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Motor, CMC City Clerk cc: Metro Hearing Examiner Building & Zoning Department 200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2501 Department of Assessments ATTENTION: Abstract Section - Al Martin F 709F King County Administration Building O R� Seattle, Washington 98104 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK p Q PUBLIC RECORDS DIVISION C� ® z 0 rn The attached material comes to you in 9 b• response to your recent request. O9gT�D SEP1t"' Ordinance No. 4096 November 23, 1987 CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH RENTON, WA 98055 PHONE (206) 235-2500 Maxine E. Motor, City Clerk Public Notice 3uildirg and Zoning Director is hereby authorized and directed to change the naps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amend- id,to evidence said rezoning,to-wit: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and nade a part hereof as if fully set forth I erein. (Said property being located on the West ide of Monster Road S.W. at the 600-1100 lock) SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be I ffective upon its passage, approval and ive days after its publication. I PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this I 16th day of November, 1987. Maxine E.Motor I City Clerk i Barbara Y.Shinpoch i Mayor kpproved as to form: Lawrence J.Warren city Attorney EXHIBIT"A" CONTAINER CORP. Legal Description All that portion of the Southwest Quarter if Section 13; And of the Southeast Quarter of Section 4; And of the Northeast Quarter of Section !3; And of the Northwest Quarter of Section ?4; All in Township 23 North, Range 4 East, N.M., in King County, Washington iescribed as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the west- trly Right-of-Way Line of Monster Road 3.W. (formerly known as Steele Hill Road •- Survey 24-23-4-1, Established 5-25-31, it County Rd. No. 8) with the northerly light-of-Way Line of the Northern Pacific aailway Belt Line Right-of-Way in the I Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 said I. point also being the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed by Ordinance No. 1764 and No. 1982; Thence northwesterly along said norther- 1 ly railroad Right-of-Way Line and northeast- 1 erly line of Northern Pacific Railway Main E Line through the Northwest Quarter of said v Section 24 and through the Northeast F ]uarter of said Section 23 and through the E Southeast Quarter of Section 14 to the hread of the Black River(the former limits if the City of Tukwila) and the existing 1 CITY OF RENTON limits of the City of Renton as annexed by 1 WASHINGTON Ordinance No.4040: ORDINANCE NO.4096 Thence northeasterly along said thread t AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF REN- and said City limits line to the centerline V TON, WASHINGTON CHANGING THE Right-of-Way line of Monster Road S.W. E ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN (formerly known as So. 143rd St.), also E PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF REN- being the existing City Limit of Renton as TON FROM GENERAL CLASSIFICATION annexed under Ordinance No. 1928; G-1) TO MANUFACTURING PARK (M-P) Thence easterly and southeasterly along 1 CONTAINER CORPORATION — R-021- said existing City of Renton limits to the 1 36) south line of said Section 13; WHEREAS under Chapter 7, Title IV Thence southerly along said City limits, E Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. said line also being the West Right-of-Way E 1628 known as the "Code of General Ordi- Line of said Monster Road S.W. in the E lances of the City of Renton," as amend- Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 to the H 3d, and the maps and reports adopted in point of beginning. ;onjunction therewith, the property herein- Published in the Valley Daily News S. )elow described has heretofore been zoned Nov.20, 1987.R2627. K as General Classification(G-1);and _ T WHEREAS a proper petition for change If zone classification of said property has )een filed with the building and Zoning department on or about March 7, 1986, Nhich petition was duly referred to the Hearing Examiner for investigation, study and public hearing and a public hearing having been held thereon or about January 20, 1987 and subsequent hearings having been held before the Renton City Council on February 9, 1987, March 2, 1987 and September 21, 1987, and said matter hav- ing been duly considered by the Hearing Examiner and said zoning request being in conformity with the City's Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the City Council having duly considered all matters relevant thereto, and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposi- tion thereto,NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 3ENTON, WASHINGTON DO ORDAIN AS :OLLOWS: SECTION I: The following described xoperty in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Manufacturing Park (M-P) as nereinbelow specified; subject to the find- ngs, conclusions and decision of the Hear- ng Examiner dated January 29, 1987; the f ,,,-s' i' �k''. fl • ,�'+' : '.' + ; i, `, '', AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION °_ ``' I' so- ,`,t•_.,x A •':bein first duly sworn on oath states +,.,, 1,`;,,x that:-h /she'is the Chief Clerk of the '.:''"'``'``, e m. :, ,, ' . ?t: ••is•„'' j1,Yr;,v tYYj'�f `,'`:', VALLEY DAILY NEWS. ' ‘'= 4 '`t,''`' ,, i,a� ,+'c°''1j , s00;Kent Edition • Renton',Edition •• Auburn;Edition air,..• ;A'i>S o- ,;-. ,,,, yr. .'i: ,e-,,.' y.6j,l, D`aily:newspapers published six (6)times a week.Tfiat'said'newspapers ,.;,,+, are"';legal •newspapers and are now and have been'.for::more than six is.. ;' ;, ';. mon is)prior to the date of;publication referred to,printed published 4`'"'`',•`Y,"'.1., in the English language continually as daily newspapers:.in,vKent, King :.,.'.'{''',.;,, S 'E; Cotnty ,Washington.The Valley Daily News has beeii;approved as a legal "}•" " ;y' news a er,b order of the Superior'Court of the State;of,Washington for :,."��a,My' 4.King';:Coi�nty. •,, ', 1r,;'�l, • The,.noticeTn the exact form attached,was published:in:the.Kent Edition ;.,,.:':.;: `'' ,Renton Edition - , Auburn Edition' ",(and not in " `°4`-`�if siippleinei•it form) which was regularly distributed-•to i'ts„"subscribers ' L-, during the below stated period.The annexed notice a'`;- ""`r `re' ';'`' r.'':dot Ex,Y'•�'�/4 ':.,.,�-;,+. ::Y,J;, li,,,,.;,vri e:4ata '(rill:zi :Ida No. 4.096 - • ,:,nr, 's wa's°.publi'shed on ,< - .,t; ,I,1. Nov. '2'0 "1987 sti';3;' F"' • ! 4'", • Tl e"full'ainount of the fee charged_'for said foregoing •piib ication is the ;ti ;, , 1,31{ ,. .;4..v.;4;r};;-. �a,, r , ,.r,';:,.: '1 :2• •?t.i;:Y;1.,tv'a`' I• f•' • jig - ,",. t'`.: "+,.'M E.!!, }M ••suirryIts? ,d, :•; 'I fI ,:,''4' :..;<iif.�::•,� •,h �[-•• ^fit iI. I ,t.:0,: 4.r•••S`{i •:i:' ;a,` 7 '`^ � •iF�'f:1;"i <i�,;.v:,^v`�,•.:im ,)=i'jitiu1;�.p,�',. +,a t ;a;r,�' i f^;+;3I`� • r•,:.r, :r�,q ,- , - _. .. 4.?'i'''"'�'.}tit"m, Y�tf''. s•'1 :�:[i YS`' `,,�!1+i•,'?A'.I,',44 i.a,,, V�..:4, ¢ .;�.,. • ,tl�j'F's to Sub§cxr•ibed and sworn to befor e,this ayo,� -�D .' a' 19 - • , .. _ k ,': t;-,1,p. .; ,?,.,'.:`c4, ''r.1 _ 'C' -.,e',a,i',''i - S',S.t:')'w""r-1',t•+ '.'1"' fir+ �,i: { ,_.�:'. i3,.:ia#;N` F.:: ' i';'1'„r4'•tr;,,,.' ' ,,,,t t.,1„-'+f }ya_I 1pdt s 'ss,, ':``; f Notary Public for the Stafe,,OtWashington, • �'',1. �a•, r,+ti„. ;; residing at Federat'.Way' V', ! • Kin Count Washiri ton.' d,: '•t VDN#87 Revised`r11i86 '�- - ''4• i4;,. i:(!',i ..l.:.ti",` +v I ;• i '> - fail rf''`t"' i7'9 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4096 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES WITHIN THE CITY OF RENTON FROM GENERAL CLASSIFICATION (G-1 ) TO MANUFACTURING PARK (M-P) (CONTAINER CORPORATION - R-021-86 ) WHEREAS under Chapter 7, Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 known - as the "Code of General " Ordinances of the City of Renton" , as amended, and the maps and reports adopted in conjunction therewith, the property hereinbelow described has heretofore been zoned as General Classification (G-1 ) ; and WHEREAS a proper petition for change of zone classification of said property has been filed with the Building and Zoning Department on or about March 7, 1986, which petition was duly referred to the Hearing Examiner for investigation, , study and public hearing and a public hearing having been held thereon' on or about January 20, 1987 and subsequent hearings having been held before the Renton City Council on February 9, 1987, March 2, 1987 and September 21, 1987, and said matter having been duly considered by the Hearing Examiner and said zoning request being in conformity with the City' s Comprehensive Plan, as amended, and the City Council having duly considered all matters relevant thereto, and all parties having been heard appearing in support thereof or in opposition thereto, NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I : The following described property in the City of Renton is hereby rezoned to Manufacturing Park (M-P) as hereinbelow specified; subject to the findings, conclusions and o} ORDINANCE NO. 4096 decision of the Hearing Examiner dated January 29 , 1987; the Building and Zoning Director is hereby authorized and directed to change the maps of the Zoning Ordinance, as amended , to evidence said rezoning, to-wit: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof as if fully set forth herein (Said property being located on the West side of Monster Road S.W. at the 600-1100 Block) SECTION II: This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval and five days after its publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 16th day of November, 1987 . '1- .CA ed-iitit- -1- , Maxine E. Motor , City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of November, 1987 . 1`. 0)6bIIN4) ,¶ rt poc te‘, Barbara Y. inpoch, Mayor Approved as to form: 411 Lawre ce J. WWarr=1 i y kttrney Date of Publication: November 20 , 1987 CITY3: 30/9/28/87/nd -2- r : ORDINANCE NO. 4096 EXHIBIT • "A" CONTAINER CORP. Legal Description All that portion of the Southwest Quarter of Section 13; And of the Southeast Quarter of Section 14; And of the Northeast Quarter of Section 23; And of the Northwest Quarter of Section 24; All in Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , in King County, Washington described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly Right-of-Way Line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as Steele Hill Road - Survey 24-23-4-1, Established 5-25-31, or County Rd. No. 8) with the northerly Right-of-Way Line of the Northern Pacific Railway Belt Line Right-of-Way in the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 said point also being the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed by Ordinances No. 1764 and No. 1928; 'Thence northwesterly along said northerly railroad Right-of-Way Line and northeasterly line of Northern Pacific Railway Main Line through the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 and through the Northeast Quarter of said Section 23 and through the Southeast Quarter of •Section 14 to the thread of the Black River (the former limits of the City of Tukwila) and the existing limits of the City of Renton as annexed by Ordinance No. 4040; Thence northeasterly along said thread and said City limits line to the centerline Right-of-Way line of Monster Road S.W. (formerly known as So. 143rd St. ) , also being the existing City Limit of Renton as annexed under Ordinance No. 1928; Thence easterly and southeasterly along said existing City of Renton limits to the south line of said Section 13; Thence southerly along said City limits, said line also being the West Right-of-Way Line of said Monster Road S.W. in the Northwest Quarter of said Section 24 to the point of beginning. F1.11-B 05/15/87 -I--.:::.----'''".-- -------- 'ti , NarkA4MV) d6124"• ) '54/,‘, ---- . .. ..,Y.r. plafiaq go . ':,:' ORDINANCE NO. 4 019 6 W' //I �/ �ti. z 1 N 11'r 1�1' GH _ �'A Y L T `jam a Q��� 'j• 1 19, • I- - , 1 . . j . i ' e T G. $ • A ] TL j. . d�� '�-3a/ tv� �I��,I 4f� 8 ,„„„.,..„4 ,_ ...., ,if_III.-.001 ib....ai. 41. . N ..,_.. - A 1 .., I 0/if liti;?. ".... w' dikrie . I •k.%%° I;L:fq • e ie %Ilk .., , . . I •• . r� i L... i::.. .; . „ ....... . zAl. tsf . 70. zl f� v ��r� V n -G IC` --. 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I I l� 1 • Y . a November 16. 1987 Renton City Council Minutes Page 383 1) Improve sight distance at N. 24th and Meadow on the northwest corner of the intersection, and the property owner would assist in this endeavor. 2) Repair drainage and paving problems on Garden Court N. 3) Improve sight distance at the northeast corner of N. 24th Street and Garden Court N. The owner is to provide a temporary easement for the City to remove material from the bank and the owner and neighbor will restore bank. 4) The fire lane and parked cars impounded signs will be removed and replaced with a painted red line on the pavement marked "fire lane" as approved by Fire Prevention. MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. It was noted that prior Transportation Committee report of 10/19/87 should be withdrawn. MOTION CARRIED. Rezone: E & H Responding to input from Mayor Shinpoch regarding desire of Gary Brode to Properties, R-016-87, present data to Council regarding Taxi 2000, commuter transit system, Taxi 2000 Transportation Committee Chairman Reed requested that Mr. Brode contact him directly to discuss the matter. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report Committee recommending the following ordinances for second and final reading: Ordinance #4095 An ordinance was read annexing approximately 66 acres located southeast of Annexation: Honey Creek NE 27th Street and East of Kirkland Avenue NE in the area known locally as Devil's Elbow. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6 AYES: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, KEOLKER, REED, MATHEWS. 1 NAY: STREDICKE. CARRIED. Ordinance #4096 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification for Container Rezone: Container Corporation from G-I, General Classification, to M-P, Manufacturing Park Corporation, R-021-86 Classification, for 45.08 acres located on the west side of Monster Road SW (600-1100 block). MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #4097 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification for Leitzke Rezone: Leitzke Architects from G-1, General Classification, to R-3, Medium Density Architects, R-119-86 Multifamily Residential Classification for property located in the 4300 Block of N.E. 4th Street. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch asked Council to accept generous offer from Lois Anslow REPORT Albee, who ran Hoffman School of Music in the city for years, to donate a Parks: Steinway Piano Steinway grand piano, value $20,000, to the City as a memorial to her Donation for Carco mother, Bernice Anslow. The piano will be located in Carco Theatre, and the Theatre Park Board and Parks Director John Webley agree that the City can meet Mrs. Albee's stipulations that the piano be kept in tune and be available for use by gifted students. Parks: 1987 H&CD The fall cleanup program completed by Housing and Community Cleanup Program Development has served 316 households; 395 households were served in the spring cleanup program for a yearly total of 711. Parks: Maplewood Golf Councilman Stredicke advised receipt of a memorandum from Parks Director Course League Fees John Webley outlining policy as approved by the Park Board for membership at Maplewood Golf Course. Councilwoman Keolker has forwarded a copy of the letter to the citizen who made the inquiry. AUDIENCE COMMENT Marjorie Richter, 300 Meadow Avenue N., Renton, indicated that residents Rezone: E & H had worked hard and spent funds on the matter of North Renton traffic Properties, R-016-87 mitigation. She expressed appreciation to Council members who supported their efforts. WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT NOVEMBER 16, 1987 ORDINANCES The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinances for second and final reading: Honey Creek Associates Annexation (A-1-84) - approximately 66 acres located southeast of N.E. 27th St. and east of Kirkland Ave. N.E. in the area known locally as "Devil ' s Elbow" Container Corporation of America Rezone (R-21-86) - 45.08 acres located on the west side of Monster Road SW (600 - 1100 blocks) Leitzke Architects Rezone (R-119-86) - 2.9 acres from G-1 to R-3 - 4300 Block of N.E. 4th Street The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinance for first reading: E & H Properties Rezone (R-016-87) from L-1 to B-1 - located between Park Avenue North and Garden Avenue North between North 5th and North 6th Street Kathyelid/A r y Keol� , Chair i Earl Clymer 2) Ro ughes c �y November 9, 1987 Renton City Council Minutes Page 373 Rezone: Container An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification for Container Corporation, R-021-86 Corporation from G-1, General Classification, to M-P, Manufacturing Park Classification, for 45.08 acres located on the west side of Monster Road SW (600-1100 block). MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Rezone: Leitzke An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification for Leitzke Architects, R-119-86 Architects from G-1, General Classification, to R-3, Medium Density Multifamily Residential Classification for property located in the 4300 Block of N.E. 4th Street. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Vouchers Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report recommending approval of Vouchers 36380 through 36686 in the amount of $1,381,324.05, having received departmental certification that merchandise/services have been received or rendered; Vouchers 36388 - 36399 machine voided. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Birthday greetings were extended to Council President Trimm. Trimm's Birthday Equipment Purchase In response to Councilwoman Keolker's inquiry, Mayor Shinpoch indicated she has reviewed letter from Craig Taylor Equipment Company concerning purchase of equipment, and will report back to Council when matter has been discussed with City Attorney Warren. Oakesdale Field Trip Councilman Stredicke commended Public Works Director for Council field trip to view Oakesdale project and the Valley area. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 8:40 p.m..,. MAXINE E. MOTOR, CMC, City Clerk Recorder: Pat Briggs 11/9/87 WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT NOVEMBER 9, 1987 ORDINANCES The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinances for second and final reading: Public Storage Properties VIII Ltd. and Kohl Excavating, Inc. Rezone (R-102-86) to B-1, 3.53 acres located on the west side of Rainier Avenue North at the 800-900 block in King County Kohl Excavating, Inc. Profit Sharing Plan Rezone (R-103-86) from R-2 to B-1, 2.60 acres located between 87th Avenue South to the west and Rainier Avenue South to the east in the 800-850 block The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinances for first reading: Honey Creek Associates Annexation (A-1-84) - approximately 66 acres located southeast of N.E. 27th St. and east of Kirkland Ave. N.E. in the area known locally as "Devil' s Elbow" Container Corporation of America Rezone (R-21-86) - 45.08 acres located on the west side of Monster Road SW (600 - 1100 blocks) Leitzke Architects Rezone (R-119-86) - 2.9 acres from G-1 to R-3 - 4300 Block of N.E. 4th Street APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS The Ways and Means Committee recommends approval of Vouchers No. 36380 through No. 36686 in the amount of $1,381,324.05. �f�✓/�/�VV V Kathy Keo k r', Chair Earl Clymer IlirS1 Robe jHughes MEMO FROM: CITY CLEF(' S OFFICE -€ - TO: Lawrence Warren, City Attorni, DATE: 11/3/87 RE: Container Corp. Rezone R021-86 Rezone MEMO: Enclosed is ordinance prepared by your office along with Rezone file. As a portion of the rezone was applied and a portion was imposed, the ordinance needs to reflect both means of rezone, I under- stand. The attached legal can be either complete description for total parcel or divided into the two parcels. Please advise which type legal you prefer. Total ara description is now prepared. HANK >91,4 � September 21, 1987 Renton City Council Minutes- -- Page 291 PUBLIC HEARING This beingthe date set and proper notices havingbeenposted and published p P Rezone: Container in accordance with State and local laws, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public Corporation, R-021-86 hearing to consider the Container Corporation of America rezone to Manufacturing Park (M-P) for 45.08 acres located on the west side of the 600 to 1000 blocks of Monster Road SW. Referring to a vicinity map of the subject area, Policy Development Director Larry Springer briefly summarized the proposal. He reported that on 1/20/87, the first of two required public hearings was held by the Hearing Examiner for consideration of a rezone of 42 acres of the subject site. On 1/29/87, the Hearing Examiner issued a report recommending approval of, the rezone to Manufacturing Park. On 2/9/87, the City Council held the first of two required public hearings to consider imposition of M-P zoning on the,; remaining 3.08 acres of property owned by Metro, King County and Burlington Northern Railroad Company. On the same date, the City Council held the second of the two required public hearings to rezone the 42-acre site, and approved M-P zoning, consistent with the Comprehensive Plan i designation of Manufacturing Park - Multiple Option, for both of the subject areas. Mr. Springer recommended that the City Council adopt Manufacturing Park zoning for the entire 45.08 acre site encompassed by the Container Corporation of America annexation. (See Ordinances and Resolutions for • later action.) 0 Audience comment was invited. Mary Anderson, 13618 SE 180th, Renton, alerted Council to unmarked open mine shafts and severe erosion problems due to steep slopes and bedrock on the subject site. Mr. Springer indicated that any future development on Manufacturing Park zoned property would require site approval and careful environmental review. Further, this information will be added to the City's study of environmentally sensitive areas. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE HEARING EXAMINER TO IMPOSE MANUFACTURING PARK ZONING AND REFER THIS MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Council members requested that the-record reflect concerns expressed by Ms. Anderson regarding soil conditions and mine shafts to be presented to the Hearing Examiner for future consideration of any development on the subject site. AUDIENCE COMMENT Kathleen Jett, 583 Kirkland Avenue NE, Renton, thanked City Attorney Citizen Comment: Jett - Warren for timely written response to her questions regarding the Hearing„ Hearing Examiner Examiner Ordinance on 9/14/87; and requested a copy of a memorandum Ordinance from the Hearing Examiner referenced in the Attorney's letter regarding revision of Code Section 4-3011(B)(4). Mayor Shinpoch suggested that Mrs. Jett contact the office of the Hearing Examiner for a copy of the letter. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the Consent Agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Claim: Marschke, Claim for damages in the amount of $452.39 filed by Leroy Marschke, 24107 CL-42-87 250 SE, Maple Valley, for damage incurred to personal vehicle parked at 211 Burnett Avenue N. allegedly struck by City vehicle (08/14/87). Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. Release of Easement: City Clerk submitted request for release of easements (storm sewer, RE-002- First City Equities, 87, and waterway, RE-003-87) on behalf of First City Equities for Tract B, RE-002-87 (Storm), Washington Technical Center, located on Oakesdale Avenue SW north of SW RE-003-87 (Waterway), Grady Way; petition submitted by Bush, Roed and Hitchings has been Washington Technical verified by Public Works Department and represents 100% of adjacent and Center vested ownership of the easements. Refer to Utilities Committee and Board of Public Works to determine advisability of proposed easement release and classification of easments. MUIR ..rS:51 _ . 