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W-614 LID 320 Vicinity NE 27th & Edmonds NE BEGINNING OF FILE na .ffu W— & l4 Lz _ D. 32A (Ji4c+nit,�— o&nmb N. E . 2�ii- • i UTILITIES 91 E A S E M E N T THIS INSTRUMENT, made this—day of by and between__ and and and ` and hereinafter called "Grantor(s)", and the CITY OF RENTON. a Municipal Corporation of King County, Washington., hereinafter called "Grantee". WITWISSEM: That said Grantor(s), for and In consideration of the sum of S aid by Grantee, and other valuable consideration,do by these presents, grant, bargain, u--11, convey, and warrant unto the said Grantee, its successors and assigns, an easemen for public utilities (including water and sewer) with necessary appurtenances over, throw h, across and upon the following described property in King County, Washington, more particularly described as follows: The Nest IS feet of the East 100 feet, as measured along the South line of the following described tract; that portion of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 4, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, N.H. , in King County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at a point 293 feet North and 741.42 feet East of the Southwes, corner of the Nor#h half of the Northwest quarter of said Section 4, which point is on the East border line of the East half of the Nest 21.27 acres of the North half of the Northwest quarter of said Section 4; thence Nest 370.71 feet; thence North to the South line of the County road; thence Easterly along the South line of the•. County road to a point due North of the point of beginning; thence South to the point of beginning; situate in the County of King, State of Washington. UE41-1 OF RF PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT RICHARD C MDl1GHEON • DIRECTOR p9 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 2W MILL AVE.SO, REM70N.WASH.98BD5 r ?Of 235 7569 �jFO SEPSL� BARBARA Y. SMINPOCH MAYOR October 19, 1983 Thoreaon, Yost, Berry S Matthews 825 Peoples National Bank Building 1415 Fifth Avenue Seattle, WA 98171 Attention: Hc, Ersest C. Matthews, Iv SubJect: Lien on Contractor's Performance Bond _10 320 PLaJact - Watgrvain Lltena ion on NE 27th Street (City Contract No, CAG 008-83) Dear Mr, Matthews: We :are returning herewith your 'Notice of Clafm on the part of the Hinds Supply Company' egaimt J. Small Construction. This proJece (which was LED 320 rather than 370) was completed earlier thts Summer. A summary of the development schedule is as follows: Contract awarded February 25, 1983 Work completed May 1, 1983 Work accepted by Council June 1, 1983 final release of Petainage July 11, 1983 Please contact us it you require additional information. VtfY truly yours, Vincent C. Lee Public Works Coordinator VL:ad Esc lasarr cc: G. Minnick It. 06vaeg m (11, alogq L.J.D. 320 (N.C. 27th St.) Costs Engineering and Administration 5 3,012.06 Arlene 5 672.51 Bill 954.00 Survey - Ken Ovler 1.340.00 W.S. 25.00 Royal Graphics 20.55 3,012.06 Construction $15,635.02 J. Small Constructl on ll,150.31 City W.O. 04235 396.36 Asphalt-City (por. of F.D. 33232, 1,440.00 rire Dept. 2,648.35 15,635.02 Attorney $ 375.00 City Clerk 5 725.10 Finance 7,674.67 21,381.8� REVISED 3/10/81 COST ESTIVATE LID NO. 320 376 I.f, of 8" D,I. (T.J.) Water Main 0 7.11/ft S 2,673.36 376 I.f, .00/ft I EA 2„ -0of Installation of 6, atwr Main • 17 Blorff ASSembiles 800.00/ee 6,392.00 392 392.00 1 EA Fire Hydrant Assembly I,500.00 Misc. C.I. Fittings Asphalt Restoration 1,204.15 1,800.00 SUB TOTAL $ 14,369.51 10% CONTINGENCY 114%.95 i 15,806.46 5.41 Sales Tax 853.55 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION S 16,660.01 10% 8 6 month interim financing Attorney Fees 1,666.00 City Clerk Fees 11000.00 Engineering (ISS of Construction Costs) 11000.00 2,499.30 TOTAL L.I.O. COSTS S 22,825.01 L. 320 NG 27^ 49 eOVt �QST 1 `LWT� . C4604 W(i. AA+ G7t.51 a..� 9G4,ae S4asr-w+ovK I�yfn.00 W.l. aC po Rohr. (�<MY<5 o wC 3plt.eb .)4u9 00 C.MiF T..N J. it 160.31 4 ,59 av ISdB7 B.49 ...- 16iG60.01 p(TawfvS 375•M 1�acr ao 37S.eo G1(`r C,CAK -1w.10 • 2a,ets.01 � 15 3S2 60 5 3 w 14,40 • Y I lei � 1 SrO♦ fit •/, i I laol la�l V p. T fcl . 1 00 00' ° T: T1. to CV -8'4 U O 1 M1M1 E.1. sR. so— c: CT Ar ail I e'er ii • �jlv// \7' k,,, f i I A..�c •'had ' I 7`� c t c�•.e r I ; r ,4•.�tiw'�`sr, 1 / I - 1 _uritiry RE w- EDMOM- I- E N c ' " N Q o c 284 lLP S AV EN R »D. �' s<.f (2ih1 Wp er ,- n t h, ,, q P N.E. -- tsEvlsloN ofs"N'E' h S7 t0 ipcement u�- DR,WN h DST ��N'E. },' /< CNE • EJUNc I� 1 27•h _ R CkED 9}p Jr b, 9C�LE 4S - ' ,MTV[ Sr10R.R qlE NO W'Z84 " - � D '� eNfET 2 s n•• Or 32 '1 TBoaasow. YosT. BcmaY & 14A=tz s ✓ ass P m N.�Bw K auuse+e 1{la Mw Aww,s O�.r�L Taw. SuTna YIAu,e,mar ea771 4.m.T... ennr A Yw (014J a "Um c. Iv,r ae,.ut 1W0 Fanen PL,...c... fYea s«..,Te.v It.C M. r ry Wm 001 B,vv (afa)04• W L.Cry(IY ) 6, .. W+,wwuTw,90101 Mu..T„ October 13, 1963 City of Renton City Clark's Office City Hall Renton, NA 98055 Re: Lion on Bond in City of Renton LID 370 Project Gentlemen: Enclosed please find a Notice of Claim that Hinds Supply Company has on the bond taken from J. Small Construction Company and Data and Staff as surety - Bond #002066. Thank you very much for your help in this matter. Should you have any questions, do not hesit:.te to contact me. Very truly yours, THORESONN,, YOSi, BERRY i MATTHEWS Ernest C. Matthews IV ECM:ce Enclosure CITY OF RENTON RECEIVED OCT 141983 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED PURCHASING pEpr. NOTICE OF CLAIM To: CITY OF RENTGN CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY HALL RENTON, WA 98055 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, HINDS SUPPLY COMPANY, 0000 S.W. Nocken Avenue, Beaverton, Oregon, has a claim in the aum of FIVE THOUSAND TWENTY-TWO AND 86/100 (65,022.86) DOLLARS against the bond taken from J. SMALL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, 22654 S.E. 215th, Maple Valle;, Wash- ington 98038, and DATA t STAFF, as surety, Bond Number 002066, for materials furniched on the City of Renton LID 370 Project at Edmonds Avenue N.E. and N.E. 27th in Renton, Washington. HINDS SU LY COMP IY By DAVID HINDS President My%Pam RECEIVED OCi 191983 PURCHASING DEPT. INFORMATION SHEET L.I.D. 320 MILESTON.S Petition Dated March 3, 1390 To Council June 23, 1980 Council Approved L.f.D. August 18, 198D Initial Resolution #2390 (Intent To Create) April 13, 1981 Public Hearing May 18, 1981 Ordinance #3559 (Ordering Construction) December IA, 1981 Amount of Preliminary Assessment Roll $22,825.01 Call For eld (Ali Bids 6ajected) October 15, 19B2 Call For Rebid December 17, 1982 Contract Awarded February 25, 1983 Acceptance of Project June I, 1983 Final Public Hearing September 19, 1983 Amount of Final Assessment Roll -06-1t"-22 21) 161,a5' _ Final Costs Administration ana Engineering $ 3,012.06 Construction Costs 15,635.02 Attorney 375.00 City Clerk ���725.10 Finance Costs —+:B6-FTO+r7 TOTAL �1 311 Ss IwEa.' I ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE Honorable City Council Renton, Washington Complying with Resolution No. 2390 , being a Resolution creating Local Improvement District No. _ 320 , and Ordinance No. 3559 , ordering the con- struction thereof, I have prepared the following Assessment Rnll to accordance with Ordinance No. 274 and the laws of the State of Washington. I find that d+c ;.yneret the actual unst of said improv ant was and is the sum of Twenty,thousand sawn rJcwry of- gun f,Do -- hundred f14ey-fwr'aab33H36----------------------------------------- Dollars, x,,3Qi tS ($ f_ ), and that said amount is eg6itably apportioned in the within roll to the property therein described according to the benefits resulting from said improvements to each lot, tract, piece or parcel thereof, as set opposite each of said tracts respect4vely in the column marked "Amount of Assessment", and I certify that this Assessment Roll, consisting of 1 _ pages, with parcels numbered I through 4 , is a true and correct assessment roll for the aforesaid improvement. I herewith transmit this roll for equalization and confirmation. Respectfully, �"'prrector 0� rks Dated AUCD. 17 , 19 83 CERTIFICATE OF CITY COUNCIL This is to cer fy that the Final Assessment poll of Local Improvement District No. was duly confirmed by Ordinance No. __ of the City of Renton Washington, the _..__ day of _ 19__ -City Llerk WARRANT FOR COLLECTION To the City Treasurer: I herewith hand you Assessment Roll of Local. :mprovement District No. for collection by you in accordance with City Ordinance No. and the laws of the State of Washington. __,SLY eZT ram—_— Renton , Washington, . 19_ RATES ASSESSMENT ROLL --- ZI. sgl"2' OFFICE OF ,ornc. woeRirc covr� TOTAL ACTUAL COST $�9T754TV ".CT, -- - A,; THE ACTUAL'OST PER ._iT.. THE CITY ENWNQR �.. -.. - TOTAL.SO, FT4._. IZ7.195 20 _. . Installation of Watgllne in N.E. 27th St. ; East of Edmonds Ave. N.E. i FOR THE UAPROVfMENi Of-. .. _" -. - -. YEAR BONDS AT 3G.ESTNAATE RNORTEO TO BOARD RESOLUTION No. TOIAL.M...ML. $22.825.01 HEARING ON RESOLUTION ROLL FILED ORDINANCE No. EST-LAST PER SO- FT. 0. 179449 ASST.MAP No. L.1.D.No. 320 r HEARING ON ROLL DELINQUENT _ -•--- SQUARE FFET IN SUBDIVISION Ckong" NAME OF OWNER DESCRIPTION GF REAL ESTATE SQUARE 6rilnaMd Ackd REMARKS r iwu wu a.a..s M•ws w�e.s FOOTAGE ' ArRrerer ArereaRl�QCounc by` jWMi e.e..l p°dfW u t Fe.r AoonNxl W Fut .48 1 •28 20 n10 e.Ow. Cwenrsi 4,24-5 152 Se4Por of E. 170.71 ft- of W. 541.42 ft.. Clarence N. TL. . 112 I30 V8 15' 7 a"2625 N.E. 27th Sc. 1. Jones. � _.. _.__. _ -_- .. � Renton. WA 98055 of GL4 in N.W. 1/4 of Sec. 4-23 5 - lying Sly. of N.E. 27th St.; LESS „F _ South 293 feet. 876 0r09] 10 2. Eas[erl In, James R. -.- TL. 266 Sec 4-23-5 - '�- - , -- - -- - " 1-1t 11815 NE 142nd P1. E 100 ft. of W. 741.42 ft. of For of _ ,Kirkland, WA 90033 _N.W. 1/4 of N.W_ I[4 of Sec. 4-23-5 lying Sly. of M.E. .27th St. ; LESS _ i. South. W feel _-__ ----- - .048 55 'JesW1 ne, Fred A. TL 280 Sec. 4-23-5 — — - --- 51 --- • �� N.W. I/4 of N.W. 1!4 of Sec. 4 23 S: n ` — -- 2633 N.E. 27th St. For of E 100 ft. of W 641.42 ft ofr- -.._._ .. .Renton. WA 98055 .. lying 511• of N.E. 27th S[. ; LESS -- --- South 453 feet. it - _ 60 p - -. .--- i:16,117 20 2,892 21 I� , 292 TL 285 Sec. _ _. __" j------. 4 Jeswi ne, Fred A. 4-23-5 - 2633 N.E. 27th St. _No:th 160 ft. of S. 453 f[. of E. - - r_". y- of GL4 in _ _ _MOP ft. of r - - -- `- Renton, WA 98055 W 641.4it ft. ; N.W. 1/4 sec. 4-23.5 ^ - - "�- LID 320 WATERLINE - NE 27th St. 6 Edmonds Ave. HE 8/18/80 Council approved the LID RESOLUTION NO. 2390 4/13/81 Intent to create, set public heering May 180 1981 ORDINANCE NO. 3559 7/6/81 Ordering construction ORDINANCE NO. 3578 10/5/81 Interim Fir racing Peoples National Saul, of Washington $22,825.01 RESOLUTION 40. 2477 10/11J82 Interim Financing borrow from Fund 401 $22,825.01 CALL FOR BI➢ 10/15/82 All bids rejected REBID 12/17/82 CAG 008-83 2/25/83 J. Small Coantruction Co. n w.T AJo.+ t t� bgeT '9" • • FA" By City Clerk's Office Only [A-' .I AGENDA ITEM RENTON CITY COUNCIL KETING r..w............eu...a.....o................. s..........e.....�......>v.o...v...,. SUBMITTING Dept./Oiv./Bd./Cam.. Public Yorks For Agenda Of Staff Contact Ron Olsen eling — _716--i Agenda Status: SUBJECT: Public Nearing on Final A�essment Consent _ Roll for L.j 0 0320 Public Nearing .((.F. 27th Yafarm:irt Correspoodroce _ --' Ordinance/Resolutic, _ ------. Old Business Exhibits: (Legal Oescr., Naps, Etc.)Attach Mew Business_ A. Engineer's Certificate Study Session --_ Other _ B• Final cse<c t Qn17 C• Approval: —1Dfi+am�t�nra;-ShP1'Y__ Legal Dept. Yes_ No_ N/q COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Schedule PDDlIc Finance Dept. Yes_ No. N/A' Mearin on _4 Final Assessment Roll for Other Clearance` —_ SeotembSL Id i2R3 1 r i scal_)tlPAS.L,�. EAPenditure Required S Amount S Appropriation- _ Budgeted Transfer Required $ SUMMARY (Background infor,Tation, Prior action and effect of implementation) (Attach additional pages if necessary.) Th^ atteched information sheet details the major milestones for this project. The Final Assessment cost is less than the estimated cost. PARTIES Of RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED: (. a� ._ r->., r. ., •e:r xv Va^V nV Tu, Y n.v to n. ,,.e..... V e1NFORMA11ON SHEET • L.I.D. 320 MILESTONES Petition Dated March 3, 1980 To Council June 23, 1980 Council Approved L. I.D. August 18, 1980 Initial Resolution 92390 (Intent To Create) Apri 113. 1981 Public Hearing may 18, 1981 Ordinance 03559 (Ordering Construction) December 14, 1981 Amount of Preliminary Assess,.ent Roll $22.825.01 Call For Bid (All Bids Rejected) October 15. 1982 Call For Rebid December 17, 1982 Contract Awarded February 25, 1983 Acceptance of Project June 1 , 1983 Final Public Hearing September 19, 1983 Amount of Final Assessment Roll Final Costs Administration and Engineering ; 3.012.06 Construction Costs 15,635.02 Attorney 375,00 City C1erl, 725. 10 Finance Costs I,634,67 TOTAL 21$ ,3P 1.15 ENGINEER'S CERTIIRCATE ftwable City Council Renton, Washington { Complying with Resolution NO. 2390 , being a Resolution creating taal Improvement Distrct hc. 320 , and Ordinanct No. 3559 , orderino the con. struclich thereof, i have prepared the follo.ing ATsesvenl R011 n afcnranc, .it, Ordinance No. 274 and the 'a.s of the 5•ate of WaSi,j"b m. I fiend that t'e Actual cost of said laprov!!nt was AM ,t tale suw of 1.nip .,,a h5l,90 _--------------- -------------...._ Dollars, ' fi _ds3tll.xl ____1, and that said aroYnt is equitably apportioned in the within roll to the property therein described According to the tenafits resvllion from said iMmiemanLi to elcn lot, Lrett, piece or parcel thereof, as set ODDDiitr tarn of said tracts resbectivtly in the coluor marked 'Mount of Assessar"V, and 1 certify that this ASsesimenl Roll, Ccinsilling of - pages, with parcel'. nwxred __ through 4 , is A true and correct ssws~t roil for the aforesaid improvement. I herewith tran,ml! this roll for pWh2ation and COnfinietIOA. Respectfully, —`rO�rector ofPuplu IlJns Dates Au&. 17 15 e i CERTIFICATE OF CITY COUNCIL This is to Certify that the Final Asses Want poll Of Local Improvenivnt iaslrict hc. _ was duly Confined by Ordinance at. of the City Of Renton Washington, the _ ay of _ , 19_ WARRANT FOR COLLECTION .�. the city Treasurer. I hers+rih hand you Assessment Roll Of Local IwDroverent District ono. for collection by you 1. ¢corance with City Ordinance 110. _.._ and the la.s the State Of Washington. —_ 4fita __, Washinaton, l9_ CITY OF BEAN Aetewgt Rall far-Deal lyre•wem mxmet \a. 32n .-LtNeIN 6,7 Ordteeap \e. M soutld-A.Odteeare PnNiy bT t6e iw Poeeweal eE Irit.;lat ion of 44terllee NJ 21L: I (aft ci (y da Ave. WE p4etlt�w V eW Ylata w_\ W!01 wN0 w. �m �. wrw� ra:tvt trtut, I M. .�ruu Mowl uav Jones. Clarence N. TL. 152 Sec. 4-24-5 2625 N.[. 27tn St. P-r. of E. 170.71 ft. o IM 98055 V. S41.12 rl. of GL4 I _ •". Inv; Slr. of N.E. 271h St.; LESS S ,lh 293 faet I - Easterlin, 2erws P. TL. 266 Se, 4-21-5 E. ISIs ME 'o2 Pl. IW IL. of 1141.4211 O1 - S,rklan0 WA 96033 i/4 or Sea- 4-7)-$ IYin slr. of N.E. 77tn St; LESS South 293 feet. ff t. tcsN�ne rree A. TL 280 Sec. 4-23-S Per 11.1155179 11 It I — 71tn St._ oft 100 !t. of Y 641.4� �-- - G.mton, WA %SOtS ft. Of N.Y. 1/4 of N.V. , --- --1 I/4 of Sea 4-23'S: Irin Slr of N.C. LESS South 453 feet. - Fred A. TL 285 Se<. 4-23-5 t63 M.E. 27tn St. North 160 ft. of Sortn 160 of 453f Prn nn Y4 9BOSS it, of E. 100 ft. 641 42 ft. of 6L4of in M.Y. 114 Sec. 4-23-5 --- _ t _ I RATES ASSESSMENT ROLL TOTAL .LTVAL LOST n.tN1.9 .P.1..or THE CITY ENGINEER , r y„ytw' .iiWILUST PEN SQ. EL 0.14P W7 TOTAL SQ. FTC. 127.1%.20 fM Tnl caiMOVfMENTp Inatallat�+n of t'a ttru ne in N.E� 2'lh St.: EAST o1 Ed,,.ds kv. M.E. "AR*Ohm AT °,.ESIVAATI+ MRTEn TOWARD AESO:AION Na. TOTAL W. COST 522.875.01 NEANING,W 1BO uT RON/N4l 0M.NANCf Me. EST.COST PER SQ.FT. 0.179449 MAtwG ON ROIL DELINOVENT AWAY nW Na L.1 D.Na 320 N.WEOf OWNt! -- �CtX PIf1,ON Of M4 FSiA(9 $C1..1- fl tl IN SUi'JIV',igN FOOTAGE li .. M._d O� Y.'AAANS uN s.,�a a'''. .'M u EDOTA4E Mwxm:w Mr,r.nl Gw� .Wn,pld n.l n+.•J.� SS DSO fiO �L d,u. • I. Joins. Clarence N. TL. IS2 Sec. 4-24-5 6D,112�80 I0,797i1$ 10,105111 2625 N.E. 2,Ih St. Per of E. 170.71 ft. Of Y. 541.42 ft. Melon, W 98055 of G14 in A.Y. I/4 of 5e1. 4-23-5. lying Sly. of N.E. 27tn St.; LESS South 293 feet. t 1 it. 266 Stc. 4-25-5 33976,80 6.097110 S.A,I59 ]IBIS ME 142nd PL E IDo ft. of V. 741-42 ft. of POI Of IlIkland, WA 98037 M.Y. I;Y o/ N.V. 1/4 of Sec. 4-I3-5 � 1ylnq Sly. of M.E. Z7th St.; LESS South 293 NMt, A - - -- - 3. Jas,ri n., fred A. It 280 Sec, 4-13-5 16.188j40 3,048 SS 2,n,s 79 2673 N.E. 2)th St. or of E 100 ft. of Y 641.42 ft. of 98055 M.V. llll of M.Y. 114 of Sec. 4-23-5; lying Sly of W.I. 27th $I.; LESS I • 1 _ SOUIh 453 Eeft. 20 2,892.21 . F 4. Jes•,tne, Fred A. TL 285 Sec. 4-23-S 16,117 2613 N.E. 271h St. Norlh 1c0 ft. Cl S. 453 ft. of E. Am+eon• .4 98055 too ft. of M 641.42 ft. of W4 ;n N t. 1,. Stc. 4-21-5 C�+v 04 Renfen F.Ja Ilde N.46.-a. r i0IL Z0 I � G WNfro S/kCt, i Nat" Qy�"f �PI& Fr M4W • I; Prepici Fer Mt Cl}yy f?gin By K.d'4ylef j I 3/3/92� Grew s c.. qz /YoeN j I i I � i _ k Ave, N._E._ m `,grf __. 2 c R1 �o 0 —3tSSs� StZB s? 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Lot 3 35.66 Acres }{ o i m k1 Jt E V W00 ', ~onh OV f< + n` .au ntrs W t KE Sff� 51 3so4 Red LaTm Y,m.ny CO roc SOS" f• +sV•< S: ' fa�i eey fu• y N.E. 24TH� ' ST r I �� I �ii H� a �i • 'Ass By/City Cieik-s Office Only A.1. /_ y•G • _ AGENDA ITEM RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING SUBMITTING Dept./Div./td./[omen._Publlc Works for Agenda Of Staff Contact Ron Olsen Mee[ ng Data W. e Agenda Status: SUBJECT: Public Nearing on Final Assessment Consent Roll for L.I.D. 0320 _ Public Nea, irg N_F. 27 h ct Correspondence L'a 'in ordinance/Resolution Old Business _ Exhibits: (Legal Descr., Maps, Eta)Attach New Business A• Enoineer's Certificate study Session Other B. F1113L ,n 9Sse<cant poll _ C. Infnrm,atinnal c t Approval: Legal Dept. Yes_ Np_ N,/A_ COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Schedule Public Finance Dept. Yes_ No;_ N/A_ Nearino on Final Assessment Roll for Other Clearance_ SeDteMber 12, 1981 FISCAL IMPACT Expenditure Required S A1°O°nt $ Appropriation- budgeted Transfer Required $ SUMMARY (Background Information, prior action and effect of implementation) (Attach additional pages if necessary.) The attached information Sheet details the major milestones for this project. The Final Assessment cost is less than the estimated cost. PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED: SUBMIT THIS COPY TO CITY CLERK BY NOON ON TNURSDAY WITH DOCUMENTATION, , I For se By City Clerk's Office Only AGENDA ITEM RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING sohniT11MG Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. Public Works For Agenda Of — Mae ti ng Date i� Staff Contact Ron Olsen Nance -- Agenda Status: SUBJECT: Public Hearing on Final Assessment Consent _ Roll for L.I.O. 1320 Public Nearing Correspondence N_E- 27th St. W� arnld,i.V — Ordinance/Resolution Old Business Exhibits: (legal Descr., Maps, Etc.)Attach New Bosiress _ Study Session _ A•_Enaineer's Certificate _. _ Other B•—ELnal A<secamnr RniL_.—._. --__ -- C• Tnfnrritinnal Sbes.L__-- Approval: Legal Dept. Yes _ No__ N/A_ COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Schedule Public Finance Dept. Yes— NO. N/A— Hearing on Final Assessment R 1 Other Clearance__ 50taMer IF. 1993 FISCAL J21PAcr Expenditure Required { Amount 9 Appropriation- Budgeted $ Transfer Required SUMMARY (Background Information, prior action and effect of implementation) V (Attach additional pages If necessary.) The attrched information sheet details the major milestones for this project. The Final Assessment cost is less than the estimated vast. PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED: ( 9v.w TI-1 n.. 11 ell 1- ♦ •V el, ,. . . ♦v . i RENTON CITY COUNCIL Meeting of August 22. 1983 City Clerk's Office R E F E R R A L S MAYOR AND CITY CLERK P-1 Cluinnel Agreement Burlington Northern/Union Pacific Agreement Jobmaster Lease Addendum NAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE IT For Art Ordinance Board of Adjustment reappointment - David young PUBIIC HEARING 9712 3-- LID 325 (One Valley Place) Final Assessment Roll (Davis Avenue S and South 43rd Street) 9/12/83 - LID 320 Final Assessment Roll (NE 27th Street watermain) OF RIP 105 do AGENDA • �e1es v -1~ zms own am een .r F � auuret RENTON CITY COUNCIL ae+us•nrxu zE0 SEP100 REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING AUGUST 22, 1983 CITY CLERK INIHICK' MONDAY, 8:00 P.M. "°°I WWI, asm I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CP L 3. APPROVAL Of COUNCIL MINUTES OF AUGUST 15, 1983 4. SPECIAL PRESENTATION: Ron Ringwood, Chairman, It for Arts Committee of Municipal Arts Commission, presents Liberty Park Art Project, "Stiltwalker," for City Council approval. 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you .,,a recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name aid address for the record, spelling your last name. Please limit your remarks rc no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a Single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion if requested by a Council member. a. Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Mr. David M. Young, 1811 Duvall Avenue NE, to the Board of Adjustment, Position N2 (home builder) for a four- year term effective to September 6. 1987. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. I. Policy DeveI opmen.t Department submits King County request to make presentation regarding its Comprehensive Plan at Committee of the Whole meeting on 9/8/83. Council concur. c. Public Works Department requests public hearing be set for 9/12/83 for LID 320 Final Assessment Roll (NE 27th Street WatermaIn). Council concur. 7• CORRESPONDENCE S. OLD BUSINESS (INCLUDES COMMITTEE REPORTS) 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS If. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT 107 RENT011 CITY CO P LL Regular Meeting August 22, 1983 Municipal Building Monday, 8:00 p.m. Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to Order. ROLL CALL OF THOMA5 M. TRtMM, Council President; NANCY E. MATHEWS. JOHN N. COUNCIL MEMBERS REED, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKMILL, ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. CITY STAFF IN BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DAN KELLOGG, Assistant City Attorney; ATTENDANCE MAXINE E. MOTOR, City Clerk; MICHAEL N. PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; CAPTAIN JAMES H. BOURASA, Police Departn,ent. PRESS Jan Hinman, Renton Record-Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED By CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE MINUTES Of AUGUST 15. 1983 AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. SPECIAL Ron Ringwood, Chairman of the 1% for Arts Committee of the Municipal PRESENTATION Arts Commission, presented sn example of a sculpture proposed for "Stiltwalker" Liberty Park - a 9' high, 5' wide, bronze cast and fabricated man on stilts ("Stiitwalker") by Bellevue sculptor, Ray Jensen. Mr. Ringwood noted this artwork was the unanimous selection of the nine submitted to the Committee composed of three Arts Commission members, Superintendent of Parks Kai Meiret, and Joan Moffatt, Park Board member. Following discussion regarding safety and vandalism pre- vention (with comment by Clark Teegarden, Municipal Arts Commission member) it was MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION. CARRIED. Community Services At the request of Ron Ringwood, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED Committee By REED, COUNCIL ADVANCE THE ORDER OF BUSINESS AND BRING THE IT for Art on COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT BEFORE THE COUNCIL. CARRIED. Utility Projects Community Services Committee Chairman Reed presented a report recommending the 12 for Art Ordinance be revised exempting utility construction projects from participation in the 1% for Art Program, except those which fund facilities accessible to the general public and would directly benefit from participation in the program. The report further recommended revision of legislation to remove the $500.000 limit on projects receiving 12 funds, with a full 1% of construction cost contributed by all municipal projects with the exception of Utility and those projects already exempt due to federal or state grant limitations. MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL CONCUR IN T4E COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE NAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. Councilman Stredickc objected to removaT-7U[iFlty-Projects - m the 1t for Art Program and requested definition of excepted Utility projects. A list of current proposed projects from the Six Year Capital Improvement Program (used as a base for the Committee's recommendation) was presented as foll,ws: 1. Wells Avenue Bridge 7. Cedar River Community Center 2. Grady Nay Bridge 8. Fire Station 114 (Kennydale) 3. Garden Avenue North 9. Old Shop Site 4. Union Avenue North 10. City Entry Point Enhancement Storm Drainage It. Seni mr Housi.,10edestrian 5• City Shops (already Corridor funded Q $5K limit) 12. Relocate Fire Station a12 6. Library construction Total estimated project cost: M'SS5,470 IY for Art - $5K Limit: . $40,591 1% for Art - Contribution, No Limit: $105.554 � o,q. -1 A Renton city council • August 22, 1963 Page two c mmun12 Services Councilman Clymer explained that the final recommendation of Camm'ttea the Committee had been suggested in a letter form Gerald It for Art on Edlund, Chairmen, Renton Municipal Arts Commission, for the Utility Projects simplification of bookkeeping systems, project participation continued determ;nations, etc. Councilman Rockhill urged continued resthetic considerations for Utility projects no longer under the 1% for Art Program. MOTION CARRIED. AUO;ENCE COMMENT Clark Teegarden, 264 Seneca Place NW, member of the Renton It For Art on Municipal Arts Commission, further explained the Commission's Utility Projects position and reasoning behind the Utility exemption suggestion, noting a need for reduction in accounting and general paperwork requirements as welt as an incr-,.se in public understanding and approval of the 1% for Art Program, Councilman Mathews thanked the Commission for their understanding and cooperation. Code of Ethics Versie Voupel, 1402 North Second, voiced her disappointment at Policy Change Council's action of last week regarding the Code of Ethics Ordinance, Ms. VauPel stated she felt changing the ordinance to separate ethics s-pervasion of City and elected personnel into two committees was a step toward "closing the door to open government". CONSENT AGENDA The following items on the Consent Ager+da were adopted by one motion which follows the ]is ing: King County Policy Development Department submitted a request from King Comprehensive Plan County Department of Planning and Community Development to make a presentation regarding its Comorehensive Plan at the Committee of the Whole meeting of 9/08. Council concur. LID 320 Final Public works Department requested public hearing be set for Assessment Roll 9/12/83 for LID 320 Final Assessment Roll (NE 27th Street water- main), total roll: $21,381.85• Council concur. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT ITEMS 6b AND 6- OF THE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED. Board of Mayor Shinpoch submitted reappointment of David M. Young, 1811 Adjustment Duvall Avenue NE, to the Board of Adjustment, Position P2 (home Reappointment - builder) for a four-year term effective to September 6, 1987. David Young Other members of the Board include: Felix Campanella (Position /i), Francia A. Holman (Position 93), Rhonda Younker (Position N4), William F. Anderson (Position P5), Kenneth Swanigan (Position F6), and Barbara Lally (Position N7). MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE REAPPOINTMENT OF DAVID YOUNG TO THE BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT. CARRIED. Gene Coulon Parks Department requests approval of first and final payment to Beach Park Valley Cement Construction, Inc., for new concrete walkways at Walkway Payment Gene Coulon Beach Park. Improvement to the walkways was funded from excess in the Beach Park Construction budget and included new reinforced concrete walkways, concrete picnic slabs, concrete pads for bike racks, replacing damaged curbing, and a small retaining wall. Total expenditu•e of $4S,210.77 including saies tax, Council concur. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PARKS DEPARTMENT. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Mayor Shinpoch presented greetings from Renton's Sister City, Sister City Nishiwaki, Japan. A framed display of handmade feather jig fishin• Greetings flies tied in traditional Japanese technique, delivered by Miss Chieki Fuji; (19 year old collage student sponsored by the Lions Club) was presented to Council. The gift from Mayor Shinji Takase was sent with his wishes for "ever-happiness and prosperity". Mayor Shinpoch noted plans of some Council members to visit Nishiwak; In September with Governor Spellman and requested ideas for gifts to sand - items made in ,he Renton area or by Renton citizens. For Use By City Clerk's Office Only . / �p•G • AGENDA ITEM A.1 ----- RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING SUBMITTING Dept./Oiv./Bd./Cortm., Public Works For Agenda Of staff Contact Ron 015en � eting Date Nemc Agenda Status: SUBJECT: Public Hearing on Final gssessmenl. Consent Roll for L. o ij?q Public Hearing` — N.E. 27Lh St- Yaterma.� Correspondence Ordinance/Reiolution ------ _ Old Busines Exhibits: (Legal Descr•, taps, Etc.)Attach New Business^ A. En in is rt•f'^ C Study Session Other B•_,f 1011 cc cc n•tyt gLL)1 - -` —, C'—IG.fnLnutinna.L(h-, _ Approval: Legal Dept, Yes__ No__ N/A COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Schedule Public Finance Dept. yes_ No. N/A- -Hearin N/A-- Hearinj On Final ASS2$sment Roll for Other Clearance ,$l;pEembet• it, $9E3 � FISCAL _lJdp-A'-?`----... . .. — --- Expenditure Required $ Amount App rop r i a t l on- Budgeted S Transfer Required S SUMMARY (Background Information, prior action and effect of implementation) ~ (Attach additional pages if necessary.) The attached information sheet details the major milestones for this project. The Final Assessment cost is less than the estimated -ost. PARTIES OF RECORD/1NTERFs TEO CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED: rr]v • INFORMATION SHEET L.I.D. 320 MILEYTONES Petition Dated March 3, 198f1 To Council June 23, 1980 Council Approved L. I.D. August 18, 1980 Initial Resolution C2390 (intent To Create) April 13, 1981 Public Hearing Nay le, 1981 Ordinance #3559 (Ordering Construction) December 14, 1981 Amount of Prelimir.ary Assessment Roll $22,825.01 Call For Bid (All Bids Rejected) October 15, 1982 Call For Rebid December 17, 1982 Contract Awarded February 25, 1983 Acceptance of Project 'une I, 1983 Final Public Hearing SePtc-Iber 19, 1983 Amount of Final Assessment Roll $21,3P1.85 Final Costs Administration and Enyineering S 3.012.06 Construction Costs 15,635.02 Attorney 375.OD City Clerk 725.10 Finance Costs 1.634,67 TOTAL $21,3PI.85 ENGIRER'S CERTIFICA% i Honorable City Council Renton, Washington Complying with Resolution No. 2390 , being a Resolution creating Local improvement District No. 320 , and Ordinance No. 3559 , orderino the con- N struction thereof, I have prepared the followino Assessment Roll in accordance with Ordinance No. 274 and the laws of the State of Washington. I find that the actual cost of said improvement was and is the sum of •fwrnty uuo il.n,no rid 1..,.., ,ud k5/10h '---------------------------------- Dollars, r >L�_ (-f. . .3JBI,85 ____), and that said amount is equably apportioned in the within roll to the property therein described according to the benefits resultinn from said improvements to each lot, tract, piece or parcel thereof, as set opposite each of said tracts respectively in the column marked "Amount of Assessment", and I certify that this Assessment Roll, consistinq of I pages, with parcels numbered I through 4 is a true and correct assessment roll for the aforesaid improvement. I herewith transmit this roll for equalization and confirmation. Respectfully, Director of Public Nprks Dated AU(o. 17 , 19 85 CERTIFICATE OF CITY COUNCIL This is to certify that the Final Assessment Roll of Local Improvement District No. was duly confirmed by Ordinance No. _ of the City of -Renton Washington, the __ day of 19_ City Clerk WARRANT FOR COLLECTION To the City Treasurer: 1 herewith hand you Assessment Roll of Local Improvement District No. for collection by you i , accordance with City Ordinance No. and the laws of the State of Washington. Renton Washington, _A 19 1 1 Ary OF RENTOO Araem<ni [loll for "laical improvement District Nu. 3201 . ; Crated by Ordinamee No. Entitled "As Ordinaare providing for the lmprovemeel of Installation of W.terl ine in N.E. 27th 5t. East of Ecinands A+e. N.E. utf mlfrtan er t Furrm yvy� W IIMeML OUT MMR or p.'.d eme nr uanamr iATIQt Ennis, t Ita7. Co. eUS. YtOlmn 4 OreLIIY O� YIWMT 1. Jones, Clarence N. TL. 152 Sec. 4-24-5 0 2625 M.E. 27th St. Por. of E. 170.71 ft. o Mcnlvo, WA 98055 11 W. 541.42 ft. of GL4 in N.W. I/4 of Sec. 4-13-5 ly;nq Sly of M.E. 27th St. ; LESS South 293 feet Easterlin, James M. TL. 266 Sec. 4-23-5 E. S,711 59 11 1 11 1 11 U81" WE 144nd Pl. il too .t. of M_/41.42 it of Ki -klam: , :A 980 3 IlPor of N.N. 1/4 of N.N. 1/4 of Sec. 4-23-5 lyin, Sly. of NA 27th St; LESS South 29i feet. �I 1 3. Jeswlne Fred A. TL 2M0 Sec. 4-2 3-5 Par 2631 N.E. 77th St. of E 100 ft. of W 641.42 Menton. WA 98055 11ft. of N.W. 1/4 of N.W. '. � I/4 of Sec. 4-73-5; lyin i 11 1 H I Ii '—T Sly of N.E. 27th St. ; LESS South 453 feet. , 4, A,winv, Fred A. JITL 285 Set. 4-23-5 :%70u 2633 N.E. 27th St. North 160 ft. of S. 453i R;nton WA 80 ft. of E. 100 ft. of W. 641.0 ft. of GL4 in M.W. I/4 iec. 4-23-5 I SC.T.Y_4 e it l i �j I I OFIIC[ 0/ ASSESSMENT ROLL RATES T4E CITY JEN(NINEER ,nrncr +«arc«acorn TOTAL 4C"JAL COST 21 ,391,85 ACTUAL COST PER SQ. FT. 0.169103 FOR 'AE VAROVEMENT Of 1natA1 IlC or, of Woterl!ft in N.E. 21th St. ; Eis: of EdNronds Ave. N,E. ' TOTAL SQ, FTG, 127,195.20 YEAR BONDS AT °e.ESTMATE RFfpRM TQ BOM11D RESOLUTION No HEARING ON RESOLVTN],Y i01L FWD r7RDINANCF No. : 70TAL EST. COST '22,825.01 HEARING ON Rau : T. COST PER SQ_ Ft. 0. 179449 t>fl1FtDue�F ASST.MAP w. L 1.D.Na. 320 • NANEOFOWND ^fS-Wt ON OF /1f4L ESTATE._.. Sc,ARf FEEL IN SUIMIVWON wN.,w,..+l f,NA..,w -.. IM 6► :,.Ns }.Ny, .M 4' Tuar SQUARE Erinq d Ar1yd tl'Nnee NaOtapT of KUT is ... a.a aN.u,. .:,r. FOOTAGE wver,N.v A.xexx,wnr O,d..ad y IMAM SO to • CeVnd 1. Joies, Clarence N. TL. 62 Sec. 4-24-5 2625 N.E. 27thSt. ^or of E. 170.71 ft. of V, 541.42 (t, 60.112{BA 10J87.IS IO,i051,13 1 Renton, VA 98055 of GO in N.W. 1/4 of Sec. 4-23.5. I .. tying Sly, of 4.E. 27th St. ; LESS _. _. ... _. . .. _.._. 1 _ South 193 feet. 2. fes tart in, James R. TL. 266 Sec. 4-23-5 —'- 3397i 80 6,097 10 3.7tt Sf 11815 NE 142nd P1. E 100 ft. of W. 741.62 ft. of Par of Kirkland, WA 98033 • _N.W, " of N,V, I/4 of Sec. 4-23-5 . . lying Sly. of N,E 27th St. ; LESS - - ). Jesw;ne, tred A. TL 280 See. 4-23-5 Id°g8i 40 3,048 SS 2,85 79 2633 N.E. 27th St. Par of E 100 ft. of W 641.42 ft. ,f - - Renton, W1 98055 N,M. 1/4 of N.V. Ull of Sec. 4-23-5; 1 tying Sly of N.E. 27th St. ; LESS 11 South 453 feet, t 4. Jisr Lre, Fred A. TL 28 ~- - ---- 5 Sec. 4-23 S 16,117 20 2.8432421 2, 2633 N.E. 27th St. North 160 ft. o' S. 453 ft. of E. 98055 10t ft. of W 641.42 ft. of 6L4 ;n N.W. 1;4 Set. 4-23-5 1 i 1 7 For Use BY City Clerk's Office only A,I, / k.G . AGENDA ITEM RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING liuse.I TT I W. Ekp'../Dir./dd.fCOmti. Public Norks ._ Fo: Agenda Or Staff Contact ROh Olsen Meetmy pate - —TName7 Agenaa Status: SUBJECT: Public Hearing on Finai Assessment ton sent RuIT for L,[.0. �320 Public Hearing td.L-Zah SL Yata min Correspondence Ordinance/Resoistion _ -- — _, old business E•hibits: (Legal bescr., Mays, Etc.)Atlach New Business A.-Engineer's Certificate Study Session —� Other b• final ASkpecwnr Ro11 _ G• _jnfllrnu{{nna l_ CAcPt _` Approval: Legal Dept. Yes_ No N/A COUNCIL ACTION RFCOMMENDED: Schedule Public Finance Dept. Yes _ Mo` N/A_ hearing en Final Assessment Roll fgL_ _ Other Clearance 3Oteadter 12 1983 'p I)SCAL IMPACT: _,. . Erpanditure Required S _1wount S AvpropriatIon- Budgeted Transfer Required S SUMMARY (Background Information, prior action and effect of Inpiamentation) (Attach sddl Uonel pages if necessary:) The attached infOrmatiOn sheet details the major milestones for this prt,ject. The Final Assessment cost is less thdn the estimated cost. PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED: • INFORMATION SHEET L.I.D. 320 MILESTONES Petition Dated March 3. 1990 To Council June 23, 1980 Council Approved L.I.D. August 18, 1980 Initial Resolution #2390 (Intent To Create) April 13. 1981 Public Nearing may 18, 1981 Ordinance 13559 (Ordering Construction) December 14, 1981 Mount of Preliminary Assessment Rcli $22,825.01 Call For Bid (All Bids Rejected) October 15, 1982 Call For Rebid December 17, 1982 Contract .Awarded February 25, 1983 Acceptanc, of Project June I, 1983 Final Public Ne,:ring September 19, 1983 Arnunt of Final Assessment Ro11 $2I,3P1.85 Finial Costs Administration and Engineering S 1,012.06 Construction Costs 15.635•C2 Attorney 375.00 City Clerk 725. 10 Finance Costs 1,634.67 TOTAL '21$ ,3PI.RA • ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE honorable City Council Renton, Washington Complying with Resolution No. 212—_, being a Resolution treating Local iaprpveient District No. _ 110 _, and Ordinance No. 1559 , ordering the con- Struttion threof. I have prepared the followroo Assessment Roll in accordance .itt Ordinance No. 274 and the laws of the State of Washington. 1 find that tie actual cost of mid improvement was and is tie sun of y.,.uv i•%r tl.,...,,,,_ .................................. and that mid amount is equitablyapportioned im ter withic roll to the property therein described according to the benefits resultinn fron, said improvements to each lot. tract, piece or parcel thereof, as set ooposite each of Said tracts respectively in the culuwn arced 'Aaicunt of Assessment and I certify that this Assessment Roll, consisting of pages, wit% parcels numbered I _ through t_, is a true and correct assessment roll for the ! aforesaid improvement. I herewith transmit this roll for equa Titation and Confiratior. Respectfully, --c _ —'y�i�ec£pro�public—Ilo-is Dated 4l/G. 17, 19133 CERTIFICATE OF CITY COUNCIL This is tt certify that the Final ASS,Ssment poll of Local Imprcvrnr•r.; .. No. as duly confirmed by Ordinance No. of the City of ker;nr Washington, the _day of WARRANT FOR COLLECTION % the City Treasurer. I herewith hand you Assessment Noll of Local lapruvemrrt U,strict No. for Collection by you in accordance with City Ordinance No. and the 14.S of tnp State of Washington. Renton _, Washington, IA__ • CITY OF REAM + +wYYFnI Neil lo. •tk.l I.........l Ugv,rt N. )20 C.t" 62 Wdin..n N. 1,.,0.4^A.Oro, w... Pr d-m to,tk.I.,......I d lnf ul Htion of ly(.rlin� .n n.i 2;i Gu ul EINYnd+ Are. N.t .4M 01 [tlY VgfAn NnYf IVIIA{�: •Itll f0 Rf. u Yu qY Mulff MilI HIM Jnne+. [IarenU N. It. IS2 Sec. 4'1Y'S ____ 2625 Md, 271M St. Pm. o! E. 00.11 ft. k,nitN�y W_ BO Y. 541.42 It. of 41, 1 — M.V. 1/4 .1 _ IVinq SIV. of NA 271n � 1 51.. L[55 south 2931.et I !' [eaerl•n, J, K IITL. 266 Se, 6.27-5 E. i71;159 11 1 1 1 1 ti +— �.B$ NE 'I"d Pi, 11 IW It. 01 Y 141.421te n..kldn.l, VA 98033 Por of N.Y. 1/4 el N.Y. !1111111 I/4 ai Sec. 1•IT5 lyin 51y. of N.E. 27th St; LESS S tN 291 fwt. Jr+wim Fred A. Tl ;W Sec. 4-2 eor 2,655 7Y )631 N.I. 7714 St. of E lot ft. of Y 641. rxm Urn, WA "055 ft. of N.Y. Ilk of N.Y. — I S.G. 447-5:bi. 51y el Y,f. 27th Sl., LE55 South 453 feet _t ! 4 rred A. TL 185 S., 4.23.5 2615 N.E. 27th St. IIiiarth 160 ft. of S. 453i _ Nenlnn W !t. of E. 100 ft. of Y. 641.42 ft. of 0L4 in N,Y. 114 Sec. 4-13.5 — I � wnca or ASSESSMENT ROLL RATES 'iOTAL ACTUAL COSt 2I,01.15 i. :itYAL CPST FEASQ. IT. O.1\UIO3 IOR1q aA1MOVWENtd InSU!Nt�an of yterllne in M.E. 21th St.; (Nt of (rands Ave. M.E. TOTAL SQ. Ft6 87,195.30 ym bonOi At .,.tSFWMATE HHNTw TO bAM dEM04IN fb rYAUNG Cxr EfE0lullpM TOTAL E3f. COST 522 025-QI MI IRFO e,f"045 h011 DFUNWENi ASAt ommAwt w EST.COST FEA SQ.FT, 0.1191\9 pAA1 W I.1 D w 320 i RAJAI OE C A111 MXHP'il OF HAI ESTATE S ,Aft FEET W Svl wt510N SQVAME Ew.a,rY v.,•v.,..l ,,, trr AtMJ a,«' h .00,ria,ywu �a .. p uo t FWTAGE AwSNA,A Avwe C3 ly pAUfNS 1. lanes, UArencf A. TI. :52 Sec. 4-24-5 (0,111iso fOJ67�1S 10.10 11 1615 M.E. 17tn St. fo, of :. 