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Book 24 (2/14/1972 - 4/2/1973)
RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING February 14 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Participation in "Progress Edition" of Record-Chronicle (to be published February 27 , 1972) King County Public Hearing on 138th Ave . S. E. Extension Project (February 22 , at 9 : 30 a .m. ) Salary differential between ranks in the Fire Department not covered by Union Contract Salaries of Management Employees (in view of that to be granted new Police Chief as result of differential allowance) COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE King County Public Hearing on Ordinance calling for election on proposed annexation of NE territory to City of Renton (Hearing to be held March 6 , at 9 : 30 a .m. ) COUNCILMAN PERRY To recommend persons for membership on Citizens Advisory Committee to the Puget Sound Governmental Conference FINANCE COMMITTEE Planning Department request for authorization to participate in University of Washington Work-Study Program LEGISLATION Dangerous Building Ordinance Revision Emblem Club request for rule limiting Fireworks Stand permits to community service groups Vacation of portion of Houser Way - For Resolution setting date of hearing Changes in Ordinance as required for compliance with Fire Fighters Local #864 Contract PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATOR Authorized to install street lighting in Tiffany Park area PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Pawnbrokers License and Procedure - Business ownership conveyed to Mr . Dino Patas in January , 1970 MAYOR -- * CITY ATTORNEY Authorized to negotiate Lease with Renton Historical Society for space in the Highlands Administration Building Authorized to execute contract with Fire Fighters Local #864 *Authorized, with City Attorney , to file Intervention Motion with ICC for reinstatement of prior order approving railroad track removal from within the City of Renton Authorized to travel to Wisconsin for rally on behalf of Senator Jackson-at no city expense TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Vacation of portion of Houser Way N. , petitioned by Dunn Lumber et al CITY CLERK Authorized to execute contract with Fire Fighters Local #864 MEETINGS AND EVENTS RIBCO MEETINGS; February 23 , 1972 at 8 :00 p .m. , Science Center , Seattle February 24 , 1972 , 8 :00 P .M. , Puget Power Auditorium in Renton 2. RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING February 14 , 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. s## ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, CLYMER , STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI AND COUNCIL MEMBERS SCHELLERT. ABSENT: GRANT. MOVED BY BRUCE AND SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO EXCUSE THE ABSENT MEMBER . THE MOTION CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor , HELMIE NELSON, City Clerk a. IN ATTENDANCE`- DOROTHEA GOSSETT , City Treasurer, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney , JACK WILSON, Engineering Director , TED BENNETT , Acting Finance Director , GORDON Y. ERICKSEN , Planning Director, DEL BENNETT, Public w. Works Administrator , FRANK HENRY, Acting Police Chief, VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Director, VIC TE GANTVOORT , Street Superintendent and BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THAT THE 2/7/72 Meeting MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF FEBRUARY 7, 1972 BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT. THE MOTION CARRIED. VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported No. 6119 - 6457 approval of Vouchers Nos . 6119 through 6457 in total amount of $220 , 761 . 78, and recommended that Council approve same for payment at this time , proper departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or services acknowledged. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR WITH WARRANTS AUTHORIZED TO COVER PAYMENTS AS REPORTED. THE MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS ORDINANCE NO. 2696 Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted Regulations amended ordinance for council action which had Relating to been on first , second and final readings the Pawnbrokers previous week. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS AMENDED. ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED AS FOLLOWS : AYE-3 : BRUCE, CLYMER AND STREDICKE. NO-3: PERRY, DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. THE MAYOR VOTED NO BREAKING THE 3-3 TIE VOTE. THE MOTION LOST. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS ORIGINALLY PROPOSED WITH ONE PAWNBROKER FOR EVERY 15 ,000 IN POPULATION , RATHER THAN 10 ,000. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO TABLE THE MOTION ONE WEEK FOR FULL COUNCIL ACTION. MOTION LOST. PENDING MAIN MOTION WAS VOTED UPON WITH ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTING AS FOLLOWS: AYE-3 : PERRY, DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. NO-3 : BRUCE, CLYMER AND STREDICKE . THE MAYOR CAST AN AYE VOTE BREAKING THE 3-3 TIE . THE MOTION CARRIED. THE ORDINANCE WAS ADOPTED. ORDINANCE NO. 2697 The Legislation Committee Chairman submitted Regulations _ an Ordinance which had been placed on first Relating to Second reading only the previous week, and second and Hand Dealers final readings were recommended at this time . Ordinance was read providing for the licensing and regulating of certain Second Hand Dealers , imposing license fees , and providing penalties for the violation thereof. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECOND BY SCHELLERT , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE, MOTION CARRIED. THE ORDINANCE WAS ADOPTED. MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 2/14/72 Page 2. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS : (Cont. ) Proposed Ordinance The Legislation Committee submitted proposed relating to the ordinance amending the City Code concerning Dangerous Bldg. Code dangerous buildings ,recommend_ing first reading only this date with return to the committee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. The Ordinance was read amending Chapter 21 of Title IV (Building Regulations) of Ordinance No. 1628 ent.itlec. "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" relating to the Dangerous Building Code . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE _LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 1788 Proposed Resolution was submitted authorizing Railroad Track the Mayor and City Attorney to file a Motion Abandonment for Intervention with the Interstate Commerce Commission and Officials to prepare and file any and all documents necessary for reinstate- ment of prior I. C. C. Order of Abandonment , the City having direct and vital interest in the abandonment and removal of certain railroad tracks within the City more particularly des- cribed as branch line between Milepost 0+2827 and Milepost 3+1607 ; Order of abandonment of December 16 , 1971 , to be effective 35 days from such service ,stayed by the Interstate Commerce Commission when one property owner filed protest . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. THE MOTION CARRIED. _ CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Emblem Club Letter from .The Renton Emblem Club #185 , Box Fireworks 652 , requested the council to pass a ruling Stand Request that only community service groups receive permits to operate fireworks stands , the compe- tition too great and money leaving the area o=wise..- MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY D A�ik_ TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLA- TION COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. THE MOTION CARRIED. Invitation to Mayor Letter from Hon. Warren G. Magnuson , U.S. S. to visit Wisconsin- extended Mayor Garrett invitation to travel to for"Jackson Rally" Wisconsin , plane leaving 2/22/72 with group to attend rally , on behalf of Senator Jackson . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THE MAYOR BE AUTHORIZED TO MAKE THIS EXCITING TRIP: AT NO COST TO THE CITY. MOTION CARRIED . Vacation Petition. Letter from City Engineering Director , Jack Report, 88% Owner- Wilson , reported that petition filed by Dunn ship - Valid - Lumber Co . of Renton , Inc. , and supported by Houser Way and Burlington Northern , Inc. , for vacation of Alley between No. portion of Houser Way and 16 ft . alley in Brooks and Bronson Block 9 , Car Works Addition to Renton , is signed Way North by owners representing 88% of the property abutting the street and alley and, exceeding minimum of 67% required ,is a valid petition . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION SETTING DATE FOR HEARING ON THE PROPOSED VACATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. 4 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 2/14/72 Page 3 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS: (Cont. ) King County Council Letter from Helen E. Sommers , Adm. Asst . , Public Hearing King County Council , reported that date Notice on NE of March 6 , 1972 at 9:30 a . m, has been set Annexation Election for hearing on proposed ordinance which i would set a date of election on question of annexation of territory to Renton . mod Copy of Notice of Hearing was attached. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. Referral followed discussion concerning timeliness of the election for adequate notice with regard to filings for Community Council positions . PROGRESS EDITION Mr . Gus Tierney reported forthcoming publica- OF NEWSPAPER DUE tion of Progress Edition of the Record- FEBRUARY 27, 1972 Chronicle to depict 1971 progress of the entire valley area with projected goals for 1972 , publication set for Sunday , February 27, City ,participation invited once again this year in this continuing story of annual growth. i Cost for a half-tabloid page, $500 . 00 or $250. 00 per quarter page . Discussion noted participa- tion previously was by individual ad purchase by councilmen . MOVED BY DELtITt F 1'TT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER THE MATTER TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. THE MOTION CARRIED. U. of W. Work- Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested Study Program authorization for the Planning Department to participate in the University Work-Study Program and that reimbursement of Planning Department salary accounts be made when funds are returned by the University , the city to be reimbursed 80% through June 9 , 1972 and 60% from June 12 through September, 1972. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. King County Report Letter from Mr. J. L. Despain , P. E. , Director on 138th Ave. SE Department of Public Works, King County , ad- Connection Prc,ject, vised that route establishment hearing will be Maple Valley Hwy . w/ held at 9 :30 a .m, on February 22 on the 138th S. E. 128th Street Ave . S. E. connection project. This will connect (See later Audience the Maple Valley Hwy. with S.E. 128th Street . Comments this subject) Council comments were invited. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE LETTER TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. RIBCO Meetings Letter from Mr. C. Carey Donworth , Chairman re Green and River Metropolitan Council and Mr. John D. Spellman , Waterway studies King County Executive, announced rescheduled RIBCO Meetings cancelled heretofore due to snow, now to be held on February 23 at the Eames Theatre , Pacific Science Center, Seattle and on February 24 at the Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Auditorium, 620 Grady Way in Renton . Councilman Stredicke noted conflict in the Renton meeting date with Metro Rapid Transit meeting to be held the 24th at the High School . PROCLAMATIONS National Engineering Proclamation by the Mayor resolved observances Week, Feb . 20 - 26 of National Engineering Week, Feb. 20 - 26 , 1972. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECOND BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 2/14/72 Page 4 . PROCLAMATIONS (Cont. ) Vocational Proclamation by Mayor Garrett designated Education Week the week of February 13 through 19 , 1972 as Feb. 13 - 19 , 1972 Vocational Education Week . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR IN THE MAYOR 'S PROCLAMATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. L. D. Vickers , representing parties L. D. Vickers residing in vicinity of the proposed 138th Opposing 138th Avenue Extension project , outlined reasons Ave. SE Project for opposition. The Save Our Surroundings (SOS) Committee felt the four-lane arterial facility would pose a hazardous situation for the public and adversely affect the residents of the area , some 80 . homes beim" purchased for natural and primitively quiet atmosphere now to be disrupted by encroachment , invasion of privacy and threat from noise , pollution , slides and erosion . The cost for the 2-mile project was deem - t(-, be excessive and the extension felt unnecessary . Council support in preserving the few greenbelt areas located so near the city limits was urged by representation at the public hearing on February 22nd, felt to be in the pubic interest of Renton and vital to the preservation of tho greenbelt areas . Letter from the Maplewood Heights Maintenance Company opposed the new arterial road construction in the proximity of the Maplewood Heights residential area . OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THE MAYOR Contract with AND CITY CLERIC BE AUTHORIZED TO SIGN THE CONTRACT Fire Fighters DOCUMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND LOCAL FIRE FIGHTERS Local #864 UNION,WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR CHANGES IN ORDINANCES REQUIRED FOR CONTRACTT COMPLIANCE . Stredicke objected , requesting record entry that advice of professionals in the "- process of reaching agreement was neglected, the Mayor, Fire Chief and Personnel Director 's recommendations ignored when granting pay increase to a single fire fighter of about 20% or $193. 00 per month thereby creating problems whereby the Council , City and people have to pay through the nose for not only that, but also as affects other things including driver premium pay , vacation and clothing allowances , etc. PENDING MOTION CARRIED. Transportation Chairman Stredicke submitted Transportation Committee Report- Committee report recommending that the Public Tiffany Park Street Works Administrator proceed with installation Lighting of six street lights in the Tiffany Park area after easements have been obtained, Mr . Ron Goss and Mr. Art Scholes , to be working with the City in obtaining same , funding for the lights to be from existing street light energy budgetary account . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED. Library Parking Recommended by the Transportation Committee Lot Revision to concur with the Public Works Administrator's revisions to the library parking lot to provide 18 additional parking stalls with implementAt±6n� as soon as possible . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED. Main parking area Recommended that all parking in the main city in front of City hall parking lot be redesignated with area Municipal Building immediately in front of the building posted for public 2-hr . limit parking, including the area now designated for the fire department vehicles , city officials and councilmen . Also all city-owned vehicles to be restricted to the Eastern most lot and prohibited from the main parking lot with employee parking designated in area immediately adjacent to Mill Avenue South. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECOND BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR. CARRIED. ((a A� MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 2/14/72 Page 5 . OLD BUSINESS : (Cont . ) Change in Ownership Councilman Stredicke called attention to of Pawnbrokers ownership change last year in Pawnbroker Business - Council Business anru4 Ordinance requiring Council approval required approval , ' nquiring of the City Attorney as to license status inasmuch as same was issued without coming before the Council . City Attorney 'shellan noted ratification of the departmental action would be in order unless intent were not to concur in which event there could be a problem since fee had been paid and the license issued. Upon inquiry it was reported that investi- gation and approval by the Police Department had .followed referral by the License Clerk , who had missed the ownership change, the business name being unchanged . Motion was proposed by Stredicke , seconded by Bruce , to approve the ownership transfer to Mr. Patas and issuance of the license by the City Clerk. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE SUBJECT PAWNBROKER 'S LICENSE AND PROCEDURE MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE TO REVIEW. THE MOTION CARRIED. Citizens Advisory Council Representative to the Puget Sound Committee to the Governmental Conference , Councilman Perry P. S. G .C. called attention to the need for appointment of two new persons to serve on the Citizens Advisory Committee to the PSGC, two prior Renton members no longer active therein . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE MATTER TO COUNCILMAN PERRY FOR RECOM- MENDATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIPS. CARRIED. Finance Committee Finance Committee Chairman Schellert submitted Report report which was read with recommendations and Council action as follows : 1 . Renton Histori- Recommended that the Historical Society be cal Society Lease granted space in the Highlands Administration of space in Highlands Building and that the Mayor be authorized to Adm . Building negotiate a Lease with said Society therefor. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED. 2 . Howard Cooper The Finance Committee reported its finding and Fire Engine determination that the Howard Cooper Fire Engine has not been declared surplus and is therefore property of the Fire Department and that expense to maintain said equipment be funded accordingly from the appropriate budgetary account of that department . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. MOTION 3ARRIED; 3. U. of W. Work- The Finance Committee concurs in request of Study Program the Planning Department to participate in the University of Washington Work-Study Program and recommended that reimbursement of the non- city share be returned to the Planning Depart- ment 's salary budget upon receipt . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. THE MOTION CARRIED. uni+ser Wav I'Acation MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THE Petition - Dunn MATTER OF THE VACATION OF PORTION OF HOUSER Lumber et al WAY BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORATION COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED. Salary Differential MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, between Ranks in THE SUBJECT OF DIFFERENTIAL IN SALARY OF Fire Department OFFICERS IN THE FIRE DEPARTMENT NOT COVEREL BY CONTRACT, BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . THE MOTION CARRIED. MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 2/14/72 Page 6 . OLD BUSINESS (Cont. . ) Salary Differential- MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THE Employees Not SUBJECT OF SALARIES OF MANAGEMENT EMPLOYFFS Represented by BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Bargaining Unit FOR CONSIDERATION,IN VIEW OF $20 ,000. 00 SALARY ESTABLISHED FOR POSITION OF POLICE CHIEF AS RESULT OF THE 12% DIFFERENTIAL ALLOWED. THE MOTION CARRIED. Some discussion ensued concerning percentage increases , inducement for applicants , actual increase over 1971 of 14 . 3% noted , budgetary allocations and funding need in continuing of policy . Remarks in regard to minutes and data received from the Civil Service Commission by Stredicke closing the comments . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Joe Sporcic, 1316 Harrington N.E. noted Mr. Joe Sporcic- California program for persons with Epilepsy Rehabilitation and quoting statistics of 2 percent of the Program for population being so afflicted to one degree Epilepsy or another, with 23 ,132 in King County, and expressed his belief that such a program could well be utilized in this State. He had received some brochures on the EPI-NAB program which he planned to distribute and noted availability of property at one time for such, further information to be secured on the subject . Mr. Vickers Mr. Vickers submitted a map of the proposed Invitation to route of the 138eh Avenue S. E. Extension tour 138th Ave . project and invited the Mayor and Council to S. N. Project the area for a conducted tour. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO 9 :30 p.m. ADJOURN. THE MOTION CARRIED . Helmie W. Nelson , City Clerk 1972 Committee Meeting Calendar OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF 2/14/72 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS Mon. 2 Following Committee of the Whole (Meeting Reg. Meeting Bruce Council later in Chambers week - to be armounced) Community Services Fri. 2/1.8 4:00 P.M. Clymer 3rd. Floor Fri. 2/25 4:00 P.M. Conf. Room Finance and Personnel Schellert Legislation Perry Public Safety Mon. 2/28 7:30 P.M. Delaurenti Chairmants Council off. Public Works Grant Transportation Stredicke Other RTBCO Wed. 2/23 8:00 P.M. Eames/Pac. Green & Cedar Pj.ver Theatre Basin Study Science Ctr., Seattle Thurs. 2/2 8:00 P.M. Puget Power (Same right as retro-r-i id Auditorium, `1'r a_~:s it Me e coir g Fnton School) 3 9 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 2/19/72 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK 2917 300.00 ERNEST B. WILSON 526 S. 2ND ST. REPAIR ROOF 2918 150000.00 KAMPE CONSTR, CO. 1201 N.E. 32ND ST. CONST. NEW RESIDENCE, CARP 2919 15,000.00 KAMPE CONSTR. CO. 1119 N.E. 32ND ST. CONST. NEW RESIDENCE, CARP 2920 22e500.00 DOUGLAS L. ALLEN 1007 N. 34TH ST. CONST. FAMILY RESIDENCE 921 20,000.00 WILLIAM STOLLENMAYER 526 SHATTUCK AVE. S. CONST. NEW DUPLEX 922 2,.450.00 JOHN H. CURRY 859 QUEEN AVE. N.E. CONST. ADDITION TO RESIDEN rr.r ELECTRICAL PERMITS 3529 45.00 ERNEST B. WILSON 526 S. 2ND ST. INSTALL AIR COMPRESSOR 3530 200.00 RENTON MUSICIANS #360 126 LOGAN AVE N. REWIRE 2 BATHROOMS-2 CIRCU 3531 3,200.00 PIZZA HAVEN 739 RAINIEP AVE. S. VIRE RESTAURANT BUILDING 3532 VOID HUBERT LANGE 1109 N. 30TH ST. INSTALL GAS FIRED FURNACE 3533 50.00 SEATTLE SPORTING GOODS 508 S. 3RD AVE. EXTEND CIRCUIT 3534 250.00 ALBERT R. LEMAY 442 WINDSOP WY. N.E. INSTALL CIRCUITS & 141RING MECHANICAL PERMITS 3091 800.00 ARRMILIA L. DAHLEN 204 MEADOW AVE. N. INSTALL PIPItiG & FIXTURES SIGN PERMITS 198 350.00 A. SMITH 315 SUNSET BLVD. S.W. INSTALL POLE SIGN 199 950.00 CHARLES SHANE 1800 BLOCK MAPLE VLY. HWY. INSTALL OFF PREMISE SIGN u. 10 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING February 28 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 :00 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Subject of change in Comprehensive Land Use Plan as requested by General Securities , Inc. at Benson Road South and Puget Drive So . 12% differential between police ranks above that of Sergeant COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Coal Creek Sanitary landfill matter Comprehensive Land Use changes and appeal and matter of policies concerning review, etc. FINANCE COMMITTEE Letter from Fire Chief Walls regarding need for additional locker, storage and dormitory space at Fire Station No. 1 . Matter of anniversary increment steps as authorized in Committee of the Whole recommendation this date . ASPO Delegate appointee - Councilman Stredicke APW Convention Delegate appointee - Councilman Grant ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Authorized to proceed with L.I. D. No. 270 , Sanitary Sewer System along Lake Washington in vicinity of park site LEGISLATION COMMITTEE_ Ordinance relating to parking restrictions on public parking - first reading only 2/28/72 Ordinance relating to dangerous building code tabled one week - First , second and final readings held 2/28/72 Housing Authority request for Resolution authorizing application for 200 units of leased housing and reapplication for 100 units turnkey housing project MAYOR Authorized to execute agreement with King County for city participation in water main along Monster Road Metro water main agreement documents to be executed upon legal approval Mayor to inquire concerning Fair Housing Chairmanship and meeting schedule Mayor to provide summary of legislation recently passed which affects the City - requested by Councilman Grant PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Application for Secondhand Dealers License filed by Center Jewelers PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Questions raised concerning LID No . 270 : 1 . Possibility of waiving hook-up charges 2. Setting of Late-Comers Charges 3. Elimination of certain engineering charges proposed 4. 90-day hook-up requirement-time period to be reviewed BOARD 0F;7 PUBLIC WORKS BRB Notice of Tukwila intent to annex properties PUBLIC HEARINGS March 3 , 1972 - "World Day of Prayer" 3/20/72 - Public Hearing - Comprehensive Land Use Plan change requested by Mr. Jay Holmes 3/27/72 - Public Hearing - Appeal of Planning Commission decision in its denial of Comprehensive Land Use Change requested by General Securities , Inc. 3/27/72 - Public Hearing - Vacation of portion of Houser Way North filed by Dunn Lumber Co . , Inc. et al RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING February 28, 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE , Pres . , GRANT, CLYMER, STREDICKE, PERRY, COUNCIL MEMBERS DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, HELMIE NELSON, City Clerk, IN ATTENDANCE G. M. SHELLAN, City attorney , JACK WILSON, Engineering Director, TED BENNETT, Acting Finance Director , GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director , VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent , M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief, DENNIS SALTS, Data Processing Mgr. , FRANK HENRY, Acting Police Chief, JIM FRASER , Acting Personnel Director , JACK LYNCH, Administrative Asst . to the Mayor and BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO APPROVE 2/14/72 Meeting THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF FEBRUARY 14 , 1972 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT. MOTION CARRIED. (See later correction action) VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported Nos. 6ycS8-6y '9 committee approval of Vouchers No . 6458 and 6459 and LID #273 Cash in sum of $4 ,108 . 25 , and LID No. 273 Vouchers and Rev. Nos . 4 No. 4 in sum of $3. 00 each , all having received departmental certification as to rete-'Int o` the merchandise and/or services , Ond c^u-?cil con- currence of payment thereof eras reronnonded. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR., THE MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set , the public hearing on L.I. D. #270 , the preliminary assessment roll of L. I. D. #270 Sanitary Sewers , was opened with reading of communications . Lake Wn . area in vicinity of park Protest letter from Mr. Louis F. Anderson was read wherein he objected to amount and method of assessment against Lots 41 through 44 , Block A , Hillman 's Lake Wn . Garden of Eden #2 and adjacent shorelands , much of assessed area submerged in the lake and no benefit from sewers to be derived unless building permit would be granted for con- struction in that location out over the lake . Letter from the Engineering Director outlined front footage mode of assessment advising of various permits required and not unavailable for water-oriented structures , both from state and local government agencies , property zoning noted as Single Family Residential . It was pointed out that about 75% of property owners had requested the LID and that Federal Grant allowed 50% per cent cost reduction to property owners . Hopefully , May .15 is anticipated as target date for commencing the project , easements to be obtained from each - owner for installation and maintainance of the line . Letter from the Seattle-King County Department o. Public Health noted this is the only residenti.:,l area on the lake not served by sanitary sewers and in view of health problems early implementation of sewers was urged . Engineering Director Wilson reported that the property valuation plus 25% of existing improvements is $658 ,370 . 00 which is adequate to support the district , there being no outstanding assessments , protests representing 1 . 2% of cost bearing owners . 12 Renton City Council Regular Meeting Minutes - Page 2. PUBLIC HEARING (Cont . ) Engineering Director Jack Wilson reported L. I.D. 270 , Sanitary studies of various construction possibili- Sewers , Lake Wn . area ties which had resulted in selection of vic. of park site the least costly plan with flush line in vicinity of the park site and a pump station near the industrial property and the line located in the lake for the entire distance between . Film slides of the plans studied, cost breakdowns and aerial photograph of the subject and adjacent properties were shown . The Engineer noted 48 property owners are involved, easements for line installation and maintenance necessary , 24 of which have already been acquired. The Department of Fisheries has designated construction period since waterway is in- volved and work may not be commenced before May 15 , nor extended beyond October , thus easements must be secured with haste and any not granted would require condemnation and time extension both of which would result in greater costs to the LID. Federal funding grant has resulted in 50% participation and the LID felt to be available at proportionately shared savings to the property owners,for such a lake front line .as required to sewer the area , accordingly . AUDIENCE COMMENTS Mr. Robert Martindale , 9500 Rainier Avenue South , inquired concerning the inclusion of LID #270 Sanitary adjacent properties not now within the LID,. Sewers-Preliminary Engineering Director Wilson ndted Park Board Assessment Roll interest in extending the LID to serve the park property in which event connectionof the additional properties might be effe,c-t.ed- upon payment of fee for line extension . Mr. Charles Shane proposed a Late-Comers Fee for later hook-ups and elimination of connection charge also stating his opinion that owner of larger parcels of property . are penalized, utilization by all being comparable by occupancy standards . He in- quired regarding engineering costs con- stituting a double payment by the taxpayer and whether the line might be extended from the lake point closer to residences,. also requesting cost projection if the properties were served from the road rather than the lake . The Engineering Director advised such location had been studied and the plan selected had been determined the best over all others . Mr. John DuBois , 2907 Mt . View Avenue noted the residents to favor the LID, their main concerning being with costs . He inquired concerning cost factor in event of low bid, individual alignment and time limit for hooking up to the system . The Engineer noted final costs have in the past_ resulted in lower assessments due to good bid prices , owners to be contacted concerning stub alignment; 90-day hook up time period exists after project completion. Also outlined was the payment schedule which permits 30 days after receipt of Treasurer's assessment notice to pay any part of or all , and option of 10-year payment period with interest at 7% or less . Renton City Council 2/28/72 Regular Meeting Winutes - Page 3 . PUBLIC HEARING (Cont . ) Mr. Donald L . Savoy , 3015 Mt . View Ave . , AUDIENCE COMMENT inquired concerning cost of line in LID 270 , Sanitary front of the Kennydale Beach and for Sewers , Lake Wn . area pumps and lift station . The beach area is owned by the railroad company and leased by the City which will bear this cost , the pumps and lift station to be spread over the district on square ft . basis . it was noted lines will be ex- tended from the lake back to property lines and double stubs can be utilized ; Mr. Savoy, with the neighbor on the north , and connection for others to be discussed with those property owners . Upo^ further inquiry regarding payment of engineering costs . It was noted that the law provides for payment in connection with LID and other special cases where services benefit special persons and not the public in general . Also , costs are much less for engineering services performed by the city than if a consulting engineer were to be retained. Mr . Savoy urged longer time be granted the Stonemans who have a new septic tank facility ,for hooking up, since they could not move in without the service . After Council discussion concerning costs , it being noted that it would be late in 1973 before annual first payment would due and in unusual or hardship cases the Council can take action , there being a public hearing on the final assessment roll therefor . Council Action MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THE HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO ACCEPT THE PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL AS FILED, WITH REFERRAL TO THE ENGINEERING DEPART- MENT TO PROCEED WITH THE L .I. D. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, QUESTIONS RAISED CONCERNING POSSIBILITY OF THE CITY WAIVING HOOK-UP CHARGES, SETTING OF LA TE-COMERS ' CHARGES, ELIMINATION OF CERTAIN ENGINEERING COSTS AND WAIVER OF 90-DAY HOOK UP REQUIREMENT , BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOM- MENDATIONS. THE MOTION CARRIED. RECESS MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT, TO 9 :10 P.M. RECESS. CARRIED. The meeting reconvened at 9 :20 p.m. with all Councilmen responding present as previously . MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke called attention to Meeting of 2/14/72 Page 2 of the minutes of the previous meeting which indicated both motion and second by Delaurenti , Paragraph 3 , Lines 3 and 4 . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , CORRECTION BE MADE TO INDICATE SECOND BY SCHELLERT. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO ADOPT THE MINUTES AS AMENDED. THE MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Legislation Committee Chairman Perry sub- mitted proposed ordinance amending the City Proposed ordinance Code relating to restrictions of parking on relating to parking public on public properties . p Properties , recommending first reading only and return to committee . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR. 14 Renton City Council 2/28/72 Regular Meeting Minutes - Page 4. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS (Cont. ) Proposed parking code MOTION TO CONCUR CARRIED. The ordinance revisions - First was read. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED reading only BY DELAURENTI, TO REFER THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. Proposed Ordinance (Dangerous Building ordinance was presented relating to the with second and final reading recommended, Dangerous Building Code lst reading held on 2/14/72. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR. Tabled one week Some lengthy discussion ensued concerning content and enforcement procedures . IT WAS MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER THE ORDINANCE TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. After council remarks of in- quiry as to reason for delay and.;note of need for further review, it was MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO TABLE THE MATTER FOR ONE WEEK. Dissenting voice vote brought negative majority ruling and roll call vote as follows : AYE-3 : BRUCE, GRANT AND DELAURENTI. NO-4 : CLYMER, STREDICKE, PERRY AND SCHELLERT. MOTION LOST. REFERRAL TO COMMITTEE WAS VOTED ON, NEGATIVE MAJORITY RULING BRINGING ROLL CALL AS FOLLOWS: AYE-3: GRANT, STREDICKE AND DELAURENTI. NO-4 : BRUCE, CLYMER, PERRY AND SCHELLERT. MOTION LOST. Original motion to place the document on second and final reading was voted upon. ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED.AND THE ORDINANCE WAS READ. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO TABLE THE ORDINANCE FOR ONE WEEK. Dissenting voice vote brought roll call as follows : AYE-5 : BRUCE, GRANT, STREDICKE, DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. NO-2 : CLYMER AND PERRY. THE MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 1789 Resolution was read setting the 27th day Setting 3/27/72 as of March , 1972 as date for public hearing hearing date on on petition for vacation of portion of petition for vacation Houser Way North , filed by Dunn Lumber of portion of Houser Co. , Inc. and supported by Burlington Way North Northern , Inc. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECOND BY STREDICKE , TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. THE MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND Notice from the Boundary Review Board, CURRENT BUSINESS of King County , reported receipt of proposed annexation intention as filed by the Notice of Intent City of Tukwila per Temporary File No . 1-3 to annex property as per map attached. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, filed by Tukwila SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE MATTER TO (GACO Western , Inc. ) THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. Inquiry regarding Letter from Mr. Charles A . Ruud inquired city procedure in matters- concerning city notification and procedures railroad track removal in regard to railroad track removal and and parking in down- parking revisions in connection with the town Renton area CBD redevelopment plans . Reply from City Attorney Shellan outlined notification conformity and adequacy, pointing out that the city is only indirectly involved juris- diction resting with the Interstate Commerce Commission on track removal . City Engineer noted no plans for removal of parking as indicated, UAB Grant involving some areas of South 4th Street in the improvement project. e� Renton City Council 2/28/72 Regular Meeting Page 5. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont. ) No-License Fee Permit Letter from the Renee Guild for Retarded Requested to Sell Children requested permit to sell "Give Sunshine Balloons Sunshine to Retarded Children" balloons for Retarded Children March 3 and 4 in Renton . MOVED BY Program STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THE PERMIT BE ALLOWED. THE MOTION CARRIED. Locker and Storage Letter from Fire Chief Walls reported Space Problem at problem at Station #1 in providing Fire Station #1 adequate locker and storage space and with six new men to be assigned next month the condition will be critical , dormitory space also to be overcrowded. Addition to the north side of the present station with remodeling to accommodate headquarters offices was proposed, federal funding possibly available for such project . MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. Renton Water Main Letter from Public Works Administrator Extension Agreement Del Bennett reported concurrence with with Metro ( Engineering Director 's recommendation that the agreement with Metro for Renton Water Main Extension and Relocation be authorized with stipulation to iihclude a 15-year time limit . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOM- MENDATION. MOTION CARRIED. Proposed Agreement Letter from King County Department of ren for City Participation Public Works requested city assistance in Monster Rd. Water in construction of a water main along Main Project Monster Road in Renton in connection with new Pumping Plant near the mouth of the Black River needing a supply of domestic water to meet needs of adjacent property owners . The line will be conveyed to the City upon its completion . MOVED BY CLYMER SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS_ FOR EXECUTION UPON LEGAL APPROVAL. CARRIED. Planning Commission Planning Director Gordon Ericksen submitted Recommendations recommendation of the Planning Commission that the Council communicate with the King Coal Creek Sanitary County Council to request a delay in any Land Fill Proposal commitment on the Coal Creek area as a sanitary land fill which delay is requested to allow time for Seattle and/or King County to develop a satisfactory 20-year solid waste disposal plan . MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR REPORT BACK. THE MOTION CARRIED. 60 Comprehensive Land Planning Commission recommendation was Use Plan Revision read approving change in Comprehensive Jay Holmes Property Land Use Plan from medium density multi - family residential to commercial for property located on the East side of Jefferson Avenue N. E. , north of Sunset View Apartments , requested by Mr . Jay Holmes . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, MARCH 20 , 1972 BE SET FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER . CARRIED. Denial of Comprehensive The Planning Commission letter reported Land Use Plan Change denial of General Securities Inc. request for land use change at Benson Rd. So . and Puget Drive S. , applicant appealing same. 16 . 11 Renton City Council 2/28/72 Regular meeting Minutes - Page 6. Planning Commission The Commission noted additional request Recommendations (Cont. ) pending with hearing scheduled for March 8, and recommendation to follow shortly thereafter. Referral of Land Use The Commission advised the Council of . for Certain Properties established policy of annual review of on Maple Valley Hwy. the Comprehensive Land Use Plan , in the fall of each year, and upon proper appli- cation by the property owner the Commission will gladly consider any request for change at the-' time of such review. Discussion en- sued concerning problems presented by only i reviewing once a year as well as those which constant review would present . Mr. Charles Shane expressed desire to build on the property at this time and felt it not un- reasonable that a request be considered when utilization would be timely , fall review presenting winter problem as far as building is concerned, twice a year review being suggested. Council remarks noted all phases of the Plan are reviewed at the fall meeting and that zoning is not changed by revision to the Land Use but is separately considered, annual review established after experience with a single property resulting in extension of such use to adjacent properties being logical ,and in the annual review the study is conducted to encompass the entire proximity of an area and not one parcel for a single party . Appeal of Planning Letter from Clinton , Moats , Anderson & Fleck , Commission denying gave notice of appeal , on behalf of General Change in Compre- Securities , Inc. , of decision of the Renton hensive Land Use Planning Commission in denial of request for Plan - Public Comprehensive Land Use Plan revision on Hearing set for property located at the NW corner of Inter- Mar. 27 , 1972 section of Benson Road So . and So. Puget Drive , from High Density Multiple Use to Commercial Use . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY PERRY, TO SET THE DATE OF MARCH 27 , 1972 FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON THE APPEAL. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT THAT THE SUBJECT OF COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE CHANGE AT THIS LOCATION BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. THE MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE OTHER QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN CHANGES AND THE POLICY MATTERS THEREON, TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE, INCLUDING APPEAL LETTER. MOTION CARRIED. Thanks to Police Letter from Renton School District 403 , for Cooperation Mr. Eugene E. Brown , Transportation Specialist , thanked the City for Police Department coopera- tion and courtesies of the past few weeks with regard to school patrol programs . King County Health- Letter from the King County Comprehensive Planning Meetings Health Planning Council , J. W. Grubbs , Jr. Pres . invited attendance at public meetings on community health issues to be held throughout the County to provide opportunity for participa- tion in the health planning process . Schedule of meetings was attached , copies of which had been distributed to City Officials . 17 Re;hton City Council 2/28/72 Regular Meeting Page 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS: (Cont . ) Second Hand Dealers Application for Second Hand Dealer 's License Application License was read as filed by Adeline Dutcher for business operation at Center Jewelers , 507 South 3rd Street . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE APPLICATION TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. THE MOTION CARRIED. r� AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Charles Shane advised of application Mr. Charles Shane filed by Mr. Louis Barei and himself for Pawnbrokers License a pawnbrokers license and expressed dis- Request approval with new legislation limiting such businesses in number according to population count which he felt should not be limited any more than any other typos of businesses. Discussion ensued concerning legislative procedures to be taken , it being noted prior application and procedure is in Committee . The Clerk noted a second license could not be issued until such time as the City population reached 30 ,000 and that no further application had been processed the applicant requesting forms be held until the population increase warrants additional opera- tion . City Attorney Shellan affirmed no further licenses can be granted until the population has reached the 30 ,000 and that any application and fees should other.w.ise be returned. PROCLAMATION Friday , March 3, 1972 was proclaimed by Mayor World Day of Prayer Garrett as World Day of Prayer in conjunction March 3 , 1972 with unified church activities . MOVED BY rr� SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Council President Bruce submitted Committee REPORT-Wage increments of the Whole recommendation that all anni- versary increment steps which were deferred in 1971 shall be placed into effect as of the applicable anniversary date consistent with the terms of the Economic Stabilization Act , and that this matter be referred to the Finance Committee . MOVED BY SCHELLERT AND SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR . CARRIED. Grant inquired whether this recommendation includes 21R requesting record entry. Council- man Bruce reported yes it did. Stredicke questioned action on subject matter prior to completion of negotiations . Housing Authority The Committee of the Whole recommended that Request for Leased Resolution be authorized allowing application and Turnkey Housing by the Housing Authority for additional Housing. legislation (200 units of leased housing and 100 units under turnkey project requested 11/15/71) MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR THE RESOLUTION. THE MOTION CARRIED. Rescinding prior action The Committee of the Whole recommended that pertaining to 12% pay action be rescinded pertaining to 12% differen- differential for Police tial granted members of the Fire and Police personnel over rank of Departments not covered by Union or Guild Sergeant Contract . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER TO AMEND -THE REPORT BY STRIKING THE WORK "FIRE" THE PRIOR ACTION AFFECTING ONLY THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. AMENDMENT CARRIED. (Continued next page) . Renton City Council 2/28/72 Regular Meeting Page 8. OLD BUSINESS Committee of the MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO Whole Report - 12% REFER THE 12% DIFFERENTIAL QUESTION BACK Differential Action TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Mr. Jim Phelan , Renton Police Department, noted low morale to .-result from this action existing inequities in upper end hopefully to be cleared up as in the lower end of the ranks , and as exist between fire and police captains.. Early consideration by Council to correct the problems with adjustments made retroactive to contract execution date the requests not felt to be out of line for number of persons involved. In discussion it was noted lack of time prohibited council conclusion of the matter and that 7 persons are involved at a cost of $8,357. 00. News article Councilman Clymer called attention to item Civil Service Commission in the newspaper quoting Father Schaeffer, Police Chief Appointment Chairman of the Civil Service Commission ,as stating the Commission could not act until they had been notified of Police Chzer vacancy, lines of communication questioned in such event , the Mayor requested to look into same. Community Services Chairman Clymer submitted report recommending Committee Report that Councilman Richard Stredicke be the Council ' s representative at the ASPO Convention ASPO Delegate - in Detroit, Michigan on April 15 to 21 , 1972 . Councilman Stredicke MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. Sign Code - No changes The Sign Code was discussed by the Community Recommended in Present Services Committee in a meeting with the Legislation Chamber of Commerce and Automobile Dealers with result that any proposed revisions were to be reported. None have been received to date and it is determined therefore .that nc changes in the existing sign code orr7i npn are warranted at the present time. Annexation Election Recommended that the Council direct a letter Requested on May 9 . to the King County Council (Department of Records and Elections) , before March 6 , 1972 requesting date of May 9 , 1972 be set for election on proposed annexation of area northeast of the Renton City Limits . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED. The press was urged to make, note so that the public may be advised and may file for community council positions to be open within the proposed annexation area Appointment to Fair Housing Commission- Councilman Stredicke reported appointment Mr. Paul Nunn pending from time of council committee re- organization and MOVED THAT THE APPOINTMENT OF MR . PAUL NUNN AS MEMBER OF THE FAIR HOUSING COMMISSION BE CONFIRED AT THIS TIME. MOTIO SECONDED BY PERRY AND CARRIED. Aid Car Delivery , Councilman Stredicke called attention to Staffing and Operation anticipated delivery of the emergency first aid vehicle by March 15 and inquired if de- partmental assignments would be effected for staffing and immediate operation . Fire Chief Walls reported staffing could not be completed until personnel recently under training can be assigned to shifts on a full time basis . ly Page 9 . Renton City Council Meeting 2128172 Fire Truck Delivery Councilman Stredicke outlined dates (S'e6 later action) on fire truck bid call and award procedings questioning delay in the delivery , October 9 , 1970 being date of commencement of the 14 months delivery period. Chief Walls noted the equipment is in Seattle for painting and final inspections . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO RESCIND THE PRIOR COUNCIL ACTION AND CANCEL THE PURCHASE OF THE FIRE TRUCK. THE MOTION LOST. Civil Service Function Stredicke questioned Civil .service Commission consideration of Police Women inquiring whether such had been requested by the Mayor or Council in view of the Commissions position that letter had not been received advising of Police Chief Vacancy . City Attorney Shellan pointed out that the sole duty of the Commission as required by law is to establish an eligibility list which expires after one year, from which can- didates may be selected as positions and moneys are available,. The subject of women police officers was discussed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THE SUBJECT OF REGULATIONS WITHIN THE POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS WHICH MAY OR MAY NOT DISCRIMINATE BETWEEN SEXES, BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED . Mr. Stredicke advised has only reason for bring up the prior items was he felt he had not received adequate communication concerning the subjects . Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted committee report , Report - Fireworks concerning request of Renton Emblem Club ,... Stand Permits for limitation of fireworks stand permits to charitable organizations , recommending the Emblem Club be advised that the City cannot legally give preference to or limit issuance of licenses to specific organizations . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR. CARRIED. Fire Truck Delivery MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, to be Requested within TO ADVISE THE L.N. CURTIS & SONS, CO. 30-days THAT DELIVERY OF THE FIRE TRUCK IS TO BE EXPECTED WITHIN 30-DAYS FROM RECEIPT OF NOTICE TO THAT EFFECT. Dissenting voice vote brought roll call vote which resulted as follows : AYE-4 : GRANT, STREDICKE, PERRY AND SCHELLERT. NO-3 : BRUCE, CLYMER AND DELAURENTI. CARRIED. Fair Housing Commission Councilman Grant requested information 6-Months meeting schedule concerning who the Chairman of the Fair Housing Commission and regarding meeting schedule . Mayor Garrett advised this information would be provided. Public Hearing - 138th SE Councilman Stredicke reported hearing by King County on 138th Ave . S. E. project ijas been continued to March 6 , at 9 :00 a .m. Legislation summary requested Councilman Grant requested the Mayor to give the Council a brief summary on legislation recently passed which affects cities . Public Works Delegate MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT COUNCILMAN GRANT BE DESIGNATED DELEGATE `-Tr, T , TO THE PUBLIC WORKS CO,V�VpEN` DIEGO, CALI�'ORNIAA 1N��lY �Rf 1Y7�. 6ARRIED•.��e ADJOURNMENT MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 12 :50 p.m. 11 : 50 p.m. - ��. 4 (YIIA� 1972 Committee Meeting Calendar OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF February 28, 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS Council Mr. Despain, King Co. Engr., to Committee of the whole Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bruce Chambers make Presentation, Re: Improve- 3/1 72 ment of 138th S.E. Saturday 9:00 a.m. Bruce th Flr. Executive Session 2 Conf. Room_ Community Services Friday 4:00 P.M. ymer 3rd Flr. 9 Current Referrals 3/3/72 Conf. Room Finance and Personnel Tuesday 4:30 p.m. Schellert lst Flr. To consider Guidelines for 4/4/72 Conf. Room Salary Study Legislation Monday 4:00 P.M. Perry 6th Fir. 3/6/72 Chairmants Office Public Safety Wednesday 5:00 P.M. Delaurenti 6th FIs. Pawn Brokers License, 3/1/72 Chairmants Chief Henry & Capt. Furseth Office Public works Thursday 7:30 p.m. Grant 6th Flr. 3/2/72 Conf. Room Transportation Thursday 4:30 p.m. Stredicke 3rd Flr. With Park Board - Councilmen 3/2/72 Conf. Room voting for Houser Way Project especially invited to attend Wednesday 7:30 p.m. 6th F1r. (1) R.R. Signal Request, at 3/8/72 Stredicke Conf. Room Monster Road. (2) Pedestrian Walkway vicinity Talbot School. (3) Parking Alignment in Downtown Renton. Other - King County Public Monday 9:30 a.m. Public Hearing on Improvement Public Hearing on 3/6/72 of 138th S.E. (King County) 138th Ave. S.E. Extension - Cont. t 3 (-,/9P from 2/22/72 21 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK F€13RAl3A W 28, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK 2923 $ 900.00 EUGENE B. JONES 620 RENTON AVE. S. FIX FLOOR & PORCH 2924 10200.00 WILLIAM RAY 54-56 SHATTUCK AVE. S. INSTALL ROOF, WINDOWS 2S 150.00 ALDO ZERBATO 314 WHITWORTH CONSTRUCT PARTITION V --- MARK-7 REALTY 1213 N. 30TH ST. DEMOLISH CARPORT,FENCE 2%m 1,100.00 BONNIE AYERS 2609 N.E. 25TH ST. REPAIR FIRE DAMAGE 2928 5,500.00 ALBERT R. LEMAY 442 WINDSOR WAY N.E. CONST. ADDITION RESID. 2929 1,100.00 JAMES R. MCKUIN 2215 N.E. 10TH PL. REPAIR FIRE DAMAGE 2930 960. 17 LAVINA A. KESSLER 301 PARI:. AVE. N. REPAIR DAMAGE PORCH 2931 1,000.00 JACK L. GALLOWAY 448 WINDSOR WY. N.E. REPAIR FIRE DAMAGE 2932 390.00 MARK-7 REALTY 655 REDMOND AVE. N.E. REROOF RESIDENCE 2933 8..700.00 CECO CORP. 2980 E. `/ALLEY RD. CONST. STORAGE BLDG. ELECTRICAL PERMITS 3535 230.00 EUGENE B. JONES 620 RENTON AVE. S. REWIRE 2ND FLOOR 3536 225.00 WILLIAM RAY 54-56 SHATTUCK AVE. S. INST. NEW WEATHERHEADS 3537 400.00 GEORGE MATTHAI 425 CEDAR SO. OVERHAUL SERV. 0 WIRES 3538 15,000.00 BOEING COMPANY BOEING RENTON PLANT ELECTR. CONSTRUCTION 3539 8,000.00 B & B AUTO PARTS 401 RAINIER AVE. N. WIRE ADDITION-NEW SERV 3540 150.00 JAMES MCKUIN 2215 N.E. 10TH PL. REPAIR. FIRE DN4AGE 3541 700.00 ROBERT SHANE 1111 N. 33RD ST. WIRE SINGLE RESIDENCE MECHANICAL PERMITS X092 810.00 HUBERT LANGE 1109 N. 30TH ST. INSTALL GAS FURNACE 3093 202.50 MELVIN MOODENBAUGH 2508 EDMONDS AVE. N.E. INSTALL GAS WATER TANK 3094 600.00 R.S. SHANE 1111 N. 33RD ST. INSTALL PLUMBING FIXT. 3 150.00 ALDO ZER.BATO 314 WHITWORTH S. INST. BASIN, CLOSETS 3 182.50 GERALD '4AGNUSON 1500 ABERDEEN AVE. N.E. INST. GAS HATER HEATER 3 232.50 DALPAY f, ASSOC. 2425 MONTEREY AVE. N.E. INST. GAS WATER, HEATER 3098 200.00 EUGENE B. JONES 620 RENTON AVE. S. INST. PLUMBING FIXTURE 3099 20500.00 WASH. JOCKEY CLUB LONGACRES INST. PLBG. & FIXTURES . 3100 40000.00 PIZ7_A HAVEN 739 RAINIER AVE. S. INST. PLBG. & FIXTURES 3101 165.00 ANTHONY J. PORCELLO 1817 JONES AVE, N.E. INST. GAS FIRELOG 3102 300.00 BERT LANGE 1109 N. 30TH ST. INST. PROPANE TANK 3103 300.00 EUGENE C. JENSEN 1112 N. 29TH ST. INST. PROPANE TANK SIGN PERMITS 200 1,500.00 ERNESTO BAREI 330 MAIN AVE. S. INST. 1 POLE, 1 SIGN 201 700.00 RENTON'S NEW MOON REST. 811 S. 3RD ST. INST. 1 PROJECT. SIGN SEWER PERMITS 1666 --- NORTHIIEST MORTGAGE 2632 LK. YOUNGS CT. CONNECT SEWER 1667 --- RON BEAN CORP. 739 RAINIER AVE. S. CONNECT SEWER 1668 --- RON BEAN CORP. 739 RAINIER AVE. S. CONNECT SEVIER 22 FUND TRANSFERS APPROVED FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY 1972 FROM TO CLAIMS FUND Current Fund $ 84,798.35 Parks and Recreation 8,166.08 City Street 19,036.22 Cedar River M & I 62.88 Library 7,800.02 Emergency Employment 1,062.79 Reg & Street Fwd Thrust 3,798.33 Urban Arterial 245,.11 Waterworks Utility 72,836.83 Airport 2,450.82 Equipment Rental 8,422.63 Firements Pension 16 189 70..97 22 , 03 FROM TO PAYROLL FUND Current Fund $178,182.72 Parks & Recreation 34,793.49 City Street 37,136.01 Cedar River M & I 81:0.75 Library 13,091.58 Emergency Employment 15,312.15 Reg & Street Fwd Thrust 861.12 Urban Arterial 7,750.14 Waterworks Utility 24,490.86 Airport 1,864.00 Equipment Rental 4,457.00 Firements Pension 200.00 $318,949-9-2 FROM Waterworks Utility For Payroll Correction 1/16-31 319.62 1 1 1 23 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING March 6 , 1972 Municipal Building 4 : 30 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AND CITY NEGOTIATOR Report by Mr. Larry McKibben of Local 21R 's rejection of City 's 1972 Contract proposals and strike vote notice Appointment of Mr. Hugh R . Darby as City of Renton Chief of Police CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim filed by Mr. Ervin R . Metzger for water damage in basement oi' residence at 2707 N. E. 7th Street Summons and Complaint , John Arthur Chance et a1 vs . Frazee and City Temporary Restraining Order, Order to Show Cause , Complaint for Injunction and Affidavits filed against the City in connection with appointment of Police Chief Legal provisions of existing contract for garbage collection to be reviewed for reply to letter from Mr . Gouge , PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AND POLICE DEPARTMENT Second Hand Dealer License Applications : Western Thrift Shop and Northwest Music Center PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Bids on supply of water pipe , fittings , valves and appurtenances for a one year period Bid on Street Department Shop Building AfEET$NGS AND EVENTS May 8 , 1972 - King County continued hearing on 138th Ave . S.E. May 9 , 1972 - Annexation Election - Area located N. E. of City Limits of Renton RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING March 6, 1972 Municipal Building 4 : 30 P .M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Councilman Earl Clymer, Acting Mayor Pro Tem, CALL TO ORDER in the absence of Mayor Garrett and Council President Bruce , led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Renton City Council meeting to order . ROLL CALL OF GRANT, CLYMER , STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI AND i COUNCIL MEMBERS SCHELLERT. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO EXCUSE THE ABSENT MEMBER. (Councilman Bruce arrived later in the meeting assuming the Chair at that time) . CITY OFFICIALS HELMIE NELSON, City Clerk , DOROTHEA GOSSETT, IN ATTENDANCE City Treasurer, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney , BERT MC HENRY, Utilities Engineer , TED BENNETT , Acting Finance Director , GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director, M. C. WALLS , Fire Chief, DEL BENNETT, Public Works Administrator , FRANK HENRY, Acting Police Chief, VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent , GENE COULON, Park Director , JIM FRASER, Acting Personnel Director, JACK LYNCH , Administrative Asst . to the Mayor and BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director. MINUTE APPROVAL_ Councilman Schellert requested correction to 2/28/72 Meeting final paragraph of the minutes , Page 9 , the request for designation as delegate to the American Public Works Convention being referred to the Finance Committee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO ADOPT THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING , OF FEBRUARY 28, AS CORRECTED. THE MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Perry MOVED THAT RESOLUTIONS PROPOSED ORDINANCE RELATING TO DANGEROUS BUILDINGS BE REMOVED FROM THE TABLE WHERE IT HAD BEEN LAID Ordinance 2698 BY COUNCIL ACTION THE PREVIOUS WEEK. MOTION WAS Relating to SECONDED BY SCHELLERT. The Ordinance had been Dangerous Bldg. on first , second and final readings heretofore. Code MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE FOLLOWED. ., AYE-5 : SCHELLERT, DELAURENTI, PERRY, STREDICKE AND GRANT. NO-1 : CLYMER. Ordinance 2699 The Legislation Committee Chairman submitted Restrictions of proposed ordinance relating to parking on public Parking on Public properties which had been on first reading on Properties 2/28/72. Second and final readings were recom- mended at this time . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR. CARRIED. The Ordinance was read amending Chapter 5 of Title X (Traffic) of ordinance No. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" , relating to restrictions of parking on public properties . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED AS FOLLOWS. AYE-3 : SCHELLERT, PERRY AND CLYMER. NO-2 : DELAURENTI AND STREDICKE. ABSTAIN : GRANT. THE MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance 2700 Ordinance was submitted for reading ordering L. I.D. No. 270 construction of sanitary sewer lines and appur- Sanitary Sewers tenances thereto in the Kennydale a.rea. of the City , per Resolution No. 1775 , establishing Local Improvement District No. 270; providing Renton City Council Meeting 3/6/72 Minutes - Page 2. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS (Cont . ) Ordinance No . 2700 the method of assessment in said District; L.I.D. No . 270 , Sanitary providing that payment for said improvement Sewer Lines-Kennydale be made in part by special assessments upon area, along Lake Wn . , property in said District , payable by the in vicinity of park site mode of "payment by bonds" or "notes" , in lieu thereof as determined by the City Council ; and providing for the issuance and sale of local improvement district warrants redeemable in cash and local improvement district bonds or notes . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO AUTHORIZE SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. The Ordinance was read. After final reading , it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL RESULTED IN UNANIMOUS AYE VOTE . MOTION CARRIED. Resolution No. 1790 Resolution was read approving application Approving Application of the provisions of Section 23of the by Renton Housing United States Housing Act of 1937 , as amended, Authority for Housing to Locality, by and through the Renton Housing Authority . (200 units of leased housing and 100 units under turnkey project proposed by Housing Authority letter of 11/15/71) MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution No. 1791 Resolution was presented expressing concern Opposing route of with environmental affect of new highway 138th Ave . S. E. project and its impact on natural environment; Extension Project requesting the termination of further devel- opment plans for proposed route of 138th Avenue SE southerly extension , S. E. 128th Street to the Maple Valley Highway (SR 169) . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. King County Public Councilman Stredicke noted public hearing Hearing on route of on this matter by King County has been con- 138th Ave . S. E. tinued to May 8 , at 9 : 30 a .m. (County Adm. Bldg. ) VOUCHER APPROVAL_ MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, Nos . 6460-6461 , Urban TO APPROVE VOUCHERS NOS. 6460 and 6461 FOR Arterial and Street PAYMENT . THE MOTION CARRIED . (Special Forward Thrust Projects warrants required ,lor the Renton Avenue- Acquisition Costs Airport Way - Logan Avende U.A . B. Project . CORRESPONDENCE AND City Clerk Nelson reported opening of bids CURRENT BUSINESS March 1 , for water pipe , fittings , valves Bid Opening - 3/1/72 and appurtenances for a one year period. Water Pipe , etc. Five bidders responded as per tabulations supply for 1972 attached hereto , including H. D. Fowler Co. , Inc . , Seattle , Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. , Seattle , Pacific Water Works Supply Co . , Seattle , United States Pipe and Foundry Co . , Seattle , and Western Utilities Supply Co . , Seattle . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAU- RENTI , TO REFER THE BIDS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. (Council President Bruce arrived and conducted the balance of the meeting) Bid Opening 3/3/72 City Clerk Nelson reported bid opening on Street Department March 3 , for construction of a Street Dept. Shop Building Shop Building. Ten bidders responded as per bids read and attached hereto . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO REFER THE BIDS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOM- MENDATION. CARRIED . 26 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes - Page 3. 3/6/72 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont. ) Second Hand Dealer Applications were filed by Western Thrift License Applications Shop, 306 Wells Avenue South, and by Northwest Music Center, Renton Shopping Center for Second Hand Dealers Licenses . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO REFER THE APPLICATIONS TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AND THE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. Claim for Water Claim was read as filed by Mr. Ervin R. Damage at Residence Metzger, 2707 N. E. 7th Street , for water damage resulting from back up in basement floor drain , pump and motor damages cited in sum of $300 . 00 total . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE CLAIM TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND_INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED. No-Fee Permit for Letter from the National Multiple Sclerosis Drive Society , Puget Sound Chapter, requested approval for No-License Fee permit to con- duct house-to-house fund drive May 5 and 8 , to finance service andeducational projects and research programs of the Society. MOVED , BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO GRANT THE PERMIT AS REQUESTED. CARRIED. Retirement Notice of Letter from Mrs. Dorothea Gossett advised of Dorothea Gossett , mixed emotions in submittal of notice of her City Treasurer retirement as City Treasurer, after twenty- five years and eight months of service in Office. She expressed appreciation for the cordial relationship she has enjoyed over the years with other City Officials and Employees of the City . The resignation is to be effect- ive April 1 , 1972. Letter from Mayor Garrett was read accepting With regret . the letter which indicated the resignation and retirement of Mrs. Gossett . Faithfi.il and competent service was acknowledged with memories of outstanding service to be retained by city employees and residents alike. Best wishes were extended Mrs . Gossett in her retirement days ahead. Council remarks e7t.ended wishes for happy retirement days , thanks for close cooperation and a wonderful jch ff;r; > > r,,,,„,,; 7 7,nfi+n r to follow,- copy of which will De forwarded to the Association of Washington Cities for a 25-Year Service Award Certificate , many years of association and membership in this and other Municipal-Finance Organizations noted. Summons and Complaint Summons and Complaint filed by John Arthur 132-72C2, John Arthur Chance , Frank L. Sullivan and Carl T Chance , et a1 vs . City . Hultman ,vs . Wm. G. Frazee , et ux, and the City of Renton , was read pertaining to tape recordings alleged to have taken place while Plaintiff was detained in the Renton City Jail . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY. PERRY, TO REFER THE DOCUMENTS TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION CARRIED . Notice of Foreclosure Letter from City Treasurer Gossett_ on Delinquent LID 248 reported Account . that pursuant to statute delinquent LID 248 account has been referred to the City Attorney for foreclosure , no payment having been made on the principal to date . (Fumio Go property Lots 19 and 20, Wallin-Edward First Addition to Renton.) 27 Renton City Council Meeting 3/6/72 Minutes - Page 4 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS : (Cont. ) Injunction and Temporary Restraining Order and Order to Restraining Order Show Cause was filed along with Complaint Filed by Police Guild for Injunction, No . 749453, Affidavits of et al , re Police Guild Officers , H. Ray Caldwell , Wallace Chief Appointment Hume and Donald I. Dashnea , and City Council- men William J. Grant and Richard M. Stredicke , Plaintiffs , vs. The Renton Civil Service Commission , its Members and the Mayor and City Council Members , Defendants , in connection with appointment of Mr. Hugh J?. Darby to position of Police Chief, action thereon to be withheld pending hearing on the Order to Show Cause . Documents n,repare6 by Mr. Kenneth D. Vanderhoef, Attorney for Plaintiffs , of Geraghty , Gerahty , Vanderhoef and Sawyer. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE DOCUMENTS TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. THE MOTION CARRIE'D'. STREDICKE REQUESTED HIS ABSTENTION FROM THE VOTE RECORDED. Legal ruling was requested as pertained to reading of the appointment letter which City Attorney Shellan advised could be read but that no action could be taken on it . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Larry McKibben , in response to letter Local 21R Rejection dated February 29 , directed to him by Council of City 1972 Wage President Bruce , recalled the final and best etc. , proposals; offer of Council outlined in that letter with reported by Mr. ratification by the membership of Local 21R Larry McKibbn requested by 5 :00 p .m. this date; now one-half hour late , he reported on behalf of 21R at this time. As background on authorization of recommendations to follow, and seriousness in which the offers were considered, he advised ..� the letter had been copied and mailed by separate envelope to each member of 21R last week . A special meeting was held tonight at 3 : 30 p.m. with secret ballot on the offer with 93 of the 96 members voting. The offer was rejected 86 to 7. Mr. McKibben advised that his report is to serve notification of action taken in reply to the letter and that written communication would follow his return to his office . The Council Chambers were filled to capacity many members of the Local in attendance . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO REFER THE REPORT TO THE CITY'S NEGOTIATOR AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. THE MOTION CARRIED . in ensuing discussion it was noted that wages were the main point of_ issue. Mr. McKibben advised of further action by Local 21R wherein ,the Executive Board was empowered to take any action deemed necessary up to and including a citywide strike, Thursday being noted as day for some manner of response from the city , all avenues of negotiation to be pursued prior to strike action ,how6ver. A copy of the letter written by Mr. James M. Conner, City Negotiator, approved by Council President Bruce, was handed the Clerk for reading into the record. (See attached) Perry and Grant questioned various aspects of the proposal letter which they opposed further discussion being ruled out of order and not for public discussion at this time. Mr. McKibben was commended for his timely response to the council . RECESS MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO 5 :40 p.m. RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. THE MOTION CARRIED. i; Renton City Council Meeting 3/6/72 Minutes - Page 5 The recessed meeting was reconvened at 5 :50 p.m. with all Councilmen present for roll call as previously. APPOINTMENT Letter from Mayor Garrett requested Mr. Hugh R. Darby concurrence in the appointment of Mr. Police Chief Apointee Hugh R. Darby to position of Chief of Police for the City of Renton. Civil Service Commission Certification letter was attached. MOVED BY DELAURENTI AND SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE LETTER TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS_ Chairman Grant submitted Public Works Committee report recommending that matter of Garbage Disposal letter from Attorney Don Gouge regarding Service Contract renegotiating contract for garbage services be referred to the City Attorney to review legal provisions of existing contract . MOVED BY PERRY SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. Matters Concerning Question was raised at the public hearing LID 270, Sanitary on LID 270 as to possibility of waiving Sewer Project , Item a . hook-up charges . The committee recommend(; said charges and required permit not be waived. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAU- RENTI, TO CONCURS Propriety of action prior to the final hearing was questioned. It wa.s...____ felt any policy would be in order to take effect prior to final hearing. MOTION Item b. CARRIED. Recommended the engineering charges be imposed in accordance with normal procedure in other L.I.D. ' s . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. Item c. Additional time was requested by the Committee to review feasibility of estab- lishing a Late-Comer 's Agreement for this particular project . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO GRANT THE TIME RE- QUEST. THE MOTION CARRIED. Item d. The Committee suggested additional time, beyond 90-days required for hook-up be granted upon receiptof written request with reason for need of additional hook-up time . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. Appointment of Inquiries concerning procedures at meeting Police Chief - at which appointment of the Police Chief was Procedures and announced received legal opinion that any exam reviews matters of complaint as contained in the suit should not be discussed by the Council . Request to see certain examination and score documents bringing report that request was to be made for immediate impounding of any and all documents of pertinehcLe to the suit . Coffee Service Councilman Stredicke requested that the Building Department furnish a coffee pot so that hot water would be available for use after working hours for instant coffee. County-City Form Councilman Perry called attention to Nov- of Government - ember 7 ballot issue for vote throughout'- Fall Election the entire county as to whether a County- City Form of Government should be estab- lished the proposition to rgquire a majority plus one vote to carry. City Attorney noted legislation passed in 1971 29 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes - Page 6 OLD BUSINESS: (Cont. ) County-City Form which is permissive legislation allowing of Government a County or portion of a County and a City to form a single entity. The people would have to vote affirmatively and if a part of a county is involved the rest would have to also vote. Perru noted being contacted on the matter Dy varluus parties urging that council become adtrised and prepare to take a stand on the subject. Public Safety Matter of Pawnbrokers license was reviewed. Committee Report Public Safety Committee Chairmar Delau- on pawnbrokers renti submitted report of Committee approval- license matter Pawnbroker 's license issued to Mr. Dino Patas for Ben 's Loan Shop by the City Clerk 's Office MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS A-71-01 Proposed Annexation-Election Councilman Stredicke reported that the Date Confirmed as King County Council had confirmed the May 9 , 1972 date of May 9 for election to be held in regard to NE area annexation . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Joe Sporcic Mr. Joe Sporcic, 1316 Harrington Ave . NE, inquired concerning remarks on excessive dangerous buildings and the Code comparison now to requirements at time of construct- ion . The City Attorney advised that most older buildings. would not strictly conform to the existing code and at the time many were built the city did not have a building code ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER , 6 :30 p.m. TO ADJOURN. THE MOTION CARRIED. Helmie W. Nelson , City Clerk } C. C. DONWORTH Sc ASSOCIATES, INC. MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS 900 LOGAN BUILDING SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 MUTUAL 2-8980 February 29, 1972 Mr. Larry McKibben, President Washington State Council of County & City Employees, AFL-CIO 261 N.E. 45t1h Seattle, Washington 98tu5 Dear Larry: The Renton City Council has reviewed the proposal of Local 21R as outlined in your letter of February 25, 1972 and is prepared to place into effect the following offer upon ratification of the membership of Local 21R: 1. Wages - For the calendar year of 1972, maintain the wage scales which resulted from the stipulated agreement between the parties. Effective January 1, 1973, adjust all scales to relfect the actual percentage increase in the cost-of-living as measured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics for the Puget Sound Area for the period August, 1971 to August, 1972. 2. Medical Insurance - The City shall contribute up to $18. 15/ month for the health insurance premium for each employee effective January 1, 1972. Effective January 1, 1973, the City shall con- tribute up to $20. 00 per employee per month provided such increase is required to maintain the existing level of benefits. 3. Pay Plan - Effective January 1, 1972, anniversary step in- creases shall be paid during the term of the agreement. In the event that a pay plan study is conducted by the City, the Union shall have the right to participate in such study. 4. Duration - The Agreement shall become effective January 1, 1972 and expired December 31, 1973. 31 Mr. Larry McKibben February 29, 1972 Page Two 5. Shift Differential _ The City is prepared to continue to nego- tiate an appropriate shift differential rate provided that the classifi- cations involved are clearly and specifically determined and further provided that such differential shall be applicable only in instances where the classification is scheduled on more than one shift. 6. Vacation - The City shall implement an improved vacation schedule consistent with what has been granted other City em- ployees. The accruals for such improved vacation shall begin on the applicable anniversary date in 1972 for affected employees. I. Compensatory Time - The City does not have any strong objec- tion to utilizing compensatory time in lieu of cash payment for overtime. Any final language, however, must retain the right to determine whether or not compensatory time may be granted with the employer. 8. Standby - The City agrees to a clause clarifying that standby time is not required. As I indicated to you earlier, we will also wantto refer to the appropriate ordinance wherever possible in drafting the language of the new agreement. It is the opinion of the Council that the above proposal is consistent with settle- ments which have been reached with other bargaining representatives and with actions taken with respect to non-union employees. It is furthermore the opinion of the Council that this is the best proposal which it is prepared to offe r. The Council reserves the right to rescind any or all of this proposal if it is not notified of ratification by your membership prior to 5:00 p.m. , March 6, 1972. If you have any questions, please give me a call. Yours truly, James M. Conner %City Negotiator Approved by: z1i3Z_eee_C Kenneth Bruce, President, Renton City Council 1972 Committee Meeting Calendar OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED .AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 6 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS Committee of the Whole Wed. 3/8 8 :00 PM Bruce 6th Fl.Conf.Rm Executive Session Community Services Fri . 3/10 4 : 00 PM Clymer 3rd Fl.Conf .Rm Discuss Design Commission Finance and Personnel Mon. 3/1 4 : 30 PM Schellert lst Fl .Conf.Rm Legislation Perry Public Safety Delaurenti Public Works Wed. 3/8 6 :00 PM Grant 14th Fl.Conf .Rm. Transportation Wed. 3/8 7 : 30 PM Stredi cke16th Fl.Conf.Rm. Monster Rd. RR Crossing Thurs . 3/9 4 : 30 PM 4th Fl .Conf .Rm. Meet with Park Board & Other interested parties re Houser Way N. Improvement Fair Housing Com. Thurs . 3/16 7 : 30 PM 6th Fl.Conf . Rm. Seattle Human Relations Com. member to speak re Possibility of combining Fair Housing & Human Rela- King County Council Mon. 5/8 9 : 30 AM Room 402 tions Program. King County Courthouse � � i March 6, 1972 ' OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING, MARCH 1, 1972 FIRST FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM - 2:00 P.M. Water Pipe, Fittings, Valves and Appurtenances for One Year Period SCHEDULE A SCHEDULE B SCHEDULE C SCHEDULE D SCHEDULE E SCHEDULE F SCHEDULE BID Water Line Fittings Fittings Gate Butterfly Fire Hydrants Fire Hydran- BIDDER DEPOSIT Pipe 12Smaller 161, & Larger Valves Valves (Trad. Style) (Modern Sty. H. D. Fowler Company, Inc. Bid Bonds NO BID $13,475.05 $12,032.68 $19,118.54 $14,125.80 NO BID No BID 13440 S.E. 30th St. Schedules P. 0. Box 160 B, C, D, Delivery: Delivery: Delivery: Delivery: Bellevue, Wash., 98004 & E 4 Weeks 6 Weeks 2"-1211 - 30-45 Days 10"-20" - 30 Days 16" - 60-75 Days 2411 - 60 Days 24" - 75-90 Days Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. Bid Bonds $35,246.40 $115951.63 $26�� - $12,938.47 NO BID NO BID $35338.16 211 6th Ave. N. Schedules $23,669.52;; Seattle, Wash., 98109 A, B, C, Delivery: Delivery: Delivery: Delivery Delivery D, & G 10-30 Days 10-30 Days 4-8 Weeks 30 Days 21-45 Day,- Pacific ay:Pacific Water Works Supply Co. Bid Bonds 1,10 BID ` 13,890.47 $20�442 G7 $19,939.66 $16,243.82 $4,030.46 NO BID 2900 1st Ave. S. Schedules $13,090.72:; $22,105.21;: Seattle, Wash., 98134 B, C, D, Delivery: Delivery: Delivery: Delivery: Delivery: E, & F 30 Days 1-60 Days 11211 & Smaller - 1-30 Days 1-45 Days 45 Days 1611-241' - 6o-90 Days United States Pipe & Foundry Co. Bid Bonds $36,596.70 $13,872.65 NO BID X12,755.82 NO BID NO BID NO BID 1836 Westlake Ave. N. Schedules Seattle, Wash., 98109 A, B, & D Delivery: Delivery: Delivery: 3-4 Weeks 4-6 Weeks 14-21 Days Western Utilities Supply Co. Cashierts NO BID -$1r 98 NO BID $21,438.25 $15,244.66 No BID $3,482.18 5409 Ohio Ave. S. Checks $121097.031", Seattle, Wash., 98124 Schedules Delivery: Delivery: Delivery: Delivery: B, D, E, 30-45 Days 84-126 Days 60-90 Days 60-90 Days & G Bids include 5% Sales Tax. Engineer's Corrections W C4 CITY OF RENTON March 6, 1972 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Page 1 of 2 BID OPENING, MARCH 3, 1972 2:00 P.M. i Construction of a Street Department Shop Building ALTERNATE NO. 1 ALTERNATE NO. 2 ALTERNATE NO. 3 ALTERNATE NO. 4 BID Delete Concrete Delete Factory Delete Supply & Delete Supply & BIDDER DEPOSIT BASE BID Aprons on Exterior Applied Color Installation of Installation of of Building in Front Finish only from Spray Paint Booth Dust Collector of Doors. Side Walls, Gutter only. System. Facia & Downspouts. DELETION OF: Atlas Construction Bid Bond $44,500.00 ($380.00) ($175.00) ($1,700.00) ($1,900.00) Company, Inc. P.O. Box 100 Bellevue, Wash. , 98004 Reasy Construction Bid Bond $44,825.00 ($284.40) ($332.00) ($1,730.00) ($1,571.00) Company 7228 38th S.W. Seattle, Wash., 98126 Lincoln Construction Bid Bond $48,000.00 ($421.00) ($217.00) ($1,530.00) ($1.,700.00) Company P.O. Box 518 Spanaway, Wash. , 98387 Mayer Construction Bid Bond $48,300.00 ($540.00) ($330.00) ($1,630.00) ($1,750.00) Company, Inc. P.O. Box 89306 Zenith, Wash. , 98188 Morrison Construction Bid Bond $48,475.00 ($550.00) ($190.00) ($2,100.00) ($1,800.00) Company 10335 Main Street Bellevue, Wash. , 98004 Higginbotham Construction Bid Bond $48,922.00 ($267.00) ($350.00) ($1,530.00) ($1,700.00) Company 17906 116th S.E. Renton, Wash., 98055 i - i CITY OF RENTON March 6, 1972 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING, MARCH 3, 1972 - 2:00 P.M. Page 2 of 2 Construction of a Street Department Shop Building ALTERNATE NO. 1 ALTERNATE NO. 2 ALTERNATE NO. 3 ALTERNATE NO. 4 BID Delete Concrete Delete Factory Delete Supply & Delete Supply & BIDDER DEPOSIT BASE BID Aprons on Exterior Applied Color Installation of Installation of of Building in Front Finish only from Spray Paint Booth Dust Collector of Doors. Side Walls, Gutter only. System. Facia & Downspouts. DELETION OF: DELETION OF: DELETION OF: DELETION OF: Busch Construction Bid Bond $49,711.00 ($550.00) ($346.00) ($3,150.00) ($2,275.00) P.O. Box 303 Renton, Wash. , 98055 North Pacific Construction Bid Bond $49,750.00 ($260.00) ($194.00) ($2,922.00) ($3,850.00) 13606 S.E. 128th Renton, Wash. , 98055 Cree Construction Bid Bond $53,900.00 ($200.00) ($400.00) ($1,650.00) ($1,728.00) Company, Inc. Empire Industrial Park 12414 Highway 99 Everett, Wash. , 98204 Korsmo Bros. Bid Bond $59,685.00 ($350.00) ($350.00) ($1,540.00) ($1,740.00) P.O. Box 3452 5944 Lake Grove Ave. S.W. Tacoma, Wash. , 98499 Sales Tax not included. o6 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK MARCH 6, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B 2934 $12,500.00 STANFORD C. WITSOE 1323 DAYTON AVE. NE CONST. FAMILY RESIDENCE 2935 13432.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 2831, 2833 NE 13TH ST. REROOF & INSTALL GUTTERS 2936 2,000.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 706 RENTON AVE. S REROOF & INSTALL GUTTERS 2937 15500.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 3604 SE 5TH ST. REROOF & INSTALL GUTTERS 2938 2,000.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 402 GRANDY WAY NE REROOF & INSTALL GUTTERS B 2939 4,000.00 ULF GORANSSON 623 S 27TH CT. FINISH 2ND FLR. OF RES. 2940 2,560.50 MRS. D. NORDQIA 674 CAMAS AVE. NE INST. ROOF & REMODEL 2941 20,200.00 VALLEY GEN. HOSPITAL 400 S 43RD ST. REMODEL RADIOLOGY ROOM 2942 --- FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 922 RENTON AVE. S DEMOLISH GARAGE 2943 19,500.00 RENTON BOILER WORKS 535 GARDEN AVE. N BUILD ADDITION B 2944 1,500.00 FRANK CASTAGNO 305 AIRPORT WY. FIRE WALL & DOOR 2945 400.00 ROBERT S. BROWN 1165,1167 GLENNWD AVE. INST. SIDING & WINDOWS ELECTRICAL PERMITS E 3542 40.00 C OF R - CARCO THEA. 1717 MAPLE VAL. HWY. INST. MILL STRIP & SWITCH 3543 50.00 BILL CAMPBELL 805 HOUSER WY. N INST. TEMP. SERVICE 3544 5,000.00 GRINNELL FIRE PROT. 845 THOMAS AVE. SW INST. SERVICE & WIRE 3545 13687.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 803 DAYTON AVE. NE INCREASE SERVICE 3546 350.00 JET CITY PRINTING 226 MAIN AVE. S CONNECT MOTORS TO CIRCUITS E 3547 11280.00 ARRMILLIA DAHLEN 204 MEADOW AVE. N INST. NEW SERV. & REWIR 3548 320.00 DONALD A. MORAN 425 WELLS AVE. S WIRE GARAGE, INST. NEWV. 3549 325.00 WILLIAM RAY 54,56 SHATTUCK AVE. S SERVICE CHANGE MECHANICAL PERMITS M 3104 1,036.00 1ST PRESBYTER. CHURCH 2640 BENSON RD. S INST. SEPTIC TANK & DR. FLD. 3105 900.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 2831,2833 NE 13TH ST. INST. PLUMBING & FIXTURES 3106 309.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 1204 MONROE AVE. NE INST. PLUMBING & FIXTURES 3107 200.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 3819 8TH CT. NE INST. PLUMBING & FIXTURES 3108 420.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 3601 NE 7TH PL. INST. PLUMBING & FIXTURES M 3109 400.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 3501 NE 6TH PL. INST. PLUMBING & FIXTURES 3110 55.00 ALDO ZERBATO 314 WHITWORTH AVE. S INST. GAS FLOOR HEATER 3111 900.00 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO. 3002 SUNST. BLVD. NE INST. STORAGE TANK 3112 767.00 IRENE EMMONS 349 BRONSON WY. NE INST. GAS FURNACE 3113 4,500.00 PIZZA HAVEN 739 RAINIER AVE. S INST. GAS FURNACE, AIR COND. SIGN PERMITS S 202 120.00 RICHARD EVANS 1029 SW GRADY WY. INST. 2 POLE SIGNS 203 600.00 ARCO 101 RAINIER AVE. N INST. POLE SIGN 204 250.00 ROBERT EDWARDS 20 SW 7TH ST. INST. POLE SIGN 205 60.00 ARTHUR N. TORLAND 3507 SUNSET BLVD. NE INST. WOODEN SIGN SEWER PERMITS S 1669 BOB SHANE 1111 N 33RD ST. CONNECT SEWER 1670 BEADEX MFG. CO. 805 HOUSER WY. N CONNECT SEWER 1671 BEADEX MFG. CO. 805 HOUSER WY. N CONNECT SEWER i 37 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING March 13, 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim filed against the City by Mrs . Helen V. Pearce for alleged water damage to residence at 707 Aberdeen Avenue N. E. CITY CLERK Authorized to execute contract documents with Atlas Construction Company on new Street Department Shop Building COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Requests of Sister City Committee concerning observance of "Sister City Days" and concerning sign indicating distance to Sister City, Nishiwaki , Japan , and property for Japanese Garden . FAIR HOUSING COMMISSION Documents from 1969 received from State Board Against Discrimination , and Clerks reply and legislation enacted by the City FINANCE COMMITTEE To review Ordinance (No. 2665) relating to Finance Director Funding of $1 ,995 . 00 for Dust Collector System for new City Shop Building LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Legislation providing for funding of retroactive increment steps for Firemen (Resolution No . 2. 792 adopted) Legislation to declareunused parking meters and related equipment surplus and for sale Legislation to authorize eminent domain (Condemnation) proceedings on L. I.D. 270 properties for acquisition of required easements To review ordinance (No. 2665) relating to Position of Finance Direcor Ir MAYOR's OFFICE Sister City Committee requests concerning observance of "Sister City Days" and concerning sign indicating distance to Sister City , Nishiwaki , Japan , and property for Japanese Garden project . Mayor authorized to execute contract documents with Atlas Construction Company for new Street Department Shop Building PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Application for amusement machine license (Coin-type pool table) at Melrose Tavern , 819 Houser Way. Application for Second Hand Dealer 's License for Ye 0ld Trading Post, 230 Wells Avenue South. PROCLAMATION March 18 - 25 , 1972 - "Sister City Affiliation Days" . (Renton 's Sister City - Nishiwaki , Japan) RENTON CITY COUNCILS REGULAR MEETING March 13, 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the Renton City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, Pres . , GRANT, CLYMER, STREDICKE, PERRY, COUNCIL MEMBERS DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. f i CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, HELMIE NELSON, City Clerk, IN ATTENDANCE G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney , TED BENNETT, Acting Finance Director , JACK WILSON, Engineering Director, FRANK HENRY, Acting Police Chief, VIC TE GANTVOORT, Street Superintendent , VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent , GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director , JACK LYNCH, Administrative Asst . to the Mayor, and BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director . i MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO APPROVE 3/6/72 Meeting THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF MARCH 6, 1972 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT. MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Perry requested RESOLUTIONS Finance Committee report on matter of funding retroactive increment steps for Firemen prior to presentation of legislation on the matter. Funding retro- Finance Committee Chairman Schellert presented active increment report recommending , in concurrence with Acting steps for Firemen Finance Director 's recommendation , that Transfer of funds be authorized from within the Fire De- partment Budget in sum of $2 ,500 . 00 to effect the funding , as detailed therein and in the proposed Resolution . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COM- MITTEE. CARRIED. RESOLUTION 1792 Resolution was read authorizing transfer of Funding incre- $2 , 500 . 00 from Fire Control , Prepaid Medical steps for Acct . 013/522 . 20 . 1.3 . 03 Unto Fire Control , Salaries en and Wages Acct. 013/522/20 . 11 , $2 ,350 . 00 and Fire Control , Retirement Acct . , 013/522 . 20 .13. 01 , $250 . 00 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Claim was read, filed against the City by Mrs . AND CURRENT Helen V. Pearce for alleged water damages to BUSINESS_ residence at 707 Aberdeen Ave . N. E. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO REFER THE Claim for Water CLAIM TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE INSURANCE Damage to Home CARRIER . THE MOTION CARRIED. Application for Application. was read for license to operate a Amusement Device coin-type pool table at Melrose Tavern , 819 Houser License flay. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE APPLICATION TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. THE MOTION CARRIED. Request to Letter from Purchasing Agent Vern Church requested Declare unused pro;�er legislation to declare unused parking meters Equipment Sur- and related equipment surplus and for sale . MOVED plus and for sale BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE REQUEST WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. 39 Renton City Council Meeting 3/6/72 Page 2. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont. ) Mayor 's Report of Letter from Mayor Garrett reported fund Fund Transfers transfers effected within budget classes for period from November 4 , 1972 to March 13, 1972 as required by Resolution 1232 . From: Emergency Employment 117/552 . 30. 11 . 00 , �.. $571 . 00; 30 . 13. 02 , $30 . 00; 30 . 13. 03, $11 ,00; 30. 13-05 , $5. 00 30. 13. 06 , $2 . 23. Unto : 117/552 . 40 . 11 . 00 , $571 . 00; 13. 02 , $30. 00 , 13 . 03 , $11 . 00 , 13. 05 , $5 . 00 and 13 .06 , $2 . 23. From: Legislative 001/511 . 10. 11 , $245. 00; 12. 01 , $15 . 00 , 13. 02 , $12. 00 , Unto : Legislative , 001/511 . 40 . 11 , $245 . 00, 40 .13. 01 , $15 . 00 and 13. 02 , $12 . 00 . From: Executive , 003/513. 10 . 11 , $651 . 00 unto Land Use Planning, 010/537. 20. 11 . From: Data Processing, 008/514 . 70 . 22 . 00, $900. 00 unto : Data Processing 008/514 . 70 . 63 . 00. From: Fiduciary , 005/514. 30.11 , $800 . 00 unto : Executive 003/513. 10 . 64 . L.I.D. 270 Easement Letter from Engineering Director Jack Acquisition Wilson reported 3 outstanding easements remaining for LID No. 270 , owners either absentee or refusing to execute the ease- ments . In order to meet construction time schedule required by the Dept . of Fisheries , authority was requested to exercise eminent domain (condemnation proceedings) against the properties as soon as possible, the department to continue negotiations to re- solve the matter prior to court action. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO CONCUR WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COM- MITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. Application for Second Application submitted by Mr. Denzil C. Hand Dealer 's License Moore requested License for handling of Second Hand Merchandise at Ye Old Trading Post , 230 Wells Avenue South. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER THE APPLICATION TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. Sister City Committee Letter from Mr. Wyman Dobson , Chairman , Requests for signing Renton Sister City Committee, requested and garden project help Proclamation for observance of "Sister City and Notice of Banquet Days , and reported a Banquet to be held date - Mayor Garrett March 22 , at 6 :30 p.m, at Lindebloom Student has tickets Center, Green River Community College in connection therewith. City help was requested also concerning road mileage sign near the Municipal Building indicating distance to the Sister City ,and for use of a parcel of property for a japanese garden project . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO r REFER THE REQUESTS TO THE MAYOR 'S OFFICE AND THE COMMUNITY SERVICE COMMITTEE FOR APPROPRIATE ACTION. THE MOTION CARDIED. Mayor Garrett advised he has tickets and attendance should be indicated by Thursday. PROCLAMATION Proclamation by Mayor Garrett designated Sister City the week of March 18 - 25 , 1972 as Sister Affiliation Dans City Affiliation Days . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, Mar 18-25 , 1972 SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council Meeting 3/13/72 Page 3. OLD BUSINESS: Committee of the Whole Report Item .1 . Salary levels Council President Bruce submitted report Fire: i&r,Po1ice Dep ' ts . of the Committee of the Whole recommend- ing that the salary level for the top 3 positions , Chief, Asst . Chief and Captain in the Police Department , and Chief, Asst . Chief and Battalion Chief in the Fire Dep' t . , remain unchanged for the remainder of 1972 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. 2. Increasing salary Recommended that the salary for the position for Lieutenant in the of Lieutenant in the Police Department be Police Department increased to $1 ,204 . 00 per month , as of 2/16/72 , to maintain equitability between like ranks in the Police and Fire Departments. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED . Ordinance No: 2665 to be MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT reviewed re Position of THE FINANCE COMMITTEE AND LEGISLATION COM- Finance., Director MITTEE REVIEW THE ORDINANCE SETTING UP THE POSITION OF FINANCE DIRECTOR. Dissenting voice vote brought roll call vote as follows : AYE-4 :BRUCE, CLYMER, DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. NO-3 : GRANT , STREDICKE AND PERRY. TRE MOTION CARRIED. Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke reported meeting with Report re Houser Way the Park Board in the past week concerning the Houser Way project and its effect on Liberty Park . He recalled earlier confirma- tion of one way system for the project and noted same to have been changed along the way to encompass certain revision in plans which will result in elimination of left turn from Bronson onto Houser as well as the left turn movement from the Cedar River Park area at Houser Way . Work on the project is now under way. Status of Suit Councilman Stredicke inquired as to status regarding Police of the Police Chief and whether the Suit Chief is in or out of Court . City Attorney Shellan recalled ruling of the Court will be reduced to writing and signed 5 days after and will be coming up next Friday for Presentation of the Order. Stredicke indicated the Restrain- ing order would not continue and that status now is to await the written order. RIBCO Funding Request Councilman Perry recalled referral of last year of matter of funding for Ribco study with request for amount for inclusion in in the Resolution made by Committee. No amount has been made available and there- fore the Legislation has not been prepared to date , the matter to remain in Committee until information is received. Health Officer 's Pending matter of the City 's Health Officer Duties and Mode of and duties and whether services should be Employment by appointment or contracted is still being studied by the Legislation Committee . Finance Committee Finance Committee Chairman Schellert sub- Report- Delegate mitted report recommending that Councilman to ASPO Conference Stredicke be authorized to attend the ASPO Conference in Detroit , Mich . , April 15-21 , 1972 as representative of the Council . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECOND BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED. Stredicke abstained. 41 Renton City Council Meeting 3/13/72 Page 4. OLD BUSINESS (Cont. ) Finance Committee Report Delegate to APWA Recommended that Councilman Grant be Conference authorized to attend the APWA Conference in San Diego , California , May 1-5 , 1972 . representing the City Council . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. ray Wa . State Board Councilman Grant submitted letter from the Against Discrim- State Board Against Discrimination received ination by the City in 1969 and noted City Clerk's reply advising of existing local legisla- tion and forwarding copies of same . The letter was read which, provided proposed agreement forms for expediting complaints regarding housing, copies of the Uniform Real Property Discrimination Complaint Form also attached. (It was noted the State Board has since been renamed to The Human Rights Commission . ) MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI TO REFER THESE DOCUMENTS TO THE FAIR HOUSING COMMISSION FOR RECOMMENDA- TION. CARRIED. Fair Housing Commission Stredicke noted meeting of the Fair Housing Meeting this Week Commission to be held this Thursday , one vacancy still to be filled thereon . NEW BUSINESS Real Estate Signs Councilman Stredicke inquired concerning Code Enforcement on Real Estate Signs specifically inquiring as to those located at Talbot Road and Grady Way . Building Director Ruppert advised he will check with the Department Inspectors and report . Legislation Committee Perry indicated meetings of the Legislation Meetings automatically Committee are held each Monday at 5 :p.m. in to be scheduled and his Council office except ,on the first Monday posted they are at 4 :00 p.m. which should be posted on meeting schedules and on the bulletin board in the front lobby ,automatically . The Mayor indicated concurrence if this would meet with the open meeting law requirements . Stredicke urged announcement so the public and press might be apprised at each meeting. Police Chief-Effective Schellert inquired concerning newspaper date of Employment report that the new Police Chief will take Office April 1 . Mayor Garrett noted the article had indicated that this was the date he was expected to take office , the Order to be signed and Council Concurrence affirmed prior thereto. In further discussion it was noted documents had not been impounded and if no further suit is filed the order will remove the suit against the city and the test records will likely be again made available to the appointing authority which includes the Mayor and Council . Stredicke recalled restriction of his review previously which he felt was a question of integrity to which he would again object in event of recurrence. OLD BUSINESS Chairman Grant submitted Public Works Com- Public Works Committee mittee recommendations on bid awards on 1.972 Report supply of Water Pipe , Fittings , Valves and Appurtenances thereto , low bids accepted as submitted by suppliers on schedules , to wit : 42 Renton City Council Meeting 3/13/72 Page 5. OLD BUSINESS : Bid Awards on Water Pipe , etc. Supply for 1972 \ Public Works Committee Schedule A - Cast Iron Water Pipe, Report - Bid Awards $35,246 . 40 and Schedule B - 12" and Water Pipe and related smaller Cast Iron Fittings , $11 ,951 . 63, materials for 1972 Schedule G - Modern Style Fire Hydrant, $3,338. 16 - Low bids of Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company. Schedule C - 16" and larger Cast Iron �I Fittings, $12 ,032 . 68, low bid of H. D. Fowler Company. r t� t1� Schedule D - Gate Valves, $19 ,939 . 66 ; Schedule E - Butterfly Valves , $16,243 . 82 , G u Lowest bidsmeeting specs , Pacific Water Works Supply Company. Schedule F - Traditional Style Fire Hydrants , $4 ,030 . 46 - Pacific Water Works r 7 U Supply Company. (Only bid received) MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN THE BID AWARDS AS RECOMMENDED. THE MOTION CARRIED. Stredicke requested minute entry of his no vote . Bid Award - Street The Public Works Committee recommended that Department Shop the low bid of Atlas Construction Company be Building accepted subject to approval of the Economic Development Administration and Building Dept . approval of qualifications of bidder. Also recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the necessary con- tract documents . Project budget will need to be increased to reflect City expense for Alternate No. 4 , Dust Collector System for the Carpenter Shop. Total contract to Atlas , $44 ,357. 25 , including state sales tax. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR IN THE BID RECOMMENDATIONS WITH REFERRAL TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR FUNDING OF THE DUST COLLECTOR SYSTEM WHICH WILL REQUIRE $1 , 995 . 00. THE MOTION CARRIED. Building Director Ruppert reported that qualifications of bidder have been substantiated. NEW BUSINESS Ch. 126, Laws of 1972 Councilman Grant submitted excerpt from Property Tax Relief new property tax exemption laws which were for Senior Citizens read and which institute changes in present laws removing earned income ceiling of $1 ,680 . 00; allows only 2/3 of Social Security payments to be counted to qualify and permits owners of mobile homes , which have lost their identity as mobile units , to qualify; and among other changes includes right to appeal a claim that is denied. Present law allows 100 per cent exemption from special levies for qualified retired persons with gross incomes of less than $4,000 . 00 and 50% reduction for those with incomes between $4 ,000. 00 and $6 ,000. 00. Fair Housing Commission Councilman Grant noted Thursday meeting of Meeting and Guest Fair Housing Commission with guest speaker. Winslow Whitman of the Seattle Commission. to advise regarding HUD and other Agency requirements . 12R Contract Negotiations Grant inquirer? of Council President Bruce and Mr. John Malgarini whether they were willing to meet for further negotiations on the 21R Contract . Bruce idicated affirma- tively , Mr. Malgarini noting need to check with Executive Board of Local 21R, questioning open discussion on the floor as did the Council last week, and negotiator 's report i 43 Renton City Council Meeting 3/13/72 Page 6. NEW BUSINESS: Local 21R Contract Negotiations of best and final offer. Bruce advised that the negotiator will meet for further discussions and inquired as to meeting date. Malgarini advised he would reply by noon tomorrow .regarding decision of the 21R Board. After some further remarks concerning propriety of questioning open discussion , and arrangments for meeting with the City 's Negotiator, Mr. Connor , it was confirmed that negotiations will continue in order to avoid any possible economic action. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, 9 :10 P.M. TO ADJOURN. THE MOTION CARRIED. THE MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9 :10 P.M. Helmie W. Nelson , City Clerk 1972 Committee Meeting Calendar OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 4-1 COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 13 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS Committee of the Whole Bruce Community Services Fri . 3/17 4 :00 PM Clymer 3rd Fl .Conf. Rm. Finance and Personnel Schellert Legislation Mon. 3/20 5 : 00 PM Perry Chrmads Office 6th Fl . Public Safety Delaurenti Public Works Grant Transportation Wed. 3/15 7 : 30 PM Stredicke Talbot Hill Pedestrians Monster Rd. RR Crossing Downtown Parking Other Fair Housing Commission Thurs . 3/16 7 : 30 PM 6th Fl. Conf .Rm. Sister City Banquet Wed. 3/22 6 : 30 PM Lindebloom $2 . 50 per person Student Center Mayor has tickets Green River College t 9 " OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK MARCH 13, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B 2946 $2045000.00 BEADEX MFG. 805 HOUSER WY. N CONSTRUCT WAREHOUSE & OFF. '--947 900.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 803 DAYTON AVE. NE INTERIOR REPAIR ?948 500.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 803 DAYTON AVE. NE INST. FOUNDATION X949 40,000.00 HOWARD FLETCHER CO. 875 SW 7TH ST. REMODEL OFFICE AREA 2950 155000.00 WILLIAM TERRY 2015 NE 28TH ST. CONST. FAMILY RESIDENCE ELECTRICAL PERMITS E 3550 300.00 ROBERT A. BOODE 230 GARDEN N REWIRE RESIDENCE 3551 20.00 BONNIE AYERS 2609 NE 25TH ST. GROUND BOXES IN GARAGE 3552 250.00 LEWIS PAPPAS 3517 NE 6TH ST. REPLACE SERVICE & WIRE 3553 250.00 JOSEPH H. PAGEL 2416 NE 16TH ST. CHANGE ELECTRICAL BOX 3554 450.00 GARY A GLOVER 2509 FERNDALE AVE. NE INST. PLUGS & LIGHTS E 3555 240.00 BOB ARMSTRONG 623 S 27TH CT. WIRING 3556 675.00 ROGER PETERSON 1836 NE 16TH ST. WIRE NEW RESIDENCE 3557 1,253.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 3501 NE 6TH PL. INST. NEW SERVICE 3558 --- BOEING COMPANY COL 1-3 N-R BLDG. 4-82 RELOCATE SHOP, WIRE 3559 193000.00 BILL CAMPBELL 805 HOUSER WY. N INSTALL WIRING E 3560 500.00 DOUGLAS ALLEN 1009 N 34TH ST. WIRE NEW RESIDENCE 3561 637.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 1204 MONROE AVE. NE INST. 200 AMP SERVICE MECHANICAL PERMITS M 3114 936.75 WILLIAM RAY 54,56 SHATTUCK AVE. S INST. GAS FURNACES 3115 540.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 1632 CAMAS AVE. NE INST. GAS FURNACE 3116 --- FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 3717 NE 10TH ST. INST. GAS FURNACE 3117 600.00 JOHN DENNIS, JR. 1205 N 35TH ST. INST. PLUMBING & FIXTURES 31.18 200.00 BILL JOHNSON 23412 WELLS AVE. S INST, PLUMBING & FIXTURES M-3119 1,992.00 VALLEY GEN. HOSPITAL 400 S 43RD ST. INST. PLUMBING & FIXTURES 3120 --- WASH. JOCKEY CLUB LONGACRES INST. SPRINKLER PROT. SYS. 3121 500.00 RENTON SCHOOLS #403 710 N 6TH ST. INST. HEATER & CONVER. BRNR. 3122 800.00 KIRKMAN APT. 1020 N 1ST ST. INST. CONVER. BRNR. 3123 770.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 1204 MONROE AVE. NE INST. OIL FURNACE M 3124 900.00 DOUGLAS ALLEN 1009 N 34TH ST. INST. PLUMBING & FIXTURES 3125 --- PIZZA HAVEN 739 RAINIER AVE. S INST. GAS PIPING SIGN PERMITS S 206 4,000.00 PIZZA HAVEN 739 RAINIER AVE. S INST. POLE SIGN 207 20.00 ANN BURDULIS 2342 WELLS AVE. S INST, BARBER POLE SEWER PERMITS S 1672 ALDO ZERBATO 314 WHITWORTH S CONNECT SEWER 1673 JIM C. KIRKMAN 1421 QUEEN AVE. NE CONNECT SEWER 1674 JIM C. KIRKMAN 1427 QUEEN AVE. NE CONNECT SEWER 1675 JIM C. KIRKMAN 1433 QUEEN AVE. NE CONNECT SEWER 1676 JIM C. KIRKMAN 1439 QUEEN AVE. NE CONNECT SEWER 1677 KENNEYIS AUTO REBUILD 618 PARK AVE. N CONNECT SEWER 4 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING March 20, 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claims of Terry Betty Ristasis - auto accident at S . 3rd & Burnett- Stop sign obscurred by tree branch Amy A. Tachell - Rock through car window-left from street construction project at S . 3rd Street and Main Avenue South L. I .D . 248 Foreclosure Proceedings - Fumio Go Property COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE *COUNCIL PRESIDENT Subject of funding of property acquisition per Mayor ' s letter of 3/14/72 Setting of standards for medical examinations for Uniformed Personnel Council to write Mayor concerning return of Police Lt. Eligibility List Council President directed to invite Local 21R Representative to Committee of the Whole meeting of 3/21/72 LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Comprehensive Land Use Change for Jay Holmes Property on Jefferson Ave . NE Amendment of City Code to extend business licenses to banks , pursuant to ESHB Ch. 134 , State Laws of 1972 Annexation of Talbot Hill Island by method of Resolution LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION COMMITTEE AND LIBRARY BOARD Municipal Arts Commission letter regarding utilization of Fitzgerald Murals as focal point upon construction of new Highlands Library MAYOR To provide presentation to Committee of the Whole to update progress made on the CBD Redevelopment Project Information requested by Stredicke concerning Legislative Fund Transfers PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Application for second hand dealer ' s license for Family Thrift Shop , located at 230 Main Avenue South Applications for Amusement Device Licenses - Snappys Tavern, 321 Williams Ave . So . and Melrose Tavern , 819 Houser Way, So . TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Bids on Grady Way Illumination and Signalization APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED Mr . Del Bennett - Public Works Administrator Mr . Hugh R. Darby - Chief of Police , 6-Mos . probationary period, effective as of 4/1/72 MEETINGS AND EVENTS : 3/18/72 -"HAZEN HIGH SCHOOL WEEK" 4/10/72 - Public Hearing - Stoneway, frac . , Comprehensive Land Use Plan Revision for property in vic, of FAI 405 , N. 3rd & 4th Streets, Union Ave . NE & SE & bluff line North of Maple Valley 5/9/72 - Election ori annexation of property located NE of Renton city limits E RENTON CITY COUNCIL March 20 , 1972 REGULAR MEETING Municipal Building 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order . ROLL CALL OF BRUCE , Pres . , GRANT , CLYMER, STREDICKE , PERRY , COUNCIL MEMBERS DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor , HELMIE NELSON , City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE DOROTHEA GOSSETT , City Treasurer, G. M. SHELLAN , City Attorney, M. C. WALLS , Fire Chief, GORDON Y. ERICKSEN , Planning Director , TED BENNETT , Acting Finance Director , JACK WILSON , Engineering Director , DEL BENNETT , Public Works Administrator , FRANK HENRY , Acting Police Chief , VIC TE GANTVOORT , Street Sup ' t . , VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Director , GENE COULON, Park Director , JIM FRASER, Acting Personnel Director , JACK LYNCH , Administrative Asst . to the Mayor and BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO AMEND 3/13/72 Meeting THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING BY ADDING , AS REQUESTED ,BY MR. STREDICKE ,ENTRY OF HIS NO VOTE ON BID AWARDS , PAGE 5 , CAST INASMUCH AS NO PENALTY CLAUSE WAS INCLUDED IN. THE SPECS . CARRIED . MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF 3/13/72 AS AMENDED . THE MOTION CARRIED . VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported Nos . 6462-6979 committee approval of Vouchers Nos . 6462 through $547 , 455 . 33 6479 , all receiving departmental certification as (Nos . 6804 and to receipt of merchandise and/or services . Council 6820 Void) approval for payment was recommended at this time . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set , the hearing on proposed Proposed Change revision to the City ' s Comprehensive Land Use Plan in Comprehensive was opened . The subject property is owned by Mr. Land Use Plan Jay Holmes and it is located on the East side of Jefferson Ave . N .E . , north of Sunset View Apartments . Revision requested is from medium density multi- family residential to commercial , modified by the Commission in its recommendation for concurrence of the council as per council meeting of 2/28/72 at which time public hearing was set . Planning Director Ericksen presented film slides , outlining existing and proposed uses in proximity of the subject area as well as plans for the com- mercial development . Maps were displayed with grade elevation noted to serve as break between uses , multi-family unit also serving in this regard and proposed use not extending entirely to back of the property. Safety of children with regard to abrupt elevation was questioned it being noted some fencing is included , further development features under study. Upon inquiry concerning height Planning Director Ericksen noted structures may go 4 stories or 45 ft . , which is 10 ft. higher than allowed a residence . Audience comment was invited . Since none was forthcoming council discussion ensued and it was subsequently MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CLOSE THE HEARING. CARRIED . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECOND BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE LAND USE REVISIONS WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED . 48 Renton City Council Meeting 3/20/72 Page 2 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Application for f Application was read for Second Hand Dealer ' s Second Hand Dealers license , filed by Mr . James J. Jensen for the j License- Family Family Thrift Shop , 230 Main Avenue South . Thrift Shop MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE APPLICATION TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. THE MOTION CARRIED . I Applications for Applications were read from operator of Snappy ' s Amusement Machine Tavern requesting that Acme Amusement Co . , Inc . Licenses be granted required license to operate Shuffle- board game at 321 Williams Avenue South; and from owner of Melrose Tavern , that Rainier Amuse- ment Company be granted license for two Novelty Games at 819 Houser Way South . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO REFER THE APPLICATIONS TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT . The motion carried. Confirmation by setter from the King County Council submitted County of May 9 Ordinance No . 1137 establishing May 9 as date for Election on NE election on questionsof annexation , assumption area annexation of indebtedness , and adoption of the City ' s Comprehensive Land Use Plan and creation of a Community Council within the area proposed for annexation Election Dep ' t . - Letter from City Clerk Nelson advised of King request for County Election Department notice that the City ballot proposi- must determine whether ballot propositions are tion information , to be combined or listed individually. MOVED BY NE annexation STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI THAT THERE BE TWO BALLOT PROPOSITIONS , ONE TO INCLUDE QUESTION OF ANNEXATION , ASSUMPTION OF PRO-RATA SHARES OF PRE-EXISTING BONDED INDEBTEDNESS AND ADOPTION OF THE CITY ' S COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN , WITH PROPOSITION TWO, THE FORMATION OF A COMMUNITY COUNCIL. THE MOTION CARRIED. Filing dates for five community council positions to be March 27- March 31 with withdrawal allowed up to April 5 . Fitzgerald Murals Letter from the Municipal Arts Commission, Mr. Highlands Adm. Roger Richert , Chairman , suggested to the Council Building that as such time as the planned construction of the new Highlands Branch Library has been consuma- ted , the Fitzgerald Murals , :now located in the Highlands Administration Building , be made the focal point of the new public facility . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY , TO FORWARD COPY OF THE LETTER TO THE LIBRARY BOARD AND THE NEW LIBRARY BUILDING COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED . ESHB , Ch. 134 , Letter from City Clerk Nelson requested City Code Laws of 1972 revision ,pursuant to enactment of state legislation, Licensing of to remove banking institutions from business license Banks exemption . The never law, heretofore limited to State exercise of this right, now extends such privilege to cities and towns , effective July 1 , 1972 . MOVED BY DELAU_RENTI, SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR IN THE REQUEST WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED. Annexation by Beard of Public Works Report , submitted by Public City of Tukwila Works Adminis . Del Bennett, advised that due to BRB File No. 1-3 location outside potential annexation area of the City of Renton there is no objection to proposed annexation of GACO Western , Inc . property by Tukwila. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council Meeting 3/20/72 Page 3 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS : (Cont . ) Bid Opening-Grady City Clerk Nelson reported bid opening on Way Lighting March 14 , for illumination and signalization of Southwest Grady Way , from Rainier Avenue to Lind Avenue Southwest with three bidders responding , General Service Electric , Inc . , Bellevue , $54 ,673 . 00 ; Signal Electric, Inc . , Kent , $77 , 550 . 47 and Westcoast Electric .Co . of Wn. , Kent , $81 , 645 . 00. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO REFER THE BIDS TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION . THE MOTION CARRIED. Planning Commission Letter from Planning Director Ericksen Recommendation for submitted Planning Commission recommendation Comprehensive Land for change in the Comprehensive Land Use Plan Use Plan Revision- from single family residential to high density Public Hearing set multi-family residential use . The property , for April 10 , 1972 owned by Stoneway Concrete , Inc . , is located in the general area boundaries of FAI 405 , NE 3rd and 4th Streets , Union Avenue NE and SE , and bluff line north of Maple Valley Highway. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT APRIL 10 , 1972 BE SET FOR HEARING ON THE PRO- POSED COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE PLAN CHANGE . THE MOTION CARRIED. Claims Against the Claim was read from Terry Betty Zistasis City-Personal Injuries for injuries sustained when driver applied and Auto Damages brakes , failing to see stop sign due allegedly to stop sign obscurity from tree branch at Third and Burnett . Claim from Mrs . Amy A. Tachell filed for damage to auto from rock , left from the recent street construction and thrown through window by passing car ,at South Third Street in vicinity of Main Ave . South . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE CLAIMS TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE CITY ' S INSURANCE CARRIER . THE MOTION CARRIED. Order Dismissing Letter from City Attorney Shellan transmitted Temporary Restraining copy of Order Dismissing Temporary Restraining Order and Order to Order and Order to Show Cause , signed by Judge Show Cause , No . 749453 Wilkins this date re Caldwell vs . Renton Civil Service Commission et al . It was noted the document does not dispose of the merits of the case which will be done at time of trial , no date yet set therefor . RECESS FOR COMMITTEE OF MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO RECESS THE WHOLE MEETING - FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE 8 : 40 P .M. WHOLE . THE MOTION CARRIED AND THE MEETING WAS RECESSED . The meeting reconvened at 9 : 15 p .m. with all Council Members present for roll call as previously . Appointment of Police Letter was react , which had been beforethe body Chief Hugh R. Darby on 3/6/72 and which had been referred to the Committee of the Whole at that time . The letter was from Mayor Garrett requesting council con- currence in the appointment of Mr . Hugh R. Darby to position of Chief for the City of Renton Police Department , to be effective as of April 1 , 1972 . Proposed motion to refer the matter back to Committee of the Whole failed it being noted the matter was already in Committee and report would be presented later in the meeting . Local 21R Notice Letter from Mr . Larry McKibben , Pres . , Wn . of Strike State Council of County and City Employees , AFL-CIO , directed to Mayor Garrett , advised that as of 3 : 30 p.m. today , March 20, 1972 Local 21R members are engaging in an AFL-CIO sanctioned city wide strike , firemen and police not requested to participate , standby crew 00 Renton City Council Meeting 3/20/72 Page 4. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont . ) Local 21R Strike Notice to be maintained in event of emergency in affected departments . Othex._ emlaloyees to be notified of the sanctioned strike and anyone who crosses the picket lines will be considered strike breakers . Mayor Garrett advised of receipt of this communication at about 4 : 00 p.m. today and stated that the City is ready to negotiate with the negotiator of 21R at any and all times . He noted the City ' s negotiator , Mr . Connor to be present at this time . Permit to cross picket Councilman Grant submitted slips for lines issed 3 Council reading which permitted Councilmen Grant Members Perry and Bruce to pass through and cross Local 21R picket line to attend the City Council Meeting , signed by Mr . Larry McKibben. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT COUNCIL INSTRUCT THE CITY NEGOTIATOR MR. CONNOR, TO EXTENL EVERY EFFORT TO PRE- VENT A PROLONGED STRIKE . CARRIED. PROCLAMATION Proclamation by Mayor Garrett designated Hazen High School the week of March 18 - 25 , 1972 as HAZEN Week , Mar 18-25 , 1972 HIGH SCHOOL WEEK, recognizing i:bs second place standing in the State Basketball Tournament after losing by a single point to Richland in the championship game . The team, coach and student body were commended for sportsmanship manner of conduct and the team for its determina- tion , outstanding execution of skill and discipline during the tournament . MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. APPOINTMENT Letter from Mayor Garrett was read advising Mr . Del Bennett - of the appointment of Mr. Del Bennett to Public Works position of Public Works Administrator for Administrator the City of Renton as provided in Ordinance No. 2692 . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED . Committee of the Whole Council .President Bruce submitted report Report - Police Per- recommending that the Council forward a sonnell letter to the Mayor requesting that upon receipt of eligibility list , which he had' asked for from the Civil Service Commission , that he return same . The Acting Police Chief had requested an increase in personnel which Council had authorized at budget time , both for Lieutenants and Captains , the Council however, feels that any major changes of command within the department should be made upon recommendation of the new Chief of Police , and positions should not be filled at this time accordingly. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. APPOINTMENT OF POLICE MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, CHIEF, MR. HUGH R. DARBY TO CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENT OF MR. HUGH R. DARBY TO 6--MOS . PROBATIONARY PERIOD AS CHIEF OF POLICE IN THE RENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT . i 51- Renton City Council Meeting 3/20/72 Minutes - Page 5 . COMMUNICATIONS AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont . ) Appointment of Upon motion to appoint the new Police Chief, Police Chief some lengthy and heated discussion ensued wherein delay of the appointment was urged for further investigation , personal inter- view of appointee and review of test and file packet containing results . Review of the material was reported by other Council Members to their satisfaction , Superior Court Judge ' s compliment on Renton ' s testing MWprocedures recalled , it also being noted judgment by council is not permissible the law vesting appointment authority only. City Attorney Shellan confirming the Civil Service laws are very strict , all matters of testing , examinations and qualificatons resting solely with the Civil Service Commission , FBI back- ground test also required and once the best qualified man is chosen the Mayor and Council as appointing authority ,must appoint . Councilman Grant requested remarks at this time by Auburn physician Dr. Rau who replied to his inquiries and related problems she has experienced during her three years of practice in Auburn with regard to parking citations and other incidents including trespassing and robberies on numerous occasions at her residence . She felt hairassinent to herself and other minority groups in Auburn was the result of discrimination noting such had been reported to the State Human Rights Commission. Appointment of THE PREVIOUS QUESTIONWAS CALLED FOR AND THE ir.. Police Chief Darby MOTION TO CONFIRM THE APPOINTMENT OF MR. DARBY Confirmed WAS VOTED UPON , DISSENTING VOICE VOTE BRINGING ROLL CALL VOTE AS FOLLOWS : AYE-5 : BRUCE , y; CLYMER , PERRY , DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT . NO-2 : t GRANT AND STREDICKE . THE MOTION CARRIED, CONFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF MR. HUGH R. DARBY TO POSITION OF POLICE CHIEF FOR THE RENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT , ON A 6-MONTHS PROBATIONARY PERIOD , EFFECTIVE AS OF APRIL 1 , 1972 . LID 248--Foreclosure Council authorization was requested to pursue Proceedings foreclosure measures as provided by law on LID 248 account of Fumio Go , property des- cribed as Lots 19 and 20 , Wallin-Edwards First .- Addition to Renton. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR WITH REFERRAL TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR FURTHER PROCEDURE . CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS , Funding Request Councilman Grant questioned letter from the Mayor dated 3/14/72 requesting funds for property acquisiton. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE SUBJECT TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR DISCUSSION AT ITS NEXT MEETING . CARRIED . Labor Negotiations Councilman Grant noted authority given to Mr . Connor earlier contained no counter offer, since 21R rejection of the city ' s most recent offer, and inquired whether intent is to negotiate or break the strike . He proposed the Council meet with the Mayor and Mr . McKibben to expedite agreement. Clymer noted this to be the job of the City ' s hired negotiator, the budget affording only certain means , the plight of his friends on the picket line also of concern to him. Renton City Council Meeting 3/20/72 Minutes - Page 6 . OLD BUSINESS (Cont .0 NE area annexation Councilman Stredicke proposed council re- consideration of ballot proposition combina- tions however discussion resulted in the decision to retain the prior arrangement of two propositions with the Community Council issue by itself and the others to be combined. Fund transfers Councilman Stredicke recalled his request for information concerning fund transfers within budget classes noting need for additional report concerning those within j the Legislative budget . Mayor Garrett noted he would supply the necessary information. NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , Annexation of Talbot THAT THE CITY PROCEED TO ANNEX THE TALBOT HILL Hill "Island" area "ISLAND" BY RESOLUTION METHOD WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED . Agenda Councilman Stredicke noted his concern with the manner in which items were brought up which did not appear on the prepared agenda causing much of his negative response , urging submittal on Friday according to required procedure in order that he may be armed with information which may be needed when inquiry is received . Order of events , timeliness of receipt and submittal of letters and documents were discussed . Council President Bruce noted his action to have appointment letter for Police Chief read following attorney ' s notice of dismissal of restraining order , it being Council ' s duty to act on the appointment . Permit to Cross Councilman Perry noted permits are available Picket Lines to cross picket lines for meetings upon request to strike captains , some- Council Members advising of having no knowledge of availability of such service . Labor Negotiations Councilman Grant proposed that Council meet with the City negotiator and members of the 21R negotiating committee , suggesting union busting tactics when no response was received. Medical Examinations MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND BY BRUCE , THE for Uniformed Personnel SUBJECT OF SETTING STANDARDS FOR MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS FOR FIRE AND POLICE PERSONNEL BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . THE MOTION CARRIED . 21R Representative MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY GRANT , THE Invited to Committee COUNCIL PRESIDENT INVITE LOCAL 21R REPRESENTA- of the Whole Meeting TIVE TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT . THE MOTION CARRIED. CBD Redevelopment MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE , Project THAT THE MAY O2 MAKE A PRESENTATION TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE UPDATING PROGRESS ON THE CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT REDEVELOP- MENT PROJECT . CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO ADJOURN. CARRIED . THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 11 : 15 P .M. lta// w Helmie Nelson, ity Clerk 53 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE 3/20/72 4 Jl7 BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS FUND DESCRIPT10N 6462 6635 $73# 155,085 CURRENT FUND PARK$ AND RECREATION 6636 6678 sllp22605 CITY STREET 6679 6728 $350157o11 CEDAR RIVER M ANO 1 6729 6731 $62069 LIBRARY 6732 6786 $50580@63 $jp236t67 YME14T 6787 6791 EMERGENCY EMPLO go4 vo'i,l REO, AND STREET FWU THRUST 6792 A 6807 ok- Seo -vo I URBAN ARTERIAL 6808 A 6823 CITY SHUP CONSTRUCTIUN 6624 6827 $11497932 LK WASHe BEACH FWD THRiST b828 6830 $21862 #90 WATERWORKS UTILITY 6831 6879 $138#187#58 AIRPORT 6880 6896 $2*860#96 EQJIPMENT RE41TA4 6699 6952 $120091013 FIREMEN 8 PENSION 6953 6979 $7*217t?1 - #7T!b 7 mak_ TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS WEA THE UNDERSIINED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE C01MITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COWNCILj HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL GERTIFICATIUN THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES ►,,AVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENOEREDO DO 410 TiiROUGH NO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO.0�- 4� 6979 IN T>4E AMOUNT UF THIS 20 OF MARCH 1972t -6!/2Xt&Y4 h 140.0 �01 FINANCE COMMITTEE 4*m woo a 01MITTEE MEMBER OIL woom-m mmm IV w as w COMMITTEE wwwww"w March 20, 1972 CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING, MARCH 14, 1972 2:00 P.M. Illumination and Signalization to Southwest Grady Way from Rainier Avonue South to Lind Avenue Soull est BIDDER BID DEPOSIT BID General Service Electric, Inc. Bid Bond $54,673.00 13306 S.E. 30th P. 0. Box 1435 Bellevue, Wash., 98009 Signal Electric, Inc. Bid Bond $77,550.47 9012 S. 208th St. Kent, Wash., 98031 Westcoast Electric Co. of Wash. Bid Bond 18250 68th Ave. S. Kent, Wash., 98031 $81,646.80* Exempt from Sales Tax Engineer's Corrections 1972 AiuuuLtee Meeting Calendar OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 20 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS Tues . Council Executive Session re Committee of the Whole 3/21/72 7 : 30 p .m. Bruce Chambers property on Mill ; Union Matters and Medical Exams Fri . Conf . Rm. , Community Services 3/24/72 4 : 00 p .m. Clymer 6th fl . Finance and Personnel ) Mon . 5 : 00 p .m. Schellert 6th Floor After Legislation 3/27/72 Committee Meeting Joint Meeting ) Legislation ) Perry Mon . hairman ' s Public Safety 3/27/72 7 : 15 p .m . Delaurenti ffice-6th loor Public Works Grant P . m .Transportation Wed. 7 : 00 P . Stredicke 3/22/72 Other 4 T P 56 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK MARCH 20, 1972 f PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT f BU ILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B 2951 $ 400.00 Pioneer Dist. Co. 315 Williams Ave S. 2 doors, fixe wall, plstr. 2952 35000.00 Virginia C. Forte 1100 Bronson Way N. Earthquake repair 2953 1,000.00 Ben A. Swenson 817 Queen Ave NE Patio into bedrooms 2954 Mrs. Mario W. Belmondo 705 S. 4th St. Demolish building 2955 18,000.00 E. Wechselberger 1900 Aberdeen Ave SE Constr. single farm. re B 2956 400.00 Victor Diambri 1615 Shattuck Ave S. Constr. storage shed ELECTRICAL PERMITS E 3562 600.00 Mark Seven Realty 3819 NE 8th Crt. Incr. serv. heat, add cir. 3563 400.00 Joe D. Paglia 325 Williams Ave S. Inst. serv. conn. equip. 3564 250.00 L.D.L. Dev. Co. N. 6th St. & Park Ave N. Move flood pole, serv. drop 3565 270.00 Ben Swenson 817 Queen Ave NE Inst. wiring 2 bedrooms 3566 700.00 John Dennis 1205 N. 35th St. Inst. wiring E 3567 125.00 Pacific NW Bell. 3408 NE 4th St. Inst. 5 hanging fixtures 3568 675.00 Ed Beggens 674 Camas Ave NE Inst. serv., elect. heat 3569 1,300.00 FHA Mark Seven Realty 2831-2833 NE 13th St. Panel, elect. heat, circ. MECHANICAL PERMITS M 3126 450.00 FHA Mark Seven Realty 1632 C gnas Ave NE Inst. gas furnace 3127 500.00 FHA Mark Seven Realty 510 Bronson Pl. NE Inst. oil furnace 3128 4,900.00 Howard Fletcher Co. 875 SW 7th St. Inst. plmbg. gas piping 3129 680.00 Edith Look 578 Edmonds Ave NE Inst. gas furnace 3130 600.00 Kampe Constr. Co. 1119 N. 32nd St. Inst. plmbg. fixtures M 3131 600.00 Kampe Constr. Co. 1201 N. 32nd St. Inst, plmbg. fixtures 3132 11335.00 G & 0 Remodelers 3939 SE 10th St. Inst. plmbg. fixtures 3133 500.00 B & B Auto Parts 40q1 Rainier Ave N. Inst. heaters (2) 3134 7,885.00 B & B Auto Parts 401 Rainier Ave N. Inst. plmbg. fixtures SIGN PERMITS 3 208 325.00 Arbuckle Glass Go. 251 Rainier Ave N. Inst. roof sign RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING March 27 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 PM Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE AGENT Claims against the City : Paul J . Keppler, Personal Injury Preston E . Williams , False Arrest Marilyn A. Parker, Auto Damage COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Fair Housing Commission request for ratification of 1969 Agreement received from the Washington State Board against Discrimination COMMUNITY SERVICES Subject of appraisal and fee waiver policy - (Vacation portion of Houser Way N. ) FINANCE COMMITTEE Request of Mr. E . Rex Jones to lease City property in the vicinity of 30 Logan Ave S . and demolish existing oil stands Funding 21R Contract Provisions LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Comprehensive Land Use change - High Density to Commercial - General Securities Inc . NW corner Puget Dr. -Benson Hwy. Subject of Claim Vouchers per Audit remarks Uniform ordinance relating to vacation schedules for all employees MAYOR Rest benches along Kirkland Ave for elderly citizens : Power to act Renton Historical Society request for space for period of one month PARK BOARD Assist in selection of Japanese Garden Site PLANNING DIRECTOR Subject of appraisal and fee waiver policy - (Vacation portion of Houser Way N. ) PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Application requesting music machine license for Pizza Haven be granted Hit Parade Music Corp. Application for two Shuffleboard licenses at Eagle Tavern Dominic Carpine complaint re Tavern operation at 205 Airport Way PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Bids for various articles of equipment and vehicles required for Equipment Rental Program Ir J� RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING March 27 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the City Council. meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE , Pres . , GRANT , CLYMER, STREDICKE, PERRY , COUNCIL MEMBERS DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT . CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor, HELMIE NELSON, City Clerk, IN ATTENDANCE G. M. SHELLAN , City Attorney, JACK WILSON, City Engineering Director , GORDON ERICKSEN , Planning Director , TED BENNETT , Acting Finance Director , DEL BENNETT , Public Works Administrator , FRANK HENRY , Acting Police Chief , VERN CHURCH , Purchasing Agent , JIM FRASER, Acting Personnel Director, JACK LYNCH , Administrative Assistant to the Mayor and WES CREWS , Assistant Building Director . I MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED' BY PERRY, TO APPROVE 3/20/72 Meeting THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF 3/20/72 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT . THE MOTION CARRIED . Ratification of Council President Bruce submitted Committee of the 21R Agreement Whole recommendation to concur in the ratification in Settlement of of agreement with Local 21R of the Washington State y Labor Dispute CounciZ ,County and City Employees , AFL-CIO, and to concur with Mr. James M. Conner , the Council ' s Negotiator as per his letter agreement of March 27 , 1972 , recorded herein by attachment . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE RECOMMENDATIONS . Mr. Conner, upon invitation , { outlined provisions of the agreement reporting 76-14 ratification vote by union members and settlement between parties this date . PENDING MOTION CARRIED. VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported Nos . 6980 - 6981 approval of Vouchers No . 6980 and 6981 for contract payment and MOVED THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR AND I AUTHORIZE SAME FOR PAYMENT AT THIS TIME . MOTION i SECONDED BY PERRY AND CARRIED. I PUBLIC HEARING, This being the date set , the hearing on vacation ill Vacation of of portion of Houser Way was opened. Engineering portion of Director ' s letter was read reporting no objections Houser Way No . to vacation of the unimproved right-of-way, same Bronson Way to not included in the City ' s 6-Year Street Program , No. Brooks St ., nor being necessary to traffic circulation in the to Dunn Lumber , area. It was proposed that utility easement be Burlington Nor. reserved for existing and possible future uses . and R. D. Larson , Property was described by Mr. Jack Wilson upon request. 100% abutting Mr. Max Fisk was present on behalf of Petitioner , ownerships Dunn Lumber Company ,and replied to inquiries by Councilman Stredicke as to spur track use , - such to continue , landscaping and screening , problems of law enforcement noted when slats are used in the fencing, and fee in consideration of beautification efforts . After close of remarks it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO GRANT THE VACATION AS RECOMMENDED , RETAINING UTILITY EASEMENT , FEE IN SUM OF ONE-HALF OF APPRAISED VALUE TO BE CHARGED . Discussion ensued concerning need for easement in- the alley, fee , and policy concerning appraisals for determining of value of city' s interest which is not fee title interest but only vested use rights . PENDING MOTION CARRIED . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO REFER THE MATTERS OF APPRAISAL POLICY AND FEE WAIVER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE AND THE PLANNING DIRECTOR. THE MOTION CARRIED . 59 Renton City Council Meeting 3/27/72 Minutes - Page 2 . PUBLIC HEARING: Appeal of Planning Commission decision by General Securities , Inca NW Corner Puget and Benson Hwy . Change in Comprehensive This being the date set the public hearing , Land Use Plan from High on appeal by General Securities , Inc . of Density to Commercial Planning Commission denial of land use Use-Denial Appealed change , was opened . Letter from Attorney Roger I . Lewis , on behalf of adjacent landowner , Dr. Thomas E . Maxwell , opposed changes to the City ' s Comprehensive Land Use Plan which it was feared would result in activities not com- patible with the medical clinic nor the surrounding residential uses . Such change also , to possibly set the stage for pressure to revise the other three corners whereupon a commercial center might evolve which it was felt would be detrimental to the clinic . He noted some $200 , 000. 00 has been invested at this location by Dr . Maxwell in the belief that the present Comprehensive Land Use Plan would remain in its existing status quo . It was requested that the Council make no change in the plan at this time . Letter from James H. White , J. M. Randall , D . H. Shepherdson and James T . Bell , owners of property to the north , supported the proposed change it being their goal to build an office and medical complex on their property and feeling the development of the intersection to be necessary for overall growth and progress of the area which would also serve growing public demands as well as bring in new city revenue . AUDIENCE COMMENT Audience comment was invited at this time . Mr. Gordon Clinton Mr. Gordon Clinton , Seattle Attorney , spoke Attorney for on behalf of the applicant noting that the Applicant size and location of the property , between two main arterials , to limit its use , it being undesirable for multi-family residential use with financing not available therefor. He called attention to applicant ' s resume which had been distributed , containing synopsis of plan modification requests , and listing advantages which included public service to be provided , there being no service stations within a mile of the inter- section at present , employment benefits and tax revenue to be generated as well . Much of the land in proximity of the subject site is unimproved , Mr . Clinton noted that landscaping and setbacks and any restrictive covenants as may be required and imposed will be observed in a worthy manner . He charged it the. duty of the Council , in the best interest of the city and the property owner , to insure the highest and best use of the property . Presentation by Planning Director Ericksen presented film Planning Director slides of the area and surrounding properties , Ericksen noting apartment complexes easterly and southerly and gas plant located below the hill and to the southwest , with the medical clinic directly north and abutting the site in question. All property to the West of Puget Drive is Single Family Residential . NE corner of Benson at Puget Drive slated for development by Transamerica Development Company for shopette , B-1 granted therefor some time ago . He noted Planning Commission denial of the change after looking over the property and considering topography JV Renton City Council Meeting Minutes - Page 3. PUBLIC HEARING : Appeal by General Securities , Inc . of Planning Commission denial of Change in Comp. Land Use Plan Presentation of and effect of the development proposed on Planning Director other properties in the area- Timeliness for (Continued) additional business zoning and need at this time were considered and not felt justified. It was noted the medical clinic is allowable under present use by special permit . Councilman request Councilman Stredicke requested to be excused to be :excused due from the Council Chambers feeling conflict to conflict of interest to exist in this matter. Granted. Council discussion was invited, Delaurenti inquiring as to effect of SR 515 (Benson Hwy. Relocation) The Planning Director pointed out the new route to run to the west below the hill in vicinity of the gas plant . Councilman Bruce inquired as to size of the subject parcel and was advised that it contains about 32 , 000 square feet of land, Bruce adding that it did not seem feasible that high rise could be built -in this small area and he did not think use of the land could be denied the owner. Mrs . Patricia Seymour, PlAnning Commission Member, 2534 Burnett South , noted principle of overall planning to be of concern and speaking as a citizen rather than commissioner if ethics demand, noted feelings that the kind of enterprise anticipated does not belong in the area , gas being available just at the foot of the hill , noting unanimous commission vote on the denial . Mr. Clinton read a letter from Kassler & Company , financial backers for the project, which letter noted the area to be better suited for retail or commercial development rather than residential the high traffic volume at intersection not lending itself to apartment or even office facilities , and financing not available for such accordingly. Council Action MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY GRANT , THE HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO CONCUR IN THE PLANNING COMMISSION DECISION AND TO DENY THE APPEAL. Council discussion pro and con ensued , the motion subsequently voted upon . MOTION FAILED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED SCHELLERT , TO GRANT THE APPEAL . DISSENTING VOICE VOTE RULING BROUGHT ROLL CALL AS FOLLOWS : AYE-4 : BRUCE , CLYMER, DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT , NO-2 : GRANT AND PERRY . MOTION CARRIED . STREDICKE WAS OUT OF CHAMBERS AS YET . (See referral after recess) RECESS MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO RECESS . CARRIED. 