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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWTR2700815 W 815 Portable Emergency Generator BEGINNING OF FILE FILE TITLE w MOW FortAl7le Ewterlency C:tener&tormo E ri 11 c V019 do W ak--e, roe�5 ! _ 1.�- _.Q►W7 Spading & Ass fa es, Inc. '���`�" ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS - " Ponc)Pat TAatles A.Laomaas,P.E_ Senior Associates James R. DVnran.A.E. Donald E.Spa,.nq.P.E. 110lro11 D. SpaH P.E. Associates Daniel G.chase.Y.E. Gre"S, Dal..P.c June 3, 1936 D"a'A Owe.P E. Hcrtwit Dullor RH2Engineering 1420 Market Street 141 P. 0. Box 1130 Kirkland, WA 98033 Attention: Dan Ervin Subject: City of Renton Emergency Generator City of Renton Code Inspection Deficiencies Dear Dan; Please advise the Contractor of the following deficiencies: A� i • Anchor loose conduit on wall above House. generator outlets in Generator aI�2• Provide ground rod on exterior side of generator building and connect to ground conductor in generator power outlet. �3• Provide one 3 pole or 4 pole 30 amp disconnect below 120 volt station control tclemetering outlet and run generator circuit engine heater and 120 volt Powercircuit through7disconn lihtinu 41l ect, 4 Replace 400 amp one time fuses in main service switch dual element fuses. with 2S0 amp Item 1 should be no cost. Item 2, 3 and 4 will be extra cost to the owner.Please call me if you need any clarification. fours very truly, Sparling &�A.sssoocc'i tesInc. Thomas A. Leonidas, P.E. TAL:bew 1920 EASTLAKE AVENUE EAST • SEATTLE,WASIIINGTON 98102 • (206)024-ISSS Sparling & '.161a eS, inc. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS PrinciPal Thomas A. LnorI k,L P.E. Senior AssoalsHm James R pwncan P E 00»k)E. Saari.N.PE, Robert R. SParlw,g,P.E. Associsles Dante,G.Chase,PE, Greg S. Balm.PE. June 3, 1986 DOuglaa A Bors. p.E Herbert Rulle, 1 RH2 Engineering I,✓��j' � 1410 Market Street P• D• Box II80 Kirkland, WA 98033 Attention: Dan Ervin Subject: City of Renton Emergency City of Renton Code Inspection Deficiencies Please advise the Contractor of the following deficiencies: 1 • Anchor loose conduit on wall House, above generator outlets in Generator 2• Provide ground rod on exterior side of generator building and connect to ground conductor in generator power Outlet. 3• Provide one 3 pole or 4 pole 30 amp disconnect below 120 control telemetering outlet and run generator volt station building lighting circuit engine heater and 120 volt power circuit throw h 4• Replace 400 am 9 disconnect. dual clement fuses. time fuses in main service switch with 260 amp Item 1 should be no cost, Item 2, 3 an owner.Please call me if yot, need any clarid 4 will be extra cost to the Yours very truly, fication. Sparling 8 �Ass ci�esInc. Thomas A. Leonidas, P.E. TAL:bew 1920 EASTLAKE AVENUE EAST • SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 96102 • (206)324.15S5 + is -►- CITY OF RENTM PROJECT No. CHECKED OUT TO: SHEETS NAME: % DATE: COMPANY: PHONE: i NOTES: LOG No: PROCESSED BY: (SIGNED) DA 'Y INSPECTION DIARY / REPORT / DAY: /' _ DATE: .�C7WORK PERIOD: a.m./P.m. 'o __ a.m./P.m. WEATHER: eU- ✓ TEMP. MAX �9 J -F MIN °F PRECIPITATION: WORK ACCOMPLISHED TODAY: ,) S S eel -/fir 1 / r �✓ =�7' `l� U 5 f�L$4; NvtJin �i c o� c e<.� f >y _ - New eel 4�s tN1e'C� m�7� r i�i) 5At _II1/S>i:vg Q=ry JviG /�.5 r - -0 o is c A )v CONT OR� SI iATU INSPECTOR SIGNATURE DATE: �� Renton City Council 8/5/85 Page three Public Meeting continued Tibbles/Underwood Upon inquiry, De-En Lang, Subdivision Management, Inc. , 10% Annexation 16031 119th Place NE, indicated that his client has an Petition option to purchase a portion of the annexation area continued which consists of two parcels fronting on 138th Avenue SE (Duvall Avenue NE) . Mr, Noland encouraged development of lots and homes similar in size and value to those in his neighborhood, w- ch consists of homes valued at approximately $80.000 to $100,000 situated on 10,000 square foot lots. He noted that some of the homes are located on two combined lots. Concern was expressed by Council members in the event only a portion of the annexation area is developed, therefore requiring improvement of only a portion of the access streets. City Attorney Larry Warren cited the Code requirement for provision of access for new developments to a developed City street. Mr, Springer stated the desire of the staff to require primary access to Duvall Avenue NE. Randy Havzc , 14322 SE 100th Place, asked if the City of Renton plans to coordinate proposed access configurations with King County. Mayor Shinpoch advised that since adoption of the King County Development Guide, coordinated review of development on city-county boundaries has commenced. Springer added that weekly meetings have been held with King County staff to discuss these issues, and an interlocal agreement is now being proposed between the county and cities to provide a legal mechanism to manage growth. Councilman Stredicke asked whether the petitioners agreed to accept the City's Comprehensive Plan and zoning and their fair share of the City's bonded indebtedness. On behalf of the petitioners, De-En Lang agreed to the conditions, it was. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE 10% ANNEXATiON PETITION FOR TIBBLES/UNDERWOOD. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE POLICY DEVELDPMENT DEPARTMENT TO SET 75% Petition A PUBLIC HEARING TO REVIEW THE 75% ANNEXATION PETITION ON Public Hearing Set AUGUST 26, 1985. CARRIED. Policy Revision Mr. Springer asked the Council to consider giving its for 10% Petition authority to the Policy Development Department to set public Public Meetings meetings to review future 10% annexation petitions. He noted that by eliminating posting of the property and publishing legal notice of the public meeting, which is not required by State law, the petitioner would be saved two or more weeks in the four to six month annexation process. Instead, the Policv Development Department will rely up.>n the Daily Record Chronicle to publish an article regarding the public meeting. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE REQUEST OF THE POLICY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR TO AUTHORIZE THAT DEPARTMENT TO SET PUBLIC MEETINGS FOR 10% ANNEXATION PETITIONS. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA Items on the Consent Agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the listing: Lot Line Building and Zoning Department requested revision of the Adjustment lot ) ive adjustment provisions of the Subdivision Ordinance (Section 4-1104(5)) to simplify procedures and comply with engineering practices. The revision will require the City to record the record of survey, the application form and deeds transferring the property. Refer to Planning and Development Committee. Lightfoot Claim Claim for damages in the amount of $29.00 filed by Doris J. for Damages Lightfoot, 11722 SE 77th Place, Renton, for damage to a new CL 30-85 pair of shoes allegedly caused by surface tar on street at 2101 Edmonds Avenue NE (7/19/85) . Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. Renton City Council 8/5/85 Page four Consent Agenda continued Schrum Claim Claim for damages in the amount of $5,600.00 filed by for Damages Bonnie F. Schrum, 306 Seneca Place NW, Renton, for damage CL 31-85 to sidewalk, driveway, and mailbox allegedly caused by City workmen (8/17/82 to present) . Refer to City Attorney and insurance service. Pretti Claim Claim for damages in the amount of $71 .18 filed by Wayne L . for Damages Pretti , 1106 South 23rd Street, Renton, for repair and CL 32-85 inspection of hot water heater, allegedly required due to surge or sustained overpressure in City water lines (6/29/85). Refer to City Attorney 6 insurance service. Quintinskie Rezone Hearing Examiner recommended approval with restrictive R-031-85 covenants of rezone application, R-031-85, filed by John and Marcella Quintinskie, for 0.14 acre located at 426 Burnett Avenue South from B-1 to the same 8-1 category to facilitate withdrawal of restrictive covenants filed in 1984 as a condition of rezone and replacement with new covenants allowing a variety of uses. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Planning Commission Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Mrs. Virginia Houser, 156 Monterey Reappointment Place NE, Renton, to the Planning Commission for a three-year term effective to 6/30/88. Mrs. Houser has served since 1980. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Reality Plano Mayor Shinpoch transmitted request for social service funding Club Request for frrn Bill and Suzi Thayer for Reality Alano Club in 1986. Funding Refer to Community Services Committee. Final Approval Parks Department submitted LAG 036-85, Police Department of CAG 036-85 front counter improvement project ; and requested approval Police Department of the project, authorization fot final pay estimate in Front Counter the amount of $11 .810.40, commencement of 30-day lien Improvement period, and release of retained amount of $621 .60 to H. S. Builders, Inc. if all required releases have been received. Council concur. Final Approval Parks Department submitted CAG 065-84, Earlington Neighborhood of CAG 065-84 Park improvement project; and requested approval of the project, Earlington authorization for final pay estimate of $6,766.80, commencement Neighborhood of 30-day lien period, and release of retained amount of Park Improvement $2,026. 15 to Golf Landscaping, Inc. if all required releases have been received. Council concur. Puget Power Public Works Department submitted request from Puget Power Request for for 20-foot easement over P-1 Channel right-of-way for 20-foot transmission line to Metro Treatment Plant. Refer to Easement Utilities Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY REED, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE Approved CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Utilities Committee Chairman Hughes presented a report Utilities Committee recommending concurrence in the recommendation of the Portable Engine Public Works Department to award the contract for the Generator Set portable engine generator set for the Highlands Pump for Highlands Station to low bidder, Puget Constructors, in the amount Pump Station of $73,291 .80. The Committee further requested that the r" Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the contracts. I� MOVED BY HUGHES, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Community Community Services Committee Chairman Keoiker presented a Services report recommending that the City CourciI take the following Committee steps with regard to the 1986 Block Grant Program: 19 H6CO Block 1) Adopt the 1986 Program Policies; 2) Authorize the Mayor Grant Program to submit a letter of intent for public service funds; and 3) Authorize the Mayor to submit a letter of intent requesting planning/administration funds at the 1985 program funding level . 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