170.11 it. of W. 541.42 tt. { Reno-, VA 98oSS of CIA In N.V. iA of Sec. A-2)-S. -_ lyi-9 Sly. of N.E. 27th St.; LESS South 293 feel. 2. Fnurl in, J~ s, It. 2" Sec. 4-2)-S - - ( --- --- ----- � 1181) ME 1\Ipl+Ft. ( 100 ft. of Y. Nk U374 b 6,097 10 S,ru so 1. ft. of For of ' Ni rk land. W 9)10)3 M.Y. 1/4 of M.Y. IA of Set, 6-23-5 , Tyros Sly, of X.J. 27th it.; LESS .. .. __.-- _.. I"" 2111eMS.- L JOS.1", Free A. TE 210 Soe. 4-21-5 1E.9M N 3.ON�5S I,a1 --- 2611 N.F. 27th it. For of E 100 ft. of Y 641.E2 it. of Appian. Ya 90055 N.W. 1/4 of M.Y. to of Sec. 4-21.5; lyleM Sly Of M.E. 27th sc.; LESS ` South 453 1Mt. ! \. Jevine, iron A. Tl SiS 5fa. 4-13-5 M,117 AQ i,�t�21 t,1M ! 27th St. NwtM !to ft. cf S. 453 ft. of C. i RwMn, >,a SSOSS 100 Fb of v 641,42 it. of 0U In I R.Y. Ir'+ Sec. 4-11-S r ,yam . CONTRACTORS BONDING & AURANCE CO. City of Renton STATUS 200 dill Ave So. J Renton, WA 9RO55 1983 71 BOND: 002066 SRG 01000 12777 020 76 ~ 'x -ti U.PtIcut. PRINCIPAL: J. SMALL CONSTRUc1104 Co. OBLIGEE: CITY OF RENTON JtJ ltl;lr DESCRIPTION: NE 27th St. I.lo CONTRACT AMOUNT S 1I,31I.50 520, Water 4ain Extension, Water Projee, W-614, Renton, LLl tie roNr'<ACfOR'S OOP4"NA INSLIW4CE CO,U$arty m me altme BWd We aV sppn w p 66vmmrr b ptm,mn6 the wonoattm tw4tt d Wo W A* Ile ly m b m+o that w our Mgt awteet mrtm ittbem�• mt�'��f k Yals��u soaear a rat t4e..uie.aeu>s May ao",0p.r fR Tmes my 4trl,f�,p f, U�il✓I~' 14 �o ma c n� ��G Jan Lortainw Bad vewttllrt gEP 2 6 Ste' IF THE CONTRACT HAS BEEN COMPLETED: 1.Whu wm U*oMplem dmi 0 9 I'�� 0ww of Acnparpi t•..+ C'M I What wm tM mw Comm p61m7 lu 7 ♦ , I�kill alelmtt7 Men salai 7 I Wm the waft mtulaworyi_ '� , 6 NM All I&bw atd t5Aww pfO.Mm pwd? 7o.: t IF THE CONTRACT HAS NOT BEEN COMPLETED: 1.Wen IN of tM wort hm Dsa=r4deel mdm? 9 's I Taal antwmt pd to Iha Cotmscta Io da'i — I What a nr aaqux of tlw teum%&tnth W" x I tYhat u the atwnptd dw of oxnpkt.ml ,i. l V the rat bmg acmnpyteE end Roptay mot/atiwrtyTget 7.It the amwe b w 6 a oq palm espluo trnai � >F�E�� R8 E, / ht��4 % Aumt._ 00 !!d f� Hve. S�, i�•,� JJA �•� rw�r.: ��Dl� �}5 - 7C71 YfOSS r»a cnr nmr ASSESSMENT ROLL • ......w,.....,.,. Airs• '<*Mr4P91rnP Inyy4tl}i ty A<i� l$4 !1•>rt.a3 rlir,_h II,f..a�4 I. ACTq4.a. 4[ 704 h tg3i .yl tT o.14t0)_ 16r tl)Ol.i 'a.r4apgVlpr SS SY4MAtay�yp yyyyyO 11014 r• 'Lr4 P�Ay , bll[Yb. MWUIgNW e�Yale�__ arY..rct w, TY7M 1ST. COST s17 gs.ol "N4e P Owrl! b1�aY141M b alll EIAp 1! lrt4r I111} t. e♦ 'If (31.COST ILISA.il. 0.1)g11y w....� -_.MRIYIaaM .:am �tw, i0M4[ 4[..y. yYM 1 C4 Ntw + aoitie A.�r'y�yyrp`i=by. tM4Ff{ l}n 1{Z!A-L I2LL 31. ro. or [. NC.l II or V 14L4} rt.41 INC YE I17 10 K 1 any Sly r Y L )/l4 St.; l�!111 IQ 10 4rn th Aaraa l - - -}—♦1O Irt 1 it! Holy It Iwr n. - 41n1}r r 1Y0;1 [ Ipp It 41 Y. /H.17 rt 41 ro.ar- 11916!AO •6,OyL n' I.,, • JI.V. I/1 of F.Y. 114.1 .Iriny Slr I M.L 11t4 11,: its, _ 1. Nr41r. fM A. )ItF St, itt ZOO 0 - Mt [pr V I , o f MAOI�K;l, ! •.Y 114 1 % Les >a o r Y r Iriny flr 41 Y.1. 3[ _-.t[3f ISy t4L )7t4 4.•N}LV P 10Yt4 _. R1)4.1. l/t4 S1. t►rM ISO it Not Aas! ar [. 4511t. 411. ,I{JII 70 LO17 lL LA4 - _ �Ib It, OI Y W.4} It. 01 3[I In • o MEMCAANDUM TO Dick Houghton DATE august 10, 198; FROM 'Pad Bennett SUBJECT additional costs, LID 0320 The additional costs for bond discount and bond registration are as follows: Bond Discount $622,63 Bond Registration 6.00 $627.63 These additional costs were given to Ron Olson this mining. cc; Mike Mulcahy �u11nPC[tYlp �" �twrs "o AT% —I RAARCT - cr mwSIGNED � � i ` VAIE S�GtiFD a .. "WMCFM rtyd p4M"F"IP:JAfM1[tl66w'.5. ,45 469 SBIp'ARTSI AM 3 W yry1N Q„pN IPIL6CL. POLY PAN(50 S•h)AP 169 PART 3 ww w 11Rj,, e0"TH Pen. NOTfCE OF CANCELLATION• OF MORTGAGEE AND,OR CERTIFICATE MOLDER TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE ❑ FARMERS INSURANCE EXCHANGE ❑MID-CENTURY INSURANCE COMPANY El lau- wuMen JAMES W5MALL Y �A°1° ur!uu�rlor+w 3479-51-60 7-2 79-41-392 _ h _ 8 You are hereby notified,that all coverage ecfended ro You under the In above fisted pohcy is cancelled effec"It of 12:00 Mean(12:01 A.M. abovael�~la' Orayon end Taxes)on the Cancellofion Dote shown You ore hereby e eby notified that all rovero above policYDes)or certiircafe(s)on: Be extended to yov under the Is cancelled effective of 12:00 Ono""end Tam on th �n (12:01 A.M. In ColRornla.e cancellonon dote shown above. i RECEIVED CITY OF RENTON JUN 2 9 S983 Ii DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS4 200 MILL AVE nne nno+ 0 RENTON, S unman uuvu++ WA 98053 Mn i0 MpgNUf;@: �b.b. -----•�__ w a w.w4r MEMORANDUM TO Ron Olsen and Don Monaghan DATE June 24 1983 FROM Bob Bergstrom SUBJECT LID's - Finance Department New Prot^dures Please note the LID and attached willmemo calculate Ted thenbond registratloneandplea 9 bonddi1" ftmc the total s,oun This will be the standard procedure for r11 new LID' . OF kE 4� • ,1 OLr:`tY�11i `!- i w�wTHE .w�I OF RENTON 'L BARENkA Y. S"1"P070J YLL AVE.a0. RENTaW,WAW gW66 CN NPfo sEviopo`' MArpR • fMiA►rCE 011tECiQE w XNAR I hKACANY Q'06)236-7607 June 20, 1983 MZMOSAMDUY TO. Dick Houghton FROM: Ted Bennett �-C"• SUBJECT: Pivance I)ePartment Coats, LID #320 and $323 tted 1"LDiLIDashf3201andth a132S�e Finance Departmed"Ace Of LID be TWO Dew Costs a t costs count, t. ncs no adviSeEke project.orWhen which arereoc Duted¢based tueo ues t'no bond ed with the Cost,se the I ro the toion ndedlscLID.AaadlweowillocomPu Please of Ls f total cost t. ¢1�[ra[ ' All future te he handle LID,,t wil1Inccuunratheer. additional s them la the s 1 Costs, and we wi11 cc: Mike Mulcahy Mbcine Motor l8ob Ber;fetrc;j t .v_ rerror cs C ;� NkF. SP ^• .yG Cato_C Tfj ram' A. C. HOUShton, EipY(nNrirg 01 vl Sion SUYJOCTt No. pLD Ju r$MAL Costs 'At NOR gent: Cow ILrD POR L.1.0, wo. Jow Plisse list below soy costs ym„r olllor say pave incurred or syy 1Mur on this Sect and retn s original of this [ors to tbs A public beer 91.nesrinq D1 �lon yscr uy 1e schsdulod m this A&c ter. —'-- Thant You for ypyr wopsrstlon M ct.ae Attorney'& Pees $ tong Counsel $57.00 CitY Actornsy— Contract Lnyinasrans rrenchisss Inspection Ywa _ Permits Other C1ty Clock V,t`tCy Ss .a.sK'�'Coats Maillnq SOc pe; parcelLnt for 10 wears $20 00 Other r A warrants er _ I.aea l---�-ct r a' _�iSO 00 4tcNt iepartasnt UtIlltasa Dpartssnt _ Other Costs Prin� ne &f 0n d s t (N1 TOTAL $ 861.45 • SPEED LETTER • TO: DATE: PROJECT: SUBJECT: 7 gne - s s of Rg� z THE CITY OF RENTON MlMIC1►Al RU IDIMG 200 MILL AVE.t0. RENTON,wAall R066 g SARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR 0 FINANCE DIRECTOR ce. MICHAEI )MULCAHY' %11E0 (206) 238-2007 June 20, 1983 MEMORANDUM TO: Dick Houghton FROM: Ted Bennett SUBJECT: Finance Department Costs, LID R320 and 0325 Submitted herewith are the Finance Department costs associated with LID's 9320 and E325. Twu new costs associated with the issuance of LID bonds are bond registration fees and bond dis- count, both of which are comr-ted based upon the total cost of the project. When you have gathered all your costs, please advise us of the total on each LID, and we will compute the costs for registration arA discount. All future L;D's will incur the additional costs, and we will handle them in iue same manner. cc: Mike Mulcahy Maxine Motor Bob Bergstrom [ NT 6AO I Ct, (7 8R. ESPr' I9 */Vy' F. n.0 FROM: v R. C. Houghton,?Engineering Division SUBJECT: G.I.D. No. d�D FINAL COaTS ARE NOW sEING COWILED FOR L.I.D. NO. Plkase list below any costs your office may have incurred or may incur on by yU jest AM rets eeC original of this form to tM r,,gineering Division iactt �7 7. OTT. A Public hearing is schsdul*J am tide pro- macter O•C Thank you for your cooperation in this Atcorney'k Fee, $ Bond Comuel S517.00 City Attorney Contract Engineering Franchises Inspection Fees - permits Other City Clark k,.City eSsrcosts Nailing 50c per parcel for 10 ve,.rs $20 00 Interest on Warrants e SH4 95 -- Other _ Legal N''ctfc<s Sy ,Q o0 Street Depertnant Utilities Department Other Costs Printing of Sonde 3.00 ID TOTAL $ 86 .95 PROPOSED ASSESSMENT CCS-S L. I.U. -3. 320 3-10-81 PROPERTY OWNER LEGAL SQ.FT, SYS.DEV.FEE ASSESS, TOTAL COSTS % of PROTEST BASED ON LID ASSESS►ENT Jones T.L. 152 SEC 4-23-5 60,112.80 S 601.12 + S 10.787.15 = S 11,388.27 47.26% S� -.q 400 L= 7 e o Easterlin Sweensy T.L. 266 Sec. 4-23-5 33,976.80 S 339.76 + $ 6.097.10 - S 6,436.86 26.71% t 8,2C�0 Jeswlne TL 280 Sec 4-23-5 16,968.40 S 169.88 + S 3,04b.55 = S 3,218.43 13.36% L: 12-vo I. 19.900 • Jeswine T.L. 285 Sec 4-23-5 16,117.20 $ 161.17 + S '92.21 S 3,053,38 12.67$ L. ¢900 TOTAL SQ. FT. = 127,195.20 ^_— TOTAL EST, COST = S 22,825.01 00.00$ COST PER SQ. FT. = S 0.179449 ASSESSMENT ROLL RATES ntD tarn NftGIMQ wnu.o..w..a... l J-�,_ COST s72r82 .o1_. VK.W..FM 1x1Jf6.2Q_. fo4 ime — East A."MorAs Av . N.E. Lett Per Sq. FT. W,17lM9 rFY WlD6 Al x.91NM1E alfOelW rJ WAND RW Wtgn K. . MFAWG CM NEStNUrgN afel raQ alow"i<e� - NEkAHG b:eou _. .___ .... IKe401on aSSr a1Af We L t D_Ra. 72D MWFp OM'!>9 �DESQMfN7r1 p Y4 BiAiE _ 50u�R R[I M SIaD VMf IY«[°w�1 WW Y Y• 10W IRr,b1Yr 1eY �Y MY r +YVti aYSYYa Ila4O1 �t516♦'rA baaR4 1.;Jones, Clarence N, _TLAS2 Sec. 4-244 60,112 80 f0,787 75 °2625 N.E. 2)tn 5t. _ Por of E. 170.71 (t. of N. 541.47 it ' aortae W qmS of 6L4 h .Y. 1/4 of Sec. 4.23-5, Il1e9 SIY. of N.E. 27th St. LESS So th 293 feet. 2. Easterl in, Jars R. TL 266 Sec. I.2J-S 13,976 ND baOl7 flDr. " SiH-?iSt6�Fe"N:fr- E 100 ft. of W. 711.@ ft. of Pw _- Kirkland s n88594 of A.N. 114 of N.V. IA of Sec. 4- - " 23-5 1� -51; of_N.E. t7th St_.-. .. , i i Lr.5> LMU 297 f"t. gI;3 s � �_ nEY 3. D" � y _ Jeswine, Fred A. TL 280 Sec. 4-23-5 16,988 40 3,048 S5 2673 N.'. 27tn St. Per of E IW ft. of Y 611.12 ft. -' Renton W 98055 Of N.M. 114 of N,y. 114 of SK.4-23- S. )ling Sly of A.L. 27th St , LESS 1 ' South 453 feet. 4. Jeswfne, Fred A, TL 286 Sec. 4.23-5 16.117�202,892 2633 N.E. 27th St. North 16D.ft. of 5. 453 ft, of C. 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K ,°, aTrl.63.k KRt4 Sefllnw. - s+4,uwuF co�ernx o.n,� `.'AR OF W kSt*t;T('v DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRCS GwssalAdlrriflraaon 91ddr8 • Orrr.rw WasMgrat SaSOJ , a� I7, f9a3 i' City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue 5 Ren•.a4 WA 99055 Re: Firm No.425,)02-00-1 Contract No.L.I.D.320 Gentlemen: Please be advised that the Department of labor and industries does hereby release the City of Renton from any further liability pursuant to RCW 51.12.050 and PC% 51.12.070 as would otherwise incur in onnection with a contract calling for ,� construct.on of water main extension of NE 27th. f/ �� This certificate noes not releau J.Small Construction Company from liability for 0/ additional c ntrl..utioro which later may be determined to be due with respect to the above mentioned contract or any other contracts said contractor may have performed. Very /truly youm, p Kaye "?� ug 'trw�� Auminrtrative safst4nt Contractor Compliance Unit h n Phone: (206)733-4398 Vccu1.KK.kst.5.s7 a to J.Small Constru llor: Company 22334 SE 2I1th Maple Valley, WA A038 M IFor Use By City Clerk's Office Only AGENDA ITFM RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETI,.G SUBMITTING Dept JDi,!ed./Goan. _ For Agenda Of_ Jw•, Staff Contnct . Engineering Meeting Date Agenda Status: SJBJECT: Consent Public Nearing ( gas Be.-Mrte[viTT-- Correspondence _ _ E Ordinance/Resolution _ Did Business Exhibits: (Legal Descr., Maps, Etc.)Attach New Business Study session _ A. c.:,.._.,..:. ..w..., s,,.. v,.." jz_.-'"'-`.,r•'., Other B. C. Approval: Legal Dept. Yes No_ N/A_ COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: y,,.,,.,,,,et ,.r Finance Dept, Yes_ No. N/A —�� Other Clearance FISCAL IMPACT: _ Expecditure Required $ mount $ Appropriation- $ Budgeted Transfer Required SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation) (Attach additional pages if necessary.) Eecowxnd project . iitul pay eatinate be approved and that retainage of $i15.7A be released after S', days if A.1 taxes i,eve been pai4 and nu liens 'rave beer. filad. PARTIES OF Rf'.DAD/INTE,ESTED CITIZENS TO B'. ONi AC 7E J. N:r :-Y TO BE SUBMITTED ON TUE:DAY AT DEPARTMENT Ht,0 MEETING. DATE • Jwa 3, 1993 70. FINANCE DIRECTOR FROM: PUB' IC MORKS DIRECTOR SUBJECT: PROGRESS PAYMENT CONTRACTOR: 3. Sa ll Contraction Company ESTIVATE I 2 Fina l� COW RACT F CAG-008-83 PROJECT: L.I.D. /320 W-614 M.E. 27Yn St. Wataxfa3n Extension I. CONTRACTOR EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE f i_n�a_6s 2. SALES TAX P 8.1% 82.92 3. TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT THIS ESTIMATE S 1,106.57 4. EARNINGS PRt OUSLY PAID CONTRACTOR S 8,826.60 5. EARN]WS DUE CONTRACTOR THIS ESTIMATE S 972.47 6. • 95Y z Line 1 I SUBTOTAL - CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS S 9,799.07 7. RETAINAGE ON PREVIOUS EARNINGS S 464.56 8. • RETAINAGE ON EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE 51.18 9• SUBTOTAL - RETAINAGE S 515.74 10. SALES TAX PREVIOUSLY PAID f 752.58 11. SALES TAX DUE THIS ESTIMATE _ 82.92 12. SUBTOTAL - SALES TAX S_ sn GRAND TOTAL S 11,150.31 FINANCE DEPARTMENT ACTION: PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR (lines 5 and 11): ACCT. f 701/000/15.534.30.00(00) f 1,055.39 / 2 ACCT. F — RETAINED AMOUNT (Line 8): ACCT. F 7011000/15.534.30.00(oo) S R1.18 F 2 ACCT. P S F CH"TER 110. LAWS OF 1985 TOTAL THIS ESTIMATE S 1.106.57 (TY OF RENTON CERTIFKAT)ON aRETAINAGE: 5% of amount. aak�Jr:'ip CO Mlil�CMfY�1I0a1 ar..R P a„ M WR,yy) NAM Ian NrJap.[i ati1Y9 as M u;q Naq�y a�p,�m �E A.� M nY a�Ytl. Y YD MMO J4.p �wKf M nR 9, y1aR YC al,�i W ���r far use Citg Clarke. *Mee E1f9tf fDN ATV CO It•IL ip REN cITP COUNCIL NE[TINi SUBMITTING %Vt./o I V.Ad./Comm. ut Norlu/O For Agenda of aura 13, 1903 Staff Contact u •„ Insniametring —Tra— iry Detf dens) Agenda Statue: SWFCT: GaIfMC _ CCAC Onit-B11 N ! 77 h ! + Public Nearing �iaa COrrafponMn4a _- I Dldinancf/Raf0lYtlorl Old Nusiness EAhIbits: (Legal Dascr., "BPS, Etc.)AttacA Now i•s!nass ' A. Summary Sheet for Final sessionl ?ate +Ma Other o. C.— Approve l: Legal Dept. yes_ No` M/A� COUNCIL ACTION RECONMIENOFD•_APProval of Finance Dept. yes_ MD_ N/A _o3ect and FSnal Ps Other C),:aronce EMAL INPA[T• Eapendlture Required S MoI'^t 3 Approprlstioa- oudgeted Transfer Rego red S SUMMARY Oackground Inforeation, Pricr Attloo ,nd sffact of ImPlamentation) (Attach add(tlonai psgss If necessary.) Gecoaaand pr03ect aad ftyl 9a7 aatfaate be approved and that racain.IRa of $515.)A be ralaaaad after 30 days if all team have been paid and w iiaaa have beea filed. I PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO k CWTACTEN: ' r e., . ... n. • r v rev ev V^^V ^V .�.•er nry ., u nn liar W,. nY DATE Joao 3, 1963 TO: FINANCE DIRECTOR FROM: PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR SUBJECT: PROGRESS PAYMENT CONTRACTOR: J, Seidl Coaettuctlon C-8P"y ESTIVATE / 2 lioel� CONTRACT F CA-We-B3 PROJECT: L.I.D. 0320 V-614_ N.E. 27th St. Wiece�in Extension 1. CONTRACTOR EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE f_3 07a 62.9z 6s _ 2. SALES TAX • 8.11 3. TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT THIS ESTIMATE f_1,1.82,92 A. EARNINGS PREVIOUSLY PAID CONTRACTOR f 8 C 6.60 S. EARNINGS DUE CONTRACTOR THIS ESTIVATE f 972.41 fi. ' (95 S Ll1ne� SUBTOTAL - CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS ). RETAINAGE ON PREVIOUS EARNINGS f_ 9`799,07 f 464.56 RETAINAGE ON EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE 51.18 9' SUBTOTAL - RETAINAGk 10. SALES TAX PREVIOUSLY PAID 752.58f 515.)4 f ]I. SALES TAX DUE THIS ESTIMATE 12. -- — SUBTOTAL - SALES TAX s__�1s GRAND TOTAL S 11,150.31 FINANCE DEPARTMENT ACTION: — — PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR (Lines 5 And ll)- ACCT. ( 701/000/15.534,30.DO(DO) f 1,055.39 F Z ACCT, F - RETAINED AMOUNT (Line 8): ACCT. 701 o00115.514 1n 00ro0) f s1.16 z ACCT. — f CWARTEM 178, LAWS Or W666 TOTAL THIS ESTIMATE f_ 1 106.57 OF RENTON CERTIFICATION 'RETAINAGE: 51 of asount. NteaAs oo�:r al'T uN Awn er eMr M WRlyy YMe Lam, IVFj�, ee BOIAO oA M,Kq�A�eA rD Vt M etsre�ae, M�uwD b �C��yrylnr��Mo�.T Y MAa Me yr•�y pp_ • �����rn YO ]�Y I.MIIY F W-614 LID 320 Vicinity NE 27th' & Edmonds NE 2+ I R T I R O *I C E C 0 R R E S p O N -A C E Data C:: 6 L al dP3 go .fin! TO: U R. C. Houghton. Engineering Division WA4VE" q ft3XflLOG6 SUBJECT: L.I.P. No. 3�o or FINAL COSTS ARE NOW BEING COPWILED FOR L.I.D. NO. �aZQ Please list below any costs your office may have incurred or may incur on this prop ct and return the original of this form to the Engineering Division by pro l%, 49 r3 A public hearing is scheduled on this pro- ject _ Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. qq L,Atcorney's Fees Bond Counsel City Attorney Contract Engineering _ Franchises _ inspection ices Permlts Other City Clark City Treasurer's Costs Nailing Interest on Warrants Other .Street Department _ Utilities Department _ Other Costs TOTAL S IxTdRo tCC CUFa £ SPails .Y Q Date TO: FROM: R. C. Houghton, Englneer;ng Division SUBJECT: L.I.D. No. 93 'k 6'a71 rIRAL COSTB ARR WW RIM COWILBD FOR L.I.D. no. Jew Please list below any costs your office .ay have incurred or slay incur on this/py��j+ct and return onglnal of this lore to tYr Engineering Division by �l/6w.C. /7. �96 J A Public hearing 1s scheduled on Nia pro- jact Thank you for your cooperation in teas utter. Attorney'• Pees 5 bond Counsel $57.00 City Attorney Contract Engineering Franchises Inspection lees - Permits Other City Clark City aCosts watlinq 50c per parcel for 10 year; $20 00 Interest on warrants $735.04 Other Legal lotices SISO 00 Street Departasnt Utilities Dapartesnt n•her Costs Printing of 8nnda 545.00 TOTu s_ 1.007.a, + 427.�;� 1634.47 I N T r r 0 01 C E C 0 H N E S P O Y L F_ �I /�4 nn Date_ r �; TO: r FROM: R. C. Houghtoorn.,, Engineering DDivisl on SUB.IECT: L.I.D. No. ,w - J.2 V FINAL COSTS AM NOW BEING COMPILED FOR L.I.D. NO. J Please list below any costs your office may have incurred or say incur on this rolect and return the original of this form to the Engineering Division by Q"IJ A public hear sng is scheduled on this pro- ject Thank you for your cooperation In this matter. Attorney's Fees 5 Bond Counsel City Attorney contract _ Engineering Franchises Inspection Fees parmits // Other Lpity Clerk _ $725.10 _ City Treasurer's Costs Mailing Interest on Warrants Other .Street Departeent Utilities Department Other Costs TOTAL $ I NfLRO �t Ct' CO NR6SPOLL*t _ F Data L � C TO: FRCa: R. C. Houghton, Engineering Division SU8JECT: L.I.D. No. Q,(I FINAL COSTS ARE NOW EETNG COIRILED FOR L.I.D. NO. dA O Please 1 . below any costs your office say have incurred or may incur on this pr ct and return the original of this fora to the Engineering Division by _ /9�,3 A public hearing is scheduled on this pro- 3ect pp Thant matter. You for your cooperation in cht• Attorney's Fees S bond Counsel City Attcr:.ey Contract Engineering Franchises Inspection Fees _ Permits Other City Clark City Treasurer's Costs Hailing Interest on Warrants Other — .street Department ' /�Utilities Department V Other Costs ad4.a_ — -- 2,2 A—C 'M'in<(v�es /e5atr{1ie f++'c ptac��'E• rnhs TOTAL 5__ E /{) Data_. FROM: A. C. Houghton, Engineering DIvislon SUBJECT: L.I.D. Mo. ae.p FINAL COSTS ARE NOW aEING COMPILED FOR L.I.D. NO. Please list below any costs your office MAY hew incurrad or may incur on this project and return the original of this form to the Engineering Division by _ A public hearing is scheduled on this pro- act Thank you for your ca�peretion in tfna Ratter. Attorney's Fees $ Bond Cotnael City Attorney -- Vtontrect VLngineering Franchises '_.IDspzction Fees ' Permlq _ VOther City Clark Clay Treasurer's Costs Nailing Interest on warrant! Other —` .Street Department �. UCilit.es Department Other Costs a. S. K�� ILr� IsY .00 TOTAL $ ,75� �r q., f. F uwce W6 Clttr y 1 1-7 3W .oJ Swuie"/ _ A6'. oo ws n� ---------------- (3 1171 Q-� I'33.47 S 6 2 i �fr lg� Or m E.,c. tas — �, M� na Qs=S�� �, .; , ,- � �� ; . �, A+` ' 'a 1, , .•:�, x+.,,,, 5 N6 27^ STlWAMti eO&M �Gcr� (Cow Ew.wgwu6. A4M* GIi.SI � 9C1,Oo 11344' W.A. of ob P.V► CAMS 2o.sr 3pla o1r 214'i9 AO )�o12.e4 i (prlra.�T•W J.Sw ftb l it SC0.31 N CM WD, SAS A~-Vnap 1 440 on 16 l4,G�o•o1 16.»!M Is,rsfoz �rraa.MVS ;7S•« 1,000 an slt.00 CGrr e.MK Txe.ro Iiuoo 00 7W.10 prur4- *Mr. -gW+�K • 1�IL4.00 �il.�j'+ 1 i ! �oo7•u4' za�sza.m � A3�3S2.po t 2J GGS Li �0 33i3t � �- S p67.4 TI~) 044.0 w a /Wio n 325 Rev. 101I✓70 Contract No. CA.0. 008-83 NOTICE OF CCMFLETION OF PUBLIC WOPM OONMcT To: Excise Tax Division late: June 8, 19H3 Audit Section Tax Coamiesion Olympia, WashinMn Do Not Use From: CITY OF RENTON Assigned to: 200 MILL AVE. SO, RENTON WA 98055 late Assigned: P.W.C. %mberi Date t Gentletmn: Notice is hereby given relative to the complatlon of contract or project described below; Description of Contract L.I.D. #320 Water Project W414 Watermain Extension on N.E. 27th Contractor's Name 3. Small Constructior, Co. Contract.orts Address : 22854 S.E. 215th, Maple Vallev WA Date Work Commenced : March 16, 1983 :ate Work Coaq>leted May 1, 1983 Date Work Accepted: Jun- 1, t983 Surety or Bonding Catpany Data 6 Staff Service Company Agents Address = 1213 Valley St., Seattle WA 98109 Contract Amount 5 10,590.00 Amount Disbursed = $ 10,634.57 Deletions (275.19) Amount Retains 515.74 Sales Tax @ 8.1% s 835.50 Total + 11,150.31 Total 11,150.31 By Disbursing Offieer - Finance Director TLM COPIES OF 14I5 NOTICE MU.i. BE CCMPLETED BY THE DISHUR.SIW, OFFICER AND MAAD TO THE ➢EPAFdMENf OF REVENUE AT OLy"IA, WASHINOTON IMMEDIATELY A:TER ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK DONE UNDER THIS CONTRACT, NO PAIMEWS SHALL BE MADE FROM RETAINED FUND UNTIL RECEIPT OF DEPARMWIS CERTIFICATE, AND TOMOCY"TrA-CCORUNCE WITH SAID CERTIFICATE. �G5 potW 4o2. ' • SE rw-,C/!_ 72,000 .00 /9R3 bS.47 C Sp,00O 100 i46L �,�orermi f 7_ sSYo «r+Vs (7, 540 4-4- 3Z 499 Sm , pAmjen F�Av.tq Fog l483 (m"r EilYlgl� G� I�M1HN CITY OF RENTON • PMLIC WORKS DEPARTKENT• iDtsAae sba.t 1,of 1_ Bp. 6-6-83 CHA4GE ORDER Wrr 2 l.X0 ol"red by rnuncer undtr itemsof serttr 4-1 of the Camamt ft. _CAG 008-83 St and.rd spec,ftur tons (AI5A) ,.,.,a* pivpnsed by contractor To: J. Shall Construction Co. 22854 S.E. 215th _ Maple Vallev WA _ Endors.d-.Ty J. Small Construction Co. - / s pia t'Tir L sip srte c9' iAe Naenl Aid as. Tetl. Project Title L.I.D. 0320 W-614 Watermain Extension Ceaaov Biwa by LAtty: (Wks. uqw edl _ by. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DEECRIPTIO0 Or NORA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . . . . you an orAred to parforn the followtty described wort yea Me* of St QPP G Cory of this cheap order Furnish and install 2 - 8" beads at West and of project. Bends required for proper alignment of new pipe to existing pipe. Includes excavating and backfillinR twice at bend location. Delete asphaltic concrete from contract. Materials 5 331.17 Labor 482.60 Equipment 2J9.88 Subtotal 1,023.65 8.1% Sales Tax 82.92 TOTAL $ 1,106.57 All eort, rtertals and roureaone to be in accordance with ens pnruions of the Standsrd Sp.cifiuttonr end Specie] Pnwislons for the type of construction involved. ORIGINAL CONTRACT CURAENT CONTRACT ESTIMATED NET CHANGE aSTIrMTCO CONT9ACT ANN.NT AWVNT THIS ORDER TOTAL AfT•.P CHANGE s 11,331.30 $ 11,775.76 E 1,106.57 E l2 58 .33 AGENCY USE AC.EKY USE AryImbEaxO res)w D.lKy g.t" WattVVK f41 Arvtit wu�D� �e srqj�tvqlove 3 rl APPROVAL RECDNENDED E3 APPROVED DISTRICT STATE-AID ENGINEER I By Date: u�K n 325 Rn. 10/14/70 Contract No. C.A.O. 008-83 )EICI JF C3¢LETION OF PUBLIC WORES COmMCT To: Excise Tax Division Data: June � , 1983Audit Section Tax Coimission OlYmPia, Washirgtc- Do Not Una From: CITY OF RENTOe 2DO KILL AVE. So, Assigned to. REM'% WA 98055 Data Aavig asdt P.M.C. *Akmrt Date t Gentlemen.: Notice 13 hereby given relative to tha cOMPlatlon of contract or pro3aet described below: Description of Jnntract L.I.D. #320 Water Project W-614 Yatermain Extension on N.E. 27th ^.on.. '.ores Name J. Small Construction Co. Contractor's Address 22854 S.E. 215th, Maple Valley WA Date Work Cwmienced March 16, 1983 :ate Work Completed May 1, 1903 Data Work Aooepted: June 1, 1983 Surety or Bonding 3crP&nY : Data 8 Staff Service Company Agent's Address : 1213 Valley St., Seattle WA 981p9 Contract Amount : a 10,59C.00 Amount Disbursed t E 10.634.57 Deleti.ns s Q75.19) Amount Retainad 515.74 Sales Tax @ 8.1% s 835.50 Total. a 11,150,31 Total 11.150.31 BY Disburring Officer - Finance Director THREE COPIES OF THIS NOTICE MUST DE COMPLETED BY THE DISBURSIll3 OFFIC LR AND MAILED TO THE DEFARTMENT OF REVENUE AT OLDpT.A, WASHIIi"N DMDIATELY AFTER ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORE DONE UNDER THIS 30MACT. NO PAYD�NfS SHAD.L BE MADE FROM RETAINED FUND UNTIL RECEIPT OF CERTIFICATE. ACCORDANCE WITH SAID CITY OF RENTOH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT • q�, I 1_ 2 Sawt o a.dar Rra. 6-6-83 C6MiGE OTAM laarar- 1f-_l DM.nd of Et,,.,ner rW+ tests of sm."4 st sM 7��t r. CAG W8-83 XI St w.MN SY.t�flc.ttoo. (AM) A: J. Small Conston Co. ❑ Lltutp pegesed a �ttecter 22854 S.E. 215th MR D le Vallev WA SaMwM J. Small Construction Co. %aN M "aa �3 apt RNM- w reYral Ad ft./ rrolect Tit to I.I.D. �0 W-614 nae _ Watermain Extension [o..rar 9-net ae Sratte: [OR- 44EuNf/1 ar —�i . . . . . . . DESCRIPIION or Hoax • • . . . rw am otMnd to perfew tM f.110.ta5 as...JRM sort ,p wee1vt of an Al;ttwN t"y of tA1, ca.ag. ordor. Furnish and install 2 - 8" bends at West and of project. Bends required for proper allgnmert of ner pipe to existing pipe. Includes excavating and back!illiog trice at bend location. Delete asphaltic concrete from contract. Materials $ 331.17 LaboT 482.60 Equipment 209.08 Subtotal 1,023.65 8.1% Sales Tax 82.92 TOTAL S 1,106.57 A1I cart. rtendt .nC aa..uroa.nt to M In .,cord. , ettn in. yrorutenA of tla Stand.rd SPeuficauon, SM Sp."'I prcvulon. for tA. type of c.natfvcttw tnwlwd. URIGINAi CONTRACT CURRENT CONTRACT ESTIMATED NET CHANGE ESTIMATED CONTRACT AIDLMT AMOUNT THIS ORDER TOTAL APTEa CHANGE s 11,331.1' s 11,775.76 E 1.106.57 a 12 882.33 AGENCY USE AGENCY USE A WijI RE.Ife VED ff urn D —1'ioj tc�FnquuN o i N Oa w'• C opvwvo1 RECOAeextu Apwtw'ED DISTRICT STATE-AID ENGINEER D.tv V L i. CITY OF RENTON • DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING • !N• • Mt-NICIPAL EIUtLDINO. 200 MILL AVE. SOUTH, RENTON, WA 08055.235.2635 PROJECT L.LD. p20 __ PROGRESS PAYMENT ESTIMATE NO 2 (Fsm 1'' Contract No UDe-113 Contr icl,,, J. Sall Construction Co. Cleunp Oat* 6J-63 Slra•-Lot 1 Eat V10V3 TOTK THIS ESTIMATE TOTAL TO DAl'_ P!a Dsaenpt.on Unit Unit Pr.ea Q1Y Qty Amount QIy Amourst Qfy Amwnt 1. Furnish and Install 6' Class 52 1 1 602 6,030.00 D.I. Pipe L.F. 15.00 390 e02 6.030.00 2. FornlM and install Select Trerrth, 0 0.00 Vterial TON 1.S0 3DO 0 0.00 3. Furnish and Install Asphaltic 0 0.00 Concrete S.r. 8.00 190 0 0.00 A, Furnish end Install Concrete 3 450.00 Blotain9 C.T. 150.00 3 3 e50.00 S. Furnish and Install 8' Gate Valve 2 1.000.00 AsseaDlieS EACH 600.001 2 2 1.000.00 6. 1 Furnish and Install 5.1/e' M'0 1 1,OOD.00 I Fire Hydrant Asseaely EACH 1.000.00 1 1 1 00.00 7. Furnish and Install 2' B1oa-dFF 1 e00.00 AssenEly I EACH I 400.00 1 1 e00.11C t CHA.vGF ORDER a1 e11.16 ell.le LHhHU DRDTN 42 1.023.65 I 1,023.65 I I I I I t Subtotal 11AM and Change Orden 9,291.16 1,023.65 8.1% Was Tat 752.SB 62.92 635.Se Total :nCl udinq $ales Tat 10.013.7e 1,106.57 11,150.31 LESS St Retainage e6e.56 51.18 515.7� LESS Mount Previously Paid 9.519.19 AHOUNI DUE THIS ESTIVATE 1,055.39 1.055.39 ✓ f Ey9� A DATE June 3, 1983 TO: FINANCE DIRECTOR FROM: PUBL.." WORKS DIRECTOR SUBJECT: PROGRESC PAYMENT CONTRACTOR: J. S=11 ConstructimCo-yanv ESTIMATE f2(Final CONTRACT # CAC-008-83 PROJECT: L.I.D. 1320 1'4,14 N.E. 27th St. Watereain Extension 1. CONTRACTOR EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE $ \ nod 6s 2. SALES TAX @ 8.1% 82.92 3. TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT THIS ESTIMATE S 1,106.57 4. EARNINGS PREVIOUSLY PAID CONTRACTOR $ 8,826.60 S. EARNINGS ^_UE CONTRACTOk THIS ESTIMATE S 972.47 6. " L5X x Lined SUBTOTAL - CONTRACTOR rAYMENTS S 9.799.07 7. RETAINAGE ON PREVIOUS EARNINGS $ 464.56 8. • RETAINAGE ON EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE 51.18 9, SUBTOTAL - RETAINAGE E 515.74 10. SALES TAX PREVIOUSLY PAID $ 752.58 11. SALES TAX DUE THIS ESTIMATE _ 82.92 12. SUBTOTAL - SALES TAX S_ RiS_so GRAND TOTAL S 11,150.31 FINANCE DEPARTMENT ACTION: PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR (Lines 5 and 11): ACCT. # 701/000/15.534.30.00(00) f 1,055.39 A 2 ACCT. # S #— RETAINED AMOUNT (Line 8): ACCT. # 701 $ 51.18 # 2 ACCT. # #— TOTAL THIS ESTIMATE S_ 1,1o6.s CHARTER 116, LAWS OF 1956 CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATION *RETAINAGE: 5% of amount. �v nu,\n[ w.[wu ,xna LW vvr.,eo M aw.w t.c[rn o.\,e won.twwm u oeaem ,EMM 11U \w\ IN Ll�W {e ♦el.0Y{ 410 Y[�/i0 aawrnw.wn ne m. a na+ro+.wo n,n\ W w0� , e • DATE_ June 3, 1983 TO: FINANCE DIRECTOR FROM: PU,-IC WORKS DIRECTOR SUBJECT: PROGRESS PAYMENT CONTRACTOR: J. Small Construction Company ESTIVATE /_2 t'inal� CONTRACT 0 CAC-008-83 PROJECT: L.I.D. #320 W-614 N.E. 27th St. Watermain Extension 1. CONTRACTOR EARNINGS THIS ESTIVATE $ 1,n2i es 2. SALES TAX @ 8.1% 82.92 3. TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT THIS ESTIVATE $ 1,106.57 4. EARNINGS PREVIOUSLY PAID CONTRACTOR S b,826.60 5. EARNINGS DUE CONTRACTOR THIS ESTIMATE $ 972.47 _ 6. • 95% x Line 1 S08TOTAL - CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS E 9,799.07 7. RE[AINAGE ON PREVIOUS EARNINGS $ 464.56 B. " RETAINAGE ON EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE 51.18 9. SUBTOTAL - RETAIMAGE $ 515.74 10. SALES TAX PREVIOUSLY PAID $ 752.58 11. SALES TAX DUE THIS ESTIMATE 82.92 12. SUBTOTAL - SALES TAX $ A.is-sn GRAND TOTAL $ 11,150.31 FINANCE DEPARTMENT ACTION: PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR (Lines 5 and 11): ACCT. M 701/000/15.534.30.00(00) $ 1,055.39 N 2 ACCT. N $ / RETAINED AMOUNT (Line 8): ACCT. M 701/000/15,534,30,00(00) $ 51.18 p 2 ACCT. N $ M CHARTER 118, LAWS OF 1866 TOTAL THIS ESTIMATE $ 1,106.57 CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATION 'RETAINAGE: 5% of amount. L M YNDE�LGV Dm EI1 CH1T.:Y 1A'Ifll Ra4N p RRl1}I., mYl MEE,yTE�MIm MAK U MY'.g0 ML mnw><YYxmD W M a I(M, Y DOOIVm Im11EM YID M\ T 01 M A Jml,qp N,p yM1p a.uwror l',N,{i I1! (,T ml FanmlL Yp IIYi 1 W YlII,0111SED 10�Y�M/pRK1m Y'D{WA,N Mm MY WO� CITY OF RENTON • DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING 8 ♦ MUNICIPAL BUILDING. 200 MILL AVt. SOUTH. PENTON. WA. 98055. 235-2631 ,�R till, PROJECT L.I.D. #320 PROGRESS PAYMENT ESTIMATE NO.=� 008-83 Contractor J. Small Construction Co. Closing Date 1 6-3-83 Sheet 01 Contract No. PREVIOUS TOTAL THIS ESTIMATE TOTAL To DAAmounTE It Description Unit Unit Prict Oty Oty_ Amount Qty. Amount QtY_ NO 402 6.030. 1. Furnish and Install 8" Class 52 L.F. 15.00 390 402 6,030.00 O.I. Pipe 0 0.00 2. Furnish and Install Select Trench 1 50 300 0 0.00 Material I TON 0 0.00 3 Furnish and Install Asphaltic S.Y. I 8,00 180 0 0.00 3 450.00 I 4. Furnish and Install Concrete C.Y. I 750.00 3 3 450.00 Blocking 1 2 1,000.00 5. Furnish and Install 8" Gate valve EACH 500.00 2 2 1,000.00 1 Assemblies , 1,000.00 6. Furnish and Install 5-1/4" MVO EACH 1,000.00 1 1 1,000.00 Fire Hydrant Assembly 1 400 7. Furnish and Install 2" Blow-off I EACH 400.00 400.00 Assembly I 411.16 � i 411.16 I (:HANCE ORDER Al 1,023.65 1,023.65 ^.HANGE ORDER B2 i I i I �Subtotal items and Change Orders 9,291.16 1,02J.65 10 314.8• I 752.58 82.92 $35.50 8.1% Sales Tax I I] 150.31 Total 'ncluding Sales Tax a0.464.56 t.151 .18 _,_. — �� 464.56 5] .IB St 5.74 LESS 5% Re 9.579.1a IEi5 Amount Previously Paid I 1.055.39 /i 1,055.39 AMOUNT DUE THIS ESTIMATE I i REVISED 3/10/81 COST ESTIMATE LID NO. 320 376 I_f. of 8" D.I. (T.J.) water Mal, a 7.11/it 376 I.f. of Instal latlon of a" Water Main i 1700/ft S 2,673.36 1 EA 2" Blow-Off Assembl Fes B 800.00/ee . 6,392.00 1 EA Fire Hydrant Assembly 800•00 Misc. C.I. Fittings 1,500.00 Asphalt Restoration 1,204.15 1,800.OC SUB TOTAL i 14.369.51 13 CONTINGENCY 1.436.95 S i3,8(6.46 5.4j Sales Tax 853.55 TOTAL CONST' ,,;TION S 16,660.01 10% e 6 month Interim financing Attorney Fees 3Y o 1,666.u'0 City Clerk Fees 7�c 1,000.00 EngImet ng I15% of Construction Ccsts) 2,494.00 � TOTAL L.I.D. COSTS S 22,825.01 Z9 b`,Sl PROPOSED ASSESSMENT COSTS L.I.D. No. 320 3-10-81 PROPERTY OWNER LEGAL SOFT. GYS.DEV.FEE ASSESS. TOTAL COSTS S of PROTEST BASED ON LID ASSESSMENT • Jones T.L. 152 SEC 4-23-23-5 60,112.80 S 601.12 + S 10,787.1E = E 11,388.27 47.26E Eesterlin Sweeney T.L. 266 Sec. 4-23-5 33,976.80 $ 339.76 + S 6,097.10 - S 6,436.86 26.71E Jeswine TL 283 Sec 4-23-5 16.988.40 S 169.88 + S 3,048.55 - S 3,218.43 13.36E Jeswine T.L. 285 • Sec 4-23-5 16,117.20 S 161.17 +- S 2.892.21 = S 3,053.38 12.67E TOTAL SQ. FT. = 127,195.20 TOTAL EST. COST - S 22,625.01 100.00% COST PER SQ. FT. - S 0.179449 • DA41 April 13, 1983 TO: FINANCE DIRECTOR FROM: PUBLIC (ARKS DIRECTOR SUBJECT: PROGRESS PAYMENT CONTRACTOR: J. Small Construction Company ESTIMATE / 1 CONTRACT f CAG 008-83 PROJECT: L.I•D, 320 N-614 X.E.. 27th St. Natetmain Extension 1. CONTRACTOR EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE S 9,291.16 2. SALES TAX / 8.1% 752,58 3. TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT THIS ESTIMATE $_}0,043.74 4. EARNINGS PREVIOUSLY PAID CONTRACTOR $ 0.00 5. EARNINGS DUE CONTRACTOR THIS ESTIMATE $ 8,826.60 6. • (95% x Line 1) SUBTOTAL - CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS $ 8,826.60 7. RETAINAGE ON PREVIOUS EARNINGS E_ 0.00 B. * RETAINAGE ON EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE 464.56 9. SUBTOTAL - RETAINAGE S 464.56 10. SALES TAX PREVIOUSLY PAID $ 0.00 11. SALES TAX DUE THIS ESTIMATE 752.58 12. SUBTOTAL - SALES TAX $ 762_SA _ GRAND TOTAL $ 10,043.74 FINANCE DEPARTMENT ACTION: PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR (Lines 5 and 11): ACCT. / 7011000.15.534.30.00(00) $_ 9.579.18 / 1 ACCT. / $ f RETAINED AMOUNT (Line 8): ACCT, f _ 701!000.15.534.30.00(00) S 464.56 f 1 ACCT. f $ f CHARTER 116, LAWS OF 1965 TOTAL THIS ESTIMATE $_ 10,043.74 CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATION *RETAINAGE: 5% of amount. t\Ia tMaMsrIW m va;a.rtlm:.utoa Itwth w ItltUlh. III.t\ nt lY\PW� IM.S fJG 11Ia:Ho. \Ill M MIMO M 1N u:0 I(11RWIp/.t OOCtnW MU{N.MID\w\ \1! OIM r A JR\.DIII MID Ywb OYIDI,\P.4M\f\ \II!nh w MOWq NO DY\1 MA MI194W W WMMOA MIO(MA.W MtJ MY • A«t• 1 of 1 • PUBLIC itORKS DEPARTYP uwe Da.. 4-13-83 CHANGE ORDER Hutto 1 % Ordered by fnpneer under twena of Section 4-1 of the, Standard Spocificottons M(AP ) fm[ract b. �-QQB- Mont, proposed by Crimeter I.: , J. Small Construction Dman 854 S.E. 215th Maple Valley MA 98058 FrAem �_O. o at w '/ U 7 s/p buto e federal Aid No. Title Project Title L.I.D. 320 Ya ermain Extension C.."O tivtR bed Sutett� haheA aaqu edl k-614 Ry. —— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DESCRIPTION Or No" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . You am ordered to perfom the following described wort upon meslpt of an approved copy of thls chanty order: 1) Install concrete deadman and 25 L.F. of additional drain line at Sta. 7,53 Materials $104 08 Labor 16C.85 Equipment _58.22 Subtotal $323.15 2) Delete crushed rock from contract. Pa,re-nt is for 1-112 hrs. of truck time as some crushed rock already delivered to site. 1-112 hours $ 88.01 Subtotal $411.16 8.1% Sales Tax _ 33.30 TOTAL $444.46 All wort, Mttrlals and oenureemt to be in accordance with the provisions of the Standard Specification, and Spac.al provisions for the type of construction inroimd. ORIGINAL CONTRACT CURRENT CONTRACT ESTTIMATED NET CNANGL ESTIMATED CONTRACT AMOUNT AMOUNT THIS ORDER TOTAL AFTER CHANCE t 11.331.30 t 11 331.30 = 444.46 s 11 775.76 ILENCY USE AGENCY USE APPROVAL DEP APPR D- v vault" Aubf5k gWoOk. 4te�c. 4-- e ❑ APPROVAL RECOP ENDED O APPROVED DISTRICT STATE-AID ENLINEEA WDK- Dote CITY OF RENTON • DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING • • • MUNICIPAL WILY 200 MILL AVIS. SOUTH. IKNTON. Wqr55a236-263t PHWECT__L.LO. I320 _ p3e061a8SS ftya NT ESYIMATE NO_L Convlel Na ODF83 Contrlctw J SMII f hvdi Co a/13/83 CbanO W11 _SMat i oa 1 POP It Eat VIOUS TOTAL THIS YSTIMATE TOTAL TO DAVISDaie.�poen U.m um1 p.K1 0tv 01 ClAy Amsatl D1Y A-- 1. F.t;a W Intall P Class 52 0.1. " I L.F. ISM 390 102 6.0w.00 a02 6.030A0 2. F1rolo,N I411all 1111tt THHw1 N4Ha1 TOO 1.so 300 0 1,w 0 0.00 3. fuaelall ON [.Stall As94IHt C4et11Y S.T. 9.00 IN I O I 0.00 0 I CIA 6. erNSB ON :sp11 CWMW Bbae1H6 C.Y. ISOM 3 � 3 I 6w.00 3 650.M S. FrNM aN ln,tall 9'"W Val" MawNles EACH b0.00 2 I.D00.00 2 I 1.000.00 6.'Ftlrntlh IN :1,ta11 S-1/4- IN i1n lylrant A,an61E EACH 1,DW.00 1 1 1.000. 1 I :,000.W 2. Furnish and Instill 2` 1IDn-9ff assoNI, �EACeI 600.00 1 i 400. 1 I CNtIp Oder 11 � 611.1i pi.la I 1 I 1 I I i Subtotal hen and Ch,,V Drdam I I 9.291.16 9,291.1E 8.1% Was ba TS2.58 252.d �OLa1 IN1Wtn9 Ale,TM 10.Oq.74 IO,O43.24 LESS Si R.+ta inage i 46A.M 46a.56 LESS Maent Pmvio.ly Paid I 0.M 0.w AMM WE THIS ESTIMTE 9,539.18I 9,99.18 • DA rtl 13, 1983 TO: FINANCE DIRECTOR FROM: PUBITC WORKS DIRECTOR SUBJECT: PROGRESS PAYMENT CONTRACTOR: J. Small Construction Lompa m ESTIMATE CONTRACT f CAG 008-83 PROJECT: L.I.D. 320 W-614 N.E. 27th St. Watermain Extension 1. CONTRACTOR EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE S 9,291.16 2. SALES TAX 0 8.1E 752.58 _ 3. TOTAI CONTRACT AMOUNT THIS ESTIMATE $ 10.043 74 4. EARNINGS PREVIOUSLY PAID CONTRACTOR S 0,000___ S. EARNINGS DUE CONTRACTOR THIS ESTIMATE S 8,826.60 6. * LX x Line 1 SUBTOTAL - CONTRACTOR PAYMENTS S 8.g25.60 7. RETAINAGE ON PREVIOUS EARNINGS $ n_an 8. • RETAINAGE ON EARNINGS THIS ESTIMATE 464.56 _ 9. SUBTOTAL - RETAINAGE S 464.56 10. SALES TAX PREVIOUSLY PAID $ 0,00 11. SALES TAX DUF THIS ESTIMATE 752.58___ 12. SUBTOTAL - SALES TAX S 759.58 GRAND TOTAL S 10,043.74 FINANCE DEPARTMENT ACTION: PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR (Lines 5 and 11): ACCT. f _ 701/OOO.15.534.30.00(DO) $ 9,579.18 f 1 ACCT. / , f / RETAINED AMOUNT (Line 8): ACCT, f 701/000.15.534,30.DO(DO)_ S 464.56 f 1 ACCT. f CHARTER 110, LAWS OF 1986 TOTAL THIS ESTIMATE S 10,043.74 — CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATION *RETAINAGE: 5% of amount. l w! uiAlLVm ep+PtL�CN�:r U'AI iVYIN P ,FM14w� IIY. M[W�CWx IYN ip NG.MIr. M xavf A<O1�0 0.tN u:ae HbOAro Y osu�m wew.YD AMA M O/.M ��Jil.We MC IYAO OY,WnOw �flwx�M On W M191 YID nM,i W w�A YIT1M11t��1 W Q11�,q MC MY snaet t 1 PUBLIC WORKS DEPART F�F onto 4-13_83 CHANGE ORDER 1 YJl D .M is, wesectionsEylier to. of sections 4-1 of the ciwnract ft. LJrd Stswad•rd ]pac.fic.rlou (MW:) Mean tiremsed by inctor to: J. Small Construction Comparly 22854 S.E. 215th Maple Valley WA 98058 We. _ ]1p Yub I Vale rwr.l ud Rae Title _ &-- ftojtt Title L.I.O. 320 Watermain Extenstpn Conaw yiurn by Suatty: 1AU aapaaaedl W-614 are _-- t•ayu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DESCRIPTION or Mpg . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . You am ordored to Wrforo the fellowi.s dsacrlhsd wart ap. rocdpt of N approved copy of this <haap trda, 1) Install concrete deadpan and 25 L.F. of additional drain line at Sta. 7+53 Materials $104.08 Labor 160.85 Equipment 58.22 Subtotal $323.15 2) Delete crushed rock from contract. Payment is for 1-112 hrs. of truck time as some crushed rock already delivered to site. 1-112 hours f_88.01 Subtotal $411.16 8.1% Sales Tax _33.30 TOTAL $444.46 all wort, aateriala wM ruumerrt to be In aeeordanu with the prevulms of the Standard Spoelfleat]om aM special provlslaes for the type of conetructla IRvelmd. ORIGf NAL CONTRACT CURRENT CONTRACT ESTIMATED Nef CHANGE ESTIMATED CONTRACT AN"T AMOUIrI THIS ORDER TOTAL AFTER CHANGE ] 11,331.30 IS 11 331.30 ] 444.46 1 ] 11 775.76 AGENCY USE AGEM-Y USE AMRop AL DED NI / ."quwc WoUr, IMIM. e ❑ APPROVAL RELOaENUfD APPROVED 01STRICT STATE-AID MINEEA care: CITY OF RENTON • DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING �( a MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 200 MILL AVE SOUTH, RENTON. WA 98055. 235-2631 PROJECT L.I.D. 0320 PROGRESS PAYMENT ESTIMATE NO. 1 Contract No. 008-83 — Contractor J. Small Construction Co. g Date 4/1'./B3 Clos,n Sheet-I_of It --- No, Description Unit Unit Price F'' PREVIOUS TOTAL THIS ESTIMATE TOTAL TO DATE QtY Qty. Amount Qty. Amount Qty Amount Furnish and Install 8" Class 52 —�� D.I. Pipe L.F. 15.00 390 2. Furnish and Install Select Trench 402 6,030.00 402 6,030.00 Material TON 3. Furnish and Install Asphaltic 1 50 300 0 0.00 0 0.00 Concrete S.Y. 4. Furnish and Install Concrete 8.00 180 1 0 Blocking 0.00 0 0.00 C.Y. 150.00 3 I i 5. Furnish and Install 8" rate Valve I 3 450.00 3 450.00 Assemblies I 6. EACH 500.00 I 2 Furnish and install 5-1/4" MVO I 2 11000.00 2 Fire Hydrant Assembly EACHi 1,000 1,000.00 00 Furnish and Install 2" Blow-off . 