9 : 14 p.m. Recess was declared. The meeting reconvened at x : 30 p .m. with all councilmen present for roll call . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , PRIOR MATTER OF THE COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE CHANGE BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS ORDINANCE NO. 2701 Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted Comprehensive Land for first reading an Ordinance of the City of Use Change - Jay Renton amending the City ' s Comprehensive Land Use Holmes Property, Plan and maps and data in conjunction therewith, Jefferson Ave. NE relating to certain properties located in the Renton Highlands area of the City. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO AUTHORIZE SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . CARRIED. AFTER FINAL READING , IT WAS MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT TO ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE -UNANIMOUS AYES . MOTION C'kRPIED . 61 Renton City Council Meeting 3/27/72 Minutes - Page 4 . ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS (Cont. ) ORDINANCE NO. 2702 Ordinance was read authorizing acquisition Authorizing Condemna- of certain property rights by eminent domain; tion for property providing for the payment thereof; authorizing acquisition , LID 270 the City Attorney to prepare a Petition for Condemnation in the Superior Court in and for the County of King and the prosecution thereof for the acquisition of such property rights for the construction and maintenance of sewer mains and appurtanances within the boundaries of LID No. 270 , situated in Renton , Washington. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO AUTHORIZE SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . AFTER THE FINAL READING , IT WAS MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN UNANIMOUS AFFIRMATIVE VOTE . THE MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Rest Benches along Petition containing 86 signatures , attached Kirkland for the to letter from Mrs . Emma Randall and Mrs . Ida elderly citizens Davis , requested benches be installed along Kirkland Avenue from Hillcrest Lane and Ever- green 'Terrace housing complexes to the shopping area . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY , TO REFER THE REQUEST TO THE MAYOR' S OFFICE WITH POWER TO ACT. Mrs . Robert Spencer, Hillcrest resident noted some residents to be 80 years of age and needing canes and having to stop to rest on the way , sitting on the curb, it being a mile to the shopping centers and bus . service not available . MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Councilman Stredicke requested to suspend the rules and move to audience comment to allow remarks by citizen from the floor . Granted . Dominic Carpine Mr. Dominic Carpine , Kent resident, 16807 S .E . Complaint regarding 256th Street , noted problem regarding Angelo ' s Tavern Operation Tavern on Logan Avenue , the lack of parking and resulting resulting in infringement upon private property problems to its which he owns as well as that of others in the neighbors area. Noise factor also becoming untolerableIt . cabaret license questioned for facility in such residential area. He outlined his numerous attempts to resolve the problems , being a family friend for over some 50 years of owner , to no avail resulting in present despair and legal action . Petition was presented requesting abatement which will be filed for record with the City upon its completion. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Mr. King Parker Mr . King Parker , 13637 S .E . 100th Place , Co- Ballot Propositions- Chairman , For Citizens For Annexation, urged May 9 Annexation that ballot issues for the May 9 annexation Election election be placed into three propositions rather than the two proposed and that the matter of assumption of bonded indebtedness .. be set forth in a separate proposition which he felt would eliminate objections even though the debt is now negligible . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO RECONSIDER THE ACTION OF LAST WEEK CONCERNING NUMBER OF BALLOT PROPOSI- TIONS. CARRIED . MOTION NOW BEFORE THE BODY WAS TO HAVE 2 PROPOSITIONS WITH MATTER OF MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ONLY ON A SEPARATE ISSUE . MOTION FAILED . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THE COUNCIL APPROVE 3 BALLOT PROPOSITIONS . Proposition I , For or against Annexation , and adoption of the City ' s Comprehensive Land Use Plan. . 62 Renton City Council Meeting 3/27/72 Minutes - Page 5 . AUDIENCE COMMENT_: Mr. King Parker re annexation ballot propositions Annexation Election Ballot to have 3 'Proposition 2-For or against assumption of Propositions pro rata share of pre-existing bonded in- debtedness of the City ; and Proposition No . 3- For or Against creation of a Community Municipal Corporation. THE MOTION TO HAVE 3 BALLOT PROPOSITIONS WAS. DEBATED . It was noted ii-desired', the annexation need not be accepted if the debt is not approved. DISSENTING VOICE VOTE BROUGHT ROLL CALL AS FOLLOWS : AYE-4 : BRUCE , GRANT , STREDICKE AND DELAURENTI . NO-3 : CLYMER, - PERRY AND SCHELLERT. MOTION CARRIED .AUTHORIZING 3 BALLOT PROPOSITIONS . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Bid Opening, 3/22/72 City Clerk Nelson reported March 22 bid openings Equipment Rental for various articles of equipment and vehicles items required for the Equipment Rental Program. 18 bidders responding to the bid call ,as attached hereto . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO DISPENSE WITH READING OF THE BIDS AND TO INCLUDE TABULATIONS IN THE MINUTES . CARRIED. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE BIDS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED. Applications for Letter from Mr. R. H . Bean , Pizza Haven , Inc. , Music and Amusement 739 Rainier Avenue , requested that Hit Parade Device Licenses Music Corporation be granted required license to operate ..a Phonograph at said business location. Letter from owners of Eagle Tavern , 340 Burnett Avenue So . , requested license to operate two Shuffleboards at said business location . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO REFER THE APPLICATIONS TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT . THE MOTION CARRIED. wow Street Department Memo , from Building Director B. L. , Ruppert , Shop Building Bids advised the Mayor and Council that the Economic Rejected by EDA Development Administration has not approved the bids .as submitted on the Street Department Shop Building , EDA Project 07-11-00777 , due to failure of all bidders to qualify under equal employment standards for King County. It will now be necessary to advertise for new bids . It was recommended that prior action concerning the bids now be rescinded , per 3/13/72 minutes . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO REJECT ALL BIDS SUBMITTED ON THE CITY STREET DEPARTMENT SHOP BUILDING HERETOFORE . It was noted the bids had been subject to EDA approval . MOTION CARRIED . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO ADOPT THE REPORT OF THE BUILDING DIRECTOR AND AUTHORIZE NEW BID CALL. CARRIED . Claims Claims were filed against the City for personal injury , falx arrest and auto damages respectively , by Paul J. Keppler , Preston E. Williams and Marilyn A. Parker . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY GRANT , Ta REFER THE CLAIMS TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE CITY ' S INSURANCE AGENT . CARRIED. Renton Historical Letter from Mr. F . A. Storey, President of Society Request the Renton Historical Society, requested use for space for 1 of Rooms C and D for one month approximately, month in connection with arrangement of material at the Highlands Adm. Building Museum site , such space to be vacated if needed earlier. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE REQUEST TO THE MAYOR' S OFFICE FOR REVIEW. THE MOTION CARRIED. �?J Renton City Council Meeting 3/27/72 Minutes - Page 6 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont. ) Additional Items MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI For Agenda ITEMS RECEIVED AFTER PREPARATION OF THE AGENDA BE READ . CARRIED. State Audit Report Letter from Robert V . Graham, State Auditor, Year Ending 12/31/70 by Adrian Webster , Chief Examiner, trans- mitted report pertaining to the last audit of the City of Renton for 1970 . The report is on file in the City Clerk ' s Office for inspection. (See later remarks this subject) Fair Housing Letter from Mrs . Helga Karinen , Secretary Commission Request of the Fair Housing Commission , requested ratification or passage by the Mayor and City Council of Agreement received from the Washington State Board Against Discrimination in 1969 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . THE MOTION CARRIED . Receipts for MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , THE Claim Vouchers SUBJECT OF CLAIM VOUCHERS PER AUDIT REMARKS BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. Policy procedure of requiring same was noted. MOTION CARRIED . Request to Lease Letter from Mr. E . Rex Jones , requested City Property on to lease area adjacent to Matthie ' s Key Logan Ave . South and Sharp Shop , 30 Logan Ave . So . , needed to conduct said business . The property had formerly been leased by Mr. Gustine but is not under lease at the present time . Two- year lease at rental of $40 . 00 per month was requested. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO REFER THE REQUEST TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE . MOTION CARRIED . OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Walkway Status-No . Council President Bruce inquired as to the Renton Interchange status of walkway from North Renton Inter- to Lake Wn . Beach Park change to Lake Wn . Beach Park . Engineering Director Wilson noted completion of design plans by the State Highway Department , the facility commencing at Aberdeen where it crosses Hwy. 405 running diagonal down the hill crossing under the structure and over the hill to the park property, specs submitted today on preliminary plan with hopes for contract completion this summer. Mr. Frank Storey reported confirmation of same from District Engineer Roberts , with assurance of summer completion. Community Services Chairman Clymer submitted Community Services Committee Report report recommending that fee of $ 35 . 00 be 1 . Use of Public established for special use of public Property - Herfy ' s property by Herfy ' s Corporation at Sunset Blvd . and Bronson Way , 16 ft . strip of -- right-of-way being utilized by said Company, per Board of Public Works recommendation . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED . 2 . Comprehensive The Community Services Committee recommended Land Use Plan Reviewed no action at this time on policy of annual Annually by Planning review of Comprehensive Land Use Changes . Commission MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED . 64 Renton City Council Meeting 3/27/72 Minutes - Page 7. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL (Cont. ) Community Services The Community Services Committee recommended Committee Report that the Park Board be included to help in 3 . Japanese Garden selection of a site for a Japanese Garden as per Sister City Committee letter of Mar . 13 . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. r Ratification of MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , THE ' 21R Contract- MATTER OF FUNDING 21R CONTRACT PREVISIONS Funding BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED. Uniform Ordinance MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY GRANT, THE for Vacation Benefits MATTER OF VACATION SCHEDULE BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR UNIFORM ORDI- NANCE AFFECTING ALL EMPLOYEES , ALONG WITH OTHER MATTERS IN THE NEW 21R CONTRACT. THE MOTION CARRIED . 2nd Floor Restroom Councilman Stredicke requested that the Facility second floor restroom facility be made available to those using the lunchroom when the Council Chamber is not in use , the Mayor and Building Department requested to unlock the facility for use or provide a key for use when the lunchroom is in operation. Transportation Chairman Stredicke submitted Transportation Committee Report Committee recommendation along with that Bid Award-SW Grady of the Engineering Director that the City Way Signal , Illum- accept the low bid of General Service Electric ination Work Company, in sum of $54 , 673. 00 on the Grady Way Signalization , Illumination and channeliza- tion project. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATIONS. THE MOTION CARRIED . Right-of-Way Councilman Stredicke questioned the matter Vacation of Houser Way Vacation with regard to fee inquiring whether previous vacation concerned city owned property and difference of con- sideration since no fee was charged. He in- quired whether there had been a Board of Public Works recommendation and was advised there had been no referral to that Board of this matter it being noted both were city owned properties J Stredicke questioned why property East of the tracks was retained and was advised abutting property owners had petitioned for vacation of the other parcels , the city retaining utility easement right in either cases . Retirement Party Attention was called to March 29th retirement for City Treasurer party to be held for City Treasurer Gossett at the Carco Theatre from 1 : 00 p.m, to 5 : 00 p.m. AUDIENCE COMMENT i Mr. Joe Sporcic Mr . Joe Sporcic , 1316 Harrington N.E. , com- re Emergency mended the City on its acquisition of the First Aid Vehicle new First Aid Vehicle which he felt was a beautiful piece of equipment of which the city could well be proud to own . Councilman Perry recalled appointment pending in connection with the Ambulance Ordinance (8 person advisory committee) which Mayor Garrett advised he has been working on. Mr . E . Rex Jones Mr. Jones requested permission to demolish oil stands if lease is granted him as requested earlier , same being unsightly on the property. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECOND BY GRANT ,, TO ADJOURN. 10 :58 P.M. CARRIED. City Clerk R March 27 , 1972 Mr. Larry McKibben, President Washington State Council of County & City Employees, AFL-CIO 261 N. E. 45th Seattle, Washington 98105 Dear Larry: This letter will confirm the agreement which was reached between the negotiating committees of 21-R and the City of Renton at a negotiating session held on March 25, 1972 . 1. Wages- Effective: 4-1-72, $15 .00 across the board increase. Effective 1-1-73, $27.50 across the board increase. 2. Medical Insurance- The City shall contribute up to $18. 15/month for the health insurance premium for each employee effective January 1, 1972. Effective January 11 1973, the City shall contribute up to $20. 00 per employee per month provided such increase is required to maintain the existing level of benefits. 3. Pay Plan- All anniversary step increases becoming due during 1972 and 1973 snall be paid effective 1-1-72.. In the event that a pay plan study is conducted by the City, the Union shall have the right to participate in such study. 4 . Duration-The agreement shall become effective April. 1, 1972 and expire December 31, 1973 . Negotiations for 1975 shall commence no later than September 1, 1973. �.- 5. Vacation- The City shall implement an improved vacation schedule consistent with what has been granted other City employees. The accruals for such improved vacation chat begin on the applicable anniversary date in 1972 for affected employees. 6 . Compensatory Time- The City does not have any strong objection to utilizing compensatory time in lieu of cash payment for overtime. Any final language, however, must retain the right to determine whether or not compensatory time may be granted with the employer . 7 . Standb - The City agrees to a clause clarifying that stan by time is not required. ` 8. Any employee who lost wages because of the strike shall have the option to use any accrued com;Densatory time or vacation time to cover such. loss . Sucfi payment shall be at the rate of pay in effect at the beginning of the strike and requests for such payment must be made prior to April 1 , 1972 . It was further agreed by the Committees to recommend settlement to their respective groups . It was agreed by the parties that the agreement shall be final- ized and executed no later than April 10 , 1972 , in order for the improvements to be executed. Yours truly, 4 James M. Conner ;f City Negotiator OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK March 27, 1972 C• BID OPENING, MARCH 22, 1972 - 2:00 P.M. Page 1 of 5 C" CITY OF RENTON FURNISH BELOW LISTED EQUIPMENT FOR EQUIPMENT RENTAL FUND 1 1972 3- 1 1972 4- 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 5-6 1 1972 8-10 1 1972 j Wheel Street Wheel Back- Single Axle Single Axle Tandam Axle Flatbed Cubic Yard Cubic Yard 40-Foot Sweeper hoe w/Loader Truck Cab & Truck Cab & Truck Cab & Truck Body Contr. Type Contr. Type Boom One Chassis Chassis Chassis w/Hoist Body w/Hoist Body w/Hoist Man Lift Only Only Only BIDDER BID DEPOSIT 18.000 GVW 27.500 GVW 46 000 GVW ' Allied Body Works, Inc. Bid Bond $1,376.00 $2,436.47 $2,996.95 3922 - 7th Ave. South ST 68.80 ST 121.82 ST 149.85 Seattle, Wash. , 98108 $1,444.80 $2,558.29 $3,146.80 $11444.80 $2,55,9.29 $3,146.80 Asplundh Equipment Sales & Service No Bid Dep. Alternate 117 South Irwindale Ave. $15,000.00 Azusa, Calif. , 91702 ST 750.00 $15,750.00 Trade-in $200.00 $15,550.00 Automotive Equipment Company Certified $16,749.00 2025 Airport Way South Check ST 837.45 Seattle, Wash. , 98134 $17,586.45 Trade-in D22 750.00 D25 750.00 $1,500.00 $16,086.45 Bryant Motors, Inc. Bid Bonds/ (20,000 GVW $7,352.30 $15,385.53 1300 Bronson Way ST 367.62 ST 769.28 $5,006.10 Renton, Wash. , 98055 $7,719.92 $16,154.81ST 250.31 $5,256.41 Trade-in Trade-in 2105 0.00 D22 500.00 $5,256.41 $7,219.92 D25 700.00 $1,200.00 14,954.81 Office of the City Clerk March 27, 1972 Bid Opening, March 22, 1972( 10 P.M. CITI __ _.,ENTON Page 2 of 5 FURNISH BELOW LISTED EQUIPMENT FOR EQUIPMENT RENTAL FUND 1 1972 3- 1 1972 4- 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 5-6 1 1972 8-10 1 1972 Wheel Wheel Back- Single Axle Single Axle Tandam Axle Flatbed Cubic Yard Cubic Yard 40-Foot Street hoe w/ Truck Cab & Truck Cab & Truck Cab & Truck Body Contr. Type Contr. Type Boom One Sweeper Loader Chassis Chassis Chassis w/Hoist Body w/ Body w/ Man Lift Only Only Only Hoist Hoist BIDDER BID DEPOSIT 18 000 GVW 27,500 GVW 46 000 GVW Buck & Son Tractor Co. Bid Bond $16,196.64 3701 Pacific Hiway East ST 809.83 Fife, Washington 98424 $17,006.47 Trade-in E35 $3,641.00 $13,365.47 Craig Taylor Equipment Co. Bid Bond $13,418.00 3100 East Valley Rd. ST 670.90 P.O. Box 710 $14,088.90 Renton, Wash. , 98055 Trade-in E35 $11,222-90 Fray Equipment Co. , Inc. Bid Bond $13,485.00 5821 First Ave. South ST 674.25 Seattle, Wash. , 98108 $14,159.25 Trade-in E35 $4,000.00 $10,159.25 Fageol Motors, Inc. Bid Bond $17,450.00 916 Maynard Ave. South ST 872.50 Seattle, Wash. , 98134 $18,322.50 Trade-in D22 700.00 D25 1,000.00 $1,700,00 $16,622.50 Office of the City Clerk Bid Opening, March 22, 1972 - 2:00 P.M. CITY OF RENTON March 27, 1972 FURNISH BELOW LISTED EQUIPMENT FOR EQUIPMENT RENTAL FUND Page 3 of 5 1 1972 3- 1 1972 4- 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 5-6 1 1972 8-10 1 1972 Wheel Wheel Back- Single Axle Single Axle Tandam Axle Flatbed Cubic Yard Cubic Yard 40-Foot Street hoe Truck Cab & Truck Cab & Truck Cab & Truck Body Contr. Type Contr. Type Boom One Sweeper w/Loader Chassis Only Chassis Chassis w/Hoist Body Body Man Lift 18,000 GVW Only Only w/Hoist w/Hoist w/Option BIDDER BID DEPOSIT 27,500 GVW 46 000 GVW Glenco Inc. Cashier' s $19,749.00 14012 Pacific Ave. Check ST 987.45 Tacoma, Wash. , 98444 $20,736.45 Trade-in E35 $4,064.45 $162672.00 GMC Truck & Coach Division Cashier' s (20,000 GVW) $7,883.88 $18,340.33 General Motors Corporation Check $4,692.69 ST 394.19 ST 917.02 600-622 Fifth Ave. South ST 234.63 $8,278.07 $19,257.35 Seattle, Wash. , 98104 $4,927.32 Trade-in Trade-in $4,927.32 D21 65o.00 D22 400.00 D25 750.00 $7,628.07 $1,150.00 $18,107.35 Paul K. Haggard Co. Bid Bond $1,703.75 $1,395.00 $2,985.00 $7,492.00 ST 14000 Interurban Avenue South ST 85.19 ST 69.75 ST 149.25 374.60 $ Seattle, Wash. , 98168 $188 4.75 ,7 .94 $1,46 $3,134.25 $7+866.60 Trade-in $1,788.94 $1,464.75 $3,134.25 $950.00 + $840.0( $Z 756.6e National Machinery Company Certified $15,400.00 3407 Airport Way South Check 150.00) Seattle, Washington 98134 $15,250.00 ST 762.50 $16,012.50 Trade-in E39 $4,000.00 / $12.012.00 Office of the City ClerkMarch 27, 1972 Bid Opening, March 22, 1972 � 2:00 P.M. CITY�ur n.r�TTON LISTED BELOW LISTEQUIPMENT FOR EQUIPMENT RENTAL FUND Page 4 of 5 1 1972 3- 1 1972 4- 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 5-6 1 1972 8-10 1 1972 Wheel Wheel Back- Single Axle Single Axle Tandam Axle Flatbed Cubic Yard Cubic Yard 40-Foot Street hoe w/LoaderTruck Cab & Truck Cab & Truck Cab & Truck Body Contr. Type Contr. Type Boom One Sweeper Chassis Chassis Chassis w/Hoist Body Body Man Lift Only Only Only w/Hoist w/Hoist BIDDER BID DEPOSIT 18,000 GVW 27,500 GVW 46 000 GVW Nelson Truck Equipment Co. , Inc. Manager' s $1,502.23 $2,291.00 $3,209.00 128 Westlake North Check ST 75.11 ST 114.55 ST 160.40 Seattle, Wash. , 98109 $1.577.34 $2,405.55 $3,369.40 $1,577.34 $2,405.55 $3,3 'lobblee Utilities Equipment Co. Bid Bond 3423 Fourth Ave. South $8,647.00 Seattle, Wash. , 98134 ST 432.35 $9,079.35 Trade-in ' $1,000.00 $8,079.35 Tool Crib Company of Seattle, Inc. Certified $16,449,74 5701 First Ave. South Check ST 822.49 Seattle, Wash. , 98108 $17,272.23 Trade-in E35 $2,000.00 15,272.23 Transport Equipment Company Bid Bonds $11,993.00 $1,826.00 $2,779.00 $3,583.00 3400 Sixth Avenue South ST 599.65 ST 91.30 ST 138.95 ST 179.15 Seattle, Wash. , 98134 $12,592.65 $1,917.30 $2-,917.95 $3,762.15 Trade-in E $59-0--00 $12,092.65 $1,917.30 $2,917.95 $3,762.15 Office of the City Clerk CITY OF RENTON March 27, 1972 Bid Opening, March 22, 1972 - 2:00 P.M. FURNISH BELOW LISTED EQUIPMLTT FOR EQUIPMENT RENTAL FUND Page 5 of 5 � 1 1972 3- 1 1972 4- 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 1 1972 5-6 1 1972 8-10 1 1972 Wheel Wheel Back- Single Axle Single Axle Tandam Axle Flatbed Cubic Yard Cubic Yard 40-Foot Street hoe w/Loader Truck Cab & Truck Cab & Truck Cab & Truck Body Contr. Type Contr. Type Boom One Sweeper Chassis Chassis Chassis w/Hoist Body Body Man Lift Only Only Only w/Hoist w/Hoist BIDDER BID DEPOSIT 18,000 GVW 27,500 GVW 46,000 GVW Tom Matson' s Valley Motors (Dodge) Bid Bond $4,398.50 $7,438.00 (45,500 GVW 2925 Auburn Avenue ST 219.92 ST 371.90 17,468.50 Auburn, Wash. , 98002 $4,618 $7,809.90 ST 873.43 $4,618.42 Trade-in $18,341.93 D21 400.00 Trade-in D22 $550.00 $7,409.90 D25 650.00 $1,200.00 $17,141.93 Wilson Motor Company (Ford) Certified $49439.68 $79325.87 $18,428.86 5433 Leary Avenue N.W. Checks ST 221.98 ST 366.29 ST 921.44 Seattle, Wash. , 98107 $4,661.66 $7,692.16 $19,350.30 $41661.66 Trade-in Trade-in D21 800.00 D22 600.00 $6,892.16 25 1000.00 $1600.00 FEDERAL EXCISE TAX EXCLUDED $17,750.30 DELIVERY DATES See symbol below bid price Delivery 30 days after receipt of order Delivery 120 days after receipt of order Delivery 90 days from date of order Delivery 60 days from date of order Delivery 5 days Delivery 30-60 days from date of order Delivery 45 days Delivery 15 days from receipt of order Delivery 5-6 weeks Deliver 10 days on receipt of chassis Delivij-90 days 1 1972 ( ittee Meeting Calendar OFFICE v� THE CITY CLERK " COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCIi 27 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS Committee of the Whole Thurs . 3/30 8 : 00 PM Bruce 2nd Fl.Conf .Rm,� Community Services Fri. 3/31 4 : 00 PM Clymer 3rd Fl .Conf . Rm Finance and Personnel Tues . 4/4 4 : 30 PM Schellert ro determine intent re type & extent of Wage Study c?esired. Legislation Mon. 4/3 4 : 00 PM Perry Chrmn' s 6th F1 . Office Public Safety Mon. 4/3 Following Delaurenti Chr-inn' s Off. Council Meeting Public Works Thurs . 3/30 7 : 30 PM Grant 4th F1.Conf.Rn To review bids Transportation Stredicke Other Fair Housing Comm. Thurs . 4/20 7 :00 PM 6t1,, F1.Conf. Rm I OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK MARCH 27, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B2957 $ 500 .00 ERNEST MAR'T'IN 329 BUNSET BLVD N INST DOOR & WINDOW 2958 850 .00 F H A 803 DAYTON AVE NE REROOF RESIDENCE 2959 360 .00 FHA-MARK SEVEN 3501 NE 6TH PL REROOF RESIDENCE B2960 8,995 .00 AERO-DYNE 300 AIRPORT WAY CONST NOSE HANGAR 2961 2 ,000 .00 JOHN IWASAKI 614 NW 3RD ST CONST GARAGE 2962 21,700 .00 JAMES HIGHMAN 2001 SE 18TH CRT NEW RESIDENCE 2963 VOIDED 2964 200 .00 W H CULBERTSON 2502 NE 17TH ST PATIO & COVER B2965 950 .00 FHA-MARK SEVEN 1304 N 34TIl ST FOUNDATION RPR 2966 500 .00 " 3609 SE 5TH PL to 2967 500 .00 " 1632 CAMAS AVE NE REPL SHEETROCK 2968 500 .00 3410 NE 6TH ST SHEETROCK ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3570 1,250 .00 FHA-MARK SEVEN 3601 NE 7TH PL INST SERVICE & HT 3571 1 ,200 .00 JIM HAWK 2980 E VALLEY HWY LIGHTS & WIRING 3572 250 .00 KENNETH HANZEL 1728 DAVIS S MULTIBR SERVICE 3573 700 .00 ALEC BAKAMUS 2809 SUNSET BVD NE WIRE SIGN MECHANICAL PERMITS M3135 1 ,285.00 WM STOLLENMAYER 526 SHATTUCK S INST FIXTURES 3136 7 ,100 .00 GRINNEL FIRE PR 875 SW 7TH ST INST HEATING 3137 1 ,500 .00 1ST CHURCH OF CH 212 WHITWORTH S INST FURNACE SEWER PERMITS 1678 ROGER PETERSON 1836 NE 16TH AVE CONNECT SEWER 1679 JOHN MORROW 9825 132ND SE " 73 FUND TRANSFERS APPROVED FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH 1972 FROM TO CLAIM FUND Current Fund $73,155.85 Parks & Recreation 11,226.55 City StreetCLDA� QS��R h � 35,157.11 Library 62.69 Emergency Employment 5,580.63 " Reg. & Street Fwd. Thrust 11236.67 Urban Arterial 36,800.80 City Shop Constr. 236,321.66 Lk. Wash. Beach Fwd. Thrust 1,49 .32 Waterworks Utility le86290 Airport 1385187.58 Equipment Rental 2,860.96 Firemen's Pension 12,091.13 7,217.21 FROM TO PAYROLL FUND Current Fund $1825989.30 Parks & Recreation 309882.35 City Street 32,481.67 Cedar River M & I 615.83 Library 13,221.32 Emergency Employment 17,336.46 Reg. & Street Ford. Thrust 1,156.34 Urban Arterial 10,407.15 Waterworks Utility 23,846.73 Airport 727.00 Equipment Rental 4,110.65 Firemen's Pension 200.00 317,974-657 r- 74 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING April 3 , 1972 Municipal Building 4 : 30 P .M . Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Letter from Attorney Holm inquiring whether sewer service might be extended to residents in vicinity of Apollo School through Water District 90 line CITY ATTORNEY AND *INSURANCE CARRIER Claim of D. J . Gallagher et ux , troutfarm damages by water allegedly from break in City ' s Springbrook Road Reservoir Claim by W. C. Frost Construction Company regarding payment for contract work required allegedly by delay and intervention by City Authorized with Mayor to proceed with lease document for Mr. E. Rex Jones on property on Logan Ave . S , known as Cedar River Waterway LEGISLATION COMMITTEE_ Request of Mr. King Parker for Resolution supporting annexation FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Ordinance setting forth job descriptions for certain City Officials Medical Examinations for Uniformed Pe---sonnel - Setting of standards Subject of appraisal of Houser Way North MAYOR Authorized to proceed with acquisition of Mill Ave . So. property Authorized with Attorney to provide for lease of city-owned property known as Cedar River Waterway property , to Mr. E . Rex Jones PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Applications for special licenses : V. Tuntland , Bunk House , Amusement Machine to be operated by Nelson & Michael , inc . ; B. A. Schellert , Friar Tucks , two amusement machines also to be operated by Nelson & Michael , Inc . Police and or Fire Department regulations to be reviewed which may or may not discriminate be ween sexes APPOINTMENTS Emergency Services Advisory Committee (As provided by Ordinance #2691) Mr. W. E. Bennett , Dr . Doule Perkins , Dr . Kenneth Kay , Mr. Richard S . Cook, Mr. Ken Bruce , Mr. M. C. Walls , Mr . Hugh R. Darby and Mr. Richard Wendt MEETINGS AND EVENTS Committee for Annexation Kidc-Off Meeting - April 20 , 1972 , location to be designated . Other public meetings listed in Minutes and on meeting schedule . April 20 , 1972 - Order to become effective for abandonment and removal of Railroad Tracks , downtown Renton area to Grady Way ow (0 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING April 3 , 1972 Municipal Building 4 . 30 F.M. Council Chambers . M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the .Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the regular meeting of the Renton City Council to order . aw ROLL CALL OF CLYMER, STREDICKE , PERRY , DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT . COUNCIL MEMBERS MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI; TO EXCUSE ABSENT MEMBERS GRANT AND BRUCE , BOTH HAVING CALLED IN, MR. GRANT HAVING BEEN IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT . THE MOTION CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor , HELMIE W. NELSON, City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE G . M . SHELLAN , City Attorney , GORDON Y. ERICKSEN , Planning Director , JACK WILSON , Engineering Director , TED BENNETT , Acting Finance Director , DEL BENNETT , Public Works Administrator , VERN CHURCH , Purchasing Agent , M. C . WALLS , Fire Chief , HUGH R. DARBY, Chief of Police , GENE COULON, Park Director, VICTOR TE GANTVOORT , Street Superintendent , JIM FRASER, Acting Personnel Director , JACK LYNCH , Administrative Asst . to the Mayor and BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director . INTRODUCTION Mayor Garrett introduced the City ' s new Police New Police Chief Chief , Mr . Hugh R. Darby , extending him a welcome Hugh R. Darby which was echoed in hearty applause by the assembly . Mr . Darby acknowledged the greeting with thanks . ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS ORDINANCE NO. 2703 Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted a "wComprehensive Land proposed Ordinance amending the City ' s Comprehensive Use Plan Change to Land Use Plan and Maps and Data in conjunction there- Commercial Use , at with , relating to certain properties located in the Benson/Puget Drive vicinity of Benson Road and South Puget Drive . (NW intersection corner , owned by General Securities , Inc . ) The document was read. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO AUTHORIZE SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . CARRIED . AFTER FINAL READING , IT WAS MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . Councilman Stredicke requested record entry that he abstained from voting .ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN FOUR AYES : CLYMER, PERRY , DELAU- RENTI AND CLYMER, STREDICKE ABSTAIN'NG . THE MOTION CARRIED . RESOLUTION NO. 1793 Resolution was read authorizing the City ' s Purchasing Declaring parking Agent to advertise for the sale of surplus parking meters , etc . for meters and mechanisms and their spare parts which sale are no longer needed for any public purpose or use , sealed bids to be called for as provided by law. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ . THE MOTION CARRIED . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS CLAIM FOR WATER Claim was read . filed by Donald J . and Mary D . DAMAGES TO TROUT Gallagher , alleging water damage to business at FARM , Mr. D . J. 19225 Springbrook Road , on February 26 and 27 , Gallagher et ux 1972 . (Outside the City in vicinity of City' s Springbrook area reservoir) MOVED BY PERRY AND SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE CLAIM TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE CITY ' S_ INSURANCE CARRIER. THE MOTION CARRIED . CLAIM BY W. C . FROST Claim by W. C'. Frost, a.11eged payment due from City CONSTRUCTION CO . - for contract work performed plus costs due to city Contract work due interference and delay . Engineer Wilson noted to time elef@Ht difference of interpretation of specs resulting in and intervention th@ e@ MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO lkgffla THE CLAIM TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. THE MOTION CARRIED . ( � 3 i� Renton City Council Meeting 4/3/72 Minutes - Page 2 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS i Special License Application from Mr. Virgil Tuntland, owner of Applications The Bunk House , 229 Main Avenue South, requested that Nelson & Michael be granted required license to operate amusement game at said business location. J Application of Barbara A. Schellert requested that I Nelson and Michael be granted licenses to operate two amusement games at Friar Tucks . Councilman Schellert abstained from the vote and took no part in discussion of this matter. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE TWO APPLICATIONS TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT . THE MOTION CARRIED. Water Dist . 90 Letter from Mr. Donald G. Holm, of Holm, Shaw & Sewer Contract Irvine , Attorneys at Law, 1002 S . Third St. , and request by inquired regarding possibility of residents in residents for vicinity of Apollo School securing sewer service service through the line constructed by King County Water District 90 , contract provisions now questioned, primarily required due to inadequate main capacity which circumstances may have changed. MOVED BY CLYMER,SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO REFER THE REQUEST TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS . THE MOTION CARRIED . It was noted agreement with the School District negated further connections . Donation of Letter from Mr. M. W. Lotto , President , Greater Benches for Renton Shopping Centers , Inc . , acknowledged that Kirkland Avenue the City may lack funds for benches to be placed along Kirkland Avenue , as requested by genior citizens residing in that area , causing delay in installation . He deemed it his pleasure to donate three permanent benches for benefit of the petition- ing senior citizens , the ..benches now on order and arrangement with Street Department to be made for proper locations . Mayor Garrett expressed the City ' s appreciation for the kind offer and advised reply letter would be directed to Mr . Lotto . Notice from Mayor Garrett reported receipt of notice from the Governmental Federal Government (ICC) that the Lande Feed Company Agency regarding request had been denied and the track removal order RR track removal will become effective on April 20 , at which time The order -- Lande Burlington Northern Co . will be requested to take Feed Co. "Stay" action to abandon and remove same . (Branch line request denied between milepost 0+2827 and 3+1607 , 2 . 78 miles of track) AUDIENCE COMMENTS May 9 Annexation - Mr. King Parker, 13637 S .E . 100th Place , Co-Chairman Election-Report Committee for Annexation , reported progress to date of Committee For of committee activities noting meetings to be held Annexation Mon . , 4/24 , Honeydew School , Wed. 2/26 , Sierra Hts . Tues . , Hazelwood Elementary School and Mon. , 5/8 , at Hazen School for promotion of the annexation. The Mayor and Council were invited to a "Kick-off" meeting April 20 , place to yet be designated . The Council was requested to adopt a Resolution supporting the annexation . MOVED BY DELAURENTI ,` SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO REFER THE REQUEST TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . The City Attorney noted Resolution of Intent was passed with Council alternative now to accept or reject after ballot . MOTION TO REFER CARRIED . APPOINTMENTS Emergency Services Concurrencewas requested by Mayor Garrett in appointment Advisory Committee to Emergency Services Advisory Committee : Mr . W. E . As Provided in Bennett , Dr . Doyle Perkins , Dr. Ken Kay , Mr. Richard Ambulance Ordinance S . Cook , Mr . Ken Bruce , Mr . M. C . Walls , Mr . Hugh R. Darby and Mr . Richard W. Wendt . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. 77 Renton City Council Meeting 4/3/72 Minutes - Page 3 . OLD BUSINESS : New Fire Truck Mayor Garrett announced that the City ' s new Available for fire truck has arrived and is presently Inspection being outfitted with radio and other equip- ment at Station No . 1 where it may be viewed and inspected . COMMITTEE OF THE Committee of the Whole report was submitted WHOLE REPORT by Clymdr, recommending that the proposed Item 1 . Job ordinance setting forth job descriptions for Descriptions- certain City Officials be referred to the City Officials Finance and Personnel Committee . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR. MOTION CARRIED . Item 2 . Police The Committee of the Whole recommended that and/or Fire Dep ' t . regulations within the Police and Fire De- Regulations partments which may or may not discriminate be- tween sexes be referred to the Public Safety Committee and the Police Chief . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. Item 3 . Medical Exams• Recommended by the Committee of the Whole Uniformed Personnel - that the matter of setting of standards for Standards to be Set medical examinations for uniformed personnel o.f. the_ City . be referred to the Finance and Personnel Committee . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION CARRIED . Item 4 . Property The Committee of the Whole recommended that Acquisition the Mayor be authorized to proceed with the necessary steps to acquire certain property rr on Mill Avenue South for future public uses and purposes , and that the necessary property appraisals be conducted prior to the acquisition as discussed in Executive Session of this Committee . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC WORKS Councilman Perry submitted Public Works Com- COMMITTEE REPORT mittee report on behalf of Councilman Grant , Equipment Rental recommending bid awards on Equipment Rental Bid Awards vehicles and other equipment , as follows : 3-wheel Street Sweeper , Low Bidder, National Machinery, Seattle , $12 , 012 . 50 Man Lift w/40 ' Boom mounted on city-owned truck , Low Bidder, Paul K. Haggard Co . , Seattle , $7 ,756 . 60 4-Wheel Backhoe w/Loader , Lowest bid to meet specs , Craig Taylor Equipment Co . , Renton , $11 , 999 . 90 18 , 000 GVW Cab & Chassis , Low bidder , Tom Matson ' s Valley Motors , Auburn , $4 , 618 . 42 27 , 500 GVW Cab & Chassis , Low Bidder , Wilson Ford, Seattle , $6 ,892 . 16 46 , 000 GVW Cab & Chassis , Low Bidder , Bryant Motors , Renton , $14 , 954 . 81 Flat Bed Truck Body, Low Bidder, Allied Body Works , Inc . , Seattle , $1 , 444 . 80 5-6 Yard Dump Body , Paul K. Haggard Co . , Used body substituted at savings of approx . $1 , 000. 00 . All bidders contacted this regard none having like bid items and being in accord , the legal department also confirming approval . 8-10 Yard Dump Body , Low bidder, Paul K. Haggard Co . , Seattle , $3 , 134 . 25 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , 1 SECONDED BY PERRY TO CONCUR IN THE BID AWARD REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . CARRIED. t 1 2 ib Renton City Council Meeting 4/3/72 Minutes - Page 4. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Committee Reports Cont . COMMUNITY SERVICES Councilman Clymer , Community Services Committee COMMITTEE REPORT Chairman , submitted report recommending that the Coal Creek Sanitary Land Fill matter be tabled , Item 1 . Coal Creek it being felt after careful consideration and Sanitary Land Fill field trip to the site/ that the Renton City Majority Report Council should not make any recommendation as to whether or not the County Council should grant the City of Seattle the use of this site for a sanitary land fill . Minority Report Councilman Stredicke submitted minority report, since the City has expressed concern for en- vironmental developments in and around Renton relating to open pit mining, highway construction and other such matters . The report recommended that the City go on record endorsing findings of the King County Zoning and Subdivision Examiner recommendation for denial of the application for use of the Coal Creek site for sanitary land fill . The site was noted to be in an undeveloped area with a year around stream, environmental impact on the area and wildlife to be considered. The use was not .� felt compatible with residential area adjacent nor consistent with long range planning, access fr to pose a problem . He noted no Solid Waste Management Plan has been initiated as required by Federal Act and that King County has estab- lished no precedent regarding Environmental Policy Act of 1971 . MOVED BY STREDICKE , AND SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO ADOPT THE MINORITY REPORT OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE . MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO SUBSTITUTE ADOPTION OF THE MAJORITY REPORT OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE . Lengthy debate ensued during which it was pointed out by majority members that Renton may one day in the not to.o distant future also need to look for a site and would not be happy if Seattle opposed. Dates were projected for present dumping sites to reach capacity. It was felt the matter should remain in committee until new information brought need for action. Both parties , pro and con , noted reservation in findings of the Examiner that should Commission study show this site to be the correct location for a land fill then he feels adequate safeguards were available to protect the surrounding area and there would be no environmental problem. Stredicke noted for minority that Renton and King County Planning Commissions , after con- siderable study, reported this was not a favorable site for a land fill . He noted present facilities to have ten years of future use and there being no urgency for action, the State Dep 't of Ecology has proposed a solid waste plan for the State , with other plans and sites available , compaction equipment now idle . Palmer Coal & Coke Company interest as landowner- petitioner was noted. PENDING MOTION TO ADOPT THE MAJORITY REPORT WAS VOTED UPON. DISSENT BROUGHT ROLL CALL VOTE AS FOLLOWS : AYE-2 : CLYMER AND SCHELLERT. NO-3 : DELAURENTI , PERRY AND STREDICKE . MOTION FAILED. Proposed motion failed to refer to Committee of the Whole . MOTION TO Minority Report ADOPT THE MINORITY REPORT WAS VOTED UPON. DISSENT Adopted BROUGHT ROLL CALL AS FOLLOWS : AYE-3 : DELAURENTI , PERRY AND STREDICKE . NO-2 : CLYMER AND SCHELLERT . MOTION CARRIED . MINORITY REPORT WAS ADOPTED. Renton City Council Meeting 4/3/72 Minutes- Page 5 . OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL : Committee Reports (Cont . ) COMMUNITY SERVICES The Community Services Committee report COMMITTEE REPORT recommended that the subject of appraisal Item 2 . Appraisal of the vacated portion of Houser Way No . of Houser Way N. - be referred to the Finance Committee for Bronson to Brooks N. funding . (Dunn Lumber Co . et al) FINANCE COMMITTEE Councilman Schellert , Chairman of the REPORT - Lease of Finance Committee , submitted recommenda- ,� city-owned property tion that Council concur in the 'request by Mr . E. R. Jones of Mr. E . Rex Jones to lease the area known as the Cedar River Waterway property (At Logan Ave . S . ) formerly leased by Mr . Archie Gustine , excution of same to be authorized subject to approval by the Mayor and City Attorney of terms and conditions , if any,in addition to those in the former lease arrangement . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND BY PERRY , TO CONCUR IN THE REPORT . CARRIED . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr . Sven Johnson , 1520 Index Ave . N.E . Mr. Sven Johnson- requested to meet with the Mayor and City remarks re appoint- Council for a discussion concerning appoint- ment of Official ment of the Public Works Administrator-Acting Airport Director . Mr. Joe Sporcic Mr. Joe Sporcic , 1316 Harrington Ave. NE. , commented regarding the new benches to be placed along Kirkland Avenue for the Senior Citizens whom he felt to be very deserving of same , also making Comments as concerned the referral to the Mayor and expedience of donor's action toward getting the job done, previously unknown to him. Ir.. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , 6 : 05 P .M. TO ADJOURN . THE MOTION CARRIED. The Meeting was adjourned at 6 : 05 P .M. �u Helmie W. Nelson , City Clerk 1972 Committee Meeting Calendar OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 3 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE T1,41E CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS Committee of the WholeThurs . 4/6 8: 00 PM Bruce 2nd Fl.Conf. Rm. Community Services Fri . 4/7 4 :00 PM Clymer 3rd Fl .Conf . Rm. Finance and Personnel Tues . 4/4 4: 30 PM Schellert 6th Fl.Conf . Rm. Proposed Wage & Salary Study Legislation Min. 4/10 5 : 00 PM Perry Chrmn ' s Office Public Safety Delaurenti Public Works Grant i Transportation lhurs . 4/6 7: 00 PM Stredicke 2nd Fl.Conf.Rm. Talbot Hill Pedestrian Walkway Transit-Metro ednesday 7 : 30 PM High School Committee For N.E. Area Mon. 4/24 7: 30 PM Honeydew School Annexation Wed. 4/26 7 : 30 PM Sierra Heights Public Meetings Tues . 5/2 7: 30 PM Hazelwood Elem. Mon. 5/8 7: 30 PM Hazen High Sch. I I N � 1 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK April 3, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B 969 $15,500.00 AFofM MUSIC. LOC. #36o 126 LOGAN AVE. S CONST. ADDITION 970 700.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 3608 SE 6TH ST. REROOF & INST. GUTTERS "02971 1,340.00 RENTON SCHOOLS #403 400 S 2ND ST. CONST. STORAGE BLDG. 2972 2,000.00 JACK BENAROYA 920 THOMAS AVE. SW INST. TEMP. RAMP 2973 500.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 582 WINDSOR PL. NE REPLACE WINDOW FRAMING B 2974 15,000.00 BOEING COMPANY BOEING RENTON PLANT MISC. BUILDING WORK 2975 326.00 F. HEADLEY 3605 SE 6TH ST. REROOF RESIDENCE 2976 100.00 JAMES D. GERARD 1624 ABERDEEN AVE. NE REPAIRS 2977 400.00 FHA-DALPAY REALTY 2321 NE 10TH ST. REPAIR FOUNDATION ELECTRICAL PERMITS E 3574 3,300.00 GRINNELL FIRE EXT. CO. 875 SW 7TH ST. REVISE OFFICES 3575 600.00 KAMPE CONST. 1119 N 32ND ST. WIRE FAMILY RES. 3576 600.00 KAMPE CONST. 1201 N 32ND ST. WIRE FAMILY RES. 3577 VOID 3578 5,962.00 VALLEY GEN. HOSP. 400 S 43RD ST. ELECT. WORK IN LAB. E 3579 870.00 E. GATES 3939 SE 10TH ST. WIRE NEW RESIDENCE 3580 1,250.00 WM. STOLLENMEYER 524,526 SHATTUCK AVE. S WIRE DUPLEX 3581 800.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 3609 SE 5TH PL. INST. SERVICE 3582 50.00 H.R. HAMILTON 632 RAINIER AVE. S INST. TEMP. SERVICE 3583 --- DENNIS PRESTEEN 2725 NE SUNSET BLVD. INST. TEMP. SERVICE E 3584 --- KIRKMAN CONST. 1433,35 QUEEN AVE. NE INST. TEMP. SERVICE 3585 15,000.00 BOEING COMPANY BOEING RENTON PLANT MISC. ELECT. CONST. X586 450.00 ADINA FONTANA 3112 BURNETT AVE. S INST. WIRING 587 350.00 ALEC BAKAMUS (CHICOS) 2817 NE SUNSET BLVD. WIRE PROPANE GAS TANK 588 50.00 ENCO SERV. STATION 1616 NE 30TH ST. CONNECT CIRCUIT - GAS TANK "1589 2,400.00 RENTON VILLAGE CO. 15 S GRADY WAY WIRE LIGHTS MECHANICAL PERMITS M 3138 1,440.00 G.F. POMEROY 1800 KENNEWICK CIR. SE INST. PLBG. & FIXTURES 3139 VOID 3140 1,000.00 KIRKMAN CONST. 1439,41 QUEEN AVE. NE INST. FURNACES & DUCTWORK 3141 1,485.00 JIM KIRKMAN 1433,35 QUEEN AVE. NE INST. PLBG. & FIXTURES 3142 1,485.00 JIM KIRKMAN 1439,41 QUEEN AVE. NE INST. PLBG. & FIXTURES M 3143 1,000.00 KIRKMAN CONST. 1433,35 QUEEN AVE. NE INST. FURNACES & DUCTWORK 3144 350.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 36o9 SE 5TH PL. INST. PLBG. & FIXTURES 3145 500.00 WN. STOLLENMEYER 524,526 SHATTUCK AVE. S INST. TWO DISHWASHERS 3146 1,500.00 CHICO'S PIZZA 2817 NE SUNSET BLVD. INST. PROPANE DISP. TANK 3147 10,000.00 WASH. JOCKEY CLUB LONGACR.ES INST. PLBG. & FIXTURES M 3148 325.00 TOMMY JOHNSON 2216 EDMONDS AVE. NE INST. DRAINFIELD 3149 182.50 1ST INVESTMENT CO. 710 N 6TH ST. INST. GAS WATER HEATER, 3150 300.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 3525 NE 8TH ST. INST. PLBG. & FIXTURES 3151 1,000.00 ENCO SERV. STATION 1616 NE 30TH ST. INST. PROPANE DISP. TANK 3152 725.00 G.E. POMEROY 1800 KENNEWICK CIR. SE INST. GAS FURNACE M 3153 862.00 FHA-MARK SEVEN REALTY 2321 NE 10TH ST. INST. OIL FURNACE 3154 1,000.00 STANFORD WITSOE 1323 DAYTON AVE. NE INST. PLBG. & FIXTURES TER PERMITS S "8080 MIRTINSON CO. 865 LIND AVE. SW CONNECT SEWER 1681 MIRTINSON CO. 865 LIND AVE. SW. CONNECT SEWER 1683 T.W. HEAD 1908 NE 16TH 1682 BANKERS 405 S. 7TH CONNECT SEWER 1684 C. POMEROY 1800 KENNEWICK CIR. SE CONNECT SEWER 82 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING April 10 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY 21R Agreement Document Request of Stredicke for policy regarding animals in annexed areas LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Disaster Relief Act Resolution (Resolution No . 