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Arents, Alderwood Poor: gravelly Fair: 24 to 40 Slope range is 0 to Low compressibility; . material: AmB, inches deep over 15 percent; water pervious when com- mC. consolidated till. moves on top of pacted; piping substratum in hazard; consolidated winter; consoli- till at a depth of dated till at a 24 to 40 inches. depth of 24 to 40 inches. Arents, Everett Poor: very gravelly- Good Features generally Low compressibility; material: An. favorable. pervious when com- pacted; piping hazard. Beausite: BeC., BeD, Poor: gravelly Fair: bedrock a Slope range is 6 to Low compressibility; K BeF. depth of 20 to 40 75 percent; frac- pervious when com- pacted; piping inche^ tt�red sandstone ' ` bedrock at 20 to 40 hazard; sandstone inches. bedrock at a depth • of 20 to 40 inches. Bellingham: Bh . Fair: silty clay Poor: poorly Seasonal water table - oderate shrink-swell loam at 14 inches. drained; A-6 and at or near surface; potential. A-7. high frost-action potential; moderate shrink-swell potential. Briscot: Br Good Fair: somewhat Seasonal water table Piping hazard poorly drained; at a depth of 1 to A-4. 2'feet; high frost- action potential; flood hazard. Buckley: Bu Fair: gravelly below Poor: poorly Seasonal water table Features generally .a depth of 10,t o 14 drained. at or near surface; favorable. inches. high frost-action potential. , Coastal beaches: Cb- Poor: gravel or Variable (1/) Low compressibility; sand. pervious when com- pacted; piping hazard. • See footnote at end of table. • . 44 . E 5.--DEGREE AND KIND OF LIMITATION- . R RECREATIONAL USES [An asterisk in the first column indicates that at least one mapping unit in this series is made of two or more kinds of soil. The soils in such mapping units may have different properties and limitations, and for this reason it is necessary to follow carefully the instructions for referring to other series that appear in the first column of this table] Soil series and map symbols Playgrounds Camp areas Picnic areas Paths and trails *Alderwood: AgB Severe: gravelly---- Moderate: gravelly-- Moderate: gravelly-- Moderate: gravelly. AgC Severe: slope; Moderate: slope; Moderate: slope; Moderate: slope; gravelly. gravelly. gravelly. gravelly. AgD Severe: slope; Severe: slope Severe: slope Moderate: slope; gravelly. A-- gravelly. AkF Severe: slope; Severe: slope Severe: slope Severe: slope. For Kitsap part, gravelly. see KpD. Arents, Alderwood material: AmB Severe: gravelly---- Moderate: gravelly-- Moderate: gravelly-- Moderate: gravelly. AmC Severe: slope; Moderate: slope; Moderate: slope; Moderate: gravelly. gravelly. gravelly. gravelly. Arents, Everett Severe: gravelly---- Moderate: gravelly-- Moderate: gravelly-- Moderate: gravelly. material: An. Beausite: BeC Severe: slope Moderate: slope; Moderate: slope; Moderate: gravelly. • gravelly. gravelly. 4 BeD Severe: slope Severe: slope Severe: slope Moderate: slope; - gravelly. BeF Severe: slope Severe: slope Severe: slope Severe: slope. Bellingham: Bh Severe: poorly Severe: poorly Severe: poorly Severe: poorly drained. drained. drained. drained. Briscot: Br Severe: somewhat Severe: somewhat Moderate: somewhat Moderate: somewhat poorly drained; poorly drained; poorly drained; poorly drained; flood hazard. flood hazard. flood hazard. flood hazard. Buckley: Bu Severe: poorly Severe: poorly Severe: poorly Severe: poorly drained. drained. . drained. drained. Coastal beaches: Cb- Severe: tidal.. Severe: tidal Severe: tidal Moderate: tidal flooding. flooding. flooding. flooding. . Earlmont: Ea -- Severe: somewhat Severe: somewhat Moderate: somewhat Moderate: somewhat poorly drained; poorly drained; poorly drained; poorly drained; flood hazard. flood hazard. flood hazard. flood hazard. Edgewick: Ed Moderate: flood Moderate: flood None to slight None to slight. hazard. hazard. • • 64 TABLE 4.--L -,E OF LIMITATIONS FOR TOWN AND COUNTRY gNING [An asterisk in the first column indicates that at least one mapping unit in this series is made up of two or more kinds of soil. The soils in such mapping units may have different properties and limitations, and for this reason it is necessary to follow carefully the instructions for referring to other series that appear in the first column of this table] Soil series and map Foundations for Shallow Septic tank symbols low buildings excavations filter fields Sewage lagoons • *`Al derwood: AgB Moderate: seasonal Severe: seasonal Severe: very slow Moderate: slope. high water table. high water table. permeability in substratum. AgC Moderate: seasonal Severe: seasonal Severe: very slow Severe: slope. high water table; high water table. permeability in slope. substratum. AgD Severe: slope; Severe: slope---- Severe: very slow Severe: slope. moderate slip- permeability in page potential. substratum. AkF Severe: slope; Severe: slope---- Severe: slope Severe: slope. For Kitsap part, see moderate and KpD. severe slippage potential. Arents, Alderwood material: AmB Moderate: seasonal Severe: seasonal Severe: very slow Moderate: slope. high water table. high water permeability in table. substratum. AmC Moderate: seasonal Severe: seasonal Severe: very slow Severe: slope. high water table. high water permeability in table. substratum. Arents, Everett material: An. None to slight Severe: very None to slight: Severe: GW or GP gravelly. possible soil; rapid pollution hazard. permeability. Beausite: BeC Severe for build- Severe: bedrock Severe: bedrock at Severe: slope. in wi at a depth of a depth of 20 to basements. a h 20 to 40 inches. 40 inches. Moderate for build- basements: bed- 40 inches. BeD Severe: s o e• Severe: slope; Severe: slope; Severe: slope. e rock at a ,Jzedrock at a bedrocfi at a depth depth of 20 to 0242+h of 2D to of 20 to 40 inches. 40 inches. 40. — BeF Severe: slope; Severe: slope; Severe: slope; Severe: slope. bedrock at a bedrock at a bedrock at a depth .• depth of 20 to depth of 20 to of 20 to 40 .inches. 40 inches. 40 inches. Bellingham: Bh Severe: seasonal Severe: seasonal Severe: slow perme- None to slight. high water table; high water table, ability; seasonal moderate shrink- high water table. swell potential. 57 TABLE 5.--DEC AND KIND OF LIMITATICNQS FOR RECREATICNJAL USES--Continued Soil series and map symbols Playgrounds Camp areas Picnic areas Paths and trails *Everett: EvB Severe: gravelly---- Moderate: gravelly-- Moderate: gravelly-- Moderate: gravelly. EvC Severe: slope; Moderate: slope; Moderate: slope; Moderate: gravelly. gravelly. gravelly. gravelly. EvD Severe: slope; Severe: slope; Severe: slope; Moderate: slope; gravelly. gravelly. gravelly. gravelly. EwC Severe: slope; Moderate: slope; Moderate: slope; Moderate: gravelly. For Alderwood gravelly. gravelly. gravelly. part, see AgC. Indianola: InA Moderate: coarse Moderate: coarse Moderate: coarse Moderate: coarse texture. texture. texture. texture. InC Severe: slope; Moderate: slope; Moderate: slope; Moderate: coarse texture. coarse texture. coarse texture. coarse texture. InD Severe: slope; Severe: slope Severe: slope Moderate: slope; coarse texture. coarse texture. Kitsap: KpB Moderate: slope Moderate: moderately None to slight- None to slight. well drained. KpC Severe: slope Moderate: slope; Moderate: slope None to slight. moderately well drained. KpD Severe: slope Severe: slope Severe: slope Moderate: slope. Klaus: KsC Severe: slope; Moderate: slope; Moderate: slope; Moderate: gravelly. gravelly. gravelly. gravelly. Mixed alluvial land: Severe: flood Severe: flood Severe: flood Severe: flood Ma. hazard. hazard, hazard. hazard. Neilton: NeC Severe: slope; very Moderate: slope; Moderate: slope; Moderate: very gravelly. very gravelly. very gravelly. gravelly. Newberg: Ng Moderate: flood Moderate: flood Moderate: flood None to slight. hazard. hazard. hazard. Nooksack: Nk Moderate: flood Moderate: flood None to slight None to slight. hazard. hazard. Norma: No Severe: poorly Severe: poorly Severe: poorly Severe: poorly drained. drained. drained. drained. Orcas: Or Severe: very Severe: very Severe: very Severe: very poorly drained; poorly drained; poorly drained; poorly drained; • organic soil. organic soil. organic soil. organic soil. Oridia: Os Severe: somewhat Severe: somewhat Moderate: somewhat Moderate: somewhat poorly drained; poorly drained; poorly drained; poorly drained. flood hazard. flood hazard. flood hazard. Ovall: OvC Severe: gravelly; Moderate: gravelly; Moderate: gravelly; Moderate: gravelly. slope in places. slope in places. slope in places. OvD Severe: gravelly; Severe: slope Severe: slope Moderate: slope; slope. gravelly. OvF Severe: gravelly; Severe: slope Severe: slope Severe: slope. slope. 65 describes the capability r s in the King County CAPABIL SUBCLASSES are soil groups Within one Area, and gives estimated y.L.lds of crops and pas- class. s,The oeycareoe designated bymadd adding farsmail letter, ture plants. IIe. The letter e shows that the main limitation is risk of erosion unless close-growing plant cover is Capability Grouping maintained; w shows that water in or on the soil interferes with plant growth or cultivation (in Capability grouping shows, in a general way, the some soils the wetness can be partly corrected by suitability of soils for most kinds of field crops. artificial drainage) ; s shows that the soil is The groups are made according to the limitations of limited mainly because it is shallow, droughty, or the soils when used for field crops, the risk of stony; and c, used in only some parts of the United damage when they are used, and the way they respond States, shows that the chief limitation is climate to treatment. The grouping does not take into that is too oo Iold or deor too dry. aro no subclasses because the account major and generally expensive landforming In cthat would change slope, depth, or other character- soils of this class have.few limitations. Class V istics of the soils; does not take into considera- can contain, at the most, only the subclasses indi- tion possible but unlikely major reclamation pro- cated by w, s, and c because the soils in class V jects; and does not apply to rice, cranberries, are subject to little or no erosion, though they horticultural crops, or other crops requiring have laveeother y er 1pimitationsotlatdns that Testrictftheiriuir see special management. Those familiar with the capability classification or recreation. can infer from it much about the behavior of soils CAPABILITY UNITS are soil groups within the sub- when used for other purposes, but this classifica- classes. The soils in one capability unit are tion is not a substitute for interpretations designed enough alike to be suited to the same crops and to show suitability and limitations of groups of pasture plants, to require similar management, and soils for forest trees or for engineering purposes. to have similar productivity and other responses to In the capability system, all kinds of soil are management. Thus, the capability unit is a con- ; grouped at three levels: the capability class, the venient grouping for making many statements about subclass, and the unit. These levels are described management of t by saoils.ng aCapa Arablityuuy nits s ar are thener for IIw-1 or IVe-2. Thus,ll; sub- in the following paragraphs. CAPABILITY CLASSES, the broadest groups, are class symbol, example, designated by Roman numerals I through VIII. The in one symbol, the Roman numeral designates the numerals indicate progressively greater limitations capability class, or degree of limitation; the smal and narrower choices for practical use, defined as letter indicates the subclass, or kind of limitatio follows: as defined in the foregoing paragraph; and the Arabic numeral specifically identifies the capabili Class I soils have few limitations that restrict unit within each subclass. In the followinga their use. (None in this survey area) es the capability units in pages Class II soils have moderate limitations that the King County Area are described and suggestions reduce the choice of plants or that require for the use and management of the soils are given. moderate conservation practices. The soil series represented in each unit are named, Class III soils have severe limitations that re- but this does not mean that all the soils of the duce the choice of plants, require special series are in the unit. To find the unit in which conservation practices, or both. a given soil has been placed, refer to the "Guide Class IV soils have very severe limitations that to Mapping Units" at the back of this survey. reduce the choice of plants, require very care- ful management, or both. Class V soils are not likely to erode but have Capability Unit IIw-1 other limitations, impractical to remove, that This unit consists of well drained and moderate limit their use largely to pasture, woodland, well drained silt loans and fine sandy loans of th or wildlife habitat. (None in this survey area) lass VI soils have severe limitations that make them generally unsuited to cultivation and Newberg, Nooksack, Puyallup, Sal al, Si, and Sultan series. Slopes are 0 to 2 percent. Annual precip tation is 35 to 80 inches, and the frost-free sea- son is 150 to 200 days. Most of the soils are mod limit their use argely to pasture, woodland, erately permeable; the Puyallup soil is rapidly or wildlife habittat.VII soils have very severe limitations thatpermeable below a depth of 30 to 34 inches. Runof Class is slow, and the erosion hazard is slight. The make them unsuited to cultivation and that re- , available water capacity is moderately high to hig strict their use largely to pasture, woodlan , The effective rooting depth is 60 inches or more. or wildlife habitat. The seasonal water table is at a depth of 0 to 5 Class VIII soils and landforms have limitations feet. Most of these soils are subject to occasior that restrict their use to recreation, wildlife flooding, but Nooksack and Sultan soils, are subjec habitat, water supply, or to esthetic purposes. to moderate or severe flooding. 74 and the hazard of erosion i )derate to severe. Capability VIw-2 The available water capacit; -s low. The effective Onl Mixed alluvial land, a well-drained' to very rooting depth is 60 inches or more. Y The soils in this unit are used mostly for timber.' poorly drained sand or gravelly sand to sility clay If cleared, they are suited to grasses and legumes loam, is in this unit. Slopes are 0 to 2 percent. for pasture and hay. Stream overflow is a severe hazard. These soils should be cultivated only to the ex- Mixed alluvial land is used for timber and pas- tent necessary to establish or reestablish grass and ture. It is suited to wildlife habitat and recre- legume crops. Because of erosion and droughtiness, ational use, and it is well suited to cottonwood they are better suited to permanent vegetation, trees. Trees are most effective in controlling woodland, wildlife habitat, and recreational use streambank erosion and channeling. Areas protected than to crops. Grasses and legumes respond to fer- by levees are suited to grasses and legumes for hay tilization. and pasture. Grasses and legumes should remain as ' permanent cover crops until renovation is necessary. Capability Unit VIe-2 Capability Unit VIs-1 This unit consists of well drained and moderately well drained silt loams, gravelly loams, fine sandy • This unit consists of somewhat excessively drained loams, and gravelly sandy loamy of the Alderwood, and excessively drained gravelly sandy loams, gray- Beausite, Kitsap, Ovall, and Ragnar series. Slopes elly loamy sands, and very gravelly loamy sands of are 15 to 30 percent. Annual precipitation is 35 to the Everett, Klaus, and Neilton series. Slopes are 65 inches, and the frost-free season is 150 to 210 2 to 15 percent. Annual precipitation is 35 to 80 days. Permeability is moderately rapid to very slow. inches, and the frost-free season is 150 to 200 days. In..winter, water moves along the top of the substra- Permeability is moderately rapid to very rapid. Run- tum of rwood and Kitsap soils. The substratum off is slow to medium, and the hazard of erosion is of th.e Ragnar soil-I-S-Midiy permeable. Runoff is slight to moderate. The available water capacity is medium to r��appid, and-the hazard o erosion is severe, low. The effective rooting depth is about: 60 inches The avails e water_capacit is low to moderately or more. • high, and the effective rooting depth is to The soils in this unit are used mostly for timber. inches. If cleared, they are moderately well suited to The soils in this unit are used mostly for timber. grasses and legumes, and they are well suited for If cleared, the soils are suited to grasses and use as wildlife habitat and recreational areas. legumes. Continuous grass, legumes, or woodland These soils respond well to fertilization and to cover is necessary to protect the soils adequately supplemental irrigation. Trees or permanent cover against the hazards of severe erosion and sedimenta- crops of grasses or legumes protect these ,soils tion to maintain the auality of water in streams, against erosion. and to control runoff. These soils should be culti- vated only to the extent necessary to reestablish ' grass and legume crops. Grasses and legumes respond Capability Unit VIIe-1 to fertilization. This unit consists of well drained and,moderately well drained silt loams, gravelly loams, and gravel- Capability Unit VIw-1 ly sandy loams of the Alderwood, Beausite, Kitsap, and Ovall series. Slopes are 25 to 75 percent. Pilchuck loamy fine sand, the only soil in this Annual precipitation is 35 to 65 inches, and the unit, is excessively drained. Slopes are 0 to 2 frost-free season is 150 to 200 days. Permeability percent. Annual precipitation is 35 to 55 inches, is moderately rapid to very slow. Water moves along and the frost-free season is 160 to 200 days. Per- the top of the substratum of the Alderwood and Kitsa meability is rapid. Runoff is slow, and the hazard soils in winter. Runoff is rapid to very' rapid, and of erosion from stream overflow is severe. The ' the hazard of erosion is severe to very severe. The available water capacity is moderate. The effective available water capacity is low to moderate. The of rooting depth is 60 inches or more. The seasonal fective rootingade thuseis 20 d m20tto 40 o 40rinches. They are water table is at a depth of 2 to 4 feet in some areas. too steep for farming. They are well suited to use This soil is used for timber and pasture. It is as wildlife habitat and recreational areas. suited to wildlife habitat and recreational use, and it is well suited to cottonwood trees. Trees are most effective in stabilizing the soil against Capability Unit VIIIw-1 streambank erosion and channeling. Areas protected by levees are suited to grasses and legumes for hay This unit consists of very poorly drained Orcas and pasture. Grasses and legumes should remain as peat, Riverwash, and Coastal beaches. iverwash an( permanent cover crops on the soil until renovation Coastal ;beaches are subject to stream-and tidal is necessary. Grasses and legumes respond to fer- flooding. All are used mostly for recreation and tilization. wildlife food and cover. 78 ' . • INTERPRETATIONS more kinds of soil. The soils in such mapping units may have different properties and limitations, and for to other series that appear in the first column of this table] Soil features adversely affecting--Continued Farm ponds Drainage Irrigation Grassed waterways Reservoir areas Embankments Slope range is 0 to Low compressibility; Very slow permeabil- Low available water Slope range is 0 to 70 70 percent; moder- pervious when com- ity below a depth capacity; consoli- ' percent; low avail- ately rapid permea- pacted; piping of 24 to 40 inches: dated till at a able water capacity; bility to a depth hazard; consoli- slope range is 0 to depth of 24 to 40 slight to very of 24 to 40 inches; dated till at a 70 percent; water inches; slope severe erosion consolidated till depth of 24 to 40 moves on top of range is 0 to 70 hazard. at a depth of 24 to inches. substratum in percent. 40 inches. winter. Slope range is 0 to Low compressibility; Very slow permeabil- Low available water Slope range is 0 to 15 15 percent; moder- pervious when com- ity below a depth capacity; consoli- percent; low avail- ately rapid permea- pacted; piping of 24 to 40 inches; dated till at a able water capacity; bility to a depth hazard; consoli- water moves on top depth of 24 to 40 slight to severe! of 24 to 40 inches; dated till at a of substratum inches; slope erosion hazard. consolidated till depth of 24 to 40 during winter; slop- range is 0 to 15 at a depth of 24 to inches. range is 0 to 15 percent. 40 inches. percent. Rapid permeability--- Low compressibility; (,/) Low available water Low available water pervious when capacity. capacity. compacted; piping hazard. Slope range is 6 to Low compressibility; (1/) Low available water Slope range is 6 to 4 75 percent; moder- pervious when com- capacity; slope 75 percent; low . ately rapid permea- pacted; piping range is 6 to 75 available water 2�J bility; fractured hazar f Lured percent. cg rzty; mo�erate sandstone bedrock sandstone bedrock to very severe at 20 to 40 inches. at a depth of 20 erosion hazard. to 40 inches. Seasonal high water Moderate shrink- Slow permeability; Poorly drained Poorly drained. table at or near swell potential. seasonal water surface. table at or near the surface. Seasonal high water Piping hazard Seasonal water table Somewhat poorly Somewhat poorly table at a depth. at a depth of 1 to drained; flood drained; flood of 1 to 2 feet. 2 feet; unstable hazard. hazard. ditch banks; flood hazard. Seasonal water table Feature; generally Seasonal water table Poorly drained Poorly drained. at or near surface. favorable. at or near surface; slowly permeable; outlet problem in some areas. (1/) (1/) (1/) (1/) (1/)- 45 Beausite gravelly sari( )am, 15 to 30 percent Belling_ :: silt loam (Bh) .--Areas of this soil slopes (BeD) .--Areas of til15 soil are 40 acres or are somewhat rounded and elongated and range from 1 more in size. Slopes are long. On the east side of to 40 acres in size. Slopes are less than 2 per- Squak Mountain, south of Issaquah, and on the north cent. side of Tiger Mountain, east of Issaquah, slopes are Representative profile of Bellingham silt loam, as steep as 50 • in pasture, 600 feet north and 650 feet east of the ome areas are up to 20 percent included Alder- south quarter corner of sec. 10, T. 24 N.i, R. 6 E. : wood soils, which have a consolidated substratum, and Ovall soils, which are underlain by andesite; Ap--0 to 11 inches, very dark brown (10YR: 2/2) silt some are up to 5 percent the wet Norma and Seattle loam, grayish brown (10YR 5/2) dry;' common, soils; some are up to 5 percent Beausite soils that fine, distinct mottles, brownish yellow (10YR have a gravelly loam surface layer and subsoil; 6/6) dry; moderate, medium, crumb struc- and some are up to 10 percent soils that are similar ture; hard, friable, slightly sticky, slightly to Beausite soils, but are more than 40 inches deep plastic; many roots; medium acid; abrupt, over sandstone. On the east side of Squak Mountain, smooth boundary. 12 to 20 inches thick. south of Issaquah, and on the north side of Tiger B1--11 to 14 inches, olive-gray (5Y 5/2) loamy sand, Mountain, east of Issaquah, are included areas where light gray (5Y 7/2) dry.; massive; hard, very slopes are as steep as 50 percent. friable, nonsticky, nonplastic; common roots; Runoff is rapid and the hazard of erosion is , medium acid; clear, smooth boundary. 0 to 3 severe. inches thick. —This soil is used for timber and pasture. Capa- B2g--14 to 60 inches, gray (N 5/0) silty clay loam; bility unit VIe-2; woodland group 3d1. many, medium and large, prominent, ',strong- brown mottles, light gray (5Y 7/1) ,and Beausite gravelly sandy loam, 40 to 75 percent yellow (10YR 7/8) dry; massive; hard, slopes (BeF) .