7 I 1 Assembly I,000.00 1 1,000.00 EACH I 400.00 l I I I I 400.00 I I � 1 400.00 I I I I Chance Order al I ! I I411.16 411.16 I I I I I I I I I I . I I ' I Subtotal Items and Change Orders 8.1% Sales Tax I 9,291.16 9,`91.16 Total Including ;ales Tax I 752.58 752.58 LESS 5% Retainage 10.043.74 10�74 LESS Amount Previously Paid 464.56 464.56 AMOUNT DUE THIS ESTIMATE I 0.00 0.00 f 9,579.18 I 9,579.18 rW I I CW MAY 2OM FROM THE DESK OF: mi DEPUTY CHIEF PHILLIPS 4/8/83 7SJ: Chtel CL•lealor HE: Standby crews for J. 510a11 Construction It will be necessary for the lire 0eparteant to bill the City for the following individual Personnel listed b4low worked on the dates listed for J.5ma11 Construction uctionction C Co. on ME 27th. I talked to Ron Olson and he said you should direct tna billing to him. March 18, 198J March 21, 1983 H. H MCLeughlin - 9.5 hr $237. H 78 Capt. 2arilleauz - 9.5 hr - $241.29 H. Hunt - 9.5 hr - 181.83 D. Thorsor. - 9.5 hr $181.83 L. Codl.ga - 9.5 hr 181.83 J. Thompson - 9.5 hr - S166.42 March 22, 1983 Lt. Hall - 8 hr . $175.28 B. Larsen - 8 hr - $156.09 C. Coffin %- 8 hr - 153.12 8. Phillips, Dep. Chief rnJ �LS s,r.,J R�xd 2 4. I ') r .4-T" 1A- c7rv�. �tsti.r 5 r o `-T" a AT 1)M 2Z�* �v. v�,�oc 1rj MAY 20M FROM THE DESK OF: Wam DEPUTY CHIEF PHILLIPS mien TC: Chiuf Caiaslor RE: Standby crows for J. Small construction It will be necessary for the Firs Departrnt to bill the City for the following individual's overtiW Personnel listsJ below worked on the dates listed for J. Small Construction Co. on HE 27th. I talkad to Ron Olson and he said you should direct the billing to his. March 18, 1963 March 21, 1983 Capt. McLaughlin - 9.5 hr - $237.79 Capt. barilleaux - 9.5 hr - $241.29 M. Hunt - 9.5 hr - 181.83 D. Thorson - 9.5 hr - $181.83 L. Codiga - 9.5 hr - 181.83 J. Thompson - 9.5 hr - $166.42 March 22, 1983 Lt. Hall - 8 hr - $175.28 B. Larson - 8 hr - $156.09 C. Coffin - 8 hr - 153.12 (�( �16 7S, 47 8. Phillips. Dap. Chief / 0�.5 eel 7 /• y8 rnJ i5`% as2P /,/o7y=SfC a 57 33 T— 1.`• �ww�-� �6Sr Flo ma a IN�-w` Gw A'+' u R 2"1Z•� - 7C/ 3&r//s. S 3V, cc. (cc� "ia t/7 / CHARTER 116. LAWS OF 1665 CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATION i ee uv A+ W IWO,cu.s. :n w ,a 1Y n T M.'. wH OWN 1J111O1e0. T , wsws sesame a"woo•M0W%"D u 001 MMO lmlmr Ym e u TM GW 0 A.MT.M Las/tMM10 ea1WM1 WMT M on .,Theo.Ye e ,.meaVMA mmesse A u•Is CA,A s e C4Y CONTRACT& BONDING A IIAURANCE CO. ■ih 9r:' . .>s e.. City of Renton STATUS 200 Mill Ave So. Renton, WA 98055 ,{e y.-2?, 1989 Apia �1 i413 BOND: 002066 SBG #1000 12777 020 36 PRINCIPAL: J. SMALL CONSTRUCTT,"J CO. OBLIGEE: CTrY OF RENTON DESCRIPTION: NE 27th St. LID CONTRACT AMOUNTS 11.331.30 320. Water Main Extension, Water Project W-614, Renton, WA 11e CONTRACTOR'S 90NDOG ad PORMAWCE CD.b%way w the above Ron I Ws wW appndwb yew w+wwr w pw,—A g the udomevm repeeed below,and esrevg the tona a u w thus K tvq stave ewrwt a Ialentwla ae me capfa,ed fob. A dwbme opy of thin maw Is avAdwd to yov ekc and a whew re0y eovaope b awlsd hw yow omvauetre. Thank ysu for yaw aanasaca Yews Very wWy, !) L t Jan Lorraine ffavd Department IF THE CONTRACT HAS BEEN COMPLETED: 1.Who!was the competbn dale?_ Dam of Accepancet 2.Who was dw Rnal coven price? tic hdi anio nt been Dald? 1 Ww the wort satufencry?_ a Haw ell lahor aM materiel hRs been PRO? IF THE CONTRACT HAS NOT BEEN COMPLETED: 1.Who percent of the wait has 1e oompk%d in 4Mt �? i Ta1W aneum pud to the Corgncwr to date:p d 1 What a the anwun,of the reaaape witlueW3 ♦b the Convector payug hta boor aM rtateruJ alb? A Whet b the anticipated dae of c npieaon? a 11 ^l i W b the work bema atoNnoi& d ud prapeanp rnsfactMiyt t.D Ihw waver to no 6 a M.plewe expiwr. _. pYo: Adkm: Ill, ( Aye. Su. Qe,�, 0A t'�.w cSS 26 2 5 5 " 2 c3/ •cop r Ml LNv a N n A4 pA aWKPM,WA AA SSW"�'� Request for Release THE UNDERSIGNED CONTRACTOR REQUESTS THAT THE PROPERTY OWNER/GENERAL CONTRACTOR BE NOTIFIED OF THEIR RELEASE FROM I.1..`81LITY FOR INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE PREMIUMS ON THE FOLLOWING WORK- ua..a p K — / •C/[7 a-,O CuftrE caaew w 4ww�i n a won �- •/eawae a�Damn Gaw wan wmae Ow.wan Caaeraa rroewry Oaw Caalreaa �_ '�'^�^ao�r Owr,Vwra,CMyjpla I � rt/ M'M'e tubconuecton u YM ❑ NO — IF YES,ATTACH A LIST SHOWING NAME.ADDRESS INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE ACCOUNT NO.AND NATURE OF WORK PERFORMED. MATERIAL ONLY SUPPLIERS NOT TO BE INCLUDED. WHEN RELEASE IS RE- QUESTED BY A SUBCONTRACTOR IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT ALL WORK WAS PERFORMED BY THE SUB- CONTRACTORS EMPLOYEES. IF WORK PERFORMED BY OTHERS STATE BY WHOM. (ATTACH S A LIT SHOWING NAME a ADDRESS) The NOW"waMye by tD L.Cmnana c� O woaam.�w 3 3 ^awww easwea — � ALL WORKER HOURS THROUGH THE COMPLETION DATE OF THIS PROJECT MUST HAVE BE REPORT RN PO Tq & PREMIUM PAID BEFORE A RELEASE WILL BE ISSUED. THIS FORM MUST BE COM'-ETED a ALL • INFORMATION FURNISHED BY PARTY REQUESTING RELEASE, SEND TO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR a INDUSTRIES, INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE DIVISION, CONTRACT RELEASE SECTION, OLYMPIA,WA MUM L-eau aaUna r'•w..�w 4 � 1 • • JOEN SPELIMAN GOYrna SW 026M11E L>nnv STATE OF WA%w4o()i DEPARTMENT Of LA"AND INDUSTRIES C..rs id+rvuraeon aalMa . 04�nra.WNrgrn rasa March 8, 1983 3.Small Construction Company 22854 S.E. 213th Maple Valley,WA 99039 Re: Firm No. 425,IO2-00. Contract No.009-93 Gentlemen: We have been notified that you have been awarded a contract a behalf of the City of Renton. This contract calls for water main extension, LID0320. All work performed by your firm on this contract is to be reported in Class 1-7, which has the 1983 Industrial Insurance Rates of $.4305 for industrial Insurance, $.2432 for Medical Aid, and $.0418 for Supplemental Pension, making a total composite rate of $.7155 per workman hour. This class had been added to your firm's record on this date. If the class does not appear on your next Employer's Quarterly Report of Payroll, please write in the class and rate and compute premium. If work on this contract has not started,please enter 0" in the worker hours column of the report for this class. This is the only notifica- tion you will receive regarding the addition of this classification. We are enclosing a supply of our forms for your assistance in securing a release and 1 certification that prevailing wage rates have been paid on this contract. The release certifying that the industrial insurance and medical aid premiums have been paid WILL NOT BE ISSUED until you have returned our form,LI-212-83,Request for Release, by listing all information required including subcontractor information. Very truly yours, -�/7a Kaye Kjorlaug��4 � Administrative Assistant Contractor Compliance Unit Phone: (206) 753-4398 ccu3a.KK.cr It.3.03 Enclosures MAIL TO AFFIDRVIT OF INDUMIAL STATISTICIAN Drpaurba t of tabor . f.rsfrk. WAGES PAID Fmgtarsasaa StrAsaa Division ON PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACr Cwasal AisYAlra bas BWWg DhatFry WA MW I1aLl nsan G — Contract Number Date Bid Was Due is� 9dz Cant'nct Awardtng bhc Agency Date Contract Awarded ,.e-1�- �.[ _ / C'C Date Work Completed _ �/6-1r./d 3 County in Which Work performed Location Within County C Telephone Number �2,L""tJ7 .._ Was a Statement of Intent Filed? Yes i7 No 0 In compliance with RCN' 39.12-W 1, the undersigned, being a duly authorized representative of (cv.aa.a s.s..�w.aon tAaa�) Ta.. do hereby certify that the following ntes of hourly wage and hourly fringe benefits have been paid to the laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by me upon the project described above and that no 'taborer, workman o mechanic has been paid Ins than the "prevailing rate of wage"as determined by the Industrial Statistician of the Department of Labor and Industries. List below each classification of labor employed by you upon the project described above and the rate of hourly pay and hatrly fringe benefits paid to each classification. Please Note If appre• •.ices have been employed on this project,provide this additional information:name,registration number end stage of progression. aan 4h ^ aaw a aiwy 19r sty.avoataa tAaa 1793 N. AMO Aaartwml St.. C ICa y NT J / Subscribed and sworn to before me By �� 19¢.. .. LAI tails A► / �J I bi nby comifr W t reoilag to tY vngr mea W Msar IwA94vla svwa K Y n`. W Ili- pm.iYq w.V npeanmy of KCW 39.11010 M.W rLda► .very adN i...e r toe sv.r..r w„nsVton.�diq INDUSTRIAL 6fAT671C[AN DEPARTMENT OF L4M AND INDMUM INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Pursuant to RCW 39.12.040 copies of this form must be completed by the contractor and each of his sub. contractors. -.. Complete this form in triplicate and have it notarised. 3. Submit all forms for approval to'. Employment Standards Division,Department of Labor and Industries,General Administration Building, Olympia, Washington 98504. 4. Mail an approved copy to the Contract Awarding Public Agency CONTRACTORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING AND FILING AFFIDAVITS of the SUB. CONTRACTORS.This is required by lsw and payments an not lawfully be made until such afrtdavitf an:filed. ►s MAIL TO. INDUSTRIAL STATISTICIAN AF#AAVIT OF a I yB 7 Dgsubrwr of labor t in"-des WAGES PAIT Egbysaat St adaNs Dlvwm ON PUBLIC WORMS CONTRACT dT� WA A�N" RaRfieg RECEiYEJ (1R4) 753�4019 APR 2 9 %3 Contract Number lJ — 6/YL sm a Cato, Date Bid Was Due •l /sT Con? Awarding P blic Agency"antis lean."v - - C/ Date Contract Awarded 7$ G3 —L � Date Work Completed County in Which Work Pef� c94 location Within County � Telephone Number 3_5�� � Was a Stateroom of Intent Filed.n r Ya No ❑ mpliana with RCW 39.12.040 I, the undersigned, being a daly authorized mprewntative of r,- 1 n t,1.A i. s51�£� a; t l�', / 1. tcmr...w er sameatn,,wAaatw� T� do hereby certify that the following rates of hourly wage and hourly fringe benefits have been paid to the laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by me upon the project described above and that no laborer, workman or mschanic has been paid less than the "prevailing rate of wage' as determined by the Industrial Statistician of the Department of Labor and Industries. List below each classification of labor employed by you upon the project described above and the rate of hourly pay and hourly fringe benefits paid to each classification. Please Note If apprentices have been employed on this project,provide this additional information:name,registration number and stage of progression. CM Raw of it,..a Ilswlr Has, Pay Fria, Beaene PoY JT Note Attach Aaattwul Shen as Nerdrd r �. `�r.wl Subscribed and sworn to before me By/-. „ ,i ,'J-A✓/.-A. ! /' �t (P.tki this _ day of % - I• I9s, u/UN rag 1 kwaar rwsiry st atsadq m sae wise raft was htagr heaahu hers ware de P.*%%.0 raaavraafta as RCW WIZ900 In.hem satifb. wm Poha<ie aea Ise ft Sure atWarainatm,mWiry in -i1;91t_ATwri TAN m MaaYryrm ..u_. AR OF LABOR AND INDLVMIES INSTRUCTIONS: a.as 20 W e I. Pursuant to RCW 39.12.040 copies of this form must be completed by the contractor and each of his sub- contractors. 2. Complete this form in triplicate and have it notarized. 3. Submit all forms for approval to: Employment Standards Division,Department of Labor and Industries,General Adminivration Building, Olympia, Washington 98504. 4, Mail ren approved copy to the Contract Awarding Public Agency CONTRACTORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING AND FILING AFFIDAVITS of the SUB- CONTRACTORS.This is required by law and payments can not lawfully be made until such affidavits arc filed. !a awl •e1Ma I wM IMW 9a'w URMORANDUM To N thael hulcaby, Finance Olrector OATR 3 25 83 _ FROM Ron Olsen. Utility Engineer SUBJECT Warrant to Stata_Qspaftment of Labor t Industries Please prepare a warrant payable as listed below and return to as for further processing. Payee: State Department of Labor s industries Employment Standards Division , General Administration Building Olympla, Washington 98504 These funds shall be charged to the following project: Project:_ A.E. 27th Street CAG No.: 008-83 Prime Contractor: J, Small Construction Co. Account No. 7011320115.534.30.00(00) $ 12.50 CAG 008-83 Documents Covered: Firm Name: n Intent to Pay Prevailing Wage J. Small Construction Co. 22854 S.E. 215th _Maple Valley, NA 98038 Affidavit of Wages Paid e MEMORANDUM TO - Michael Nuleahv,. Finance Director OATR 3125183 FROM p.... !ll can [It i t i ty ➢eoartment SUBJECT Warrant_ to Seats Department of labor s Ind. t l.,s Please prepare a Tarrant payable as listed below and return to me for further Processing. Payee: State DePartment of labor B Industries Employment Standards Division General Administration Building ` Olympia. Washington 98504 These funds shall be charged to the following project: Project: N.E_ 27tb St. CAC No.: 008-83 Prime Contractor: j_ small Construction Co. Account No. —i011320115 534 30 00(00) 512.50 CAG 008-63 Documents Covered: Firm Name; /7 Intent to Pay Prevailing Wage J. Small C ruction Co. 2 R,%y R�F 21fith Hanle V-IIPv WA 98038 /_S7 Affidavit of Wages Paid _ 'IT" Of RENTOf VATER OEPARTXENf PRCJECT Pressure Test t Purification Test For. NO (ZJ NAME Of PROJECT: - �J F _ T7 S PRESSURE TEST TAKEN Byy+�-.�•_ +-�--�— AT A PRESSURE OF 'Lb C!___A_____'- of 93 TEST ACCEPTED 6N , FOR _� S _ MINUTES PURIFICATION TEST TAKEN B1, 7-15 PURIFICATION TEST RESULTS, SAMPLE �• +(�_ � - 'Z Y 3 11 ---� %MPLE P1 SAMPLE Fl PRESSURE COMPLETE ANONo P ---- URI T` y OMPLETE cornect7ons rs msa o! until •hove hpx Is Checked by InapetttoocAins or meter permit ' REMAI`KS: IQsNsi!LI.tAH jr. swwvus Dv.o. STAIT OF WAA I4G10N DCPAR?MENT Of LABOR AND INDUSTRIES errx+-r varr.vraiom 9d6rie a"^Ima µ4dngrm vase, Employment Standards Divlsiun (Telephone: (206) 753-4019) TU WHOM IT NAY CONCERN: On April 20. M2 Coven.or Spelinan signed House Bill 795 modifying RCM 39.12 which requires the Department of Labor and I:,dustries to charge fees to contract awarding agencies on public works for the approval of the "Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages'• forms and the certification of the "Affl- davit of Wages Paid" forms. Please resubmit the enclosed form(%) to the Department of Labor and Industries for approval with a fee of $12.50 for eaci, set of for;as (i.e., a "set" of Statement of Intent to Pay Prevailing Wages forms includes an original and three (3) dupli- cate copies; • "set" of Affidavit of Wages Paid forms includes an original and two (2) duplicates). Fees shall be made payable to the Uepartment of Labor and Industries. The contractor or subcontractor submitting the form(s) has beer, notified of the Department's action, and Instructed to direct any further Inquiries to your agency. #t . tates is ion GM:h AWL T'Ut Statement of INDUSTRIAL STA'.11RUCIAN ® INTENT TO PAY Department of Labs t Industries NE CENEO R AILING WAGES mslBrmost Standards s"^rds Division 'N" A �.•. Y.rl PREVAILING (Publi Works Coast. :) General Administration BrildleS MAR Olymlda, WA oeeoa i u 1983 42M) 76B-e019 dr. —_� Contract Number Caotrect Awarding Public Agency Date Bid Won Dw n d r, r 5'1 15 p1 n i County in Which Work Performed C .0 4 f�Ttl I•� Add Location Within County L D �• 1.df53 Prime Contractor `r C^r'r`t�,t, XQeT/oa.)Lb, Phone c2 st Contractor's Registration Cortifiate No. ZMM A L C- Do You Intend To Use Subcontractors? Yes D No In compliance with RCW 39..2.040 1, the undersigned, being a duty authorized repro entwuve of do hereby certity that the following rates of hourly wage and hourly fringe benefits will be paid to all laborers,workmen and mechGnia emploved by me upon the public works project described above and that no taborer,workman or mechanic will he paid lees than the"prevailing rat �f wage"as determined by the lydustrial Statistician of the Depertmem of Labor sod Industries. PLEASE NOTE: If apprentices are to be used they most be registered with the State Apprenticeship Cou.Tcil or they must be paid prevailing jo�rntyman wages. C11AR ESTIMATED NUMBER BATE Or BATE OF BOU1U,Y Or WORKERS HOURLY PAY MNGE BENEFITS .tea C. /7 V3 —9,rv(o 3. (a Non: Attach Additional Shoals " Needed. Subscribed�a/q-d�_ewora tG_befor me By — rnW) n 0 _.� �n� For L A 1 Use Oalr this 4z day of 4��,Y C/4 I !� APPROVED 18 _!.J � �I L..) Department of Labor i Industries /. Industrial Statistician j L NMwv PW4e it Wweshoir. /U'� Swe N waduyton, By _ Date BEFORE FINAL SETTLEMENT an be made on any public works project,the prime contractor and each and every subcontractor must submit form LI-700-7"Affidavit of Wages Paid"to the officer charged wi..h that disbursement of public funds. EACH AFFIDAVIT OF V"GES PAID MUST BF. CERTIFIED BY TY.E INDUSTRIAL STATISTICIAN OF THE, DEPARTb.ENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES BEFORE IT IS SUBMITTED TO SAID OFFICER. PROGRESS PAYMENTS: Each voucher claim submitted to an owner by a contractor for payment on a project estimate&hall state that prevailing wages have been paid in accordance with the prefiled statement or statements of inten! W pay prevailir" wages on file with the public agency. COMPLETE AND MAIL ENTIRE SET FOR APPROVAL TO: Employment Standards Division, Department of Lehr and Industries, General Administration Building, Olympia, Washington 985IM CONTRAC"1'OR$ DISTRIBUTS APPROYRD STATEYENTa AS FOLLOWS, (PINK Ct)PYI ORIGINAL CONTRACT--AWARDING .AGENCY n(1RRBN COPY) Dt PLICATE-INDL'&'rRlA1. Si AT1.1TIl1AN (RaMsed by r ponesnll I AIE COPY) TRIPL{CATE-PHIMF CONTRA(7011 IYEWOW COPY)QUADRUPLICA."UBLYINTRACrOR ' u-fig Y .1 M m AM AT ,D l • SiGNEO ^�'Sr 1 �1 D�IE�- INUQ.. i .. Jp1D l�ttll •ND]'MIN C�I•DN IIPV. { Mp J WILL 11 1p UINW pOLOLY Y?P11h P«'a50 Saq aP 4N P J R ��,OP'7�_ • Ma e V �N3�NCfiAY e _ The ode �d cLT to with Whi cons is Y Op R$ ' P+bpe�r IJ7 o�li►e a Renton en e Y le des Per4Y aterlala as l to,'t Read ec � b f�°"at RRJ�'TO�liae to be in the I N.R, § N CTON at-ton �ocy of f. `Jch s z. 721, ate IRC o t1c Via.arld aU 11irJy�s PPIie dteN°ts a ltn O f use hed ror a ore.�� ' State of u tl�tract Is or to claimed or e o P�� odor uie n8to. a lie eralBned t eathe °ire thae oncoh sty t+s,c ioand ta °°' im SMALL °UPP P41a e tee Sp no -0eal'tr�amaterl Aaa<J aupppl ee e Is � auppliaeyd to ft ltedhyis a laws tion Ycti 'iroU is notice ooribadht the yet does ent �1lvere, 3'bu na f here eri t re You alter re c Be this or in trues 31s and moms a to tree a °nca Plftae auba a the auPPIle,° rleht Date th feel °Yuentersi to o of thle I J 1a notI oe,free to deli vejS of Ls is 41m C 'rt"I'd of Alarch ocntact us for aa�ale J J2p._�19 8 F `63_JZ0`454 cit yell coas�. NL�S R co UP V of Renton ho L. ent S.M ' Ryith/o eprtoy,, $ Aft�Ions �a�L 9jao5 nager 1 0 9 - m PRECONSTRWTION CONFERM PROJECT: _ �i 7'� f, DATE: S S 3 ADORESS/LOCATION: __ N E 7 r Fs fi a!� PROJECT 1 �,J -(,'4 _- PERMIT F WORK ORDER t w w r r w r r r w w r a w r w r r w r w w r r w r r : w r r r r r w w r r • r THOSE IN ATTENDANCE NAME COMPANY PHONE TA 4,911 _ 4Jz-S4 S7 �)� y3.7-S4S3 Se t, Lt iM, 6,(T cl?k of .l6.vroM _ ZTE-j"o_ (aj16—ft 235 -1131 ESC S)CPT Z35- 2-,Li Z • ur.,r.� Q3S- 2s3� (ew- — O.rr Get d,• G.5 2" S+rt( ZS S, of ro a60Lt o* Ed++o-ds 0„IY Pcct.s ;. af�t� o�+r sale Ul :.` uf lrlc.ttye rtYe.,ta f'" , p,.kt�•i► t 0`� uy f V �e1•�a a.'' C�, F V�e2 S =DU Chas pf 6:r Edn e�1 Jni. i4tT� _ 4o14 AIK66• Orr -F I� clew, w6o-a k,v", e(b>. ��k da �,w. d �Ol,y -y `24 C0�7cW Wig sus( L4'r w'Il cIt�IC .ee ,'r° ,'s 6iou'.�f e r t!,f e�d A 6, nn e 4 +,r'L t e 4 �y83 • HATER AND SEVER PROJECTS PRESENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN THE CITY OF RENTON WATER PROJECT F W-614 SE%TR PROJECT ! DATE 3-4-83 _ WATER PROJECT TITLE N.E. 2�tleet Waterline Extension PROJECT LOCATION N.E. 27th Street DEVELOPER City of Renton ADDRESS 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton WA 98055 PHONE 235-2631 EMERGENCY PHONE CONTRACTOR J. Small Construction Company ADDRESS 22854 S.E. 215th, Maple Valley WA PHONE 432-5453 EMERGENCY PHONE Same aS above FOREMAN Chuck Young PHONE 334-7259 EMERGENCY PHONE 258-4237 (Susan Young) City of Renton inspector Bill wlDerg Other Insnector h�vt r ad sn ?,i, JO 1�! 91V1 S l'Ro'M pl11M O1V h'S�olrp<�dX� Sn� d r" �4ir?i/vY, O�r'�c5 GNy r o+9ry o���d 1�M cyM Sr.ortra,d,crow rndid M1,M wU.19 tia No2Ey� dH"'d „1nm3JX� 8f.49-Lbb „ p-zI19bN ., �rvLnpunrhl w,t� ,,,'3S { � Sh3dn�gnap hrMi}j � c 31BY", d0 leg d �ltn� 3M� Sdr� • `p '1►� � Mfg Doog c;59 � S�n�isrU QL va,V?aIVOJ 5er aigr-lll x'gro?'1 C " �M +.pro1176 v isC+ v r a� h '► ,�rol.. G,�Q SSn21 S17r1 rvOD -SECBb rrt '�r.,nn �vfJ i ?raape8' n,o1 do hV.�Yy�1Sg(,fvt 711CM ,�L 9N I NTEROPPICE CORRESPONDENCE Date 7/?A�A'1 T0: Ron Clson, Utility Engineer PROM- Maxine E. Motor, City Clerk SUBJECT: CAG 008-83 J. Small Construction Co. _______________________________________________________________ We return herewith fully executed document(s), as above- X%X captioned, co PY public records. oCopies should vberforwarded toetained for official J. Small Construction Co. and the other for your file. O Pursuant to your memo of we return herewith documentrs), as above-captioned, which have been signed by City Officials and need to be forwarded for further execution by We return herewith recorded documeotls), as above-captioned, COPY of which we have retained for our official public record.. Copies should be forwarded to appropriate parties and retained as necessary for your files, EJ Please file a fully exe..ated copy with the City Clerk's office for our permanent records when received. Thank you. MEM:db cc: 3 W.wa. OF RF O OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY• RENTON,WASHINGTON V � � Z ros+nrict socw Sao cer s+sesr • w•son.wrsnw•ra. s•wr sw.wn '$ LAWRENCE I WARREN, nr.c*o+u[. DANIEL KELLOGG, "nsrua or..11• r o DAVID M.DEAN, sysru.r c•rr•r1• 1 P MARK E.BARBER, �cusru.+ orr urdK• rE0 SEP'E ZANLTTA L CONTES, •susr..• n*•++•avt+ February 14, 1983 TO: DICK HOUGHTON FROM: LAWRENCE J. WARREN RE: L.I.D. 320 Watermain ^xtension - contract with J. Small Construction I found two minor problems with the documentation on thin contact. One, the certificate asserting affirmative action plan is not correct in that the box checked indicates that the contracts with the City are under $10,000 for the current vear. The face amount of this cortract is over $11,000 and so that box should not be checked. Two, the un rance tiff provided to us does not ACAL,the r,ggulre o e contract. The insurance is not in the right amount for tMe coverages. Lawrence J. amen LJW As Attach. e e ISSUED 01/19/83 CITY OF RENTON 0 1191 BUSINESS LICENSE RLrMAFL Mill rAwy FEE Ba 0•00 FINANCE DIRECTOR 1913 Ls"Awle has made applicalg n for i C,nl Renton usmeea License In accordance with I"prove awns of Title V,BaelrMsa Regulations Chapter I,Code of General Ordinances ul Ilw City of Renton and agrees to comply with all the rpW remMp of said ordinance Licenses when further comply with any and Off other City Capes,Drdiryncse,Slate Laws and Regulations apohcaole to the business ac dvlty licensed hereurii J SMALL CONSTRUCTION CO' 2295e BE 215TH ' , MAPLE VALLEY, wit 9RO38 �.ONTMLTJ'15 STArd UCC+aVi Nor µA"-4&E FuL e JPthtV 1/A4trl6o — "TNn« Ctx��irwtwri I25r aty y>7orl 5rArE 0P- waS4t.vt,rjN L�� -F53-f,5u7 J 5"ALL COFJI , RUL 711' CO. JSMALC ar 2.17L6 Cl,: TNtW 6-IZ-63 J Small C 22851 S.E. 2h ctioc Co, Maple Valley, Wash. 98038 Feb. 3. 1983 CII Rent Of Rent'n Renton City Yall �. Wash, Re: B.n, 27th u^t J 320, Watermain axtenaion, Protect Ir- RO, Gilson A W�14 t Pamela V. Attorney to sign any doc4ereby grant James W, Saall Power as necessary for the entiretys'fc;,.Igy, o Ors• extra vorx, oetc. Sink @-LY a•e. Py r., w ae Pamela V. sm _x-.'•,...R.� all dN �a nl Wft _ OF Rf A A. z THE. CITY OF RENTON Mt1tNCIPAL WILDING =0 MILL AVE So I EIITM MASN.98M F BARBARA Y. SNINPOCM, MAYOR e � MAXNeE E.MOTOR, "FO sEvts.W P CITY CLERK • (206) 235.2500 January 13, 1983 J. Sma iI Construction Company 22854 S.E. 215th Maple Valley, VA 98058 Attention: Pamela Small, President Re: LID 320 Vatermain Extension Contract Awaro (V-614). Dear Mrs. Small: At its regular meeting of January 10, 1983, the Renton City Council accepted your low bid on the above referenced project in the amount of $11,331,30. Submissinn of an undated performance bond, insurance certificate and proof of state and city licenses is required to Project Engineer Ron Olsen, Utilities Engineering Department, for preparation of the contract documents. For further information or assistance, please feel free to contact the office of the City Clerk or the Project Engineer at 235-2631. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON ,Q Maxine E. Motor City C1trk MEM:.mp L Cc: On Olsen OF Rat • � ti� THE CITY OF RENTON s _ Yl1NICNAa•tNtO1NO M a•ll AVE SO. RENTON,RAEM.E•EN F BARBARA Y. SMINPOCM, MAYOR gL e • MA%RVE E.MOTOR. CITY CLERK rE0 SEPTF-� • (206) 235-2500 January 13. 1983 Ford Construction Co. P.O. Box 5036 Kent, 4A 98031 RE: LID 320 Vatermain Extension Contract Award (V-614), Dear Mr. Ford: At its regular meeting of January 10. 1983, the Renton City Council accepted the low bid of J. Small Construction Company in the amount Of 511,331.30 on the above referenced project. We thank you for your interest and your bid. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTONy-�, Maxine E. Motor City Clark MEM:mp A, OF RLL. • �T u A THE CITY� z Y OF RENTON WMICIPAL MLDINO 2pp&OLL AVE.So. RENTON,WAsm.90M pq, F RARBARA Y. SHINPpCH. MAYOR • NWtIfvF E.MOTOR, %''Eb sEal E`�`a CITY C&ZMK (206) 235-2500 January 13. 1983 I.ahco Construction 9906 N.E. 204th Place Bothell, VA 98011 RE: LID 320 Vatermain Extension Contract Award (M-616), Dear Mr. Hunsinger; At its regular meeting of January to. 1983, the Renton City Council accepted the low bid of J. Small Construction Company of $11.331.30 on the above referenced project. in the amount We thank rou for your interest and your bid. Your, very truly, CITY OF RENTON Maxine E. Motor City Clerk MEM:mp of RFti Q R ZTHE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL WILDING 2W MILL AYe.SO. RSNTON,WASH.a8OMF BARBARA Y. 9HINPOCH. MAYOR • MAXlf$ E.M0TOR, e P CITV ..JERK a (206) 235-2500 �rEp SS►tb� January 13. 1983 T. J. Trucking, Inc. 1520 Parker Way Mt, Vernon, WA 98273 RE: LID 320 Waterma in Extension Contract Award (W-614). Dear Mr. $sett: At its regular meeting of January IC, 1983, the Renton City Council accepted the to. bid of J. 5ma11 Construction Company in the amount of $11,331.30 on the above referenced project. We thank you for your Interest and your bid. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Maxine E. Motor City Clerk MEM:mp OF RE • ti u d y z THE CITY OF RENTON tM1NIC:►AL summim; 700 Anti A/f fp. RENTON,WASH 9apee R BARBARA Y SNINPOCM, MAYOR • MAXINE E.A 11110, e P CLERK rr�o sf v�E� "'TV • (2051 235-1500 January 13, 1983 Renton Construction Company 10601 Rustic Road S. Seattle, WA 98178 RE: LID 320 Watermain Extension Contract Award (W-614). Dear Mr. Gould: At its regular meeting of January 10, 1983, the Renton City Council accepted the low bid of J. Small construction Company in the amount Of $11 ,LI.30 on the above referenced prnject. We thank you for your interest and your bid, Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON �' e Maxine E. Motor City Clerk MEM:mp niY OF RE. S 4A • U A .} z THE CITY OF RENTON eta MIMICIIAL W1lDIM0 aoo as LL AV! f0. REMTC/I,MASK.Ban itBARBANA Y. SHiNpMH. MAYOR a � MA7tAWE E.MgTCq, IrEn SEFYfP CITY CLERK a 1206) :35-2500 January 13, 1983 Lang Construction 15511 S.E. 304th Place Kent, WA 99031 RE: LID 320 Vatermain Extension Contract Award (Y-614), Dear Mr. Lang: At its regular meeting of January 10, 1983. the Rentcn City Council accepted the low bid of J. Small Construction Company in the amount of $11,331.30 on the above referenced project. Me thank you for your :merest and your bid. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Maxine E. Motor City Clerk MEM:mp OF Rr • • A. $ ° THE CITY OF RENTON MU""ClPAL IMXL04MO 2001a1LL AVe $O. •epty0el.WAeN.Mne 4 F ;ARBARA V. SMiNvOCH. MAyC, i MAxNNE E MOTOR, r c CITY CLERM a U06) 235-2500 FO SLptE� J.snuary 13, 1983 Grant Construction I7019 S.E. 128th Renton, VA 98055 RE: LID 320 Watermain Extension Contract Award (W-614), Dear Mr. Grant: At its regular meeting of January 10. 1983. the Renton City Council accepted tts low bid of J. Small Construction Company in the amount of $11,331.30 on the above referenced project. We thank you for your interest and your bid. Yours very truly, CITY O7 RENTON 1 � �1 1 Maxine E. Motor City Clerk MEM:mp OF RAC. � • A U A i 0 THE CITY OF RENTON AN1110Cf►AL NALWND 200 FALL AVe So. RENTON,NAfM.gnu !9 BARRARA v. $NITIPOC'N, MAYOR • MAXV'IE E MOTOR. • ireO SEPiE ' CITY CLERK a (2061 235-2500 January 13. 1983 Joe Gooch Trucking L Excavating, Inc. 2U209 Broadway Snohomish, MA 98290 RE: LID 320 Yatermain Extension Contract Award (V-614). Dear Mr. Lindsay; At its regular meeting of January 10, 1983, the Renton City Council accepted the low bid of J. Small Construction Company in the amount of S11,331.30 on the above referenced project. 4e thank you for your interest and your bid. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON � . e2 Maxine E. Motor City Clerk MEM:mp OF RC. • • THE CITY OF RENTON 6"ICIRAL WIU711ap MO PULL AVE EO. RENTLIM,NASM.9WA $ BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR Y MAXIM E.MOTOR, �qo♦rfp SEvstoP% GrV CLERK • 1206) 23S-25W January 13, 1983 Frank Cp IucciO Construction %00 Empire Way S. Seattle, WA 98118 RE: LID 320 Waterma in Extension Contract Award (W-614). Dear Mr. Coluccio: At its regular meeting of January 10, 1983, the Renton City Council acrepted the low bid of J. Small Construction Company in the amount Of $11.331.30 on the above referenced project. We thank You for your Interest and your bid. Yours very truly, C)TY OF RENTON ,>27 e 3�"4 t Maxine E. Motor City Clerk MEM:mp Renton City Councilr- January 10, 1983 Peg* Two AUDIENCE COMMENT Richard Pierce, 10433 Kent-Kangley Road, Kent, requested a response Tax'-cab tc on earlier complaint relatino to unlicensed taxi cab operations In Ordinance the City of Renton. Mayor Shinpoch reported allegations were confirmed upon investigation and offending firms will be notified of city requirements. Further, since citations may be issued solely on witnessed violations or filing a formal complaint, making enforcement of ordinance difficult, referral to the Public Safety Committee for review of the ordinance is recommended. Mr. Pierce suggested that licensing fees be reduced since existing fees exceed thrse of other jurisdictions and encourage violations. MOVED BY MATMEVS, SECONDED BY ROCKHILL, ORDINANCE GOVERNING TAXI OPERATIONS IN THE CITY BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Seaport Dozing Ralph Evans, 3306 N.E. llth Place, requested the following information v City of Renton for appeal to higher court if he decides to proceed: 1 , date of end Ralph Evans approval by Environmental Review Committee of Fir One �ondom iniu- Lawsuit re proposal; 2) dete of issuance by the city of the building pcmit to Zoning Seaport Dozing for the Fir One Condeminium development; and ?I date and results of various inspections conducted by the city on that proposal. City Attorney Warren approved the request for information, noting It was made at an open public meeting, CONSENT AGENDA The following items were adopted by one motion which follows the items included: Jail Facility Police Department submitted agreement with the City of Des Moines Agreement with for their use of City of Renton jail as a backup to City of rent Des Moines ;ail facilities. Refer to Public Saf, Committee. Reappointment Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Fred J. Kaufman to position of Land Use of Hearing Nearing Examiner in accordance with provisions of Title IV, Chapter 30, Examiner Section 3004, of the Code of General Ordinances for a two year term, Counc i I conf i rm. Sales Tax Finance Department submitted amendments to Ordinance No. 3647 imposing Ordinance Local Option Sales Tax in response to recent opinions from Wash. State Attorney General and communications from Department of Revenue requiring certain amendments to language used in the enacting ordinance imposing the one-half cent sales tax. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Holms Rezone Land Use Hearing Examiner recommended approval of Daniel E. Molms R-068-82 rezone, File No. R-068-82, for reclassification from G-1 to P-1 for property located at the southeast corner of Monroe Avenue N.E. and N.E. 4th Street. Refer to Ways and Means Cummltt`e. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY HUGHES. COUNCIL ADCPT THE CONSENT Approved AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Council President Trim presented a Committee on Committees report Committee on recommending chairmanships and member assignments of Council committees Comm- tte s for 1983 as follows: °m"-ttee Wa s and Means: Earl Clymer, Chairman; Richard Stredicke, Vice- Assignments hairman; Robert MugHes, Member. Community Services: John Reed, Chairman; Earl Clymer, Vice-Chairman; Nancy Mathews, Member. Planning and Development: Randy Rockhill, Chairman; John Reed, Vice- Fha.rman; Richard Stredicke, Member. Public Safety: Robert Hughes, Chairman; Randy Rockhill , Vice- -5a,rm— John Reed, Member. Transportation (Aviation): Richard Stradicke, Chairman; Nancy Mathews,-T.52 hairman; Kandy Rock1,111, Member. Utilities: Nancy Mathews, Chairman: Robert Hughes, Vice-Chairman; ar ,ymer, Member. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RECOMMENDATION Of THE COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES. CARRIED. Utilities Utilities Committee Chairman Mathews presented a report recommending omm�—it� concurrence with the recomnendation of the Public Works Department to te, I-.FWW-8-r-J approve the bid award for LID 3I0 waterline extension to J. Small LID 320 Construction In the iw bid amount of $11,331.30, Including sales tax. Nine bids received for the project located on N.E. 27th Street. MOVED BY MATHEWS. SECONDED BY TRIMM, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF 97DDEPS F.,4 M w seu 1a<AI •'� oe..,y Do�7 cA W� A R�1AEtl ]]tSY SE]ri� W.PI.L Yiq M! lw I.. Is]0 p.w.ay �7iae1 b.J wy MO- W 1"SS _ 4.t +A 1YA sE.N4 UA 6N•II ak 41w1 Mt 4ew. 1rI S..l.�.l "A . w ' �1 rn yA�.L1Y y1int t1,71 1q,1 1UM YKIY CLL)le ' e.rK 1 xnr MIT wIT M ITwIT W1r wtt MIT wlr fwtt wlt w1t WIT wtt w,T wR i ]YM olW I_&A 15De SiSOpo )lm ltob ]000 )iM,00 11.15 ;311.m 20AO IUD= 1145 rt7.Sp 40 I,Em 0o SAo Isb.oe 041 SOo Io.DO 000m 7m ],1a.• 1 50 ),M o0 .n Lee d II.70 kl.b l.M cr loto.eo1.9D1.0 IUO.m t.50 I,s7oa! IysO ]5]ob I].r] At" H Ca.t[r. [Y 4000 10' ISOM loo+0 30om0.0� OdS 170.00 1So.004i so 1,ICO.W Imm 10000PL ) oom SOOT Yoom 9oc o SSmo 7mm 375.b 7�.00 431.W 9{�.pa SISm SOb 7'A.oe laI�yry Y7 I,ph 09ED3 IiR.M 3]0�0o Wom 800.pa I.Ob.oO 1.6w o I,SDt.m I,fpt.a I]o00p ]o0.a r]OO.ae le)S0.0 1110.80 40DW YOa.Ee 200oD 31tm ]x,b loo.R 37a•tt }}p,pp )1SDo )7s.b }sOs 1SOmII Ixft HSIYtl '17R.1a iY,/1if0 ILAi 1 IS 1tU; Iotos MO ea7>.v I,ou a 1,pg13 Lla.cI,113,�} t m op a tR.lp sw.pt s,u.Ip ;ut�) I Virus _ n tn,7L i ---- - ■ ..0 ��..�C■. ............■�� OF Re � T tj y. z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT it RICHARD C NOIXAMON i DIRECTOR MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO, MENTOR,WASH.91M v` 2% 235-2%9 reo ��gJf' BARBARA V. SH;WOCH MAYOR MEMORANDUM December 30, M2 TO: Council Utility Committee FROM: Richard C. Houghton, Puhlic Works Director SUBJECT: RE-610 OF L.I.D. 320 (NE 27th St.) WATERLINE EXTENSION (WATER PROJECT /W-614) This project was re-bid on Deceriber 17, 1982, with some quantity reductions and a revised Engineer's Estimate of $16,211 .00. Nine bids were received, with the low bidder beinq J. Sma IT Construction at $11,331.30. It is the Public Works staff recommendation that the contract be awarded to the J. Small Construction Company. (Copy of bid tabulation attached.) r f YL:ad ` Attachment cc: Mayor Shinpoch W-614 .. i J. S.4 C.at i..� v.a.h. a..V 4.J..r:., 21J... trJ..f.r r1 4 j.,, i.•...1 r...c • a� U%4 S!LP IN�. fall Iw IN.NV I♦K Y 2av'ert r o ..1 a...S h.f C.J. l:w a•.•t SJ....:a t.,t Lys�.fr..S;M aoa>taeo iy/ 1tia trf 11 1" ilaoy w nr„ 41.o ra rwy aN a..., w� laa•S •_•.ylr pn�, IN u11Maf 5..11.e) Iwo E N ., CL� III. #-F �- in Ian rn my �n isn a111T WIT rn MIT tally !T rIr YII1 an MIT an 1Yli ]1r tlie 1 Gt50. L S/ '$Iaa qfIDab ]o.ep ?.W.r I1.76 1,,)1151 JOpO 7we a )Ilf Rfe I KM ! 11111 1,ra4 31.51 Il Pt4 11./0 ItIY IqO as CN ISb.M pal !A 11.4 "OY iY jl4.w 1 Sa ;if0.00 ]M /MN (.q t,1Sab 1 tp tole" Ou/ i.r 1.4 1a]/.w 1.Sa I,S19oa I%fa ]5204 17.n ,1,12S.Y I l.r 12{ow tee I,a10 te 4 f. Coo l! a 4DJpn-02, Sow Ieaaelean p• 1n 1]opa )4.w 4N 1/ Iu m 0.p) IKe.M lftaoNI I4r 14m .al 40tp Ilo.� s'Ltfri.. 3 Yb aolr 10b Mw 740 3X.4 /4YSSe10 71am 450Ao 9aen irn .00 I]ol ae t]KY bew Sao too.so toom I,Sa1.p1 I.S4Y UOOm ]oo.ae r1ae.Y Y I I,101.w 114w I400q 14a6.0o b.lo "aa44w 3eaa0 74 ]11r 2wwA Sao4 45J0 MSOLD pm III1b It)SoAYLH 7XM Ul,2Y 1,0}LN I,a0,13 I,Ip. I Ils,il 1 NI. I uS if.l !( ]II II lY,ll 11MH ! Z41.01 IS,xI.N I;Sir( I'1,N11S 72 17t1f l( >o eU. 10 2,vu Renton city Council • December 27, 1982 Page 2 CONSENT AGENDA continued Bid Opening City Clark reported bid opening of December 20, 1982 for Taylor Taylor Place Place varsrmain replacement (Water Project ►W-704). Six bids Watermain received. Refer to Public Works Department and Utilities Replacement Committee. Bid Opening City Clerk rayr-tei bid opening of December 17, 1982 for LID 320 LID 320 w&termsln extension on WE 27th Street east ;f Edmonds Avenue WE Watering to (Water Project #W-6.•). Nine bids received. Refer to Public Extension Works Department and Utilities Committee. Park Department Park Department requested transfer of funds in the amount of $5,000 Fund Transfer from Unanticip&tad Revenue (Rotary Club donation) and $14,616,24 from Community Facilities for completion of Improvements to Renton High School's west field, rrslgnated for co-use by the City and Renton School District. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. (See later action - Ordinance 13695.) Rancourt Appeal Appeal filed by Charles Dietsch re: D.A, and L.A. Racourt of Nearing SP-055-82 Examiner Recommendation of December 6, 1982 for Short Plat (SP-055-82) V-055-82/056.82 and Variances (V-055-82, V-056-82, V-057-82, V-071-82) at 3720 Lake V-057-82/071-82 Washington Blvd, North. Re`e. to Planning and Ueve looment Conrittet. Claim for Claim for damages in the amount of $306.72 filed by Richard R. Damages Oberme it, 24825 Marine View Drive South, Vent, for savage back-up CL 61-82 damage to rental home located at 918 Glsnnwood Avenue NE allegedly caused by blocked City sewer pipes (10130-11/01182). Refer to City Attorney and insurance carrier. Court Case - Court case filed by Ida M. Shelton for Injuries alleged in a Ida Shelton fall on sidewalk between South Second and South Third on Williams Avenue South on January 29, 1981. Refer to City Attorney and insurance carrier. Consent Agenda MOVED By CLYMER, SECONDED By HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT Approved AS PRESENTED. CARRIED, AGENDA CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Marshall J. Nelson, Davis, Wright, Todd, Rlese s Jones, Group W Cable 4200 Seattle-First National Bank Building, Seattle, attorney for Pending pats Group W Cable, requested the matter of the pending Group W Cable increase rate increase request be placed on tonight's agenda. The fetter Also forwarded a copy of the City of Seattle Hearing Examiner's decision &grating to Group W's rate Increase proposal to Seattle (identical to the Renton proposal), The City of Seattle Heart ng Examiner a ;0 addressed the three mein unresolved issues of the Renton pry, •I: (1) Treatment of revenues from basic services versus "pay" services - that basic service rates should not be reduced simply to offset large profit earnings on "pay" services; that the basic rate provide for a fair return; that the proposed basic ratc be regarded as 'fair'. (2) Installation charges - need not be adjusted in light of the fact that the overall return was fair, (3) Rate of $9.95 (as opposed to the $10.55 rate requested) the; the lower rate to match other charges would appear to result in less than A fair return and could not be required. continued Letter from A. J. Ladner, Executive Director, City of Renton Housing Authority, P. 0. Box 2316, Renton, requested discount viewing prices for cable television at the following low-income senior haising Projects: Evergreen Terrace, 3017 WE 15th Street; Hilicrest Terrace, 1442 Hllicrest Lane NE; Sunset Terrace, 970 Harrington Avenue HE; and Cedar River Teirace, 51 Burnett Avenue South. Total residents. 