1794 adopted) Request by Councilman Stredicke for review and report on Initiative 261 MAYOR Authorized to execute Local 21R Agreement Document upon its acceptance by the Local PLANNING DEPARTMENT AND * PLANNING DIRECTOR To meet with residents of Monterey Terrace area and with the Sub-Committee of the Planning Commission to discuss possible alternatives for Compre- hensive Land Use Changes in addition to those recommended 3/20/72 to the City Council . Request of Councilman Stredicke for written report regarding policy of the City regarding animals in annexed areas PRnCLAMATIONS April 10 - 15 , 1972 - Volunteer Firemen Week April 23 - 29 , 1972 - Secretaries Week , Wed . , Apr. 26, Secretaries Day MEETINGS AND EVENTS April 24 , 1972 - Public Hearing - Comprehensive- Land Use Change , Stoneway, Inc. , and adjacent properties , (Continued from 4/10/72) i 83 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING April 10 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 . 00 P . M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order dispensing with the Flag Salute , prior meeting honoring the City ' s Volunteer Firemen extending beyond the hour for convening of the regular Council Meeting . ROLL CALL OF BRUCE , CLYMER, STREDICKE ; PERRY , DELAURENTI AND COUNCIL MEMBERS GRANT . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMAN SCHELLERT . CARRIED . CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor , HELMIE W. NELSON , City Clerk, IN ATTENDANCE G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney , GORDON Y . ERICKSEN , Planning Director, TED BENNETT , Acting Finance Director , BERT McHENRY , Asst . Engineering Director , VERN CHURCH , Purchasing Agent , RICHARD GEISSLER, Asst. Fire Chief, HUGH R. DARBY, Chief of Police , VIC TeGANTVOORT , Street Superintendent, J"IM FRASER, Acting Personnel Director , JACK LYNCH , Administrative Assistant to the Mayor and BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director. RECESS MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO RECESS TO 8 : 05 p .m. JOIN THE VOLUNTEER FIREMEN FOR REFRESHMENTS IN CONCLUSION OF THEIR HONOR AWARD PROGRAM. CARRIED. The meeting reconvened at 8 : 15 p .m. with all Councilmen responding to roll call or returning subsequently as previously present . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO APPROVE 4/3/72 Meeting THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF 4/3/72 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT . THE MOTION CARRIED. SPECIAL AWARD Mayor Garrett noted the recent acceptance ,r by Mr. PRESENTATION FOR Pigott , of Pacific Car & Foundry Co . , the Park CARCO THEATRE Board and himself ,of Carco Theatre Award in Governor ' s 1971 Olympia at Annual Awards presentation by the Wn . Arts Award f!unicipal Arts Commission. Governor ' s 1971 Arts Award presentation was now relayed , in local presentation , to Park Board Chairman Tom Teasdale and Park Board Members Don Custer and Ron Regis , giving recognition to $100 , 000 . 00 donation by Carco , Inc . , (Pacific Car) , and implementation of the project to completion , accomplished through City participation , including provision of land. Award items included Governor ' s Certificate , a vase created by special free blown glass artist Dale Chihuly , and December issue of Craft Horizons Magazine containing an article about the artist . Remarks followed by Park Board Member Custer , who during his term as Mayor was instrumental in vocally and materially substantiating the projects formation . Board Member Custer noted only a dozen ` and one suet vases to; be in existence , being 1 specially created for the art award, and being lead weighted for stability . Chairman Teasdale in ex- pressing thanks noted display will be arranged at the theatre for the objects . Councilman Stredicke noted report of Carco Theatre Manager Steve Rabon that some 100 individual performances have been staged during the first year of theatre operation , the Councilman adding also that this is a beautiful facility of which the City may well be proud. 84 Renton City Council Meeting 4/10/72 Minutes - Page 2 . PUBLIC HEARING : Proposed Change in Comprehensive Land Use Plan Stoneway, Inc . and adjacent Properties Comp. Land Use The hearing was opened with reading of letter Changes recom- from Hugh G . Goldsmith & Associates , Inc . , mended to City representing Stoneway Concrete , Inc . The Council 3/20/72 letter approved of the changes to the Compre- by Planning hensive Land Use Plan ,as recommended by the Commission - Planning Commission to the City Council , as Area within will affect the Stoneway property and as per boundaries of FAI additional changes which encompass several 405 , NE 3rd & 4th hundred acres of the surrounding area as well . Sts . , Union Ave . N.E. and SE , and Gordon Ericksen , Planning Director, presented bluff line North film slides with aerial and ground level of Maple Valley pictures , and outlined background of the pro- Highway . ceedings to date , noting, the limitations in view of the steep slopes , adjacent ownerships; in- volving two cemeteries and King County properties , permanent easements and green belts . Overlay drawings exhibited existing Comprehensive Land Uses with recommended revisions to access-egress pattern foxy arterials and a parkway , color coding explained as proposed for each area. He noted re- visionswera formulated after some intensive study and considerable research and use of curvi-linear projections . Wall maps were displayed with small copies also made available . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Paul Houser , 57 Monterey Drive N .E . advised of objections by residents of the area, those abutting the property in the original Stoneway petition being concerned with lack of definite designation regarding a buffer to the South of the Monterey area ,and proposing single family use rather than the low density multi-family use . woo Others objecting were Mr. Bill Cokeley, (not present, ) Mr . William Crane , 164 Monterey Place N .E , Mr. Roger Holmstrom, 58 Monterey Place N. E . who felt the single family designation would force owners to provide their own buffers and maintain their property values as presently exist. Mr. Don Capps noted dirt and smoke from the present operation with proposed buffer not felt to be adequate or good planning. He owns Lot #5 . Mr . James Huntington noted feelings of pro and con among community club members with some clarifi- cation needed to clear misunderstandings . Mr . Rainier Peretti , 56 Monterey Dr . N.E . advised of attending a number of meetings recalling that the present hearing is to consider the land use, any zoning matters to require subsequent hearings . He concurred that the tax base should be maintained at its present standard. Dr. Lloyd Salter con- curred in his neighbors- protests over lack of buffer also expressing concern over access . Mr . Houser noted Planning Commission Minute entry that the areas were excavated and would not be suitable for use until reclaimed. He added that the hillside was scarred and profits and wealth removed and now single family cannot be used and the City is requested to bail them out . which he did not feel was valid thinking ; and that if only a 50 ft. buffer is provided he would object for all of the residents concerned. He inquired as to controls and as to definite buffer. Planning Director Ericksen noted intent of the Comprehensive Plan to project future uses of property , the suggested year 2000 not unlikely, and at the time of zoning the Planning Commission would maintain buffer and control levels of development and use . The present area buffer is variable in size and could be wider but this would-,be accomplished.,:,th.rough the zoning process . Renton City Council Meeting 4/10/72 Minutes Page 3 . PUBLIC HEARING : Comprehensive Land Use Plan Change - Stoneway, Inc . Comp . Land Use Mr . Ray Barilleaux spoke for the land use change Changes recom- noting the area in which he resides has no side- mended to City walks or otter improvements and the view provided Council by the him is about 75 feet of water and he felt any Planning Com- land use change would be better than that they mission 3/20;72 have at present . Also , automobile traffic would be better than the trucks now in the area from about 6 : a .m. to 4 :p.m. He was for the change and any kind of progress . Council Discussion ensued concerning denni;ty , access , possible alternative uses of single family adjacent to Monterey Terrace , need for incentive for owner development , alternative uses of re- strictive covenants, possible future problems if easements were not secured for road purposes . It was noted the Comprehensive Plan is a future projection on the best and orderly development of properties and any zoning would be premature until legal access is provided and development would require proper screening setback , etc . as allowed in the zoning process . COUNCIL ACTION It was suggested that the parties concerned get Hearing Continued together to resolve differences and clarify any to April 24 , 1972 misunderstandings as to buffer and/or possible alternate for uses South of Monterey Terrace . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING TO APRIL 24 , 1972 . CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT IN THE INTERIM, THE SUBJECT OF THE COMPREHENSIVE LAND USE CHANGES BE REFER;= TO THE PLANNING DE- PARTMENT TO MEET WITH THE RESIDENTS OF THE AREA, AND WITH THE S_UB-COMMITTEE OF THE PLANNING COM- MISSION . After inquiries concerning notification to the public and outline of posting and publishing procedures required by law and, efforts of the City extended in addition thereto , the MOTION CARRIED. RECESS MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO RECESS . 10 : 05 p.m . CARRIED . The meeting was recessed. The meeting was reconvened at 10 : 17 p.m. , all Council Members present for roll call as previous to recess . ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Legislation Committee Chairman Perry requested that item"a"of the agenda be read at this time; Disaster Relief since legislation to be presented concerned the Act - Water subject . City Engineering Director Wilson ' s Damage Funding letter was read reporting eligibility for filing for funds from Disaster Relief Act , (Public Law 606 , 91st Congress) , to help with repair of damages at the Springbrook Watershed area , May Creek and Lake Wn. Blvd. Requirements include designation by Resolution of agent to execute all application forms , Mr. Bert McHenry recommended for such agent . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONCED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE LETTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED. RESOLUTION 1794 Resolution was read authorizing Mr. Bert H . McHenry Authorizing Agent to execute application to obtain certain Federal to Execute Fund financial assistance under P . L. 606 , 91st Congress , Application per Disaster Relief Act , on behalf of the City of Renton . Disaster Relief MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT Act . THE RESOLUTION AS READ . THE MOTION CARRIED . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Orthopedic Guild Letter from Sandra A. Polley , Chairman , Renton No-Fee Permit Area 1972 Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center Request Annual Penny Drive , requested No-License Fee Permit to conduct drive in Renton May 1 - 14 , 1972 . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO GRANT THE REQUEST . MOTION CARRIED... 66, 4/10/72 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes - Page 4 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont . ) Thank You Note Thank you card was read from retired City From Dorothea Treasurer Gossett the Mayor noting she had Gossett also expressed to him that she was well pleased with the retirement party although she had specified no party upon submitting her letter of retirement notice . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Herman Volch invited ticket purchase , to Washington State Epilepsy Society Dinner Fund Raising at the Moose Hall in Seattle , proceeds of Dinner by which will go toward purchase of a GLC State Epilepsy Machine which analyzes blood to determine Society for amount of anti-convulsant terum to be ad- GLC Machine ministered . The tickets are $5 . 00 and Mr . Sporcic also has a supply for sale. The machine would be available to all Doctors in the state . After discussion concerning nervous dis- orders of epilepsy and various associated problems , it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE , THE COUNCIL GO ON RECORD IN SUPPORT OF THE FUND-RAISING PROGRAM FOR A GLC MACHINE . CARRIED . PROCLAMATIONS Mayor Garrett proclaimed April 10 through April 15 , 1972 as Volunteer Firemen Week Volunteer Firemen noting City establishment of a Volunteer Week , Apr. 10- Fire Department in 1903 . MOVED BY DELAU- 15 , 1972. RENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR IN THE PROCLMATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. Secretaries Proclamation by Mayor Garrett declared the Week , Apr. 23- week of April 23 through 29 , 1972 as 29 , 1972 Secretaries Week and Wednesday, April 26 , as Secretaries Day. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR. MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Assignments to Councilman Stredicke inquired concerning Boards notification to Council of appointments to Boards, which people he felt should be recog- nized. He noted his replacement on the Local Leff Board by Councilman Clymer and that Councilman Schellert will replace retired City Treasurer on the Firemen ' s Pension Board. Mayor Garrett advised notice is filed with the City Clerk and it is set forth by state law as to who shall fill memberships on these particular Boards . 1955 Aerial Mayor Garrett called attention to the large 1955 Photo of Renton aerial photograph of the City and surrounding area , which is on display this evening in the lunchroom and made available by Citizens Federal Savings & Loan Association. COMMITTEE OF Council President Bruce submitted Committee of THE WHOLE REPORT the Whole recommendation to accept the Agree- ment between the City and 21R, as amended and Acceptance of that the Mayor and City Attorney be authorized Local 21R to execute the docut upon its acceptance by Agreement Local 21R. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED . It was noted , if accepted the agreement would become effective as of April 1 , with implementation in the April 20 payroll . Houser Way Councilman Stredicke inquired when the Houser Improvement Way project would be paved as it relates to the baseball park and use by the general publc . Mr. McHenry advised that di— +-n certa i Y -,,r 87 Renton City Council Meeting 4/10/72 Minutes-Page 5 . OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Houser Way Project work not allowed until after June 1 , the project could not be completed until later in the summer . Curbs are poured and,weather permitting ,paving will begin in about 3 weeks with 1-lane to be utilized and then traffic switched to the other side, park access to be provided. NE Area Annexation - Councilman Stredicke requested written Affect on animals report from the City Attorney and the now kept within the Planning Director as concerns policy area regarding animals now within the area proposed for annexation and what affect the annexation will have on such animals as to how long they may be retained and if they can be replaced , so there may be no confusion in respect to this subject. City Clerk Nelson reported that with re- gard to dog licenses , if the owners had a current County license upon annexation no further license tag was required for that year . Animals in the City Councilman Perry inquired concerning citizen complaint about horses on Talbot Hill allowed upon annexation and if the grandfather clause protects the rights of the property owner who now it is said has several horses using the area as a holding area for sales . Talbot Hill Annexa- Councilman Stredicke announced he will be tion Proposal holding a meeting at Talbot Hill School to discuss proposed Resolution for annexa- tion of the area , material now being com- piled by Del Bennett for presentation, to find out if this mode or election would be favorable . Legislation Committee Chair- man Perry advised he has the Resolution in hand and is awaiting a legal description of the area to be encompassed therein . RIBCO PARTICIPATION - Legislation Committee report was read LEGISLATION COMMITTEE recommending concurrence in suggestions REPORT per letter of Mr . Charles Gibbs , dated April 6 , 1972 which advised thiat RIBCO will not require cash participation for Water Pollution Control and Abatement Plan therefore any copies of such participant proposed agreement should be removed from the City' s files . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDA- TIONS . THE MOTION CARRIED . NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke requested the Council ' s Request for Report Legislation Committee to review initiative on Initiative 261 261 and report on same which affects the present ;tate -controls of liquor business , it being his opinion that the City should take a stand if city revenue is to be affected . Attire of Go-Go Stredicke called attention to certain per- Dancers missive legislation recently passed in the City of Seattle rr�aardinq "topless " Go-Go dancers •iie was aavised the matter is under review by the Public Safety Committee and the Police Chief at the present time . Cemetery Slopes Grant noted he would be unable to attend the field trip but that he had made this trip in years past . He urged special attention be given to the north and east slopes of Mt . Olivet Cemetery which he feared would slide downhill in the not too. distant .future . Renton City Counqil Meeting 4/10/72 Minutes - Page 6 AUDIENCE COMMENT : Local 21R Respons4e - Mr. John Malgarini , .Local 21R Representative Contract Agreemen!,t for the Wn. State Council of County and City Acceptance Employees , AFL-CIO , noted that date proposed for response to acceptance of Contract pro- posals by Local 21R after their strike was putting a pressure on the Union as the document must go back to the Local for rati- fication and if any problems due to verbage arises ,April 10th date may not be met. Mr. Malgarini also urged Labor-Management Com- mittee . se-tup in order that grievances may be heard monthly where solution might be reached without having to go to the Mayor and Council to relay the information . It was suggested that the Council President might sit in for management on such com- mittee . General Services , Mr . Norm Ross , 507 Index N. E . , Planning Com- Inc . , Comp . Land mission Member, compared 4--vot-eCity Council Use Change-Council member action to 9-member Planning Commission Reconsideration unanimous vote which was over-turned at March Requested by Mr. 27 Council meeting , in regard to land use at Norm Ross the northwest corner of Puget Drive . Mr. Ross , comparing study and review time of the two bodies , questioned the wisdom of the Council ' s decision and requested reconsideration at this time . (It was noted that the Ordinance had been published effecting the change and a proposed motion to reconsider lost for lack of second . In further discussion of the subject , Grant inquired if the matter could be re- considered once the Ordinance was passed. The City Attorney advised that Council may reconsider if it feels the designation way wrong but that it must have supporting evi- dence to substantiate such determination , majority of the Council in this instance not feeling that residential was a proper use . Right of appeal of property owner was discussed as provided by law. Stredicke noted right of the Council to meet with the Commission to discuss disagreements such as is being done with regard to the Stoneway public hearing matter of this evening . ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, 11 : 15 P .M. TO ADJOURN . THE MOTION CARRIED. The meeting was adjourned at 11 : 15 p .m. fielmie W. Nelson , City Clerk ' t 1972 Committee Meetinq Calendar OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COMMITTEE MEGr_LaJGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 10 , 1972 COFi1!'i.'TEE DATE TIME C!�AIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS Committee of the who! Sat. 4/15 9 : 00 AM Bruce Council Chmbrs Field Trip: Stoneway Prop. 1st & 3rd N. 3rd Ext. Meet Cit all New Schedule Thursdays 7 : 30 PM Standing Meeting Ea. Month Community Services Fri . 4/14 4 : 00 PM Clymer 3rd Fl.Conf . Rm. Mining & Grading Ordinance Finance and Personnel Schellert Legislation Mon. 4/17 5 :00 PM Perry Chrmn ' s Office Public Safety Mon. 4/17 7 :00 PM DelaurentiChrmn' s Office Public Works Grant Transportation Sat. 4/15 10 :00 AM Stredicke Field Trip : Review down- town Parking & Loading Zones etc. Other 3 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK APRIL 10 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME AD KESS TYPE OF WORK B2978 $ 700 .00 H L ,'OURTNEY2 16 NE 28TH ST CARPORT AND PATIO 2979 550 .00 FHA ;MARK 7 : 819 8TH CT NE ROOF & GUTTERS B2980 982 .00 FHA 14ARK 7 /2321 NE 10TH ST REROOF RESIDENCE 2981 742 .00 FHA MARK 7 /r 658 QUEEN NE '° 2982 - - F A BFEDA 321 BURNETT S DEMOLITION BUILDING 2983 892 .00 M KLEPACH 515 MORRIS S REROOF RESIDENCE 2984 20 ,000 .00 R ZAPUTIL 1350 ABERDEEN NE NEW RESIDENCE B2985 400 .00 FHA DALPAY 1106 N 31ST ST REPR FOUNDATION 2986 3 ,000 .00 SEATTLE SPORT GD 508 S 3RD ST MARBLECRETE BLDG 2987 25 ,000 . 00 TED LAVALLEY 3233 MOUNTAIN VW N NEW RESIDENCE 2988 534.00 FHA DALPAY 3525 NE 8TH REROOF ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3590 750 .00 FHA MARK 7 658 QUEEN NE REPLACE HEATERS 3591 800 .00 FHA MARK 7 3606 NE 6TH PL it 3592 100 .00 D D EADES 2319 NE 27TH ST ADD CIRCUIT 3593 7 ,000 . 00 RENTON SCH DIS 435 MAIN S INCREASE SERVICE 3594 700 . 00 FHA MARK 7 3608 SE 6TH ST INSTALL NEW SERVICE E3595 950 .00 KIRKMAN CONST 1433 QUEEN N WIRE NEW DUPLEX 3596 400 . 00 FHA MARK 7 3410 NE 6TH ST REPLACE PANEL 3597 1,773.00 PACIFIC NW BELL 300 SW 7TH ST MOVE FIXTURES 3598 2 ,500 . 00 FLEMING BOT CTR 855 SENECA SW WIRE EQUIPMENT ` MECHANICAL PERMIT M3155 300 .00 FHA MARK 7 658 QUEEN NE INST PLUMB & FIX 3156 350 .00 3606 NE 6th PL " 3157 100 .00 DD EADES 2319 NE 27TH ST r 3158 300 .00 E BOWDEN 3939 SE 10TH ST INST SEPTIC TANK 3159 300 .00 FHA MARK 7 2417 NE 23RD ST INST GAS FURNACE M3160 12 , 315. 00 BEADEX MFG 005 HOUSER WAY N INST PLUI.IB & FIX SEWER PERMITS 51685 40 RENTALS 1100 BRONSON N CONNECT SEWER 1686 SEA FIRST NTI, 31.1 W?LLIAMS S STORM SEWER 1687 KAMPE CONST 1.1.19 N 32ND ST CONNECT SEWER 1688 KAMPE CONST1201 N 32ND : y' CONNECT -,EWER 1 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING Municipal Building April 17 , 1972 Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY CLERK Signing of release re Gary Merlino Construction Co. C.A.G. 1920-72 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Code of Ethics and Operations of Board of Ethics Labor Management Committee Appointees 1972 Wage Benefits for Non-represented Employees COUNCIL PRESIDENT Selection of Voting Delegates Association of Washington Cities Convention LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Ordinance vacating portion Houser Way N. and alley, Block 9 Request for exemption from second-hand dealer requirements by Renton Golf Range , Inc. Acquisition of property on Mill Ave. S . FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Funding of City Report MAYOR'S OFFICE Authorized signing of release Gary Merlino Construction Co. re C.A.G. 1920 Employment Report PEP Employees PUBLIC WORKS Recommendation on Bid Opening 4/12 Watermain in Monster Rd. S .W. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Request for exemption from 2nd-hand dealer requirements= Renton Golf Range Petition to control dogs in Kennydale TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Walkway at North Renton Interchange APPOINTMENTS Mr. Ken Bruce LEFF Board Mr. Earl Clymer LEFF Board Mr. Henry Schellert Firemen 's Pension Board PROCLAMATION Renton "Clean-Up Time" April 24 to May 8, 1972 y2 RENTON CITY COUNCIL April 17, 1972 REGULAR MEETING Municipal Building 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and CALL TO ORDER called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, GRANT, CLYMER, STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURANTI , COUNCIL MEMBERS AND SCHELLERT t CITY 'OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, HELMIE W. NELSON, City Clerk, IN ATTENDANCE G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director, TED BENNETT, Acting Finance Director, JACK WILSON, Engineering Director, VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent, M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief, HUGH R. DARBY, Chief of Police , VIC TE GANTVOORT,, Street Superintendent, JIM FRASER, Acting Personnel Director, JACK LYNCH, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor, DEL BENNETT, Public Works Administrator, GENE COULON, Park Director, and BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director, Clark Petersen, Library Director. s MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT; TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF APRIL 10 , 1972 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT. THE MOTION CARRIED. t VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported committee Nos. 6982-7561 approval of Vouchers Nos . 6982 through 7561, all receiving departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or service. Council approval for payment was recommended at this time. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , VOUCHERS BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. Acting ' Finance Director Bennett reported all members cf 21R were to receive reimbursement for medical, answering- - inquiry of Councilman Grant. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS ORDINANCE NO. 2704 Ordinance was read repealing registration of convicted Registration of felons , which reflects change in state law. MOVED BY ' convicted felons SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THIS ORDINANCE BE PLACED prohibited ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. After reading, MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. UNANIMOUS ROLL CALL VOTE,CARRIED. ORDINANCE Legislation Committee Chairman Perry placed proposed Vacation Portion ordinance on first reading vacating Houser Way N. Houser Way N. and portion of alley, Block 9 , Car Works Addn. Block 9 MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, REFER BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS C.A.G. 1920-72 Letter from Jack E. Wilson, Director of Engineering , Street Improvement recommended Gary Plerlino Construction Co. be released Rainier Ave. So. from January 17 , contract, that the Mayor and City Grady Way to So. Clerk be authorized to sign release prepared by City 3rd Street. Attorney, and that Gary Merlino Construction Co. be Future project paid $2 ,075 . 85 for work accomplished to date and the to include under- retained percentage of $1 ,695 .56 after proper period. grounding. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF ENGINEERING DIRECTOR. Explanation given of storm sewer installed near S. 7th St. CARRIED. Bid Opening City Clerk Helnie Nelson reported bid opening on April 12 , 1972 installation of a 12" D.I . Watermain in Monster Rd. Waterman in S.W. at approxi-mate location of S.W. 7th St. extended. Monster Rd. S.W. Bid tabulation attached. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , RIFER TO PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMI4E-_ DATIJN. CARRIED. Poppy Day Sale Letter from Mrs. Marge Atwood, Poppy Chairman of the May 19-20 American Leg: on. Aux. requested no-fee permit for annual Poppy Ila-7 Sale May 19 and 20. MOVED BY DJT,.AUI�'RNTI, SECONDED BY STR-,DICI<E, PEP24IT BE GRANTED. CAPRTED. 93 Renton City Council Meeting 4/17/72 Minutes - Page 2 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Cont. North Renton Letter from Engineering Director Wilson recommended Interchange execution of agreement with Washington State Highway Walkway Commission Department of Highways for construction of a walkway westerly from the State ' s SR 405 right- of-way. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE DOCUMENTS BE REVIEWED AND REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTA- TION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Renton Golf Range Letter from Howard and Roberta O'Farrell of the Renton Inc. requests Golf Range , Inc. asked exemption from second-hand i■. exemption dealer restrictions for trade-ins on golf clubs. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, MATTER BE REFERRED TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. Legislation Committee Chairman Perry gave explanation 30-day waiting period does not apply if seller gives names and addresses . MOTION CARRIED. Kennydale Dogs Clerk Nelson read 35-name petition from the Kennydale Have'Day Area asking the City take action on the large number of dogs running loose, causing property damage and barking at night. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE PETITION BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. Upon inquiry from Grant, Acting Finance Director Bennett confirmed no fees were being paid for thestrike period of King County Humane Society. Asst. Chief Henry reported being in contact with their office. MOTION CARRIED. State of CityrClerk Helmie Nelson presented State Auditor Washington Robert V. Graham's 44th examination of City of Renton State Auditor for 1970 . Examination Letter from Mayor Garrett gave tentative program for the annual convention of the Association of Washington No Cities in Seattle June 13-16 , reminded that the City Council should select three voting delegates . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, MATTER OF VOTING DELEGATES BE REFERRED TO COUNCIL PRESIDENT FOR SELECTION. CARRIED. Coal Creek Letter from Tracy J. Owen, Chairman of the King County Land Fill Site Council requested clarification of official position of the City Council as regards City Clerk ' s letter stating adoption of minority report recommending denial of sanitary land fill at Coal Creek. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, LETTER BE REFERRED TO MAYOR'S OFFICE FOR REPLY. MOTION FAILED. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE MAJORITY REPORT OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE BE ADOPTED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE MOTION TO ADOPT MAJORITY REPORT BE TABLED. CARRIED, MOTION TABLED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE RESPONSE TO KING COUNTY COUNCIL CHAIRMAN OWEN BE REFERRED TO COUNCILMAN PERRY. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, FIVE-MINUTE RECESS. GRANTED for the purpose of reading majority and minority reports of Community Services Committee of 4/3/72 . The meeting was reconvened at 9 :00 PM, all ■r Council Members present for roll call. Coal Creek Roll Call vote on previous motion resulted in 2 Ayes : Land Fill - Cont. Stredicke and Perry 5 Nos : Bruce, Grant, Clymer, Delaurenti and Schellert. MOTION TO REFER LETTER TO PERRY FAILED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE MATTER OF COAL CREEK SANITARY LAND FILL BE REMOVED FROM THE TABLE. CARRIED. MOVED BY -STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE ITEM OF MR. OWEN'S LETTER BE PLACED AT THE END OF THE AGENDA. CARRIED. 94 Renton City Council Meeting 4/17/72 Minutes - Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Cont. Condemnation:. Letter from Mayor Garrett recommended Council action Property - Mill S. to authorize acquisition of property on Mill Ave. S. for public purposes. Upon Council discussion the Mayor advised negotiations were proceeding on the three houses. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE MAYOR' S RECOMMENDA- TION AND MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COM- MITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Labor Management Letter from Mayor Garrett explained agreement signed Committee Formed 4/14/72 between the City and Local 21-R establishing labor management committee and recommended that the City' s three appointees to the committee be : Council Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman who is pres- ently Councilman Henry Schellert, City Personnel Director who at this time is Mr. Jim Fraser, and City' s labor negotiator who at the present time is Mr. James Conner from the firm of C. C. Donworth and Associates , Inc. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. 1972 Employee Letter from Mayor Avery Garrett presented wage-benefit Benefits for program for 1972 for "non-represented" City Employees "non-represented" effective April 1 : Wages 5% or $52 .00 whichever is higher; Medical Insurance paid by City, which is currently $18 . 15. Employees are now receiving 50 or $37.00 whichever is higher. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED_ , BY BRUCE, CONCUR IN MAYOR' S REQUEST AS APPLIES TO MEDICAL PAYMENTS AND WAGE PORTION BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENTS Brian Miller As one of the petition signers requestinq leash _ 1202 N. 32nd St. law enforcement in Kennydale , Mr. Miller inquired Renton what could be done about problem while matter was in committee. Mayor Garrett advised contacting the Police Department. PROCLAMATIONS Clean-Up Time Mayor Garrett proclaimed April 24 to May 8 , 1972 4-24 - 5-8-72 as Clean-Up Time for City residents with the Street Department providing clean-up service for items placed on public right-of-way. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR IN MAYOR' S PROCLAMATION. CARRIED. APPOINTMENTS LEFF BOARD Reappointment of Mr. Ken Bruce to a two-year term APPOINTMENTS on the Renton LEFF Board by Mayor--Garrett was announced by City Clerk Nelson along with the appointment of Councilman Clymer to fill the position previously held by Councilman Stredicke. FIREMEN'S Notice of Mayer Garrett ' s appointment of Finance .-Com- PENSION BOARD mittee Chairman Henry Schellert to fill Firemen APPOINTMENT Pension Board vacancy created by retirement of Mrs . Gossett, was read by City Clerk Nelson. OLD BUSINESS Committee of Whole Council President Bruce gave Committee of the Whole Peo_ ort Report recommending all members of Local 21R who were on strike be paid all wages and fringe benefits Wages during per agreed upon contract, any question of who is part Strike of bargaining unit be referred to the Labor-Management Committee. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, COTJNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT. CARRIED. Community Community Services Committee Chairman Clymer announced �,ervices Report the committee had come to the 4th draft of the mining, !lining & Grading grading and excavation ordinance. A public hearing will be held as shown on meeting ache&-le 95 Renton City Council Meeting 4/17/72 Minutes - Page 4 OLD BUSINESS - Community Service Report - Cont. Highlands Community Service Chairman Clymer read portions of Library Library Director Petersen' s letter announcing selec- tion of architectural firm of Callison Associates of Seattle for new Highlands Library. Chairman Clymer also reminded Councilmen that councilmanic bonds would be needed soon. Transportation Councilman Stredicke asked that new vacation schedule Committee Report be presented next week by Legislation Committee. Councilman Stredicke presented lettersfrom Planning Allowance of Director Ericksen and City Attorney Shellan regarding Animals in Annex animals in the new annexation area which will be Area made available to candidates for Community Council. Signs As a reminder of sign ordinance restrictions in both City and County, Stredicke presented Councilman Perry with large political sign found in Highlands , who thanked him and complained of the many signs that had been stolen. NEW BUSINESS Legislation Committee Chairman Perry announced Puget 26 ,500. Police Sound Governmental Conference approved two federal History File grant requests covering development Police Department $2 ,060. Police computerized history file and Police radios . Radios City Clerk Nelson reported on dog licensing at the request of Councilman Grant. April 16 Article Councilman Stredicke called attention to Sunday P. I . Seattle P. I. article on Renton Revitalization and c--edited Public Works Director and Joanne Beamer. City Report MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, FUNDING OF CITY REPORT BE REFERRED TO FINANCE AND PERSONNEL .... COMMITTEE. Previous successful bidder on printing had agreed to same price. MOTION CARRIED. Attire of Councilman Stredicke inquired whether or not Renton Performers had ordinance prohibiting "topless" dancing. Attorney Shellan advised free expression and art forms were allowed, but leud or obscene prohibited. Councilman Delaurenti assured Stredicke ordinance would be out of committee soon. Human Resources Councilman Stredicke made inquiry concerning employment. Coordinator Mayor Garrett assured him Mr. Lynch would furnish list Inquiry of PEP Program employees , type of job, cost, etc. C.B.D. Report Upon Finance Committee Schellert' s request Mayor Garrett reported Central Business District Project progress report was forthcoming, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Ericksen and Mr. Bennett hopeful of having report for Mayor by Wednesday. Mining/Excavating Councilman Clymer reported no decision had been made Public Hearing following field trip to area surrounding Mt. Olivet May 25, 1972 Cemetery and the matter would be discussed further at Committee of the Whole meeting Thursday. Councilman Grant 's further inquiry brought discussion on gravel pit slopes , ordinances and permits covering, lack of State personnel to inspect, with City Attorney Shellan stating City ' s right to proper slope if danger exists. Following Legislation Committee Chairman Perry' s inquiry as to action desired on complaints received on Code of Ethics , MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE MATTER OF THE CODE OF ETHICS AND THE OPERATION OF THE BOARD OF ETHICS BE REFERRED TO THE CCTMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT King Parker Mr. King Parker, Vice-Chairman of the Annexation 13637 S.E. 100 P1. Committee announced open meetings to be hr-ld in the area as shown on meeting schedule, and n-0,ted ,contributions. Renton City Council Meeting 4/17/72 Minutes - Page 5 OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO ADOPT MAJORITY REPORT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. MOVED BY Sanitary Land Fill STREDICKE , SECONDED BY PERRY, TO RECONSIDER SUBSTITUTE Coal Creek MOTION TO REAFFIRM ACTION OF COUNCIL TAKEN TWO WEEKS AGO. City Attorney Shellan explained substitute motion was legal and applied only to reaffirming prior action, adopting minority report without amendment. Councilman Clymer felt Renton City Council should table matter of land fill and not be involved in acti between City of Seattle and King County Council . By ..d 1982 Renton will need another sanitary land fill site for its own use. He also felt old mine site unsafe for play area, recalling Gary Boys catastrophe from blackdamp. Councilman Stredicke felt City Council should confirm Planning Commission recommendation to deny land fill as it would be within one mile of the N.E. annexation area. Following discussion roll call vote on substitute motion brought 4 Ayes : Grant, Stredicke, Perry and Delaurenti, 3 Nos : Bruce , Clymer and Schellert. MOTION CARRIED REAFFIRMING ADOPTION OF MINORITY REPORT UPHOLDING HEARING EXAMIN- ER' S RECOMMENDATION OF DENIAL OF SANITARY LAND FILL AT COAL CREEK SITE. MOVED BY STREDICKE AND SECONDED BY PERRY THE CITY CLERK BE INSTRUCTED TO REPLY TO MR. OWEN' S LETTER EXPLAINING THAT MAJORITY REPORT OF THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE RECOMMENDED TABLING OF THE SUBJECT WITH NO ACTION, BUT THE MINOR- ITY REPORT WAS ADOPTED AND REAFFIRMED. Roll call vote brought 3 Ayes : Grant, Stredicke and Perry 4 Nos : Bruce, Clymer, Delaurenti and Schellert. MOTION FAILED. Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, MEETING 11 :00 PM BE ADJOURNED. CARRIED. Helmie W. Nelson, City Clerk 97 I W I April 17, 1972 CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING APRIL 12, 1972 2:00 P.M. Fourth Floor Conference Room Installation of a 12" D.I. WATERMAIN in Monster Road S.W. at the approximate location of S.W. 7th Street extended BIDDER' BID DEPOSIT BID SALES TAX TOTAL BID Frank Coluccio Construction Co. , Inc. Bid Bond $12,861.00 $643.05 $13,504.05 7778 Seward Park Avenue South Seattle, Wash. , 98118 Bowers Construction Co. Bid Bond $15,491.20 $774.56 $16,265.76 16239 Ambaum Blvd. South Seattle, Wash. , 98148 i i i CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR C.fl Office of the City Clerk a% CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 4/17/72 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS Thurs . COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 4/20/72 7 : 30 p .m . BRUCE Council Chambers Thurs . Public Hearing-Mining/Excavating COMMUNITY SERVICES 5/25/72 7 : 30 p .m. CLYMER Council Chambers Ord. ; gravel pit operators and all interested persons invited Mon. FINANCE AND PERSONNEL 4/24/72 4 : 30 p .m. SCHELLERT 6th floor conf . rm . Mon . LEGISLATION 4/24/72 5 . 00 P .M . PERRY Mon . PUBLIC SAFETY 4/24/72 7 : 00 p . DELAURENTI Chairman ' s Council Office - 6th floor PUBLIC WORKS GRANT Thurs . TRANSPORTATION 4/27/72 7 : 30 p .m . STREDICKE Council Chambers Sub-committee of the Downtown Steering Committee - Downtown Parking to be discussed OTHER Fri . City of Kent 4/21/72 9 : 00 a .m . Kent City Hall Tree Planting Program (Announced by Stredicke) Public Meetings on Mon . Honeydew Elem. ANNEXATION NE area annexation - 4/24/72 Activity Center Announced by King Parker Wed. 4/26/72 Sierra Hts . Cafeteria Tues . 5/2/72 hmary elwood School Playroom Candidotes leeting rhurs . 5/4/72 azen High School Speeches by Candid` - i 99 i OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK April 17, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK IB 2989 $ 250.00 MARK SEVEN REALTY 1022 NORTH 32ND ST. REPLACE SIDING ETC. 2990 42,000.00 LOUIS PERETTI 115 MONTEREY PL. N. CONSTRUCT COMMERCIAL BLDG. 2991 600.00 RENTON VILLAGE CO. 15 S. GRADY WAY REMODEL SUITE #418 2992 129500.00 FLEMING JUG BOTTLE 855 Seneca Ave. S.W. ADD LUNCHROOM-2 RESTROOMS i CUTTER B 2993 20,500.00 D. L DAVOY 3124 N.E.SUNSET BLVD. CONST. COMMERCIAL BLDG. 2994 485.00 STANDARD OIL OF CAL. 2705 N.E. SUNSET BLVD.CONST.TRASH ENCLOSURE 2995 18,000.00 MAYNARD A SVOR 1500 MONROE AVE. N.E. CONSTRUCT FOUNDATION ELECTRICAL PERMITS E 3599 1,000.00 VALLEY GEN. HOSPITAL 400 S. 43RD INST. UNDERGROUND WIRING 3600 950.00 KIRKMAN KONSTRUCT. 1439 1441 Queen N.E. WIRE DUPLEX 3601 130.00 RENTON SCHOOLS #403 754 EDMONDS N.E. CONNECT 3 FIXTURES 3602 550.00 RENTON VILLAGE CO. 15 S. GRADY WAY WIRE T.O. #6 -1 t E 3603 800.00 FLEMING J & B CUTTER 855 SENECA S.W. INST OUTLETS & FIXTURES 3604 670.00 GARY POMROY 1800 KENNEWICK CIR. S.E. INST NEW WIRING 3605 19261.00 FHA DALPAY ASSOC 3525 N.E. 8TH INST. WIRING 3605 400.00 MABEL T BLANCH 1402 JEFFERSON N.E. INST. EL. HEAT MECHANICAL PERMITS M 3161 850.00 FHA MARK 7 REALTY 3608 S.E. 6TH ST. INST. PLBG. & FIXTURES 3162 1,450.00 FLEMING J & B.CUTTER 855 SENECA S.W. INS'i. PLBG. Pz FIXTURE=S 3163 300.00 ALBERTSONS 2825 Sunset Blvd. N.E. INST 2 SINKS - BAKERY SIGN PERMITS S 209 2,000.00 RENTON SHOP. CENTER RENTON SHOP. CENTER INST. WALL SIGN 210 600.00 AUTOBAHN, INC. 353 SUNSET BLVD. N. INST. WALL SIGNS 211 1,000.00 AUTOBAHN, INC. 353 SUNSET BLVD. N. INST. D/F PLEX SIGN 212 300.00 ATLANTIC RICHFIELD 351 PARK AVE. N. INST. POLE SIGN 213 300.00 SHELL OIL CO. 2801 SUNSET BLVD. N.E. INST ROOF SIGN SEWER PERMITS S 1689 LONGACRES LONGACRES RECETRACK CONNECT SEWER 1690 STANFORD WITSOE 1323 DAYTON AVE. N.E. CONNECT SEWER i 1 j ..10U ,%Mao ;v WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE 4/17/72 r v� SERIN ENDING TOTAL kt. WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF fa FUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS :IctRRENT FUND 110d d700.3 6982 7153 - Y0, ORK:8 AND RECREATION7223 7154 �. TY BTRFET 7224 7290 '`&OAR RIVER M AND I 7291 7294 1722 LIBRARY 7295 7351 •6p272c54 EPERQENCY EMPLOYMENT 73£52 7361 11.461 .76 R).Qv' AND STREET FWD THRUST 7362 7380 132.941.26 U�BAN ARTERIAL, 7381 7399 1172.908.42- , WATERWORKS UT=CITY 7400 7467 ���w^ mac' AIIRPORT 7455 7473 •2.460.67 ;E UIPMENT RENTAL 7474 7533 0249a�4-#G REMEN S PENSION 7534 7561 110.936.24 'T TAL ;OF ALL WARRANTS �142Tr•��9 46 G E•: TME UNDERSIQNEa, ME"OERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THEER NTON ITY COUNCIL• HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT `;MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN' RECEIVED OR RENDERED• DO 5 :,wER-ESY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO. 6982 THROUGH NO* 7561 IN THE AMOUNT OF i-4el76 9-v" THIS 17 OF APRIL • 1972+ got p '� 180-3 % . FINANCE COM TTEE ti w wrrwr a rrr 1�TTEE EM R Iwo f"Aww wr,.rriwrrr rwr rw www rwwr } COnMITT ` E M woo`a gap rrr 40wrw»m1r COMMITTEE MEMBER 6 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING April 24, 1972 Municipal Building R E F E R R A L S ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for Property Damages Mr. Gene T. McDaniel BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Stop sign on Eagle Ridge Drive and Speed Limit on Puget Drive CITY CLERK Notify Banks of Proposed Licensing Legislation Notify Kiwanis Club on Fireworks Stand Policy of City COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Salaries for Non-represented employees Review Past Zoning Variances Procedure by which the Council reviews appointments by the Mayor Confirm Planning Commission Reappointment COUNCIL PRESIDENT Letter to Board of Ethics re revisions to Code FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Matter of Official Uniform for Convention of Association of Washington Cities June 13-16 Salary Differential for Management Employees Fund Transfer for Park Department Mowing Equipment LEGISLATION Comprehensive Land Use Change for Stoneway, Inc. and Restrictive Covenants Vacations for City Employees - Code Revision Revision of Code relating to Finance Department Equal Opportunity in Employment PUBLIC SAFETY Amusement device for Angelo's Tavern with Power to Act PUBLIC WORKS Bids on LID 270 , Sanitary Sewer Project Lake Washington Bids on Street Department Shop Building PROCLAMATIONS White Cane Days April 28-29 , 19 72 Poppy Days May 19 and 20 , 1972 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING April 24 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE , GRANT , CLYMER, STREDICKE , PERRY, DELAURENTI , COUNCIL MEMBERS AND SCHELLERT . CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor , HELMIE NELSON, City Clerk, IN ATTENDANCE G . M. SHELLAN , City Attorney , TED BENNETT , Acting Finance Director , GORDON ERICKSEN , Planning Director, JACK WILSON , Engineering Director, VERN CHURCH , Purchasing Agent , M. C. WALLS , Fire Chief, HUGH R. DARBY , Chief of Police , VIC TE GANTVOORT , Street Superintendent , GENE COULON , Park Director, DEL BENNETT , Public Works Administrator , JACK LYNCH , Administrative Assistant to the Mayor, and BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO APPROVE 4/17/72 Meeting THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF APRIL 17 , 1972 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT . MOTION CARRIED . COMMUNITY SERVICE Mayor Garrett presented Mr . Jean Pidcock with AWARD PLACQUE TO a Community Service Award Placque , for services MR. JEAN PIDCOCK, rendered as a Member of the Renton Library Board LIBRARY BOARD of Trustees ,expressing appreciation for the fine efforts of Mr. Pidcock while on the Board. The Mayor expressed his pleasure in making the award and Mr . Pidcock responded with thanks for his appointment. Mr. Pidcock will be leaving the area and for this reason submitted his resignation from the Board at this time . VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported NOS . 7562-7609 committee approval of Vouchers No . 7562 through $146 , 847. 95 7609 , all previously having received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or services . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO APPROVE THE VOUCHERS FOR PAYMENT . CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set for Hearing on Changes in Proposed Compre- the Comprehensive Land Use Plan, in vicinity of hensive Land Use FAI 405 , NE 3rd & 4th Streets , Union Avenue NE , Change - Stoneway , and SE , and bluff line north of Maple Valley Hwy. , Inc. Properties the public hearing was opened. (Continued from (Continued from 4/10/72 ) Assistant Planning Director Jim Magstadt 4/10/72) reported that as result of meetings with the resi- dents and Stoneway , Inc . representatives , restrict- ive covenants had been filed with the City pro- viding for 100 ft. buffer between the properties at the southerly line of the H . G. White Monterey Terrace Addition to Renton, and no building or structure with the exception of detached single family residential structures, shall be located or constructed within 100 ft. of . said southerly L _ line . Questions were raised as to building of j structures or facilities in event of playground use and regarding maintenance of the areaoit being noted zoning latitudes allow for provisions as this/ with no maintenance problems anticipated. Further discussion ensued concerning access im- AUDIENCE COMMENT provements , Blaine Ave . NE noted to be a 60 ft. right-of-way. Mr. Hugh Goldsmith , speaking for Stoneway, reviewed aspects of the covenants which protect the property owners from multiple family structures , yet allowing possible recreation oriented building , with maintenance possibly to be a part of requirements when the matter again would be before the Council in development , the access to be resolved at such time also 103 Renton City Council Meeting 4/24/72 Minutes - Page 2 . PUBLIC HEARING : Comprehensive Land Use Plan Changes , Stoneway, Inc. AUDIENCE COMMENT (Cont . ) Mr. Goldsmith noted that a Northeast entrance to the property is desired but Blaine not felt proper for a major access road. Residents of the area objected to any development of Blaine for extensive use , the traffic volume and invasion of present privacy of concern along with hazard to children crossing Blaine and anticipated litter problems , protest now rather than later felt more plausible . Questioned were possible LID Assessments with inquiry as to feasibility of re- locating Blaine Eastward . Residents who spoke were : Mrs . Marty Wright and Chris Wright , 120 Monterey P1 . NE . , Dr. Lloyd Salter, 76 Monterey P1 . N.E . , Mr . Bill Cokeley , 65 •Monterey P1 . N. E. , Mrs . Agnes Stewart , 82 Monterey P1 . N.E . , Mr. M. C. Walls , 108 Monterey P1 . N .E . , and Mr . A. Merrill , 152 Monterey P1 . N.E . COUNCIL ACTIONS Council action was invited and discussion ensued wherein it was noted that the City has never required an LID for Street Im- provements nor is such policy anticipated , development of right of way to be controlled at time of zoning, any possible relocation of Blaine to require petition of abutting owners for vacation and relocation dedi- cation . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CLOSE THE HEARING. MOTION CARRIED. Committee of the Whole Report was read recommending acceptance of the restrictive Covenants on the Stoneway , Inc . property, upon approval of same by the City Attorney. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT . CARRIED. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE SUBJECT DOCUMENT TO THE LEGIS- LATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED . TT WAS MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , THE CITY COUNCIL ACCEPT THE REQUEST FOR LAND USE CHANGE AS RECOMMENDED BY THE PLANNING COM- MISSION (3/20-72 ) AND AS AMENDED HERE TO- NIGHT , WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE . THE MOTION CARRIED. Mr . Stredicke outlined the Council action assuring residents of the area the matter of the road will be kept in mind, any changes proposed to be made known to the people concerned. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Proposed Ordinance Legislation Committee Chairman Perry sub- relating to vacations mitted proposed Ordinance recommending for City Employees first reading - and return to Committee . The Ordinance was read amending Section I-802 of Title I (Administrative) of Ord. 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City , relating to vacations for City Employees . MOVED BY SCHELLERT AND SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO REFER THE DOCUMENT BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED. (To be presented May 8 , 1972) I Renton City Council 4/24/72 Minutes - Page 3 . ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS : (Cont. ) Revising Code to Provide Ordinance was read amending Section 5-107 for Licensing of Banks , of Title V, (Business Regulations) of etc. (eliminates exemption) Ordinance No . 1628 , relating to Banks , Trust Companies , Building and Loan and Tabled One Week Savings and Loan Associations , etc. Legislation Committee Chairman Perry notedcCity Clerk ' s letter relative to recently enacted State enabling legisla- tion to become effective July 1 , 1972 . - MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO AUTHORIZE SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . CARRIED. After final reading , it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAU- RENTI , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . Discussion ensued regarding procedure of adopting legislation the same night it is presented . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO TABLE THIS MOTION FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED . (The Clerk directed j to notify banks of the proposed legislation] Proposed Ordinance Proposed Ordinance was read authorizing authorizing acquisi- acquisition of certain property and propert3 tion of Mill Street rights by eminent domain ; providing for property by eminent the payment thereof ; authorizing the City domain . Attorney to prepare a petition for the condemnation thereof in the Superior Court In and for the County of King and the prosecution thereof for acquisiton of such property and property rights for off-street parking and other public purposes . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO AUTHORIZE SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . CARRIED. MOVED BY GRANT AND SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . ROLL CALL VOTE WAS TAKEN AS FOLLOWS : AYE-3 : BRUCE , CLYMER AND GRANT . NO-4 : STREDICKE , PERRY , DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. MOTION LOST. Stredicke advised he will bring this matter up next week . Proposed Ordinance Proposed Ordinance was read amending Revising Code relating Chapter 7 , of Title III (Departments) to Finance Department of Ordinance No . 1628 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" , relating to the Department of Finance . The Legislation Committee recommended return to Committee for one week . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR WITH REFERRAL OF THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Final Payment to Letter from Park Director Coulon Contractor on recommended final payment to Calhoun Now CAG 1574-69 , Stage 3 , Construction Co . , Inc . for work on Lake Wn . Beach Park Stage 3 , Lake Wn . Beach Park Develop- Development Project ment , in sum of $950 . 00 . Acceptance by Council this date and commencement of 30-day lien period also recommended with release of retained $17 , 560 . 71 if no claims are filed and upon proof of payment of all tax liabilities . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. The Park Board has accepted the project as of April 21. , 1972 . 105 Renton City Council Meeting 4/24/72 Minutes - Page 4 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont. ) Renton Lions Club Letter from Chairman, K. L. Harvey, requested White Cane Days permission to conduct Sight Conservation April 28-29 , 1972 fund raising,White Cane sale , in Renton April 28 and 29, to help finance the Lions- sponsored eye bank at the University of Washington . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO GRANT THE REQUEST . CARRIED. Fund Transfer-Park Letter from Park Director Coulon requested Department for to transfer $1 , 950. 00 from Cumulative Re- Mowing Equipment serve Fund #2104 to Park Fund, 101/533/50/64 for purchase of park mowing equipment . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE REQUEST TO THE FINANCE AND PER- SONNEL COMMITTEE_. THE MOTION CARRIED. (See later concurrence in Committee ' s report) Amusement Machine Application of Angelo Barei requested that License-Angello ' s Nelson and Michael Distributing Co. , Inc . , of Seattle , be granted required license to operate Novelty Game Amusement Device at Angelo ' s Tavern , 205 Airport Way. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE REQUEST TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT . THE MOTION CARRIED. Water Dist. 90 - Public Works Administrator , Del Bennett, Service to residents submitted report of the Board of Public in vicinity of Works recommending concurrence with the Apollo School Engineering Director ' s recommendation that service for sanitary sewers be restricted to Apollo school only. Water Dist . 90 contract moo stipulated the line serve only the school and the Health Department approval was granted contingent upon that stipulation due to in- adequate main capacity which condition has not changed. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR RESTRICTIVE SERVICE . THE MOTION CARRIED . Fireworks Stand Letter from the Kiwanis Club of Greater Permit Restriction Renton advised of support of Emblem Club Request by Kiwanis #185 request for restriction of Fireworks Stand Permits to Charitable organizations . It was recalled that the City is not able to legally restrict such business enterprise and it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY , THAT THE CITY CLERK NOTIFY THE KIWANIS CLUB OF THE CITY ' S POSITION AS PER LETTER SENT TO THE EMBLEM CLUB . THE MOTION CARRIED. Bid Opening-LID 270 City Clerk Helmie Nelson reported opening Lake Washington Area of bids on 4/20/72 for LID 270, Sanitary Sanitary Sewer Project Sewer Project along Lake Washington , (HUD WS-WASH-129 Renton) Five bidders responded as per the attached tabulations . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE BIDS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. RECESS MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO RECESS . 9 :40 p .m. CARRIED. The meeting was declared recessed. The meeting reconvened at 9 : 50 p.m. with all Councilmen responding to roll call as previously. Bid Opening Report City Clerk Nelson reported bid opening on Street Department April 20, 1972 for construction of a Street Shop Building Department Shop Building . Five bidders sub- mitted bids as per the attached tabulations . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO REFER THE BIDS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. 106 Renton City Council Meeting 4/24/72 Minutes - Page 5 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont. ) Claim for Property Damages Claim against the City was filed by Mr. Gene T. McDaniel Gene T . McDaniel , 13825 S .E . 116th Street in connection with property losses from flooding stream . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE CLAIM TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE CITY ' S INSURANCE CARRIER. THE MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr . Gary A . Brewer , 2441 Monterey Terrace , related problems incurred with mongrel Animal Control Problem dogs running loose and getting into his fenced yard where his Great Dane was in season and being a breeder of Great Danes , expressed his dismay urging City action for animal control . Mayor Garrett outlined limitations of controls while the King County Humane Officers are on strike with whom the City contracts the services ,advising of the present program in effect by the City during the interim. Discussion ensued concerning possible assistance from Dog Kennels , Mr. Brewer advising of efforts of groups of"Pure Dog" breeders in assisting with place- ment in homes and returning lost animals to their homes , also citing problems encountered in association with the King County facility . It was noted the City is presently considering alternatives for animal control as may be necessary or advisable . PROCLAMATIONS Mayor Garrett proclaimed April 28 and 29 , White Cane Days to be "White Cane Days" in recognition April 28-29 , 1972 of the Lions Clubs of Renton fund raising events to support its eyesight conserva- tion program and eye bank . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR IN THE MAYOR' S PROCLAMATION . THE MOTION CARRIED. Poppy Days May 19 and 20 , 1972 Proclamation was read wherein Mayor Garrett designated the month of May as Poppy Month and May 19 and 20 , as Poppy Days in Renton , supporting the American Legion in its Memorial program. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION. CARRIED . APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED Letter from Mayor Garrett requested Patrolmen Timothy J . concurrence in the appointment of Schlitzer and Bernhard Patrolmen Timothy J . Schlitzer and E . Teige , Jr . , to Bernhard E . Teige , to permant positions permanent positions the six-months probationary periods of employment as required by Civil Service Regulations , being successfully completed. (Effective date 4/1/72) MOVED BY DELAU- RENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENTS . THE MOTION CARRIED . OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Committee of the Whole The Committee of the Whole recommended Report-Management-Labor that the Labor Management Committee Committee Members be the Chairman of the Finance and Personnel Committee , the Personnel Director and the Mayor or the Mayor ' s Administrative Assistant. MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council Meeting 4/24/72 Minutes - Page 6 . OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL (Cont. ) Committee of the Whole The Committee of the Whole concurred Report (Cont. ) Wage in the Mayor ' s recommendation for wage increases for Non-repre- increases for non-represented city sented employees employees , effective' as of 4-16-72 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR. Dissent resulted in roll call vote , to-wit : AYE-3 : STREDICKE , DELAU- RENTI AND SCHELLERT . NO-4 : BRUCE , GRANT , CLYMER AND PERRY . THE MOTION LOST. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY BRUCE , THAT THE MATTER OF SALARIES FOR NON-REPRE- SENTED EMPLOYEES BE RETURNED TO THE COM- MITTEE OF THE WHOLE . CARRIED. Association of Washington Recommended the entire City Council be Cities Convention , June registered to attend the AWC Convention , 13-16 , 1972 , Seattle , Wa. the Mayor requested to be responsible for reserving a meeting room. Clymer, Schellert and Perry are to be voting delegates and all other Councilmen to act as alternates . Also , the matter of official jacket or uniform for City of Renton representatives to be referred to the Finance Committee for recommenda- tion . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE RECOMMENDATIONS . CARRIED. Code of Ethics Recommended a letter be directed to the Board of Ethics to inquire if there are revisions that might be proposed to the Code of Ethics Ordinance . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND BY GRANT , TO AMEND THE MOTION ADDING REFERRAL TO THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT TO WRITE THE LETTER. AMENDMENT CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED . Health Care The Committee of the Whole recommended the subject of Health Care ,per Memo from the Acting Finance Director and Dow-Laney Company , be referred to the Finance Committee for research and report back . Finance Committee Chairman Schellert noted the subject had been presented for information with no action needed at this time. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO TABLE THE MATTER. MOTION CARRIED . Salaries of Management Recommended the salaries for management Employees - Differential employees of the City be referred to the Finance Committee for recommendation in view of differential allowance granted the new Police Chief. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECOND BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR. CARRIED. Fair Housing Commission Recommended that the 1969 Agreement Agreement Ratification request , per Wn. State Board Against - Request Discrimination (Now Human Rights Com- mission) be referred to the Legislation Committee for proper legal form. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR. CARRIED. Finance Committee Report Finance Committee report recommended Planning Commission concurrence in Mayor ' s reappointment of Appointment - Referral Mr . James Denzer to the Planning Commission . of 2/7/72 MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECOND BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR. Dissent brought roll call , and remarks regarding term limits in time . AYE-3 : BRUCE , DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT . NO-4 : GRANT , CLYMER, STREDICK71 AND PERRY. MOTION L,©ST . Minutes - Page 7 . Renton Cify Council Meeting 4/24/72 OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL fl Finance Committee Repo ,t The Finance Committee recommended Funding City Report transfer of approximately $606 . 00 from Executive Dep ' t. , Professional Services Account , to the Legislative Dep't. , Miscellaneous Account,to fund costs of publishing and circulating the next edition of the Renton Report. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAU- RENTI , TO CONCUR. After some lengthy discussion regarding funding and mode of distribution,with legality con- firmed as to delivery in area proposed for annexation outside the immediate City limits , being City oriented, the content reviewed by Stredicke , was noted to contain annexation story but no political material pro or con nor community council candidacy qualifica— tions , ualifica—tions , just names . PENDING MOTION CARRIED. Policy on Filling Recommended that the matter of filling Employee Vacancies employee vacancies which occur during the budget year be referred to the Committee of the Whole for review. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. Appraisal of property Councilman Bruce inquired whether action relating to Street as been taken to secure appraisal on Vacation street vacation matter (Houser Way) and joint referral was recalled with no report ready at this time . Ordinance is in the hands of the Legislation Com- mittee awaiting further information. Stop Sign Requested Councilman Clymer reported citizen Eagle Ridge Drive and complaint and request for stop sign at New Elks Club site in vicinity of the new Elks Club and on Eagle Ridge Drive in that area. Also , question was raised as to why the speed limit is 30 on Puget Drive and 35 MPH on Benson and Grady Way . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT , TO REFER THE TWO ITEMS TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS . CARRIED . Citizens Advisory Councilman Stredicke inquired concerning Members to Puget Sound appointments to Citizens Advisory Board Governmental Conference for the PSGC referred to Councilman Perry in February . Perry noted appointee considering acceptance of such appoint- ment but as yet unconfirmed the position from City Staff open as yet. King County Taxi Ordinance Stredicke inquired concerning King County Taxicab Ordinance and effect upon Renton which matter had been referred but no status report yet forthcoming. No referral was acknowledged on the, matter . Kirkland Avenue Benches Stredicke inquired as to status of benches` to be installed along Kirkland Avenue . Mayor Garrett advised they have been ordered and the Street Commissioner will be contacted for locations as soon As they arrive . Municipal Court .Case Councilman Stredicke inquired of the Test Case for City . Attorney concerning a Municipal Court case regarding automobile work being Ordinance done on Talbot Hill , an appeal and fine following, Stredicke ques'-.ioning time limit for payment. City t7. ,rney Shellan advised he wouldchecki" the name and Court: number were furnisAed. 109 Renton City Council Meeting Z"ok/24/72 Minutes - Page 8 . OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL (Cont . ) Finance Committee Finance Committee Chairman Schellert Report-Park Fund submitted report recommending concurrence Transfer for mowing in the request of the Park Director for equipment $1 , 950. 00 transfer from Cumulative Re- serve Fund #2104 to Park Fund 101/533/50/64 for purchase of park mowing equipment . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER,TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. 1rr SE Area Annexation Councilman Stredicke outlined schedule of meetings on proposed annexation and as concerns extension of 138th Ave. S .E . (See Meeting Schedule attached) . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Newspaper Article Stredicke noted Dick Moody article in Seattle .Times "Troubldshooter" column wherein Renton Residents made inquiry regarding speed of automobiles on Kirkland and children and pets endangered thereby. Councilman Stredicke suggested the Mayor contact the Seattle Times for identity of the residents and that they be advised they can get information more readily by con- tacting the City officers directly . Mr . Hamlin , Renton Traffic Engineer ,was com- mended for his reply to the newspaper inquiry. Outdoor Burning Control Councilman Stredicke called attention to a map in the Sunday paper which showed King County areas where burning of natural vegetation is permitted and prohibited through the King County Air Pollution Con- trol Agency , inquiring as to why Renton is not shown. Mayor Garrett advised that the Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency had adopted regulations and burning is thereby permitted according to density of area according to census tract . Stredicke noted inquiries from Union Avenue area as to where burning may start and stop , the Mayor noting question being where pollution goes that creates the problem and certain zones have been set up to establish control . In further discussion it was noted the City has an Ordinance , Mr. Jack Lynch advising of discussions with the Director of Air Pollution Control noted:. the maps to be preliminary and that if conflict arises or need for new legislation the Council will be advised . Stredicke urged incorporation of the city limits within the control zone . Zoning Variances Councilman Perry requested report as to Variances granted that were not utilized by petitioners in zoning requests . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE SUBJECT OF VARIANCES ON PAST ZONINGS TO THE COMMITTEE OF THEWHOLE FOR POSSIBLE RESCINDING ACTIONS . (Planning Department to research number of variances granted and number unused) MOTION CARRIED . Committee Report re Action regarding Planning Commission re- Appointment appointment was questioned by Councilman Schellert . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THE PROCEDURE BY WHICH THE COUNCIL REVIEWS APPOINTMENTS BY THE MAYOR BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR REVIEW. See roll call vote f(,llowing . 110 r Renton City Council Meeting 4/24/72 Minutes - Page 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL (Cont. ) Planning Commission Dissent brought roll call vote as Reappointment follows : AYE-4 : BRUCE , PERRY , DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT . NO-3 : GRANT , CLYMER AND STREDICKE . THE MOTION TO REFER PROCEDURE CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, TO RECONSIDER THE APPOINTMENT ACTION TAKEN EARLIER IN THE MEETING . MOTION SECONDED BY DELAURENTI AND CARRIED. MOTION TO CONFIRM THE APPOINTMENT OF MR. DENZER TO ANOTHER TERM ON THE RENTON PLANNING COMMISSION BEFORE THE BODY. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER THE MOTION FOR CONFIRMING ACTION TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . THE MOTION CARRIED . i Affirmative Action Program MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT PRESENTATION BE MADE BY THE ADMINISTRA= TION TO THE COUNCIL,SO MEMBERS ARE ENLIGHT- ENED , AS CONCERNS THE AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM NOW BEING FORMULATED. CARRIED . Bid Awards - Policy Councilman Grant noted delay in bid award for watermain project to allow review of policy in awarding bids where federal funds are involved, positive action program or evidence of same required . It was noted the City, in the process of bid awards, should review present policy also where federal funds are not involved. Affirmative Action MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT.', Program Aims THE SUBJECT OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY IN EM- PLOYMENT BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED . ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , 11 : 18 P.M. TO ADJOURN . THE MOTION CARRIED. The meeting adjourned at 11 : 18 p .m. Helmie W. Nelson , City Clerk 4 CITY COUNCIL ! TTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF APRIL 24 , 1972 F COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 1 COMMUNITY SERVICES Thurs . 5/25 7 : 30 PM Clymer Council Chambers Hearing - Mining & Grading Ord. Gravel Pit Operators and all interested persons invited. FINANCE AND PERSONNEL �\ LEGISLATION Mori. 5/1 4 :00 PM Perry Chairman' s Office PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION Thurs . 4/27 7 : 00 PM Stredicke Committee Disc'133ions " 7 : 30 PM Meet with Sub-CO--M i'_t---3 of Down- town pro^erty ov,n3-:3 a ":)smen. OTHER re Par:.ing - Counc=l :Z,7ited. NORTHEAST ANNEXATION Wed. 4/26 7 : 30 PM Sierra ?its Elem Sch Annexation Tues . 5/2 7: 30 PM Hazelwood Elem Sch Annexation Thurs . 5/4 7 : 30 PM Hazen Hi Candidate Speeches 138th EXTENSION Mon. 4/24 4 : 30 PM Maplewood Hts Elem Citizen ' s Meeting Mon. 5/1 4 : 30 PM if " Wed. 5/3 4 : 30 PM If " Wed. 5/3 10 : 30 AM King Cty Crths ,Sea. Presentation by ^oi ty I Mon. 5/8 10 :00 AM Seattle Dept of Hearing be-ore Council Public Works . I 11 April 24, 1972 CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING, APRIL 20, 1972 2:00 P.M. L.I.D. 270 - Lake Washington Sanitary Sewer Project (HUD WS-WASH-129 RENTON) BID BIDDER DEPOSIT BASE BID SALES TAX TOTAL BID Coulee Construction Co. , Inc. Bid Bond $124,433.75 $6,221.69 $130,655.44 738 Bellevue Ave. East Seattle, Wash. , 98102 Shaffer Construction & Bid Bond 157,300.00 7,865.00 165,165.00 Engineering Co. P. 0. Box 838 Everett, Wash. , 98206 A. H. Powers, Inc. Bid Bond 241,015.00 12,050.75 25305.75 5659 - 40th Ave. West Seattle, Wash. , 98199 Garrison 8 International Corp. , Bid Bond 248,718.90 12,435.95 261,154.85 & Mottner & McCutchen, Inc. , J.V. 7722 Rainier Ave. South Seattle, Wash. , 98118 Frank Coluccio Construction Co. Bid Bond 263,260.00 139163.00 276,423.00 7778 Seward Park Ave. Seattle, Wash. , 98118 Hurlen Construction Co. Bid Bond 380,754.00 19,037.70 399,791.70 700 South Riverside Drive Seattle, Wash. , 98108 CITY OF 14 April 24, 1972 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING, APRIL 20, 1972 2:00 P. M. Construction of a Street Department Shop Building ALTERNATE NO. 1 ALTERNATE NO. 2 ALTERNATE NO. 3 A11EkNATE NO. 4 BID Delete Concrete Delete Factory Delete Supply & Delete Supply & BIDDER DEPOSIT BASE BID Aprons on Exterior Applied Color Installation of Insta- ation of of Building in Finish only from Spray Paint Booth Dust Co ctor Front of Doors. Side Walls, Gutter only. System. Facia & Downspouts. �t DELETION OF: DELETION OF: DELETION OF: D1 LETI(' SOF: Chuck Reasy Construction Bid Bond $44,310.00 $(310.00) $(368,00) $(1,560.00) $(1,291.00) 7228 38th Ave. S.W. Seattle, Wash., 98126 Busch Construction Bid Bond 45,752.00 ` (450.00) (346.00) (2,750.0,E (2,275.00) P. 0. Box 303 Renton, Wash., 98055 Mc4el Contractors Inc. , & Bid Bond 46,500.00 (370.00) (175.00) (1..;101;.00) (1,700.00) Atlas Construction Co. , Inc. , A Joint Venture, DBA Model-Atlas O P. 0. Box 100 Bellevue, Wash. , 98009 Morrison Construction Co. Bid Bond 47,550.00 (600.00) (190.00) (2,100.00) (1,800.00 10335 Main Street Bellevue, Wash. , 98004 F. R. Construction, Inc. Bid Bond 48,902.00 (272.00) (391.00) (4,06)4.1_;1;; p(3,05!,-00) 9725 Greenwood Ave. N. Seattle, Wash. , 98103 F� Sales Tax not included. 6—L Z3. 114 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK APRIL 24 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILD.T_NG & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADnRESS TYPE OF WORK B2996 $ 2,995.00 AERO-DYNE RENTON AIRPORT RELOCATE HANGAR 2997 995.00 FHA-DALPAY 3309 NE 10TH ST REPAIR FOUNDATION 2998 1,995.00 430 MILL AVE S " 2999 1,750.00 " 51.0 BRONSON PL NE " B3000 -- MCLENDON HDW 115 WILLIAMS S DEMOLISH BLDG 3001 -- it 1.1.7 WTT,r,IAMS S if i 3002 2 ,000 .00 JOHN PUNNET 620 STEVENS NW NEW FOUNDATION 3003 4,000 .00 GEORGE MOORMAN 824 IfTRKLAND NE RECREATION ROOM 3004 12 ,500 .00 SEATTLE 1ST NTL 311 WILLIAMS S PARKING LOT B3005 4,450 .00 E F SHEETS 8-13 DIRKLAND NE ADDITION RESIDENCE 3006 300.00 JAMES MARTINEZ 3P9? S 3RD ST PARTITION 3007 18,500 .00 J C KIRKMAN 1001 N 35TH ST NEW RESIDENCE 3008 700 .00 KENNETH BATTEY 1618 BLAINE NE GARAGE ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3607 50 .00 ROYAL WESTERN ;_ --'."IN SHOP CTR TEMP SERVICE 3608 200 .00 GEO MOOPr-7AN TIRKLAND NE WIRE ADDITION 3609 250 .00 HUB TRAILER :?. 1,717,1,LS N SERVICE TO MOBILE E3610 430 .00 HUGO JOHNSON ": WILLIAMS S INCREASE SERVICE MECHANICAL PERMITS M3164 755.00 STAN WHITSOE 1323 DAYTON NE INSTALL FURNACE 3165 169 .50 WILLY SCHOEN 308 SW 4TH PL INSTALL HEATER 3166 8:50 .00 ED BOWDEN 3939 SE 10TII PT, INSTALL FURNACE 3167 031. 25 CLARE ACREE 3 .06 NE 7T77 TIL " 3168 795.00 DAVID WELKER 1609 N 28TIT ST " SIGN PERMIT S214 1,000 .00 STANDARD OIL 402 PARK N INSTALL SIGN 215 1,000 .00 TONY GO'S 1209 KIRKLAND NE POLE SIGN Ono 216 400 .00 JOHN BARDESONA 2620 NE SUNSET ROOF SIGN 1 � 5 FUND TRANSFERS APPROVED FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 1972 FROM TO CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND $201,509.45 PARKS AND RECREATION 183,051.38 CITY STREET 30,521.66 CEDAR RIVER M & I 213.53 LIBRARY 8,569.27 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 31510.25 REG & STREET FWD THRUST 33,105.78 URBAN ARTERIAL 174,326 04 WATERWORKS UTILITY 74,710.20 AIRPORT 2,788.24 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 10,110.23 FIREMEN'S PENSION 10,936.24 $,568,352-77 FROM TO PAYROLL FUND CURRENT FUND $177,729.60 PARKS AND RECREATION 34,111.57 CITY STREET 35,003.94 CEDAR RIVER M & I 752.00 LIBRARY 13,375.86 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 19,692.26 Now REG & STREET FWD THRUST 939.87 URBAN ARTERIAL 8,458.79 WATERWORKS UTILITY 26,030.01 AIRPORT 742.00 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4,421.00 FIREMENtS PENSION 200.00 $321,456.90 CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND #1698 CURRENT FUND $76,799.11 CURRENT FUND SPECIAL DEPOSIT FUND $15.00 RENTON CITY COUNCIL May 1, 1972 REGULAR MEETING Municipal Building R E F E R R A L S CITY CLERK Authorized to sign walkway agreement with State COMMUNITY SERVICES Review with City Attorney Broadacres , Inc . Open Spaces Application COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Agenda Finance Director Position FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Funding for Mill Ave . So . Property LEGISLATION Ordinance amending Division of Finance Ordinance Change in Comprehensive Land Use for Stoneway Property Letter requesting change in employee vacation ordinance from 21R MAYOR'S OFFICE Authorized to sign walkway agreement with State Report on F.C.C. Rules on Cable TV PERSONNEL Obtain letter from Jim Connors PLANNING COMMISSION Arterial Street Plan PURCHASING Negotiate disposition of surplus parking meters STREET Right turn lane intersection N.E . 12th and N.E . Sunset Blvd . TRANSPORTATION Letter from Mr. Ruud on street blockage by trains Bus Program PROCLAMATIONS Senior Citizen Month - May, 1972 Renton Head Start Day - May 5 , 1972 APPOINTMENTS Firefighter Kurt Pedersen and Dennis Robertson - Renton Fire Department Wrrr // 7 RENTON CITY COUNCIL May 1 , 1972 REGULAR MEETING Municipal Building 4 : 30 PM Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE , Absent, SCHELLERT (Arrived 4 : 37 PM) , SCHELLERT , Y COUNCIL MEMBERS DELAURENTI , PERRY, STREDICKE , CLYMER AND GRANT . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor , HELMIE NELSON , City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE G. M. SHELLAN , City Attorney , TED BENNETT , Acting Finance Director , GORDON ERICKSEN , Planning Director , JACK WILSON , Engineering Director , VERN CHURCH , Purchasing Agent , M. C. WALLS , Fire Chief , HUGH R. DARBY , Chief of Police , VIC TE GANTVOORT , Street Superintendent , GENE COULON , Park Director , DEL BENNETT , Public Works Administrator , JACK LYNCH , Administrative Assistant to the Mayor, BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director and JAMES FRASER, Acting Personnel Director . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO APPROVE 4/24/72 Meeting THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF APRIL 24 , 1972 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT. MOTION CARRIED . ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ordinance 2705 MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO PLACE Licensing of Banks ON SECOND AND FINAL READING ORDINANCE AMEMDING Effective 7/1/72 SECTION 5-107 OF TITLE V . CARRIED . Following the reading by City Clerk Helmie Nelson MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Roll Call Vote resulted in Ayes : Schellert , Delaurenti , Perry , Clymer , Grant . No ' s : Stredicke . MOTION CARRIED. r Amendment to Legislation Committee Chairman Perry presented ordin- Division of Finance ance amending Code of General Ordinances Relating to Department of Finance which has been placed on first reading at the last meeting, recommending passage of the ordinance . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY PERRY , PLACE ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. Discus- sion ensued as to necessity of college degree for the position of Finance Director. Following reading by Clerk MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , SUBJECT OF POSITION OF FINANCE DIRECTOR BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . CARRIED. Property located Legislation Committee Chairman Perry placed Amendment within boundaries to Comprehensive Land Use Plan in regards to Stoneway of FAI 405 , NE 3rd & Property on first reading requesting that the matter 4th , Union & Bluff be referred back to the Legislation Committee so that Line of M.V . Hwy legal description can be checked by Engineering Department . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING . CARRIED. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , REFER BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED. how Ordinance 2706 MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , Tris Acquisition of ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING CONDEMNATIONdMILL AVENUE SOUTH Property for Off- PROPERTY BE RECONSIDERED AND PLACED ON SECOND AND Street Parking & FINAL READING . CARRIED . Following reading by City Public Purposes Clerk Helmie Nelson , MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ . Roll Call Vote resulted in Ayes : Schellert , Delaurenti , Stredicke , Clymer , Grant . Nay : Perry. MOTION CARRIED . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , MATTER OF FUNDING FOR PURCHASING MILL AVENUE SOUTH PROPERTY BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND ERSONNEL COMMITTEE . CARRIED . Renton City Council Meeting Minutes - Page 2 5/1/72 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued Resolution 1795 Transfer of funds from Cumulative Reserve Fund #2104 Transfer funds unto Park Fund 101/533/20/64 the amount of $1 , 950. 00 Mowing Equipment for the purpose of purchasing park mowing equipment was presented by Legislation Committee Chairman Perry . Resolution 1796 MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO ADOPT See Transportation RESOLUTION AS READ . CARRIED . Committee Report Discussion of proposed vacation schedule ordinance Employee Vacation by Stredicke on the request of Washington State Ordinance Council of County and City Employees Representative , John Malgarini , that employee vacation time be available as earned , brought request of the Mayor for Acting Personnel Director , Jim Fraser , to obtain letter from Mr . Jim Conners confirming . CORRESPONDENCE City Clerk Helmie Nelson report no bids were received Surplus Parking for the Sale of Surplus Parking Meters and Parts Meters scheduled for April 28 , 1972 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , PURCHASING AGENT VERN CHURCH NEGOTIATE DISPOSITION OF SURPLUS PARKING METERS . CARRIED. Permission granted to present correspondence received too late for agenda. Lake Washington Letter from W. E . Bennett , Acting Finance Director , Lake Front Sewer recommended acceptance of low bid of 4% per annum Financing by Peoples National Bank to provide interim financing for L. I .D . 270 based on anticipated maximum require- ment of $205 , 000 . 00 from May to December . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , CONCUR IN RECOM- MENDATION OF FINANCE DIRECTOR. CARRIED . Open Spaces City Clerk Helmie Nelson presented application for Longacres Race Track land classification under RCW 84 . 34 , Open Space Current Use Assessment by Broadacres , Inc . of Seattle , which had been filed with King County Assessor prior to the April 30 , deadline . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , MATTER BE REFERRED TO COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW WITH CITY ATTORNEY . City Clerk reported $ 50 . 00 filing fee for City with statutes requiring matter be handled as change in comprehensive land use plan . CARRIED . PROCLAMATIONS Mayor Garrett proclaimedthe Month of May as Senior May , 1972 Citizen Month to show indebtedness and respect as Senior Citizen Month well as concern for the quality of life for our elderly . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR IN MAYOR ' S PROCLAMATION OF SENIOR CITIZEN MONTH . CARRIED . Renton Head Start Day Mayor Garrett proclaimed the 5th day of May , 1972 as May 5 , 1972 Head Start Day in honor of those who have given in behalf of this program to provide vital service to our disadvantaged families during the past year . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION . CARRIED . APPOINTMENTS Mayor recommended Permanent appointment to position of Renton Fire firefighter for Kurt Pedersen and Dennis Robertson Department who had successfully completed 6-month probationary period . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN MAYOR ' S RECOMMENDATION . CARRIED . OLD BUSINESS April 17 , Request MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO RECONSIDER 1972 Wages for PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION ON WAGES FOR EMPLOYEES NOT Non-Represented REPRESENTED BY BARGAINING AGENT AND CONCUR IN THE MAYOR' S Employees REQUEST . Point of Parliamentary Procedure requested by Effective 4/16/72 Grant relative to need for second to be on prevailing 5% or $52 . 00 side brought negative response from Mayor . MOTION Whichever Highest TO RECONSIDER CARRIED . Acting Finance Director , Ted Bennett , explained budgeted funding at Councilman Grant ' s request . MOTION TO CONCUR IN MAYOR' S LETTER OF REQUFST GRANTING EMPLOYER R7TSE CARP-vn 119 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes - Page 3 5/1/72 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Transportation Transportation Committee report recommended approval Committee Report of grade resolution with State Highway Department Item 1 , providing tie-in ' s with cross streets on State Hwy . Resolution 1796 Project on Sunset Highway from Edmonds N . E . to 138th N.E . Sunset Blvd. Ave . S . E . authorizing Mayor and City Clerk to sign . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , CONCUR IN Item 2 . RECOMMENDATION AND ADOPT RESOLUTION AS PRESENTED. CARRIEI Walkway to Park Transportation Committee recommends approval of agree- North Renton ment for maintenance of walkway to be constructed at Interchange North Renton Interchange by State Highway , authorizing Mayor and City Clerk to sign. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION . Item 3 . No additional funds being required, MOTION CARRIED . Railroad Crossing Transportation Committee made the following recommenda- Look Out tions for intersection of Monster Road S . W. and the B . N. RR, U . P . RR, and CMSP&P RR: (1) Respective rail- roads clear blackberry vines from right-of-way, ( 2) Railroads replace crossbuck signs and also install number-of-track signs , ( 3) City install 36-in . diameter advance warning signs on Monster Road and (4 ) City investigate possibility of installing signalized protection and that an application be submitted to the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission for this purpose . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED . Downtown Parking Councilman Stredicke reported on meeting with downtown businessmen and Steering Committee on downtown parking regulations , reporting recommendation will be made following another meeting. Stredicke noted cabaret 60 Cabarets activities in unincorporated area , requesting Public Safety Committee report and stated possible violation of cabaret ordinance in City with regard to lighting , inspection , specified dancing areas and wearing apparel , suggesting field trip. Councilman Perry requested list of new cabaret licenses issued from Clerk . Right-turn Lane Councilman Stredicke requested change in 1/10/72 report , 12th & Sunset now asking right-turn lane at the intersection of State Hwy . Project N .E . 12th St. and N.E . Sunset Blvd . MOVED BY STREDICKE , Scheduled SECONDED BY GRANT THAT STREET SUPERINTENDENT BE IN- STRUCTED TO PAINT RIGHT-TURN LANE IN INTERSECTION N . E . SUNSET BLVD . AND N .E . 12TH ST . CARRIED . Track Removal At Councilman Stredicke ' s request Public Works Admini- strator Del Bennett reported time schedule for track removal in downtown would be worked out with the railroad company now that the I .C . C . had allowed abandonment . Trains Blocking MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , LETTER Streets Longer FROM MR. RUUD COMPLAINING OF STREET BLOCKAGE BY TRAINS Than Franchise BE REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE . Councilman Allows Stredicke explained letter had been answered by the City Attorney with no council action . MOTION CARRIED . Fire Truck Finance Committee Chairman Schellert requested City Payment Clerk read letter from Fire Chief Walls re Warrant #7562 , L . N . Curtis & Son explaining withholding $1 , 000 . 00 until all equipment received. Public Works Public Works Committee recommended concurrence in Committee Report Engineering Director ' s recommendation to accept the low bid of $13 , 504 . 05 of Frank Coluccio Construction Water Main Company , Inc . for the installation of 12" water Monster Rd . S .W. main in Monster Road S . W . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION . CARRIED . 120 Minutes - Page 4 penton c:,.ty ,.:ouncil iee-ing i 1/72 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Public Works Committee Report - Cont. Public Works Committee submitted report of Engineer- L. I . D. 270 ing Director Wilson recommending acceptance of low bid of $130 , 655. 44 by Coulee Construction Co . , Inc . for L. I .D. 270 Lake Washington Shoreline Sanitary Sewer Project. MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF CITY ENGINEERING DIRECTOR AND AWARD BID. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT TO AMEND MOTION TO INCLUDE STIPULATION FOR PROPER BONDING AND SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH FEDERAL EQUAL OPPORTUNITY REQUIREMENTS . CARRIED . MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. BUSINESS Employee Vacation Councilman Perry presented letter from Washington Ordinance - 21R State Council of County and City Employees to City Requests Change Clerk , which had been mentioned earlier by Stredicke . Letter of John Malgarini objected to wording in regard to accrued vacation time . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, LETTER FROM LOCAL 21R REPRESENTA- TIVE BE REFERRED TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED . Mayor Garrett explained Administrative Assistant Jack Lynch is preparing reply, copy will be given to Council . TV Cable Franchise Following discussion of Clearview T.V. Cable letter of April 11 , 1972 enclosing Federal Communications Commission rules governing cable television service effective March 31 , 1972 , MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO MAYOR' S OFFICE TO PREPARE REPORT . CARRIED. Mayor Complimented Mayor Garrett was commended by Financp rnmmittee Chairman Schellert on formation of Capital Improvement Committee . Following discussion of the need , MOVED BY SCHELLERT , City Arterial SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , MATTER OF UPDATING CITY ' S Street Plan ARTERIAL STREET PLAN BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE . Councilman Stredicke explained the proced- ure of Planning Commission and Department in street program planning and SCHELLERT WITHDREW MOTION . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , MATTER OF --� CITY STREET PLAN BE REFERRED TO PLANNING COMMISSION . CARRIED . Agenda for Council Councilman Richard Stredicke noted Council iz Meeting implementing a new procedure relative to ordinance presentation and adoption . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT , MATTER OF AGENDA BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . CARRIED . Bus Program MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE MATTER OF PARTICIPATION IN BUS PROGRAM BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE . Administrative Assistant reported being in contact with Spellman ' s Office , supplemental contract expires May 31 , proposed extend- ing existing term through December 31 , 1972 . CARRIED. Wasi:.iA-ic n, D.C . ';a nr Garrett reported he would leave Wednesday for Meetings meetir:gs ill cc.,nr:eczior with revenue sharing by cities , bill bei,-. c==ited on by Congress this week . AUDIENCE COMMENT King Parker Mr. King Parker , Co-Chairman for annexation of N . E . 13637 S .E . 100th P1 . Area reported meetings as shown on attached schedule Renton thanking City officials for cooperation . Frank .Storey Mr. Storey noted track removal already accomplished 1325 Kennewick N.E . near Grady Way and Rainier S . , inquired re removal Renton schedule . He also felt better coordination of trains could be accomplished by Burlington Northern and Milwaukee Railroad dispatchers . He also expressed concern that all log dumping operations would be dis- continued at Kennydale site . Joe Sporcic Mr. Sporcic thanked those helping the Western Washington 1- ° .. yarrington N.E . State Epilepsy Foundation . Renton MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI TO ADJOURN . Adjournment CARRIED. The meeting was adjourned at 6 : 15 P .M. Hplmie Nelson . Citv Clerk CITY COUNCIL t'UMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF MAY 1 . 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs . 5/4 7 : 30 PM Bruce Council Chambers COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri . 5/5 4 : 00 PM Clymer 3rd F1 . Conf . Room Broadacres Open Spaces Applica- tion. City Attorney Attend . Engineering furnish map of are FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Mon. 5/1 Following Schellert P . S . Meeting after Council LEGISLATION Wed. 5/3 4 : 30 PM Perry 6th F1 . Conf . Room Vacation Ordinance Discussion Mayor & City Attorney Attend. PUBLIC SAFETY Mon . 5/1 After Delaurenti Attorney & Police Chief Attend Council Meeting PUBLIC WORKS Thurs . 5/4 6 : 45 PM Discuss Bid Award City Shop Building Director Attend TRANSPORTATION Thurs . 5/4 7 : 30 PM Stredicke 6th Fl . Office OTHER Fair Housing Wed. 5/ 17 --%0 M Frank Kinney 6th Floor Mayor & City Attorney Attend N. E . Annexation Tues - 5/2 7 : 30 PM King Parker Hazelwood Elem Sch Fire & Police Representatives Thurs . 5/4 7 : 30 PM Hazen Hi Cafeteria Candidates Forum Dr . Howard E. Wilson , Bellevue Community Council to Speak F-1 122 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK May 1 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B 3009 $250.00 E.J. WALT 307 CEDAR AVE. S CONST. SUNDECK ON RES. 3010 --- FORTE RENTALS 118 PARK AVE. N DEMOLISH BUILDING 3011 32,000.00 ROBERT PETERSEN 1813 KENNEWICK CIR. SE CONST. FAMILY R.ESIDENC, 3012 2,000.00 FHA DALPAY & ASSOC. 2831, 2833 NE 13TH ST. FOUNDATION REPAIR 3013 17,500.00 STANFORD WITSOE 1329 DAYTON AVE. NE CONST. FAMILY RESIDENCI B 3014 300.00 FHA DALPAY & ASSOC. 