--This soil is similar to Beausite firm, sticky, plastic; few roots; neutral. gravelly sandy loam, 6 to 15 percent slopes, but is commonly shallower over sandstone. The depth to The A horizon ranges from black to very dark sandstone is commonly 20 to 30 inches, but in places grayish brown. The B horizon is grayish brown, is as much as 40 inches. Slopes are convex. Areas olive gray, or gray. It is mostly silty clay loam are irregularly shaped and range from 100 to about and heavy silt loam. There are a few thin layers 600 acres in size. of loamy sand and sandy loam. Soils included with this soil in mapping make up Included in mapping were small areas of Alder- no more than 40 percent of the total acreage. Some wood, Everett, and Seattle soils. Total :inclusions areas are up to 10 percent Alderwood soils, which do not exceed 15 percent of the total acreage. have a consolidated substratum; some are up to 10 Permeability is slow. In drained areas, roots percent Ovall soils that are 20 to 40 inches deep penetrate to a depth of 60 inches and more. In over weathered andesite and have slopes of 30 to 75 undrained areas, effective rooting depth ;is restric- percent; some isolated areas are up to 25 percent ted because the seasonal water table is near the rock outcrop; and some are up to 20 percent Beausite surface during the rainy season. The available soils that have milder slopes. water capacity is high. Runoff is slow, and the Runoff is very rapid, and the hazard of erosion is hazard of erosion is slight. very severe. This soil is used mostly for pasture. A few This soil is used for timber. Capability unit areas are used for row crops. Capability unit VIIe-1; woodland group 3d1. IIIw-2; woodland group 3w2. Bellingham Series Briscot Series The Briscot series is made up of somewhat poorly The Bellingham series is made up of poorly drained soils. These soils formed in alluvium, drained soils that formed in alluvium, under grass under conifers and grass in river valleys. Slopes and sedges. These soils are nearly level and are are less than 2 percent. The annual precipitation mostly in depressions on the upland glacial till is 35 to 55 inches, and the mean annual temperature plain. The annual precipitation is 35 to 55 inches, is about 50° F. The frost-free season is about 200 and the mean annual air temperature is about 50° F. days. Elevation ranges from about sea level to 85 The frost-free season ranges from 150 to 200 days. feet. Elevation ranges from about sea level to 500 feet. In a representative profile, the surface layer i! In a representative profile the surface layer is dark grayish-brown silt loam about 9 inches thick. very dark brown silt loam about 11 inches thick. The subsoil is mottled grayish-brown and.dark-gray, The subsoil is mottled gray silty clay loam about 49 stratified fine sandy loam, silt loam, and fine sans inches thick. to a depth of 60 inches or more. 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SUMMARY The proponent of the Container Corp Annexation filed an application for concurrent rezone of the 42 acres under their ownership to MP - Manufacturing Park. On January 20, 1987, the Renton Hearing Examiner held the first of the two required public hearings on this rezone request. On January 29, 1987, the Hearing Examiner recommended approval of the MP rezone. On February 9, 1987, the City Council held the first of the two required public hearings on the imposition of MP zoning on the remaining 3.08 acres of property owned by Metro, King County and Burlington Northern Railroad (see Figure 2). On the same date, Council held the second of the two required public hearings on the rezone of the 42 acres. Council concurred in both of the MP recommendations. This zone is consistent with the subject site's Manufacturing Park - Multiple Option designation on the City of Renton's Comprehensive Plan. The subject site consists of a manufacturing plant for the Container Corporation of America. This annexation was approved by the King County Boundary Review Board on July 26, 1987. RECOMMENDATION The Policy Development Department advises Council to concur with the recommendation of the Hearing Examiner and the February 9, 1987 public hearing and impose MP zoning on the 45.08 acres of property encompassed by the Container Corporation of America Annexation. ct:dsk3 cca2 Itt 8 .........::-.....-------- et!, • S 1]].o - ST. - 1• I:: '(.. POWNg-• ` i;!/W S.• •• i 1 4.?. /.."''''''".. .3. ' I i'...:::1 (-1'.... • Flel(..)12.E. 1 • G�_''wgv Y K.1 1 `I rye 1� C. b' I �If s , • .. ... I �, /pp .•, .. . .. . , ,_____ _ • . • . .......4, -0;.418/vf ,- .. ° 1 G ] . ] t O. Irevi ,. ..41.4„„:„ . . , . „ .. :11 _ - _ �. `Iirr• , r {,,,. . . I -......el , I e• 1 N' I • rr�````a a • .. ....... ........ 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N� \ - ;,-'� L� ;ulllllrlllll , 'IIIIN.►_ilr • / ;; - / 1;1 IIIL IIINIIIMi I ' / _ .11111 INTEp971TE • lull•••-' Cis /- J \` 1/ `© Wt.: IIIIIIII �;,� �� �� � �, IIIIIINEIIIIIIII III lRIIIIIIIIIIt 111,1 , • �j i� I rs =t= II I! lidri%tir°) i . • . • - • • ) 1111,10/'414 ill• 4 I • `j� �.. \ � N-RTH L.INE.._ 1 F N WPM MEADER DO TION •CL.A% I•NO.4O.• •° -•',I:: , ------\ •, 1 U I I. 1 Q I I P. . � - - • (...,s,... eclq-riziolk F-.17 esaztr' • T\ 7.6 • �M 1 D F . ` / I + I.,i .AMP2-040\-- �� M.L,n -'� '' - � '( Ia�fDp S�:..=!�__B9_�-_`\ _'� '/J.Jo of.7 II �\ ��I /{G�+° �u�( •{'� 632��s..c i t .:t•- o. --t"" D TRACT _--' 1T , 1, V ES T95-4 ;•" aas — 29 SUPQL:, ✓pie s' } • j • o !F�ir,"' alzs/ TR. 30 i.r ( 3 - - -caa`. ♦ • • • • 1110 MILWAUKEE & L11191T. 'PAUL R.R. 11%___/ I ---:-.. \--74‘ 1 -'-y,1 13.70 Acres I \ '- _ \ = I `\ \ �— --�� ~ 1\11 \ CONTAINER CORP. 1I 1 TL.T \ `h° \ II \ \�(� --—— 1\\ j OF AMERICA •+ i \ \ v fi `— T\`\ I �o \\70 :II.: ' awA.utr� jr \\ 200 � VsIt4 ar,-,:, lA1v" -- �I4.U4Y, , ces).�Illll. JJJz g S. \\C. t4"T I -:..—.--S7_7_-- 1 ``\ EARL/NGTON 11 ...„.,... ___, ,...._ , \\.. 1 -,,e.: „,,,.. _____ __ _____ _ .t. -, C CONTAINER CORP. OF AMERICA I \\•0 • 1 w \\ co 1 le0:4?) PM . . SOUTH O` • 3 �\ u..�i Q 1�1 \{ i' ,I II `\ _ �r i - 11 � AREA E'/A �, s' /44 % " -: _ = MUNz R`K- <% •\ / 71 40, 1,:///'3 0 = ' • i. _- .A I6:41.p.,,. ,,�� - — , / r \ • .0 ., 11 �`� _ • 110 NOTICE RENTON CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING , ON Septeffber 21, 1987 AT 8: 00 P. M.' RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS 200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH For.; the purpose of considering M-P (Manufacturing Park) Zoning on a 45,08 acre parcel in the process of annexation to the City of Renton, known. as • The-,.Container Corporation of America. Property is located on the west side of.i'bnster Road SW in the 600-1000 block. . Any and all persons are Invited to be present to �• - -�;0 � • I / ' voice approval, disapproval 4 ����� ! rt or opinions on this � Pr matter. . r Arr . I �/ �` ME' 7 R 1W1 /44:i \kl.• \_ (I Is PO s AIL 1 �\ _ .. , ililit tit II I , • CERTIFICATION _ _ . . STATE OF WASHINGTON)ss. • COUNTY OF KING ) I L es1.i e L. J'`!E J) y HEREBY CERTIFY THAT 7 COPIES OF THE ABOVE NOTICE • WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE OR I9ORE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED AND TWO COPIES WERE POSTED AT THE RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 200 MILL AVENUE S. , RENTON, WA. ON • . DATE OFAJ/041787 . SUBSCRIBED AND SW RN BEF� E ME this d of -9 , 18 SIGNED Notary blic ' d foc,the State of Washington, f F residing at. J'1 C�° �` 4744,/© • ����! ,o,�� � e �-axidl�"G- ,moo ' ,z���� -��/J�-- � °z yy,,%/76/ $;'1 -vie /Iv >Y/� ilM4 ' ,off 1' 'OD/%TS' ")?/,i rya Zgg/3Z if/74 gelW c16. ..//Sstbe S-ne/II•e,9 0 7 2olg ,J ail r/oaH ,za so� a/iJ sJV �a °o .l�a o� �ji,1�L� C'.oi a ,c,<v orzg 41„t 7c4.2 31 76/ z�� ' 17/ °A/ s w d',f_yrWA6) g1p anad�nd t �oJ 85/ 72 Ia4V faag utJdaH AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION _ CITY OF RENTON Audrey. DeJ.oie NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING being first duly sworn on oath states BY that he/she is the Chief Clerk of the RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 21st day ofVALLEY DAILY NEWS aer 1987,f at 8:en p m in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal • Kent Edition • Renton Edition • Auburn Edition Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, as the time and place to consider the imposition of M-P (Manufacturing Park) Zoning on prop- Daily newspapers published six (6) times a week.That said newspapers erty included in The Container Corporation are legal newspapers and are now and have been for more than six Annexation. The property is located on the months prior to the date of publication referred to,printed and published west side ofc Monsterall Road SW inthe sot- —1000 block.Any and all persons are invit- in the English language continually as daily newspapers in Kent, King ed to be present and express their approv- County,Washington.The Valley Daily News has been approved as a legal al,disapproval or opinion on this matter. CITTON newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for Maxine eO E. Motor,o Maxine CMC King County. City Clerk Published in the Valley Daily News August 28, 1987 R2484 The notice in the exact form attached,was published in the Kent Edition , Renton Edition X , Auburn Edition , (and not in supplement form) which was regularly distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period.The annexed notice a Notice of Public Leering was published on August 28, 1987 R248LE The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the sum of $ 16.91 Subscribed and sworn to before me this2nd day of Sept 19E37_ Notar ublic for the State of Washington, residing at Federal Way, King County, Washington. VDN#87 Rewsed 11 86 CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY RENTON CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 21st day of September 1987, at 8: 00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, as the time and place to consider the imposition of M-P (Manufacturing Park) Zoning on property included in The Container Corporation Annexation. The property is located on the west side of Monster Road SW in the 600 - 1000 block. Any and all persons are invited to be present and express their approval , disapproval or opinion on this matter. CITY OF RENTON �p (O rizo-r#4 Maxine E. Motor, CMC City Clerk Date of Publication: August 28, 1987 • �1, ,•, For.Use By City Clerk's Office Only A. I . /f t, AGENDA ITEM RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING _ == • . ===== ===== • SUBMITTING Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. Policy Development For Agenda Of ' August 24, 1987 Staff Contact Carrie Trimnell (Meeting Date) (Name) Agenda Status: SUBJECT: CONTAINER CORP OF AMERICA Consent • ANNEXATION/REZONE Public Hearing Correspondence Ordinance/Resolution • Old Business Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc.)Attach New Business Study Session A. Letter Other B. Map , C. Approval : Legal Dept. Yes No N/A COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Schedule a Finance' Dept. Yes No. N/A • public hearing for September 21, 1987. Other Clearance • FISCAL IMPACT: Expenditure Required $ Amount Appropriation- Budgeted $ Transfer Required $ SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation) (Attach additional pages if necessary.) The Notice of Intent package for the Container Corp. of America Annexation was approved by_ the King County Boundary Review Board on July 26, 1987-. The Policy Development Department requests that the City Council hold the second of the two required public hearings on the imposition of M-P_ zoning on September 21, 1987, as per RCW 35A.14.34. The-Policy Development Department also requests that Council authorize the preparation of an ordinance reflecting the acceptance of this annexation and, if approved by Council, the imposition of- M=P-i'oning as recommended by staff. • PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED: • • SUBMIT THIS COPY TO rITY rI FRtc RV unnu nu T4lttRcnav WITU nnriiurIirnTin►i • • „ 0 CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor August 24, 1987 The Honorable Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor Members of the Renton City Council Renton, Washington 98055 Subject: Container Corporation of America Annexation and Rezone Dear Mayor and Council Members: The Policy Development Department requests that the City Council hold the second of the two required public hearings on imposition of MP - Manufacturing Park zoning on 3.08 acres of property included in the Container Corporation of America Annexation .(please refer to the attached map). The Department requests that this hearing be scheduled for September 21, 1987. The proponent of the 45.08 acre Container Corporation of America Annexation filed a concurrent request to rezone their 42 acres of property to MP - Manufacturing Park in 1986. On January 20, 1987, the City's Hearing Examiner held the first of the two required public hearings on the imposition of MP zoning on the property owned by Container Corp. On February 9, 1987, the Council held the second of the two required public hearings on the imposition of MP zoning on the 42 acres and the first of the two required public hearings on the remaining 3.08 acres. Council concurred in the recommendation of MP zoning at both of these hearings. The Policy Development Department also requests that Council authorize the preparation of an ordinance reflecting the acceptance of this annexation and, if approved by Council, the imposition of MP zoning on the entire 45.08 acres of property as recommended by staff. 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',e/\, \\*t. 414F2 1 1,, 1\ OWNai) L- _ • \\ :,, I ................. ��� 6„,G4.nk ZOp. .. \ .. ca\ITAI.. or CO 0,4, --,1 .-----,‘ s. G\ I \\` Qe --------__ ��. ;Q CONTAINER CORP. OF AMERICA I ` `�\ cs . 4 f i ‘‘ 0 ",,,,j fo. • \\\\ 0)Ell) . . 'Pq •i••w p `4pv an t 70 WER \0 SOUTH _ _ o y I II / \ , ,` it I• E. Itt1 AREA PAR - A,. ` MUNL 4/ ' - ......„-- I c411' / .; �... M1 i __;�. . . .,. • i „r,,t''� SEWAGE _, dil o �;r' // �_ 'ice' J�{' /�1 .�- 0. / \ � \ • c \ , 1P " \ V\ / \ June 8, 1987 Renton City Council Minutes Page 189 Rezone: Container No action on the matter of the Container Corporation Rezone, R-021-86, as Corporation, R-021-86 it is currently before the Boundary Review Board and-will be referred back to Committee at the appropriate time. Board/Commission: Referral of the City Code Chapter regarding Planning Commission residency Planning Commission to the Planning and Development Committee. Residency Personnel: 1988 Labor No action on the matter of 1988 labor contract negotiations as it will be dealt Contract Negotiations with in executive session before the full Council. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL POSTPONE Committee of the Whole REGULAR COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING FROM JUNE 11 TO THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1987. CARRIED. Suburban Cities Councilwoman Mathews advised that a resolution was adopted by Suburban Association Cities opposing proposed charges by King County Sheriff's office for services to suburban jurisdictions. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR MONITORING AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. CARRIED. Plat: Off-Site Upon inquiry by Planning and Development Committee Chairman Stredicke, Improvement Waivers and Administrative Assistant Parness advised that the matter of whether or not Deferrals the City should continue to require a bond as a condition for deferral of off- site improvement requirements by the Board of Public Works can be discussed at the next Planning and Development Committee meeting (referred to Committee on 4/6/87). AUDIENCE COMMENT Jerry Hardebeck, Rainier Disposal, reported that the company has just been Garbage: Rainier Disposal selected as the company in the United States with the best paint job. Contract Executive Session MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONVENE INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS PENDING LITIGATION AND PROPERTY ACQUISITION. CARRIED. Time: 9:49 p.m. ADJOURNMENT Council reconvened into regular session; roll was called; all members were present. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 11:00 p.m. MAXINE E. MOTOR, CMC, City Clerk Recorder: Marilyn Petersen 6/8/87 1 ' WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT JUNE 8, 1987 CITY VIDEO PROGRAMS FUNDING (Referred 10/21/85) The Ways and Means Committee recommends that no action be taken on this matter as the project has been discontinued. LEGISLATION REGARDING PEEP SHOWS, TOPLESS DANCING, ETC. (Referred 8/18/86) The Ways and Means Committee recommends that this matter be referred to the Public Safety Committee. ORDINANCE REGARDING POLITICAL AFFILIATIONS (Referred 12/22/86) The Ways and Means Committee recommends that no action be taken on this matter as it will be handled by the Association of Washington Cities. BID CALL FOR FINANCIAL CONSULTANT (Referred 1/26/87) The Ways and Means Committee recommends no action be taken on this matter as the Committee denied the Administration's request for a financial consultant. SHEPP DANGEROUS BUILDING DEMOLITION APPROPRIATION (Referred 2/9/87) COMMUNITY EVENT MOBILE STAGE (Referred 4/27/87) The Ways and Means Committee recommends no action be taken on these items as a complete list of budget adjustments will be presented to the Committee at the appropriate time. CONTAINER CORPORATION REZONE - R-021 -86 (Referred 3/2/87) The Ways and Means Committee recommends that no action be taken on this matter as it is currently before the Boundary Review Board and will be referred back to the Committee at the appropriate time. Ways and Means Committee Committee Report Page Two CITY CODE CHAPTER REGARDING PLANNING COMMISSION RESIDENCY (Referred 3/23/87) The Ways and Means Committee recommends that this matter be referred to the Planning and Development Committee. 1988 LABOR CONTRACT NEGOTIATIONS (TEAM APPOINTMENTS AND BARGAINING PARAMETERS) (Referred 5/4/87) The Ways and Means Committee recommends no action be taken on this matter as it will be dealt with in executive session before the full Council . ,, 7L-ekg-- Kathy Ke. er, Chair Earl Clymer Robe Hughes March 2. 1987 Renton City Council Minutes Page 76 • Citizen Comment: Darrel Igelmond, 3602 Lake Washington Boulevard North, Renton, presented Igelmond - Lake data regarding Lake Washington Boulevard to demonstrate existence of safety Washington Boulevard hazards to pedestrians and bicyclists by high speed traffic. He indicated that Traffic new apartment development and popularity of two beach parks has contributed to increased traffic volume along that roadway; and a bicycle trail which originates from Bellevue ends north of the 44th Street I-405 interchange and resumes south of Coulon Beach Park. It was pointed out that the boulevard is impacted by peak hour traffic five hours per day and speeds often exceed 40 mph. Since speed is difficult to control on that section of roadway, Mr. Igelmond felt that stop signs would be one effective deterrent to speeders which could be enforced by the City. He concluded by urging, support of safety measures for Lake Washington Boulevard. Citizen Comment: Edwin Beckley, 3517 NE Sunset Boulevard, Renton, inquired regarding Beckley - Mother-in-Law proposed legislation which would allow construction of mother-in-law Apartment apartment on existing single family lot without subdividing the lot. Mayo' Shinpoch asked Mr. Beckley to discuss the matter with Building Director Ron Nelson. Streets: Commercial Dan Potoshnik, 3424 NE Sunset Boulevard, Renton, objected to proposed Vehicle Parking Commercial Vehicle Parking Ordinance and offered to work with the Ordinance Committee to address concerns of truckers regarding parking restrictions and penalties. He referenced a letter he submitted on 2/23/87 from neighbors indicating they have no objection to him parking his truck in the neighborhood. It was noted by Council members and Administrative Assistant Parness that Council had spent over a year carefully reviewing the proposed ordinance in a Council working committee in response to citizen complaints, and penalties referenced in the ordinance are the standard maximum limit which can be imposed. City Attorney Warren also advised, that trucks may be pulled onto private property such as a parking lot instead of parking on public right-of-way. Advancement to Ways MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL SUSPEND and Means Committee THE REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS AND ADVANCE TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. RECESS MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. Time: 8:50 p.m. Council reconvened at 8:57 p.m.; roll was called; all members present except Reed, previously excused. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker presented a report Committee recommending the following ordinance for second and final reading: Ordinance #4046 An ordinance was read amending Chapter 3, Title X (Traffic) of City Code Streets: Commercial by adding a section regulating the parking of commercial vehicles and Vehicle Parking vehicles over 12,000 pounds gross vehicle weight, authorizing towing, and Ordinance declaring criminal penalties. MOVED BY KEOLKER, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. Discussion was held regarding content of the ordinance, and whether the proposed ordinance regarding excess right-of-way use (see later action on page 78) would be affected by the Commercial Vehicle Parking Ordinance. It was determined that conflicts will be resolved when the proposed right-of-way policy is put to the test. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the Consent Agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing. Item 7.c, Planning Commission appointment, was removed at Council request. Rezone: Renton-Tukwila City Clerk requested public hearing be set on 3/23/87 to consider the zoning Boundary Adjustment of the Renton/Tukwila boundary adjustment properties (second of two required hearings). Council concur. Claim: Hayes, CL-09-87 Claim for damages in the amount of $1,681.41 filed by Steven Hayes, 16414 104th Avenue NE, Bothell, for repairs to his vehicle resulting from an accident allegedly caused by City vehicle (1/28/87). Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. Rezone: Container Hearing Examiner recommended approval of rezone of approximately 42 Corporation_ R-021-86 acres of property located on the west side of Monster Road SW at the 600- 1100 block to M-P, Manufacturing Park, for Container Corporation of America, File No. R-021-86. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. ♦ I For.Use .By City Clerk's Office Only A. I . # �. . AGENDA ITEM RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING ____ SUBMITTING Dept./Div./Bd./Comm. City Clerk's Office For Agenda Of March 2, 1987 (Meeting Date) Staff Contact Maxine Motor (Name) Agenda Status: SUBJECT: Zoning of the Renton/Tukwila Consent XX Boundary Adjustment Properties Public Hearing Correspondence Ordinance/Resolution Old Business Exhibits: (Legal Descr. , Maps, Etc.)Attach New Business Study Session A. Map Other B. C. Approval : Legal Dept. Yes No N/A COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Set Public Finance Dept. Yes_ No. N/A_ Hearing date of March 23, 1987 for Other Clearance second public hearing. Council concur. FISCAL IMPACT: Expenditure Required $ Amount $ Appropriation- $ Budgeted Transfer Required SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation) (Attach additional pages if necessary.) . On February 23, 1987, the City Council approved zoning of L-1 on Area A and MP ( Manufacturing Park) for Area B. A second public hearing is required. PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED: SUBMIT THIS COPY TO CITY CLERK BY NOON ON THURSDAY WITH DOCUMENTATION. For.Use By City Clerk's Office Only AGENDA ITEM RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING SUBMITTING Dept./Div./Bd./Comm, HEARING EXAMINER For Agenda Of March 2, 1987 (Meeting Date) Staff Contact Fred J. Kaufman (Name) Agenda Status: SUBJECT: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA. Consent R-021-86 - West side Monster Rd. SW at 1100 block. Public Hearing Correspondence Rezone 42 acres to M-P upon annexation into Ordinance/Resolution X the City. Old Business Exhibits: (Legal Desc•r. , Maps, Etc.)Attach New Business Study Session A. Yellow File Other B. • C. Approval : Legal Dept. Yes No N/A COUNCIL ACTION RECOMMENDED: Finance Dept. Yes No. N/A REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Other Clearance FISCAL IMPACT: Expenditure Required $ Amount $ Appropriation- Expenditure Budgeted Transfer Required SUMMARY (Background information, prior action and effect of implementation) (Attach additional pages if necessary. ) Hearing held 1/20/87, Decision and Recommendation rendered 1/29/87. Recommend approval by City Council upon annexation into the City of Renton. Recommend zoning of property to M-P. PARTIES OF RECORD/INTERESTED CITIZENS TO BE CONTACTED: yellow file. SUBMIT THIS COPY TO CITY CLERK BY NOON ON THURSDAY WITH DOCUMENTATION. RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting February 9, 1987 Municipal Building Monday, 8:00 p.m. Council Chambers MINUTES 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 THOMAS W. TRIMM, NANCY L. MATHEWS, JOHN W. REED, RICHARD COUNCIL M. STREDICKE, KATHY A. KEOLKER, ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL MEMBERS CLYMER CITY STAFF IN BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE J. WARREN, City ATTENDANCE Attorney; MAXINE E. MOTOR, City Clerk; LARRY SPRINGER, Policy Development Director; LT. GARRY ANDERSON, Police Department PRESS Gail Folkins, Valley Daily News APPROVAL OF Correction noted by Keolker: Page 41, paragraph seven, third line, change "12 COUNCIL MINUTES six-foot" to "six I2-foot" MOVED BY TRIMM, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 2, 1987, AS CORRECTED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARINGS This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, published and Annexation: Container mailed in accordance with State and local laws, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Corporation 75% Petition public hearing to consider the Container Corporation of America 75% and Rezone, R-021-87 Annexation Petition and Rezone. The proposal, consisting of 45.08 acres located along the west side of Monster Road SW in the 600-1000 block, includes a concurrent rezone to M-P, Manufacturing Park, zone to allow installation of sanitary sewer service to the subject site for future ' development. The applicant has applied to the Hearing Examiner for the more intensive M-P zoning classification on the property, and the Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval will be scheduled on the Council agenda of 2/23/87 if no appeals are filed (R-021-87). The hearing this date constitutes the second of two required public hearings on the annexation and rezone. Policy Development Director Larry Springer designated the location of the subject site, reviewed staff recommendations, and advised that although the majority of the subject site is owned by Container Corporation, small portions at the northern end are owned by Metro, King County and Burlington Northern Railroad Company. Following approval of the annexation by the King County Boundary Review Board, a second public hearing will be scheduled to consider the rezone of the remaining portion to M-P, Manufacturing Park. Upon Council inquiry regarding whether "Hobo Junction" is included in the scope of the annexation, Lt. Garry Anderson, Police Department, indicated his understanding that the area in question is no longer inhabited by transients, and no problems have been reported. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE ANNEXATION, REQUIRE STIPULATIONS OF ZONING, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION, AND THE PROPORTIONAL SHARE OF THE CITY'S BONDED INDEBTEDNESS; AND REFER THIS MATTER TO THE POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT FOR SUBMISSION TO KING COUNTY BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD. CARRIED. Annexation: Sierra This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, published and Heights 75% Petition and mailed in accordance with State the local laws, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Rezone public hearing to consider the Sierra Heights 75% annexation petition and rezone to R-1, single family residential zone. The proposal contains 33.71 acres and is located on the west side of 132nd Avenue SE (Union Avenue NE) westerly to 128th Avenue SE from SE 102nd Street southerly to slightly south of SE 106th Street. Policy Development Director Larry Springer designated the location of the subject site which contains 69 parcels, reviewed staff recommendations, noted AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE BY MAILING STATE OF WASHINGTON ) )ss. County, of King ) DOTTY KLINGMAN being first duly sworn, upon oath, deposes and states: That on the 29th day of January , 1987 affiant deposited in the mails of the United States a sealed envelope containing a decision or recommendation with postage prepaid, addressed to the parties of record in the below entitled application or petition. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this —}} day of J A 3 LL7_A W . , 1987. so 0�0�,);.00stoN A�4�i aNOTwgy n Q02.023 „ ,g.e_e_c0(2_, v',�9•Nl8oG,�A.,: * Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, ��9j'•.G! 8 1'':•''�p �� residing at Q,1:6 �g�n��,. , therein. n.=.�.r WAS ;;;As ''�� R-o21-86 - CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA Application, `f�e�ition, or Case #: (The minutes contain a list of the parties of record.) January 29, 1987 OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER CITY OF RENTON REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION APPLICANT: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA File No.: R-021-86 LOCATION: West side of Monster Road SW. at the 600-1100 Block. SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Approval to rezone approximately 42 acres of property to M-P. Property currently being reviewed for annexation to the City of Renton. SUMMARY OF ACTION: Building and Zoning Department Recommendation: Approval Hearing Examiner Decision: Recommend approval by the City Council upon annexation into the City. BUILDING & ZONING The Building & Zoning Department Report was received DEPARTMENT REPORT: by the Examiner on January 13, 1987 PUBLIC HEARING: After reviewing the Building and Zoning, Department Report, examining available information on file with the application, and field checking the property and surrounding area, the Examiner conducted a public hearing on the subject as follows: The hearing was opened on January 20, 1987 at 900 A.M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building. Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner. The following exhibits were entered into the record: Exhibit #1 - Yellow File containing application, proof of posting and publication and other documentation pertinent to this request. Exhibit #2 - Assessors Map Exhibit #3 - Map showing Metro holdings within Container Corporation site. The hearing opened with a presentation of the staff report by Jeanette Samek-McKague, Senior Planner. In her review she pointed out that the site is bordered by Monster Road which is a major access, and zoned M-H with King County which is heavy industrial zoning; the Comprehensive Plan shows the property as M-P multiple option; and the northern half of the site is occupied by a manufacturing plant and office with a wetland in the northeast corner of the property. Continuing, Mrs. Samek-McKague stated uses surrounding the site show undeveloped property to the north which is Black River Forest Park, as well as the Metro Treatment Plant and P-1 Channel, light industrial/commercial uses and the City of Tukwila. She stated utilities are available in the area; the rezone of 42 acres is to be processed simultaneous with an annexation (which incorporates a larger parcel of property); reviewed city departmental comments noting the Utilities and Fire Departments' each feel the water system will have to be upgraded, with Traffic Engineering commenting that the roadway adjacent to the property is unsuitable for any major development. The applicant has already agreed to participate in LID 332 which will bring sewers to the site, and has agreed to participate in the Oakesdale Street improvements. Mrs. Samek-McKague reviewed the criteria to be considered when considering a rezone'and stated this property was not included in the recent city-wide rezone; the request is in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan; utility improvements are avail able to the site via LID 332; and it is felt this is a timely application as the property is surrounded by Renton City limits and is a logical extension to the west. Based on information provided to staff, Senior Planner: Samek-McKague asked the Examiner to recommend approval of this request to the City Council. Calling for testimony in support of this proposal from the applicant or their representative, responding was Hilario Ramirez, Container Corporation of America, 7000 So. 143rd Avenue, Renton, 'Washington 98055. Mr. Ramirez advised the Examiner that .3 acres of their site at the southern tip is owned byl Metro. Metro purchased the land to install their surge line, and said land is still in King County. He presented Exhibit #3'showing Metro's holdings within the Container Corporation parcel and questioned Container Corporation of America R-021-86 January 29, 1987 Page 2 the utility charges assessed to the applicant. He was advised he would have to work out this matter, with Ron Olson of the Utility Engineering Department. He had no further comments or questions. ' The Examiner called for further testimony regarding this project. There was no one else wishing to speak, and no further comments from staff. The hearing closed at 9:20 A.M. FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS & DECISION: Having reviewed the record in this matter, the Examiner now makes and enters the following: FINDINGS: 1. The applicant, Container Corporation of America, filed a request for approval of a rezone for approximately 42 acres of property from King County zoning to M-P (Manufacturing Park) zoning upon annexation of the site by the City of Renton. 2. The yellow file containing the staff report, the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) documentation and other pertinent materials was entered into the record as Exhibit #1. 3. The Environmental Review Committee (ERC), the City's responsible official issued a Declaration of Non-Significance (DNS) for the subject proposal. 4. The subject proposal was reviewed by all departments with an interest in the matter. 5. The subject site is located on the west side of the 600 to 1100 block of Monster Road. The site is almost due west of the Metro Sewage Treatment Plant. 6. The subject site is located just outside the City's western boundary in unincorporated King County. The site is being reviewed for annexation into the City by the City Council. That review is independent of this action, although the City Council will review both items together once a recommendation is made on the rezone request. 7. The map element of the Comprehensive Plan designates the area in which the subject site is located as suitable for the development of Manufacturing Park/Multiple Option uses, but does not mandate such development without consideration of other policies of the plan. 8. At the Public Hearing it was disclosed that a portion of the legally identified subject site is not owned by the applicant, but that the portion is owned by Metro. Since Metro did not join in the application it would be inappropriate to consider a request for the portion of the property which is owned by Metro. Since the legal description included the entire site, it appears appropriate to consider the request as it solely affects the applicant's property. 9. As indicated, the Metro Plant is east of the site, undeveloped property zoned M-P (the category requested) is located north of the site, with light industrial uses located south of the site and' portions of Tukwila and unincorporated King County located west of the site. The site itself is currently zoned MH, a King County designation permitting heavy manufacturing. 10. An LID to construct Oakesdale Avenue, a proposed major arterial adjacent to the subject site has been approved by the City Council. Sanitary sewers will be included in the LID and will bring sewer service to the subject site. 11. The Fire Department and Utilities division of the Public Works Department raised issues related to the adequacy of the water lines serving the subject site. CONCLUSIONS 1. The proponent of a rezone must demonstrate that the request is in the public interest, that it will not impair the public health, safety and welfare and in addition, complies with at least one of the criteria found in Section 4-3010, which provides in part that: a. The subject site has not been considered in a previous area-wide rezone or land use analysis; or b. The subject si te ct s to is potentially designated for the new classification per the Comprehensive Plan; or c. There has been a material and substantial change in the area in which the subject site is located since the last rezoning of the property or area. The requested classification is justified and should be approved by the City Council. Container Corporation of America R-021-86 January 29, 1987 Page 3 2. The requested zoning, M-P, is a direct implementation of the manufacturing park designation found in the.Comprehensive Plan. It is also obviously compatible with the existing development on the site and is analogous to the current classification given the site in King County. 3. Obvious changes or planned changes in the area are the LID for Oakesdale Ave, as well as the proposed development of the Black River Forest property north and northeast of the subject site. 4. Only one question remains, if water service is currently inadequate should the site be given a zoning which permits even more intense development? If the usual G (General) Zoning were automatically attached, additional development would not be of right. Since the Council will also be tackling the issue as part of the annexation process, if sotaff still believe water service to the site is a critical concern, upgrading could be a condition of annexation to the City. 5. In conclusion, it appears reasonable to rezone the subject site t M-P upon annexation, and the City Council should reclassify the site as requested. 6. Again, this recommendation should be read as removing from consideration the property which is owned by Metro. While they may not object to such action they were not properly a party to the proceeding, and this office has no jurisdiction to make any recommendation regarding the status of the Metro parcel. DECISION The City Council should reclassify the subject site to M-P when the site is annexed into the City. ORDERED THIS 29th day of January, 1987. 414—)1-1)„...\<0.4A- FRED J. KAUFMAN HEARING EXAMINER • TRANSMITTED THIS 29th day of January, 1987 to the parties of record: Hilario Ramirez Container Corporation 7000 South 143rd Avenue Renton, Washington 98055 TRANSMITTED THIS 29th day of January, 1987 to the following: Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch Councilman Richard M. Stredicke Richard Houghton, Public Works Director Larry M. Springer, Policy Development Director Members, Renton Planning Commission Ronald Nelson, Building & Zoning Director Don Erickson, Zoning Administrator Glen Gordon, Fire Marshal Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Renton Record-Chronicle Pursuant to Title IV, Section 3015 of the City's Code, request for reconsideration must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 P.M.. February 12. 1987.. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the Examiner is based on erroneous procedure, errors of law or fact, error in judgment, or the discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the prior hearing may make a written request for a review by the Examiner within fourteen (14) days from the date of the Examiner's decision. This request shall set forth the specific errors relied upon by such appellant, and the Examiner may, after review of the record, take further action as he deems proper. An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV, Section 3016, which requires that such appeal be filed with the City Clerk, accompanying a filing fee of $75.00 and meeting other specified requirements. Copies of this ordinance are available for inspection or purchase in the Finance Department, first floor of City Hall. The Appearance of Fairness Doctrine provides that no ex parte (private one-on-one) communications may occur concerning pending land use decisions. This means that parties to a land use decision may Container Corporation of America R-021-86 January 29, 1987 Page 4 not communicate in private with any decision-maker concerning the proposal. Decision-makers in the land use process include both the Hearing Examiner and members of the City Council. All communications concerning the proposal must be made in public. This public communication permits all interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the evidence. 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I )i D I' ' ,,44 15 P0 '5 AI L . • 1 . - CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA t • R-021-86 • • 1. 4 APPLICANT CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA TOTAL AREA 4 42.0 ACRES PRINCIPAL ACCESS - MONSTER ROAD S.W. •• , EXISTING ZONING NA ( ZONED IN KING COUNTY MH - HEAVY INDUSTRY) EXISTING USE MANUFACTURING PLANT AND ASSOCIATED OFFICE BUILDING I • PROPOSED USE REZONE TO MANUFACTURING PARK (M-P) AS PART OF ANNEXATION/REZONE PROC St COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN MANUFACTURING PARK - MULTIPLE OPTION COMMENTS , 1 E. 1 I 1 . I . • • • • 1 I I • • . •- , • Nv-ki al-Is' • • . .• • . . • •i • . • • • • • ; • t . • . . t . 1 I , . I.• I . \ • • V ' • • 4. . .. :• . • ...r. . .• . . . \ . • ..‘" • • • artin :11\ • -lisin • • . , / A i>Jd0Mci A-12:13c10 :1c1 . . . . . • vci TV(Ari 1 1 ./// 7-11 . . • . . . \ ‘, . Y i • • • • . i. . . .. • • 0. if •• • . • t I • . . • .. • ‘ • • • • • ji) • • o • ono,sfy0., 0.• ,... • ._ v.i • . , . . • . • r---- , , , . . .. • t • I i I , . Go. 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' q— - ,:c.s.,...,1/41, .... ,..;., ..0„:„;,7..7••...•. •. .00 .1"7:%:tit . c, 4#‘i,okNotiA*".....-'-"---.; iq \\\ .....•"• ., .-(.41.Y;:'.' ite....':-.-4:,„. . i, ,..... ,„..... 41 1.1� ILAN .. ``�\�w L ,. `\. ,,., • c • 10_{low R off ►- k.‘ �..... k Pupliq Notice ,: .. 1.„VALLEY OFFICE AND -INDU$T9IAl It PARK: • , Application for site plan approval to allow 1 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION !' a modification with the timing for'the '. development of the required one acre' plaza for Valley.Office Park II;file SA-101' .,,86; property located east of Lind Avenue: ��ucirey DeJoie beingfirst dulysworn on oath states that S.W. and west of East Valley Road and", south of S.W.16th Street and north of S.W. he/she is the Chief Clerk of the 19th et. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING , Legal descriptionsof the files noted RENTON HEARING EXAMINER, above are on file in the Renton Building and RENTON, WASHINGTON Zoning Department. VALLEY NEWSPA] A PUBLIC HEARING WILL SAID THE RENTON HEARING EXAMIi INTERESTED AT PETITIONSARE E O O INVITED BEPRE- HIS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUN- SENT AT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON Daily News Journal, Daily Record Chronicle, CIL CHAMBERS ON THE SECOND JANUARY 20, 1987, AT 9:00 A.M. TO FLOOR OF CITY HALL, RENTON, EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS. Daily newspapers published six (6) times a week WASHINGTON ON JANUARY 20, 1987, Ronald G. Nelson are legal. newspapers and are now and have ) AT 900 A.M. TO CONSIDER THE FOL- Building and Zoning Director LOWING PETITIONS: Published.in the Valley Daily News months prior to the date of publication referred tt CONTAIN pi CORPORATION OF January 9, 1987. R2023 in the English language continually as daily net AME9ICA - . Application to rezone approximately 42 County, Washington. Valley Newspapers have acres of droperty from G-1(General)to M- newspapers by order of the Superior Court of the P (Manufacturing•Park), file R-021-86; King County. property located on the west side of Monster Road S.W.at the 600-1100 block. • ' The notice in the exact form attached,was pubhnrcu lii to Lary.iI.:v,d .,.►• ,-<..,w Journal , Daily Record Chronicle X , Daily Globe News , (and not in supplement form) which was regularly distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period. The annexed notice a Notice of Public dearin6 was published on January 9, 1987 R2023 The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the sum of $ 2°• (3 . 41?.., 4,,,...viv 2,..2.--,___________ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of Jan 19_j_i_, No i Public for the State of Washington, Y residing at Federal Way, ' King County, Washington. VN#87 Revised 10/84 1 Z2 `-jel ILflLJ K—O-I - Public Notice VALLEY OFFICE AND INDUSTRIAL PARK: Application for site plan approval to allow a modification with the timing for the AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION development of the required one acre plaza for Valley Office Park II,file SA-101- 86; property located east of Lind Avenue S.W. and west of East Valley Road and i_aure-, De , being first duly sworn on oath states that south of S.W.16th Street and north of S.W. 19th Street. he/she is the Chief Clerk of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Legal descriptions of the files noted RENTON HEARING EXAMINER above are on file in the Renton Building and RENTON, WASHINGTON Zoning Department. VALLEY NEVVSPA1 THAE PRENTON HEARINGIEXAMINERD AT P TITIONSRARE INVITEDCTO BEOPRE- HIS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUN- SENT AT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON Daily News Journal, Daily Record Chronicle, CIL CHAMBERS ON THE SECOND JANUARY 20, 1987, AT 9:00 A.M. TO FLOOR OF CITY HALL, RENTON, EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS. Daily newspapers published six (6) times a week WASHINGTON ON JANUARY 20, 1987, Ronald G. Nelson AT 9:00 A.M. TO CONSIDER THE FOL- Building and Zoning Director are legal newspapers and are now and have 11 LOWING PETITIONS: Published in the Valley Daily News months prior to the date of publication referred t CONTAINER CORPORATION OF January 9, 1987. R2023 in the English language continually as daily ne� AMERICA Application to rezone approximately 42 County, Washington. Valley Newspapers have 1 acres of property from G-1 (General)to M- newspapers by order of the Superior Court of the P (Manufacturing Park), file R-021-86; property located on the west side of King County. Monster Road S.W.at the 600-1100 block. The notice in the exact form attached, was published in the Daily News Journal_, Daily Record Chronicle _, Daily Globe News , (and not in supplement form) which was regularly distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period. The annexed notice a Public ,ie.+r .n was published on f.ry 9, 1 67 :.20L j The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the sum of$ t . G'7 v�G Subscribed and sworn to before me this I!; `r day of s n 19 Not Public for the State of Washington, residing at Federal Way, CITY OF RE":'C1 King County, Washington. f, 2 1 1 7 VN#87 Revised 10/84 � I 1 yl yD � n FEB 101987 13U!LDING/ZONING DEPT. 3361Z 4_ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING • RENTON HEARING EXAMINER RENTON, WASHINGTON • • A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD BY THE RENTON HEARING EXAMINER AT HIS REGULAR MEETING IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF CITY HALL, RENTON, WASHINGTON ON JANUARY 20, 1987, AT 9:00 A.M. TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PETITIONS: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA Application to rezone approximately 42 acres of property from G-1 (General) to M-P (Manufacturing Park), file R-021-86; property located on the west side of Monster Road S.W. at the 600-1100 block. VALLEY OFFICE AND.INDUSTRIAL PARK: Application for site plan approval to allow a modification with the timing for the development p nt of the required one acre pl aza p aza for Valley Office Park II, file SA-101-86; property located east of Lind Avenue S.W. and west of East Valley Road and south of S.W. 16th Street and north of S.W. 19th Street. Legal descriptions p ons of the files noted above are on file in the Renton Building and Zoning Department. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS TO SAID PETITIONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT AT THE PUBLIC HEARING ON JANUARY 20, 1987, AT 9:00 A.M. TO EXPRESS THEIR OPINIONS. . PUBLISHED : JANUARY 9, 1987 Ronald G. Nelson Building and Zoning Director ; CERTIFICATION I, JERRY F. LIND, HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THREE COPIES OF THE ABOVE DOCUMENTS WERE POSTED BY ME IN THREE CONSPICUOUS PLACES ON OR R NEARBY THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED ABOVE AS PRESCRIBED BY LAW. ATTEST: Subscribed and sworn to before me, a Notary Public, in and for the State of Washington residing in pc-AJfia aJ , on the 9th day of January,, fr • lfo ES �� ''�,, leA. = SIGNED: • OL.-- • b y' 9AGeLIC -� WA SHIN4'i ` f+. „_ : ,v „2..,', M1.. 1 Lawn S^+''rvT„'FiYv{�t"•'_;m"' ' . - '': 9 47 'vw y�IA i Q "J. „ tw r ,�•''7e sue r k : A 1 e 2 Rr +� a c x , . , c yC 1,4 .., tk ` S . 4` U�U ro- a, ,„ r ;` ♦�;% ,.• , x; , , ' i YW . ,. 4,tAIV,N . 91l4 Q SEF'rE°(C' City of Renton Land Use a ri Examiner will hold a �•, , ;'vvar w..w a �.A rn a.�,FF 'a 11 ,All- i� ; `ta• 'r, *� t r, 2 '", ��a ,t'` t * 4 ti r M'4 A 4" �px.'k , A. 44 41. �rI rt•t + w3 ry. 5 i� t i x «' �14 r tV 'f. '' �'ak ' in x t• n it i a'• �, 'Pit 'x,y , �71� � & Y rt ` ' . ,I, w,. r'D r h 4.11 ta i 0,,, ,.s v • � :17 it 1''W +" :., 4.. , ., ,ti, 44„ ,..„,,e , *�c *" ,1 a«w ,. 