2CQ Councilman Stredicke noted that if the proposed rate Increase Is not acted upon prior to January 15, 1983, the pending Increase Is approved by non-action according to the Agreement with OrouD W. the con-re„ Councilman Stredicke also voiced concern over ansivanAss E. BID TABULATION ' SHEE PROJECT . N' • RO J EC T e U D 320 WATER MAIN EXTENSION (Water Project W-614) DATE December 17, !982 Pepe 1 of 2 Blp[7E9a 1510 FRANK CClUCC10 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ac) lcZ.JU 9600 Empire Way South Seattle, WA 98118 JOE GOOCH TRUCKING s EXCAVATING, INC. 20209 Broadway Le, WA 98290 GRANT CONSTRUCTION 17,i'j, 7v 17019 S.E. 128th Renton WA 98055 NG CONSTRUCTION �., 2G, Z(A 1 II S.E. 04th Place Kent WA 98031 RENTON CON COMPANY, IN( 3� I� r 10601 Rustic Road S. Seattle, WA 98178 J. SMALL CW I'RUCTION COMPANY I I ' 22854 S.E. 21"h Maple Valley, WA 58.,58 BID TABULATION &iF.F.-T PRO J E.CT • L;D 320 w-rut MAIN EXTENSION (Water Project Y-616) DATE • December 17, 1982 Page 2 dIpC�ER d10 T. J. TRUCKING, INC. 1520 PARKER WAY MT. VERNON. VA 98273 VAHCO CONSTRUCTION 06 N.E. 204th Place Bothell, MA 98011 I ILI �.cNT v.'A4H �•,�rv�n' - I4� 111.�1u BID 7AB. dFi+701+ cuuT.co. cw, l C T A.4..Jf00fi-I A J.R. cooc»Mb CW T •ToC-OT r. N/-Ccl4 L_I.D. 320 TJE 1�^ S7 1M pCS AR " W✓IIM M9 TOIL /Kf�fl11.. moll 7bAl T T0T1K p bff I FBI P O.I. Ct SL IY1A1¢ Poi 390 Ij 40p° IS 600.00 14L' 9360.00 23W 9750.00 31!!' 17 o4o 0C INE 2 F,I suerult w# I TN/ 300 Tr 0u 3A0 4 1 20000 6'= 1yffD.00 2 3�6.00 3 F41 ASNu 4�" AXMMT 400 iY. Oti 4.00 11�= 4i30.00 )$ Z6o0.co 13- 4,300,00 4 F�1 [YMen Orc.c VHIC� IDO Tb1[, Ow 1.00 GIL 440.00 70s 1`000.00 17S 1,790.00 S Ffl fP+�fN Mfeo.IL 25 Cr CIS .2! 40S 1000.00 36* 1.376.Oo 74- 1862.63 If F*I 6 Got, J&AS 2 4. 4004 Op AO 3So- 700.00 SOe- I 1000.00, 4W'R 47o 00 7 F;I M HYO.Aiit~ I e- I mm 1 000.00 1 'M.Z 1.2f4.00 I SCY 1,6o0.00 1,34)w 6 F•I 2' �-W •>t0 fW I 4 Zm� I 300.00 330� 35o n0 36of 36000 5250 S2S.00 4 F.I Polo vb� S 1" 1.00 zw0 360.00 600'i 50040 526� 675.00 10 F•I PA,RO Off"-IWWK. 3o 70w4 loos 300 0 .00 70= 2 Io7.20 Se 1 500.N 'Atl 2,370.00 S1i rurf to 21 431.20 22 17S.00 31 877.60 -rl SMR TIW I 15 4.18 2 331 43 TOTAL 22 I .70 23 M6'�E 2'i 727. "JC6.0 RECEIVED NOV • r Cj OF *A, THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BWLDING ISO MILL AVE SO RENTON MASH SW% F BARBARA Y. SHINPH. MAvoR • CITY CL.ERN (206) 235.25W trEd SE eiE0 �P OC NovLirtber 2, 1982 Mr. Henry L. Jacobson, Jr. H. L. Jacobson, Jr., Construction 13547 SE 27th Place Bellevue, WA 98005 Re: LID 320 - Water Project +W-614 Bid Dear Mr. Jacobson: The Renton City Council, at its regular meetirg of November 1, 1982, has rejected, without prejudice, all bids received on Citv of Renton Water Project W-614 - LID 320. All bids received were substantially above the engineer's estimate. The scope of the project will be reduced and resubmitted for bid as a Small Works Project. All contractors listed on the Small Works Roster will automatically receive the new bid call, including all parties who have previously bid on this project. Should you have a•,y questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact this office. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON y Maxine E. Motor A:ting City Clerk MEM:jkm cc: Richard ,ioughton, Public Works Director OF RA, THE CITY OF, RENTOIV y AWNICI►At BUILDING 190 Natt AVE SO RENTON WAS" 9W9jS 4 ry BARBAfIA Y. $NIrypQ(;1y MAv(Xi 0 CITY CLERK A !2051 235-250.',' 9q b O P 9 rE:l SE PtE�. November 2, 19P2 Mr. Brian R. Lindsay, Corstruction Manager Joe Gooch TrucKing 6 Excavation, Inc. 20209 Broadway Snohomish, Washington 98290 Re: LID 320 . Water Project 6W-614 Bid Dear Mr. Lindsay: The Fenton City Council, at its regular meeting of November 1, 1982. has rejected, without orejudice, all bids received on City of Renton Ni'e vroject W-6I4 - LID 3eO. All bids were substantially above the engineer's estimate. The scope of the project will be reduce) and resubmitted for bid as d Small Works Project. All contractors listed on the Small Work:. Rostcr will automatically receive the new bid call, including all oart:es who have previously bid on this project. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please teel free to contact this office. Yours very truly, (C``II/T))Y Of RENTONj�i Maxine E. Motor Acting City Clerk MEM:jkm cc: Richard 4oughton, Public Works Director kFti THE CITY OF RENTON Z MUNICIPAL Ste LDING ZW MILL AVE SO NENTON.WASH.9W BARBARA v. SHINPOCH, MAVUie • CITY -LERH a (206) 235-�., P e rEO SEvtE F November 2, 1982 M; . Bruce L. Gould Renton Cons uctiun Company, Inc. 10601 k,ustic Road South Seattle, WA 98178 Re: LID 320 - Water Project MW-614 Bid Dear Mr. Gould: The Renton City Council, at its regular meeting of November 1, 1982, has rejected, without prejudice, all bids received on City of Renton Water Project W-614 - LID 320. All bids were substantially above the engineer's estimate. The scoot , the project will be reduced and resubmitted for bid as a !mall Works Project. All contractors listed on the Small :Jorl ; Roster will automatically receive the new bid call, including all parties who have previously bid on this project. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact this office. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENTON Maxine E. Motor Acting City Clerk MEM:jkm cc: Richard Houghton, Public Works Director �1F kF THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICI►AL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE SO RENTON WASM.99M BARBARA V. SNMPO�M, Mnv��R • CITY CLERK • (206) 235-2500 ..,. .� P �1EO SEPtE November 2, 1982 Mr. Richa. E. Grant Grant Cons ruction 17019 SE 128th Renton, VIA 98056 Re: LID 320 - Water Project 9W-614 Bid Dear Mr. Grant: The Penton City Council, at its regular meeting of November 1 19C2, has rejected, without prejudice, all bids received on City of Renton Water Project W-614 - LID 320. All bids were substantially above the engineer's estimate. The scope of the project will be reduced and resubmitted for bid as a Small Works Project. All contractors listed on the Small Works Roster will automatically receive the new bid call, 4nciuding all parties who have previously bid on this project. Should you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to contact this office. Yours very truly, CITY OF RENrO, haxine E. Motor Acting City Clerk MEM:jkm cc: Richard Houghton, Public Works Director UTILITIES COMMM EE COMMITTEE REPORT November 1, 1982 UTILITY RATE OPTIONS (Referred 9/27/82) The Utilities Committee recommends that 'he entire Council study and determine this policy decision as utility rate increases are tied to the Adm:.iistration's budget recommendation. LID //320 - WATER PROJECT OW-614 B10 OPENING (Referred 10/25/82) The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the recommer .n Of the Public Works Department that all bids be rejected with , prejudice, and the project scope be reduced and rebid as a Small Works Project. The Committee further requests that this Committee be kept advised as to the progress of LID N320. Nancy Mathews, Chairman Richard StreTlcke Thomas Trimm )_ID 3M - Water Project NW_-_614 October 15,- 1982 -�. P. f.00fN TRUCKING P. fXCAVATING ''�14'1 OroadWA� '.uohomi sh r,RANT CONSTRUCTION FQ3_,j45`3P� I IO19_ SE 128tb Renton 98055 - — L ii. l., JACORSON. JR„ CONSTRUCTION E :_ rwe�: 13547 SE 27th pp, Rellevue 98005 - �,NTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. '0601 Rustic Road South ,,,ii tic 99179 --.-.. .- I' k Rank iity council Moves r 1, 1982 Page 3 CONSENT AGENDA continued Hardebeck Rezone for rezone for property located In the vicinity of 412 S.W. continued 160. Street from R-1 to L-1 for purposes of employee parking. Refer to Ways 6 Means Committee. MOVED BY STREDICKE, 3LCONDED BY HUGHEt. COUNCIL ALOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRES?CNDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Status Report on As requested by Council, Richard Houghton, Public Works Director, S.V. 43rd Street presented a status report on the S.V. 43rd Street project, Project and N.E. outlining construction progress and noting that completion ahead 4th 6 Union of schedule is anticipated in the spring of 19,,3. Status of the Project N.E. 4th and Union Avenue N.E. project was reviewed 5y Mr. Houghton, who advised violations cited by the Washington State Department of Transportation have been resolved to date. Responding to further Council 'inquiry, Mr. Houghton indicated that the impending Joint Renton and Tukwila federal funds Grady Way bridge project will be awarded by the state, and a state engineer will be assigned to Oversee its progress. OLD BUSINESS Utilities Utilities Committee Crairman Mathews presented a report recommending Committee that the entire Council study and determine the policy decision of Utility rate utility rate Options since increases are associated with budget options recommendations by the Administration. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY TRIMM, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. LID 320 Utilities Committee Chairman Mathews oresented a report recommending concurrence in tie rec=.endation of the Public Works Department that all bids be rejected without prejudice on LID 320 - Water Project OW-614 Bid Openinq, and the project scope be reduced and rebid as a Small Works Project. Further, it was requested that the committee be kept advised as to the progress of the LID. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY TRIMM, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Shoreline Master Councilman Reed advised receipt of a transcript of his testimony P-ogram at a Planning Commission meeting set to review the Shoreline Master Program as well as a letter ft„m the City Attorney regarding a possible violation of the APpearaece of Fairness Doctrine, and he is of the opinion following review that a violation has not occurred and his future participation on the subject matter would be allowed. CHC/Sunpointe Responding to Councilman Stredicke's request for a status report On and Off-site regarding off-site improvements and occupancy permit for the Improvement Sunpointe development, City Attorney Warren explained the city's Progress ability to exert pressure upon the developer to complete improvements by calling the bond, and to date, approximately $2500.00 in fines have been paid for occupancy violations. Dunlap Canyon Councilman Stredicke noted receipt of a complaint regarding Improvements crosswalk modifications in Dunlap Canyon area which preclude access across the roadway from the Earlington area. Public Works Director Houghton explained specifics of the improvement project which resulted in restricted access due to undergrounding of power lines. He noted that corrections will be made. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented a Development report recommending that the Ways and Means Committee prepare Committee aDPropriate legislation reverting Ordinance No. 3370 from R-3 to Vmemann Rezone P.-2 zoning since the Planning and Development Committee finds that Extension R-364-7p ,t "1sYC OF RF. � �a ci z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT § RIL DESIGN/UTILITY ENGINEERING 0 235-2631 O MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 VILL AVE.S0. RENTON,WASH.9111m c'b wrf0 SEvt011 BARBARA Y. SHINPDCH MAYOR October 27, 1982 CitY COL I ' Utilities Committee Subject: L.I.D. 320 Bids The Department of Public Works recommends that all bid, be rejected without prejudice, and the project scope be reduced and rebid as a Small Works Project. The low bid of S22.68 is in excess of the engineering estimate of $16.600. The reduced scope of Work should bring the project cost Into budget. �s -r Robert i. Be rgs[rom, P.E. Engineering Supervisor REB:jft OF R�C� J z " PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT v __O CIES!GN/UTILITY ENGMOLLNEERING • 035-2631 R MUNICIPAL BUILDING MOLL AVE SO RENTON WASH INIM 9 R b P "en SEP'F• INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR Date: October 26, 1982 To: Richard Houghton, Public Works Director From: Bob Bergstrom, Engh.eering Supervisor Subject: N.E. 27th St., L.I.D. 320 As you requested, Ron Olsen and I asked Jerry Cross to provide us with an independent cost estimate. Jerry said, using our quantities the job would run $2?,00r. very close to Bruce Gould's Renton Construction's price. However, Jerry Cross told us my estimate of 25 cubic yards of concrete blocking was much too high and he felt the watermain asphalt patching quan- tities could he reduced by one-half. So I recommend that we reject the bids, reduce the payment quantities to more conservative numbers, delete the surveying, and rebid the project as a small works, using our roste; list. We should get a better total cost price closer to our $-6,600 constructicn estimate. your concurrence is requested. REB:jft Approved: SCHEME OF PRICES M.W.11 E1 a..tt27th�pSSt�.ct-t I.I.D. 320 (Note: tilt prices for allei tea;aall 0xtertsions sad total sanrnt of Did gist ba shown' Show unit prigs in both words and figures and where conflict occurs the write" or tipped words shall pnewail.) ITEM APPROX. ITEM WITH UNIT PRICED BID UNIT PRICE AMOUNT NO. QUANTITY runit prices to be written in cords DOLLARS CTS. DOLLARS CTS. 1, 390 i,f. Furnish and Install 8" CL52 Duct- ile Iron Pipe o tx Per 1. Mords Flgure 2• 300 tons Furnish and Install Select Trench Material e o o 3 O o/ _ �att>xJ. Per Ton 3• 400 s.y. Furnish and Install Asphaltic Con- crete Surface Restoration y eo Nu a tso Per S.V. 4. 100 Tons Furnish and Install Crushed Rock Surfacing e a/ / ♦o .vo ! ioo osuxJ n — Per non 5. 25 C.V. Furnish and Install Concrete docking No a.. Dat[xi I. Per L.Y. 6. 2 Ea. Furnish and Install 8" Gate Valve Assemblies c.t uwu o y �ism clot<.1R1 /0 0 _ 8 00 Per Ea. 7. 1 Ea. Furnish and Install 5-1/4" MRO Fire Hydrant Assembly eo •o 01.1 Tx.«Js.vt• 1 � eo httx �000 �DOO Per Ea. 8. 1 Ea. Furnish and Install 2" Blow-off Assembly s� �o 3cn0 'xfF u.✓ .r f� eo ibata(i Per Ea. SCHEDULE Of PRICES S N.E. 27th St. - L.I.D. 320 Water Project W-614 (sots; Unit prices for all iteas, all extensions and total mma�t of bid most be shown. show wilt prices )n both words and figures and where conflict occurs the written or typed words shall prevail.) ITEM APP )X. ITEM WITH UNIT PRICED BID UNIT PRICE AMOUNT NO, QUANTITY Unit Prices to be Nrittan in wordej DOLLARS CTS. DOLLARS CTS. 9. L.S. Furnish Fleld Construction Staking Per L.S. 10. 30 Tons Furnish and Install Asphaltic Con- crate Paved Ditch 3000 "— eNf sev'40ji Per Ton 1 i ® e Bidder agrees to perform all the work described in that CONTRACT DOCUMENTS far the following unit prices or lump ale: SCHEDULE OF PRICES NOTE: $ids shall include sales tax and all other applicable taxes and fees. (NC s: Utu t Prr A+: for all Itasm, d2/ aatanµo rod total aaount of Ord a t Z� anown. Show molt prier in rvch w"" end fapwras -Ad whwrw ©nflret aac"s the wratcan or tsp:d words sh►1I /itarail.) ITEM APPROX. ITEM WITH UNIT PRICED DID UNIT PRICE AMOUNT No. QUANTITY tuAae rrreaa to aw wrrttan in words DOLLARS CTS. DOLLARS CTS. ]5 SUBIOTAL as 70Y — rr 71 SALES TAX y qe TOTAL THE W DERSI%NED BIDDER HEREBY AGREES TO START CONSTRUCTION WORK ON THIS PROJECT, IF AWARDED HIM, NO LATER THAN TEN (10) DAYS AFTER FINAL EXECUTION AND TO COMPLETE SAID WORK IN THE TIME SPECIFIED IN THE CALL FOR Rf1S. DATED AT f4),v,1 THIS _�_ DAY OF ocTaJE.c. lf� ACMWLED:•HIaENT OF RECEIPT OF ADDENDA: N0. DATE No. DATE No. DATE No. DATE SIGNED _ �� � �C/ule• TITLE NAME OF COMPANY /YEN7ON GBN CTA« cTreN Ce. /i✓c ADDRESS /c/o/ «.c rrc ?u. Jo —. JF'I TT LF TELEPHONE _ 77a - CITY OF RENTUN STATE CONiNACTORS` BUSINESS LICENSE 9 7p 5/ LICENSE 0 /71-Nr - ec - ZfO 6M 10 SCHENLE OF PRICES M.E. 27th St. - L.I.D. 320 er rro ec W-614 (Rota: Unit prices fru ite� all erteasiowa and total aaourl of bid ewat by .bairn. Rbrar wait prior in both words and figona and when conflict occurs t)se written or tgped words shall prevail.) ITEM APPROX. I3'EM WITH UNIT PRICED DID UNIT PRICE AMOUNT NO. QUANTITY rMut Priors to be Written in W"dsJ DOLLARS i.TS. DOLLARS C'i S. 1. 390 I .f. . Furnish and Install 8" CL52 Duct- Ile Iron Pine •, s\ z1 Cr0 R o 00 er 1. Words Figures 2. 300 tons Furnish and Install Select Trench Material 0 Per Ton 3. 400 S.Y. Furnish and Install Asphaltic Con- crete Surface Restoration I ' �.. // 7 O 00 Per S.Y. 4. 100 Tons Furnish and Install Crushed Rock Surfacing c Per Ton '-+40 00 5. 25 C.Y. Furnish and Install Concrete Blocking Per ty. 6. 2 Ea. Furnish and Install 8" Gate Valve Assemblies O oe • Per Ea� 7. 1 Ea. Furnish and Install 5-1/4" HR0 Fire Hydrant Assembly ^tie r Ter T ID 4,kjj rr Pe Ea. 8. I Ea. Furnish and Install 2" Blow-off Assembly Per Ea. ( S m 4 � SCHEDULE OF PRICES N.E. 27th St. - L.I.D. 320 alter Project W-614 (dote: Dm.it pri wa for all it,,,, all estaasiona aad total aaount of Aid must bw aba►a. Sbew lust yriwa an both words mad figu-es and whore c fLict occurs the wtitUv, or typed wordy shall pravaii.) ITEM APPROX. ITE14 WITH UNIT D UNIT PRICE AMOUNT NO. QUANTITY Unit priors tO be Mrr[ten in VordsJ DOLLARS CPS. DOLLARS CTS. 9. L.S. Furnish Field Construction Staking —� 35o oo ; 5o ao er L.S. 10. 30 Tons Furnish and install Asphaltic :on- f crete Paved Ditch er Ton - O •l Ory �o r I . rt' t. �e ae, ' w Bidder agrees to perform all the wort described •n th. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS for the fullowin, emit prices or leap sum; SCHEDULE Of PRICES NOTE: Bids shall include sales tax and All other applicable taxes and fees. (tote. 4rut vr.a:, for all !cow, all excenaions . d COtal amunt of a+d w t A shorn, Show wart Prices 1n Aach wore, and tAgMrrs atwl wherr 'v "Jet occurs LAW rrittsa nr cypud words xhaul Prs.a.11.1 ^:TEM APPROX. I ITEM WITH UM1T PRICED BID UNIT PRICE AMOUNT 140. OUANTITY U'at vrinx to Le rrAecun in words DOLLARS CTS. DOLLARS CTS. SUBTOTAL a olo )t SALES TAX 1 ' TOTAL C P^ THE UQERSIGNED BIDDER HEREBY AGREES TO START CONSTRUCTION WORK ON THIS PROJECT, IF ' AWAWDED HIM, NO LATER THAN TEN (10) DAYS AFTER FINAL EXECUTION AND TO COMPLETE SAID WORT( IN THE TIME SPECIFIED IN THE CALL FOR RIDS. DATED AT 4 THIS DAY OF A'KNONLEDCLMENT OF RECEIPT OF ADDENDA: ' Xo. DATE _ No. DATE _ �• DATE No. ' DATE SIGNED ' TITLE NAl1E OF COMPANY �y„QAHT ADDRESS TE LEPIKINE CITY OF BEACON STATE COIITIIACTORS BUSINESS L,CEA„ STATE LICENSE a GK- 4 r C 2.VG r1J SCHEDULE OF PRICES M.EE. 27th St. -t L.I.1D. 320 !Mote, Emit Prices for a ?!(t' a',�uli6rtirutaor and total amount of lid •umt he ahowr. Sbw unit Prices in loth words and figures and where conflict occuxm the written or typed words shall prevail.) ITEM APPROX. ITEM WITH UNIT PRICED BID 1 UNIT PRICE AMOUNT NO. QUANTITY unit Prices to be written in Words DOLLARS C.TS. DOLLARS CTS, 1. 390 I.f. Furnish and inst,"i 8" CL52 Duct- r, ile iron Pipe w Twat.v — ,tir— 97s0 Per 1. .( (Finures 2. 30n tons Furnish and Install Select Trench Material jO �'; Pe Ton 400 S.Y. Furnish and Install Asphaltic Con- crete Surface Restoration r. Per S.Y. 4. 100 Tons Furnish and Install Crushed Rock Surfacing `r A) Per Ton 5. 25 C.V. Furnish and install Concrete BIC Sri F-t �t;* 1. j14[S Per C.Y. 6. 2 Ea. Furnish and Install 8" Ga'e Valve r Assemblies Per Fa. 7. 1 Ea. Furnish and Install 5-1/4" MRO Fite Hydrant Assembly ^' '�- N i ej_ s o er Ea. S. ' Ea. Furnish and Install 2" Blow-off — r Assembly S IPer Ea. - SCHEDULE OF PRICES M.E. 27th St. - L.I.D. 320 Water Project W-614 (Noce: Unit Prices for all itOM, all extensions and total amount of Did moat be shorn. dhow unit Prices in both words and figures and where conflict occurs the written or typed words shall Prevail.) ITEM APPROX. ITEM WITH UNIT PRICED BID UNIT PRICE AMOUNT NO. 19 QUANTITY (U."It Prices to be written in MordsJ DOLLARS CTS. DOLLARS CTS. 9" L.S. Furnish Field Construction Staking ( _ er L.S. 10. 30 Tons Furnish and Install Asphaltic Car Crete Paved Ditch /SCUD Per Torl i I �� o • Bidder agrees to perform all the work described in the CONTRACT DOCOrENTS for the following unit prices or Imp um; SCHEDULE OF PRICES NOTE: Bids shall include sales tax and ail other applicable taxes and fees. (Mote: lout prAC*: row All iC.r, oil artensiOu .end tOC11 count of 44d s C A, shorn. Shc MAL Pr1Ces in bCA ro[d. Una 1leUres end rheru 'vnlliot ooturs tM rotten nr tWPed word. Shell Paerail.) ITEM APPROX. ITEM WITH UNIT PRICED BID UNIT PRICE AMOUNT NO. QUANTITY Unat Prates to Le Written in Wurda DOLLARS CTS. DOLLARS CtS. SUBTOTAL 7* SALFS TAX TOTAL 3 7 7 :z S M THE UNDERSIGNED BIDDER HEREBY AGREES TO START CONSTRUCTION WORK ON THIS PROJECT, IF AWARDED HIM, NO LATER THAN TEN (10) DAYS AFTER FINAL EXECUTIOR AND TO iMPLETE SAID WORK IN THE TI E SPECIFTED IN THE qLL FOR RIDS. DATEr AT gL�C�N -nits _ /> BAY OF D, ACXNOWLEDCLMENT OF RECEIPT OF ADDENDA: Nc. DATE No, — DATE No. DATE No. LATE SIGNS aw. TITLE NNIF Oi COMPANY ADURi=S ,/�_ J — 5 F 29 per L� JL * C�J TELEPiDNE 740 S CITY OF RENTON ^ATE CONTW1L7pt5- eUS INESS LICENSE e_ LICENSE a_r33 -Q/ ,j '4C )C IZI A,7 i I W-614 LID 320 Vicinity NE 27th ON Edmonds NE � �+, r SCHEDULE OF PRICE; W.E. 27th St. - L.'�.D. 320 (Note: unit prioes for alle: Pro rac�Arg"Miau and totes aaswnt of "Id salst be shown. Shaw unit prices !n both words and figures and where conflict m & the W ittsn or typed words shall prevail.) ITEM APPROX. ITEM WITH UNIT PRICED BID UNIT PRICE AMOUNT NO QUANTITY nit prices to be vri[ten in words Df)LLAR8 CTS. DOLLARS CTS. I• 390 I.f. Furnish and Install 8" CL52 Duct- ile Iron Pipe 3/ 00 /gyp 0O Per WD Figure 2• 300 tons Furnish and Install Select Trench Material /Zt�rJ QQ 95 Per Ton 3. 400 S.Y. Furnish and Install A; ,haltic Con- crate Surface Restoration 15 75 Qi Per S.Y. 4. 100 Tons Furnish and Install Crushed Rock 17 50 / 750 �Q Surfacing Per Ton 5• 25 C.V. Furnish and Install Concrete 7g r-C, p� Blocking ;OZ 50 Per I.Y. i 6. 2 Ea. Furnish and Install 8" Gate Valve ¢�jc As;embl ies _,ar 00 970 it Per Ea. 7 1 Ea. Furnish and Install 5-1/4'' MRO /�5 50 00 /SSQ Fire Hydrant Assembly C I, " Per Ea. 8. I Ea. Furnish and Install 2'' Blow-off Assembly 5G5 QD SZS T- SCHEDULE OF PRICES M.E. 27th St. - L.I.D. 320 Waject 14 (Note: U7ait prices for alliets=,o 412 ertimsims and cotal assogst of htd must be shwa. Show umit priose in both words and figure. and where conflict occurs the written or typed words shall prevul.) ITEM APPROX. ITEM MITid UNIT PRICED BID UNIT PRICE AMOUNT NO. QUANTITY rUmt Prioes to be written in V"d,J DOLLARS CTS. DOLLAR3 CTS. 9• L.S. Furnish Field Construction Staking a5 75 00 v e ae a�s t4. 30 Tons Furnish and Install Asphaltic Con- 7i Zi370 00 crate Paved Ditch Ao Per Ton Bidder agrees to perforw all the *,ork desc: bed In to CONTRACT DOCUMENTS for the following unit prices or lump sum; SCHEDULE 12F PRICES NOTE: Bids shall include sales tax and all other applicable taxes and fees. (rota: Unit p1l", tot all Jteaa, all eacansAon. .wd total amount of Lad e,uit A• Shown. Afnrar ueat priors in Eoch cord. and tafurea and where 001111a C.' OCCwra toe written or typed word. Shall ptawul.) I EM APPROX. ITEM WITH UNIT PRICED BID 1 UNIT PRICE. AMOU NT O. QUANTITY unat rraeaa to hw wratten An rordx DOLLARS I CTSDOLLApRS CTS. SUBTOTAL 1 f p T/ SO { 7% SALES TAX T Z 3/ ¢3 d TOTAL 34}108 93 '�E UNDERSIGNED BIDDER HEREBY AGREES TO START CONSTRUCTION WORK ON THIS PROJECT, IF AWARDED HIM, NO LATER THAN TEN (10) DAYS AFTER FINAL EXECUTION AND TO COMPLETE SAID WORK IN THE TIME SPECIFIED 1N THE CALL FOR RIGS. DATED AT ,P,. a: Tt1S /59'� DAY OF _ �r'fi lg,O G ACKNOWLEDCLMENT OF RECEIPT OF ADDENDA: No, DATE _ No. DATE No. DATE No. --- DATE SIGNED r- r Y` ��,, (Ij'7 a(c TITLE C Src S//KC ,Z NAVE Of COMPANY � fe ADDRESS ZC?n9 TELEPHONE C1TY OF RENTON STATE CONTkACTOOS' YUSINESS LICENSE t ,l / LICENSE • �T�'jFFrT X 2/2G/ INOtWrWAL 6T'ATMICIAN flfelteliNt of texialwassal of t.aaaa& h'inatriss 4=40 INTENT TO PAY CCuaeell Aye' ' 1/1 a Nt3s.e ,,... PREVAILING WaY�19„ 40I� R.wf g r'AR j o 1983 tPobRe wolkel cs. '}j`=IyEB at a, Coatrelrt A cn®traet Numher '� ��t•� Mary Ekre laid Wr IMa��'"r, i�w_q Which Welk Pelf mated� 14:i✓=^54 d= . Location Wityis county. Phone / Prime Contractor --�.��.`�6�t'9taPc�fnaJ�n. Contrscrnr'e Reg auraticm Certificate No.—m A l L 7 ' De You in � Ct In tend To Ueo $u6coatrattore' Yea 1 No avth RCW 89.12040 1. D,e Gndenigoed, being a duh authaimd C'ePmeea'ative of do hereby Certify that the following rates of t!aborera,workmen and mechanim employed by to Y wage and hourly fringe bevmflfs will be no laborer,workman Dr mechanic will ix upon the Publie works project described paid that loduatrial Stgtistidan of the De aid leas than the"Prevailing rate of wage" above and that pa:tment of Labor and lnduetrie- r date, pined by the PLEASE �y most be�,j pre y�c� uced they must wages registered with the State App.enticeahip an Council or ckA B Journeyman w FAl'Ior tro;,ril i6® RR aATa 01 gATa 0►aOLeLY aOVRLT MT Ar"10aaNCr:Ta -w3.4,4r / i7 93 Non: Attach Additional Sheets ae Needed. Q Subscribed scot sworn to before me BY this 41V /P day Of Per L tom) 19 APPR VBD D °„M4 tell $Ist. �YTR Industries Won CZ fig a we,e;.Cel, 2 G ISa n. eenwea. _ c� Date BEFORE FINAL SETTLEMENT can be made on any public works 'rd t, and every'semen of pu most submit form 1.1-700- "Affidavit of wages the prime contractor and each the disbursement of public funds. EACH AFFIDAVIT e6�Paid-to the officer ch THE INDUSTRIAL STATISTICIAN OF THE DEP. F WAGES A D MUST AND CERTIFIED a argd with BEFORE IT is gUBMITTED TO SAID OFFICEh. PROGRESS PAYMENTS: Each voucher claim submitted w an owner by a oontractor for project estimate shall state that prevailing wages have been paid in accordance with the or statements of intent to Payment on a Pay prevailing wages on File with the public Profiled statement COMPLETE AND MAIL ENTIRE S agency. Employment S ET FOR APPROVAL TO: General ant Scat et ins Building, Department of Labor and industries, cONT'RA en Olympia, Washington 985dI Ha.DIBTRIRUTR APM—(VRD STATSULN'rg AS POLIAw& 0; COPI, ORIGINAL CONTRACT-AWARDING t,RegN COPY) DUPLICATR—IND LirraTNG ACRN(:Y ;awR zy) TRIPLICAT�Pum AL aTAT1877LTpN laveieea y'newtrt APR 2 3 W3 1(y]ILLOW Cam RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting Municipal Building October 4, 1n82 Council Chambers Monday, 8:00 P.M. M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER flagrandrbara Y.ealled the meeting ofthe the Renton CityAllegiance Council to orOer. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President Pro tem, ROBERT J. HUGHES, COUNCIL MEMBERS MOVED BYRTRKMK. SECONDED BYED, NANCY L.REED, COUNCILMP1,,ESIIOENTS. HOMAS W.CL R IMM. YMER BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. CITY STAFF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; MICHAEL IN ATTENDANCE PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; MAXINE E. MOTOR, Acting City Clerk; CAPT. DONALD PERSSON, Police Department. PRESS Jan Hinman, Renton Record Chronicle MINJTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SECONDED RESENT ATHEWS,CAR COUNCIL APPROVE THE MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 27 CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the items included. Deleted item Mayor Shinpoch announced that item 5b had been withdrawn from the Consent Agenda. LID 320 Interim Finance Department recommended interim financing be provided from Financing the Waterworks Utility Fund for LID 320, water main extension on NE 27th Street just east of Edmonds Avenue HE (Devils Elbow Road). Interest rate to be established at the prevailing rate at the time of the initial draw down; financing shall be repaid from Bond pro- ceeds after project completion. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Cumulative Finance Department requested an ordinance to establish a Cumulative Reserve Fund - Reserve Fund for deposit of Special Utility Connection Charges. Special Utilitv Monies received to be used for support and/or betterment of the Charges Water and Sewer Utility. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Shoreline Master Police Development Department requested Public Hearing be set for Program Update October 25, 1982 to consider the Shoreline Master Program update. This program, originally adopted in 1976, is to provide specif'c development regulations for areas within 200 feet of Lake Washington, the Cedar and Green Rivers and portions of Springbrock and May Creeks. Council concur. Unincorporated Policy Development Department requested review of city policy re- Territory Sewer garding sewer service to unincorporated territories within the city, Service specifically the "Liberty View" project. Refer to Utilities Committee. Repeal of Finance Department/City Clerk requested repeal of Ordinance M3383• Ordinance N3383 Change in Federal law to Social Security reporting requirements removes present exemption of sick pay. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Handicapped Proclamation by Mayor Shinpoch declared the month of October, 1982, Parking Awareness as DAV Handicapped Parking Awareness Month, sponsored by Disabled Month American Veterans. Council concur. Claim before Legal Department requested ordinance be established requiring a Suit Ordinance Claim for Damages be filed prior to suit against the City. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. OF RE.1. T ° PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT v z DESIGN/UTILITY ENGINEERING 411 235.2631 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SD. PENNON,B/ASM.SIBBS b' P �rf0 sE ptE INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR Date: Se{ tember 21, 1982 To: Mike Mulcahey, Finance Director From: Bob Bergstrom, Engineering Supervisor Subject: Interim Financing, L.I.D. 320 Water Main Extension on N.E. 27th St. (Devils Elbow) As we discussed, the Public Works Department is going to bid on the water main improvements for L. I.D. No. 320, a water main extension on N.E. 27'.1. St. (Devils Elbow Road), just east of Edmonds Ave. N.E. Please find attached a vicinity map and the cost for ?ach prop- erty owner. The L. I.D. was approved in Ordinance No. 3559 on July 6th, 1981. The estimated cost of the construction work is $22,825.01. We are planning to begin work by November Ist, 1982. 1 request inter-m financing to build this project. Thanksl REB:jft Attachments tP. KENNETH J.OYLER cWn ewwwtew♦•wwo fuwve row 0 Ba.2258 . Rfr Wt BBpyS C1TT Oi 1t611Tp,,l 'I"5DW i$IL.TSE4 DAM Feb. It 1992 �— •t�ouNr For BUr"y "It'01 all center line of N.E, CITY OF RENTON CERTIFICATION 27th St. (08vilB Elboe $1340.00 '•am+b .o«c.b. .r.rvr eve.. � �V r5 "'f. �n •r • r * ,. r«.i••ri:� 701/320/rj .gii.4o 00 � Renton city Council 9/78101 Page I Correspondence - Continued Xing County th. City- The letter cited vans Vier A Y Partaent Complex located Development West of Empire Estates consisting of 600 drellt Impact On the City 3,000 ft serer extension; Sl.adorood e n9 units requiring Continued M a'Y Haar HE li0th have received valley H Aqua earn development on County approval with- Out regard to concerns raised by the Environmental Comeittee. fhe letter requerted policy direction 111 Whether Council deems spillover Impacts froe Ling County development a critical issue? (I) Whether the City should continue to comment on environmental documents _ram King County? (3) Whether the City should seek to halt County development in vicinity of the City through whatever judicial or administrative means available? Discussion ensued. Mayor Shinpoch noted Council appeared to de.:ire mitigating rather than halting of development. MOVED BY ROCKNILL, SECOND STREDICJM, ANSWER QUESTIONS (1) YES,THE SPILLOVER IMPACTS ARE CRITICAL; (2) YES,CITY SHOULD CONTINUE TO COMMENT, (3) YES,ACTIVELY SEEK TO NITIGATE COUNTY DEVELOPMENT TNROUGH WHATEVER SOURCES AVAILABLE. MOTION CARRIED. Comm" President Stredicke requested the Admini- stration take steps to communicate with neighboring jurisdictions regarding Sphere of influence. COuxilMan Reed Inquired if the County adheres to City's Comprehensive Plan and Acting Planning Director Clemens advised No, however In Most Hill area uses the County 1965 general plan; Southeast - Soos Creek of '791 in fi rth- east, the 1965 plan applies and Newcastle plan. Clemens noted County development in Northeast area is radically different. OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Chairman Reed ommittee Community Services report Presented cstudy Comrt[ee reccmeming referral Co the Administration for study and report back to Council, the subject of decorative lighting CBD Decorative in the Central Business District (referred 9114181) to: (l) Lighting Alternative design con%Dts of existing street lights to be energy efficient and easy to maintain, (I) Electrical wiring and timing alternatives; (3) Cost analysis of alternatives. MOVED BY REED, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman ROCkhill Development C'ami ttce re Presented Port noting review of the Dean Bi tney, Leisure Estates Committee letter of 9/14/81 And sareti.ng with appellant and staff. ^'r Leisure Estates report stated that Since machinery for Pro,-essing reques, .es- sntly exists, the Committee recommended the matter be returned to the Administration for handling. MOVED BY ROCKNILL, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. a CARRIED. Clarification The Planning and Development Committee referred to the FEMA letter PENA Letter re and Mayor's recommendations as referred 9114; and noted committee's Green River recummendations on 9117181 re Green River Eastside Drainage Basin Drainage Basin Covering the subject of the FEMA letter, noting no further action is needed on the referral by the Planning and Development Committee. Information. ORDINANCES AND ASSOLUTIp1S WAYS and Means Comuttse Ways and Means Coamittee Vice-Chairman Hughes presented comittee report recommending first reading of the following ordinances: First Reading An ordinance was read authorizing issuance and sale of warrants Znterim on L.I.D. 8310 Fund to provide interim finance of construction Financing for the local ED B. Improvement district, 13% interestMOVY p S C0NN, SECOND RONE WEE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK 2'C' THE MAYS AND MEANS COMMIS- TEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Cam,)aagn Expenses An ordinance was read relating to campaign expense and contribu- tions which requires reporting When in "Cass of $25; filing of Public Disclosure forms Shall satisfy the ordinance. MOVED By HUGHES, SECOND ROCXNILL, REFER MATTER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. The Committee recommended reading and adoption of the following resolutions: t+' OF RF b o PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT u z _ DESIGN/UTILITY ENGINEERING 0 235-2631 O � $ wwd/AL OUILDIMO 200 sAILL AVE.s0. RIENTON,WASH.NOW 'to SE VtEJe BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH August 12, 1981 MAYOR Ken J. Oyler P.O. Box 2258 Renton VA 98056 Subject: L.I.D. i320 Dear Ken: Attached herewith is a copy of your speed message with an estimate of $1,340 plus tax to do the survey work for the proposed L.I.D. i320 (N.E. 27th Street). If this Is still a good estimate, this letter will be your authorization to proceed with the work. Very truly yours, Q14V ) el-- Ronald L. Olsm Lead Engineering Specialist :ckd Attachment Speed Message Dot"_ — ...___ _.__- 4o �C�7Y .2,C Frorv_ Signed_ WlsorUcnes .wnwwwu� .rw B]6 DBPAMMIT OF PUBLIC WORMS ACTINC, Toi Ted Bennett, FINANCE DINCTO1 Q t July 15, 1981 ACTING FRQK% R. Houghton PUBLIC WOW DIfl1= SUHJ ECTs L.I.D. 320 On July 6, 1981 , the City Council created L.I.D. 320 by ordinance M 3559 Follaving in informative for interim financings 1. Purpose.. Installation of 376 l.f. (approx.) of 8" D.I. Watermain in N.E. 27th St. together with one fire hydrant assembly and all other appurtenances. 2. Locations in N.E. 7.7th St from a point 345 ft. etst of Edmonds Ave. N.E.; easterly a distance of 376 l.f. within Gov. Lot 4, of 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 4, Twp. 23 N., Rng. 5 East, W.M. 3. Ten of Issues 4. Total Coats $"2,825.01 Total Assesamentas $22,825.01 City Participations -0- g. Rate per Assessable Unit of Square Footage: $0.179449 6. Assessed Pa of this L.I.D.s Laod 551,8000.00 Improvernts $42,700.00 Total $94,500.00 7. Number of property percale in this District 4 F Number Improved 2 S. Assessments outstanding in this District for other L.I.D.&s None 9. Amount of delinquent assessment& in this District for other L.I.D.as None 10. Date of Preliminary Rearinas June 15, 1981 11. Interest Rates 12. Estimated end of Prepayment periods 13• For information contact Richard RoughtoL of this Department; Phone 235-2631. RICHARD C. HOUGHTON, ACTING PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR Attacbeds DF.PABTMNr OF PUBLIC VDFaS / TIED ...�,�eNN ETT ACT/NG Y. R11i +1 -�tlYihldzt, P F DI DATE, �co-tnen r.�{ avcrrir Af6 vu.y FROM' MrC-'eemt*9EM, PUBLIC WORM DIRECTOR fF1CTt L.I.D. 3w On ILIX 61 the City Council created L.I.D. 32 0 by ordinance F Following is iaforastten for interim fimamcinBt/ 376 L.F. (APPALOk.�Oi 1. Pu one. SNSTALLAT/ON Cr 1l-.D.r. IVATA'RIMA/A/ /N N.E. ?'JAST. TDGae T/JR.e! W/rN GN,s f/.eAS NYDRANTAs ,B,c YBALL OT/y,Ge,V 2. Locations ZAI Aj-F- 2711 .M, E,67 rrOW A F'b/NT a45 FT �DMOAIDS AV,6 N.E. of AsrzmLy A L>/L)fsNG,t< of I 375 1/N6AL T FdE Wrrti/N GO✓. "-r 4, AIWV4 o Tl/K NW t/4 OF 4, 7WP. 23 AI., ENS eS Ab15, /y M. 3. Term of Issues A. Total Coati $..Z Total Assessmentas V City FartlCipati Opt _O r�. /AQE FGYjTAGK; 5. Bate per Assessable Unit of fab 6. Assessed Value of this L.I D t Land Issprove cents 700. °C Total $94, SOO. V 7. Number of property parcels in this District 4 1 Number lmpruved B. Assessments outstanding in this District for other L.I.P.er "YOKE 9. Amount of delinquent aaseaameut■ in this District for other L.I.U.rs _ NONE 10. Pate of Preliminary Hearings ly.) t 11. Interest Rates 12. Estimated end of pr pevxnt oars dt 13. For inform. Fon contact Richard Houghton of this Dspartaemt; Phone 235-2631. *�q Public Worha Director �CNhCf' C /1 06:/•(TCA #r-77NF- Attached, 4 Renton City Council 7!6/81 Prge 2 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Automatic Letter from Fire Chief Richard Geissler requested operation of Mutual Aid fire suppression and/or emergency medical aid equipment outside the Response with normal fire department boundaries of the Cities of Renton and Tukwila Tukwila. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF FIRE CHIEF GEISSLER AMD REFER THE MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTLE AND CITY ATTORNEY, CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Annual 4th of Councilman Stredicke humorously cictured the annual 4th Of July July Baseball baseball game - Senior Citizens vs. City Council. Stredicke, Game being the only Councilman present, recruited players: former Mayor Charles Delourentl, Mayor's Assistant, Park Director and Park Department personnel, two on-duty Firemen (uniforms on field). Stredicke announced Council won the ballgame - 7 to S - first time since the senior citizen challenge began at the '76 Bicentennial celebration. Stredicke presented the trophy and Council Members cheered that their strategy had won the game; Clymer recalling his '80 Injuries. Mayor Shinpoch noted Administrative Assistant Parness was temporarily disabled and unable to come to work Monday. Greer, River Councilman Shane Inquired re Green River Valley P-1 Channel program Valley P-1 and was advised of public hearing with Kent/Tukwila 7/8. Councilman Channel Stredicke inquired re conflict of Interest due to ownership of property in the area. City Attorney Warren called attention to the large area of Renton and Kent involved including hillsides, noted various problems of direct ownership and direct Impact. Public Safety The Public Safety Committee recommended approval of Renton Western Cam I ttfie Days and Sidewalk Sale on July 30, 31, and August 1, with South Third Report Street being closed to traffic I hour at 10:30 a.m., August 1 for Chairman Hughes parade and bed roll and Williams Avenue South between South 2nd and South 3rd Street being closed August I from 10:00 a.m, to 6:00 p.m, for street market and entertainment events. The Committee also recommended that the parade permit fee be waived. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS. ROLL CALL: 3-AYES: TRIMM, HUGHES, ROCKHILL. 3-NOS: STREDICKE, REED, SHANE. CHAIR VOTED AYE. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Clymer abstained from voting, being a member of the Renton Merchants Association, sponsor of the event. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ordinance 83558 The Ways and Means Committee recommended second and final readings uget r ve and adoption of an ordinance authorizing condemnation of property Condemnation for construction of additional Improvements to Puget Drive S.E. Proceedings Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMNEDATION AND ADOPT THE ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. �Ordi�n—an—caeaNN/= The Ways and Means CommIttea recommended weanal and final readings "'•'� �aaM ; and adoption of an ordinance one summary for construction and Installation of water mains and hydrants, vicinity of N.E. 27th Street between Edmonds Avenue N.E. and Devil's Elba., Renton. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION AND ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. First Readings The committee recomnended first reading of the following ordinances: L.I.D. 8324 An ordinance was read ordering construction and Installation of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, storm drainage, street lighting, paving, sanitary sewer and watermsln, vicinity of Talbot Road and South 37th Street, establishing Local Improvement District No. 324. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO REFER THE ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. bl— GJ4 V L.i D 320 CITY OF RENTON. WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. _ 3559 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINCTON OR- DERING THE CONSTRUCTION AND INST4LLATIO4 OF WATER MAINS AND HYDRANTS, TOGETIJER WITH ALL NECESSARY APPURTENANCES THERETO IN THE VICINITY OF N.E. 27TH STREET BETWEEN EDMONDS AVEIVIE N.E. AND DEVILS ELBOW, RENTON, KING COUNTY, WA34TNCT0N, ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH RESOLUTION NO. 2390 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON; ESTABLISHi'!G LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DIS- TRICT NO. 320; PROVIDING 4.:.:'.FSSMENTS UPON PROPERTY iN SAID DISTRICT; PAYABLE rY TIfE MODE OF "FAYMENT OF BONDS" OR "NOTES" IN Li F1, TSFREOF AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL; PROV:D:9t FOR THE ISSUAN,E AND SALE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT ABLE IN CASH AND LOCAL I lFTRICT WARRANTS REDEEM- NOTES. It up NT DISTRICT BONDS OR WHEREAS by Resolution No. 2390 p-cised and approved on April 13, 1981 , the City Council of the City 1f Renton declared its intention to construct and install wat-r main;;, hydrants, together with all necessar, rppurtenances thereto in too vicinity of N,E. 27th Street between Edmonds Avenue N.E. and Devils Elbow, Renton, King County, Washington, and fixed the 18th day if May, 1981 , in the City Council Chambers in the Municipal Building. Renton, Washington, as the time and place for hearing all matters r .•..iting to said improvements and all Objections thereto and for detr--ining the method of payment for said imp,•Ovements; and WHEREAS the Director of Public Works has caused an estimate to be made of the cost and expense of the proposed improvements and has certified said estimate to the City _ouncil, together with all papers, data, and information in tlis possession relating to the pro- posed improvement, description Of the buundaries of the District, a statement of what portion of the cost and expense should be borne by the properties within the propcsei District, a statement in detail Of the Local Improvement assessor,_ ,. outstanding or unpaid against the property in the proposed District, and a statement of the aggregate actual valuation of the real estate, including twenty- five percent (251) of the actual valuation of the improvements in the proposed District, according t•; the valuation last placed upon it for the purpose of general taxation; and WHEREAS said estim-t.e is accompanied by a diagram of the pro- posed improvement showing thereon the ,,ts, tracts, parcels of land, and other property which will be especially benefited by the propos- ed improvement, and the estimated -amount of the cost and expense thereof to be borne by each lot, tract and parcel of land or other Property within said District, and WHEREAS due notice of the hearing upon said Local Improvement District No. 320 was given in the manner provided by law, and said hearing was duly held by the Citv t'nuncil at its regular meeting on May 18, 1981 at the hour of R•00 P.M. . and continued to June 15, 1981 . and the following protest:; having been filed and duly considered, to-wit: NAME OF PROTESTANT ADDRF: Clarence Jones 2625 N.c„ 27th Street Renton, Washington 98055 and said total protests not excee-ling 41.26 percent of the total cost bearing owners within said District; and WHEREAS at said hearing the City Council has given due consid- eration to the special benefits t � be received from such proposed improvement by all of the properti-s to be included within the pro- posed Local Improvement District; v : WHEREAS the City Council deer„ i1. in the best interest of the City and of the owners of the -r,3;,-,rty within the proposed Local Improvement District that said impr ;vement as hereinafter described be carried out, and that a Local Impr-.rvement District be created in connection therewith; NOW THEREFORE: THE. CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAII! AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: Tte fOilOwinj,, water mains, hydrants, and all necessary appurtenances thereto shrill be installed and constructed in the vicinity of N.E. 27th Street between Edmonds Avenue N.E. and Devils Elbcw, Renton, King County, Washington, as more particularly described hereinbelow, to-wit: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. and there shall be included in th„ foregoing the acquisition and installation of all necessary pipes, manholes, valves, fittings, couplings, connection equipment and appurtenances, together with the acquisition of any easements, riShts_of-way and land that may be required; and there shall be included the performance of such work as may be incidental and necessary to the foregoing construction and installation. The Ci Ly Council may modify the details of the foregoing des- cribed improvement where, in its Judgment, it appears advisable, provided such modir' •ations do not substantially alter the plan of said improvement. All of the for,,Ceing shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor to be prepared by the Director Of Public Works. SECTION II: There is hereby established and created a Local Improvement District to be called "Local Improvement District No. 320 of the City of Renton, Washinct�,n", the boundaries of such Local Improvement District being describe: as follows: See Exhibit "B" attached heret, and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. SECTION III: The estimated ^ ,s!. and expense of said improve- ment is hereby declared to be appro, rnately $22,825.01 . The entire cost and expense of said improvement , including the cost and expense of all engineering, legal, innpert.i��, advertising, publication of notices and other expense incidental thereto, shall be borne by and assessed against the property specially benefited by such improve- ment included in the Local Improvement District No. 320 established , embracing, as near as may be, all property benefited by such improvement. SECTION IV: The nature of the improvement provided for herein is such that the special benefits conferred upon the property are fairly reflected for construction If water mains and hydrants and all necessary appurtenances therct., to be done on the front footage basis, but adjusted for work needed for special conditions such as filling and bringing to grade, :;u Nr cost to be assessed to the abutting property owner on the basis of the act.al cost of the special work; and it is hereby prarited and ordered that the assess- ment shall be made against the prq...rty of the District in accord- ance with said methods. All properly included within the limits of the Local Improvement h strict abov., !reated shall be considered to be the property specially benefitef by such Local Improvement and shall be the property to be arse sled to pay the cost and expense thereof as hereinabove specified. SECTION V: Local Improvement. 1,istrict warrants shall be issued in payment of the cost and expense .rf the improvement herein order- ed. Such warrants shall be payable �,ut of said "Local Improvement Fund, District No. 320" to bear interest from the date thereof at a rate to be fixed hereafter and to be redeened in cash, and/or by Local Improvement District bonds herein authorized to be issued, said interest-bearing warrants t , he hereafter referred to as "revenue warrants". The exact form, r,rount, date, interest rate and denomination of said warrants and t •ifs shall be hereafter t'txed by Ordinance of the City Council. For those persons found by th- ity of Renton to be economic- ally lisadvantaged property owner.,, - other persons who, under the terms of a recorded contract of purchase, recorded mortgage, recorded deed of trust transaction„ or recorded lease are respons- ible under penalty of forfeitur,,. foreclosure or default, the assessment levied for the L.1.f,. may be deferred until a time previous to the termination of the L. I.D. District under terms acceptable to the City and upon assurance of proper security for the Payment of such assessments. Such deferral shall not survive ' termination of the ownership of interest of the economically dis- advantaged property owner or person to whom the deferral was granted and it shall likewise not survive the sale, transfer or other action which either terminates the posar;sory interest of such property owner or person or which turns the property into investment, rental or lease property. SECTION VI : 411 the worm': m e - . ;.ry to be done in connection wi.h the making of said improvement.-, shall be done by and :Wade by contract upon competitive bids and t,ne City shall have and reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The cal` for bids for work authorized irrsuant to this Ordinance shall include a statement that payment for said work will be made in cash warrants drawn upon the "Local Improvement Fund, District No, 320 SECTION VIT: There is hereby created and established in the Finance Director's Office of the City of Penton, for Local Improve- ment District No. 320, a special funl to be known and designated as "Local Improvement Fund, District Nn. 120,,, into which fund shall be deposited the proceeds from the sale of revenue warrants drawn against said fund which may be issued and sold by the City and collections pertaining to assessments, and against which fund shall be issued cash warrants for the contractor or contractors in payment for the work to be done by them in connection with said improvement and of all other items of exoense in connection with said improve- ment. SECTION VIII: The Public W(,rk: Director is hereby authorized and directed tj call for bids, in -.he manner provided by law, for the construction and installation of the improvements authorized herein. SECTION IX: The City reservpa the right to issue, in lieu of bonds and warrants in payment of the cost and expense of the afore- said Local Improvement District, instillment note or notes payable out of the Local Improvement n:ntrict Fund, pursuant to RCM 35.45. 150. whenever such note or notes are sold exclusively to an:,ther fund of the City as an in:pstment thereof, and as further provided by law. Such installmont note or notes may be of any denomination or denominations, t ,.• ,ggregate of which shall re- present the balance of the cost npl ;,pnse of the Local Improvement District which is to be borne by th- ,roperty owners therein, and as further provided by law. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL thi:; i:1, day of July , 1981 . Krainc E. motor, Deputr-City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this tith .lay of July,C1981. �o n:,ra FlTnpoc ayor Approved as to form: r� Lawrence J.W ren, City Attorney Date of Publication: iuly ID. IBtl1.01311ua.m Form) nwnts "A" Pipe Deeeriptiom L.I.D. 0320 Ordinance No. 3559 B" Pipe In N.F. 27ih St. From a point 345' E. of Edmonds Avenue easterly 'istance of 376'. EXHIBIT 's" Legal Description of Boundary Water L.I.D. 1320 Ordinance ]o. 1539 The easterly 370.71 feet of the westerly 741.42 feet of that portion of Government Lot 4, within the N.M. 114 of the N.M. 1/4 of Section 4, Township 23 North, Range 5 Cast, M.M.; lying southerly of N.E. 27th Street (S.E. 97th Street) (C.M. Monohan County Road 0368); LESS the southerly 293 feet. WATER L . 1. D. NO. u .f N. E. 27 th ST. 'sl MOM a 3 Z; 11,E Z JESWINE j L.I.D. BOUNDARY Q JONESp SWEENEY O i EILSTERLIN JESWINE �S W w, i4� Renton City Council 6/23/80 Page 3 Consent Agenda - Conti Proposed Letter from Public Works Departamnt presented petition To. Water line proposed water main construction by Local Inprovemrnt District LID in the vicinity of WE 27th St. and Edmonds Avg, NE, bfar to the Board of Public Works and the Utilities Coamlttee to ` Consent Agenda MOVED NY SHANE, SECOND TRIM, APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS Approval PRESENTED. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Reed presented comm;ttee t`2ma ttee report that recommended a moratorium be placed on all land Renton Valley fill activity In the Renton. Valley from SW 30th north to SW 16th Land Fill and from SR-167 west to the Burlington Norther Railroad tracks. Moratorium The report stated the intent applies to all new and/or those land fill permits which might be renewed. loved by Reed, Second by Stredlicke, Council concur in recommendation. upon advice from the City Attorney, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, S'._OND REED, AMEND THE MOTION TO PLACE A MORATORIUM ON THE RENTCN VALLEY FROM SW 30th NORTH TO SW 16th AND FROM SR-167 WEST TO THE BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD TRACKS FOR 120 DAYS FOR THE PURPOSE OF STUDY OF DRAINAGE, PRESERVATION OF WILD LIFE AND PUBLIC WELFARE; AND TO REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION, CARRIED. �— Group Homes The Community Services committee repor'. recommended that the subject of group homes in residential areas be referred .o Plannin and Building Departments !or report and recommeodation on existing ordinance. TFe regret further recommended teat a public hearing be held at which tires reports and recommenda- tions be presented. MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN THE REPORT. CARRIED. MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE, REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION IF REQUIRED. i Areas of Location MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, THE SUBJECT OF ADULT BOOK- Adult Films, etc. STORES, FILMS AND NOVELTY SHOPS BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Mosquito Councilman Streditke inquired regarding spraying for mosquitoes Spraying In the Talbot area and was advised by Mayor Shinpoch that the delav was due to legal edviae, notice to residents and spraying now to proceed with proper weather conditions; funds and man- power are available. Stredicke noted need for proper timing, Association Councilman Hughes announced attendance'at the Association of of Washington Washington Cities Conference in Olympia and explained benefits Cities to attendees from exchange of informatlon, especially from the round table discussl,ons. Hughes noted complaint on the environ- mental impact System when the process was misused for delay or stalling tactic beyond reasonable Investigatior. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clyme presorted committee amm t� report that recommended concurrence In cne Mayor's appointment Appointeent of Paul Ma,ln to the Planning Commission for a three-year term Confirmed effective 'rough 6/30/83. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL C '1R. CARRIED. Mayor Shlnppch ''ntroduced Pau' Maxin • IMTER-oFFICg MEMORANDUM TO: Public Works/Engineering DATE: June 22, 1981 FROM: Del Mead, City Clerk RE: Ordinances and-JtmN3iltiaof Ordering Construction LID #32u been attach Rmsayutyan{_y__�� Ordinance(a! rhich have De preyazed by the City Attorney. Please verify content, legal$, description and general location of the improvement, and return to this office for further Processing and preesn to lion '0 the Legislation Committee. db OF R1k U� �O OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY,, RENTONAVASHINGTON *i- z rosr orris ao.Eaa goo x•E..E«U[•..xo-wE • .non.wvu.Eron ••oss xaa-NrE LAWRENCE I.WARREN, ar.Troure. DANIEL KELL GG,(, .f LET.y1 <1Tr.rr glryfr eP June 19, 1981 SUSAN R. IRWIN, .sys..nr c.....To•.¢. rEn SE•TE� TO: Del Mead, City Clerk FROM: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Re: Ordinance Ordering Construction RE LID #320 Dear Del: Enclosed please find the original of a proposed Ordinance, together with a Summary as above captioned. Lawrence J. Warren LJW:nd Encl. CC: Ways and Means Committee Mayor Council President Public Works CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ORDER- ING THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION CF WATER MAINS AND HYDRANTS, TOGETHER WITH ALL NECESSARY APPURTEN- ANCES THERETO IN THE VICINITY OF N.E. 27TH STREET BETWEEN EDMONDS AVENUE N.E. AND DEVILS E.9OW, RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, ALL IN ACCOR,:ANCE WITH RESOLUTION NO. 2390 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON; ESTABLISHING LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT 40. 320; PROVIDING ASSESSMENTS UPON PROPERTY IN SAID DISTRICT; PAYABLE BY THE MODE OF "PAYMENT OF BOND" OR "NOTES" IN LIEU THEREOF AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WARRANTS REDEEMABLE IN CASH AND LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BONDS OR NOTES. Preamble: Establishes that the City declared its intention to construct the improvements by Resolution, established and held a pub is hearing, established that the Council was informed of the es- timate of the cost of the improvements, the boundaries of the Dis- trict, the portion of Posts borne by the properties within the District, the assessments borne by the properties within the Dis- trict, and the aggregate valuation of those properties; establishes that the Council considered a diagram of the proposed improvements; states the number of protests filed were one (1) , and establishes that the special benefits received from the improvements were considered and were in the best interest of the City and the property owners. Section 1 : Orders installation and construction of the im- provements as per Exhibit "A" attached, and states that the Council may modify the details of the improvements as long as the modifica- tions do not alter the plan of the improvements. Section 2: Establishes Local Improvement 0lstrict No. 320 as legally described on Exhibit "B" attached herett•. Section 3: Establishes the estimated cost of the improvement to be approximately $22,825.01 , to be borne entirtly by the Improve- ment District. Section q: States that the nature of the improvement is such that the special benefits conferred upon the property will be fairly reflected by front footage assessment, adjusted for special condi- tions and that all properties within the District are specially benefited and assessed. Section 5: Establishes that Local Improvement District warrants shall be issued in payment of costs of the improvement, such warrants payable out of Local Improvement Fund, District No. 320 and provides for deferral of assessments to economically dis- advantaged persons as defined by the Ordinance. Section 6: Requires that all improvements shall be done by competitive bid contract with the reservation of the right to reject any and all bids. Section 7: Establishes Local Improvement. Fund, District No. 320 into which funds shall bt deposited from the sale of revenue warrants and from which shall be paid warrants to the contractor for payment of work done on the improvements. Section 8: Authorizes the Public Works Director to call for bids. Section 9: Reser to the City the right to issue install- ment notes in lieu of bonds and warrants. Section 10: This Ordinance was adopted on 1981 . A full text of this Ordinance will be mailed without charge upon request to the City Clerk. Date of Publication. y f i CITY OF RENTON. WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Of RENTON, WASHINGTON OR- DERING THE CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION OF WATER MAINS AND HYDRANTS, TOGETHER WITH ALL NECESSARY APPURTENANCES THERETO IN THE VICINITY OF N.E. 2TTH STREET BETWEEN EDMONDS AVENUE N.E. AND DEVILS ELBOW, RENTON, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH RESOLUTION NO. 2390 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON; ESTABLISHING LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DIS- TRICT NO. 320; PROVIDING ASSESSMENTS UPON PROPERTY IN SAID DISTRICT; PAYABLE BY THE MODE OF "PAYMENT OF BONDS", OR "NOTES" IN LIEU THEREOF AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL; PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF LOCAL IMPROVEMENT D?STRICT WARRANTS REDEEM- ABLE IN CASH AND LOCAL IMPROVEMENT 'DISTRICT BONDS OR NOTES. WHEREAS by Resolution No. 2390 passed and approved on April 13, 1981 , the City Council of the City of Renton declared its intention to construct and install wat^r mains, hydrants, together with all necessary appurtenances thereto in the vicinity of N.E. 27th Street between Edmonds Averue N.E. and Devils Elbow, Renton, King County, Washington, and fixed the 18tL day of May, 1981, in the City Council Chambers in the Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for hearing ..11 matters relating to said improvements and all objections thereto and for determining the method of payment for said improvements; and WHEREAS the 'Director of Public Works has caused an estimate to be made of the cost and expense of the proposed improvements and has certified said estimate to the City Council, toGether with all papers, data, and information in his possession relating to the pro- posed improvement, description of the boundaries of the District, a statement of what portion of the cost and expense should be borne by the properties within the proposed District, a statement in detail of the Local Improvement assessment outstanding or unpaid against the property in the proposed District, and a statement of the aggregate actual valuation of the real estate, incl,iding twenty- rive percent (25%) of the actual valuation of the improvements in the proposed District, according to the valuation last placed upon it for the purpose of general taxation; and WHEREAS said estimate is accompanied by a diagram of the pro- posed improvement showing thereon the lots, tracts, parcels of land, and other property which will be especially benefited by the propos- ed improvement, and the estimated amount of the cost and expense thereof to be borne by each lot, tract and parcel of land or other property within said District; and WHEREAS due notice of the hearing upon said Local Improvement District NO. 320 was given in the manner provided by law, and said hearing was duly held by the City Council at its regular meeting on May 18, 1981 at the hour of 8:00 P.M. , and continued to June 15, 1981 , and the following protests having been filed and duly considered, to-wit: NAME OF PROTESTANT ADDRESS Clarence Jones 2625 N.E. 27th Street Renton, Washington 98055 and said total protests not exceeding percent of the total cost bearing owners within said District; and WHEREAS at said hearing the City Council has given due consid- eration to the special benefits to be received from such proposed improvement by all of the properties to be included within the pro- posed Local Improvement District; and WHEREAS the City Council deems it in the best interest of the City and of the owners of the property within the proposed Local Improvement District that said improvement as hereinafter described be carried out, and that a Local Improvement District be created in connection therewith; NOW THEREFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The following water mains, hydrants, and all necess .ry appurtenances thereto shall be installed and constructed in the vicinity of N.E. 27th Street between Edmonds Avenue N.E. and Devils Elbow, Renton, King County, Washington, as more part'cularly described hereinbelow, to-wit: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein. and there shall be included in the foregoing the acquisition and installation of all necessary pipes, manholes, valves, fittings, couplings, connection equipment and appurtenances, together with the acquisition of any easements, rights-of-way and land that may be required; and there shall be included the performance of such work as may be incidental and necessary to the foregoing construction and installation. The City Council may modify the details of the foregoing des- cribed improvement where, in its judgment, it appears advisable, provided such modifications do not substantially alter the plan of said improvement. All of the foregoing shall be 1n accord„ -.e with the plans and spe^_ific,.tions therefor to be prepared by the Director of Public Works. SECTION II: There is hereby established ❑nd created a Local Improvement District to be called "Local Improvement District No. 320 of the City of Renton, Washington", the boundaries of such Local ImF-ovement District being described as follows: See Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a part hereof as If fully set forth herein. SECTION III: The estimated cost and expense of said improve- ment is hereby declared to be approximately E22,B25.01. The entire cost and expense of said improvement, including the cost and expense of all engineering, legal, inspection, advertising, publication of notices and other expense incidental thereto, shall be borne by and assessed against the property specially benefited by such improve- ment included in the Local Improvement District No. 320 established, embracing, as near as may be, all property benefited by such improvement. SECTION IV: The nature of the improvement provided for herein is such that the special benefits conferred upon the property are fairly reflected for construction of water mains and hydrants and all necessary appur Lenances thereto to be done on the front footage basis, but adjusted for work needed for special conditions such as filling and bringing to grade, such cost to be assessed to the abutting property owner on the basis of the actual cost of the special work; and it is hereby provided and ordered that the assess- ment shall be made against the property of the District in accord- ance with said methods. All property included within the limits of the Local Improvement District above created shall be considered to be the property specially benefited by such Local Improvement and shall be the property to be assessed to pay the cost and expense thereof as hereinabove specified. SECTION V: Local Improvement District warrants shall be issued in payment of the cost and expense of the improvement herein order- ed. Such warrants shall be payable out of said "Local Improvement Fund, District No. 320" to bear interest from the date thereof at a rate to be fixed hereafter and to be redeemed in cash, and/or by Local Improvement District bonds herein authorized to be Issued, said interest-bearing warrants to be hereafter referred to as "revenue warrants". The exact form, amount, date, interest rate and denom: ,ation of said warrants and bonds shall be hereafter fixed by Ordinance of the City Council. For those persons found by the City of Fenton to be economic- ally disadvantaged property owners, or other persons who, under the terms of a recorded contract of purchase, recorded mortgage, recorded deed of trust transaction, or recorded lease are respons- able under penalty of forfeiture, foreclosure or default, the asp-ssment levied for the L.I.D. may be deferred until a time previous to the termination of the L.I.D. District under terms acceptable to the City and upon assurance of proper security for the paysent of such assessments. Such deferral shall not survive the terms;ction of the ownership of interest of the economically dis- adv-:,taged property owner or person to whom the darerral was granted and it shall like.; a not survive the sale, tra s°er or other action which either term r ,.es the possessory interest of such property owner or person or which turns the property into investment, rental or lease prcpert�. SECTION VI: All the work necessary to be done in connection with the making of said improvements shall be done by and made by contract upon competitive bids and the City shall have and reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The call for bids for work authorized pursuant to this Ordinance shall include a statement that payment for said work will be made in cash warrants drawn upon the "Local Improvement Fund, District No. 320". SECTION VII: There is hereby created and established in the Finance Director' . Office of the City of Renton, for Local Improve- ment District No. 320, a special fund to be known and designated as "Local Improvement Fund, District No. 320", into which fund shall be deposited the proceeds from the sale of revenue warrants drawn against said fund which may be issued and sold by the City and collections pertaining to assessments, and against which fund shall be issued cash warrants for the contractor or contractors in payment for the work to be done by them in connection with said improvement and of all other items of expense in connection with said improve- ment. • SECTION !'II7: The Public Works Director is hereby authorized and directed to call for bids, in the manner provided by law, for the construction ano installation of the improvements authorized herein. SECTION IX: The City reserves the right to issue, in lieu of bonds and warrants in payment of the cost and expense of the afore- said Local Improve-ent District, installment note or notes payable out of the Local Improvement District Fund, pursuant to RCW 35.45.150, whenever such note or notes are sold exclusively to another fund of the City as an investment thereof, and as further provided by law. Such installment note or notes may be of any denomination or denominations, the aggregate of which shall re- present the balance of the cost and expense of the Local Improvement District which is to be borne by the property owners therein, and as further provided by law. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this . day of June, 1981 . De ores ea , „ity er APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this '_ day of June, 1981 . Bar ara _Y npoc , ayor Approved as to form: L,wrence J. arren, C`1tyTtiorney Date of Publication: • R"TON CITY COUNCIL • Regular Meeting June 15. 1981 Municipal Buliding Monday, 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL '0 ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shlnpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICKARD STREDICKE, Council President; RANDALL ROCKHILL, COUNCIL ROBERT NUGHES, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS TRIMM, and JOHN REED. COUNCILMAN CHARLES SHAME arrived at 8:06 P.M. CITY OFFICIALS IN BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney, ATTENDANCE DANIEI KELLOGG, Assistant City Attorney; DELORES A. MEAD, City Clerk; MICHAEL PARMESS, Administrative Assistant; RICHARD HOUGHTON, Acting Public Works Director; DAVID CLEIMENS, Acting Planning Director; IT. DON PERSSON, Police Department; JIM MATHEWS, Fire Department Representative; and GLADYS HEADING, Recorder. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES. COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES 6/8/81 OF JUNE 8, 1981. CARRIED. SPE AAL PRESENTATION The Systems Development Advisory Committee members were COMMUNITY SERVICE presented award certificates for long hours of committee AWARDS participation In establlshing a Community facilities Ordinance. Sy„ems Development The members are as follows: Kathy Keolker, Chairperson, Advisory Committee Del Bennett, Dick Causev, Larry Dixon, Glenn Garrett, Vern Lockard, David Pierce, and Susan Ringwood. Library Board Mayor Shinpoch commended Ann Beckley for ten years of service on the Library Board, awarding certificate of appreciation. APPOINTMENT MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND RCCKHILL, to refer to the WAYS Police Civil AND MEANS COMMITTEE the oopolntment of Norma Jean Service Commission fug n to It e o ce Civil Service Commission, CARRIED. t>tIBLTc,NEARiNG This-being the date set fo: the continuance of the Public L.I.D. 0320 Hearing on L.I.D. 1320, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public Waterline hearing to consider the Installation of the waterline N. 27th Street In N.E. 27th Street between Edmonds Avenue M.E. and Devil's Elbow. Richard Houghton, Acting Public Works Uirector, presented the history and alternative ft,rmulas of this matter to the Council, further recommending the approval and construction of the proposed waterline. r tntlnued Persons speaking: Paul Houser, Jr, 6738 104th N.E., Kirkland, Attorney for Clarence Jones, in opposition of L.I,D. #320 further claiming adequate water and fire Protection. Also speaking: Clarence Jones, 2625 N.E. 27th Street, recalled history of Ownership of property; Fred Jeswine, 2633 N.E. 27th Street, outlined his position regarding the waterline connection to his residence. It was subsequently MOVED BY MICR, SECOND ROCKHIII, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO CONCUR NEC OMM ENDATION OF PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO PROCEED WITH L.I.D. 1320 AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CABNIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Jeffrey Leppo, Attorney for First City Equities, Bank of California, Seattle, asked that the matter of First City FIRST CITY EQUITIES Equities be brought before the Council. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, REZONE R-057-80 SECOND HUGHES, TO SUSPEND THE ORDER OF BUSINESS AND ADVANCE Earlington Park TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT ON SAE SUBJECT OF FIRST CITY EQUITIES. CARRIED. A letter of pretest from Lauri Johnson was read urging the dental of the rezone and that the 200 feet dedication requirement be upheld. The Planning and Development Committee report 16 f NOTICE RENTON CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING ON - JlN1E 15, 1981 AT __8.K- P.M. CONTRINUED FROM MAY 18, 1981 RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH For the purpose of considering a proposed L,I ,D, 320 - CONSTRUCT AND INSTALL WATER MAINS, HYDRANTS AND APPURTENANCES GENERAL [OCATION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: - VICINITY OF N.E. 27TH STREET BETWEEN EDMONDS AVENUE N.E. AND DEVIL'S ELBOW TOTAL ESTIMATED COST L. I .D. 320 $22,825.01 ofxp[ete legal description ii�further information aaaiiahie in the City Clerhi Office - 235-23')0 • The removal, mutilation, destruction Warn n g or eano concealment of this notice is a Lis- and de.neaner punishable by /itae and C t R T I f I C A T 1 0 N STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) ss. COUNTY OF KING ) I, L eclte L Ph;AIDS hereby 'ertify that 7hr�• (3) copies of the ahove notice re posted by me in three or more conspicuous places on tha property described and tw copies were posted at the Renton Municipal Su. Iding, 200 Mill Ave. South, Renton, WA on date of M nu 'Z1 tery tc nand or the Sta t� Washington, residing In King County I/so 41 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting May , Municipal Building Monday, 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. ShlnPoel led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag sad called the re ng of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; RANDALL ROCKMILL, ROBERT COUNCIL HUGHES, EARL CLYMER, T140MAS W. TRIMM AMD JOHN REED. Councilman CHARLES F. SHAME arrived at B:O5 p.m. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCM, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; MICHAEL IN ATTENDANCE PARNESS, Administret;ve Assistant; RICHARD HOUGivTON, Act'ng Public Works Director; LT. DON PERSSON, Police Department; MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk and Recorder. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chron lcle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF MAY 11, 19el, AS PRESENTED. MOTION CARRIED. SPECIAL Jackie Aspeas of the Renton Municipal Arts Commission and Helen PRESENTATION Williams of the Renton Annual Art Show presented the art work entitled "The Yakima Kid," a serigraph, Xo the City Council for approval Donated Art from the Renton Annual Art Show. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND TRIMM, Work ACCEPT THE ART WvRK ON BEHALF OF IME CITY. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published, L.I.D. 0320 posted and mailed, Mayor Shi In opened the public hearing to con- Waterline sider the Preliminary Assest Roll for Local Improvement District N 27th Street No. 320 In the amount of $22. 25.01 for installation of waterline In WE 27th Street bet-men Edmonds Ave. NE and Devils Elbow. A letter from the Public Works Department reported one protest has been recelved representing 47.26% of the total assnssment roll (60% required to terminate the L.I.D.). Letter from Paul W. Houser, Jr., Attnrney representing Clarence Jones, 261C NE 27th St., re- quested his name be withdrawn from the petiti.. claiming Mr. Jones' property was not specifically benefitted as already served by water. Clarence Jones was In attendance and opposed the L.I.D., claiming adequate water and fire protection. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND CLYMER, Public Hearing be closed, CARRIED. Stradicke moved, Hughes seconded, Council authorize and order the construction of the LID, as presented and refer to the Ways and Means Committee. MOTION FAILED. MOVED Bf REED, SECOND TRIMM, RECONSIDER THE PREVIOUS ACTION AND REOPEN Public Hearing PUBLIC HEA'.!NG. CARRIED. MOVED BY REED, SECOND TRIMM, CONTINUE Continue: to THE PUBLIC HEARING ON L. I.D. N320 UNTIL 6/15/81 TO ALLOW THE PUBLIC 6/15/81 WORKS DEPARTMENT TO BRING SOME ALTERNATIVE FORMULAS TO couoic= — Z 1�. AUDIENCE COMMENT Appeal of Michael Rants, Attorney, 17234 tpringbrook Rd. S, representing Dominic Colasurdo Dominic Colasurdo, Special Permit SP-024-81, requested Council con- Special Permit sider the subject. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, SUSPEND BUSINESS SP-024-81 AND MOVE TO REPORT OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RE APPEAL OF DOMINIC COLASURDO. CARRIED. The Planning and Development Area: South side Committee report cons'dered the appeal of the decision of the Hearing of NE 4th St., Examiner dated 4/6/81 and was unable to make recommendation to the East of Union NE Council concerning disposition of the appeal as the two members present were unable to agree whether the Hearing Examiner was correct In the required preservation of the stream. Mr. Ranis Conflicting claimed drainage ditch and presented legal definition. Mary E. Hamblin Testimony 13025 138th SE, Rentor, claimed the stream was natural water course; explained history of smme. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, THAT THE SUBJECT MATTER BE REMANDED BACK TO THE HEARING EXAMINER FOR FURTHER CONSIDERATION AND RECOMMENDATION. BRIE D; 9�nr NIf�4�� wy FINAL DECLARATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE Application No s : W-614 Environmental Checklist No. : ECF-030-81 Description of Proposal: Installation of 8" D.I. Watermain in N.E. 27th St, from a point 345 ft. east of Edmonds Ave. N.E., easterly a dista -e of 376 lineal fe. . , together with one fire hydrant assembly, fittings and all other appurtenances. Proponent: CITY OF RENTON Location of Proposal: On N.E. 27th Stre .;. east of Edmonds Ave. N.E. for 376 feet. Lead Agent: City of Renton Public Works Department This proposal was reviewed by the ERC on May 13, 1981 , following a presentation by Richard Houghton of the Public Works Department. Oral comments were accepted from: Roger Blaylock, David Clemens, Ronald Nelson, Richard Houghton. Gary Norris, Steve Munson. Incorporated by reference in the record of the proceedings of the ERC on application ECF-030-61 are the following: 1) Environmental Checklist Review Sheet, prepared by: Arlene Haight DATED: March 25, 1981 2) Applications: W-614 3) Reecmmendations for a declaration of non-significance: Engineering Division Building Department Planning Department Traffic Engineering Division Parks and Recreation Department Acting as the Responsible Official, the ERC ha:: determined this development does not have significant adverse impact on the environment. An EIS is not required under RCW 43.21C. 030(2) (c) . This decision was made after review by the lead agency of a c(mplete environmental checklist and other infor- mation on file with the lead agency. Reasons for declaration of environmental non-significance: Will not adversely impact properties along the route. Signatures: nal b. Nelson D� R. Clemens, Acting Building Director / Planning Director ! �l R' and C, oughton,,A inq Public Works DirectQtl DATE OF PUBLICATION: May 18, 1981 EXPIRATION OF APPEAL PERSQDr Jape 1 �CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTO14 RVIROif ITAL CHEC1'L!ST FORM FOS, OFFICE Ux° ONLY Application No. hZ-L/q Environmental Checklist No. 1LCF'— PROPOSED, date: FINAL. date: QDeclaration of SignificanceDeclaration of Significance QDeclaration pv Non.Signfftcanee Declaration of Non•Signlficance COMMENTS: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intro'Uction The State Environmental Policy Act of 1971, Chapter 43.21C. RCM, requires a• state and local governmental agencies to consider environmental Values both for their 0wu actions and when licensing private proposals. The Act also requires that in EIS be Prepared for all ma/or ac Lions significantly avfecting the quality of the environment. The purpose of to is checklist is to help the agencies involved determine whether or not a proposal is such a major action. Please answer the followlrg questions as completely as you can with the information presently available to you. Where explanations of your answers are required, or where you believe an exPlanatiph would be helpful to goverment decision makers. include your explanation in the space provided. Or use additional pages if necessary. You should Include references to dry reports or studies Of which yuu are aware and which are role. vant to the answers you Providr. Complete answers to these questions now will help all agencies involved with your proposal to undertake th• required environmental review with. out unnecessary delay. The fctlowtig questions apply to your total proPOsal, not just to the license for which you are currently applying or the proposal for which approval is sought. Your answers should include the Impacts which will be caused by your proposal when it is completed• even though completion may not occur until sometime in the future. This will allow all of the agencies which w111 be involved to complete their environmental review now, with- out duplicating paperwork in the future. NOTE: This I$ A standard fora being used by all state and local agencies in the State Of Washington for various types of proposals. Many of the ^uestions may not apply to your proposal. If a question does not apply• just answer It "no' and continue on to the next question. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM 1. BACKGROUND / /��7 1. Name of Proponent 7/t• /2C .C.EU71''hJ .. Address and phone number of Proponent: 3. Date Checvlfs: submitted q. Agency requiring Checklist 5. Name of proposal. If applicable: 6. Nature and brief description of the proposal (Including but not limited to Its size, general design elements, and other factors that will give an accurate understanding of its scope and nature): V Z % rf+ 1-T 1 el IV /q Pr w i^ 3 al S" .✓-- ,E.y—r _CE t).,, "AI A) S AA'!r A/ 1_'f 37L L,AZa14 F rr_'— Tn C rit li' I,Y�';�k•,�lJ AA.•'T /7-. C �=,.rR .'L7 /-- •.Y'n ,ti /IA, • 2 . mf��al her in 9rofth7, location is the a lr (D I aneeOo sal0 a91vl tan Physical a ctu rate nv9ronme 0 d Are f fill, al Of in ta proposal, as roll an the 1 Sflitin ) uncle r1[and1 n9 of tiff •nincluding 8• Es tf ea led atf iV% or eomplf t,an of List Of g. (fed e relall Permits, lice us r s tat! and local--es or governmen ;O 7nC%dIng rezOnef)pp r0 vals regYi rip for the — 1 10, po you havf any plant for relatfd to or tonne future cted rich sn atl Onions, --Pension, �✓ Pro Dosal? I yes eaor fn!'t ner activity 1I. Uo you knot of ^- Your propos,l? aIf Yesnse Dy Ot carer' rnrcp_may aft —' �` affect the pro pe rLY Covered by 12. Att a<h anY Cos al; if none has been dart, des,rib! completed that nas Deen t!sf nag ure of such a0p if cation storm mPO eos dfi letl rat ns omhe future IL ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS .Planation, of all "yes• and(I) Eaa r��h• Y111 the ProPc.SAI res "mn De" answers are requi re0l la) unstable uDstruruult In: sctures? -OOd'tions or fn c°-`9es gaol og is (D) Ois ruP t to ns,the disDlacem covering of �'— spill en ts, compactic' or over- o v � Change 1, (C) features? COpography or ground surface relief rt ,M�i yyF (tl) unique destruct Spe'o, P,Yaf,alr,modification of unique 9en1 � �.�.,, features? any (e) Any iren tOsr fn rInd or water Try— \ either p" Jft Lne sitB er Os ion of soi;,, If) may^modify or sf?tatfon� depos erosion Dq Of beam San _ ` ea of thf ocean hannei of a ri�n or erosion rot' or Ea lanati no Or any Day. inlet or rsjream or the a ke' I1) Air, Will the proposal result fn: (a) Air emissions Or deterioration Of ambient air Quality? (b) The creaticn of objectionable odors? PES- N'cP6F (C) Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any Change In Climate, either locally Or regionally? Explanation: ;3) Water. Will the proposal result in: — (a) Changes in currents, or the Course of direction of water mcvdmentl, in either marine or fresh waters? 7ET OY'eE (b) Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface water runoff? (C) Alterations to the course or flow of flood waters? (d) Change 1n the amount of Surface water in any water = body? I MAY E NO (0) Discharge into surface waters, or to any alteration surface water quality, Including but not limited to temperature. Dissolved o.ygen or turbtdtty? (f) Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? F� € u (9) Change in the nuantlty of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or e.cavations? \\ r€€� MSC nib (h) Deterioration in ground water quality, either through direct injection, or through the seepage of leachate-, Phosphates, detergents, waterborne virus or bacteria, or other substances Into the ground waters? (1) Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies? t 4E$- RAC 6T ''art Explanation: (4) Flora. Will the proposal result In: (a) Change in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of flora (including trees, shrubs, grass, Crops, microflora and aquatic plants)? TM (0) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of flora? = (c) Introduction of new species of flora into in area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? �i (d) Reduction In acreage of Any agricultural crop? Explanation: {- ' ig) fauna. Will the ,,^raposal result in: (a) changes in the diversity of Sppecits, or numbers of any Species of faeM fbirdS, lane animals including reptiles, fish and shellfish, benthic organisms, in/tots Or micrafauna)? I= XMfi $� (b) Reduction of the numbers Of any unique, rare or endangereo Species of faunal tom, y- Nm-m- [ Np (C) Introduction of new Sp"ie4 Of fauna into an area. or result in a barrier to the migration or movement of fauna? qT- RIM n3 (d) Deterioration to existing fish Or wildlife habitat? Explanation: te) NOisa. 4111 the proposal increase existing noise Explanation: tlf Light and GG are. Will the proposal produce new light Or glare? -- Explanation: 18) land Use. Will the or:oosal result in the alteration Of the ;.relent or planned land +$e of an areal 1 YM Wry-dT '1p Explanation; 19) Natural resources. all) the proposal result in: (a) Increase in the rate of Ole of any natural reSourCeS? i'[r M Y t N0 lb) Geple Lion of any nonrenewable natural resource? E.glanation: iG) R1Sk of ' OS t. COes the proposal Involve a risk of in exp OS Jn Or the release of nayardOus Substances (including, Out not Ilmited to. oil. Oesticidst, chemicals or rldtatiOnl in the event of lh accident or upset conditions? X 7M -MT In- Explanation: 11) POVU W!on. Will in* proposal alter the IgCation, distri. bwtaOn, density. Or gfOwth rota Of the human iodination of an area? Expl linatton: _ _ -5- ;lti k2 ,, . will pro00f a1 a/flct ulftinq housing. Or create a demand for additional housing? YE3— Nl�ji'E N • 1 an at ton: 1:3) Transport o t'on/C l rcu l at ion. Will the Proposal result in: (a) Genaration of _41 tional vehicular movement? rya (b) Effects on tale tinParking for ram parking? 9 faetlitiei, or demand `p (c) Impact upon •listing transportation systems- �( Y M wuir (d) Alterations to present patterns of circulation or movement Of people and/ur goods? y YES"- i (0) Alterations to waterborne, rail Or air traffic? (f) Increase in traffic hatards t0 meta, vehicles, bicyclists Or pedestrians? E xolana icon: (le) public #ervices. Will the proposal have an effect upon, Or result tIn a need for new or altered governmental serviCes in any Of the following areas: (a) Fire protection? FFS' NT,'r$E (b) Police protection? YES"' WA9'§E (c) Schools? [vy N Me rYD (d) Pares or other recreational facilities? Yam$— NAME (a) Naintenanct of public facilities, including roads? 1( r ES— NTYB'kr (f) Other governmental services? y YES' 4-176T f� Explanation: 1:5) Energy. Will the preposai result in: (A) Use Of substantial amounts of fuel or energy? YES— 1KATF lb) Demand upon existing sources of energy, or -*quire the development of new sources of energy? 7F" flxP$[ Explanation: ]tilities. Wi 11 the proposal result in a need for new systems, o, alte•atlons to the following utilities: (a) Parer or natural gas? �( YES' R—Yu NO (b) Communications systems? f�[� YES— _MTM NU (c) Water? YES NA=OE NO (d) Sewer or septic tanks? (a) Store water drainage? (f) Solid Waste and disposal? _ Um Y rJ +FT' m-rYW 3- E,olanation: f:71 +uman Health. 4111 the proposal result in the Creation of any hem t hazard or Potential health hazard (excluding dental health)? F xolan atlon: (18) Re thetl any scen o Z. Will the proposal result in t^.e -tstruction of vista or view open Co the public, or will the p ro Dos al result to the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public view? Ea Plana N on: rm (19) Recreation. Will the Proposal result in an Ir Pact upon the 7u� tty or euantity of existing recreational oppd,tun,t)es' \' Explanation: i:0) Arc heolo iCal •Ntstorical. W111 the Pro Dosal result in an a test on c a signs loam archeological or historical site, structure, object Cr Duildinq? Explanation: VCR I I:. SIGNATURE 1, the completgnea, state that to the best of my knowledge the above Inforsiation rat erne and complete tt is understood enae the lead agency nay ritnd raw any decla- ration of non-algnif;cj": that it eight issue 1n reliance upon this chocklist ono ula t ne re De any rillfuf eierepru enlaclon or willful lace of full disclosure on ny Dart, �l' — r Proponent: 1_� 4 (.t ief j7( v / s lHgnea, � -��+•r 1J/CL E-A.0 JAr l nme Dr into' City of Renton Paneinq Department S.76 WATER L . 1. D. No. 320 I t r N. E. 27 th ST. I . {W I 12 JESWINE L.I.D. BOUNDARY R � JONES � 1 SWEENEY �N EASTERLIN iG Z r� = 11tN/ OrDPO�eG�4M1ly,..t 7 JESWINE S2 ® �6 i00' y n :'4\ ',taus; J s �CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON • `BViRMUTAL CHECKLIST FOAM FOR CFFI(E USE ONLr Application No. Environmental Checklist No. dE(rF— O30 -H/ PROPOSED, data: FINAL, date: aCeclarstion of Significance Q Declaration of Significance aDeclaration of Non-Significance d Declaration of Non-Significance COMMFNTS: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction The State Environmental Policy Act of 1971, Chapter 43.21C. RCW, requires a s—T1 to to Tnd local governmental agencies to consider environmental values both for their own actions and when llcansi ng private proposals. The Act also requires that an EIS be prepared for all major actions significantly affecting the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to help the agencies involved determine whether or not a Proposal is such a major action. "'ease answer the following questions as completely as you can with the information esently available to you. Where explanations of your answers are required, or where ...,u believe an explanation would be helpful to government decision makers, include your explanation in the space provided, or use additional pages if necessary. You should include references to any reports or studies Of wh•Ch you are aware and which are rele- vant to the answers you provide. Complete answers to these questions now will help all agencies involved with your proposal to undertake the required environmental review with- out unnecessary delay. The following questions apply to your total proposal, not just to the license for which you are currently applying or the proposal for which approval is sought. Your answers .houId include the impacts which will be csused by your proposal when It is completed, even though completion may not occur until sometime in the future. This will allow all Of the agencies which will be involved to complete their environmental review now, with. out duplicating paperwork to the future. NOTE: This is a standard form being used by all State and local agencies in the State of Washington for various types of Proposals. Many of the questions may not apply to your Proposal. If a question does not apply, just answer it 'no' and continue on to the next question. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST FORM 3ACKGROLND /i .. name of Proponent C-,iTy /'� .EALf/+/V —� Z. Address and phone number of Proponent: C -Zoo - /N,LL At/a l X%—"Tl n. /a 1/.] p glt •-C- 3. Datn Checklist submitted - ✓ Me,'..v a. Agency requiring Checklist L.yTd v^.Tr S. rue of proposal, if applicable: _I,//JTF&1IL, /€. / ./ n. /UA 2/1 14/ / ! z , 6. Nature and brief description of the proposal (including but not limited to its size, general design elements, and other factors that will give an accurate understanding of its Spam* and nature): _.rh `_74,_L 4-7-1 "tl 'F j<.r v'), I l•✓!�'I.Evc'nls7,.t�� /.V _V :_ A '7 'l, _KT tc k'linf ya j of S Fi Efy\T 7 !Z - 3 yr ,, L v —as F r r'L !S_.iC3 i �' Gt y LZL /g /--/co'= f-1�L&nsa A.vT 7 /-2/1Pl.W7i I• vocation of orOROSal (de3Cribe the ph as setting of the Proposal' at well As the ex t. at rm the land area 'fill4it Dy any env ironmantal oposatt, $ 'ill any other Info rma Lion needed tp give an accurate enders t'nolnq of trte including men t'1 letting of the 0r09ota1): f<,tiLMA IFd 8. Estimat�e�d��date for completion of the proposal: 9. List d! all ermits, licenses or gp ve rnment a (federal, state and Iola 1-•including rot cnes)DOrovdis required for the proposal 10. Do you have any plant for fwt.re additions, expansion, or further activity related to pr connected wiin this proposal? v II Yes, •xP lain: 11. yoDo you know of any plans by others which may affect the property ur proposal? If yes, exDlaln: D o y cave red by N,- 12. Attach any other application form that has Deep completed re qe rO ing the Dro- Dotal; it none Nas been comb feted, Dut 15 expect eo to De /sled et some future data, descri Oe tNe nature o! such Apo icatipn form; [1• ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS (Ex D i a nations of all "yes" and "maybe' answers are required) (1) Earth- Will the proposal result in: (a) Unstable earth conditions or to changes in geologic substructures. 'aTF— `TAY6c' a� (b) Ois ruptf ont, displacements, conpactton or over. aovering of the Soil' (c) Change in topography NS� features? or ground surface ce relief ;d) The destruction, Covering or modYry u N on of any unique goo 10gtc or physical feat.rest (e) Any increase in wind or water erosion of sons, either on or off •ne site? If) Changes in de ositiOn _D Or erosion of brash Sa or Changes in sYita tf on, deposition or erosion which n maY modify the andnnel Of d river or Stream or the bed O1 the ocean Or any bay, inlet Or lase? Expl'natiun: �� �� ;2) Air till the Dropot:i result in: (a) Air emissions or deterioration of ambient air quality? y 4ES' NFP;F bOL (b) The creation of objectionable 000rtT FFS' R7C4HF (c) Alteration of air movement, moisture or temperature, or any change in climate, either locally or regionally? TM FiCM N6 Explanation: (0) hater. will the proposal result in: (a) Changes In currents, or the course of direction of rater mOsemeRts, in either marine or fresh waters? PM UM (b) Changes in absorption rates, drainage patterns, or the rate and amount of surface water runoff? =1 (c) Alterations to the course Or flow of flood raters? �)y hU (d) Change to the amount of MMw F b surface water in + water body? y TES MMi YB r (a) Discharge into surface waters, or in any alteration surface water qualify, including but net limited to temperature, dissolved oxygen or t' rbidity? X 7M MTV :ice tf) ,Alteration of the direction or rate of flow of ground waters? YY Y-M M r 3 (9) Change in the quantity of ground waters, either through direct additions or withdrawals, or through interception of an aquifer by cuts or excavations? YES M Y NO (h) Oeteridratipr in ground water quality, either through cirect Injection, or through the seepage of leichate. prpspDates, detergents, waterborne virus cr bacteria. or other substances into the ground waters? \" YM (1) Reduction in the amount of water otherwise available for public water supplies? i'Fr r�AF6€ '1� Explanation: a) Flora. tilt the oropoaal reau It in: Ca) Change in the diversity Of species, or numbers of any species of flora (including trees, shrubs, grass, crops, micro/lore end aquatic Dlants)? TIM UT�i (b) Reduction of the numbers of any unique, rare or endangered species of floral 4—MTNC tc) Introduction of new species of flora into an area, or in a barrier to the normal replenishment of existing species? TM MWXTU id) Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop! k� iFr^ Ri;V'8Fg�' Explanation: :bj ina. .111 tno proposal result In ;a) Changes In tn! diversity of species, or numbers of any species of fa, (ol rds, tans anise is ineluo lnq rep lies, fi ih and she?ifl5h, Den[hic prganifws, insects ar sic rOfauna)? (D) "eduction of n - "Tb endangareo Spa c to Suofefa uba?any unique, rare or (cj Introduc;ion of no ., species of fauna Into an area, or fauna? in a barrier to the 12r4 tia" or poveaent of (+una7 d lDeteriorationMST) tc •a'sting fish Or rf ldlife habitat? � Explanation: _ 161 t101fl. Mill the proposal increase txis sing noise level --S' Explanation: rci v vE .�� 17) t�9ht_apd Glare, 4111 the proposal DrO tluct ner tight or gleri7�'—� Explanation: F.rT— qMr (81 yund Use. 4111 the pro"Osal result in the alteration of present or planned land use of an aria? the Ejqlanatlon: Trr 19) XaturA lit qy f O4rces, 4111 the proposal result in: (a) :ocribse in the rate Of use of any natural re Sources: \ (b) Depte ti on of any nonrenewable natural resource?resource? TS_ ;rYw TV E.planatl th (10) :ADeo_11 O "Ar the Doela ass of onaza rdo usosale substanISk ces fi nctuoin9, but not united "'I o, oil , pastlN des, cneaiceis pr radi-ation: in the event of an aC Gl de nt or upset ctlntli Hoof' E,clanatio : _ ;Z', T (11) Do uia 7,on, uill the proposal aster the Iocatlon, distri of HIM; in area7slty, or grortn rate of Na mean Population Explanation: _ :2J N u in Yl it i�Prsl affect existing hp Yf in• Create o almond for opi tl on of housing? 9. or EUlam_�•, c:)) Tran160 ati i�LCirculatlon --�,�_ the Dropos ll result In: (a) Ge ne ratl on of additlona, ve hicular movement? far (b) Effects on ea l,N ng Darting fac111t"s, or demand new parting? 7m NAI? (c) Imp tct upon ' Rl y- •etlstin9 trantDq. [etlon 3Ystemst cam-. �.ya. (d) Alter att On3 to brelent �� ^got aU mo re sent or pepD le and/orster goods?of tlrc YlW on or (e) Alterations to waterborne, rail Y N�i•�' "° Or air traffic? if) InCrOASf in traff,C hazard$ �r bicyclist' Or Dedfstrian,? to motor vehicles, t lama ton: • RAM , (:a; pu0lf $e rvic es, ul ll the pro proposal nave an eflfc[ u o--in sint n a need I01 n1w Or a rf aalterla go"'.nmwn cal Se rV1Cl,or Y of the fO 11Owln (a) Fire proteCttDni yy(b) "Olict prOtectlon? _ N.i W Np (C) Schools'. (d) Darts or Other recreational facilities? Maintenance of publlc ( NAY acllitios, including road$? �f) Other governmental services? yrf— :iola� n� a-io : "$) Leroy. will the proposal result tn: 030 of substantial amount, of fuel Cr energy. • Jtmand ao", estst"V Source, Of emir 1 the al velopmemt or new source, d/ eni.yor require V E.YDlana•-o 7�• MZ,73F a U6) .;�i•tom. will the Drbposai resole in e n Systems, Or alteratl0nS to the fol'gMfn bed for new (a7 Dower or n 9 utilities: at...I gam' (0) Cosmos cations tYsiens7 (c) N[e r? N Yo qy 4r YES Nllr eFeF NO (41 Sewer or septic tanls? ; (e) Storm water draimags? vFz a wa If) Solid caste 681 disposal? v. rj MAY 6[ E xolAnaeion: /�CF�iA/'�til.E!/T rr �' YY iL 14 ``r S-' (17) Numan Nealth. w111 the proposal result in the creation of Any hex to hate rd or potential health haiard (excluding mental health)? TS- 4S9CF r^" Explanation: (16) Ads th!tics. Sill the proposal result 14 the obstruction of a nya ny ecehlc vista or view open to the public, or will the proposal result in the creation of an aesthetically offensive site open to public vfewl v FM E aplanetton: U $' i (19) Recreation. will the proposal result in an impact upon the quad l ty or quantity of existing recreational opportunttles7 Explanation: (ZO) archeolo 'cal N1sto N cal, Mill the proposal result in an T rat on o. A s gnt cant archeological or historical site, structure, object or building? per- m�qr� La- 1�XiVC' Y Explanation: I Ii, S16NAYURE I, the undersigned i state that to the best of my knowledge the Above i"for-stion 1f trus And complete, t Is understood that the IAad agency may withdraw any decla- ratlon of non-significance th p it might issue sn reliance upon tots theeklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full d is'I'surf\Dorm/ my part. Proponent: s qne inaN Drid too City of Renton planning Department S-76 Dale circulated: Comments due: ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEV SHEET ECF - APPLICATION No(s). PROPONENT: PROJECT TITLE: Brief Description of Project: LOCATION: SITE AREA: BUILDING AREA (gross) DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (%) : IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOh MAJOR MORE INFO 1) Topographic changes: 2) Direct/Indirect air quality: ✓ _ 3) Water 6 water courses: �- 4) Plant life: ✓ 5) Animal life: v 6) Noise: !/ 7) Light 6 glare: ✓ O) Land Use; north: east: south: West: Land use conflicts: View obstruction: _ 9) Nati .al resources: e. 111) Risk of upset: 11) Pupulation/Employment: •- 12) Number of Dwellings: ✓ 13) Trip ends (ITE): traffic impacts: 14) Public service s _✓ —, 15) Energy: ✓ 16) Utilities: v 17) Human health: ✓ 18) Aesthetics: 19) Recreation: ✓ 20) Archeology/history: ✓ COMMENTS: Recommendation: DNS[ DOS_ Moir Informat u,n Reviewed by: Lam_ t- / - litle: Date: ,3f�$9401 FOWL: BRC-06 Date circulated: Comments due: ENVINONIIF.NTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SNEET ECF - APPLICATION No(s). PROPONENT: PRO31CT TITLE: Brief Description of Projects LOCATION: SITE AREA: BUILDING AREA (gross) DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (° t IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR MAJOR MORE INFO 1) Topographac changes: _ 2) Direct/Indirect air quality: 3) Water 8 water courses: _ 3) Plant life: 5) Animal life: 6) Noise: 7) Light h glare: 8) Land Use; north: easL• south: West• Land use conflicts: View obstruction: 9) Natural resources: 10) Risk of upset: 11) Population/Employment: 12) Number of Dwellings: x 13) Trip ends (ITE) : traffic impacts: _ 14) Public services: T 15) Encrgl : 16) Utilities: 17) Human health: 18) Aestheties: 19) Recreation: 2C) Archealogyihistory: COMMENTS: Recommendattont DNS!_' /r- DOS_ More Infuraat:un__ Revinved by: � :" ?{:/ � //////, litIat Detet f. TGWt iRC•06 bx Date circulated: Comments due• ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMIST REVIEW SHEET ECF - .APPLICATION No(s). PROPONENT: PROJECT TITLE: Brief Description of Project: LOCATION: SITE AREA: BUILDING AREA (gross) DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (X): IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR MAJOR MORE INFO 1) Topographic changes: 2) Direct/Indirect air quality: 3) Water 6 water courses: 4) Plant life. 5) Animal I.fc•_ 6) Noise; 7) Light 6 glare: 8) Land Use; north: east • soul h: we _ Land use conflicts: 1- View obstruction: 9) Natural resources: 10) Risk of upset: 11 ) Population/Employment:, 12) Number of Duellings: 13) Trip ends (ITE) : traffic impacts: 141 Public services:_ 15) Energy:_ 16) Utilities: 17) Mumon hea"h: / 18) Aesthetics: _ 19) Recreations i 20) Archeology/history ✓ COMMENTS: Recommendation: DNSI ✓ DOS_ More Information__ ,tevieved bys Title- 1—/m AX -Ye�, ' Date:— FORIM: ERC-06 Date circulated: Comments due: ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEV SHEET ECF APPLICATION No(s). PROPONENT: PROJECT TITLE: Brief Description of Project: LOCATION: SITE AREA: BUILDING AREA (gross) DEVELOPMENTAL C"ERAGE (X); IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR MAJOR MORE INFO 1) Topographic changes: 2) Direct/Indirect air quality: ./ 3) Water 6 water courses:_ 4) Plant life: �. S) Animal life. y 6) Noise: 7) Light S glare: 0) Land Use; north: east:_ south west: Land use conflicts: —' View obstruction: 9) Natural resources: 1 ) Risk of upset: �- _�_ _ 11 ) Population/E mploymcnt : 12) Number of Dwellings: 13) Trip ends (ITE):_ r�:-0'Y Lsrgr�f du ih� `ii., �3rS traffic impac, ,war 14) Public services: -- 15) Energy:_—. nergy: _ 16) Utilities: 17) Humar health: v 18) Aesthetics: 19) Recreation: 20) Archeology/history: COMMENTS: Recommendation,, �Dysl (� Dc ; More In Furmat:un _ Reviewed by: 11 Date:�'��p�� FORM: ERC-06 Date circulated: Comments due:__ ENVIRONNCKTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET ECf APPLICATION No(s). PROPONENT: PROJECT TITLE: Brief Description of Project: LOCATION: SITE AREA:_ __OJ: DING ARE; ;gross) DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (:): �— IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR MAJOR MORE lj Topographic changes: INFO '— 2) Direct/Indirect air quality: 3) Water 6 water courses: 4) PIant life: 5) Animal life; 6) Noise: 7) Light S glare: R) Land Use; north; east : south: west:_ Land use conflicts: View obstruction; 5) Natural resources: 10) Risk of upoel : �^ 11) Population/Employment: 12) Number of Dwellings: 13) Trip ends (-IE) : traffic impacts: - 14) Public services:` 15) Energy: 16) Utilities: T 17) Human health: 18) Aestnetics! 19) Recreation: Archeology/history: C OM4ENT5: Rec mendat ion: DNS OOS More Information — Reviewed by:� - �;,, , 11•_. ILLIet1 Date- :% i 7 PORM: ERC-06 Date circulated: _ Comments duet ENYIRMWNTRL CHEMIST REYIEN SNEET ECF APPLICATION No(s). PROPONENT: PROJECT TITLE: Brief Description of Project: LOCATION: SITE AREA: BUILDING AREA (gross) DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (.)I IMPACT REVIEW NONE MINOR MAJO MORE _ INFO 1) Topoyraphic changes; 2) Direct/Indirect air quality: 3) Water 6 Water courses: 4) Plant life: 5) Animal life: 6) Noise: 7) Light 6 glare: B) Land Use; north: east:_ south West: Land use conflicts: View Jbstructian: 9) Natural resources: IU) Risk of upset: 11) Population/Employment: 12) Number, of DWelliige: 13) Trip ends (ITE): traffic impacts: 14) Public services:_ ,K _ 15) Energy:___ 16) Utilities: _ 17) Human health: _ 16) Aesthetics: _ 19) Recreation: 20) Archeology/history: COMMENTS: Recommendation: O/NSI DOS^ More Information_ Reviewed by:_'� /i Date : C-(`/l f`J� FORM: ERC-06 Date circulated: • Comments ue; ENVIRONHENIAI 1-11ECCLIST REVIEW SHEET ECF APPLICATION No(s)._ PROPONENT; PROJECT TITLE: Brief Description of Project: LOCATION: S1TE AREA: BUILDING AREA (gross) DEVELOPMENTAL COVERAGE (w): IMPACT REVIEW NONE MAJOR MORE INFO 1) Topographic change; � 2) Direct/Indirect air quality: 3) Water h aster courses: j 4) Plant life: 5) Animal life: 6) Noise• 71 Light 6 glare: 8) Land Use; north: east: south: West: land use conflicts: View obstruction: 9) Natural resources: 10) Risk of upset:_ �- 11) Populatian/Employment :_ � 12) Number of Duelling;:: 13) Trip ends (ITE): traffic impacts:_ la) Public services: 15) Energy-. 16) Utilities:_ 17) Human health: 18) Aesthetics•_ _ 19) Recreation: 20) Archeology/history: COMMENTS: Recommendation: DNSi _'Vov DO More Information Reviewed by: Date: PORN•. ERC-06 0 • MEMORANDUM FROM THE DESK OF . . . June 15, 1981 JIM MATTHEW FIRE MARSHAL TO: Dick Heighten, Acting Public Works Director RE: Proposed LID 0320 Waterline N. 27th Street The Fire Department would like to go on record as supporting proposed LID #320. At present the nearest fire hydrant is over 600 feet away from the most easterly boundary of the LID. City ordinance requires a median distance of 300 feet between hydrants in residential areas. The fire hydrant to be installed by this LID will meet the intent of this ordinance and will provide a much needed improvement to `ire p-otection capabilities in the area outlined. ,ZIAMES F. MATTHE Fire Marshal JFM/wp OF R'6 ci W z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DESIGN/UTILITY ENGINEERING 235-2631 Ml1NICIPAL OLRLOING 300 MILL AVE.SO. RENTGN,WASfl.9866 re BARBARA N. SHINPOCH May 18, 1981 MAYOR Barbara Shinpoch, Mayor Members of the City Council Subject: L.I.D. 320 Water Main Installation Northeast 27th St. Dear Mayor Shinpoch and Council Members: As of 5:o0 p.m. this datc we have one protest to this proposed improve- mcnt. This protest represents 47.26% of total assessment roll. Mr. Paul Houser, acting as legal counsel for Mr. Clarence Jones, requests his letter of protest dated January 26, 1981 be read at the Public Hearing tonight. The Utility Division has held thre, meetings with the participants of the Local Improvement District. The above protest does not meet the requirements of RCW 35.43.180; therefore, we recommend this be referred to the Ways and Means for an ordinance ordering construction of said project. Committee Very truly yours, Richard C. Houghton Acting Public Works Director H:pm doom . - _� OF k4 AGENDA CAI"/Ne""" Wpm Imam Oft" man q Im awe 00 FN* au" q Aa r MMW �TFO SEVTf P kENTON CITY COUNCIL 'c"It"MWL IfMM•rfwa REGULAR MEETING AFSIwNq IMwA.u.epr. MAY 18, 1981 clrY CL*vx ana Monday, 8:00 P.M. mousA wAr I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3• APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF MAY 11, 1981 4, SPECIAL PRESENTATION - Donated Work of Art S. PUBLIC HEARING: L.I.D. No. 320 - Waterline in North 270, Street Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Devil's Elbow 6. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time .any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda Item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the presiding officer, Please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 7. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member, a. City Clerk requests ordinance completing Cascadia Annexation. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. b. Public Works Dept. requests project acceptance, final pay estimate, beqin 30 day lien period for release OF retained amount; NE 4th St. and Union Ave. NE roadway widening and signalization CAG 065-81); Signal Electric Inc. Council concur, c. Mayor $hinpoch proclaims American Legion Auxill;ary POPPY Month and Poppy Days May 22 and 23, 1981. Council concur. d. Land Use Hearing Examiner recommends approval subject to conditions as modified by reconsideration for Rezone R-015-81 t: Special Permit $P-016-81, Dr, David Woodcock property located 123 Pelly Ave. N., R-2 to R-3; Special Permit to service existing dental clinic. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. e. Appeal of Hearing Examiner's recommendation 4/28/81, Earlington Park, First Cities Egu.ties, Preliminary Plat PP-056-80; simultaneous approval of rezone and preliminary plat requested. Refer to Planninq and Develop- ment Committee for recommendation. f. Mayor Shinpoch proclaims Veteran �f Foreign Wars Buddy Poppies Days May 22 and 23, 1981. Council concur, 9. Finance Department requests acceptance of low bid providing interim financ- Ing LIDM321 in amount of $60,00o for sanitary sewers in vicinity of NE Smset Blvd. and Duvall Ave. NE. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. h. Claim for Damages filed by Santa J. Wierzbicki for water damage loss; $340.62. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. 8. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Planning Commission - Clarification of Controlled Growth Council Policy 9. OLD BUSINESS 10, ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS ll. NEW BUSINESS By COUNCIL i2. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT i 110TICIff RENTON CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC NEARING AT 8*00 P.M. RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH For the purpose of Considering a proposed L.I.D. 320 - CONSTRUCT AND INSTALL WATER MAINS, HYDRANTS AND APPURTENANCES GENERAL LOCATION OF SUBJECT PROPERTY: VICINITY OF N.E. 27TH STREET BETWEEN EDMONDS AVENUE N.E. AND DEVIL'S ELBOW TOTAL ESTIMATED COST L.I.D. 320 $22,825.01 (Complete legal WetcriPhos ila+the+ wJo+manen awdahle in the City Cle+hi 0,9rxv - 235-2300) TM rs�sv.l. �eelleel.s, Nsheael.. Warning eseeselea..1 of ..ties Is e Msese M.IaN"1�ls •y fines ..d pri DATE OP PUBLICATION C E R T I F I C A T I O N STATE OF WASHINGTON) ) as. COUNTY OF KING 1 4 I, le-slim L. P}rljl hereby certify that 51X Mtsse f- t copies of the above no Lee rer• posted by as In SIX taswe conspicuous places on the property described and one COPY Was posted at the City Municipal Building, Renton, Washington on date of ARr1J 17 19 g/_. Signed ATTEST: Notary Public in and for the st&tA of was hington, residing at nt` g 'd7 0 • 19 T E R 0 P P I C E C 0 R R E S P 0 N D E R C R ,at, April 20. 1981 ro: Del bead, City Clerk FROM: Arlene Haight, Uti.,ities Engineering SUSJEcr: Resolution No. 2390 declaring its intention to Construct and Install hate-line Improvements LID 320 We have checked ULe above referenced Resolution and find it to be satisfactory as to Fo rm, legal description, pipe description and boundary map. Al! Nmp I N P E R 0 F F I C E C 0 R R F S P 0 N D F N C E Date March 27, 1981 M Del Mead, City Clerk FROM: Richard C. Houghton, Acting Public Works Director SUBJECT, Protest letter from attorney Paul Houser on behalf of Mr. Clarence Jones L.I.D. M320 - Item 81 Mr. Paul Houser, acting as legal councel for Mr. Clarence Jones, request his protest letter dated January 26, 1981, remain in effect. Copy attached. This one protest we have received represents 47.26% of the total costs of the project which falls short of the 60% of assessment dollars required to rill the L.I.D. per State Law (RCW 35.43.180). We will update „Al oth-dr protest received (if any) by 5:00 p.m. on May 18, 1981, the scheduled date for the Public Hearing on said LID f320. Rtc5—ard�oug�iton AH:ckd Attdchment I N T E R O F F I C E CC R R E S P 0 N D E N C E Date r h 24. 1991 TO: Del Mead, City Clerk FAi01: Richard C. Houghton, Acting Director of Public Works susjwr: Proposed Water L.I.D. N320 Vicinity of N. , 27th Street; East of Edmonds Ave. N C. Per City Council Minutes _ ted August 18, 1980, this department was instructed to hold an informal public meeting with the participants of the above referenced proposed L.I.D., prior to the Public Hearing. After meetinr, with the property owners. we have resolved their questions regarding costs, methods of assessment and engineering design. Therefore the property owners have collectively agreed to proceed with the L.I.D. Please draw up the Resolution of Intention setting the date for Public Hearing. We would appreciate the earliest possible hearing date. Attached please find the preliminary assessment roll, cost estimate and boundary map of the local improvenent district, together with exhibits "A" (the legal description) and "8" (the pipe description) for the resolution. We would like to be advised of the date for the Public Hearing after scheduling. i i Richard ar Dug ton AH:ckd Attachments WATER L . 1. D. N0. . 3z___D.i o {, rel N. E. _IT th S T. NORTH i bi _ "�.z. --� of .9.w•s W � F�0 Z I ti JESWINE o QLID. BOUNDARY J01pES s) SWEENEY 9 ZEASTF_RLIN � m OJESWINE /70 7/' i 4 <,<.ris) WATER L . !. D. NO. �.�._.. Colors We rofe 1zsYi0aS (AO-ier�i/pe rau�4'-s Gcr.rer diiewsvor. ,mod llw in4.ca�4ar hew "D•I. kw*#-Iir,e /,v /✓X• 27'% S7: v�GQ�.vree -4r, / roarer 77m red G ^G��Cr/i.IC tJsr / row-VIde'rel W Ae oily towG �Tuwv.ie, S�er iry o � i�. N. E. 27 fh ST. t I � � C z 3Ip'f 2 JESWUVE ' L.I.D. BOUNDARY z i d s SW:-ZNEV' z 'swore 71' .,r .a,�• 4 l • ♦ ` - � , � , . _ �� - � , ���. w , - ... � .. . � ., �. � - � " r. � ' � a,,, � ^,. I N T e' R 0 F F I C E C 0 R R E S P ON C E N C E Date March 24, 1981 To: Del Mead, City Clerk F" Richard C. Houghton, Acting Director of Public Works susircr: Proposed Water L.I.D. #320 Vicinity of N.E. 27th Street; Last of Edmonds Ave. N.E. Per City Council Minutes dated August 18, 1980, this department was instructed to hold an informal public meeting with the particl;)ants of the above referenced proposed L.I.D., prior to the Public Hearing. After meeting with the property owners, we have resolved their questions regarding costs, methods of assessment and engineering design. Therefore the property owners have collectively agreed to proceed with the L.I.D. Please draw up the Resolution of Intention setting the date for Public Hearing. We would appreciate the earliest possible hearing date. Attached please find the preliminary assessment roll, cost estimate and boundary map of the local improvement district, together with exhibits "A" (the legal description) and "B" (the pipe description) for the resolution. We would like to be advised of the date for the Public Hearing after scheduling. 0 c ar Houghton AH:ckd Attachments • w-L1a- i CITY OF RENTON, WASn_NGTON RESOLUTION No. 2390 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT AND INSTALL WATER MAINS, HYDRANTS AND APPURTERANCES IN THE VICINITY OF N. E. 27TH STREET BETWEEN EDMONDS AVENUE d. E. AND DEVILS ELBOW, RENTON , KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; AND TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 320 TO ASSESS THE COST AND EXPENSE OF SAID IMPROVEMENI AGAINST THE PROPERTIES 1N SUCH DISTRICT SPECIFICALLY BENEFITED TUERED"; NOTIFYING ALL PERSONS WHO MAY DESIRE TO OBJECT TO SAID IMPROVEMENT TO APPEAR ANL PRESENT THEIR OBJECTIONS AT A MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO BE HELD ON MAY ib, 1981. BE IT .ESOLVED BY THE N..l YOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AS FOLLOWS: SECTI I: That it is the intention of the City Council of the City of Penton , Washington, to construct and install water mains, hydrants and appurtenances in the following described area of the City, to-wit: 1. (a) Description of Local Improvement District No. 320: As incorporated herein as per Exhibit "A" which is ^fade a part hereof as if fully set forth. (b) ? iprovements: As incorporated herein as per Exhibit "B" which is made a part hereof as if fully set forth. There ;hall be included in the foregoing the acquisition and installation of all necessar; valves, fittings, couplings, connections, equ;.pment and appurtenances, and the acquisition of any easements, rights-of-way and land that may be required; and there shall further be included the performance of such work, as may be incidental aro necessary to the foregoing construction and installation. The City C- hcil may, in its discretion, modify a.id amend the details of the foregoing described improvement , including t^e finank.tnF thereof, where in its ? idgment it appear: advis: , Page 1 { provided such modifications and amendments do not substantially alter the general Plan of said improvement project. All of the foregoing shall be in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor to be preparad by the Director of Public Works of the City of Renton, SECTION II The entire cost and expense of said 4mprovement, unless hereafter timely m.dified or amended by the City Council, shall be borne by and assessed against the property specially benefited by such improvement to be includedi in the local improvement district to be established, embra-.ing as near as may be all property specially benefi- by such improvement. There shall be included i the cost and expense of said improvements all cost items specified in RCW 35.44.920. SECTION III: All persons who may desire to object to the improvement herein described are hereby notified to appear and present such objections at a meeting o" the City Council t be held in the Council Chambers, or the City Hall, Renton, Washington at 8:00 P.M. on May 18, 1981 , which time and place are hereby fixed for hearing a'l matters relating to said proposed improvement and all objections thereto and for determining the method of payment fvr said improvement. The Ci,y Clcrk shall give notice of said hearing and said proposed improvement as required by law. SECTION IV: Tht Public Works Director, or his duly authorized representative, is hereby directed tc submit to the City Sauncil, on cr be:"ore the aforc-said hearing date, all data and information required by law to be submitted. PASSED By THE CITY COUNCIL this I i day of April, 19$1 . e ores ea Y er Page I APPROVED BY THE MAYOR thia llih day of April, 1981. �oat,wu� •S4n oik. ar ara 2. Sninpocri, mayor Approved as to^form: L-urence J. WaVren, City-Attorney Date of Publication: April 17, 1981 >' - Page 3 1 EXHIBIT "A" Legal Description of Boundary Water L.I.D. /320 The ea. terly 370.71 feet of the westerly 741.42 feet of that portion Govenv ent Lot 4, within the N.M. 1/4 of the N.M. 1/4 of Section 4, Towns'.ip 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M.; lying southerly of N.E. 27th Street (S.E. 97th Street) (C.M. Monohan County Road f368); LESS the southerly 293 feet. EASIBZT "6" Pipe Description L.S.D. 7320 B" pipe Ip N.E. 27th S[ Prom a point 345' E. of Edaonds Avenue easterly a distance of 3760. 