658 QUEEN AVE. N`E INST. NEW DOORS, BATH 3015 --- MR. STANLICK 125 PARK AVE. N DEMOLISH RESIDENCE 3016 7,000.00 SHELL OIL CO. 2801 NE SUNSET ADD ROOF, SIDING, VENEER 3017 8,000.00 SHELL OIL CO. 54 RAINIER AVE. S ADD ROOF, SIDING, VENEER ELECTRICAL PERMITS E 3611 800.00 MAYNARD 0. SVOR 1500 MONROE AVE. NE WIRING, RELOC. SERV. PANEL 3612 250.00 RICHARD TIBEAU 261 POWELL AVE. SW INST. NEW SERVICE 3613 100.00 PAY—N—SAVE CORP. 1040 THOMAS AVE. SW WIRE PROPANE TANK PUMP 3614 200.00 EDWIN F. SHEETS 813 KIRKLAND AVE. NE INST. WIRING E 3615 50.00 STANFORD WITSOE 1323 DAYTON AVE. NE INST. TEMPORARY SERVICE 3616 50.00 KAMPE CONSTRUCTION 1119 N 32ND ST. INST. TEMPORARY SERVICE 3617 50.00 KAMPE CONSTRUCTION 1201 N 32ND ST. INST. TEMPORARY SERVICE 3618 50.00 E. WECHSELBERGER 1900 ABERDEEN AVE. INST. TEMPORARY SERVICE 3619 250.00 HUB TRAILER CT. 641 WELLS AVE. N WIRE 200 AMP SERVICE MECHANICAL PERMITS M 3169 182.50 JOSEPH GATTEN 2509 DAYTON AVE. NE INST. GAS HOT WTR. HEATER 3170 182.50 ZANE WHITTUM 709 SW SUNSET BLVD. INST. GAS HOT WTR. HEATER 3171 165.00 DON DANA 260 TAYLOR AVE. NW INST. GAS CONVERS. BURYvR,, 3172 700.00 FRED PRICE 1126 KIRKLAND AVE. NE INST. LAWN SPRINKLER S) 3173 400.00 GEORGE MOORMEN 824 KIRKLAND AVE. NE INST. PLBG. FIXTURES M 3174 555.00 HUBERT PEACOCK 336 SMITHERS AVE. S INST. GAS FURNACE 3175 16,000.00 WASH. JOCKEY CLUB LONGACR.ES INST. SPRINKLER SYS. SIGN PERMITS S 217 30.00 STEVE: & JOAN BAKKO 227 WILLIAMS AVE. S INST. PROJECTING SIGN 218 50.00 WALTER M. GERBER 1733 NE 44TH ST INST. OFF PREMISE SIGN SFWER PERMITS S 1691 MRS. MACHLIS 2721 MEADOW AVE. N CONNECT SEWER 1692 W.W. STOLLENMAYER 526 SHATTUCK AVE. S CONNECT SEWER 1693 W.W. STOLLENIMAYER 526 SHATTUCK AVE. S CONNECT SEWER 1694 DOUG ALLEN 1009 N 34TH ST. CONNECT SEWER s r� v ` t 123 RENTON CITY COUNCIL May 8 , 1972 REGULAR MEETING Municipal Building R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for damages by Marilyn Levon Espe Claim for damages by Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone Co . Amended claim for damages by Gene T. McDaniel BUILDING DEPARTMENT Burdulis Building Demolition Fence & Review apartment located 900 Block Sunset Blvd . N .E . CITY CLERK Write to Boundary Review Board Authorized sign amended Transportation Services Agreement Authorized sign Fair Housing Commission Agreement COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Review of past zoning variances Construction Site signs COMMITTEE 'OF THE WHOLE Police Department Policies FINANCE AND PERSONNEL . COMMITTEE Funding for demolition Burdulis Building Funding Transportation Services Agreement Review of Mayor ' s appointments Review filling vacancies MAYOR' S OFFICE Authorized sign Fair Housing Agreement Authorized sign Transportation Services Agreement Vacancy Engineering Department PLANNING COMMISSION Broadacres , Inc . application PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Fireworks stand applications #1 thru #9 Secondhand dealers ordinance Chico ' s Pizza license applications PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Bids for watermain N .E . Sunset Blvd . TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE "Civic Center Circulation Plan" Railroad Station 5th & Burnett RENTON CITY COUNCIL May 8 , 1972 REGULAR MEETING Municipal Building 8 . 00 P .M. . Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and CALL TO ORDER called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order . ROLL CALL OF BRUCE , SCHELLERT , DELAURENTI Absent , PERRY , STREDICKE , COUNCIL MEMBERS CLYMER AND GRANT . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY BRUCE , THE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBER BE EXCUSED . CARRIED . CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor , HELMIE NELSON , City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE G . M. SHELLAN , City Attorney , GORDON ERICKSEN , Planning WSW Director , VERN CHURCH , Purchasing Agent , HUGH R . DARBY , Chief of Police , VIC TE GANTVOORT , Street Superintendent , JACK LYNCH , Administrative Assistant to the Mayor , BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director , JAMES FRASER, Acting Personnel Director and BERT MC HENRY , Utilities Engineer . Girl Scout Leaders Mayor Garrett introduced Girl Scout Troop 209 Members , Mrs . Janet Kimpton Leader and Assistant present , announcing they would be Mrs . Frances Chinn leaving at 8 : 30 PM to tour the Police Department and other parts of City Hall . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO APPROVE THE 5/1/72 Meeting MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF MAY 1 , 1972 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT . CARRIED . CARRIED . ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ordinance 2707 The Legislation Committee submitted revised ordinance Employee Vacations relating to vacations for City Employees for second and final reading , recommending approval as revised . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . Following reading of May 2 , letter from C .C . Donworth & Assoc . by City Clerk confirming vacation agreement during contract negotiations with both 21R and Firefighters , .q„ MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO REFER VACATION ORDINANCE BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . Mr . Stredicke noted prior communication from 21R representative John Malgarini and the request for confirmation in writing from the City Negotiator to assure that no later ques- tions would arise in interpretation . City Attorney Shellan assured Council that the revised ordinance was agreeable with different negotiators and met all require- ments of previous wage negotiation contracts . MOTION FAILED . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READING . CARRIED . City Clerk Helmie Nelson read vacation ordi- nance , MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN 5 AYES : BRUCE , SCHELLERT , PERRY , CLYMER AND GRANT . NO: STREDICKE MOTION TO ADOPT REVISED VACATION ORDINANCE CARRIED . Ordinance 2708 Ordinance placed on first reading May 1 , amending compre- Change in Compre- hensive land use plan, presented by Councilman Perry hensive Land Use along with restrictive covenants executed by Stoneway Plan - Boundaries : Concrete , which were revised in accordance with City FAI 405 , NE 3rd & Attorney ' s recommendations and approved by area property 4th , Union Ave . , owners . SCHELLERT MOVED, CLYMER SECONDED , THAT THE Bluff Line N. of ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING . e� Maple Valley Hwy . Planning Director Ericksen explained changes in legal description at request of Councilman Stredicke . Judge Stoneway Concrete Paul Houser was present in audience and confirmed agree- et al ment with revised restrictive covenants . MOTION CARRIED) . Following reading of ordinance by City Clerk , MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY GRANT , THAT THE ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ . Councilman Stredicke requested the record to show change in land use adopted , restrictive covenants in agreement with adjacent property owners and there was concern on access to property . ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN ALL AYES . MOTION CARRIED . j Minutes - .Page 2 125 ORDINANCES Cont . Councilman Stredicke inquired on changes in secondhand Secondhand Dealers dealers ordinance and MOVED THAT PROPOSED CHANGES BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDA- TION . SECONDED BY SCHELLERT . CARRIED. CURRENT BUSINESS AND CORRESPONDENCE Dangerous Building Letter from Building Director Ruppert recommended Case #28-70 authorization for demolition of the Burdulis Building 239 wells Ave . S . under provisions of Section 4-2114 of the Dangerous Building Code and that $4 , 000 . 00 be made available for this purpose . Board of Public Works issued "Finding of Fact and Order" 1/26/71 that the building be vacated 3/1/72 and demolished 5/1/72 . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE BUILDING DIRECTOR AND REFER THE MATTER OF FUNDING TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE . Following review by Councilman Stredicke of prior action on the matter , MOTION CARRIED. Chico ' s Pizza Applicationsfrom Chico ' s Pizza Parlor for one each coin- Parlor Request operated phonograph and shuffleboard from Acme Amuse- ment Co . were read by City Clerk Nelson. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY PERRY TO REFER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. CARRIED . Proposed Annexation Letter from King County Boundary Review Board , State of by City of Bellevue Washington , was read by .Helmie Nelson , City Clerk , Hazelwood Lanes regarding proposed annexation of Hazelwood Lanes by the City of Bellevue . This being the area that had petitioned to be excluded by Renton ' s Northeast Area Annexation , STREDICKE MOVED , GRANT SECONDED , THAT THE CITY CLERK BE INSTRUCTED TO WRITE TO BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD THAT CITY OF RENTON HAS NO OBJECTION TO ANNEXATION OF HAZELWOOD LANES AREA BY CITY OF BELLEVUE . CARRIED . "Civic Center Letter from Engineering Director Wilson advised it is Circulation Plan" necessary to enact ordinances by the City Council to Change in implement the "Civic Center Circulation Plan" that One-Way Streets was authorized by the City Council on June 1 , 1970 . how & Parking Motion made by Councilman Schellert to refer to the Prohibitions Legislation Committee , died for lack -of a second . MOVED BY STREDICKE , - SECONDED BY GRANT , TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE . Councilman Stredicke was concerned about informing the public of the plan , especially parking regulations on Main Ave . South between Houser Way South and South 4th Street , scheduling meeting of property owners as shown on attached schedule . MOTION CARRIED . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , THAT THE CITY COUNCIL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING MAY 22 , 1972 ON CIVIC CENTER CIRCULATION PLAN. CARRIED. Watermain Project City Clerk Helmie Nelson reported Bid Opening May 3 , N.E . Sunset Blvd . installation of 12" D. I . Watermain in N. E . Sunset Blvd. W-315 from N.E . 12th St . to 138th Ave . S .E . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR REPORT . CARRIED. Claim for Water Claim for damages by Marilyn Levon Espe was read by Damage Clerk . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , CLAIM 857 Aberdeen Ave .NE BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. Fireworks stand City Clerk presented eight fireworks stand applications Now Applications which had Fire Chief Walls approval . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, #1 thru #8 SECONDED BY PERRY , TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE PUBLIC (See later action) SAFETY COMMITTEE . CARRIED . I _ Damage Claims Claim for damage to underground cable on Bronson Way N. Pacific N.W . Bell in sum of $2 ,000 . was filed by Pacific Northwest Bell G . T . McDaniel Telephone Company and read by City Clerk , along with an amended claim for damages in amount of $17 , 500. 00 by Gene T . McDaniel for flood damage . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED GRANT , CLAIMS BE REFERRED TO CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER . CARRIED. Permission granted for reading of communisations received too late for agenda . 126 Renton City Council Meeting 5/8/72 Minutes - Page 3 CURRENT BUSINESS AND CORRESPONDENCE - Cont . Additional Fireworks Mr. Bruce McKay , Chairman of the 11th District Demo- Stand Application cratic Precinct Committeemen ' s Organization , submitted Received after letter applying for license to operate fireworks stand . 4/30 Deadline MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY CLYMER TO REFER REQUEST Application #9 TO THE CITY CLERK . SUBSTITUTE MOTION MADE BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY PERRY , THAT THE COUNCIL WAIVE FILING DEADLINE AND ACCEPT THE 9TH FIREWORKS STAND APPLICATION BY THE 11TH DISTRICT AND IT BE REFERRED WITH OTHERS TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE . CARRIED . 5th & Burnett Railroad Station Petition for removal of old railroad station building now Hazard at 5th and Burnett South containing 33 signatures filed with the City Clerk was read . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY PERRY , THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED . Transportation Letter from King County Executive John D . Spellman Services submitted amendment to Transportation Services Agreement Agreement between the City of Renton and King County extending current agreement termination date from May 31 , to December 31 , 1972 . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , THAT THE MATTER OF BUS TRANSPORTATION EXTENSION BE REFERRED TO THE TRANS- PORTATION COMMITTEE . SUBSTITUTE MOTION MADE BY GRANT SECONDED BY STREDICKE , THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO SIGN CONTRACT EXTENSION AND THE MATTER OF FINANCING BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE . MOTION CARRIED . Mayor Garrett requested City Clerk obtain City Attorney Shellan ' s approval prior to signing . PROCLAMATIONS Mayor Avery Garrett proclaimed the Week of May 7 , 1972 National Hospital as National Hospital Week with Valley General Hospital Week 5-7 to 5-13 open to the public interested in health services . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR . CARRIED . National Transporta- In recognition of the importance of transportion in tion Week this nation and in conjuction with the President , 5-14 to 5-20-72 Mayor Garrett proclaimed Friday , May 19 , 1972 as National Defense National Defense Transportation Day and the week Transportation Day beginning May 14 , 1972 as National Transportation 5-19-72 Week . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR . CARRIED . OLD BUSINESS Committee of the Council President Bruce submitted Committee of the Whole Report Whole Report to City Clerk for reading . Item 1 : Recommended that the matter of reviewing past zoning (1) Variance Review variances be referred to the Community Services Committee for review and report back to Committee (2) Appointments of the Whole . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE (3) Finance WHOLE . CARRIED . Item 2 : Recommended that the pres- Director ent policy of reviewing appointments be continued Qualifications and the Committee work with the Mayor to have the appointments referred to the Finance and Personnel Committee before they are presented on Council Floor . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . CARRIED . Item 3 : Recommended amendment be added to ordinance regarding qualificationsof the Finance Director as follows : "Or alternately such person may qualify , if in lieu of a college degree as above stated he or she has not less than six years of practical experience on a managerial or supervisory level with either government level or private enter- prise , in any of the fields above described. " MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR IN REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . CARRIED . Item 4 : Recommended that policy of filling vacancies that occur within allocated position in City budget , not be changed and matter of filling vacancies continue to be reviewed Renton City Council Meeting 5/8/72 127 Minutes .- Page 4 OLD BUSI A - Continued Committee of the by the Finance and Personnel Committee . The Com- Whole Report Cont . mittee also recommended that the Mayor ' s Office be authorized to fill existing critical vacancy in the (4) Filling of Engineering Department . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED Vacancies BY STREDICKE , CONCUR IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT . CARRIED . Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Clymer presented Committee Report Report Item 1 : Recommended that the subject of Broadacres application for land classification under Open Space RCW 84 . 34 be referred to the Planning Commission for Application recommendation . ' MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , m! TO CONCUR IN REPORT . CARRIED . Item 2 : Recommended that the City Council adopt a policy on open space applications to be the same as land use changes with public hearings before the Planning Commission and the City Council . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY BRUCE TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT . CARRIED . Ordinance 2709 Council President Bruce presented ordinance amending Amendment to qualifications of Finance Director for reading . Finance Division MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO PLACE THE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READING . Following reading by City Clerk Nelson , MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS AMENDED . ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN ALL AYES . MOTION CARRIED . Transportation Councilman Stredicke called attention to railroad Committee crossing on Bronson Way N . between Houser Way and Maple Valley Y . Mayor Garrett ' s Administrative Repairs Needed at Assistant Jack Lynch assigned to prepare report with R.R. Xing copy to Stredicke . At Stredicke ' s inquiry,q y, Admini-- strative Assistant Lynch reported progress in animal control that Police Department had obtained truck Animal Control and former driver contacted to work as City employee in animal control with shelter facilities available with Citv of Kent . Teamster Union had approved plan m" as driver on strike . Hope was expressed plan would be working in few days . Formulation of IT WAS MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY BRUCE , THAT New Policies CHANGES WITHIN POLICE DEPARTMENT BE REFERRED TO THE Police Department COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . CARRIED . Councilman Stredicke asked City Clerk Helmie Nelson to address communication to Chairman of the Board of the Puget Sound Governmental Conference and the Director of the Association of Washington Cities asking for an accounting of funds relative to travel or expense for public officials , due to his concern for proper spending of City contributions . Legislation Legislation Committee report submitted to City Clerk Committee Report recommended the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign Fair Housing Commission Agreement . MOVED BY Fair Housing GRANT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR IN THE Commission Agreement RECOMMENDATION OF THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED . Ratified Councilman Perry reported on items pending in his committee : Referral of 10/4/71 to update code concern- ing Health Officer ; it has been determined to be the most economical to continue same procedure . The Pending Legislation $200 , 000. 00 Councilmanic bonds issue for Highlands Library is pending , awaiting notification from Board . Talbot Annexation resolution pending , at Stredicke ' s request for meetings . Legislation for Northeast Annexa- tion requested by King Parker , not necessary until after election . Initiative 261 will be discussed next Monday . Ordinance vacating portion of Houser Way N. pending awaiting appraisals . Secondhand dealers Ordinance put in hands of Public Safety Committee . Letter from Renton Golf Range , Inc . pending changes in ordinance . Finance Committee Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert invited all interested councilmen to wage and salary study meeting (see schedule) Administrative As-iq+ ,nt 128 Renton City Council Meeting 5/8/72 Minutes - Page 5 OLD BUSINESS Continued Finance Committee Lynch reported need for audit of positions and Cont . descriptions and wage and salary study with retention of outside consultant for limited assistance . Health Services Mayor Garrett reported Director of Public Health , Lawrence Bergner of Seattle King County Department of Public Health advised that the City was doing as well as possible with present Health Department and Health Officer agreements . Aid to Cities The Mayor also reported on his recent Washington , D .C . Nothing Definite Yet trip regarding revenue sharing bill to aid cities . Councilman Grant requested personal report from Mayor on time spent by City Staff on annexation A71-01 by next week , if possible . Two items for the Police Chief for Committee of the Whole meeting were mentioned by Grant , funeral escort and extension of existing Police Civil Service eligibility list and pending appointments . Public Works Public Works Committee Chairman Grant submitted report Committee Report to City Clerk recommending concurrence in Building Director ' s recommendation to accept low bid of Busch Bid Award - Construction Company for construction of the Street Street Dept . Shop Department Shop and award contract in the amount of Building $41 , 927 . 55 with a base bid of $45 ,752 . 00 and Alternates No . 1 , No . 2 , No . 3 and No . 4 deleted and sales tax included . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER TO CONCUR IN THE REPORT OF THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE . CARRIED . NEW BUSINESS Building Director Ruppert explained at the request of Councilman Grant , that construction companies are Construction Signs not required to post signs explaining what they are (See later) building , although it is helpful if they do , and that information is available in the building permits . Both Councilmen Perry and Stredicke felt would not want to make change in sign code . Repair Needed Councilman Stredicke brought to attention the broken Apartment fence at King Apartments in 900 Block on Sunset Blvd . N.E . As this was requirement in issuing of Building permit , he asked Building Department to review and have fence repaired . Upon Councilman Perry ' s inquiry on letter from Father Schaeffer , Mayor Garrett reported he was preparing answer . FAI 405 Guard Rails Councilman Stredicke requested that Mayor Garrett send letter commending State Highway Department for instal- lation of Guard Rails on FAI 405 and also the local newspaper for their assistance in getting the work done . Stredicke also mentioned off-ramp accident and felt safety hazards should be looked into . Mayor Garrett asked Bert McHenry to look into this matter to determine what safeguards are needed in that area. Councilman Perry presented secondhand dealers ordinance . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY PERRY , ordinance be +ri placed on first reading . MOTION FAILED . °i "Future Home MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY PERRY , THAT THE SUBJECT OF of ----" TEMPORARY INFORMATIVE SIGNS AT CONSTRUCTION SITES BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. MOTION CARRIED . AUDIENCE COMMENT Street Superintendent , Vic TeGantvoort , reported the Benches Installed benches for Kirkland Ave . N. E . which had been donated Kirkland Ave . N .E . by the Renton Shopping Center , were now installed . ° �zy Renton City Council Meeting Minutes - Page 6 AUDIENCE COMMENT - Cont' Tom Teasdale For informative purposes , Tom Teasdale reported the 506 South 15th Washington State Liquor Control Board had announced service on three extra days this year , and the Renton Liquor Store will be open Memorial Day , Independence Day and Labor Day. Meeting Adjourned MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THE COUNCIL 10 : 25 P .M. MEETING BE ADJOURNED . CARRIED . Meeting was adjourned at 10 : 25 P .M. Helmie Nelson , City Clerk rrl f30 May 8, 1972 CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING, MAY 3, 1972 2:00 P.M. Installation of a 12" D.I. Watermain in N.E. Sunset Blvd. from N.E. 12th St. to 138th Ave. S.E. UAB Project 8-1-102-(14) (W-315) BID BIDDER DEPOSIT =BIDSALES TAX TOTAL BID N Frank Coluccio Construction Co. Bid Bond $42,065.00 ° $2.103.25 $44,168.25 7778 Seward Park Ave. South Seattle, Wash. , 98118 M Edmonds-Stevens, Inc. Bid Bond $42,503.00 $2,125.15 $44,628.15 P. 0. Box 504 Woodinville, Wash. , 98072 1 _ Lindbrook Construction, Inc. big Rend $43, 6714.00 $2,186.70 $45,920.70 P. 0. Box 1076 20215 64th West Lynnwood, Wash. , 98036 United Contractors Co. Bid Bond $59,005.00 $2,950.25 $61,955.25 470 South Kenyon St. Seattle, Wash. , 98108 $55,905.00* $2,795.25 $58,700.25* Bowers Construction Co. Bid Bond $67,800.00 $3,390.00 $71,190.00 16239 Ambaum Blvd. South Seattle, Wash. , 98148 * Engineer' s Corrections CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL CONMITTEf.MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF May 8 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TAME CHAIRMAS LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs . 5 /18 - - Bruce - - Meet with Police Chief s COMMUNITY SERVICES F i FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Mon . 5/1,5 7 : 00 PM Sc'_-Ii rt 6th F1 . Conf . F _ _n aljob descriptions & salary stud i °s LEGISLATION Mr 5, 5 5 : 00 PM ry Chairman ' s Office ' PUBLIC SAFETY M 3 i PUBLIC WORKS i i TRANSPORTATION W .d , 5/10 7 : 30 PM Stredicke to C ^f . Room meet with Property Owners Main .11 r- -1-t,7 CenL=L 7?-king Plan & ty t OTHER other pe.idti;+:j ,.--mz ! ' Fair Housing Commission We,. 5/17 7 : 30 PA F. Kinney 6ch T" . Conf . Room Mayor ' s Rep . & AttendanQe requested. Public Hearing Mote 5/22 8 : O0 PM ours- 1 'ham;jers Civ r Center Plan y Par;;.iny 1 Community Services Conmi t t f:t Public Hearing Iht_:zs. 5/25 7 : 30 PM Clymer n:: " Cont . Room jM;Lrk /34 OFFICE OF THE 'CITY CLERK May 8, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS 411,7IM-ING PERMITS NO. iuiy'm Tm ?dAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK 3018 $289,000.00 RENTON SCH. DIST. 403 2600 NE 12TH ST. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS 301.9 300.0; WILLIAM HUNT 1909 HARRINGTON NE REPLACE PORCH 3020 1.160. 3(! FHA-DALPAY & ASSOC. 1523 MORRIS AVE. S REPAIR FOUNDATION 3021 1,160.00 FHA-DALPAY & ASSOC. 1523 MORRIS AVE. S RAPAIR FOUNDATION 3022 738.00 FAH=DALPAY & ASSOC. 3608 SE 6TH ST. !�DTFICATION & REPAIRS 3023 22,000.00 FLEMING BOTTLE & JUG 855 SENECA SW CONT_ i '` PARTITIONS ELECTRICAL i' TITS 3620 625.00 STANFORD WITSOE 1323 DAYTON AVE. NE INST. WIRING 3621 125.00 RENTON SCH. DIST. 403 400 S 2ND PT. INST. WIRING IN PAINT SHOP 36,22 50.00 SARGENT-TYEE CO. SW 7TH & RAINIER, AVE, S INST. TEMP. Sl-MVICE 3623 700.00 AERO-DYNE 300 AIRPORT WAY S INST. WIRING IN HANGAR 3624 185.00 JAMES E. WILLIAMS 438 WINDSOR WAY NE INST. W -" MECHANICAL PERMITS 3176 350.00 B & B AUTO PARTS 401 RAINIER AVE. N INST. PLANTT_NG IRRIGAT. SYS 3177 150.00 ROBERT RICHTER 1544 MARION AVE. N INST. GAS HOT WTR. HTR. 3178 135.00 RICHARD P. LANG 3524 NE 10TH ST. INST. GAS CONVR. BURNER 3179 3,000.00 LOUIS PERETTI 1027 N IST ST. INST. PLBG FIXTURES 3180 263.00 M. ESPE 857 ABERDEEN AVE. NE INST. WASHER & MAKE REPAIRS 3181 1,145.00 JAMES HIGHMAN 2001 SE 18TH CT. INST. PLBG. & FIXTURES SIGN PERMITS ?19 1,200.00 UNION OIL 541 PARK AVE. N ERECT POLE SIGN ?20 300.00 JOHN J. SPERLE 229 4TH PL. S INST. ROOF SIGN )EWER PERMITS 695 MR. PETTY 1901 SHATTUCK ST. REPAIR SEWER. 696 RONALD MEAD 1307 N 38TH ST. CONNECT SEWER 133 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING May 15 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Shaughnessy & Company , Inc . , request to connect residence to Renton sewer line , 13026 - 80th Avenue South , King County. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Petition for L. I .D . and Engineer ' s report of validity , for underground power and telephone utilities along Rainier Avenue France Committee recommendation to retain C . Carey Donworth & Assoc . to conduct wage and salary compensation survey at cost not to exceed ,3 , 000. 00 . LL',a ELATION COMMITTEE Propised Ordinance relating to secondhand dealers . Rezones for property on Talbot Road in vicinity of Valley General Hcitrpital : Ivan Unbedacht property , G-9600 to P-1 and Leon Margullis property , G to R-2 . Petiti )n for L . I .D . and Engineer ' s report of validity, for undergrounding power• and telephone utilities along Rainier Avenue . Transft: .- of $2 , 500 . 00 to fund hiring of graduate student to assist in City audit of job classifications . APPOINTMENTS Renton Fire Department permanent positions : Captain Bruce Phillips Captain Ted La Valley Lieutenant William Henry RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING May 15 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 :00 P .M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the Renton City Council meeting to order . ROLL CALL OF BRUCE , DELAURENTI , PERRY , STREDICKE , CLYMER AND COUNCIL MEMBERS GRANT . ABSENT : SCHELLERT. MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO EXCUSE THE ABSENT MEMBER. THE MOTION CARRIED . CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor , HELMIE NELSON, City Clerk, IN ATTENDANCE G . M. SHELLAN , City Attorney, GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director , VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent, VIC TE GANTVOORT , Street Superintendent , JACK LYNCH , Administrative Asst. to the Mayor , JACK WILSON , Engineering Director , M. C . WALLS , Fire Chief and BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director. MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke offered correction to Page 5/8/72 Meeting 5 , last paragraph of the minutes of the previous meeting of 5/8/72 , donor of benches along Kirkland Avenue being the Greater Renton Shopping Center , Inc . , not the Renton Shopping Center as shown. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO ADOPT THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING AS CORRECTED . THE MOTION CARRIED. New Gavel Mayor Garrett called attention to the gavel in use this evening which had been made at the Renton Vocational School and presented to Mr. Jack Lynch at the Alcohol Rehabilitation Center program to be used at the Renton Council Meetings . The gavel was acknowledged with pleasure and noted to be a fine example of the work being done at the school . AWARD OF PLACQUE Councilman Charles Delaurenti was requested to FOR COMMUNITY approach the podium at which time he was presented SERVICE -n. 30 with a Community Service Certificate Award for his YEARS OF SERVICE services on the City Council of close to 30 years . BY COUNCILMAN Mayor Garrett made the surprise presentation at this CHARLES DELAURENTI time in recognition of this lengthy span of out- standing community service . Councilman Delaurenti expressed his personal reward and enjoyment in the service noting acceptance of a few lumps along with the good things and deeming it an honor to serve his community, it being his feeling that such was the duty of every citizen . He anticipated future continuation of service . VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee member Grant reported approval Nos . 7610 - 8098 of Vouchers Nos . 7610 through 8098 and LID No . 270 and LID 1)270 Cash Cash Fund Vouchers Nos . 1 through 5 and Revenue and Revenue Nos . Fund Voucher No . 1 (covering 1-5 Cash amount) all l through 5 of which have been certified by departments as to receipt of merchandise and/or services in totals of $424 ,034 . 23 and $1 , 274 .75 . MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE REPORT OF THE ... FINANCE COMMITTEE . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO EXCLUDE THAT VOUCHER COVERING PAYMENT FOR THE CITY REPORT, THERE BEING SOME QUESTION IN REGARD TO INCLUSION OF SALES TAX IN BID PRICE . AMENDMENT CARRIED . MOTION TO APPROVE VOUCHERS AS AMENDED CARRIED . Secondhand Dealer- Legislation Committee Chairman requested Committee Amending Ordinance report on pending legislation at this time . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND HEAR THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT AT THE PRESENT TIME . THE MOTION CARRIED . 135 . MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 5/15/72 Page 2 . ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Public Safety Chairman Delaurenti submitted Public Safety Committee Report Committee report advising of review of the proposed Secondhand Dealers Ordinance and recommending referral to the Legislation Com- mittee for presentation . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR IN THE REPORT . PROPOSED ORDINANCE THE MOTION CARRIED . THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE ` Secondhand Dealers WAS READ . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO REFER THE PROPOSED LEGISLATION BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. THE MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND Letter from Shaughnessy & Co . , Inc . requested CURRENT BUSINESS to hook up to Renton Sewer line in vicinity Housemover ' s of 13026 - 80th Avenue South where a house request to connect was recently located and perc test formerly county residence approved , after grading to get the house in , to Renton sewer line no longer being valid . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE REQUEST TO THE BOARD • OF PUBLIC WORKS . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY PERRY, TO AMEND BY ADDING REQUIREMENT FOR A REPORT BACK. AMENDMENT CARRIED . ORIGINAL MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED . Planning Commission Letter from Gordon Y . Ericksen, Planning Director , Rezone Recommenda- submitted Planning Commission recommendations to tions , Ivan Unbedacht rezone property of Ivan Unbedacht , Appl . R-692-72 , property and Leon from G-9600 to P-1 , ' located north of the Valley Margullis property General Hospital between the freeway and Talbot Road S . Area comprises 7 . 71 acres with proposed Talbot Road South professional medical office use in agreement with W near Valley General the Comprehensive Land Use Plan . MOVED BY Hospital DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR IN THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLA- TION . After inquiry by Stredicke concerning site plan controls and access right of way and reply by Planning Director Ericksen , MOTION CARRIED . Recommendation on rezone of Leon Margullis,R694-72 , property from G to R-2 was read. Area comprises 13 , 255 sq. ft . of property located on the west side of Talbot Road South approximately 650 ft . South of S . 43rd Street . MOVED BY GRANT, AND SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE REZONE WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . During discussion concerning County jurisdiction over 3 adjacent sides of this property and report of 10 ft . dedication of property by owner for right of way widening , PENDING MOTION CARRIED . Petition for Letter from Mr . K. F . Johnson , Manager , Renton Utility LID - Chamber of Commerce , submitted petitions of Undergrounding of property owners along Rainier Avenue North and power and telephone South ,between the North City Limits of Renton facilities-Rainier and Grady Way , for a Local Improvement District -` Avenue , Grady Way consisting of conversion to underground power and to North City Limits telephone facilities . Letter from the City of Renton Director of Engineering , Jack Wilson, reported the Signa- tories to represent 59. 03% of the front footage abutting the proposed improvement and 58 . 15% of total area within the district , per Exhibit "A" . Total estimated cost of proposed improvement, $337 , 142 . 73, of which the LID will contribute $37 , 142 . 73 . Outstanding assessment in previous LID #268 Levy , $10 , 390 . 50 . Total valuation for general taxation purposes of the real estate , plus 25% of the value of the improvement, is $3 ,674 ,760, 00 , adequate to support t.ae proposal . MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING (Continued) 5/15/72 Page 3 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Rainier Avenue LID Discussion ensudd concerning petition method Petition and Report of Local Improvement District creation and of Engineering mode of apprising property owners concerning Director Wilson the improvement and related costs , hearing not required by law but felt to be desirable . Proposed LID #275 MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO HOLD Public Hearing , A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE L . I .D . PETITION ON June 5 , 1972 JUNE 5 , 1972 . CARRIED . MOVED BY STREDICKE , 4 : 30 P .M . SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO REFER THE PETITION AND ENGINEER'S LETTER TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . CARRIED . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO REFER THE PETITION AND LETTER TO THE LEGISLA- TION COMMITTEE ALSO . THE MOTION CARRIED . APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett requested concurrence Fire Department- in the appointment of Bruce Phillips and Ted La Permanent Positions Valley to permanent position of Captain and Bruce Phillips ,Cap-t . William Henry to Lieutenant , Renton Fire Department , Ted La Valley , Capt . all having completed the six months probationary . Wm . Henry , Lt . period required by Civil Service rules , and now eligible for permanent positions . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR IN THE MAYOR ' S APPOINTMENTS . THE MOTION CARRIED . OLD BUSINESS Legislation Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted Committee Report report recommending no further action be taken Item 1 . Audit concerning audit remarks on the filing of Claim Remarks on Claim Vouchers , the City Clerk having replied she follows Vouchers procedure previously outlined by the Auditor . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO ADOPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT . THE MOTION CARRIED . Item 2 . Request Due to failure of annexation in recent election for Resolution no action is now warranted pursuant to 4/3/72 supporting Annexa- request of Mr . King Parker for Resolution of tion support for the annexation . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE REPORT OF THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED. Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Delaurenti sub- Committee Report mitted report concerning Fireworks Stand Permits . Fireworks Stand After review of the matter concurrence was repor- Permits for 1972 ted both in approval by Fire Chief Walls and of the 1972 permits , Nos . 1 through 9. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR IN THE REPORT. THE MOTION CARRIED . Public Works Public Works Committee Chairman Grant submitted Committee Report report concurring in recommendation of the City ' s Bid Award - 12" 1 Engineering Department to accept the low bid of watermain in Frank Coluccio Construction Company, in sum of Sunset Blvd . NE . , - $44 , 168 . 25, for installation of a 12" watermain in Coluccio Const . Co . Sunset Blvd . N .E . (NE 12th to 138th Ave . SE) . MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO ADOPT THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE REPORT . MOTION CARRIED. Finance Committee Finance Committee Member Grant submitted report Report-Demolition recommending demolition of the Burdulis Building of Burdulis Bldg . with funding from the Building Department Code Enforcement budgetary account # 011 . 524 . 20 . 31 ..� with reimbursement to said account ,at shch time as the property owner remits ; reimbursement by an appropriation . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY GRANT TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION . THE MOTION CARRIED . Job Classification The Finance Committee concurs in the Mayor ' s recom, Study - Audit mendation that a graduate student be hired to assist the City in conducting an audit of job classifica, tions and recommended referral to the Legislation Committee for Resolution to effect $2 , 500 . 00 fund transfer . A 1� r MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 5/15/72 Page 4 . OLD BUSINESS (Cont . ) Finance Committee MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO Report (Cont . ) ADOPT THE FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT CONCERNING Job Study by Student AUDIT OF JOB CLASSIFICATIONS AND FUND TRANSFER Graduate THEREFOR. THE MOTION CARRIED . Wage Study Consul- The Finance Committee recommended that the Mayor tants and City Clerk be authorized to sign an agree- ment with C . Carey Donworth & Associates to cover a Wage and Salary Compensation Survey at a cost not to exceed $3 , 000 . 00 . Discussion ensued , Mr . Lynch outlining qualifications of the firm which led to its selection to make the study . MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO REFER THIS PARTICULAR RECOMMENDATION TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . THE MOTION CARRIED . Inquiries by Grant Councilman Grant inquired of the City Attorney concerning proper concerning property owners within the proposed annexation annexation area boundaries who wished to annex procedures to the City ,in spite of the defeat of the matter at the polls in recent election , as might concern a waiting period and petitioning , also regarding contiguity . City Attorney Shellan advised that the one year waiting period is required in event area were to have the same boundaries as previously; any petition otherwise would not come within such provision , the BRB not likely to assume juris- diction however on a single parcel ,and any of the properties seeking to be annexed must be ad- joined to the city limits . NEW BUSINESS Disposition of Councilman Grant inquired if the new poles now Utility Poles being installed along Puget Drive and Grady Way on Puget Drive will replace the existing poles or if all are and Grady Way to remain . City Engineering Director Jack Wilson advised that the existing poles are to be taken down but that another row similar to those being installed may be required . Public Hearing- Councilman Stredicke called attention of the Civic Center Plan , public and the press to the public hearing which May 22 , 1972 has been scheduled for next Monday concerning the civic center plan , urging special effort be made to inform citizens of the hearing . ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY GRANT, TO ADJOURN. 9 : 15 P .M . CARRIED . THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED AT 9 : 15 . P.M. Helmie W. 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Conf .Room OTHER PUBLIC HEARING Mon. 5/22 8 :00 PM Council Chambers Civic Center Circulation Plan PUBLIC HEARING Thurs . 5/25 7 : 30 PM Clymer Council Chambers Mining & Grading - Members of the Industry Invited METRO MEETING Thurs . 5/18 Kent City Hall Transportation I OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK MAY 15, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3024 - - CITY OF RENTON AIRPORT CAP BLDG DEMOLISH BLDG B3025 $ 2,210.00 BEANBLOSSOM 810 RIVERSIDE DR REMODEL 3026 350.00 H HARDING 3626 TALBOT RD S SHELTER 3027 - - A FONTANA 212 BURNETT N DEMOLISH MECHANICAL PERMITS M3182 705.00 L SMITH 2001 SE 18TH CRT GAS FURNACE 3183 250 .00 R PETERSON 2406 NE 24TH ST DRAIN LINE 3184 500 .00 D STULL 2402 JONES NE GAS FURNACE M3185 530 .00 W TERRY 2015 NE 28TH ST PLUMB & FIX 3186 1, 100 .00 KIRKMAN KONSTRUC 1001 N 35TH ST of ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3625 4,500 .00 LOUIS PERETTI 1027 N 1ST ST WIRING 3626 400.00 GEO PERRY 1512 INDEX NE BASEBD HT 3627 1,000 .00 MUSICIAN HALL 126 LOGAN S SERVICE & ADDN 3628 24,000 .00 RENTON SCHOOL 2600 NE 12TH ST WIRE MCKNIGHT 3629 475.00 W TERRY 2015 NE 28TH ST WIRE RESIDENCE E3630 200 .00 A KNEBEL 1021 BRONSON WAY S INST MACH SIGN PERMITS S221 270.00 A&W 519 RAINIER AVE N ROOF SIGN S222 500 .00 T CUGINI 350 SUNSET BLVD N ROOF SIGN S223 100.00 PIONEER CORP 325 WILLIAMS PROJECTING SIGN I RENTON CITY COUNCIL 141 REGULAR MEETING May 22 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY CLERK To request Air Pollution Control Agency to modify existing open burning boundaries , extending them to the corporate limits of the City in order to provide uniformity of policy throughout the City. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE ... Matters relating to Civic Center Plan Iraffic circulation and Parking (Renton Hill access and Main Street Parking among others discussed at the public hearing of 5/22/72 which was continued to 6/12/72) BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Subjects discussed at Civic Center Plan public hearing of 5/22/72 as concerns possible closure of the Pipe Line Right-of-Way (by city request of City of Seattle Water Department) ; Excessive speed of vehicles on Renton Hill and matter of the number of trains and their speeds below Renton Hill which cause access problems . FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Mayor ' s reappointment of Mr. Tom Teasdale to Park Board Membership LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Rezone Ordinances placed on first reading 5/22/72 and returned to Committee until the next meeting : Unbedacht property rezone from G9600 to P-1 and Margullis property, rezone from G-9600 to R- 2 , both properties located in vicinity of Valley General Hospital . Fund appropriation of $2 , 315 . 00 for Police Department Personnel PLANNING DIRECTOR Requested by Councilman Stredicke on 5/22/723, to review matter of lake shoreline use for industrial purpose, (Oil Recycling Plant), and to report as to how much property is involved and as to the proposed development PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE BIDS : 1 . Watermain - South 3rd Street , Burnett Ave . S . to Rainier S . 2 . Improvement of Logan Avenue Bridge and approaches 3. Storm sewer trunk , S. 2nd St . & Logan Ave . S. 4 . Street Improvement , Stage 2 , Renton Ave . Ext ; Airport Way and Logan Avenue North . PROCLAMATIONS Buddy Poppy Days : May 19 and 20 , 1972 Blood Donor Week commencing May 22 , 1972 . Bloodmobile to be at Eagles on 5/24/72 . THERE WILL BE NO MEETING MAY 291, 1972-5TH MONDAY & HOLIDAY ' � AI ONE NO MEETING MAY 2 9 , 1971 - S i-i �NIONDAY I HO L_i lj�k Buddy Poppy Days : .NIat. 19 a i i 1 0 Blood Donor Week commencing Ma.✓ on 5/24/72 . THERE WILL BI: NO MEETING NIA's . _° , 19'':. RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING May 22 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P.M. M I N U T E S Council Chambers FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance to CALL TO ORDER the Flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order . ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, SCHELLERT, DELAURENTI , PERRY, STREDICKE , QOUNCIE—MMERS CLYMER AND GRANT . CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor, HELMIE NELSON , City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, HUGH DARBY, Chief of Police , JACK WILSON, Engineering Director, GORDON ERICKSEN , Planning Director , DEL BENNETT , Public Works Adm. , VIC TE GANTVOORT , Street Superintendent , TED BENNETT , Acting Finance Director , GENE COULON, Park Director , VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent , JACK LYNCH, Administrative Asst . to the Mayor , DAVID HAMLIN, Traffic Engineer and BERNARD RUPPERT , the Building Director . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO APPROVE S/15/72 Meeting THE. MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF MAY 15 , 1972 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT . THE MOTION CARRIED. VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported 8099 - committee approval of Vouchers Nos . 8099 through and No . 7706 8103 , special vouchers all having received depart- mental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or services . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO APPROVE THE VOUCHER EXCLUDED FROM APPROVAL LAST WEEK WHICH COVERS PAYMENT FOR THE CITY REPORT , THE SALES TAX TO HAVE BEEN ADDED TO THE BID PRICE AND ..w VOUCHER IN PROPER AMOUNT ACCORDINGLY. CARRIED . PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set for public hearing on the Civic Center—Plan- proposed Civic Center Plan as concerns the traffic Traffic Circula- circulation and parking , the hearing was opened. tion and Parking Proposed changes were read by the City Clerk as follows : A. One-Way Streets I . Mill Avenue S , Houser Way S . to Bronson Way S . , from one-way northbound to two-way. 2 . Main Avenue S . , between Bronson Way S. and Houser Way S . , from two-way to one-way southbound. 3 . Bronson Way S. , between Main Avenue S . and Mill Avenue S. , from two-way to one-way southwest bound. 4 . S . Second Street , between Main Avenue S. and Mill Avenue S . , from two-way to one-way west- bound. S . Houser Way S . , between Main Avenue S . and Bronson Way N , from two-way to one-way north- east bound. B . Parking Prohibitions *Adm 1 . Bronson Way S.,T�etween Main Avenue S . and Mill Avenue S . , on the southside ; from No Parking Any Time to Two Hour Parking. 2 . Mill Avenue S. , between Houser Way S. and S. Second Street , on the West side , from Two-Hour Parking to No Parking Any Time . 3 . Main Avenue S . ,between Houser Way S. and S . Fourth Street on the west side , from Two -Hour Parking to No Parking Any Time . 4 . S . Second Street , between Main Avenue S . and Mill Avenue S. on the south side , from Two-Hour Parking to No Parking Any Time . 143 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING Page 2 . PUBLIC HEARING : Civic Center Plan - Traffic Circulation and Parking Film Slide Presentation Mr . David Hamlin , Traffic Engineer , bade by Traffic Engineer displayed maps and gave a film slide Dave Hamlin presentation regarding the specific intersections and noted the plan had been prepared by consultants for the City in 1970 and was adopted by the City Council in June of that year , necessary legislation to implement the plan now being requested by the Traffic Engineering Department . Council Discussion In Council remarks specifics of the plan were discussed, the Renton Hill. access and Main Avenue parking being questioned. Mr . Hamlin noted removal of 17 parking stalls proposed for west side of Main Avenue to allow funnel relief from the two lanes of traffic approaching from the north , also new signal timing felt to provide easier movement of traffic from Renton Hill than that at the present time , the route to town or to Benson not to be as direct , traffic now being required to go a block out of the way . Attention was called to plan for three ways for access and only one to get off Renton Hill , also that slow trains cause problems to regular traffic and emergency vehicles as well. . Implementation of 1963 -4 plans which included acquisition of properties in this vicinity were recalled. It was noted that budgeting had not been accomplished"Tor im- plementation of any such earlier plan . AUDIENCE COMMENTS Members of the audience speaking on the plan included Mr . Ralph Beck , 326 Renton Avenue , Mr . Vern Aarhus , representative of Interpace , inquiring concerning adequate turn radius for some of their large trucks , Mrs . Dixie Ann Johnson , 11655 - 142nd N . E . , Mr . Joe Sporcic , 1316 Harrington N .E . , Mrs . Rosemary Grassi , 422 Cedar Street , Mr . Fred Burkhalter , 715 Jones Avenue South , Mr . Mario Tonda , 1.308 Beacon Way So . , Mr . Louis Barei , requesting parking be allowed to remain along the west side of Main Avenue So . upon which it was felt the business tenants depend , alternate proposal other- wise suggested for peak hour restrictions only . Free City parking lot to rear of this area was noted at this time ; Mr . George Little , 329 Renton Hill , Mr . Manly Grinolds , 1223 S . 