'r r t . ,... : 'btu,• Y �, q t, '�'''' k y I, ° f �•d'3 +t t'r!a �rl.' "` tom" y aS�'`°k: in0 ppqq�� s CITY' COUNCIL CHAM' ERS , CITY HALL O -- -A -UARY 20, 1987 BEGINNING AT 9.00 &Ma P.M. s' , 1 CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1 (GENERAL) TO MP (MANUFACTURING PARK), FILE R-021-86. F nf«cu'ica•. . • • . .. or ., • 61• •• • .P li1NeV! 1—ROAD b' a • UWE • PROPERTY • ti� fr \ , LINE • . GENERAL LOCATION / si' R ADDRESS: . ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. • • FOR FURTHER ,INFORMATION. CALL TEE CITY .OF RENTON ' ' BUILDING&ZONINt3 DEPARTMENT:.:2 5-255D ' ' . k : Ak. NOTICE . NOT :TO BE REMOVED WI T. __,,.r,'• Waft i f tomeeas' r. Aft'is 'it moo it,moo a'.a Amor mem n m =Er m iiii ■ .. _ .. • t$ z BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT RONALD G. NELSON - DIRECTOR gel ammo 09 G:1� MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 • 235'-2540 0 94,Eo SEPIEM��P • BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR . January 9, 1987 • H.J. Ramirez. Operations Manager Container Corporation of America P.O. Box 2179 Renton, WA 98057 Re: Application to rezone approximately 42 acres of property from G-1 (General) to M-P (Manufacturing Park), file R-021-86; property located on the west side of Monster Road S.W. at the 600-1100 block. Dear Mr. Ramirez: . The City of Renton Building and Zoning. Department formally accepted the above mentioned application on March 7, 1986. A public hearing before the City of Renton Land Use Hearing Examiner has been scheduled for January 20, 1987. The public hearing commences at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall. The applicant or representative(s) of the applicant is required to be present at the public hearing. A copy of the staff report will be mailed to you before the hearing. If you have any questions, please call the Building and Zoning Department at 235-2550. • - Don '. Eri�n --- Zoning Administrator DKE:JSM:csb cc: Container Corporation of America • • • ' 3369Z ,. OF R�� . , t, 0 ° _ BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT z IAo RONALD G. NELSON - DIRECTOR 09 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH.98055 • 235-2540 0,9q"'e0 SEMO�Q SEP BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR January 9, 1987 Container Corporation of America P.O. Box 2179 Renton, WA 98057 Re: Application to rezone approximately 42 acres of property from G-1 (General) to M-P (Manufacturing Park), file R-021-86; property located on the west side of Monster Road S.W. at the 600-1100 block. Gentlemen: The City of Renton Building and Zoning Department formally accepted the above mentioned application on March 7, 1986. A public hearing before the City of Renton Land Use Hearing Examiner has been scheduled for January 20, 1987. The public hearing commences at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the second floor of City Hall. The applicant or representative(s) of the applicant is required to be present at the public hearing. A copy of the staff report will be mailed to you before the hearing. If you have - any questions, please call the Building and Zoning Department at 235-2550. Si Don K. Erickson Zoning Administrator DKE:JSM:csb cc: H. J. Ramirez. Operations Manager 3369Z - MEMORANDUM DATE 0/01/2C TO F/A FROM -6rirl SUBJECT tczpz, „ ,", O 44 rrpot /1.° V‘9 it17/6" °70_4 • U /7(A112`14 /4-444,° fr4c°-`e 8 N Ae,--; • A-447,4:4 &k4;17 O st • leaee,444 ji 15EPPL -Wf 5wN.m y.m AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION `° 0 m . m (10 z 3oR.. m*MN .mz5-- HwmmaQo mtam0DSm�33 Z rudre DeJoi.e ` 0m � -_,,, mag9zm " `Z — c y being first duly sworn on oath states th w , o,o a b o _g m o in o -1 11 o m a9, 2 $m 33., N OnOmO Q he/she is the Chief Clerk of the a 5$ QO o N ;`"o 5 a; z o m rn m A• 0o0, wr,�m m 90 °' mDgzE z VALLEY NEWSPAPERS a a� —0a x �* a0� r-Z_ o 5 DDJJ O m H *.s, P.-1• m�0� O w<- Zmr-{Z O a) a10.� o x T12 °Y•� O-+ <zm CAD Daily News Journal, Daily Record Chronicle, Daily Globe News c H o_; o a o—g.3 D o.; o o m z 03o03 cnm3m mao3z D Daily newspapers published six (6) times a week. 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Subscribed and sworn to before me this end day of Apr i 119 86 n N ary Public for the State of Washington, CITY O N T o:a residing at Federal Way, (rn r I! m -F-1, . , r, 1 ; King County, Washington. ri) L1 ,,YJVN N87 Revised 10 84 MAY P NAR B!fl D!NG/ZONING DEPT iZ I(1-82 RENT', BUILDING & ZONING DEPA 'MENT y , DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ECF - 019 - 86 APPLICATION NO(S) : R-021-86 PROPONENT : CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE : CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK. THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANN ANNEXATION APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION : LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. TO : PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULED ERC DATE ; 3/26/86 0 ENGINEERING DIVISION TRAFFIC ENG , DIVISION SCHEDULED HEARING DATE : 4/22/86 OUTILITIES ENG , DIVISION 0 FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU ® PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT EBUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT [1] POLICE DEPARTMENT El POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OTHERS : COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING , PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT BY 5 :00 P .M. ON MARCH 20, 1986 REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION : El APPROVED ® APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS El NOT APPROVED DATE: l 1}g SIG U OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REVISION 5/1992 Form 182 RENTc"_ BUILDING & ZONING DEPA `MENT DEVELOPMENT: APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ECF 019 - 86 APPLICATION NO(S) ; R-021-86 PROPONENT ; CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE ; CONTAINER CORPORATION.OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT; . APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO"M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK. THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANNCE ANNEXATION APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH-T' LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION ; LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. TO ; fl PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULED ERC DATE : 3/26/86 ENGINEERING DIVISION ETRAFFIC ENG, DIVISION SCHEDULED HEARING DATE ; 4/22/86 fl UTILITIESENG , DIVISION El FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT El BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT POLICE DEPARTMENT El POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT' n OTHERS ; • COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING , PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT BY 5 ;00 P .M. ON MARCH 2Q, 1986 , REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION ; 10IN XAPPROVED APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS , NOT APPROVED OVv\r AWD -1cO LOI lob Pt��-r` peopemy . Imo Gann iob i AN C6 w 111-i. yvti prw ro N L/6 rLA r�« DATE; J- /67`' SIGNATURE OF DIR CT R OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REVISION 5/1982 Form 182 RENT0', BUILDING & ZONING DEPAIfl AEENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ECF - 019 - 86 APPLICATION NO(S) : R-021-86 PROPONENT : CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE : CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK. THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANNt ANNEXATION APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION : LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. TO : ri PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULED ERC DATE : 3/26/86 ENGINEERING DIVISION flTRAFFIC ENG , DIVISION SCHEDULED HEARING DATE : 4/22/86 ( UTILITIES ENG , DIVISION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU El PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT El POLICE DEPARTMENT ' El POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OTHERS : COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING , PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT BY 5 : 00 P .M. ON MARCH 20, 1986 REVIEWING EPARTMENT/DIVISION ; ' "DC[C'( (bE(tG( nyo/VIG t 1 APPROVED ® APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS NOT APPROVED ____Vta 6-c47:rj c:dc-en-tAesi-10,1t.)/,,px--4ae ,6 ,J9e,640 er-,J 4,401,11;12-e et,r';W4.4,v1 (.44 /X6.41. _____ DATE; � ' ;� pp � SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REVISION 5/1982 Form 182 RENT I BUILDING & ZONING DEPAI—ENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ECF - 019 - 86 APPLICATION NO(S) : R-021-86 PROPONENT : CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE : CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK. THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANN1 ANNEXATION .APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED S U THE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION : LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. To : El PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULED ERC DATE : 3/26/86 ® ENGINEERING DIVISION [ ] TRAFFIC ENG . DIVISION SCHEDULED HEARING DATE : 4/22/86 El UTILITIES ENG , DIVISION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 111 PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT El BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT El POLICE DEPARTMENT El POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT EI OTHERS : COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING , PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT BY 5 :00 P .M. ON MARCH 20, 1986 REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION : C/h/,L/Ty n APPROVED tAPPROVED WITH CONDITIONS El NOT APPROVED WereABJECT TO UM COMES AGREEMENT-WATER ygs.PI/340 424:0°'. IV-2/2 IAN COMM AGREEMENT-SEWER Ajf) 0,,, 42 dd.) SYSTEM IEYELOPMENT CHARGE-WATER /DES 00.AO*4i' = 73i /8D. PO SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT CHARGE-SEWER )/.a g,.a _ 73, /8O. ITo SPECIAL WENT AREA CHARGE-WATER No Scg/ , 3o/• if..? SPECIAL ASSESSMENT AREA CHARGE-SEWER NO /F /40OI7 0VAC (A/AMR /S 650L1/11.0 IAPPROVED WATER PLAN APPROVED SEWER PLAN 'JO APPROVED FIRE HYDRANT LOCATIONSTimmummismo 9 11 BY FIRE DE'PT. Oa NNW Augmmummft ` ! DATE : 3/ztP/7h SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REVISION 5/1902 Form 182 REINS'®' -`-3UILDING & ZONING DEPAIi TENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ECF - 019 - 86 APPLICATION NO(S) : R-021-86 PROPONENT : CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE : CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK. THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANNi ANNEXATION .APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOUSLY . LOCATION : LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. TO : El PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULED ERC DATE : 3/26 ,86 ® ENGINEERING DIVISION El TRAFFIC ENG , DIVISION SCHEDULED HEARING DATE : 4/22)186 OUTILITIES ENG . DIVISION 0 FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU El PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT fl .BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT ® POLICE DEPARTMENT LI POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT I ! OTHERS : COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING , PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT BY 5 : 00 P .M. ON MARCH 20, 1986 REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION ; JJ APPROVED OAPPROVED WITH CONDITIONS ONOT APPROVED 3 /!147le--( Al DATE : SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REVISION 5/1982 Form 182 RENTC"". BUILDING & ZONING DEPIV'i ENT DEVELOP tffENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ECF - 019 - 86 APPLICATION NO(S) : R-021-86 PROPONENT ; CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA • PROJECT TITLE ; CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT; APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK. THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANN( ANNEXATION .APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION ; LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. • TO ' PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULED ERC DATE ; 3/26/86 ENGINEERING DIVISION riTRAFFIC ENG , DIVISION SCHEDULED HEARING DATE ; 4/22/86 pi UTILITIES ENG , DIVISION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU ElPARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT ❑ BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT OPOLICE DEPARTMENT DPOLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT ri OTHERS ; COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING , PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT BY 5 ; 00 P ,M, ON MARCH 20, 1986 REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION ; i? F/G APPROVED 17/APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS ONOT APPROVED jn /-5�/ '�"� a- Le a a �c Sc7 L—ficZ, ), ,7L <e ? m/ 4p g) e v 1-C-eD 7-01:25/'y SS -a--c) cibe jetre- c2 aj V' 6 6 i a J Vt`-5 --*" DATE ; -�� /24 SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AU HORIZED RESENTATIVE REVISION 5/1982 Form 182 RENT( BUILDING & ZONING DEPAI 1IENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ECF - 019 - 86 APPLICATION NO(S) : R-021-86 PROPONENT: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE : CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK. THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANN' ANNEXATION APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOUSLY Wili THE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION : LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. TO : 111 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULED ERC DATE : 3/26%86 0 ENGINEERING DIVISION El TRAFFIC ENG , DIVISION SCHEDULED HEARING DATE : 4/22%86 fl UTILITIES ENG , DIVISION 0 FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 0 PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT E .BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT fl POLICE DEPARTMENT Ei POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OTHERS : COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING ; PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT BY 5 : 00 P .M, ON MARCH 20, 1986 f i REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION : `*,,`S JPPROVED 0 APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS ® NOT APPROVED I - II DATE: SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REVISION 5/1982 Form 182 RENTC-NBUILDING & ZONING DEPA1 ThIENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ECF - - 2 PLAT 00-86 APPLICATION NO(S) : SHORT PROPONENT : 0. J. HARPER PROJECT TITLE ; 0. J. HARPER SHORT PLAT BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO SHORT PLAT 0.26 ACRES INTO 2 LOTS LOCATION : 150 S. TOBIN TO : PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SCHEDULED ERC DATE : ENGINEERING DIVISION flTRAFFIC ENG, DIVISION SCHEDULED HEARING DATE ; APRIL; 1 OUTILITIES ENG , DIVISION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU ;i1PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT OPOLICE DEPARTMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT n OTHERS : COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING , PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT BY 5 :00 P .M. ON REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION : p-Nclx..s )_FC-rmiLci JV PPROVED O APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS NOT APPROVED .,TRA 96/116“ DATE: 4,210,SIGNATUR OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REVISION 5/1982 Form 182 RENT( ` BUILDING & ZONING DEPAr"`VIENT ' DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET ECF - 019 - 86 APPLICATION NO(S) : R-021-86 PROPONENT : CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA 0 PROJECT TITLE : CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK. THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANN` ANNEXATION .APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION : LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE600-1100 BLOCK. TO : PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 0 SCHEDULED ERC DATE : 3/26/86 ® ENGINEERING DIVISION El TRAFFIC ENG , DIVISION SCHEDULED HEARING DATE : 4/22/86 ri UTILITIES ENG , DIVISION 11:] FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU OPARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT flBUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT OPOLICE DEPARTMENT EPOLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT n OTHERS ; COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING , PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT BY 5 : 00 P .M. ON MARCH 20, 1986 REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION : APPROVED 0 APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS ® NOT APPROVED J G � DATE : SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REVISION 5/9982 Foxin 182 RENTOF 'WILDING & ZONING DEPAF' `TENT r . DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION REVIEW SHEET E C F - 019 - 86 APPLICATION NO(S) : R-021-86 PROPONENT ; CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE : CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK. THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANN( ANNEXATION .APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH THE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION : LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. TO : El PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT :. SCHEDULED ERC DATE : 3/26%86 ❑ ENGINEERING DIVISION DTRAFFIC ENG , DIVISION SCHEDULED HEARING DATE : 4/22/; 86 ❑ UTILITIES ENG , DIVISION ErFIRE PREVENTION BUREAU 0 PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT 0 .BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT 0 POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OTHERS : COMMENTS OR SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THIS APPLICATION SHOULD BE PROVIDED IN WRITING , PLEASE PROVIDE COMMENTS TO THE BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT BY 5 : 00 P .M, ON MARCH 20, 1986 REVIEWING DEPARTMENT/DIVISION ; ���� �.e�'✓ d II APPROVED ❑ A'PPROVED WITH CONDITIONS ONOT APPROVED DATE: ` /pi ��dk-� o�// SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OR AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE REVISION 6/1982 Form 182 i1. 1079N CITY OF RENTON DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST NO.: ECF-019-86 APPLICATION NO(s).: R-021-86 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: Application to annex approximately 42 acres and to rezone property from G-1 to M-P. PROPONENT: Container Corp. of America LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: Property located on the west side of Monster Road S.W. at the 600-1100 block. LEAD AGENCY: City of Renton, Building and Zoning Department. The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21 C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. There is no comment period for this DNS. Responsible Official: Environmental Review Committee City of Renton 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, WA 98055 Phone: 235-2550 APPEAL: You may appeal this determination in writing to Renton Hearing Examiner no later than April 14, 1986. You should be prepared to make specific factual objections. Contact City of Renton, Building and Zoning Department to read or ask about the procedures for SEPA appeals. DATE OF DECISION: March 26, 1986 PUBLICATION DATE: March 31, 1986 kid "(one d G. Nelson -rry M. Sp�jger Building and Zoning Director Policy Devel •ment D`ctor Richard C. ughton Public Works Director 0 FORM 115 NOTICE i III .F 's II _ APPLICATION NO. ECF-019-86 CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMER I CA PROPOSED ACTION APPLICATION TO ANNFX APPROXIMATFI Y 42 ACRES AND TO REZONE PROPERTY FROM G-1 TO M-P (FILE R-021-86 GENERAL LOCATION AND OR ADDRESS PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE II 600 - 1100 BLOCK. POSTED. TO NOTIFY INTERESTED PERSONS OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION. THE CITY OF RENTON ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE CE.R0C.) HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PROPOSED ACTION ®ODES MODES NOT HAVE A SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT. AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT ❑WILL 1:1 WILL NOT BE REQUIRED. THE CITY OF RENTON WILL NOT ACT ON THIS PROPOSAL FOR 'IS DAYS FROM THE DATE BELOW. COMMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY APR T I 14 . 1 qRF AN APPEAL OF THE- ABOVE DETERMINATION MAY SE FILED WITH THE RENTON HEARING EXAMINER I' BY 5:00 P-M-, APRIL 14, 1986 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE CITY OF RENTON BUILDING & ZONING DEPARTMENT 235-2550 DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE \ WITHOUT PROPER AUTHORIZATION 1077N NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE RENTON, WASHINGTON The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has issued a declaration of non-significance for the following project: CONTAINER CORP. OF AMERICA (ECF-019-86) Application to annex approximately 42 acres and to rezone property from G-1 to M-P (file R-021-86); property located on the west side of Monster Road S.W. at the 600-1100 block. The Environmental Review Committee (ERC) has issued a declaration of non-significance for the following projects with additional conditions imposed as mitigating measures under their authority of Section 4-2822(D) of the Renton Municipal Code: THE CALLISON PARTNERSHIP, LTD. (ECF-014-86) Application to rezone 15.44 acres from H-1 to B-1 to allow future '°III Renton Place" office building and zoning compliance with II Renton Place (file R-016-86); property located at southwest corner of South Grady Way and Talbot Road South. Further information regarding this action is available in the Building and Zoning Department, Municipal Building, Renton, Washington, 235-2550. Any appeal of ERC action must be filed with the Renton Hearing Examiner by April 14, 1986. Published: March 31, 1986 ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: DATE CIRCULATED: MARCH 13, 1986 COMMENTS DUE: MARCH '20, 1986 ECF - 019 _ 86 APPLICATION NO(s). ..R-021-86 PROPONENT: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK.- THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN, ANNEXATION APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOULY WITH THE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION: LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. SITE AREA: 42 ACRES BUILDING AREA (gross): IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS ADEQUATE INADEQUATE 1) Earth 2) Air 3) Water 4) Plants 5) Animals 6) Energy and Natural Resources 7) Environmental Health 8) Land and Shoreline Use 9) Housing 10) Aesthetics 11) Light and Glare 12) Recreation 13) Historic and Cultural Preservation 14) Transportation 15) Public Services 16) Utilities COMMENTS: RECOMMENDATION: ] DNS MITIGATED DNS EIS REVIEWED BY: Cir_2e,, C=-/// TITLE: DATE: 3-17 4 FORM #14 ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: Ye-1L..cPrYv2mq` DATE CIRCULATED: MARCH 13, 1986 COMMENTS DUE: MARCH '20, 1986 ECF - 019 - 86 APPLICATION NO(s). R-021-86 PROPONENT: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK." THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANNEXATION APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOULY WITH THE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION: LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. SITE AREA: 42 ACRES BUILDING AREA (gross): IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS ADEQUATE INADEQUATE : 1) Earth "} 2) Air 3) Water 4) Plants 5) Animals 6) Energy and Natural Resources 7) Environmental Health 8) Land and Shoreline Use 9) Housing 10) Aesthetics 11) Light and Glare 12) Recreation 13) Historic and Cultural Preservation 14) Transportation 15) Public Services 16) Utilities COMMENTS: RECOMMENDATION: (/DNS n MITIGATED DNS El EIS REVIEWED BY: c , c,�M(inSOr1 TITLE: /1sscLn+flartnet— ,DATE: 3 ) I c g6 FORM #14 y r) ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET 41 REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: (ITIL.lT' c'c.h)Crltil 2 1..A.1J6 DATE CIRCULATED: MARCH 13, 1986 COMMENTS DUE: MARCH '20, 1986 ECF - 019 - 86 . APPLICATION NO(s). ..R-024-86 PROPONENT: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY _FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P_, MANUFACTURING PARK." THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANNEXATION APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOULY WITH THE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION: LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. SITE AREA: 42 ACRES BUILDING AREA (gross): IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS ADEQUATE INADEQUATE ' 1) Earth 2) Air 3) Water 4) Plants 5) Animals 6) Energy and Natural Resources 7) Environmental Health 8) Land and Shoreline Use 9) Housing 10) Aesthetics 11) Light and Glare • 12) Recreation 13) Historic and Cultural Preservation 14) Transportation 15) Public Services ✓ 16) Utilities COMMENTS: Ii• RECOMMENDATION: ri-1DNS 0 MITIGATED DNS fl EIS REVIEWED BY: TITLE: / /bJ7y 1/14,//654e DATE: 2/ .4 /G 6 FORM #14 a . Renm 0 ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET ItmPrevention®�re� Ul REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: c 5 J 1a�-� DATE CIRCULATED: MARCH 13, 1986 COMMENTS DUE: MARCH '20, kg.8ik £i ECF - 019 _ 86 APPLICATION NO(s). ..R-0241-86 grrf9198-61 PROPONENT: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK.- THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANNEXATION APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOULY WITH THE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION: LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. SITE AREA: 42 ACRES BUILDING AREA (gross): IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS ADEQUATE INADEQUATE 1) Earth 2) Air 3) Water 4) Plants 5) Animals 6) Energy and Natural Resources 7) Environmental Health 8) Land and Shoreline Use 9) Housing 10) Aesthetics 11) Light and Glare 12) Recreation 13) Historic and Cultural Preservation 14) Transportation 15) Public Services 16) Utilities COMMENTS: s-ys71L—.,1 1 1y 4111.0E gE. cf,e - 0/I"E,.7.- , RECOMMENDATION: DNS 1 MITIGATED DNS EIS REVIEWED BY: ,i A0 t TITLE: hPAps.465004 DATE: -77 Ale a!, /71 C FORM #14 ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: ..2-,S,:e c ,A 3(= . DATE CIRCULATED: MARCH 13, 1986 COMMENTS DUE: MARCH '20, 1986 ECF - 019 - 86 APPLICATION NO(s). ..R-021•-86 PROPONENT: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK.- THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANNEXATION APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOULY WITH THE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION: LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. SITE AREA: 42 ACRES BUILDING AREA (gross): IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS ADEQUATE INADEQUATE 1) Earth 2) Air ✓ 3) Water 4) Plants 5) Animals 6) Energy and Natural Resources 7) Environmental Health 8) Land and Shoreline Use 9) Housing 10) Aesthetics 1.7 11) Light and Glare L/ 12) Recreation 13) Historic and Cultural Preservation 14) Transportation 15) Public Services 16) Utilities COMMENTS: • K hJ tre--1,ty ifiej 614e-- / oele-4 /11' ` t_ oe. !/i d- Lk s,1-� pAC°"/ RECOMMENDATION: 171 DNS n MITIGATED DNS El EIS REVIEWED BY: /uv1,R< r IC— TITLE: NJ DATE: ,3 / /il FORM #14 ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: p2�1L5 DATE CIRCULATED: MARCH 13, 1986 COMMENTS DUE: MARCH '20, 1986 ECF - 019 - 86 APPLICATION NO(s). R-021-86 PROPONENT: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY _FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK.- THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANNEXATION APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOULY WITH fHE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION: LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. SITE AREA: 42 ACRES BUILDING AREA (gross): IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS ADEQUATE INADEQUATE , 1) Earth 2) Air 3) Water 4) Plants 5) Animals 6) Energy and Natural Resources 7) Environmental Health 8) Land and Shoreline Use 9) Housing 10) Aesthetics 11) Light and Glare 12) Recreation 13) Historic and Cultural Preservation 14) Transportation 15) Public Services 16) Utilities CO MMENTS: LU i QQ nest 1(n c-t- --}~ Ci ` pecn.KS c v c Q) &cd\ J J U RECOMMENDATION: ?!ir\IDNS ® MITIGATED DNS Ei EIS REVIEWED BY: /27/\ C-�'-/-C TITLE: /d/4/ DATE: 8)2 FORM #14 ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: �Vihrf�.c- DATE CIRCULATED: MARCH 13, 1986 COMMENTS DUE: MARCH '20, 1986 ECF - 019 - 86 APPLICATION NO(s). -R-0214-86 PROPONENT: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, PIANUFACTURING PARK. THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANNEXATION APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOULY WITH THE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION: LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. SITE AREA: 42 ACRES BUILDING AREA (gross): IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS ADEQUATE INADEQUATE 1) Earth 2) Air 3) Water 4) Plants 5) Animals 6) Energy and Natural Resources 7) Environmental Health 8) Land and Shoreline Use 9) Housing 10) Aesthetics 11) Light and Glare • 12) Recreation 13) Historic and Cultural Preservation 14) Transportation 15) Public Services 16) Utilities COMMENTS: Ex /6 71 %n )7 /4--) ade4)14 � G--4-c 1 toe. clirc'SSed e_gv--e_ a it-t ej crA !NO" P°4CC-e:P'#4‘5 41-t C(2)4J12°14 ig vp\ RECOMMENDATION: 1 DNS MITIGATED DNS El EIS REVIEWED BY: ,77 I TITLE: DATE: �lG% c��� / �l"d�� FORM #14 ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: ( DATE CIRCULATED: MARCH 13, 1986 COMMENTS DUE MARCH '.20, 1986 . ECF - 019 _ 86 APPLICATION NO(s). R-021-86 PROPONENT: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK.- THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANNEXATION APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOULY WITH THE LAND USE REVIEW. . LOCATION: LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. SITE AREA: 42 ACRES BUILDING AREA (gross): IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS ADEQUATE INADEQUATE 1) Earth 2) Air 4 3) Water />4; 4) Plants 5) Animals 6) Energy and Natural Resources 7) Environmental Health 8) Land and Shoreline Use 9) Housing 10) Aesthetics 11) Light and Glare 12) Recreation 13) Historic and Cultural Preservation 14) Transportation ;)5:<< 15) Public Services 16) Utilities COMMENTS: RECOMMENDATION: n DNS n MITIGATED DNS n EIS REVIEWED BY: \i /�._ 1F, Lk 4 TITLE: DATE: d ( c1d 8 FORM #14 1-1 ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST REVIEW SHEET REVIEWING DEPARTMENT: DATE CIRCULATED: MARCH 13, 1986 COMMENTS DUE: MARCH '20, 1986 ECF - 019 _ 86 APPLICATION NO(s). _R-021-86 PROPONENT: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA PROJECT TITLE: CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA REZONE BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: APPLICATION TO REZONE APPROXIMATELY 42 ACRES OF PROPERTY FROM G-1, GENERAL USE TO M-P, MANUFACTURING PARK.- THE APPLICANT HAS SUBMITTED AN ANNEXATION APPLICATION WHICH IS BEING REVIEWED SIMULTANEOULY WITH THE LAND USE REVIEW. LOCATION: LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF MONSTER ROAD S.W. AT THE 600-1100 BLOCK. SITE AREA: 42 ACRES BUILDING AREA (gross): IMPACT REVIEW ON ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS ADEQUATE INADEQUATE 1) Earth 2) Air 3) Water 4) Plants 5) Animals 6) Energy and Natural Resources 7) Environmental Health 8) Land and Shoreline Use 9) Housing 10) Aesthetics 11) Light and Glare 12) Recreation 13) Historic and Cultural Preservation 14) Transportation 15) Public Services 16) Utilities COMMENTS: RECOMMENDATION: )DNS n MITIGATED DNS El EI8 REVIEWED B' / � � TITLE: C� ,l�GV-/eiL e% ;; ' DATE: � �'- � FORM #14 n- „k T T FILE NO(S): ` O Z $ P ,, „ � C T OF RENT4.� Rl._.)ING ZONING DEPARTML_• '� dlqk ..L ,, N ASTER APPLICATION NOTE TO APPLICANT: Since this is a comprehensive application form, only those items related to your specific type of opplication(s) are to be completed. (Please print or type. Attach additional sheets if necessary.) APPLICANT I I TYPE OF APPLICATION NAME FEES Container Corporation of Americv Q REZONE*(FROM MH To M-P ) $ 720.00 ADDRESS 7000 South 14,3rd Street P 0 Box 479 d SPECIAL PERMIT* CITY ZIP ^� TEMPORARY PERMIT* Renton, WA 98057 1:-1 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT* TELEPHONE 1 1 SITE PLAN APPROVAL Q SPECIAL PERMIT FOR GRADE AND FILL (206) 235-3330 No. of Cubic Yards: CONTACT PERSON Q VARIANCE* From Section: 0 * Justification Required NAME • H. J. Ramirez, Operations Manager 4 ADDRESS SUBDIVISIONS: Same as above 0 SHORT PLAT . CITY ZIP Q TENTATIVE PLAT . Q PRELIMINARY PLAT TELEPHONE Q FINAL PLAT 0 WAIVER (Justification Required) OWNER NO. OF LOTS: NAME PLAT NAME: Container Corporation of:America ADDRESS PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: Same 'as above (D PRELIMINARY CITY ZIP 0 FINAL P.U.D. NAME: TELEPHONE 0 Residential Q Industrial aCommercial Q Mixed LOCATION MOBILE HOME PARKS: PROPERTY ADDRESS 7000 South 143rd Street, Renton, WA 98055 TENTATIVE EXISTING USE PRESENT ZONING 0 PRELIMINARY FINAL Mfg. - MH PROPOSED USE PARK NAME: Manufacturing Park (M-P) NUMBER OF SPACES: i x:; ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE A, `:4 701.GO SQ. FT. ACRES r AREA: 42l TOTAL FEES g 1,1 f 0.0.0 „STAFF USE ONLY -- ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING O. -:A,,, DATE r !,lva Irtil APPLICATION RECEIVED BY: fale APPLICATION DETERMINED TO BE: . '-. " AR Q rd 1986 r ./55---Accepted Incomplete Notification Sent On By: BUILD)NG/7nN1NC DEPT. (Initials) DATE ROUTED ADDITIONAL MATERIAL RECEIVED BY: APPLICATION DETERMINED TO BE: i QAccepted • QIncomplete Notification Sent On By: (Initial) ROUTED TO: ' :11. 0 Building 0 Design Eng. Q Fire El Parks 0 Police 0 Policy Dev. 0 Traffic Eng. 0 Utilities .. 7. r) ' , ' Legal description of property (if more space Is required, attach a separate sheet). See Attached . AFFIDAVIT I, , being duly sworn,. declare that I am ®authorized representative.to.a t.f the property.owner;Jowner.of the property Involved In this application and that the foregoing statements and answers herein contained and the information herewith submitted are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ' 6 rh DAY OF /mil a,i-e-6w , 19$'d . NOTARY PUBLIC IN AND FOR THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, RESIDING AT - k/Q.2.4 i . —tee.4.-,..-7J X , C-( ,,,f2 ,, (Name of Notary Public) (Signature of Owner) 7000 So. 143rd St. Renton WA 98055 7000 So. 143rd St. P`_;0:"Box 479. (Address) ' (Address) Renton WA 98057 (City) (State) (Zip) (206) 235-3330 (Telephone) . Acceptance of this application and required filing fee does not constitute a complete application. Plans and other materials required to constitute a complete application are listed in the "Application Procedure." i ,.,._, .'4i.;:,. , , ':OWNERS OR MORTGAGEES - i • • • a '• POLICY No. B-510286 ' S�CREDULEi • • • , _ ' 1. The estate or interest of the insured covered by.this•policy. . . Fee .simple estate . ' . . . 9 ; , ' 2. Description of the property with respect to which this policy is issued. • Beginning at iron bolt marking the center of section 24, township 23 . "north, range 4 east, W.M„' in King County, . Washington; thence north 0°03t30" west 2622 .11 feet to quarter corner between sections 13 and 24 in said township and range; thence south 89°34'43" west 1137 .00 feet, more or less, to -the westerly margin of County Road No . 8 (now known as' Steel Hill Road) and the true point of beginning; thence ' southerly and southwesterly along said westerly 'margin 1740 .00 feet, more ;or less, to the northeasterly boundary of the Northern Pacific Belt Line right of way; thence northwesterly and northerly along said right of way and along the easterly boundary of land conveyed• to. • Chicago Milwaukee & St . Paul Railway Company (now Chicago, Milwaukee; St . .Paul and Pacific Railroad Company) for its revised wye line . • 2475.00 feet, more or less, to the south bank of Black River in . ' . . section 13 said township and range; thence easterly along south bank 85.00 feet, more or less, to the southwesterly margin of said County Road No : ?; thence southeasterly along the southerly margin of said road 1450.00 feet; more or less, to the. true. point of beginning; .. (Being all that portion of government lots 1, 5 and 6 in section 24 and 'the northeast quarter of northwest. quarter of said section 24; and government lots 5 and 6 in section 13 and of the bed of lake • shown on Government plat; ALL in township 23 north, range 4 east, W .M• ; lying between County Road No . 8- and the right of way of Northern Pacific Railway Company, and. Chicago, Milwaukee & St . Paul Railway rCompany); EXCEPT portion thereof, if any, within the bed and shores of the' Black River. as they were situated when said river ceased to be a navigable stream. - a pP rho i o� . a` o'�� Go Go�Q/P Folding Carton Division 7000 S. 143rd Street Phone: 206 235-3300 P.O. Box 479 Renton,Washington 98057 CM OF rite O �� E [ 1 hl March 6, 1986 ) , MAR 7 1986 BUILDINGIZ.ONiNG DEPT. City of Renton Renton WA 98055 RE: Application for Rezone - Justification We are submitting our request to rezone from King County "MH" to City of Renton "MP" in conjunction with our application for annexation to the City of Renton, dated February 26, 1986. Our property is substantially the same as when we purchased the land from California Container Corporation on February 10, 1956 (see legal description and quit claim deed) . Our current production facility and offices were constructed in 1957 and have remained substantially the same since that date, except for the addition of an adjoining warehouse and adjacent storage building constructed in 1979 (see site plan) . - We have been a manufacturer of paperboard folding cartons (packaging) since 1957 at this present site in King County. We have no plans to change our manufacturing goals. In essence, we are potentially zoned for the reclassification requested. Reclassification was not known to be considered at the time of the last City of Renton comprehensive plan land use analysis since we have always been outside the Renton City limits within King County. cIA62_ e H. J. Ramirez, Operation anager Dat cv leT6p76.411.. • ,, OF R� • �� �j, ECF: I-F6f�-01q•Q�p� `� it% z - City of Renton . LU: tZ- 021-$(o • To. ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST OEO SEP-Tso Purpose of Checklist: The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), chapter 43,21C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An environmental impact statement (EIS) must be prepared for allproposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or: avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. Instructions for Applicants: This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this . checklist to determine whether the environmental.impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefly, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or_ project plans without the need to hire experts. ' If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not apply." Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do - them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask. you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if ,there may be significant adverse impacts. Use of Checklist for Nonproject Proposals: (Please Type or Print Legibly) Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply." . IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). . For nonproject actions (actions involving decisions on policies, plans and programs), the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively. A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: Annpxption to City of Renton, WA (King County) 2. Name of applicant: . Container Corporation of America 3. , Address and phone number of applicant and contact-person: H.J. Ramirez, Operating Manager (206)235-3325 • 7000 South 143rd St. Renton WA '98055 4. Date checklist prepared: January.8, 1986 S. Agency requesting checklist: City of Renton, WA. . 6. Proposed timing or.schedule (including 'phasing, if applicable): Immediate--To be phased with proposed LID (Oakesdale Avenue .S.W. with sanitary sewer extension-to our property line) See attach #5 17) °J i,,:r. �, ['LIAR 1� r 1986 5l.lILDING/ZONING DEPT. 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansions, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? if yes. explain. None other than LID (see attach #6) .. 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. None Known . 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. No . 10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your,proposal. ro osa1. if known. • . None Known 11. Give•brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and • the•size of the project and site. There are several questions later in this checklist that ask you to describe certain aspects of your proposal. You do not need to repeat those answers on this page. Annex Container Corporation. of America property to. City of Renton, there would be no chang e our operation use. 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your-proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range',or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topography map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist: Address: 7000 South . 143rd St . Renton WA (King County) 98055 Other: see attache-d 1 . Identifying land description-CCA 2. Plot Map' - CCA 3.- Permanent Easements - Metro (including maps) 4. Wet Lands Map B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS • 1. ' EARTH a. General description-of the site (circle one); flat, rolling, 'hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other . b. ' What is the steepest slope on.the.site•(approximate percent slope)? 20% ' + • c. -What general•types of,soils are found on the site (for example, caly, sand, gravel, peat, muck)? - If you know the classification of'agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. Clay, Sand and Gravel d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate • vicinity? If so, describe. . None Known ; - 2 - - e. Describe tI urpose, type, and approximate q :ities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. N/A f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe.- N/A g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction(for example, asphalt or buildings)? N/A h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: N/A 2. AIR a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. N/A b. Are there any off-site sources of emission? No c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or, other impacts to air, if any: N/A 3. WATER a. Surface: 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river it flows into. Yes; Green & Black rivers adjacent. to property, but not on our actual property. We have been advised that the N.W. segment of our property has been classified as "Wet Lands" by King County. A - large pond develops on this segment during the Winter and Spring rain seasons. 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. N/A • 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. N/A - 3 - 4) Will the .pri al require surface water withdri...,.;5 or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximately quantities if known. • No . 5) Does thy proposal He within a 100-year floodplain? If so, note location on the site 'Ian. Yes (Renton - Kent Valley Flood) 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. No • b. Grourk 1) Will ground water be withdrawn, 'or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description,,purpose, and appaoximately quantities if known. No 2) Descrne waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; _ industra.l, containing the following chemicals . . .; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. . • None c. _ Water Runoff (including storm water): . 1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters? If so, describe. Storm collection sewers around perimeter of plant buildings, discharging into drain field. • ' 2) Could waste materials enter.'ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. No, unless there was an inadvertaht spill . A. • — 4 — d. Proposed r ,ures to reduce or control surface, ound, and runoff water impacts, if any: N/A • 4. Plants a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: g deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other o evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other ® Shrubs grass o crop or grain QWet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other o water plants: water lily, eel grass, milf oil, other o other types of vegetation b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? None c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None d. Proposed landscaping, use of native plants, or other measures to preserve or enhance vegetation on the site, if any: N/A • 5. Animals a. Circle any birds and animals which have been observed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Birds: Hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other None Observed Mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other None Observed Fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other None Observed b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. None c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain. No - 5 - • • d. Proposed ml-,__. res to preserve or enhance wildlif_: _ any: • None 6. Energy and Natural Resources a. ' What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether It will be used for heating. manufacturing, etc. Electric' - Plant/Office Power requirements Natural Gas - Heating Boiler . • b. Would'your.project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent • properties? If so, generally describe. No c. What kinds of energy conservation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts, if any: None' 7. . Environmental Health a. Are there any environmental health hazards. including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so. describe. • No 1) Describe special emergency services that might be,required. Police and Fire Protection 2) Proposed measures to reduce or•control environmental health hazards, if any: ' . ... ..'... b. Noise 1) . What.types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project.(for example: traffic. equipment. operation. other)? None 2) What type; i levels of noise would be createi. ,;; or associated with the project on a short-term . or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. N/A 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: N/A B. Land and Shoreline Use a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? Manufacture of .Paperboard Folding. Cartons and Open Lands, Adjacent. to Manufacturing Plant and Office building,. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. Yes, Harvesting of Hay (last used in 1984) . c. Describe any structures on the site. Manufacturing plant, and office building, 144,800 sq. ft. total. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? No e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? "M-H" Heavy Manufacturing by King County. f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? Unknown g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Not Known h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. ' Not Known i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? • N/A j. Approximately how many people,would the completed project displace? , N/A k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: • N/A - 7 - 1. Proposed rr'; .ires to ensure the proposal Is compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans. If any: N/A . 9. Housing a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate ;,.. . whether high, middle. or low-income housing: None b. .Approximately how. many units, if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle, or low-income housing. N/A c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any:. N/A 10. Aesthetics - h a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s), not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material(s) proposed. N/A ' • b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? None ' • c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: ' N/A 11. Light and Glare a. 'What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? ' None • b. . Could light or glare, from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? No c. . What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? None + . • .: :1 d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: N/A . . • 12. Recreation a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? None b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. N/A c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant. if any: N/A ,' 13. Historic and Cultural Preservation a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national, state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. None b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. None Known c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: ' N/A ' 14. Transportation ' a. Identify public streets and.highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. • South 143rd St. , , and Monster. Road - See Attach #2 b. Is site currently served..by public transit? If not, what is the approximately PP Y distance to the nearest transit stop? No, 1 mile c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? N/A d. . Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private). None required because of annexation - (LID plan to improve road • along with extention 'of sewer service to the area) . (See .attach #6 and Renton City council meeting. minutes 9/23/85,. pg. 2, under "Utilities Committee - CCA Request for sewer connection" (LID') )'. . • e. Will the pr _ t use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation?' If so, generally describe. No f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, Indicate when peak volumes would occur. 100 Employees - 3 shifts (7am-3:30pm) (3:30-11 :30) (11 :30-7am) 40 Employees - 8:15am-5:OOpm. Trucking Approx. '10 per day. g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: None 15. Public Services • a. Would the project result in an, increased need for public services '(for example: fire protection. police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so. generally describe. Fire and Police only. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. N/A • . 16. Utilities - a. Circle utilities current! available at the site: MEMnatural gas. 0--ifer elephone sanitary sewer. sep Ic sys em of er. • b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed. • Sanitary sewer to replace septic system (see attach #6-LID) C. SIGNATURE L.the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency 'may withdraw any • declaration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. Proponent: Name Printed: K Rami re7 • — 10 — D. SUPPLEMENTA iEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIOl _ (This sheet should only be used for actions involving decisions oh policies, plans and. programs. Do not use this sheet for project actions.) • • Because these questions are very general, it may be helpful to read them conjunction with the list of the elements of the environment. in When answering these questions, be aware of the extent the proposal, or the types of activities likely to result from the proposal, would affect the item at a greater intensity or at a faster rate than if the proposal were not implemented. Respond briefly and in general terms. 1- How would the proposal be likely to increase discharge to water; emissions production, storage, or release of toxic or hazardous sutstances; or production of noise? Not at all Proposed measures to avoid or reduce such increases are: N/A 2. How would the proposal be likely to affect plants, animals, fish, or marine life ? No impact Proposed measures to protect or conserve plants, animals, fish, or marine life are: N/A 3. How would the proposal be likely to deplete energy or natural resources? Not at all Proposed measures to protect or conserve energy and natural resources are: N/A 4. How would the proposal be likely to use or affect environmentally sensitive areas or areas designated (or eligible or under study) for governmental protection; such as parks, wilderness, wild and scenic rivers, threatened or endangered species habitat, historic or cultural sites, wetlands, floodplains, or prime farmlands? Not at all Proposed measures to protect such resources or to avoid or reduce impacts are: N/A - 11 - S. How would ,.the -osal be' likely to affect land and shoreline use, including whether it would allow or. encourage land or shoreline uses .incompatible with • existing plans? , , . NSA . • Proposed measures to avoid or reduce shoreline and land use impacts are: N/A 6. How would the proposal be likely to,increase demands on transportation or public services and utilities? Renton Police and Fire ,protection instead of .kin County Sheriff Dept. and Spring Glen Fire Dept. - (see attach #6. LID) Proposed measures to reduce or respond to such demand(s) are: N/A ti . 7. Identify; if possible, whether the proposal may conflict with local, state, or federal laws or requirements for the protection of the environment. None Known._ SIGNATURE • I. the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there be any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. Proponent: • Name Printed: H. J. Ram' ez • • • • • • • • • - l2 rj', ;, .norm N 16 CAW NLRt5 OR 'MORTGAGEES ` . : f, . i POLICY No. B-51 C'2 C . y •• �SCHCDU A I. The estate or interest of the insured covered by this policy. • Fee. simple estate . ' . • . ' . . . ,: ', ' 2. Description of the property with respect to which this policy is issued. Beginning at iron bolt marking the' center of section 24', township '23 north, range 4east, W.M. , in King County, Washington; thence north • 0°03 '30" west 2622 .11 feet to quarter corner between sections , 13 and ' • 24 in said township and range; thence south 89°34 '43" west 1137 .00 , feet, more or less, to the .westerly. margin of County Road No . 8 ('now . known as Steel Hill Road) and the true point of beginning; thence southerly and southwesterly along said westerly margin 1740 .00 feet, ' more or less, to the northeasterly boundary of the Northern Pacific Belt Line right of way; thence northwesterly and northerly along said - : • right of way and along the easterly boundary of land conveyed to Chicago Milwaukee & St . Paul Railway Company (now Chicago, Milwaukee,. St : Paul, and Pacific Railroad Company) for its revised -wye line - 2475.00 feet, more or less, to the south bank of Black .River In section 13 said township and range; thence easterly along south bank ' 85.00 , feet, more or less , to the southwesterly margin of said Count.-. Road No . 3; ' thence .southeasterly along the southerly margin of said road 1450.00 feet, more or less, to the true point. of beginning; (Being all that portion of government lots 1, 5 and 6 in section 24 and the northeast quarter of northwest. .quarter of said section 24 ; . - and government lots 5 and 6 in section 13 and of the bed of lake . shown on Government plat; ALL in township 23 'north, range 4 east , W .I1 . , lying between County Road No .' 8 and the right of way of Northern , . Pacific Railway Company, and Chicago, Milwaukee & St . 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IL 60188 . • Reference: RENTON EFFLUENT TRANSFER SYSTEM (ETS) Metro is in the process .of obtaining sewer pipeline easements for the 96-inch Renton ETS pipeline and will require an ease ment(s) across property in which you have an interest (see attached legal description) . The property rights to be acquired by Metro are described on the easement form that will be presented to you by Metro's agent. In accordance with Metro policies, your property has been appraised and it has been determined that the Just Compensation . . value for the required easement(s) is not less than the approved fair market appraisal value of the property (see below) . Permanent Easement: Approx. Sq. Feet 37_900 ± $ 27, 147 Damages Approx. Sq. Feet 15,250 2- $ 17 SRI Purchase Approx. Sq. Feet 161.759 2 $37•01R . ' TOTAL . $363,241 • • Rounded $363.200 Temporary Construction Easement Approx. Sq. Feet 178.300 + $4,086 per' month . The above easement and purchase areas have been surveyed. The Temporary Easement will be paid at the end of construction based on the time actually used. • Therefore, please accept this letter as Metro's formal offer to acquire the easement or property in the amount of Three Hundred Sixty Three Thousand and Two Hundred Dollars ($363,200) . . If you decide to have the offer evaluated, Metro will reimburse you up to the amount of $200.00 for expert evaluation costs associated with -this transaction, provided that you submit • the appropriate bills or paid receipts. • Owner•(s) : • Municipality of Metropolitan • Seattle AMERICA Right-of-Way & Proper Supervisor SUSAN M. SOLBERG • . • ' Bv . fil,A. / , ' .Senior Vice President L Date: September 114 19R5 ' . Agent for M 'tro MAT HARRIS •''yy/05/03 • • 6 1 . • RIGHT-OF-ENTRY AGREEMENT This Agreement made this llth day of September, 1985, by and between CONTAINER CORPORATION OF. AMERICA (Owner herein) and the MUNICIPALITY OF METROPOLITAN SEATTLE (Metro herein) . This Right of Entry is given Metro to by Owner for the purpose of designing, installing and constructing a sewer interceptor, surge pipeline and tank, with all connections, manholes and appurtenances thereto, together with the right of ingress to and egress from, over, across, along, in, upon and under the property described in the attached Exhibit A and Exhibit B before the formal easement and purchase have been granted to Metro. ' The Owner and Metro, by granting and accepting this Right of Entry respectively, mutually covenant and agree as follows: 1 . Metro shall pay to the Owner the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2, 000.00) for this nonrevocable Right of Entry for the purposes set forth above. 2 . Owner and Metro agree to continue in good faith to negotiate the terms of. a formal easement and a purchase agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit A and Exhibit B, respectively, attached hereto for said facilities . In addition, Metro will make • reasonable efforts to minimize disruption and inconvenience to said property and uses made thereof. 3 . This Right of Entry will become null and void at such time as a formal easement and a purchase agreement providing for the terms substantially in the form of Exhibit A and Exhibit B, respectively, have been • executed and approved by Owner and Metro. 4 . By executing this Right of Entry Agreement, the Owner ' . does not waive any legal remedies available to him for • just compensation. In the event a formal easement or purchase agreement cannot be negotiated as contemplated above, then this Agreement shall be deemed to constitute a stipulation of the Owner to public use and to immediate use and possession so as • to qualify the Owner for reasonable attorney .and expert witness fees pursuant to RCW 8 . 25 .070. 5. Metro shall be liable for compensation to Owner for • the use of the construction easement area only, at the rate of $4,086 per month, for 'the period of actual use by Metro. The term "actual use" as used herein shall be construed to include only the period from September 16, 1985, until completion of construction of said sewer line including reconstruction and restoration pursuant to paragraph 7 below. . . 6 • RIGHT-OF-ENTRY n"`L EEMENT Page Two 6 . Metro shall protect and save harmless, Owner from and against any and all claims, damage to or loss or destruction of property whatsoever suffered by Owner. its successors, assigns, tenants, licensees and invitees. caused by the installation, construction, or operation of said facilities, but Metro shall not be so obligated for claims, damage, loss or destruction caused by the sole negligence of the Owner, its successors, assigns, tenants, licensees and invitees . 7 . Metro shall, upon completion of installation and construction of any facilities described herein, remove all debris and restore the surface of the property as nearly as practicable to the condition in which it existed at the date of this Agreement subject to the terms of the formal permanent easement. 8 . This Right of Entry is subject to such leases, licenses and permits heretofore granted by Owner or predecessors in interest 'affecting said property as may be currently valid at law. CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA By: '0l 00e-rho& �/4 000. Senior Vice President MUNICIPALITY OF METROPOLITAN SEATTLE By: Susan -M. Solberg Supervisor, Right-of-Way & Property • 1 • • r • . , � I Exhibit A UTILITY EASEMENT CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA, a Delaware Corporation, its successors and assigns (hereinafter referred to as "Grantor" ) , for and in consideration of the sum of Thirty Nine Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($39,700.00) and other valuable considerations, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby convey and grant to the MUNICIPALITY OF METROPOLITAN SEATTLE. its successors and assigns (hereinafter referred to as "MUNICIPALITY" ) . a permanent easement over, across, along, in, upon and under the following described property: That portion of the NW 1/4 of Section 24, Township 23 North. Range 4 East. •W.M. , lying Easterly of the Burlington Northern and the Chicago. Milwaukee, Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad Rights of Way. included within the limits of 'a strip of land 20 feet in width, the centerline of which is described as follows : Beginning at the Northwest corner of said Section 24; thence South 87° 29 ' 26" East along the North line thereof 38 . 84 feet; thence South 230 30 ' 00" East 761 . 65 feet to a point on a curve from which the radial center bears North 66° 30 ' 00" East 572 . 96 feet; thence Southerly along the arc of said curve concave to the East 104 . 31 feet; thence South 330 55 ' 52" East 905 . 96 feet to a point on a curve from which the radial center. bears North 56° 04 ' 08" East 572 . 96 feet; thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve concave to the East 319 . 69 feet; thence South 650 54 ' 00" East 180 feet more or less to an intersection with the Westerly margin of Monster Road and the terminus of said centerline- description, containing 32 . 900 square feet, more or less . Said easement being for the purpose of installing, constructing, operating, maintaining, removing, repairing, replacing and using a sewer interceptor and a district heating and cooling system with all connections, manholes and appurtenances thereto, together with the right of ingress to . • and egress from said described property for the foregoing purposes. Grantor further conveys and grants to the MUNICIPALITY a . temporary construction easement for all purposes during the construction of said facilities over, across. along, in, upon and under the following described property: Container Corporation of America ETS-3D 1st National Plaza Easement No. G-10-2R Chicago, Illinois 60670 Revised: 6 Page 2 That portion of the said NW 1/4 of Section 24 and of the SW 1/4 of Section 13, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M. , lying Easterly of the Burlington;_Northern and the Chicago. Milwaukee, Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad Rights of Way and lying Westerly of a line which is 90 feet Easterly of and parallel with the above described centerline, containing 178. 300 square feet, more or less . together with the right of ingress to and egress from said described property for the foregoing purposes, said temporary construction easement to commence on September 16, 1985, and to terminate on the date that surface reconstruction and restoration work has been approved by Grantor or on June 1. . 1987, whichever shall first occur. The Grantor hereby and the MUNICIPALITY, by accepting and recording this easement, mutually covenant and agree as follows : 1 . MUNICIPALITY shall, upon completion of the installation or construction of any facilities described herein, remove all debris and restore the surface of the above described property as nearly as practicable to the condition in which it existed at the date of this agreement. . 2 . MUNICIPALITY shall, if the above described property or . other property of Grantor is disturbed by the operation, use, malfunction, maintenance, removal, repair or replacement of the facilities specified herein restore the surface of the above described property as nearly as practicable to the condition in which it existed at the commencement of ' said maintenance, removal, repair, or replacement or other activity. 3 . MUNICIPALITY shall protect and save harmless Grantor from any and all claims, demands, loss, damage, expense and liability of every kind •and description including personal injury and for any damage to or loss or destruction of property whatsoever suffered by Grantor. 'or by any persons, firms or corporations, because of the construction, installation, operation, use, malfunction, maintenance, removal, repair or replacement of said facility or any • other activities of MUNICIPALITY or its agents, contractors or subcontractors. . 4. All right, title and interest which may be used and enjoyed without interfering with the easement rights herein conveyed are reserved to the Grantor . After the date of • r • Container Corporation of America ETS-3D 1st National Plaza Easement No. G-10-2R Chicago, Illinois 60670 Revised: Page 3 4 . (Continued) this agreement. the construction, installation or maintenance of any structures, whether temporary or permanent, shall be absolutely prohibited within the above-described permanent easement area and shall be deemed an unreasonable interference with the Municipality' s easement rights unless specifically approved in writing by the Municipality. Moreover. as to such structures, the provisions of Paragraph 1. 2 and 3 shall not apply. • 5 . Payment for the temporary construction easement herein granted shall be made within 60 days of Grantor ' s approval of the surface restoration work as hereinabove provided. Payment shall be at the rate of Four Thousand Eighty Six Dollars ($4.086) per month or fraction therof that said temporary construction easement area is in actual use by MUNICIPALITY. The term "actual use" as used herein shall commence on September 16, 1985, and shall extend to the completion of work, including reconstruction and , restoration of areas affected by the construction. 6 . MUNICIPALITY shall pay up to $200.00 for expenses incurred by Grantor for the expert evaluation of this easement under the terms of R.C.W. 8 . 25 .020. DATED this llth day of September, 1985.. CONTAINER CORPORATION QF AMERICA 0a4/1 04411"."'all"'"" Senior Vice President ATTEST: Ad/4Z-4/7\ Secr ry State of Illinois ) ) _SS County of Cook ) Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of September. 1985. .. LA-ktvi t,- -4.413"--A-- Notary Public . 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R.R. • - "'Pi Le4 77.61 -SitY'T" • •• • • , • .. . . Tax Lot Number • • . . 0 • 0 Easement Number . • - - % 4 Permanent Easement OMIT.=Municipality of Metropolitan Sionle Dan S-OF U R S ENGINEERS i .,....;$44.-.4 Temporary Easement RENTON EFFLuENT TRANSFER SYSTEM r CLK (>01-20•115•-,REVISED 7Ehle CAVSTRUCT/ON EASEMENT • ' ONTAINEE CDR,: or AMERICA • a"Zre • PROPOSED EASEMENT'S ET5 3D - . • , • . . . . • _ . • . . • . • , . . . . • . . • • • • yi _ ti • rr i • • Ni ,. • • • h :77' ���/ _/ OWNER : CONTAINER CORP. OF AMEre 1CA O �_ :4-�i / • • W 0 ET5-30 1 +-1�' ' k`� _ , ao...reme. uwsrgacrioa Eshrrftn • � , d NR 1 ?YPERA4VFfT EASEMENT • t•, ybi '6 �4* a jNE. b le NpR SiI 7 •amts r _j -'► - ; ;t 4.-i-i -�'/ ^ ,tom+.�� i4 5-4.1llgLIP -. • 6l1R1 1NG TON NORTHERN R.R. • . • • • O T. 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Monster Road===-== ( •• • I 1 '1 • Renton •' • / , 6 - ��� ,; t\:pr:i.easnatnitent ;' j .- '�t • , �,/�� • /�,I 1 r'. it / ' - •� `` Z. r--�� • _ ,�i - :/ C I' .11 / . .4 /// - -� fir.: . i - J % 1. 1 /_Il �i) 1 / ,.:r^--.• _• •%. '0- - / .. '.,. xN i .- 1. !Lic I i V / I'1 CIS,\ . % - - 4 .. �•' • s \i#k may ' L I 41. • ///, ., V.A „,. ,... ,_ 9.- _. ..... \� ��- Legend: - IX I :04 . k •x .Yl �- es r ,sS 4:4 �� ** - Alders and Willows \ k '� • ii IGrt . Jf ' Sedges, Rushes » I \ • • -%ue+ ushes1{ )0 . \,.-- yr_ (, I, i\,lIMM 41�,I,i4, 1. vim.• �� \\ ',�, • • 1 i,^\ ,,/� Wetland/Pond \ I —__ / — +— —' )) Ve;,:•:: 77 . '. . North -a( -- - , *6 rifs,AP Figure 2 • r----- King County Wetland, Black River No.1 ' '' Zones of Major Vegetation Types OF R4, A. THE CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT • 235-2552 'V V.` � MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. R`ENTON,WASH. 98055 9A cD• oItEo SEP-0- BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR December 2, 1985 John Gardner, or Hilario'Ramirez Container Corporation of America 7000 South 143rd Street Renton, Washington 98055 ' • • SUBJECT: ANNEXATION PROCESS • Dear Mr. Gardner: It is our understanding that you have signed an L.I.D. petition for sewer service and other improvements in the Monster Road area, and that the petition is being circulated for other signatures. As you are aware from discussions with City staff and from City Council action on September 23, 1985, your property must be annexed to the City of Renton prior to hook-up for sewer service. The Policy Development Department is responsible for processing proposed annexations. 'Currently, the legal requirements for annexations are such that the processing time is up to six months for many annexations. In order to avoid delays in hooking up to the sanitary sewer system, we recommend that you Initiate the application for annexation as soon as " possible. Our office will be most willing to .assist you with the procedural steps in annexation. Please Contact Steve Munson at 235-2552 for further information regarding annexation. We look forward to receiving your petition and to completing the annexation process prior to the time when you will be ready for hook-up to sanitary sewers. Sincerely, • Q • Larry M. Springer ' Policy Development Director LMS:GNW:ss , 1512G cc: Dick Houghton, Public Works l UTILITIES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT SEPTEMBER 23, 1985 ALLINGHAM REQUEST FOR SEWER EASEMENT (Referred 8/12/85) The Utilities Committee recommends denial of a permanent utility easement for the Allingham sanitary sewer connection to the Metro Sewers, over the Cedar River Trail Park, near the Renton .Senior Housing Building. The Committee recommends instead that the Public Works Department issue the appropriate utilities, right-of-way construction permit for the Allingham sewer, which shall be subject to revocation or relocation as required by the city. • CONTAINER CORPORATION REQUEST FOR SEWER CONNECTION (Referred 9/9/85) ,..\:› The Utilities Committee recommends denial of the request by Container • Corporation for sanitary sewer connection to•the city sanitary sewers without annexation. Container Corporation presently owns the package and box plant on Monster Road S.W. , lying in an island of unincorporated King County surrounded on both sides by the cities of Renton and Tukwila. The City of Renton provides water to this area and has been approached on a staff level by several property owners; Container Corporation, First City Equities and others, for a utility and street LID. • Ro -/<-1 -ii ugjes, _ airman C77-,. V\.),. (A) ar1\61ymer - kr? A.-- • • r, - .,:i . . 4.)..., Kathy Keolker , • • Bid Award - Transportation Committee Chairman Mathews presented a report', Monroe Avenue NE recommending acceptance of the low bid of Merlin() Construction Improvement Company for the Monroe Avenue NE Improvement Project in the Project amount of $412,489.23, subject. to Renton School District concurrence (Interlocal Cooperative Agreement between School District and City of Renton) . The Committee further recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the contract documents. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. - Renton .City Council ._ . . 9/23/85 Page two Old Business -OLD BUSINESS Councilwoman Mathews advised the intention of the Council I-405 5-Curve following Committee of the Whole meeting on 9/19/85 that the ' Project list of issues and questions of concern on the I-405 S- 'Curve Project prepared by staff be forwarded to the State • Department of Transportation. Since there was no objection • by other Council members, she asked that the Administrations forward the document. Alternative No. 7, selected by the DOT, would shift the freeway 165. feet' to the east , requiring . removal of nine homes along the 1100 and 1200 block of South Third Street,' nine homes along the 300 block of Cedar Avenue ' South, and seven homes along the 300 and 400 blocks of Mille ' Avenue South. , Earliest completion. date is estimated in 1990. Utilities . - Committee Chairman Hughes presented a report Committee recommending',denial of. Mr. A ing am's request (30 Logan Avenue)- Allingham for a permanent utility easement over the Cedar River Trail' . " ' Request for - Park property to enable connection to the Metro sewer system. Sewer Connection • Instead, the Committee recommended that a right-of-way construction permit be granted for the utility,, subject to revocation or relocation as required by the City. MOVED BY • ' HUGHES, SECONDED BY STREDICKE,. COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE • . REPORT. CARRIED. Container Utilities Committee Chairman Hughes presented a report Corporation recommending denial of the request by the Container Corporation . Request for for, connection to City sanitary sewers without annexation. Sewer Connection Container Corporation presently owns the package and box plant on Monster Road SW, lying in an island of unincorporated King .County surrounded on, both sides by the cities'of" Renton and Tukwila. ' Water to this area is provided by the City of Renton; •and requests from several property owners (Container Corporation, First City Equities and others) for a utility • and street local improvement district have been received • by "City staff. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. • • .Undergrounding ' Prior to reading and 'adoption of Transportation Committee Ordinance reports, City Attorney Warren explained that undergrounding of overhead facilities has not been included in bid specifications ' due to need to. revise Chapter 18 of Title IV relating to cost and criteria for undergrounding in response to recent . State . court opinion. That opinion stated that Utilities and Transportation Commission tariffs are .not applicable to' cities. and utilities when it comes to franchises. The proposed revision to the ordinance assigns cost of undergrounding overhead facilities to the serving utilities,, or owners/ occupants of 'real property served, or persons applying for underground service. In instances in which the. public health, . safety and welfare requires conversion of overhead facilities ' • . underground, the utility shall bear ^the cost-of the project., . . - Transportation. ` Transportation Committee Chairman Mathews presented a. report, Committee recommending acceptance of the low bid of West Coast . Bid Award - Construction Company for the Taylor Avenue/Place Improvement Taylor Avenue/ • . Project ln the amount of $212,592.75 ($179,388.75, -City of ' Place ,Improvement Renton share; $331,204.00 -, King County' s share) . The Committee • Project . . further recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized ' to sign the contract documents. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED.',BY ' HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED: " Bid Award - Transportation Committee Chairman Mathews presented a report Monroe Avenue NE recommending acceptance of the low bid of Merlino Construction Improvement Company for the Monroe Avenue NE Improvement Project in the , Project amount of $412,489.23, subject to Renton School District concurrence (Interlocal Cooperative Agreement between School, . - . District and City of Renton) . The Committee further reconme'nded - that. the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the . contract documents. MOVED BY .MATHEWS, SECONDED BY HUGHES, • COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. •• � le THE. CITY OF RENTON POLICY DEVELOPMENT .DEPARTMENT • 235-2552 0 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE.SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055' 9,0 'to SEPlo° BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH MAYOR December 2, 1985 John Gardner, or Hilarlo Ramirez n Container Corporation of America 7000 South 143rd Street Renton, Washington r 98055 = ` r • SUBJECT: ANNEXATION PROCESS Dear Mr. Gardner: It is our understanding that you have signed an L.I.D. petition for sewer service and other improvements in the Monster Road area, and that the petition is being circulated for other signatures. As you' are aware from discussions with 'City' staff and from City Council action on September 23, 1985,' your property must be annexed to the City of Renton prior to hook-up for sewer service. The Policy Development Department is responsible for processing proposed annexations. , Currently, the legal requirements for annexations are such that the processing time is up to six months for many annexations. In order to avoid delays in hooking up to the sanitary sewer system, we recommend that you initiate the application for annexation as soon as possible. Our office will be most: willing to assist you with the procedural steps in annexation. Please contact Steve Munson at 235-2552 for further information regarding annexation. We look forward to receiving your petition and to completing the annexation process prior to the time when you will be ready for hook-up to sanitary sewers. Sincerely, , v(,1A)LQ 6 Y Larry M. Springer Policy Development Director LMS:GNW:ss 1512G cc: Dick Houghton, Public Works 4g e ' . . ,. - ,00ku•mr,,,•,.- ' .. • ',' 1 UTILITIES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT ' . • SEPTEMBER 23, 1985 • ALLINGHAM REQUEST FOR SEWER EASEMENT (Referred 8/12/85) The Utilities Committee recommends denial of a permanent utility easement for. the Allingham sanitary sewer connection to the Metro Sewers, over the Cedar ' River Trail Park, near the Renton Senior Housing Building. The Committee recommends instead that the Public Works Department issue the appropriate utilities, right-of-way construction permit for the Allingham sewer, which shall be subject to revocation or relocation as required by the city. CONTAINER CORPORATION REQUEST FOR SEWER CONNECTION (Referred 9/9/85) •2,› The Utilities Committee recommends denial of the request by Container Corporation for sanitary sewer connection to.the'city sanitary sewers without • • t- ••% , annexation. , Container Corporation presently owns the package and box plant on Monster Road S.W. , lying in an island of unincorporated King County surrounded on both sides by the cities of Renton and Tukwila. The City of Renton provides water to this area and has been approached on a staff level by several, property owners; Container Corporation, First City Equities and others, for a utility and street LID. ' t • . J., ,,,.. , , . , , . • ., )/<-/ • Roaugnes, diairman •• • Hi ,,,'„ . . , .N ., I ,,. , ;, , , I. , • • arc\elymer • r, • 4 . it3.4),, e., el. •- • 1 , -•#,./.4 --t- i...,-1-..\ - ,• • Kathy Keolker , . . • ' . 4 . ' , ' ..f''',,, ''','' '% - ,' '' • . ." ; Renton City Council 9/23/85 Page two • Old Business • OLD BUSINESS Councilwoman Mathews advised the intention of the Council 1-405 S-Curve following Committee of the Whole meeting on 9/19/85 that the Project • list of issues and questions of concern on the I-405 S- • 'Curve Project prepared by staff be forwarded to the State Department of Transportation. Since there.was no objection by other Council . members, she asked that the Administration forward the document. Alternative No. 7, selected by the DOT, would shift the freeway 165 feet to the east, requiring removal of nine homes along the 1100 and 1200. block. of South Third Street, nine homes along the 300 block of Cedar Avenue • '' South, and seven homes along the 300 and 400 blocks of Mill Avenue. South. Earliest completion date is estimated in 1990. Utilities " • Committee Chairman Hushes presented a report Committee recommending. denial of Mr. Al ingam's request Allin ham q (30. Logan Avenue) Alngfor for a permanent utility easement over the Cedar River Trail RequestPark property to enable connection to the Metro sewer system. • Sewer Connection Instead, the Committee recommended that a right-of-way construction permit be granted for the uti.l-ity, subject to revocation or relocation as required by the City. MOVED BY • HUGHES,' SECONDED BY STREDICKE,'• COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT., CARRIED. ontainer Utilities Committee Chairman Hughes presented a report Corporation ' recommending denial of the. request by the Container Corporation• ' Request for for connection to City sanitary sewers without annexation. Sewer Connection Container Corporation presently owns the package and box plant on Monster Road SW, lying in an island of unincorporated , . King County surrounded on both sides by the cities' of Renton and Tukwila. Water to this area is provided by the City of Renton; •an'd requests from several property owners (Container Corporation, First City Equities. and others) for a utility ' and street local improvement district have been received by City staff. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL • CONCUR IN• THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Undergrounding Prior to reading and adoption of Transportation Committee Ordinance reports, City Attorney Warren explained that undergrounding. of overhead facilities has not been included in bid specifications • due to need to revise Chapter 18 of Title IV relating to cost and criteria for undergrounding in response to recent State ' court opinion. That opinion stated that Utilities and • • Transportation Commission tariffs are not applicable to cities and utilities when it comes to franchises. The proposed revision to the ordinance assigns. cost of undergrounding overhead facilities to the serving utilities, or owners/ ' occupants of real property served, or persons applying for underground service. In instances in which the public health, ' safety and welfare requires conversion of overhead facilities underground, the "utility shall bear the cost of the project. ' Transportation Transportation Committee 'Chairman Mathews presented a report , ' ' Committee ' recommending acceptance of the low bid of West Coast Bid Award - Construction Company for the Taylor Avenue/Place Improvement • • ' Taylor Avenue/ ' Project in the amount of $212,592..75. ($179,388.75 - City of . • Place Improvement Renton share; $33,204.00 - King County's share) . The Committee Project further recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the contract .documents. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. , Bi.d'Award - • Transportation Committee Chairman Mathews presented a report Monroe Avenue NE • recommending acceptance of the low bid of Merlino Construction' " Improvement Company for the Monroe Avenue NE Improvement-Project in the Project amount of $412,489.23, subject to Renton School District concurrence (interlocal Cooperative Agreement between School District and -City of Renton) .• The Committee further recommended ' that the°Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to' sign the contract documents. ' MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY HUGHES, " COUNCIL CONCURflIN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED... ' _.} ' - - voL 3 L I�i- FA6E 1_ J MU OF E4ama1'i 0911 MAR 07 QUIT CLAIM DEED 1986 THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH, that the grantor, CALIFORNIA OJ CONTAINER CORPORATION, a corporation duly organized and exist- ing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Delaware, 610 and duly authorized to transact business in the State of Washington, pursuant to a plan of complete liquidation, and for and in consideration of the assumption of all of its liabilities by CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA a Delaware corporation, CONVEYS and QUIT CLAIMS unto said Container Corporation of America all interests in the following described real estate: Beginning at iron bolt marking the center of section 24, township 23 north, range 4 east, W.M. , in King County, Washington; thence north 0 03' 30" west 2622.11 feet to quarter corner between sections 13 and 24 in said township and range; thence south 89034' 43" west 1137.00 feet, more or less , to the westerly margin of County Road No. 8 (now known as Steel Hill Road) and the true point•of, beginning; thence southerly and southwesterly along said westerly mar- ' : • giri 1.740.'00 feet, More or 1es, to the.northeasterly .boundary • • of -the Northern Pacific Belt Line right- of way; . thence north- westerly and northerly along said right of way and along the easterly boundary of land conveyed to Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company (now Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company) for its revised wye line 2475.00 feet, more or less, to the south bank of Black River in section 13 said township and range; thence easterly along south bank 85.00 feet, more or less , to the southwesterly margin of said County Road No. 8; thence southeasterly along the southerly margin of said road 1450.00 feet, more or less, to the true point of beginning; (Being all that portion of government lots 1, 5 and 6 in section 24 and the northeast quarter of northwest quarter of said section 24; and govern- ment lots 5 and 6 in section 13 and of the bed .of i o 1-11514% 1 y _ ; VOL(.3 ( c71 PAUc i..v • • . .! . 2 on Government plat; ALL in township 23 north, range 4 east, W.M. , lying between County Road No. 8 and the right of way of Northern Pacific Railway Company, and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company) ; EXCEPT portion thereof, if any, within the bed and shores of the Black ;�� River as they were situated when said river ceased to be J .� a navigable stream. ;r situated in the County of King in the State of Washington. . We r`4. Dated this .77A day of December, 1957. , %` .�•=°Z l�, CALIFORNIA CONTAINER CORPORATION :: ., By �V .�-✓� .,� . u -;' `. . ' rv" President ff est 'e •.,... . )�. E" .V.i. . tip^` . Secr tary . STATE OF ILLINOIS) ) SS. COUNTY OF COOK ) • • T /�� �- /�-'�` 'e, a Notary Public • in and for said County., in *the State aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that Wesley M. Dixon personally known to me to be the President of California Container Corporation, and Clarence H. Seeley personally known to me to be the Secretary of said corporation, and personally known to me to be the same persons whose names • are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, appeared before me this day in person and severally acknowledged that as such Vat.) i Jl F�;ficsv 3 • President and Secretary, they signed and delivered the said instrument as President and Secretary of said corporation, and caused the corporate seal of said corporation to be . ;7.10 affixed 'thereto , pursuant to authority , given by the Board of Directors of said corporation as their free and voluntary •:1' act, and as the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein set forth. GIVEN under my hand and seal this 0- 7'day of December, • 1957. Z ?mot.-�., . .`, _: •`•, Notary Public 4. U •�' My commission expires: •in; p/� If • r, /D riled tor Record • • Request of - • ROBERT A. MO IS, county Zditor� u f Form P 3 HING TON-TITLE INSUR:A1 C_O`MPAIS y SEATTLE 4WASHINGTON • OK • ;POLICY AMOUNT $ 88,500 .00 PREMIUM $352 .75 POLICY No. B-510286 For value, WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, hereinafter called the company, a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Washington and duly authorized by the State Insurance Commissioner to insure titles, does hereby insure, subject to the annexed conditions, hereby made a part of this policy, • CALIFORNIA CONTAINER CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, heirs and devisees (if a corporation, its successors) hereinafter called the insured, against loss or damage not exceeding • EIGHTY-EIGHT THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED Dollars, • which the insured may sustain by reason of any defect in the insured's title to all the estate or interest in the premises specified and described in Schedule A, hereto annexed and hereby made a part of this policy, or by reason of liens or encumbrances charging the same, at the date of this policy, save and except this policy does not insure against loss or damage by reason of any estate or interest, defect, lien, encumbrance or objection noted in annexed Schedule B, which is a part hereof. Any loss under this policy is to be established in the manner provided in said conditions and shall be paid upon compliance by the insured with and as prescribed in said conditions, and not otherwise. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY has caused these presents to be authen- ticated by the facsimile signature of its President, and its corporate name and seal to be hereunto affixed: but this policy is not valid unless attested by the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary. Dated this 10Lh day or February, 1956 . at 6: 30 o•clock A .M. WA5HINGTOI�I '•ITLE;TIsT5URFsI�ICE E;SMPAI�IY• • By 47.0President • ..... r` Attest. (117-----1---"--6-/-":" Assistant Secrit.iry Form P 16 OWNERS OR MORTGAGEES POLICY No. B-510286 S CH-EDULE. A 1. The estate or interest of the insured covered by this policy. Fee simple estate . 2. Description of the property with respect to which this policy is issued. Beginning at iron bolt marking the center of section 24, township 23 north, range 4 east, W.M. , in King County, Washington; .thence north 0°03130" west 2622 .11 feet to quarter corner between sections 13 and 24 in said township and range; thence south 89°34 '43" west 1137 .00 feet, more or less, to the westerly margin of County- Road No . 8 (now known as Steel Hill Road) and the true point of beginning; thence southerly and southwesterly along said westerly margin 1740 .00 feet, more or less, to the northeasterly boundary of the Northern Pacific Belt Line right of way; thence northwesterly and northerly along said right of way and along the easterly boundary of land conveyed to Chicago Milwaukee & St . Paul Railway Company (now Chicago, Milwaukee, St . Paul and Pacific Railroad Company) for its revised wye line 2475.00 feet, more or less, to the south bank of Black River in section 13 said township and range; thence easterly along south bank 85.00 feet, more or less , to the southwesterly margin of said County Road No . 8; thence southeasterly along the southerly margin of said road 1450 .00 feet, more or less, to the true point of beginning;. (Being all that portion of government lots 1, 5 and 6 in section 24 and the northeast quarter of northwest quarter of said section 24; and government lots 5 and 6 in section 13 and of the bed of lake shown on Government plat; ALL in township 23 north, range 4 east, W.M. , lying between County Road No . 8 and the right of way of Northern Pacific Railway Company, and Chicago, Milwaukee & St . Paul Railway Company); EXCEPT portion thereof, if any, within the bed and shores of the Black River as they were situated when said river ceased to be a navigable stream. Form P 93 • . POLICY No. B-510286 S C H EDULE rH This policy does not insure against: • 1. Questions of location. boundary and area; overlaps and encroachments by improvements belonging to these or adjoining premises; all dependent upon actual survey for determination. 2. The existence of roads or ways not established of record, or existence of county roads. 3. Rights or claims of persons in possession. not shown of record; rights claimed under instruments of which no notice is of record and rights or claims based upon facts of which no notice is of record but of which the insured has notice; material or labor liens of which no notice is of record; liens created under the Workmen's Compensation Act. -i. Exceptions and reservations in United States patents; any governmental action based upon the claim that any part of said premises is the bed of navigable waters; action by any governmental agency for the purpose of regulating occupancy or use of said premises or any building or structure thereon. 5. General taxes not yet payable; matters relating to special assessments and special levies, if any, preceding the same becoming fixed and shown as a lien. 6. Service or installation charges by any city, town or district for utilities . • NOTE: General taxes for 1956 in the sum of $277 .10 on said premises, less coal and mineral rights, being Tax Nos . 8, 72, 74+ and • 26, and $ .58 on coal and mineral rights, in a portion of said premises, being Tax No . 51, will become payable February 15, 1956. (End of Schedule B) • Form P 98 ' a CONDITIONS OF THE POLICY I. NOTICE OF DEFECT, SUIT OR ACTION: The Company shall-have the right to,and will,at its own cost,defend the insured in all suits,actions or proceedings founded upon a claim of title,encumbrance or defect which existed or is claimed to have existed prior in date to this policy and not excepted herein; reserving, however. the option at any time of settling the ,aaim or paying the policy in full. In case any such suit,action or proceeding shall be instituted it shall be the duty of the insured at once to give notice thereof in writing to the company at its Home Office,and,if the insured is a party to such suit,action or proceeding, to secure to the company, within ten days after service of the first process upon the insured,the right to defend such suit, action or proceeding in the name of the insured so far as necessary to protect the insured,and to render all reasonable assis- tance in such defense. If such notice shall not be given,or the right to defend secured,as above provided,then all liability of the company with regard to the subject matter of such suit, action or proceeding shall cease and be determined; provided, however, that failure to give such notice shall in no case prejudice the insured if the insured shall not have any knowledge of such suit, action or proceeding. 2. CLAIM OF LOSS; PAYMENT OF LOSS: In the event of final judicial determination by a court of competent juris- diction, under which the insured is dispossessed or deprived of the premises covered hereby or the estate or interest insured is impaired by reason of any adverse interest, lien or encumbrance not excepted herein, or, if this policy covers a mortgagee's interest, and such final judicial determination shall defeat or impair the mortgagor's title to all or any part of said premises or establish the priority to the mortgage of a lien or encumbrance not excepted in this policy, claim may be made hereunder, provided the conditions have been complied with in all respects. A statement in writing of any loss or.damage, for which it is claimed the company is liable under this policy, shall be furnished to the company within sixty days after such loss or damage shall have been ascertained. No right of action shall accrue under this policy until thirty days after such statement shall have been furnished and no recovery shall be had under this policy unless an action shall have been commenced thereon within one year after the expiration of said thirty days. • 3. LIMIT OF LIABILITY; SUBROGATION: The-Company may at any time pay this policy in full, whereupon all liability of the company shall terminate. The total liability under this policy,exclusive of costs (the costs not including in any case fees of counsel or attorneys employed by the insured), shall in no case exceed the face of the policy,and every payment by the company shall reduce the policy by the amount paid. When the company shall have paid a loss under this policy it shall be subrogated to all rights and remedies which the insured may have against any person or property with respect to such claim, or would have if this policy had not been issued,and the insured shall forthwith transfer all such rights to the company accord- ingly. If the payment made by the company does not cover the loss of the insured, such subrogation shall be proportionate. In case this policy covers a mortgagee's interest only, the company may pay the insured the entire mortgage indebtedness, with interest at the rate specified in the mortgage, and thereupon the insured shall assign and transfer to the company the mortgage and the indebtedness secured thereby,together with all instruments evidencing or securing the same,or shall convey to the com- pany any estate lawfully vested in the insured by virtue of acquisition of said premises, and all liability of the company shall thereupon terminate. Demand for payment must be accompanied by production of the policy for endorsement of such pay- menr. If the policy be not so produced, indemnity satisfactory to the company must be furnished. 4. REFUSAL TO PURCHASE ESTATE: The Company shall not be liable for any loss or damage resulting from the refusal of any party to enter into, or carry out, any contract respecting the estate or interest insured. 5. LIABILITY UNDER MORTGAGEE'S POLICY: If this policy covers a mortgagee's agee's interest only and any insured • acquires said premises, or any part thereof, by foreclosure, or in other legal manner, in satisfaction of said indebtedness, or any part thereof, or under FHA insurance contract, this policy shall continue in force in favor of such insured, and each successor in interest in ownership, subject to all of the conditions hereof applicable to an owner of land. 6. ASSIGNMENT OF POLICY: The obligations of the Company under this policy shall extend to the Insured above named; to anyone to whom this policy may be assigned in writing endorsed hereon; to the executors,administrators,heirs and devises of the Insured; and to any assignee of any mortgage which may be insured by this policy.The "Insured," when hereto- fore mentioned, refers to each party separately to whom the Company is,at the time referred to,obligated under the terms of this policy.