0 0 WA,rER ► . 1. D. NO. 320 OV � � 4 N. E. 27 !b ST. NORrN w Z JESWINE I j LID. BOUNDARY Q JONES E0 SWEENEY 9 Q EASTERLIN 44 � JESWINE '70 7/' /00 9g �J 00 I \alw (.. AAWA % A'Asn./l/ ' Iel4¢AG. N .0oR?'ioA/ d'c c1ix * Ll^'MrN6 tjs/77?W Stc6Yl rin"yclkc,� '� G715G USS �X6/`/,4C� f�d3/t/Gj. hf/e7vi¢yf/ rJF 41q 7tr8 A7A/A/ ..UNa3 A474,u .4 M67&7- 7/ Co irM�f hA �Q'�/iriti G v 7A L? &D,7tnV0 io Qci��.t. h OLty MLY6V iV.6J Ama/y ILIA,, Ir Z• +-p�0 , . USG I`C� ..4'S'•�/IN N' J�yWt27✓Cy .f.' E.4slrrz L.r�r6 c".1,�,16 /.V ,4ND !'C/{n/�'+J �O I�NOlaj .+,Wo7 eA--W 46L . !� t-V CIA ?. {7ij Cor/bnZ 6/+7 JC7W,wlc />b 44 wq , 3 /1�., scvc+e•K.(JMIfcr .�,�N aA.e�,c�av�s Pr6k5s s 'f,LL 47 1/7.2c�$ 4l�hrP-A/R7-iUds- 2. .4d�,voou IF.mitt .V.avc, �nE dim / B, M't A - �-'. %a/t'> /C/sUCofrrona7t ,tNt� rC �'C utJ `�Gc�B;,, LN{3- 4�(/ir'U+ t'5 ACA,iss� 41- Ic 16W Fi/ds (w(fDiX.q/ of Rr ® • RPUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DESIGN/UTtUTY ENGINEERING 23S-2h.31 ✓g MUMICI►ALWIL01f10 MMIMILLAVE.90. REMTOM.MAIMLMMIMI 9 b �yP �tE� FZ Eyw BARBARA Y. SHINPGCH March 11, 1981 MAYOR Mr. Paul W. Houser Jr. Attonuy-at-Lw P.O. boa 59 Hmton HA 98053 Its: Protest letters against Water L.I.D. #320 Your Client: Mr. Clarence Jones Dear Mr. Houser: We are in receipt of your letter dated January 26, 1981 registering a protest on behalf of Mr. Clarence Jones regarding the installation of waterline improve- ments under L.I.D. 0320. Attached hereto please find a copy of the latest correspondence mailed to each ptoperty owner, including Mr. Jones, within the Water L.I.D., proposing a meeting to be held on March 26, 1991. We have ilso included all refetenced attachments for your review. Since you are representing Mr. Jones it this matter, we anticipate that you may wish to attend the meeting with your client. We are hoping this final meeting will produce answers to any remaining questions regarding the proposed waterline improvement, And encourage the property owner. to reconsider new cost figures that will be presented at the meeting. Very truly yours, //f Ronald L. Oluen Lead 1"tillties Specialist AH:ckd 8nclosures M� ' ASSESSMENT ROLL TN[Ury[HGIN[[q .e,... „ RATE• s�H uwoW,sofra Installat son a. W4 ,I;gT -- c/Wterline in N.F._Z)tk-+�t...i.tmt.41 a EST. a02¢ Ol '""'7 ant x ftrWTt�ROOM To emxo.._ 9*0&4 Ave. N.E. _ __. Cott h —'—"FsuHG off ... r54•_FT. J_ /9 HM1F Or oWIH1 '—�_ �ef01NlO CMDKA"w -.._..._._. ANSI.MOP I, —..__.. .a ar w a r1OWR IFfl W yMnN�Sg1, -_• 1 .sgnq,a rur e.r e.� .. Janes, C1erinft N. a +ae `..."„ ,"'„nrw-_ S C+u..Nd, An„y s Clr.[u 2625 N.E. 27th St. - TL.152 Sec. 4.24-5 • FOOT A"— Ag WOO Re" Por of E. 170.71 ft, of Y. 51;./2 ft - o WAUU f ELI to N.Y. IR of 00.112 00 10,737 15 .__ 1 in Set. I-23-5. --— Y 0 S1Y, of N.E. 27th St.; LESS - --"- .. South 293 feet• /.23-5 —'_-- Kirk)�q Yf 1R066 - E N.M. .t. of N. 741.42 ft. of par 1 MN N E. of N.Y. 43.976 ROpa 7 -- — !1 01 N.M. IN of Sec. 1- /fo+_ _ ---___� 7-511 2 of N F. y lES3 Lau4 791 feet. t TL - -2633 N.E. 27th St. 26O S et 1 a3-5 Renton WA 94%5 Par of E 100 ft. of N 641,12 ft. of N,Y. 1M1/1 of Sec.h23- 16,966/0 3,01R SS Y. - ' - ' S; I Sly feet. N;E. sou h Oi 27th St.; LESS <. Jesrfne, Fred A. 1633 N•E. 27th St- TL S Set. 1.23-5 Aentoo W 98055 NortA 160.ft..of S. IS3 ft. of E. 202 `16.117 ---t------ - 100 ft. of N p1,A; P., of 6L/ .. ,692 21 I - in 1 7 _ 1 Or T'+7i ►' "'stf45 7"emsbe EUIBIT "B" Pipe Description L.I.D. 0320 B" Pipe In N.E. 27th St. From a point 345' E. of Edmonds Avenue easterly a distance of 376'. t' EXHIBIT "B" pipe Description L.I.D. I320 8" Pipe In N_____F• 21th St,- Fros a point 345' E. of Edmonds Avenue easterly a distance of 376'• i MILIT "B" Pipe Description L.I.D. 1320 @�' Pipe In N.E. 27th 5t. � From a point 345' E. of Edmonds Avenue easterly a distance of 376'. r ' F` Y 4 . w` o s EXHIBIT "A" Legal Description of Boundary Water L.I.O. #320 The easterly 370.71 feet of the westerly 741.42 feet of that portion of Government Lot 4, within the N.W. 1/4 of the N.W. 1/4 of Section 4, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M.; lying southerly of N.E. 27th Stree' (S.E. 97th Street) (C.M. Monohan County Road #368); LESS the southerly 293 feet. EXHIBIT 4P Legal Description of Boundary Water L.I.D. N320 The easterly 370.71 feet of the westerly 741.42 feet of that portion of Government Lot 4, within the N.W. 1/4 of the N.N. 1/4 of Section 4, Township 23 North, Range i East, W.M.; lying southerly of N.E. 27tn Street (S.E. 97th Street) (C.M. Monohan County Road #'368); LESS the southerly 293 feet. e • EXHIBIT "A" Legal Description of Boundary Water L.I.D. /320 The easterly 370.71 feet of the westerly 741.42 feet of that portioi. of Government Lot 4, within the N.W. 1/4 of the N.W. 1/4 of Section 4, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M.; lying southerly of N.E. 27th Street (S.E. 97th Street) (C.N. Nonohan County Road #368); LESS the southerly 293 feet. • � in OF R@� i $ 'Z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DESIGN/UTILITY ENGINEERING • 235-2631 D9 1U aaY g 1NICiPAL BUILDING 200 Mill AVE 50. RF NTON,WASH.9B055 t P �•ED SEctf BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH March 11, 1981 MAYOR 1 Subject: Proposed L.I.D. 4320 Waterline Installation Vicinity N.E. 27th Street, East of Edmonds eve. N.E. Dear Property Owner: In an effort to resolve all final questions and to bung the proposal of the installation of the waterline in N.E. 27th Street, east of Edmonds Ave. N.K. to a proper conclusion we are calling one last informal meeting to be held: Date: March 24, 1981 'time: 10:00 A.M. Place: 4th Floor Conference Room Renton Hunicipal Ruildiug 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington We would like to present an update of the status of the L.I.D., and a review of the events that have brought us to this last decisive meeting. The one protest we have received represents 47.261 of the total cost of the project which falls short of the 60% of assessment aollars required to kill the L.I.D. per State Law (R.C.W. 35.43.180). Therefore we most submit[ the L.I.D. as is or recalculate the costs based on a different design per the wishes of the majority of the property owners. We are prepared to present a final cost estimate that would provide for the installation of the 8" watersiin in N.E. 27th Street only. At this time the requirement of hoping to intertfe the 6" line to the south will be waived until future develcament of the property. Thus by eliminating 500 feet (approx) of water pipe. origin. designed to be extended to the south line of the L.I.D. boundary, w^ have oen able to reduce the costs significantly. 7 t�' W-614 LID 320 Vicinity NE 27th & Edmonds NE 4 March 11, 1991 Page 2 Attached hereto is a brief history of what has transpired through our past informal meetings, and telephone discussions. Please review this history so that any corrections and/or additions can be made before we forward the L.I.D. package tr City Council for final consideracion. Also attached hereto is a proposed cost estimate and assessment breakdown for Y.E, :)th Street alone. Please review these new cost figures and be prepared to discuss the matter at our meeting. The Utilities Division of the Public Works Department would appreciate the opportunity to meet with you again. It is our sincere wish that all parties concerned feel they have received fair consideration regarding the benefit Of participating in the expansion and service of the City of Renton Water System. Very truly yours. Ronald L. Olsen �(� Lead Utilities Specialist AH:ckl Enclosures oF' RFC PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DESIGN/UTILITY ENGINEERING S 235-2631 AO + 14 M OPAL WILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON.MASH.ae066 9 e P '11NTFo SE p7E� SARSARA Y. SHINPOCH March 11. 1981 MAYOR Subject: Proposed L.I.D. 1320 Waterline Installation Vicinity N.E. 27th Street, East of Edmonds Ave. N.E. Dear Property Owner: In an effort to resolve all final questions and to bring the proposal of the installation of the waterline in N.E. 27th Street, east of Edmonds Ave. N.E. to a proper conclusioc. we are calling one last informal meeting to be held: Date: March 24, 1981 Time: 10:00 A.M. Place: 4th Floor Conference Room Renton Municipal Ruildiag 200 Mill Avenue South Renton, Washington We would like to present an update of the statas of the L.I.D., and a review of the events that have brought us t,, this last decisive meeting. The one protest we have received represents 47.26% of the total coat of the project which fells short of the 602 of assessment dollars required to kill the L.I.D. per State Law (R.C.W. 35.43.180). Therefore we must submltt the L.I.D. as is or recalculate the coats based on a different design per the wishes of the majority of the propert, owners. We are prepared to present a final cost estimate that would provide for the installation Of the 8" watermin in N.E. 27th Street only. At this time the requirement of '-moping to intertie the 6" line to the south will be waived until future development of the property. Thus Iy eliminating 500 feet (approx) of "ter pipe, originally designed to be extended to the south line of the L.I.D. boundary, we have been able to redu, the costs significantly. �laz�n u. lea. Yaµr 2 Attached heretj Ss a brl.ef history of what has transpired through our past informl Meetings. and telephone diecussicne. Please review this history so that any corr,ctions and/or additioas can be made before we forsa_d the L.I.D. package to City Council for final consideration. Also attached hereto Is a propoaed cost esttuate and acsesrment breakdown for N.N. 27th Strert alone. Please review these new cost figures and be prepared to diacciss the matter at our meting. The Ut Llities Di+Salon of the ?ublic Worka "lepartmot would appreciate the opportunity to met with ynu again. It is our slacere wish that all parties concerned feel they have received fair consideration ragardiag the benefit of participating in the "Pension and service of the City of Renton Water System. Very truly yours. C46c., re�,'44t.,�j Ronald L. Olsen Lead Utilities Specialist Ali:ckd Enclosures REVISED 1/10/8! COST ESTIMATE LID NO. 320 :76 I.o, c£ 8" C.i. (T.J.) Water Main 8 7.11/ft $ 2.673.36 376 I-f, of Installation of 8" Water Main 8 17.00/ft 6,392.00 1 EA ."" Blow-Off Assenblles 8 800.00/ea 800.00 1 I EA F:re Mycrant Assembly Misr. C.I. Fittings 11 0 50 Asphalt Restcratlon 1,20004..015 SUB TOTAL S 14,369.51 IDS CONTINGENCY 1,436.95 S 15,8J6.46 5.4% Sales Tax 853.55 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION S 13,660.01 10% B 6 month interim financing 00 ,666.00 Attorney Fees 1 1,666 City Clerk Fees ; 1ng!neering (15% of Construction Costs) ,000.00 000.00 TOTAL L.I.O. COSTS S 22.825.01 WATER L I. D. N0. 320 Colves o(enofe me,vas Gdw rP/fie ro .s amWe'r dliCA 6tion. A%d hm. /irdieftfrss )Ida ir"D r• "*)-Il.ie /n Nk- T9'? Sr. Yaj oveed 4r- ot 1&Are rou-le r. Tire A-ea' &-&Awi�e,,Aoi Mf Coxvadt'ree i,- u/e 0N4f Sdr✓e1 jeCc,,ire, Stxeney/ C u A� G r E. 27 to ST. NORTH RY.GT f ` I o� 340'. A i� 0 W ' 2 JESWINE m 1 y l) L.I.D. BOUNDARY Q XS C SWEENEY% 9 IQ EAS7ERLIN e O o z � 9 Q JESWINE .� 1 1 O I SZ 2g W ;70 7/' �00 nd i A. I (4 ,5; Renton City cewmoll N►UBO 4 . Sry, Fd ►roposed faamP oleo recommend" that the King County Review Board to notified LID - Continued that the county or" Is within I00 feat of o sanitary sewer when the project Is complete. The Committee also recommended that a public meting be hold with the particl pants prior to thee preliminary imaring. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN TIME RECOMMENDATION OF THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. NOVO By STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, THAT THE CITY ADVISE THE KING COUNTY BOUT V REVIEW BOARD, STATE ATTORNEY-WERAL'S OFFICE AND THE ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON CITIES REGARDING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPOSED LID AND THE KING COUNTY ISLAND SHOWING THE EXISTING AIR) PROPOSED SEWER LINE AND DISTANCE TO ADJACENT PROPERTIES, THAT OUR POLICY BE CALLED TO THEIR ATTENTION ON SEWER HOOK UP AND STATE LAM ON DISTANCE TO SEWER CONNECTION, AND THE CITY SEEK THEIR ADVICE ON INITIATING OR REQUIRING ANNEXATION OF THE AREA. CARRIED. Proposed Water The Utilities Committes report recomin Council concurrence LID 1120 In a proposed waterline LID for HE 270. St. east of Edmonds Ave. ME 27th St. ME. The report further recommended that the Public Works Deport- ment hold a public meeting with participants of the proposed LID prior to the hearing. Referral to the W sand Means Committea "at recommended. MOVED BY STREDICKE, S �T� THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. NE kth and Union MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, WORK PROCEED IMMEDIATELY FOR Intersection 'ALLING OF BIDS FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES Al Nf 4th STREET AND UNION AVE. ME FOR CONSIDERATION TO THE WIDENING AND PAVING AND FUTURE OPTIONS FOR SIDEWALKS AND MATTER BE DIRECTED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chal mean Clymer presented committee t report recommending first leading of an ordinance vacating a rsT1�(t "-ding portion of NE 12th Street and Council to wive the fee. Follow- Vacation Portion log reading, it was MOVED BY CLYP.ER, SECOND ROCKMILL, REFER WE 12th St. ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMP.. .TEE. CARRIED. The committee recommended reading and adoption of the following resolutions: Resolution 12354 A resolution was read transferring $33,057.16 from the contingency un rF� an�r fund to Engineering Professional services for LID 1314. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR AND ADOPT THE RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Resolution 02355 A resolution was read transferring $2,690.52 from Current Fund/Fire un rF� enT err—' Facilities to Finance Records Service for replacement of the paper shredder. MOVED BY CLYMER. SECOND ROCKMILL, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution /2356 A resolution was read transferring $339.048 for the purpose of u rams er salary adjustments for Union Exempt and 21-R employees and 1980 Salary Fire Management longevity and for implementation of :')c salary Survey survey. MOVED By CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR AMC ADOPT THE RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Resolution 02357 A resolution was read transferring $1,796.72 from Cumulstive an rans er Reserve to Unemployment Compensation for second Quarter 1980 Unemployment benefits. MOVED BY CLYMER. SECOND ROCKMILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN Benefits THE RESOLUTION. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT As there was no further business to come before the Council , it 10:15 P.M. was MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, THE MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. Ore City Clerk REVISED 3/10/01 COST ESTIMATE LID NO. 320 376 I.f, of 8" 0.1. (T.J.) Water Main 2 7.11/ft $ 2,675.36 376 I.f. of Installation of 8" Water Main 8 17.00/ft 6,392.00 1 EA 2" Blow-Off Assemblies d 800.00/ea 800.00 I EA Fire Hydrant Assembly 1,500.00 Misr_. C.I. Fittings 1.204.15 Asphalt Restoration I,80C.00 SUB TOTAL $ 14,369.51 10% CONTINGENCY 1,436.95 $ 15,806.46 5.4% Sates Tax 853.i5 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION S 16,660.01 !0S B 6 month interim financing 1,666.00 Attorney Fees 1,000.00 City Clerk Fees 1,000.00 Enoineerirg (15% of Construction Costs) 2,499.00 TOTAL L.I.D. COSTS S 22,825.01 mw WAFER L . I. D. No. . u O� Alik" N. E. 27 th _S_T. :9 NORM 0 aI I � 34n•� 4i I2 JESWINE Ij L.I.D. BOUNDARY IQ � JONES oo SWEa EY IQ EASTERUN Q o Z At.W?rvfxsed a rhH,.e JESWINE O 85 W i70 7r ion ioa' I ^ <,a•n s I ` :x.. 71 i PROPOSED ASSESSMENT COSTS L.I.D. No. 320 3-10-81 PROPERTY OWNER LEGAL SQ.FT. SYS.DEV.FEE ASSESS. TOTAL COSTS S of PROTEST BASED ON LID ASSESSMENT Jones T.L. 152 • SEC 4-23-5 60,112.80 S 601.12 + $ 10,787.15 = `s 11,388.27 47.26% Easteriin Sweeney T.L. 266 Sec. 4-23-5 33.976.80 S 339.76 + S 6,097.10 - $ 6,436.86 2b.7{$ Jesw$ne TL 280 Sec 4-23-5 16.%8.40 $ 169.88 + $ 3,048.55 = b 3,Z18.43 �3,3b% Jeswlne T.L. 285 Sec 4-23-5 16,117.20 S 161.17 + S 2,892.21 - S 3,053.38 12.07% • TOTAL SQ. FT. 127,195.20 TOTAL EST. COST = $ 22.825.01 00.00% COST PER SQ. FT. = S 0.179449 REVISED 3/10/81 COST ESTIMATE LID NO. 320 376 Lf. of 8" O.I. (T.J.) Water Main @ 7. 11/ff b 2,673.36 376 I.f. of Installation of B" Water Main @ 17.00/ft 6,392.00 1 EA 2" Blow-Off Assemblies @ 800.00/ea 800.00 1 EA Fire Hydrant Assembly 1,500.00 Misc. C.I. Fittings 1,204.15 Asphalt Restoration 1,600.00 SUB TOTAL S 14,369.51 10% CONTINGENCY 1,436.95 E 15,806.46 5.4% Sates Tax 853.55 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION S 16,660.01 10% @ 6 month interim financing 1,666.00 Attorney Fees 1,000.00 City Clerk Fees 1,000.00 Engineering (15% of Construction Costs) 2,499.00 TOTAL L.I.D. COSTS S 22,825.01 REVISED 3/10/dl COST FSTI MATE L10 N0. 320 376 I.f. of 8" D.I. (T.J.) Water Win 8 7.11/ft S 2,673.36 76 I.f, of Installation Of 8" Water Main p 17.00/ft 1 EA 2" 81ow-Off Assambi les R 800.00/ea 6,392,00 I EA Fire Hydrant Assembly 8OO.D0 MISC. C.I. Fittings 11500.00 Asphalt Restoration 1,2D4.15 11800.00 SUB TOTAL S 14,369.51 10% CONTINGENCY 1,436.95 S 15,806.46 5.4 Sales Tax 853.55 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION S 16,660.01 10% 8 6 mon,,. interim financing Attorney Fees 1,666.00 City Cle-k Fees 1,000.00 Engi noering (15% of Construction Costs) 1,000.00 2,499.00 TOTAL L.I.D. COSTS S 22,825.01 PROPOSED ASSESSMENT COSTS L.I.D. No. 320 3-10-81 PRDPERTY OWNER LEGAL SQ.FT. STS.DEV.FEE ASSESS. TOTAL COSTS S of PRASEESSNENT ST BASED ON LID Jonas T.L. 152 - 47.26% • SEC 4-23-5 60,112.80 $ 601.12 + S 11FvT ?-FS`� S 11,3b.27 Eastorlin Sweeney T.L. 266 26.71% Sac„ 4-23-5 33,976.80 S 3>9.76 + 5 6.007.10 S 6,436.86 Jeswine TL 280 13.36% Sec 4-23-5 16.988.40 S 169.88 + S 3,018.35 " S 3,218.43 Jeswlne T.L. 285 12.67% • Sec 4-23-5 16,117.20 S 161.17 + S 2.M.21 S 3,053.38 TOTAL SO. FT. = 127,195.20 TOTAL EST. COST = $ 22,80.0r 100.00{ COST PER SQ. FT. = S 0.179449 ANRCH Y, !98! HISTORY AND BACKGRouNo INrowATIOfi PROPOSED L.I.D. No. 320 VICINITY N.E. 27TH ST. I.YO EDMONDS AVE. N.E. On March 3, (980, the Utility Division of the Public Yorks Department received a petltl on proposing the formation of a water L.I.D. In the above referenced Vicinity, On June 23. 1980, Ron Olsen referred the patiiion to the Utilities Committee together with additional background Information requesting concurrence as to proposed boundary line and clearance to proceed to Council with ,petition for L.I.D. This referral Is labeled Exhibit "A" and attached hereto. We drew a boundary encompassing all the land owned by the property owners who signed the petition, signatures on the petition therefore represented 100% of the frontage and 100% of the area. When the property owners originally signed the petition the limits of the L.I.D. were vague. By Intl"-jIng all the property owners who did sign, we created an undateatable L.I.D. This is a point of protest by Mr. Jones In a letter of protest prepared by his attorney, a copy of which Is attached and labeled Exhibit "B". The petition was validated and submitted to City Clerk in June of 1980, To defeat an L.I.D., 63 of the r assessment yosts property owners/must be against the installa- tion of the improvements as required by State Law (R.C.W. 35.43.180). Mr. Jones assessment represents 47.26% of the total costs of the project, At the August 18, 1980 Council meeting, the Utilities Committee report recommended Council concurrence in the toraatlon of the L.I.D. and further recommended that the Public Works Department hold a public (informal) meeting with participants of the proposed L.I.D. prior to the public hearing. ,X Through the ensuing months the Utility Division held three separate meetings With the participants, preparing separate cost estimates and maps for each Meeting. We received approval from Warren Gonnason (Then Director of Public Works) to have their system development fee included in their assessment providing the property owners with the option to spread their construction assessment and their system development fee over a ten year period plus interest. Somewhere between the 2nd and 3rd informal meeting, Mr. Jones changed his mind about wanting to participate in the water L.I.O. Mr. Jones has the largest Piece of property and therefore the highest assessment, even though It falls Short of the 60% of assessment dollars required to kill the L.I.U. Subsequent to the meetings, the Utility Division has received phone calls from Easterlin and personal Inquiries from Jeswine regarding the status of the LID No. 320 Pape 2 proposed L.I.D. We feel there exists carrain internal conflicts between some of the property owners, Such as unfulfillc agreements from the past, an Illegal water connec- tion, differences In opinion regarding future development, etc., etc. - including a written protest f-cm Mr. Jones. We are calling a final Informal meeting on March 24, 190i in as. effort to resolve all questions and to bring the proposal of the L. I .D. to a proper con- clusion, per the wishes cf the participants. Respec-rfully subm1i�itttttetdd,, Arlenr``/ ✓ A.0 r *BSON. MOUSER & DOBSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW I� JOIIN W. OOR{ON A[�LLua„a a.¢.w (p{�"n6 PAVI W.Y.OU"M Y. O OAV1. C. p0�[ON 11[NtOM, WAfNIN'JTON Y)GOO [�[,ul WVYUI F. COYWN Jan. 26, 1981 City of Renton Department of Public Works 4th Floor Renton Municipal Building 200 Mi 11 Avenue Sorth Rerton, NP. 9fY)F I, Attentivu: Ron Olsat Gent1cmen: We represent Clarence Jones who is the Owner of Property within the proposed water LID l320. On behalf of Mr. Jones, we hereby request that Mr. Jones' rare be withdrawn from the petition on the following grounds: 1. Petition was misrepresented to Mr. Janes claiming that it was Only a m s of obtaining an estimate of future costs of a water LI➢ and that if he wished to take his name off later, he. ccwlA. 2. Pursuant to Rmi 35.43.120, the petition for a local improvement district must "set forth the nature and territorial extent of the proposed improvement. . The petition, a copy of which I received from the public works departnent, contains no such description of the nature and territorial extent of the proposed improvement. Therefore, this petition is deficient and invalid according to ROW 35.43.120. Secondly, we want to notify you of our intent to protest any assessment on the grounds that the property arced by Mr. Jones is not specially benefitted. Mr. Jones' property located at 2625 N.E. 27th Street in Renton is legally desrribed as follows: That portion of the East 170.71 feet of the West 541.22 feet of Government Lot 4 in the Northwest Ouarter of Section 4, 'Township 23 North, Range 5 EW, lyinq Southerly of N.E. 27t`+ Street; LESS the South 293 feet. This protest is based yxr the fact that Mr. Jones' property is not specially bencfitted in that it is already serviced by water. Very truly yours, ' Dobson, House r b Dobson Paul W. Hauer Jr. 1/ BHith MARCH 9, 1981 HISTORY AND BACKGROIND INFORMATION PROPOSED L.I.D. No. 320 VICINITY N.E. 27TH ST. AND EDMDNDS AVE. N.E. On March 3, 1980, the Utility Division of the Public Works Department received a petition proposing the formation of a water L.I.D. in the above referenced vicinity. On June 23, 1980, Ron Olsen referred the petition to the Utl lities Committee together with additional background information requesting concurrence as to proposed boundary line and clearance to proceed to Council with petition for L.I.D. This referral is labeled Exhibit "A" and attached hereto. We drew a boundary encompassing all the land owned by the property owners who signed the petition, signatures on the petition therefore represented 100% of the frontage and 100% of the area. When the property owners originally signed the petition the limits of the L.I.D. were vague. By including all the property owners who did sign, we created an undefeatable L.I.D. This is a point of protest by Mr. Jones in a letter of protest prepared by his attorney, a copy of which is attached and labeled Exhibit "B". The petition was validated and submitted to City Clerk in Jone of 1980. assessment costs To defeat an L.I.D., 60% of the property owners/must be against the installa- tion of the Improvements as required by State Law (R.C.W. 35.43.180). Mr. Jones assessment represents 47.26% of the total costs of the project. At the August 18, 1980 Council meeting, the Utilities Committee report recommended Council concurrence in the formation of the L.I.D. and further recommended that the Public Works Department hold a public (informal) meeting with participants of the proposed L.I.D. prior to the public hearing. Through the ensuing months the Util; y Division held three separate meetings with the participants, preparing separate cost estimates and maps for each meeting. We received approval from Warren Gonnason (then Director of Public Works) to have their system development fee Included in their assessment providing the property .rs wlih the option to spread their construction assessment and their system development fee over a ten year period plus interest. Somewhere between ine 2nd and 3rd informal meeting, Mr. Jones changed his mind about wantinc to participate in the water L.I.D. Mr. Jones has the largest piece of property and therefore the highest assessment, even though It falls short of the 60% of assessment dollars required to kill the L.I.D. Subsequent to the meetings, the Utility Division has received phone calls from Easterlin and personal Inquiries from Jeswine regarding the status of the LID No. 1120 Page 2 proposed L.I.D. We feel there exists certain Internal conflicts between some of the property owners, such as unfulfilled agreements from the past, an illegal water connec- tion, differences In opinion regarding future development, etc., etc. - including a written orctest from Mr. Jones. We are calling a final informal meeting on March 24, 198! In an effort to resolve all questions and to bring the proposal of the L.I.D. to a proper con- cluslon, per the wishes of the participants. Respectfully submitted, + ` Arrlane Haight M RESULTS OF MARCH 24, 1981 INFORMAL MEETING: In attendance at The March 24, i981 meting were: Mr. Jeswine, Mr. Jones Ind his attorney, Mr. Paul Houser. It was determined at the meeting to proceed with the installatiun of the all Water line in Northeast 27th St, only. The requirement of Iwping to In Tarifa the 6" line to the south line of the L.I.D. boundary was waloopi The systems development fee was excluded from the preliminary assessment roll, per the request of the property owners. It was their choice to pay the tap fee upon meter application and/or at the time of future development. The required paper work was therefore forwarded to the City Clerk's office requesting the Resolution of Intention be drawn up and a date sat fur the public hearing. Mr. Paul Houser, acting as Mr. Clarence Jones' attorney, requested Mr. Jones protest NOT be withdrawn and remain in effect. Mr. Jones protest represents 47.26% of the total cost of theproject. The date for the public hearing has been set for May 18, 1981. C. C N R E S P 0 .7 D E R C E Dec. January 30. 1981 TO: Larry Warren, City Attorney E'RQI: Richa�d C. Houghton, Acting Public Works Director SUBJECT: Proposed LID No. 320 Viciniry ME 27th St. and Edmonds Ave. HE This departme it has received a letter fr—.. Paul u. Mouser, Jr. Attorney at Law, challenging the legality of the petition proposing formation of water I.ID 320. Attached hereto please find copies of Mr. Mouser's letter, the original petition, and the letter validating the petition to the City Clerk, Thc-e exists a number of oth*r details too numerous to montion in this memo. Please call M,. Ron Olsen, Lt lines Di.ision, for further tackground ' •for- mati.,n if n, Ali pmp Attachments Yf 1-29, r/ LID 370 It t44 Cam•+'; �" Gs�'a'° )"�G..+.�c. l4JA Qii'L. °u Ccry !"lc.,�. C.a�L'rn AMC" . l/ e i R 06OBSON. MOUSER & DOBSON 0 ATTORNCYS AT LAW NT1N W DWbN !• f.v so ayrox[ 11VL W.MWt[p • p. Ypn DY e.a D1VIp f. pOMON [[NTOM. WIDMINOTy1 [tn][ ,sf nf. 1YYYAItl k, OpOkdl Jan. 2f, lMil City of R•�ntm Departmnt of Ptfilic WUrks 4th Flmr Mnton Municipel aujldim 2M Mill nvpnue Sp,.tth Renton, �V-, W55 Attentim: Rm Olson: Gentleman: We represent Clarence Jones tend in the owner of property Within the proposed water LID 4320. On behalf of Mr. Janes, we hereby request. that Mr. Jones- name be withdrawn from the petition On the following grounds, I. Petition was misrepresented to Fir. Junes claiming that it was Only a seems of cbtsinira an estimate of future costs of a water LID and that if he wi'had to take his care off later, he could. 2. Pursuant to KK 35.43.120, the petition for a local improvement district must "net forth the nature and territorial extent of the proposed is42vaIllnt• . The petition, a copy of which I received from the public works department, contains no such description of the nature and territorial extent of the prcfcaed impro,rerent. Therefore, this petitim is deficient and invalid Acccredinq to " 35.41.120. Seowly, r went to notify yore of as intent to pmtest Wry asse-arent on the grounds that the property armed by Mr. Janes is rot specially benefitted. W. Jones' property located at 2625 N.E. 27th Street in Renton is legally describerl as follomen 'hat portion of the Fast. 17n.71 feet of the Nest 541.22 feet. of Government Lot 4 in the Northwest 0uarter of Section 4, Township 23 Wretch, iprge 5 ppt, lying Southerly of N.E. 27th Street; LWS the Sorth 293 feet, Thje pmtpst is besed 'VM the fact that W- ,Zones' property is not specially benefit>al in that it is alrealy servicat M water very truly yaws, Dobson, Mouser 6 Dobson l JLla ll��� 1:� Paul W. li.Y,.lspr Jr. Ni%tb F------•- - 3p��� �•,;L1.�6.9; �.t.�1'.G✓ c!/-�-t�� ham-'. Yu--.-h........c ..G.:� - L.LC t[.e-,tL.� �4•a.te. WAT CR L . 1. D. N0. 27 th ST. NORM i .moo-• � �. 'W Iz J. BOUNDARY JESWlNE JONES �� SWEENEY G EASTERLIN Z 1Q JESWiNE tA: /S :oO� �6 111 JD' �,4•r+s j 0 • WATER L . 1. D. NO. - 52Q _ 4, N. E. 27 th ST. NORTH W 4�a. JESWINE o L.I.D. BOUNDARY Q JOAIES ao A`�j SWEEKEY a Q EASTERLIN JESWWE �S ico ioa' '' n 0.ATlt I ASSESSMENT ROLLSON __ •Q43.`� THIS Cm eNGJN2YR �[ — 1LeH r0. JiYt1SlrU _ NYIrNteYKYAbgd.._[. '.:ler l�aa [�Y.«r1W fe8 !__1Z54.st .___._ tier At AFL. .iSJWi_ 1 Y.C. .-_. rtAt. AT %.a1wA°IS"KX"D toAm — —.._.881gYlYM w w ..oN.mo Ur too MLumG ON ROLL _. ^.eYf.CYJFNf . ._ ASO.3W lY.__- ____.__U0.1Y NAw w OWHIS _._OtlOYTW N 07 01At DIAN 30wtr NET M MONSOON _rO.Yte �r;a a /iMs AOIIIM p 1ui Y N Ilk tqs ry8_ _..St. 7er ed it. 1 71 e/r - �..._ ltAt�lryl, .15 _M L4.1%�. td Hee...1-21-}Se- —1-.� — 4._ Us Ll53 — ae�n 2. -WaB1S..3AtY1L4.__.___T1, 263 S)t.1-2}3 -.-_--. _--._—.— --� �� ----.. _ _.ml 133t! M+..R.E. : 1�01t2.at q.17u.41 et. d__er s6.__ s+ x T — tlrkleed w 00013 Y.Y. 1/i q Y.Y. VA of S.t. 4-333 LL UA/ 1r1%u7 ed N.K. 27eh Sep LESS_.__._-._.._... .---.. - swth 291 ft. 1. J.YeW. FteA A. 7L. Zr sm. hl}f._ -__.--_--.--.._a- - IU1 M.B. 37n St. _ ._.---,./sc-Ki lii_Rt. titM-LN.11ft._at._.�___— '3^•..�K-- 1 pRY`— _ 98035 - 21I Seedh A33 Ft. 2121, A. Ju im, Fred A. -7L. 383 f.a,}2}3 _ . -._.� _.. _...____ 2633 N.R. 27CA St. nrn 100 It—of S.Sil.it..a i 3Y0 Rmtm w 9033 _tt, of Y.61.@ [4.t3 C 4,21 10l t COST ESTIMATE L.I.O. d320 t/376 LF of 8" O.I. (T.J.) Waternwin @ 7.11/ft. $ 2,673.36 ✓376 LF of Installation of 8" Watermain @ 17.00/ft. 6,392.00 /q0-366LF of 6" D.I. (i.J.) Watermain @ 5.21/ft. 1,625-50 fe /904W LF of Installation of 6" Watermain 0 17.00/ft. b-9iG.GfF3230• °a --- �3YEa. 2" Blow-off Assemblies @ 800.00/Ea. drilC /,G00•�� 1 Ea. Fire Hydrant Assembly 1,500.00 Misc. C.I. Fittings 1,494.40 Asphalt Restoration 1,80o.00 4 �yy /9,G79 SUBTOTAL �'�' 11147 t 10% Contingency _2if34.82„if?.�r 2y.GV7_¢2 5.3% Sales Tax 52A,0C4- y � 3�� --� zz7 '/ Total Co strut ion ,� W0,287-r52 2,27 .Sy ' 10•l @ 6 Months Interim Financing 3,028.75 Attorney Fees 1,000.00 City Clerk Fees I 1,000.00 4S,'//9 sq Engineering (15% of Construction Costs)`.• . 4-410-64 TOTAL L.I.D. 539,859.39 r ,� --------------------- Revised 12-4-So COST ESTIMATE L.I.D. #320 376 LF of 8" D.I. (T.J.) Watersain @ 7.11/ft. $ 2,673.36 376 LF of Inatallatim of 8" Watermain @ 17.00/ft. 6,392.00 350 LF of 6" D.I. (T.J.) Waterdain @ 5.21/ft. 1,823.50 350 LF of Installation of 6" Watermafn @ 17.00/ft. 5,950.00 200 LF of 4" D.T. (T.J.) Wateruin @ 4.15/ft. 830.06 200 LF of Installation of 4" Watermain @ 17.00/ft. 3,400.00 3 Ea. 2" elowoff Assemblies @ 800.00/Ea. 2,400.00 1 Ea. Fire Hydrant Assembl, 1,500.00 Misc. C.I. Fittings 1,494.40 Asphalt Restoration 1,800.00 SUBTOTAL $28.263.26 10% Contingency 2,826.32 $31,089.58 5.3% Sales Tax 1 64L 74 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION $32,737.32 10". a 6 Month Interim Financing 3,273.73 Attorney 7—s 1,000.00 City Cl Fees 1,000.00 Enh...ee. I (15". of Construction Coats) 1 ' 4,910.59 TOTAL L.I.D. ,1 $42,921.64 WATER L . !. D. N0. �.?D 7-orA/. oc-rt ,*r o Corr = 3 Sy COZr Pei e Q&a*,c r Fr, > N. E. 27 th ST. NORTH �-- - - a .wc 9l07 ti i 4i .. V z QL.I.D. BOUNDARY JESWINE JON£S SWEENEY 0 K �- a EASTERLIN 2 J JESWAC G W S %?o 7i' n . / `AA1- � `Pla`/ WATER L . !. D. NO. � a N. E. 27 th ST. NORTH W 4 so Z h w JESWINE o W L.I.D. BOUNDARY �¢ JO \S oo•LJ SWEa EY EASTERLIN Z q 1"'JESWINE 4 , w s2 B5 s6 i no v ioo. goo raw �v ASSESSMENT ROLL RATW4", oenca er wr wsiw arw Md be Oo,t_ 1. TN[CITY FM::N((p — --- 7.td M. M. iqt irf's49tMEWNi Ot inet9�_t tot of YLei1Lt L�•{_jj.S..JSni_. _ —__ t1 _ �" '-- .. 2�CVIAV*. 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" As[m VA 9w53 -tt. Of If441.W.1L.Q,.4.1i 241.. 5.3 B1.A_ "�.. sg • . SPEF^ LETTER TO: _ ---- DATE: SUBJECT: _ PROJECT; r - s Signed .---_—_ G ' 0 OF R4•h - i PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING DIVISION • 235-2631 j MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 PILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH."056 a P 'ED SE P T CHARLES J. DELAURENTI MAYOR II, Subjects Pwposed L.I.D. No. 320 WateAtine Installation Vici.nitrr N.E. 27tS St., East o6 Edmonds Ave. N.E. D"A PAopetty OwneA: Enclosed please Sind a cagy 06 the amended cost estimate Sor the above Ae6c4enced project. In the previous estimate we omitted a coat Sot wad- Iatu tatora.ti.on, Wa6hin.4tun State tax and 6iruweing and enginevuimg costs based on the amended total. There Avre, IrouA adjusted prelimi.nang ad6e,5+- meet a $ We have Aeceived approval 6wm the DiAectoa (IS Public works to have your systems development See included in the pretlm,nary assessment roll. The systems development See, based on $0.01 pert square Soot oS noun property, is $ it is uvut option as to whether uou with to spr¢ youii untertf<ne conatnuction assessment andloA youA systems development See over . ten year pet0d, plus inteaeat, undea the L.I.D. The above costs do not .inetude the price. oA our standard 314" residential water meter uiliell coat has been set by City Ordinance at $300.00 each. P/ease call me at 233-2631 iA the above Aigures meet with Yvan appwvat so that use can proceed with the LID and set a date 6or the public hearing to be held begone the Renton Coty Counctt. Very tw,0YY Ronald L. Olsen ti i C�► ,, Lead rngineert.(ng Slxcialist AHtpmp OF Rtc z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ENGRVEERING DIVISION 9 2.35.2631 0 e g RIIIIROMALOWLOINO 'saaWLLAVE.SO. RENTOKW"H.MM reo gEpc`00,r Novembea 6, 1980 CHARLES J.DELAURENTI MAYOR Subject: Proposed L.I.D. No. 320 Watettine Installation Vicinity N.E. 21th St., Ea6t o6 Edmonds Ave. N.E. Dean PAopetty 0wnu: Enclosed ptease bind a copy o6 the amended cost estimate bon the above re6menced project. In the previous estimate we omitted a coat boa wad- my aestoration, Washington State tax and 6inancing and engineering costs based on the amended total. Theu6o4e, youa adjusted preliminary assess- ment is $ We have received approvat 61iom the Dinecton o6 Public Woaks to have your systems development bee .included in the preliminary assessment not/. The systems development bee, based on $0.07 pert 6quare boot o6 your pxopeAty, is $ It is your option as to whether you wish to spread your mteAtine conaLuution assessment and/or your systems devetopne" bee oveA a ten yeah peA.lod, plus i.ntereat, under the. L.I.D. The above costa do not include the price o6 our standard 314" rtc6identiat water meter which cost has been set by City 04dinance at $300.00 each. Please catt me at 235-2631 i6 the above. 6igu4es meet with your approval so that we can proLced with the LID and set a date 6or the public hearing to be held be6ore the Renton City Council. Very truly you,", Rona:d L. Olsen Yk Lead Engineering Specialist AN:pmp 17/fY , 3-7 6r cc, too L F .f 4" :_I�� o� A" etb.f-orF Fi,W Nvpwwr IHrp—ItcY 401, bS 20G • GS 257 H .00 _ \ 15. 0e _. ._I — U' Tw<.K,Y"w tr+•es,u4��('b.n. Srt. r G" _c.�. c.is ►I 50 . 00 "_v4" c.i• _- 3 —5" CAI. 1L:. ' 6r/M s "I d• j� Q� .fO 2.4 .50 — I — k" c1. cr' s*• *s C.I. tli. AYNO S Lw r.y _� !?— I`,------ .Irtf�QA•�n0 G52.73 O—ALL 31" AWO-CY aa+o � !/KIFC {r�7et .n,e GCr r�ni�Cs _ _Fua AsPA MA 4-26 PO /N7SCa� F/h'A ✓GNU - _ �_— ' 2,43.t, 6'j i1TTl.CcNe�( __ /0 000 .00 ,Qrys E e /I U DO. 00 _Aare /4r nF eez „�ncelrQs�= ��(o5z.y l)F RE. } ° PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DESIGN/UTILITY ENGINEERING • 235-2631 np MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO RENTON.WASIC ge m y$ Pe 9�rfp SLytE BARBARA Y. SHINPO' November 1, 1980 MAYOR Subject: Proposed L.I.D. No. 320 Waterline Installation Vicinity N.E. 27th St. , East of Edmonds Ave. N.E. Dear Property Owner: We have been contacted by several property owners within your neighbo,-- hood about the possibility of creating a local improvement district to provide water service for your area. Subsequent to the inquiries, a petition has been circulated within the area bearing signatures representing 100% of the area within the proposed district. In response to this petition, we have scheduled a public meeting to be help. Date: I 'e: Floor Conference Room Renton Municipal Bldg. 200 Mill Ave. S. Renton Washington 98055 It is felt that through this public meeting we will be able to answer any questions you may have regardinq the formation of local improvement districts, procedures, methods of assessments, engineering design, and costs. We ask that you plan to attend and to urge the attendance of your neighbor so that we might speak to the majority of the people through this one meeting. Should you have any further questions concerning the meeting, please do not hesitate to call this office. Very truly yours, Warren C. Gonnason, P.E. Public Works Director AH:ckd Attachment .IN Ail ' _;IEA2iN, OfffrINCO Ohl t C l"j fFDM011U� �STiMU�C Ill.F • 7 )V �/� it �. CI.S% wnr rj.i s 1Fr __ 2,to 3G (01 G" OCL adrw+aJ S.ZI Ifr _ oo Lf of i" Dr. cL _mod Ifr 4/5 00 .. A" -o►I� °4fe'-�suat f Q tno��°w. Q,¢DO.e t t oti a .- FAG wvM.rar *MP"-4&V_ Na' m {.�+.. .•+.—•ti".— Ii 5'00 .•O 6.v. Cot 0"13 20L•LS _ 2CG • GS 6"C.I. Aem•w� [w•^,)_�S_AD _— — �l+�. 00 1 G' 'rAre4Aw oo"Nu4. G"0.b. STL 4 't.l, hfa �j/f,°! 70 . ob 1 1"yG " _r.i. re*�w,s�� ��I .°I 1134..Ao ci. a• w.s fw,�« n.SC 82.50 __I- i" ai, u�• O�ws Cam•»-+l �� __.._ Q2 .5O "' —_-- -- ;Surf To_ r4j- ----:6,/48. 26 --- CAL JIM Mf4f1H 1`l10 aKiF[ {A7K AVI ��1t 2B ,r�s Fury Mrn• MA 4-? no� /,�21.44 _ !O yp (oM6 tNrtCi42 F/NAm-nemc 3,07E ?5 p 00 .DO Cuy- cc Err _ -- 0OO. so 4, 543 /2 --- --- 30 b"!. z Renton Nil The UtA&t b+ Committee report reumselft that the Couhcll concur Water Svsten with tWullItic Works Departsmnt's roedinarAWItIcIn that the Clty.$ Utilities Division participate in the developer extension of Renton Mill water system Improv ro is es proposed by Richard Herbert, Engineer for the developer, Stirskey Holdings. The report further recommended that an area charge be set up for the banefitted area in the amount of the City participation, MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT. Discussion ' ensued. Cowncllman Strodicke ncted for the record that this .toss shows what happens with deferred Improvements and costs thsr.wf 1 when Individual agrees to Improvemrrlts and then Is able to slmmstep the Improvements by City participation. MOTION CARRIED. Proposed Sower The Utilities Cn mittee report recommended the C:ty prmoed with L.I.D. a proposed sanitary sewer L.I.D. in the Duvall Ave. Mr agd NE Duvall NE and Sunset live. Area anJ that the City participate In the LID for the ME Sunset Blvd. area In King County and hold a latecomer rge. The report Renton City Council 6/I8/60 Page 4 Old M»iness - Continued Proposed Sewer also recommended that the King County Review Board be notified LID - Continued that the county area is within :00 feet of a sanitary sewer when the project Is complete. The Committee also recommended I that a public meeting be held with the participants prior to the preliminary hearing. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. A MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, THAT THE CITY ADVISE THE KIND COUNTY BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD, STATE ATTORNEY-MERAL'S OFFICE AND THE ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON CITIES REGARDING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPOSED LID AND THE KING CCUNTY ISLAND SHOWING THE LXISTING AND PROPOSED SEWER LINE AND DISTANCE TO ADJACENT PROPERTIES, THAT OUR POLICY BE CALLED TO THEIR ATTENTION ON SEWER HOOK UP AND STATE LAW ON DISTANCE TO SEWER CONNECTION, AND THE CITY SEEK THEIR ADVICE ON INITIATING OR REQUIRING ANNEXATION OF THE AREA. CARRIED. Proposed Water The Utilities :oenittee report recommended Council concurrence LID 1320 In a proposed waterline LID for WE I7th St. east of Edmonds Ave. HE 27th St. HE. The report Further recommended that the Public Works Depart- ment hold a public meeting with participants of the proposed LID prior to the hearing. Referral to the Ways and means -ommittee was recommended. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, t'6AlUV-r - THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. NE 4th and Un,on MOVED BY SIR' NE, SECOND REED, WORK PROCEED IMMEDIATELY FOR Intersection CALLING OF B FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT NE 4th STREET AND UNION AVE. HE FOR CONSIDERATION TO THE WIDENING AND PAVING AND FUTLRE OPTIONS FOR SIDEWA:KS AND MATTER BE DIRECTED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. CARRIEU, �" �J�'Ti.�-i,L,� � �r6`s4. � !'mac-�+�. �✓ .fie�Yn.a.A.t- j`r.C.G�t.-..,� :%s,..tr,ry vtj ?u'xe.ty. ¢•«..wG ':z. .rt�'�......-.-w,.y 9L^..� 11 Ne l l ' ILIAIR a F OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY• RENTON.WASHINOTON g % , 'o'� . 1. ln...lhL. . It..O.....A. 'i .w.. ."... (11 LAWRENCE I WARREN. cn...a . DANIEL KELLCGG, 'CO seoI P< August 28. 1980 � 'C- ` L W � t' /' T0: Warren *" nason, Public Works Director FRCM: Lawr d ence J. Warren, City Attorney Re- Water Line for N.E. 27th Dear Warren: The Utilities Committee asked for a public hearing on this topic and asked that my office draft the necessary resolution. I do not have adequate information as to the boundaries, the extent of the project, etc. so that I can draw that resolution. It is my understanding that the engineering at this time is not to the point where you can provide me with that information. To keep the records straight, we are awaiting the information from your office and are so informing the Ways and Means Committee. If there is to be a substantial delay before you can supply the information, or if it should prove impossible, please so advise. It is my understanding that there was likewise a second LID recommended by the Utilities Committee. I do not have the particulars on that LID and would als r qu;'Warren y information you might have. LJW:nd cc: Ways and Means Committee Mayor Council President U•A U•A 326•UU+ 206.65+ 75.00+ 5U•00+ 134.00+ 247.5U+ 82.50+ 82.50+ 1 �2J4.15* 0•* ES7L'4uk L• 1.0. 7•GTAL , Ol CL CL if IF1 17-/rt; X `Jo --- Q—tooti I = FAb Nv�Ail'aY Alto-kY rear, w+.y �;., tw. .." r.r ✓ / 1 - t" w a"+3 SA. y O 1 Q9p`C.1, ftaw-dw YN 5.0O TAmmv w akuAw , C c-O.M. sn. a 6"a.l, an 154, DO 1 t"X(. " e.l. roo — 1*Lq.1. -- 97. DO f)A&rFr. fVI 0, 24 . Co 6' C.I. ut' t.Mos_ (.ur-.,)_ gZ.f/ _- 02, _ 1 V c-1. ic' ww% (wl aw \ g2.SO - i cht-L 4EYber N" & PACI&C tll►ses aw der Auces MA 4-26 PO /.✓30_L /O�_ M t INTAVAt FiNAMr-WX -- C 0 - ea6ncAc-s --T�- z �.61'4lAw'(w„c Too.00 Renton City Countll • • 0/19/80 Page A Old Business - Contlmnd Proposed Sewer also recommended that the King County Review bard Be notified LID - Continued that the county area 1s withln 200 fast of a sanitary sawar WNOA the Project Is capltte, The Cowtittee also reGo mandu6 that a Pu61it rating be held «ith the participants Prior to the Prellatnary hearing, MOVED BY TRIM, SECOND STREDICXE, CONCIM IN 'K RECOMENDATION OF THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, THAT THE CITY ADVISE THE KING COUNTY BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD, STATt ATYBAKY—F'EIiERAI'S OFFICE AND THE ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON CITIES REGARDING THC BOUNDARIES OF THE ►RO►OSED LID AND THE KING :WNTY ISLAND SNOWIM4 THE EXISTING AND PROPOSED SEWER LIME AND DISTANCE TO ADJACENT PROPERTIES, THAT OUR POLICY BE CALLED TO THEIR ATTENTION ON SEVER HOOK UP AND STATE LAN ON DISTANCE TO SEWER CONNECTION, AND THE CITY SEEK THEIR ADVICE ON INITIATING OR REQUIRING ANIEXATION OF THE AREA. CARRIED. Proposed Water The Utilities ComIttee report recomanded Commi i concurrence LID 0320 In a Proposed waterline LID for ME 27th St. Gast of Edmonds Ava, ME 27th St. ME. The ranort fur timer recoeaendea 4tAt-E� ►uNllc_1klCktDaE[- ewlt hold a 0")1c aertln4with wrticl�nts of ne proposed LID p Lm to the haerl •rra to ETta" �a y enrT"'N'ae'ns CawlEtee aI$%yaca`deniJ --, MOVED BY STREDICKE, S THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED, NE 4th and Union MOVED By STREOICKE, SECOND REED, WORK PROCEED IMMEDIATELY FOR Intersection CALLING OF BIDS FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT ME 4th STREET AND UNION AVE. ME FOR CONSIDERATION TO THE WIDENING AND PAVING AND FUTURE OPTIONS FOR SIDEWALKS AND MATTER BE DIRECTED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. CARRIED, XM A117" "A PSI, / AJ,I , i •City Clark's Offlu Only A ENDA ITEM RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING .. .............. ................................. .:.«..........................s......o SUBMITTING PUBLIC NURES - ENGINEERING For Agenda Of ion23, 1980 Cept./Div./Bd./Comm• Meeting Cate Staff Contact R. C. HOUGHTON --r�T—'— Agenda Status: SUb.ILCT. _ WATER LID - VicLsicv NE 27th St. Consent Public Hearing and Edoonds Ave. NE Correspondence T Ordinance!Resoluti on _ Old business -- Me.. Business _^ Exhibits: (Legal Descr., Maps, Etc.)Attach Study Session A. PETITION Other B, SY.ETCH Approval: C. Legal Dept. Yes_ No— N/A_ COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Finance Dept. Yes— No_. N/A NEPER TO BOARD OF PUBLIC I.T11UC5 AND SL7 THE Other Clearance U11LITIES COEBEITTEE TO DETERMINE THE BOUNDARY LINE r I<r AI IMPACT' -- Amount S Appropriation- $ Expenditure Req� 'd $ Budge n-d Transfer Required SUMMARY (Background Infore tion, prior action and effect of implementation) (Attach additional 1a9e1 if necessarY.) PETITION PROPOSES INSTALLATION OP NEW WATER LINE TO SERVE PROPERTIES SHOWN ON S:'IT®. 1'NOPOSSD BOUNDARY WAS DRAWN To ENCOMPASS ALL THE LAND OWNED BY TILE P10PERTY OWNERS WHO :,IGNED THE PETITION. SIGNATURES ON THE PE'IIllohi REP"SENT 100% of THE 'MONTAGE AND 1005 of THE AREA. bEE ATTACHED PARTIES OF RECORD/IWTEkESIE, CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED, THIS COPY FOR YOUR FILES. BACKGROUND INFURMATION Mr. 6 Mrs. Sweeney and Bseterlin requested a temporary service agreement be drawn up to serve their property. Through investi Nktina of this request the Utilities Division discovered Mr. Jesvine's property vas illegally connected to City of Reason water ser- vice via an interco.mection with Mr. Jones, his neighbor, to the west. I suggested all four property owners get together and share the cost of in- stalling a water line. All four property awneca have signed a petition requesting formation of a water LID. No design has been done, as to how beat to serve the property. I request concurrence as to proposed boundary line and to proceed with LID. Ronald I Ulern __._ on City Council /23/60 Page ) Consent agenda - ContinuedJ Proposed Letter from Public Works Department presented petition for .Jbter Iine proposed water main construction by Local Improvement DistID In the vicinity of NE 27th St, and Edmonds Ave. NE. Refer the Board of Public Works and the Utilities Committee to —Con sent Agenda MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS Approval PRESENTED. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Read presented committee Committee report that recommended a moratorium be placed on all land Renton Willey fill activity In the Renton Valley from SW 30th north to SW 16th Land Fill and from SR-167 west to the Burlington Norther Railroad tracks. Moratorium The report stated the intent applies to all new and/or those land fill permits which might be renewed. Moved by Need, Second by Streditke, Council concur in recommendation. Upon advice from the City Attorney, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, AMEND THE MOTION TO PLACE A MORATORIUM ON THE RENTON VALL.Y FROM SW 30th WORTH TO SW 16th AND FROM SR-167 WEST TO THE BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD TRACKS FOR 120 DAYS FOR THE PURPOSE OF STUDY OF DR4INAGE, PRESERVATION OF WILD LIFE AND PUBLIC WELFARE; AND TO REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Group Horses The Community Services commit, report recommended that the subject of group homes In rest vial areas be referred to _Plannin and Building Departments for report and recommendation on exlsti ng ordTanceThie report further recommended that a Public hearing be held at which time reports and recormaenda- tlors be presented. MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN THE REPORT. CARRIED. MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE, REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION IF REQUIRED, CARRIED. Areas of Location MOVED BY STREOICKE, SECOND TRIMM, THE SUBJECT OF ADULT BOOK- Adult Films, etc. STORES, FILMS AND NOVELTY SHOPS BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. --- Mosquito Councilman Stredlcke Inquired regarding spraying for mosquitoes Spraying In the Talbot area and was advised by Mayor Shinpoch that the delay was due to legal advice, notice to residents and spraying now to proceed with proper weather conditions; funds and man- power are available. Stredicke nuted need for proper timing. Assoc lotion Councilman Hughes announced attendance at the Association of of Washington Washington Cities Conference In Olympia and explained benefits Cities to attendees from exchange of information, especially from the round table discussions. Hughes noted complaint on the environ- mental Impact system when the process was misused for delay or stalling tactic beyond reasonable investigation. Ways and and Means Ways and Means Committee Chai roan Clymer presented committee ommrtC T tee report that recommended concurrence In the Mayor's appointment q�nt of Paul Maxin to the Planning Commission for a three-year term Confirmed effective through 6/30/83. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED. Mayor Shinpoch Introduced Paul Maxin and noted he had previously served as Councilman prior to the q / L �,tro t' � - :.. .--. • - .A.. E ¢: s s:as ur, ri r ,i . � ' d.lO • br L Y/ '1 S/ • 1,/ r F/ L b �tl h.. + J j. ON 441 b Z 3 .N mow:a - '" Q of z< e A T OQ?610 all le U M - iW V K1� • ♦ E� �O1tr41 14 `Hi >z 3N o n • rs � Rir 1 eL4 El ---' 21 a r Wit; ' _oil_ 1 ' • "a ..rss`... ° i N�.v� It c, Ib le f , i � at 1 i ' � WATER L . 1. D. NO. _ N. E. 2 _ h7 t E. NORTH I41 iz JESWINE BOUNDARY Q JONES SWEENEY a 2 EASTERLIN O o m OJESWINE z .: '.tl I V � '� � �� ' {t it S ':rifYYS low, *t '..'?4 a "K`, :pa' N now +11 n.rs M 1 , a 1 a r r 9!AVS SQ 17*. i t83S is K' fi j ttI -#� if"if a41V8 fT M :034,�:7 Of 69l bl7iDOG=."'Y5i _ M2,CS 92lZ 18. l,,4KXfMfK nowkD 4 & i L rt �afe«� nJf•t••'csLL " Sa4p4 w..i ST, 1"A N SST :E.. CY::Ob-J:bS-01 fore a 6Yt�'Si' ,)6 S! tS ik. Y ,of ;afn.., 1p' .>. .. i 7 z t'r 5 suZy Fo411e By City Ciork's Office Only AGENDA !',CM RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING SUBMITTING Dept./Div./gd./Comm. PUBLIC WOREB - ENGINEERING For Agenda Of JUKE 2 1) — (Keating Da Oate Staff Contact R. C. MOUGHTON Naresl— Agenda Status: SUBJECT: HATER LID - Vicinity NE 27th St. Consent and Edwisda Ave. NE Public Hearing Correspondence_ -- .rdin3nce/Resolution Old Business Exhibits: (Legal Descr., Mans, Etc.)Attach New Business Study Sessions _ A. PETITION Other B. SKETCH C. Approval : Legal Dept. Yes__ No— N/A_ COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED:! Finance Dept_ Yes_ - No. N/A_ REFER TO BOARD Of PUBLIC WORKS AND TO THE Other Clearance_ UTILITIES COMMITTEE TO DETERMINE THE BOUNDARY LINE FISCAL !•PACT• :xpenditure Required S Amount S Appropriation- $ Budgeted Transfer Required SUMMARY (Background Information, prior action a- effect of implementation) _--� iAttach edditional pages if necessary,) PETITION PROPOSES INSTALLATION OP NEW WATER LINE TO SERVE PROPERTIES SHOWN ON h; "TCH. PROPOSED BOUNDARY WAS DRAWN TO ENCOMPASS ALL THE LAND OWNED BY THE PROPERTY OWNERS WHO SIGNED THE PETITION. SIGNATURES ON THE PETITION REPRESENT 1001 of THE FRONTAGE AND 100% of THE AREA. SEE '1TACHED PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED, THIS COPY FOR YOUR FILES. BACKGROUND I%F(WMATl(W Mr. a Mrs. Sweeney and easterlia requested a temporary service agreement be drawn up to serve their property. Througb Inveati Orion of this request the Utilities Diviainn discovered Mr. Jevvioe'a property wea illegally connected to City of Renton water ser- vtee via an interconnection with Mr. Jones, tits neighbor, to the west. I suggested all four property owners get together asd share :,e cost of in- stalling a water line. All four property owners have signed a petition requesting fOrmstlon of a Water LID. No design has been done, as to how best to Nerve the property. I request concurrence as to proposed boundary line and to proceed with LID. 7 Ronald L. Olen �- RACKCROUND INFORMATION Mr. n Mrs. Sweeney and iasterlin requested a temporary service agreement be drawn up to serve their property. Through invests stfon of this request the Utilitica Division discovered tit. Jesvine'a property was illegally connected to City of Renton rater ser- vice via an interconnection with Mr. Jones, his neighbor, to the vest. i suggested all four property owners get together and share the cost of in- stalling a water line. All four property owners have signed a petition requesting formation of a water LID. No design has been done, as to how best to strve tue property. t request concurrence as to proposed boundary line and to proceed with LID. Ronald !., Olson BACKGROUND INFORMATION Mr. a Mrs. Sweeney and Easterlin requested a temporary service agreement be drawn up to serve their property. Through investi Sition of this request the Utilities Division discovered Mr. Jeswine's property was illegally connected to City of Renton water ser- vice via an interconnection with Mr. Jones, his neighbor, to the west. I suggested all four property owners get together and share the cost of in- stalling a water line. All four property owners have signed a petition requesting formation of a water LID. No design has been is to how best to serve the property. 1 request concurr.:nce as to proposed houndary line and to proceedwith LID, 7 Ronald L. Olsen Igtdd011lCf COgRFSP011DEQCd Date June 101 1980 TO: 10 Mead, City Clerk ram, Richard C. Houghton, E.gineering Supervisor SUET; Petition proposing Pormation of Water LID - Vicinity of ME 27th St, and Edsonds Ave. ME Trsngmltted herewith please find original petition proposing the installation of a new rater line to serve the properties as shown on the attached sketch. The proposed boundary was draw to encompass all the land owed by the property owners who signed the petition. Therefore, the signatures on the petition represent 100% of the frontage and 100% of the area. r AH[pmp WATER L . 1. D. No. N. E. 27 th ST. NORM 310•. 4i z JESWINE BOUNDARY JONES SWEENEY N Sao' a EASTERLIN O OJESWINE W S no v. 0 ® 2ti ioo ,00. ••raw,' PETITION 4REATIOM 0. A LOCAL IMPROVEMENOSTRICT To The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Penton City Hall Renton, Washington Gentlemen; The undersigned owners of property adjacent to the N.E. 27th Street in the of Washington between EDMONDS AVENUE N.E. and DEVILSLELBOWRenton, All of whharea Which may be by law assessed for construct o0 oflies Waterithin Mainsthrespect- fully petition your honorable body to cause said Water Main to be const- ructed within the said limits at the expense of the owners of the property in accordance with the laws of the State cf Washington and the Ordinances of the City of Renton; said improvement to consist of INSTALLATION OF WATER MAINS, HYDRANTS AND APPURTENANCES and to be mode and constructed as per the plans and specifications to be prepared by the City Engineer of the City of Renton. The node of payment for the said improvement to be by the creation of an assessment district and the levying of special assessments, according to the benefits upon the property included to said assessment district, as the same shall hereafter be established and determined, as provided for under the Ordinances of the City of Renton, and the laws of the State of Washington. We, the undersigned, do hereby set forth and certify that we are owners, according to the records in the office of the Auditor of King County, of property to an aggregate amount of a majority of the lineal frontage upon the improvement to be made and of the area within the limits of the assessment district to be created therefor. Dated at Renton, King County, Washington this 3 day of March 19 _, NOTE: Petitioners must list by lot, block and addition as owned. No signature by agent will be allowed, unless authority of owner to sign accompanies this Petition in writing. J Signature of Owner Legal Description Owner's iddress Ji3 a t A?[ L k a u c- S e c. T ii•.P 4e c. 0 LL � ; Pu4 o —F l 70,-7�'f -/ s- �, JfZ F ot G� ' � Jti �� r� �y sZ- k PETITION F&REATiON OF A LOCAL iMPRDVEW&STRICT To The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Renton City Hall Renton, Gen+:amen: The undersigned owners of property adjacent to the N.E. 27th Street in the City of Renton, Washington between EDMONDS AVENUE N.E. and DEVILS ELBOW , all of which lies within the area which may be by law assessed for construction of Water Mains, respect- fully petition your honorable body to cause said Water Main to be const- ructed within the said limits at the expense of the owners of the property in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington and the Ordinances of the City of Renton; said improvement to consist of INSTALLATION OF WATER MAINS, HYDRANTS AND APPURTENANCES and to be made and constructed as per the plans and specifications to be prepared by the City Engineer of the City of Renton. The node of payment for the said improvement to be by the creation of an assessment District and the levying of special assessments, according to the benefits upon the property included in said assessment district, as the same shall hereafter be established and determined, as provided for under the Ordinances of the City of Renton, and the laws of the State of Washington. We, the undersigned, do hereby set forth and certify that we are owners, according to the records in the office of the Auditor of King County, of property to an aggregate amount of a majority of the lineal frontage upon the improvemert to be made and of the area within the limits of the assessment district to be created therefor. Dated at Renton, King County, Washington this 3_day of March , 1980 NOTE: Petitioners must list by lot, block and addition as owned. No signature by agent will be allowed, unless authority of owner to sign accompanies this Petition in writing. Signature of Owner Legal Description Owners Address -a J.7 �_.. 2� . ,ACVwiKecY 111e1� f1E 1 � K'.�IC4,.� w� i6 \ ,y SQare II(el� V71 '715 kl�� e, lb > -/i�,: idd&-/ Fi 'r��L.) (fehel A senmlRes�� Page 2 / ►wky Mwaw 25aa5 MiaY/1u�►w 5. THE LAND REFERRED TO IN THIS (':, ATMENT IS SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF KING, STATF -- WASNINGTON, '..VD IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; The ea►t 100 feet, as measured along the south line of the following described tract; That portion of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter Of Section Q, Township 23 North, Range S East, W.M., in King County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at a point 293 fast north and 741,42 feet seat of the southwest corner of the north half of the northwest quarter of said Section s, which point is on the east border line of the east half of the west 21.27 acres of the north half of the northwest quarter of said Sacticn 1; thence west 370.71 feet; thence north to the south line of the County road; thence easterly along the south line of the County road to a point due north of the point of beginning; thence south to the point of beginning; situate in the County of King. State of Washington, TOGETHER WITU an earement for ingress, egress and utilities over across, and under the north 12 feet, as measured at right angles to the centerline of adjoining county road of that portion of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said Section 4, Township 23 North, Range S East, N.M. , in King County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at a point 293 feet north and 741.42 feet east of the southwest corner of the north half of the northwest quarter of said Section 1, which point is on the east border line of the east half of the west 21.27 acres of the north half of the northwest quarter of said Section 1; thence west 370.71 feet; thence north to the south line of the County road; thence easterly along the south line of t-.e County road to a point dae north of the point of beginnin, thence south to the point of beginning; EXCEPT the east 100 feet thereof. PETITION F&REATION OF A LOCAL IMPROVEMEkQISTRICT To The Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council City of Renton City Hall Renton, Washington Eentlemnen: The undersigned owners of property adjacent to the N.E. 27th Street in the C1ty of Rant^ Washington between EDMONDS AVENUE N.E. and DEVILS ELBOW , all of which lies within the area which ray be by law assessed for construction of Water Mains, respect- iulty petition your honorable body to cause said Water Mein to be const- ructed within the said limits at the expense of the owners of the property in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington and the Ordinances of the City of Renton; said improvement to consist of INSTALLATION OF WATER WINS, HYDRANTS AND APPURTENANCES and to be made and constructed as per the plans and specifications to be prepared by the City Engineer of the City of Renton. The anode of payment for the said improvement to be by the creation of in assessment district and the levying of special assessments, according to the benefits upon the property included in said assessment district, as the same shall hereafter be established and determined, as provided for under the Ordinances of the City of Renton, and the laws of the State of Washington. We, the undersigned, do hereby set forth and certify that we are owners, according to the records in the office L, t6d Auditor of King County, of property to an aggregate amount of a majority of the lineal frontage upon the improvement to be made and of the area within the limits of the assessment district to be created therefor. pp Dated at Renton, King County, Washington this _ day of �lg O" NOTE: Petitioners m.st list by lot, block and addition as owned. No signature by agent will be allowed, unless authority of owner to sign accompanies this petition in writing. Signature of Owner Legal Description Cmer's Address Lot it lock Code Sec TeP .i.G. 2633 HE 27 St 042305 9285 2100 04 23 05 pF RFC • z PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT DESIGN/UTILITY ENG-NEERING • 235 2631 7 ? MUNICIPAL BUILDING 700 MILL AVE.SQ RENTON.WASH.68%5 PIR P 9��F0 cEPIE� Febwatu 28, 1980 BARBARA 1. SNINPDC� MAYOR AVe. Faed A. Je6uRAc 2633 NE 27th St. Renton, WA 98055 Subject: Iltegat Water COnYIeLtIon at 2633 NE 27th St. Deal M. Jeewine: It has come to ourt attention that you are ittegally connected to City o6 Renton wa.teL service via an intetcennection with your neighbor to the we6t 06 your PuPelty, IALt. Jon"k The µ+openty owneu to the ea6t o6 you, Alt. and Mu. Jame6 Ea6ten- Lin, 5833 115th Pt. NE, Kikkuand, WA 98033 are i.ntetated in acquis-i.Ilg uatet a6 welt as theilc co-oemena, At. 8 Mu. Dan Sweeney. It Iwutd 6eem vehy timely that you three get togethet jointly to share in the co6t o6 in6tatli.ng a uate+ Pine. A6 a uaeA o6 Renton uaten, you ate uquited tL con6okm and to abide by the Ci.tu o6 Renton'a uUea and tegutationa telating to the put- chn.6e o6 untel in accordance with City o6 Renton Code, ChapteL 2, Section 3-203. Pteaae contact me immediatety concerning thie matters at 235-2631. Vent' train youu, Ronatd L. Men Uti"titxe6 Engi.neer"ing AN:pmp cc.: utititiee Sitting lames Easteltin Jf. • Mr. and Mrs. James Easterlin 5833 115th Place N. E. Kirkland, Washington 98033 February 17. 1960 Mr. Ron Olsen Public Works Department 200 M_11 Avenue South Renton, Washington 9b055 3u:,ject: Temporary Water Service Agreement Dear F.. c. an, We certanly appreciate your prav,pt attentio., to our renu¢rt for a Tamy,uraay Water Prvice Agreement. We consider the easement we have gran Sed you (free of chargel), a lair exchange for water service to our lard. We also willingly sign an agreement Lo pay our fair share of the cost of extending the water main at such time -+s the owners of the land to the Fast and Jouth of us decide to develop their land, as we believe that that financial burden should be shared equally by all of us. However, we have ran into a legal obstacle (hurled at „ by the Planning Depart- ment) regarding the subdivision of our land, As you know, we own this parcel Jointly wiu, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sweeney. We have consulted with the Sanitation Department ana the Planning Department, who Moth inform us that it would be legally perms ssoble to divide our Lind into three section:- This: would be a wonderful advantage for us, since, with the money gleaned from the sale of the third lot, we could build our house without having to borrow additional funds from the banks at these current high interest rate.. (You'll recall that we had previously planned to divide the lot in half only.) Dividing the land into three lots would make each approximately 100- by 1071. The problem is that the Planning Depar Luent :;Late., that an owner may not ssubdivide his land unless he can sh. a that water is present for each portion of the divided lot. Therefore, we would like to ">A that a Temporary Water Service Agreement be written up for each of the three lots, in exchange for the '.5' strip of land which each owner would be allowing the City of Renton to use for water service to the los South of ours. t If you :,ee m prothlem .ith dividing the P,rrel into three lots, tt'r_1 w�. wiil c. back to our original idea or dividing the la.,d into two lots. Even with a two-lut division, though, we Wive one further problem. As you remem- ber we are planning to build a family hone on our portion of the land, while the land to the North of us is just going. to be held for investment. However, even though our partner, Dan Sweeney , does not plan to build on his lot in the near future, he still believes that he should be given a Temporary Water Service Agreement , since the will be granting the City of Renton the free water ea:cement on the Western edge of his land. He is, in fact, nulte adamant about not sign- ing the easement agreement unless he Is granted a Temporary Water Service Agree- ment also. So. what this all boils down to is that we will not be allowed to subdivide our land and build our house on our portion of the land unless you will grant us additional Service Agreements. Aa you Maas our progress toward building our home feels like taking WO steps forward and one step Dackl I believe that the City of Renton will benefit from us--not only will the City be receiving additional tax dollars from our ,-mproved lot', but. also, we plan to build an attractive, ceatly maintaimd hone, and to encourage the nearby neighbors to haul off their rusty Sank cars and other para- phernalia, thus improving the appearance of our little section of the city. We certainly hope that you will recognize our predicament and grant us the other two (or at least. one) Service Agrewien ts,DuSlding, so that we can get aj with our house Thank you for your attention to our new problem. `Veery truly youra, - � � III�J �Y � _ LIt k� yy,, o PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT U MA7 3' 7- DESIGN/UTILITY ENGINEERING • 235.2631 OO MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.S0. RENTON,WASH SM6 9� a P 91tE0 SE�L E� BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH Janu.iry 29, 19SU MAYOR Mr. and Mrs. James Easteriin 5833 115th N.E. Kirkland WA 98033 Subject: Temporary Water Service Agreement, Subject Property: Shown in Red on Attach ap . Dear Mr, and Mrs, Easterlin: In leiu of relying on any easements previously a over your o r , 1 recirmicnd we initiate a new easement betwe t new of the ty desiring water service and the City of Rento Enclosed please find an easement drawn up r er line pros cov r- ing the Westerly 15 feet of the emir tub it parcel (arc sed +ntly by Mr. and Mrs. Uan Swconey and yours, Joint ownershi 1 , sub- ject property was verified upon receipt of A 9101 -866 from a title company (_upy attached). Therefore, the Buse nt 11 have t e signed by all four parti�s as co-ow s. Until said subje property has bee- legally subdivided, we calu+o seI{ gate the Norther portion from th, Southerly 160 feet thereof wiV he grant of the ei went. We can grant you a T.rmpora Water ervice Agrecm er the Southerly 160 feet of the subject prl ty, and have enc 0 te agreement for Your consideration. W, m' ht aution you 0 o wi.o the City of Renton, Planning Uepartmel c cerrting the leg subdivision of your property before making appl tion for a builki permit. The Temporary .later Service Agree cat does not coistitu +, a ivision of your land. it+e City will rth require that you in that portion of your water line along tll tl ie of N.E. 27t1�5[re within the private 12 fuut easement gran or ]I ress, egr ut tties within the statutory Warranty deed orded under Af79 00866. If you hav n q -tiors Pe o this matter, please do not hesi- tate to c❑ ! s office at I. Mr. and Mrs. James Easterliu January 29, 19SO Page 2 If not, please return both documents to the City after they have been signed and notarized for recording. Temporary water service will then be granted to the Southerly 160 feet of said subject property upon receipt of the easement and agreement. V.'Iy truly yours, Ronald L. Olsen Utilities Engineer RLO:ckd Enclosures OF Re ti. '. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Z DEIGN/UT LITY ENGINEERING it 235 2631 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE $3. RENTON,WASH.98a55 b �P ��TEP SE P'E BARBARA Y. SMINPOCM January 29, 1980 MAYOR Mr. and Mrs. James F.asteriin 5833 IISth N.E. Kirkland WA 98033 Subject: Temporary Water Service Agreement, Subject Property: Shown in Red on Attached Map Dear Mr. and Mrs. Easterlin: In letu of relying on any easements previously granted over your property. I recommend we initiate a new easement between the owners of the property desiring water service and the City of Renton. Enclosed please find an easement drawn up for water line purposes cover- ing the Westerly 15 feet of the entire subject parcel purchased jointly by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sweeney and yourselves. Joint ownership of the sub- ject property was verified upon receipt of AF7910100866 from the title company (copy attached). Therefore, the easement will have to be signed by all four parties as co-owners. Until said subject property has been legally subdivided, we cannot segregate the Northerly portion from the Southerly 160 feet thereof within the grant of the easement. We can grant you a Temporary Water Service Agreement over the Southerly 160 feet of the subject property, and have enclosed the agreement for vnur consideratian. We might caution you to check with the City of Renton, Planning Department concerning the legal subdivision of your property before making application for a building permit. The Temporary Water Service Agreement does not constitute a division of your land. The City will further require that you contain that portion of your water line along the South line of N.E. 27th Street within the private : foot tasemr• t granted for ingress, egress, and utilities within the Statutory Warranty Deed recorded under AF7910100866. If you have any questions pertaining to this matter, please do act hesi- tate to call this office at 235-2631. Mr. and Mrs. James Easterlin, January 29. 1980 Page 2 If uoT, please rcturn both documents to the City au cr they haze been signed and notarised for recording. Temporary water service will then be granted to the Southerly 160 feet of said subject property upon receipt of the easement and agreement. 1'ery truly yours, Ronald L. Olsen Utilities l.ngineer RLO:cV Ecclo, :es Jlt r•� a • `�yy -09W.v.s.e ri, iPs.{l ,r• a". ' >.�.•.,.,a.� �m er • ee f:.:`• to � •' ^ r .� . 9•,. ,�" •N TO C/YY Or.eLNTON ate'fa;° •,� r JSY rSAf^ '4t 7 �p .. 4u, `Z IZ V,°� d ' �,r.2 • •�` • � c /2'4AstM6NT 44 • s y 5 _. r J <i t / dlAR 4u/ 7f•01 CO.v;4t.vi0 Wi>1viN � . >aaa `�R dF 79/O/ooBri .'i D TS 1,�rpSr • 11.7541 ti Y' •< ♦' • _ _ ^ t C:l a5d' �!� •E-- .—1 �.••> 12 Se39 ra>o7 rr�s� c,t`. J 0e>s? . Tr . i Y� b - I• � , f"Y OF RENTON TEMPORARY WATER SERVICE At;REEIENT DATE 1. _ owner(s) of Address Tap e legally describea as follows: The South too feet of the east too feet, as aeasured along the South and East line of the followiug described -Tact; that portion of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section. 4, Township 23 North. Range S East, W.M. , in King County, Washington, described as follows: eearnning at a oeint 293 feet North and 741.42 feet East of the Southwest corner of the North half of the Northwest quarter of said Scction 4, which point is on the East horde; line of the East half of the West 21.27 acres of the North half of the Northwest quarter of said Section 4; thence Nest 3711.71 feet; thence North to the South line of the County road; thence Easterly along the Suuth line of the County road to a point due North of the poine of beginning; thence South to the point of beginning; situc.te in the County of King, S ate of Washington, for and in consideration of the Renton Water Department granting a permit to connect a temporary water service and/or main in ��.�_��v��.-1—' ,<�tl+cw��_ 'ur the above property' hereby agree that ro protests can be made by above part he1r5 and assigns, against the construction of, or assessment for a permanenTHatermrtn which will necessarily be constructed in the street to serve this property. -Basement recorded under AP "9/0/0 O1PGCo and Al This agreement shall be a covenant running with t ,n all parties and their heirs and assigns until the pe , describe:: property has teen constructed and the asse /rcee air.+ hft,' rr 7'� therefort ,,.rtified to the Ci.y Treasurer for collet IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand ar ah/ 1 �rlenirt� Iry n1�y /S I written. r7 t� Suaj. fr.ey Esc 6e<ir iTATE OF WASS NGTON) )ss COUNTY OF KING ) I _ a Notary I washington, residing at ., do herel day of ----• 19__, personaTly appeared betoi , to me known to be ere n an wno executc t e w in instrument and a, signer! and sealed tht. same as free ai uses and purposes t'jerain lent one e3---- WITNESS my hard of official seal tte day and year in this certificate first above wr;tten. HOUryTubVc to and for t e State o W+ hirgton, residing at CITY OF RENTON TEMPORARY WATER SERVICE AGREEMENT DnTE I. Wa —_ owner(s) of y Address Tap a legally described as follows: The South 160 feet of the east 100 feet, as measured along the South and East line of the following described tract; that portion of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest rter -f Section 4, Township 23 N^rth, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, wosrribed as follows: Beginning at a point 293 feet North and 741.42 feet East of the Southwest corner of the North half of the Northwest quarter Of said Section 4, which point is on th_ East border lino of the East half of the west J1.27 acres of the North half of the Northwest quarter of said Sectior. 4; thence West 370.71 feet; Ihence North to the South tine of the County road; thence Easterly along the South line of the County road to a point due North of the point of beginning; thence South to the point of beginning; situate in the County of King, State of Washington, for and in consideration of the Renton Water Department granting a permit to connect a temporary water service and/or main in ' . L_4i, ,t(t,�e„���, for the above property hereby agree that no protests can be made by a ove part heirs and assigns, against the construction of, Or assessment for a permanen tt watermain which will necessarily be constructed in the street to serve this property. •Lasemen• recorded under AE gflr�e egnW and Al _ This agreement rw i1 be a covenant running with the land and '-gall be binding upon all partiet and their heirs and assigns until the permanent watermain to serve the above described property has been constructeo and the assessment roll Or c,"t per property therefore certified to the City Treasurer for tollectioh, or payment IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written. ------ . (SEAL) —-- -- _`(SEAL) SLITE OF WASHINGTON) )ss COUNTY OF KING ) 1' _ a Notary Public in _.,u for the State of Washington, res ng at _ , do hereby cert, ry tart on this day of 19 persona y appeared before me , to me known to be the in v ua s escrtbe ere n an w n execute t e w t in instrument and acknowledged that signed and sealed the same as free and voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposes therein mknt on—eed. WITNESS my hand of official seal the day and year in this cert`f first above written. 7ocary ub c in and or t e State of Washington, res.ding at 4 PEW /ice / / �. 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THE LAND REFERRED TO IN THIS POLICY IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: The east 100 feet, as measured along the south line of the following described tract; That portion of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 4, Townshio 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King Co,aty, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at a point 2Q3 feet north and 741.42 feet east of the southwest corner of the north half of the northwest quarter of said Section v, which point is on the east border line of the east half of the west 21.27 acres of the north half of the northwest quarter of said Section 4; thence west 370.71 feet; thence north �o the south line of the County road; thence easterly along the south line of the County road to a point due north of the point of beginning; thence south to the point of beginning; situate in the County of King, State of Washington, TOGETHER WITH an easement for ingress, egress and utiliti=s over across, and under the north 12 feet, as measured at right angles to the centerline of adjoining count;, road of that portion of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said Sec:ion 4, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at a point 293 feet north and 741.42 feet east of the southwest corner of the north half of the northwest quarter of said Section 4, which point is on the east border line of the east half of the west 21.27 acres of the north half of the northwest quarter of said Section 4; thence west 370.71 feet; thence north to the south line of the County road; thence easterly along the south lire of the County road to a point due north of the point of beginning; thence south to the point of beginning; EXCEPT the east 100 feet thereof. 7 IY�h r�.IY 41yJ J J � ' Yr0��ly\al A• _ y JtYIYYI \ a/T L r.'�r.-mod oa. eeP.0 evG atMr eDM enU vavrp:r canaMrrt bn •t..l r.•......,y.r.r.w J,Y. 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FILM Icr n. •._.,.,st of /11 •'N The 3.03 acres south of us is still in process of t ei not trsnafsrred from Josenh Cpshaa (25F.55G8) _ to Credell Cteen (722-1.7fl) - C,/��8a a ,. I .. A•9r'.A.. ' S.E. 97TH ST. l Q Y ;�J\\ •i1.e 9 .o. 1.6 tea, IBfI .4.-A f; / r/y e v i c l ' 'Po dad 0 w\a %i Ct 13 W q25 k� M.Yk . . I o '�f•,,Y'y of I .. ,�M��/.,, 013^ •-� a 7a i11 z�t/-,_ .dY' hMNi's_ra w• W1�C f, w ai �a JI 1 O V ' o N.E. 2 fi (M� b T 75410 At JLA) u �9 � � � � � Q• Yr � 0192 Pit... n a YM � .� � V.� .]#� •� /o1S , S ENDING OF FILE (f ( 4 LTD 52D NOE% l� No E % 1 s