be 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 November 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works 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 abo.e described property is: Street improvements: f54 19-7 54 Water improvements: _ 0,14 49 Sewer improvements: Total assessment: `W'7 A public information meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m. on December 6, 1979 in the Renton 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. The Continuation of the City Council Hearing on the proposed improvement will be held at 8:00 p.m. on December 10, 1979 in the Councii Chambers. Written protests shall be filed with the City Clerk at or prior to the time fixed for the continuation of said hearing. Protests should contain lot, block, addition or any other identifying descriptions. Protests previously filed dre no longer valid, therefore, persons previously filing protests must re-file their protests if they wish to continue to protest. CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk CITY 0i REaloN OFFICE OF CITY CIFRK NAME OF OWNER ASSESSMENT ROLL NUMBER City of Renton City Treasurer 13 City Nall Renton, VA 48055 OESCRTPTION OF PROPFRTI' LOTS 1 TNRU 32, BLOCK 4, NILLMANS EARLINGTON GARDENS #I. You were prev.ously notified that the City Council of the City of Renton has declared its intention to create Local Improvement District Nimber 314. You were also notified of the estimated assessment to be borne by your property as its share of the cast of improvement. A public hearing on the proposed wprovoveet wu� held by the City CTuici, on November 5, 1979. At that hearing the Council instructed the Public Works Department to examin-; the Proo s•e imprnverrrent to determine whether certain features could be crod;tied or deleted to s,ce the overall estimatad cost. The Council Ll+.en continued the hearing until 8:00 p.m., December 10, 1979, The revised total estimateo cost and expense of the proposed improve.+Ant is S5,660,000.00. the revised estimated essessmer,.t •,st the above d,^scribed property is: Street. improvements: .... Water improvements: Sewer improvements: Total assessment: _ _ ._`w 1,5��.45 A public information meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Deee-b«r 6, 1979 in the Renton City Council Chamber, second floor, Renton M micipal Building. Representatives of the Public Works Department will discuss the revised improvements and answer quystions from the audience. The contin-cation of the City Council Nearing on the proposed imore till be held at G:QO p.m, on December 10, 1979 in the Courcil Che,-. Written protests stroll be filed with the City Cle-k at or prior to U; ti-ne fixed for the continuation of said herring. Protests should contain lot, block, addition or any other ieent;fying descriptions. Preto,.' . previously filed are no longer valid, therefore, persons prey c filing protests must re-file their protests if they wish to contir . Protest. CITY 01' RENTON Delores A. Mead, C.PLC. Cit, fler� ENDING OF FILE FILE TITLE -314 c. U �Itey NWy . I�ro�s� La �1ar-s •4- Cwlcklr.�l+w�s