3rd Street and Mr . Charles Shane , Mountain View Drive resident supporting retention of parking on Main Avenue in the interest of the landlords , businessmen and the City . Inquiries and discussion Inquiries were raised regarding routes to +. city hall and downtown areas , excess traffic from use of the pipeline right -of-way via Renton Hill shortcut , opening of the pi,v.line noted to have been to facilitate access to the Philip Arnold Park for Casca-'e area residents , with city permission for use granted by the City of Seattle . Rat race speeding problems also resulting , housing development halted some years ago due to denial of opening , present circumstances felt to present a majority of the traffic problems in this area . Train problem at foot of Renton Hill , island realignment and getting off the hill were discussed. Main Avenue parking removal was protested by Mr . MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING Page 3 . PUBLIC HEARING : Civic Center Plan (Continued) COUNCIL ACTION Council remarks ensued, Councilman Grant Civic Center Plan recalling Transportation Committee action as concerned the pursuance of closure of the pipeline road and prior citizen requests which led to permit for opening . After lengthy review of the presentation and remarks , some dissenting viewpoints being expressed as concerned possible immediate conclusive action this evening , the following action resulted. MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CLOSE THE HEARING . CARRIED . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI . TO REFER THE SUBJECT MATTERS RELATFiD 'TO THIS 'PUB- LIC HEARING TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . THE MOTION CARRIED. tParking and traffic circulation) MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO RECONSIDER THE PREVIOUS ACTION BY WHICH THIS PUBLIC HEARING ON THE CIVIC CENTER PLAN WAS CLOSED . CARRIED . Public Hearing MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO CONTINUE Continued to THE PUBLIC HEARING TO JUNE 12 , 1972 AT 8 : 00 P .M. June 12 , 1972 THE MOTION CARRIED . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE SUBJECTS OF CLOSING THE PIPE LINE RIGHT-OF-WAY, EXCESSIVE SPEED OF VEHICLES ON RENTON HILL , AND NUMBER OF TRAINS AND THEIR SPEED BELOW THE HILL, BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR REPORT BACK AT THE HEARING . THE MOTION CARRIED. RECESS MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT , THAT THE 10 : 05 P .M . MEETING BE RECESSED . CARkIED. The meeting recessed, reconvening at 10 : 20 p .m. with all City Council Members present for roll call, or returning sub- sequently, as were previously present . ORDINANCES AND The Legislation Committee Chairman , Perry, sub- RESOLUTIONS mitted report recommending first reading and re- Legislation Committee turn to committee of the following zonincp g classi - Report - Item 1 , Rezone fication change ordinances : Unbedacht property Ordinances for the from G-9600 to P-1 and Margullis property ,G-9600 Unbedacht and Margullis unto R-2 , both properties located on Talbot Road properties located on in vicinity of the Valley General Hospital . Talbot Road South MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO CONCUR IN THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT . CARRIED . Proposed ordinance rezoning the Unbedacht property was placed on introductory reading . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO REFER THE DOCUMENT BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED. Proposed ordinance rezoning the Margullis property was read . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED. Item 2 . Secondhand Recommended that the ordinance relating to second- Dealers Ordinance hand dealers , (which was introduced and placed on its first reading May 15 , 1972 , )be placed on final readingsat this time . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT PLACING THE SECONDHAND DEALERS ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS AT THIS TIME . THE MOTION CARRIED . The document was read . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . THE MOTION CARRIED , ROLL CALL VOTE BEING UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE . 145 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 5/22/72 Page 4 . RESOLUTIONS - Legislation Committee report continued. Item 3. Resolution 1797- The Legislation Committee report recommended authorizing Fund adoption of Resolution authorizing transfer Transfer for Job of $2 ,500 . 00 from Current Fund Executive Classification Study Account , 003 . 513 . 10 . 31 unto 003 . 513 . 10 . 11 for Employee purpose of hiring a graduate student to assist the City in a job classification audit . The Resolution was read. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 1797 IN CONCURRENCE WITH THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT. THE MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS City Clerk ' s Report City Clerk Nelson reported four bid openings of Bid Openings as follows : Watermai.n-S . 3rd Street S/17/72 - Watermain Adjustment & Relocations Bid Opening 5/17/72 for S. 3rd Street , from Burnett Avenue So. to Rainier Avenue So . with two bidders re- sponding as per tabulations attached. City Engineering Director Wilson questioned the competitive aspect of this bid only two bidders responding out of 15 plan holders . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO REFER THE BIDS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTTON CARRIED. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO DISPENSE WITH THE READING OF INDIVIDUAL BID TABULATIONS , COPIES HAVING BEEN DISTRIBUTED TO ALL PARTIES CONCERNED, AND TO REFER THE BIDS WHICH WERE OPENED AS FOLLOWS , TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. rte. THE MOTION CARRIED. Logan Avenue Bridge 5/17/72 Opening , Four bidders responding as Improvement Project per tabulations attached: Improvement of the Bid Opening 5/17/72 Logan Avenue Bridge over the Cedar River and approaches . Storm Sewer Trunk- 5/18/ 72 Opening for construction of a storm So. 2nd and Logan Ave . sewer trunk on S. 2nd Street and Logan Ave . S . Bid Opening 5/18/72 Six bidders responded per tabulations attached. Street Improvement- 5/18/72 bid opening with four bidders responding Stage 2 , Bid Opening as per tabulations attached hereto , for Street 5/18/1972 Improvement Projects , Stage 2 , Portion of Renton Avenue Extension , Airport Way and Logan Avenue North . Final Payment Fr-r City Engineering Director Wilson reported N . 6th Street Improve- completion of all work related to the North ment/Sewer Project Due 6th Street Improvement and Sanitary Sewer L .D. L . Land Development Project , (CAG 1886-71) , and recommended final Co. , Inc. , $5 , 703 . 96 payment to contractor, L . D. L . Land Development Company in sum of $ 5 , 703 . 96 with commencement of 30-day lien period and acceptance of project by the Council this date , May 22 , 1972 . MOVED 60 BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE ENGINEERING DIRECTOR. THE MOTION CARRIED. Letter of Thanks from Mrs. Cora Upshaw, Secretary, Renton Historical Renton Historical Society , thanked the Mayor and Council for Society support rendered in providing museum space to house the historical artifacts , Honorary Memberships to be bestowed upon the officials accordingly and invitation extended to regular membership attendance . Opening of the museum in the near future is anticipated. MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 5/22/72 Page S . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont . ) Air Pollution Control- Letter from Mayor Garrett recalled State Open Burning Density Legislation directing the Puget Sound Air Boundary Modification , Pollution Control Agency to prepare a and City Code Repeal program for limited policy of burning of Recommendations natural vegetation. Subsequently the Agency passed a Resolution modifying density allowed in certain areas for open burning. The new regulations prohibit open burning in Renton with exception of several areas at the city limit lines . It was suggested that the Air Pollution Control Agency be requested to extend its open burning density boundaries to the corporate limits of the city to reflect uniformity throughout the city . Also , since the City Code is super- seded by currently existing Air Pollution Control regulations , it was recommended that Title II , Chapter 5 of the City Code be repealed. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF 'THE MAYOR. THE MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE CITY CLERK NOTIFY THE PUGET SOUND AIR POL- LUTION C ROL AGENCY OF THE COUNCIL ACTION IN REQUESTING BOUNDARY EXTENSION TO THE CORPORATE LIMIT LINES IN ORDER TO PROVIDE UNIFORMITY THROUGHOUT THE CITY OF NO BURNING POLICY. THE MOTION CARRIED. Fund appropriation Letter from Mayor Garrett reported receipt requested for Renton of request from Police Chief Darby to fill Police Department positions of one Captain and two Lieutenants Personnel in the Renton Police Department , appropriation of $2 , 315 requested from the Contingency Fund as .provided in the Police Department 1972 Budget . Upon approval by Council, request will again be made to the Police Civil Service Comm. for certification of candidates , same having been retracted pursuant to council request heretofore to allow the new Police Chief to make his own determination as to departmental manpower. MOVED BY PERRY AND SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN THE REQUEST FOR FUND APPROPRIATION WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. After some dis- cussion, THE MOTION CARRIED, Stredicke oppos- ing , Grant requesting record entry of his affirmative vote and that he may make a recom- mendation for reconsideration at the next meeting. PROCLAMATIONS Proclamations by the Mayor were approved by Council Action as follows : Renton Blood Donor May 22 to commence Blood Donor Week and Week bloodmobile to be at Eagles Lodge on Third Avenue in Renton from noon until 8:00 p.m. on May 24, 1972. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECOND BY GRANT, TO CONCUR. CARRIED. Buddy Poppy Days Proclamation recognized merits of the Buddy (Issued by the Mayor Poppy sale by the Veterans of Foreign Wars May 19, 1972) and urged citizen support of the sale May 19 arv' 2nth in Renton. MOVED BY GRANT AND SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN THE MAYOR'S ACTION IN ISSUANCE OF SUCH PROCLA- MATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. 147 MINU9'ES- RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 5/22/72 Page 6. APPOINTMENT Reappointment of Mr. Letter from Mayor Garrett requested council Tom Teasdale to Park concurrence in the reappointment of Mr. Tom Board Teasdale to membership on the City of Renton Park Board, effective as of June 1 , 1972 and expiring June 1 , 1975 . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. Inquiry regarding It was noted that Planning Commission re- Planning Commission appointment confirmation for Mr. Denzer had r.. Appointment been referred to the Committee of the Whole April 24 , along with the subject of procedure for review of appointments . OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Legislation Committee Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted Report , 5/22/72 Meeting- report advising of memorandum, compiled by Initiative 261 , Item 1 . the Committee and Mr. Jack Lynch, Mayor' s Asst . and forwarded to all Councilmen, no further Matter tabled to action required. After discussion as to pro June 5th Meeting and con aspects of the issue as to whether the liquor business should be state controlled and operated and possible impact of city revenu in any case ; effect of city action on initiativ and likely signatories , PRIOR MOTION* BY GRANT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , THAT COUNCIL GO ON RECORD OPPOSING THE INITIATIVE WAS FOLLOWED BY SUB- SEQUENT MOTION TO TABLE THE MOTION FOR TWO WEEKS UNTIL THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 5 . THE MOTION CARRIED . Item 2 . Affirmative The Legislation Committee recommended council Action Program concurrence in the Affirmative Action Program, Mayor' s proposal reviewed for the Committee and now presented to council for approval . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION, COPY TO BE FORWARDED TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE CITY ' s FAIR HOUSING COMMISSION. CARRIED . Mining and Grading Councilman Stredicke noted culmination of two Ordinance-Public years of work and study by various council Hearing , 5/25/72 - committees , since renamed, urging majority of. by Community the Council to attend the public hearing on Services Committee the proposed Mining and Grading Ordinance on Thursday , 5/25/72 in the Council Chambers at 7 : 30 p .m. No Council Meeting Councilman Stredicke reminded the Council May 29 , 1972 and public that there would be no Council meeting next Monday tlyis being a fifth Monday as well as a holiday observance for Memorial Day. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Press Release - Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding Fund Grants- press release received from the Mayor ' s Oil Recycling- office as concerned fund grants for funding Reclamation Facility- of L . I .D. in the Kennydale area . Engineering j` Jobs Now Program Director Wilson noted various grants to be Dept . of Commerce received which are to stimulate full time and Economic Develop- employment , one of those being the subject LID ment which would provide sewers for industrial areas along the lake . Councilman Stredicke inquired concerning the $500 ,000 . 00 oil recycling plant mentioned and it was noted this reclaiming facility was included in grant provisions in connection with the Jobs Now Program, the old Riley Creosote plant proposed location therefor Stredicke expressed concern for such shoreline utilization , it being felt it could be better used otherwise . 148 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 5/22/72 Page 7 . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL (Cont . ) Oil Reclamation Councilman Stredicke requested the Planning Director to review the matter concerning use oshoreline areas for oil recycling industry and report back as to how much property is involved and what development is proposed. Bronson Way North Councilman Stredicke recalled his prior RR Crossing inquiry concerning the Bronson Way North railroad crossing , noting Memo from the Street Superintendent that Burlington Northern was to do temporary patching and as soon as the track on Lind was removed, west of town, they will then be installing a removable track section in Bronson Way, the present condition being a temporary one , new track to go in later. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , 11 : 53 P.M. TO ADJOURN. THE MOTION CARRIED. Meeting adjourned at 11 : 53 p.m. Helmie W. Nelson, City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF May 22 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Tues . May 23 7: 30 PM Bruce Council Chambers Police Chief COMMUNITY SERVICES Thrs . May 25 7: 30 PM Clymer Council Chambers Public Hearing: Mining & Grading Ordinance FINANCE AND PERSONNEL LEGISLATION Mori. June 5 4: 00 PM Perry Chairman ' s Office PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS Thrs . May 25 7: 00 PM Grant 6th F1. Conf . Room TRANSPORTATION Tues . May 23 7 : 00 PM Stredicke 6th-F-7-Eenf7-Rcem hanged to 4th Fl . Conf. Room OTHER CITY OF RENTON May 22 , 1972 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING , MAY 17 , 1972 Improvement of the Logan Avenue Bridge over the Cedar River and Approaches BIDDER Schedule A Schedule B Schedule C TOTAL Guy M. 'Ball Construction Co . $ 440 ,456 .00 $ 55 , 412 .00 $ 124 , 340 . 75 $ 620 ,208. 75 20715 - 95th S .E. Snohomish , Wash . 98290 Burnham Construction Company $ 484 ,606 .90 $ 68 , 396 . 80 $ 105 , 773 . 70 $ 658 , 777. 40 924 So. 295th Pl. Federal Way , Wash. 98002 Hurlen Construction Company $ $ $ 98 , 540 . 75 700 South Riverside Dr. 722,034.00 86, 470.00 907,044.75 " Seattle , Wash. 98108 Peter Kiewit Sons ' Company $ 595 , 356 . 00 $ 47 , 724 . 00 $ 122 , 238 .00 $ 765 , 318. 00 1300 Aloha St. Seattle , Wash . 98109 All Bid Deposits by Bond ::Engineerts Corrections Sales Tax Not Applicable 5/22/72 CITY OF RENTON - BID OPENING 5/18/72 3 :00 P .M. STREET IMPROVEMENT - STAGE 2 A Portion of Renton Ave . Ext. , Airport Way , Logan Ave . N. BID SALES BIDDER BOND SCHEDULE A SCHEDULE B TAX TOTAL BID Moss Construction , Inc. P. 0. Box 89 30 5 17,912.50;; 895.63;; 344,796.37 Zenith , Washington 98188 X $325 ,988 . 24 $16;x1--2--59 $ -2- $3*3-,-53fr-36- Bellevue Bulldozing, Inc. 1503 128th P1 . N.E. 357,684.24 375,114.24;: Bellevue , Washington 98005 X $16 ,600 . 00 $830 .00 $,3-7-60-r24-Q,-" L. D.L. Land Development Co. , Inc. 1529 West Valley Highway Auburn , Washington 98002 X $362 , 892 . 46 $17 , 139 . 75 $856 .99 $380 , 889 . 20 Pacific Paving Co . , Inc. 121 South River Street, Box 80203 Seattle , Washington X $367 ,080 . 56 $13 , 355 . 50 $667 . 78 $381 ,103 . 84 %; Engineerts Corrections 152 5/22/72 CITY OF RENTON - BID OPENING 5/18/72 Construction of a Storm Sewer Trunk on So. 2nd St. and Logan Ave . So . BIDDER BID DEPOSIT AMOUNT Moss Construction Inc. P . 0. Box 89305 Zenith , Washington 98188 Bond $138 , 482 . 80 Frank Coluccio Construction Co. 7778 Seward Park Ave . So . Seattle , Washington 98118 Bond $143 ,063 . 72 L. D.L. Land Development Co. Inc. 1529 West Valley Highway Auburn , Washington 98002 Bond $151 ,934 . 70 Dyad Construction, Inc. P . 0. Box 1845 Bellevue , Washington 98009 Bond $171 ,580 . 95 Brown-Johnson Co . , Inc. 1818 Westlake Ave . N. Seattle , Washington 98109 Bond $194 ,626 . 00 Lindbrook Construction, Inc. 20215 64th West 1981058.00 Lynnwood, Washington 98036 Bond i I Engineer's Corrections CITY OF R.E,4TO OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK May 22, 1972 BID OPENING, MAY 17, 1972 11:00 A.M. Fourth Floor Conference Room Watermain Adjustment & Relocations for South 3rd Street From Burnett Avenue South to Rainier Avenue South UAB Project 8-1-102(18 Water Project 367B BID BIDDER DEPOSIT BASE BID SALES TAX TOTAL BID Frank Coluccio Construction Co. Bid Bond $59,846.00 $2,992.30 $62,838.30 7778 Seward Park Ave. South Seattle, Wash. , 98118 Lindbrook Construction, Inc. Bid Bond $76,285.00 $3,814.25 $80,099.25 P. 0. Box 1076 20215 64th West Lynnwood, Wash. , 98036 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK MAY 22 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3028 $ 9 ,000 .00 DON LUNDBERG RENTON SHOP CTR REMODEL RESTAURANT 3029 30 , 000 .00 C A LUNDERS 520 STEVENS CRT NW CONSTRUCT RESIDENCE B3030 2, 500 .00 E L BOZEMAN 2232 NE 24TH ST REMODEL ROOF 3031 400 .00 H F MATHEWSON 271 RAINIER N STORAGE CABINET 3032 100 ,000 .00 GEO MORTENSON 865 LIND AVE SW CONSTRUCT WAREHOUSE 3033 2 , 169 .00 A C BURDULIS 239 WELLS AVE S DEMOLISH BLDG 3034 1 , 600 .00 GEO G JOHNSON 1300 MONROE NE ENLARGE GARAGE B3035 - - FHA DALPAY 1407 N 26TH ST DEMOLISH RESIDENCE 3036 VOID 3037 100 .00 WM BELLANDO 1021 BRONSON WAY S CONSTRUCT WALL 3038 300 . 00 MERLE GRIFFITH 3500 NE 7TH PL PATIO & SLID DOOR 3039 17 ,000 .00 KAMPE CONSTRUC 1100 N 28TH PL CONSTRUCT RESIDENCE B3040 2 ,500 .00 R A BERGMAN 2208 NE 12TH ST CONSTRUCT GARAGE ELECTRICAL PERMITS 3631 2 , 000 .00 HUNGRY WOLF RST RENTON SHOP CENTER REMODEL BAR 3632 200 .00 ROGER KNUDSON 2116 HIGH AVE NE WIRE GARAGE MECHANICAL PERMIT M3187 100 .0 MUSICIANS ' LOCAL 126 LOGAN AVE S GAS FURNACE 3188 13 ,000 .00 RENTON SCHOOL 403 2600 NE 12TH ST WATER PIPE 3189 1, 200 .00 BUTCHER BLOCK 3124 NE SUNSET BLVD PLUMBING M3190 189 . 50 CLARENCE JONES 2632 EDMONDS AVE NE WATER HEATER SIGN PERMITS S224 350 .00 FRIAR TUCKS 321 MAIN AVE S WALL SIGN 5225 1 ,000 .00 OLSON LANDSCAPNG 515 SW 13TH ST POLE, ROOF, WALL S226 1 ,000 .00 STANDARD OIL 2705 NE SUNSET BLVD POLE SIGN 154 FUND TRANSFERS APPROVED FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 1972 FROM TO CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND $ 75,724.42 PARKS AND RECREATION 9,091.02 CITY STREET 24,605.06 CEDAR RIVER M & I 594.69 LIBRARY 61253.72 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 1,672.88 REG & STREET FWD THRUST 43,043.34 URBAN ARTERIAL 232,759.44 CITY SHOP CONSTRUCTION 94,35 WATERWORKS UTILITY 74,170.92 AIRPORT 2,428.37 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 21,268.78 FIREMENtS PENSION 6,958.59 $498,665.58 FROM TO PAYROLL FUND CURRENT FUND $180,021.54 PARKS AND RECREATION 33,969.63 CITY STREET 33,782.10 CEDAR RIVER M & I 752.00 LIBRARY 13,459.64 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 20,525.81 REG & STREET FWD THRUST 925.24 URBAN ARTERIAL 8,327.16 WATERWORKS UTILITY 25,720.31 AIRPORT 752.00 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4,421.00 FIREMENIS PENSION 200.00 $322,856.43 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING June 5 , 1972 Municipal Building 4 : 30 p .m . Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS State Department of Social and Health Services letter regarding water Bacterioligical Analysis by Seattle Water Department . CITY CLERK Authorized to execute agreement document for retention of C. Carey Donworth & Associates for wage and salary compensation survey FINANCE COMMITTEE Fund appropriations for police department Lieutenants and Captain positions LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Appropriation of $20 ,000 . 00 to fund acquisition of Mill Avenue property (Ordinance No . 2714 adopted) L.I . D. No . 275 , Rainier Avenue undergoung utility improvement project Proposed Ordinance for L .I.D. 275 (Placed on first reading 6/5/72) Surplus vehicle sale - Resolution to authorize disposition Rezones : General Securities , Inc . , R-693-72 , R-3 to B-1 Jay Holmes , R-682-71 , R-3 to B-1 Eileen Collman , R-695-72 , R-2 to B-1 MAYOR Authorized to execute agreement document for retention of C. Carey Donworth & Associates for wage and salary compensation survey PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE St . Andrew Presbyterian Church Youth group request for fireworks stand permit .n. owners application for Master and Location Music Machine License for Kings Tavern , 207 Wells Avenue S. (now held by Hit Parade Corp. ) PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Bids : S. 2nd Street watermain , Whitworth to Lake S. , UAB Project 8-1- 102 (17) , Bids opened 5/31/72 Rockery Work along Edmonds Ave . N.E . and N. E. 27th Street, Bids opened 6/1/72 Supplemental Drainage System , Edmonds Ave . N. E. 16th* Bids opened 6/1172 Board of Public Works letter reporting feasibility of extending sewer service outside the City to 13026 - 80th Ave . S. , policy to serve outside the City a Council decision . TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Metro schedule of public hearings on Metropolitan Area Transit Plan APPOINTMENTS Mrs . Linda Hicks , Clerk , Renton Police Department , effective 6/16/72 Mr. Frank J . Cooper and Mr. George C. Gomez , Lieutenant , Renton Police Department , effective 6/1/72 Mr. James E. Phelan , Captain , Renton Police Department , eff. 6/1/72 Mr. Stephan J . Schneider, Mr . Lawrence R . Eager and Mr. Charles Coffin , Fire Fighters , Renton Fire Department , eff. 6/16/72 WMW PROCLAMATION Quit Smoking Month - June M- � :ffq RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING June 5, 1972 Munici-pal Building 4 :30 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the Renton City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF CLYMER , STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. COUNCIL MEMBERS MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT TO EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMEN BRUCE AND GRANT. MOTION CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor , HELMIE NELSON , City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE G . M. SHELLAN , City Attorney , HUGH DARBY, Chief of Police , JACK WILSON , Director of Engineering, GORDON ERICKSEN , Planning Director , GENE COULON, Park Director , VIC TE GANTVOORT, Street Sup' t . , TED BENNETT, Acting Finance Director , VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent , JACK LYNCH, Administrative Asst . to the Mayor and BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO APPROVE 5/22/72 Meeting THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF MAY 22 , AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT . THE MOTION CARRIED . Introduction of Councilman Stredicke introduced Miss JoAnne Larson , Student Visitor Hazen High School student and Girl 's State Repre- sentative , present to observe the proceedings this evening. Welcome was extended by Mayor Garrett . PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set , the hearing was declared L.I. D. #275 , open . The City Clerk reported receipt of additional Rainier Avenue petitions for creation of the L . I .D . from trustees Underground of Archie Rutherford Estate and from D . J . Wehmeyer Utility Project and Elmer D . Varner , Transmission Expiditors . r Protest letters were read from Lena Parks , Executrix , Andrew Paglia estate , objecting to the L . I .D . and assessments on Parcel #34 and parcel # 71 . The Engineering Director reported that the protests represented 1 . 45% of the total cost of the L . I .D . Audience Comment Councilman Delaurenti noted inquiry by a resident Invited - Council concerning notification of the hearing , which party Deferred action would be arriving at ' the meeting by 5 : 00 p .m. for 15 Minutes The City Clerk noted notification to all owners as appearing on the L . I .D. roll and publication and posting as per usual procedure , which however is not a legal requirement in the petition method of L . I .D . creation . It was noted that public hearing is not required but was held to allow any citizen to be heard. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CLOSE THE HEARING . MOVED 3Y DELAU- RENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO TABLE THE MOTION FOR 15 MINUTES. CARRIED. (See later action) . ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS ORDINANCE NO. 2711 Legislation Committee Chairman Perry presented Rezone, G-9600 to proposed ordinances ,rezoning properties ,whteh .MV R-2 , Margullis legislation had been on first reading on May 22. property-w. side The Committee recommended second and final of Talbot Rd. S. readings and adoption at this time . Ordinance No . 2711 was read changing the zoning classifica- tion of certain properties within the City from General Classification (G) to Residence District , (R-2) . (Leon Margullis property , w. side of Talbot Rd. So. app. 650 ' s. of S. 43rd Street . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN UNANIMOUS AYES . MOTION CARRIED, / 37 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/5/72 Page 2 . ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: (Cont. ) ORDINANCE NO. 2712 The Legislation Committee Chairman submitted Property Rezone , Ordinance which had been on its first reading G-9600 to P-1 , May 22 , recommending second and final readings Unbedacht property , at this time . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY vic. Valley General STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOM- Hospital MENDATION. CARRIED. The Ordinance was read, changing the zoning classification of certain Properties within the City from General Classi - fication District (G-9600) , to Public District , (P-1 ) . (Ivan Unbedacht property located north ... of the Valley General Hospital between the Freeway and Talbot Road South . ) MOVED BY DELAURENTI AND SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL RESULTED IN UNANIMOUS AFFIRMA- TIVE VOTE. THE MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCE NO. 2713 Ordinance was placed on first reading repealing Repealing Ch . 5 ,` Ch . 5 of Title II (Commissions and Boards) re- Title II of City lating to air pollution . (No longer required Code re Air Pollution since State Legislation provides for County Control -Commissions jurisdiction . ) The Committee recommended second and Boards and final reading . :MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN THE LEGISLATION COM- MITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED . Ordinance No . 2713 was read. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE BEING UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE , THE MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCE NO. 2714 Finance Committee Chairman Schellert submitted Authorizing appropria- report of concurrence in request of the Acting tion of $20 ,000. 00 to Finance Director to transfer funds for purchase acquire property on of the Mill Street property ,and recommended that Mill Avenue South the matter be referred to the Legislation Com- mittee for proper legislation . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO ADOPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT AS READ. THE MOTION CARRIED . Ordinance No . 2714 was presented for first reading,and authorizes appropriation and transfer of excess cash on hand in the Current Fund , in sum of $20 ,000 . 00 , unto Miscellaneous Services Dep ' t . , Current Fund , #017/519 . 90 . 61 . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO AUTHORIZE SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . THE MOTION CARRIED . AFTER THE FINAL READING, IT WAS MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY DELAURENTI , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED AS FOLLOWS : AYE 4 :CLYMER, STREDICKE, DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. NO-1 : PERRY. MOTION CARRIED. VOUCHER APPROVAL_ FJna ce COMMIttee Chairman Schellert reported No. 8104 , $20 ,000 . 00 Committee approval of Voucher No . 8104 in sum of $20 , 000 . 00 , to cover payment of the Mill Ave . So . property acquisition ,and recommended that council authorize same for payment at this time . MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED . + PUBLIC: HEARING (Cont . ) MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THAT 275 , Rainier THE MOTION TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON LID 275 Avenue Underground BE TAKEN FROM THE TABLE AND PLACED BEFORE THE Utility Improvements BODY FOR ACTION AT THIS TIME . CARRIED.MOTION TO (Tabled earlier in CLOSE THE HEARING CARRIED . MOVED BY STREDICKE, the meeting) SECOND BY CLYMER , THE UNDERGROUND UTILITY IM- PROVEMENT LID BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR FURTHER PROCEDURE . Audience comment was invited at this time , however no remarks were forthcoming. PENDING MOTION CARRIED. The Legisla- tion Committee submitted proposed LID 275 Ordinance for first st_ read.i ng onl �;. 1, 00 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/5/72 Page 3 . ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS : Proposed Ordinance Ordinance recommended _ for first reading L . I.D . 275 , Rainier only . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY Ave . Underground SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOM- Utility Improvements MENDATION. CARRIED. Proposed Ordinance was read ordering the construction and installation of underground power and other utility lines and incidental improvements thereto on portions of Rainier Avenue N. and Rainier Avenue S. ; establishing Local Improvement District No . 275 ; providing the method of assessment in said District ; providing that payment for said improvement be made in part by special assessments upon property in said district , payable by the mode of "payment in bonds" or "notes" in lieu thereof as determined by the City Council ; and providing for the issuance and sale of Local Improvement District Warrants redeemable in cash and Local Improvement Dist . bonds or notes . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECOND BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER THE DOCUMENT BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Street Closure request Letter from the Renton Downtown Merchants for business promotion requested closure of Wells Avenue South , for Downtown Merchants between 2nd and 3rd Streets ,and Burnett Ave . Association South , between 2nd and 3rd Streets , from 11 : 00 a .m . until 2 : 00 p.m. on June 17th for business promotion event starring Actor Dick Ryan and his performing horse act and also to include pony rides for children , the pro- mntl:oPn designed to bring business to the down- town area . Application signed by Bill Santi , Pres . , advised the necessary Bond and insurance will be filed by the Merchants ` Association and waiver of the $15 . 00 fee was requested . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO GRANT THE REQUEST,SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE STREET AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS,AND THAT THE FEE BE WAIVED . THE MOTION CARRIED . City Clerk Nelson reported bid opening on BID OPENINGS #1 . May 31 , for watermain adjustment and reloca- S. 2nd St . Watermain tion in South 2nd Street , from Whitworth Ave . S . to Lake Ave : S . , UAB Project 8-1 -102 (17) . Three bidders responded per tabulations attached hereto . #2 . Rockery Work on Bid opening was reported on June 1 , for Edmonds & NE 27th St . rockery work along Edmonds Ave . N .E . and N .E . 27th Street , three bidders responding as per tabulations attached. # 3. Supplemental. Three bidders responded to bid opening of Drainage/Edmonds N. E . June 1. , for supplemental drainage system .n along Ed;nonds Avenue N.E . at N .E . 16th Street , as per tabulations attached. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMIR, TO REFER THE BIDS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION C RR ED. Fireworks Stand better from Jeff Parson , Saint Andrew Request , # 10 Presbyterian Church High School. and College youth group requested permit for fireworks stand in vicinity of the hungry Wolf on Rainier Avenue . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY CLYMIR, TO WAIVE THE FILING PERIOD TIME AND ACCEPT THE APPLICATION WITH REFERRAL TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CAD. MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/5/72 Page 4 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont . ) Fund Appropriation Letter from Park Director Coulon requested Request for Rental appropriation and transfer of $225 . 00 from Swim Program excess revenues in the Park Fund unto the Budgetary Recreation Facilities Account to pay Pool Manager during hours the pool is rented to the Greater Renton Swim Club . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO CONCUR IN THE REQUEST. THE MOTION CARRIED. Application for Letter from Mr. Bobbie R . Highland, owner of Music Machine Licenses Kings Tavern , 207 Wells Ave . S. , requested that Master and location license be granted for music machine operation at said business . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE APPLICATION TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. THE MOTION CARRIED . Request to Surplus Letter from Vern Church , Purchasing Agent , City Vehicles requested permission to surplus replaced and/ or no longer needed vehicles and to call for sealed bids for disposition of same. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN THE REQUEST WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR THE NECESSARY RESOLUTION. CARRIED. BD. OF PUBLIC WORKS Letter from Public Works Administrator Del REPORT - Request to Bennett , reported review of request of Mr. Connect to City Frank H. Shaughnessy to connect residence at Sewer Line 13026 - 80th Avenue South , to a city sewer line located in the vicinity. It was determined that the extension would be a feasible one since facilities are adequate for such service , the policy whether to serve an area outside the City to be a decision of the Council . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE . CARRIED. Stop Sign-Eagle Pursuant to Council referrals of 4/24/72 , the Ridge Drive Board of Public Works reported that stop sign, at the new Elks Lodge Eagle Ridge Drive access , is responsibility of abutting property owner and installation will be recommended at the next meeting of the Lodge Building Committee , the Traffic Engineering Department to assist in acquiring and locating appropriate stop signs . Speed Limit on In response to Council inquiry concerning speed Puget Drive limit on Puget Drive between Talbot Road S. and Benson Road S. , it was noted that 35 mph , the speed on Benson and Grady is appropriate , both being secondary arterials . It was recommended that the speed on Puget Drive be increased from present 30mph limit to 35MPH, the downhill grade being too steep to hold a vehicle readily below that , sight distance also being adequate and there being no pedestrian nor vehicular crossings . MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR IN THE REPORT AND ADOPT THE RECOMMENDA- TIONS OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. CARRIED. PLANNYJVG COMMISSION Letter from Gordon Y. Ericksen , Planning REZONE RECOMMENDATIONS Director , reported recommendations of the Planning Commission concerning rezone appli- cations as follows : General Securities , Rezone recommended on property owned by General Inc. , R-3 to B-1 Securities , Inc. , Appl . R-693-72 , from R-3 to B-1 ; property located on the NW corner of Benson Road S. and S. Puget Drive , area comprises 32 ,066 sq. ft . and service station being proposed use . The rezone is in agreement with the City 's Comprehensive Land Use Plan , restrictive cove- nants to be filed concerning landscaping, signs parking, setbacks , bonding, etc. MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/5/72 Page 5 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS: Planning Commission Recommendations General Securities , Inc. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, Rezone , R-3 to B-1 . TO CONCUR IN THE PLANNING COMMISSION REZONE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GENERAL SECURITIES, INC. REZONE. CARRIED. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO . REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COM- MITTEE FOR ORDINANCE . MOTION CARRIED . Jay E. Holmes property Rezone recommended on Jay E. Holmes rezone , App1 . R-682-71 , property from R-3 to B-1 , property R-3 to B-1 . located on East side of Jefferson Ave . N.E. , north of the Sunset View Apartments . Proposed commercial use is in agreement with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN THE REZONE RECOMMENDATIONS. CARRIED. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED . Eileen Collman rezone Rezone recommended on Eileen Collman . appl . R-695-72 , From application , R-695-72 , from R-2 to B-1 , R-2 to B-1 . on property n . of the Center Motel and fronting on S. 2nd Street , proposed use for retail store is in agreement with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED . Metro Notice Of Public Letter from Mr. C . Carey Donworth , Metro- Hearings on Transit Plan politan Council Chairman , submitted schedule of meetings for public hearings on the new Metropolitan Area Transit Plan , meetings to be held at 7 :30 - .m , , to-wit : June 6 , Puget Power Auditorium , 10608 N.E. Fourth , Bellevue; June 7 , Kent City Hall , 220 Fourth S. , Kent , and June 8 , Eames Theater Pacific Science Center , Seattle . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE NOTICE OF HEARINGS TO THE TRANSPORTA- TION COMMITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. Bacteriological Analysis Letter from A . G . Koch , State Dep ' t . of of Water by Seattle Water Social and Health Services reported agree- Department ment by Seattle Water Department to conduct bacteriological analysis of water to its wholesale customers to enable better con- trol of testing and relieve each individual customer (city) of the responsibility . Renton was requested to contact Seattle if such service is desired. City Engineer Wilson noted that the City has its own program of regular analysis . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SHELLERT, TO REFER THE LETTER TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. THE MOTION CARRIED. PROCLAMATIONS Proclamation by the Mayor designated the June-Quit Smoking Month month of June as "Quit Smoking Month" , citizens being urged to take into considera- tion the aspects of the public education Program now being sponsored by the Tuber- culosis and Respiratory Disease Assn . of King County . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED. a MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/5/721 6 Page 6 . APPOINTMENTS Appointment of Mrs . Linda Hicks , Clerk, Letter from Mayor Garrett advised of Renton Police Dept. Civil Service Commission certification of Mrs . Linda L. Hicks for appointment to the position of Clerk in the Renton .Police :Deb ' t . Council concurrence was requested. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR. Finance Committee concurrence was reported by Chairman Schellert . THE MOTION CARRIED. Frank J. Cooper and Letter from Mayor Garrett reported Civil George C. Gomez , appt . Service Commission certification of Frank J. as Lieutenant , Renton Cooper and George C. Gomez for appointments it Police Department to positions of Lieutenants in the Renton Police Department . The six-months probationary appOint:ments ,eff. as of June 1 , subject to fund appropriation and confirmation by the Council . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER ,. TO CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENTS AND TO REFER THE MATTER OF FUNDING TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. James E. Phelan , Appointment letter from Mayor Garrett appointed to Captain , requested confirmation ,and advised of Renton Police Dept . need for fund appropriation ,for appoint- ment of Mr . James E. Phelan , to position of Captain in the Renton Police Department , effective as of June 1 , 1972 . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENT AND TO REFER THE FUNDING TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. Stephan J. Schneider, Letter from Mayor Garrett requested council Lawrence R . Eager concurrence in the appointments of Lawrence and Charles Coffin R. Eager, Charles Coffin and Stephan J . appointments as Fire- Schneider to position of Firefighters for Fighters the City of Renton Fire Department . Appointees rte. have been certified by the Fire Civil Service Commission , accepted by the LEFF Retirement System and qualify otherwise for employment under the Public Employment Program . These appointments will be effective as of June 16 , 1972 . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR IN THE FIREFIGHTER APPOINT- MENTS. THE MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Councilman Clymer submitted Committee of the Committee of The Whole report recommending concurrence in the Whole Report - Finance Committee 's recommendation to retain Survey of wage the firm of C. Carey Donworth and Associates and salary compensa- to conduct a wage and salary compensation tion Plan to be con- survey at a cost not to exceed $3,000 . 00 , and ducted by C. Carey said firm to report not less than every 15 Donworth 6 Associates days to the Chairman of the Finance and Person- nel Committee , details of the negotiations to be left to this Committee Chairman and the Mayor 's Office . Further recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the agreement document . MOVED BY STREDICKE, i SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR, CARRIED. Newspaper items re Councilman Stredicke submitted articles from .w Waste Oil Re-refining the Seattle Times concerning problems of odor Plant - Superior Re- experienced in Woodinville from Superior Re- fineries , Inc. fineries , Inc . operation of waste oil re-refining plant . It was urged that the Planning and Building Departments and the Council take heed of the problems with regard -to nonadherence to Air Pollution Control Program; such facility to -be considered within fund grant for Lake Washington sewer trunk line which contract proposal will be coming before the Council . Engineering Dir- ector Wilson advised report will be completed • within the week M+-, Lurnh . t-h- Maynr's Assistant , noted , the City is well aware of the controversy , and action required for grant by June 21 . Page 7 . MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/5/72 OLD BUSINESS (Cont . ) Cabaret License Councilman Stredicke urged that the Mayor Holders and Code "put a stiff arm of control " upon Cabaret Conformance licensees and appearances of topless go-go dancers as preventative measure against the violation of City Ordinances . Public Safety Committee Chairman Delaurenti advised that this matter is now under review meeting to follow this council meeting . Renton Historical Councilman Stredicke called attention to Society - Museum open house Sunday by the Renton Historical Open House Society to display its new museum facility in the Highlands Administration Building. .... The Society was commended for the artifacts arrangements , it being urged that Councilmen visit the display and note the need for addi - tional space . Councilman Delaurenti concurred in the remarks urging action at budget time for improvement at the present location or to relocate the facility . (See later remarks this subject) Bid Awards - Public Councilman Perry submitted Public Works Committee Works Committee report , on behalf of absent Chairman Grant , as Report follows : South 2nd Street storm sewer trunk- 5/17/72 Bid Opening acceptance of low bid of Moss Construction Co . , S . 2nd St . storm in sum of $238 ,482 . 80 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, sewer trunk SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR . MOTION CARRIED . 5/18/72 Bid Opening Recommended that low bid of Moss Construction Stage 2 , Renton Ave . Co . , in sum of $344 ,796 . 37 be accepted on the extension Renton Avenue Extension improvement Project State 2 , Airport Way - Logan Avenue N . MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR . CARRIED. Logan Avenue Bridge Acceptance of low bid of Guy M. Ball recommended , and approaches , in sum of $620 , 208 . 72 , on the Logan Avenue Bridge 5/18/72 Bid Opening and approach improvements . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED . Council remarks Councilman Schellert expressed concern regarding regarding oil oil reprocessing facility being located on Lake re-refining plant Washington and recalled prior proposals for use of zoning as a protective tool , it being desired that marina or other such water-oriented industry be the type of development for property so close to the water , zoning restriction the possible tool for such control . Councilman Clymer noted news item which posed question as to disposition of oil by "do it yourself" oil changers who purchase 5 million gallons of oil annually . Councilman .Stredicke had pointed out proximity to the City bathing beaches and long struggle to clean up Lake Washington and the air throughout the City which did not make the new oil processing plant a likely addition to be welcomed at this end of the city . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr . Frank Storey , Mr. F . A . Storey , Renton Historical Society Pres . , Renton President expressed thanks for the fine response Historical to the open house and City help which made the Now Society - Museum event possible , noting over 200 persons had Open House - 200 registered at the visitation . He noted schools Visitors will be assigning student visits and anticipated the facility , which was no small undertaking to consumate , will be a rewarding community asset . Mayor Garrett expressed indebtedness of the community to Mr . Storey for his efforts , along with the other members , who have made the museum a reality . ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO ADJOURN. CARRIED. The meeting adjourned at 6 :13 p .m • ice! MTV CLERK OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING MAY 31 , 1972 2 :00 P.M. Watermain Adjustment & Relocation S. 2nd Street , Whitworth Ave . S. to Lake Ave . S. , UAB Project 8-1-102 (17) BID BIDDER BONS BASE BID SALES TAX TOTAL BID Coluccio Const . Company X $15 ,190 . 00 $ 759 . 50 $15 ,949 . 50 7778 Seward Park Ave . So. Seattle , Wa . 98118 E. P. & N. Construction X $19 ,853 . 00 $ 99:? . 65 $20 , 845 . 65 20014 - 13th Avenue So . Seattle ,Wa . 98148 V. J . M. Const . Company X $18 ,402 . 00 $ 920 . 10 $19 ,322 . 10 14248 - 117th N. E. Kirkland, Wa . 98033 G� F—� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERIC Hid Opening June 1 , 1972 2 :00 P.M. Rockery Work along Edmonds Avenue N.F. N. E . 27th Street BID BIDDER DEPOSIT TOTAL AMOUNT OF BID BOWERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Bond $12 ,150 . 00 16239 Ambaum Boulevard South Seattle, Washington 98148 Bank ROUTLEY AND LA VALLEY Check $12 ,710 . 00 2300 N. E. 10th Place #10896 Renton, Wa. 98055 SKIP JACOBSON ROCKERIES Bond $17 ,630 . 00 14104 S .E . 45th Place Bellevue , Wa. 98006 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Bid Opening June 1 , 1972 2 : 00 P .M . Supplemental Drainage System along Edmonds Avenue N. E . at N . E . 16th Street BID BIDDER BOND TOTAL BID Routley and La Valley Check $1 ,221 . 00 2300 N. E . 10th Place #10897 Renton , Wa . 98055 E. P . & N. Construction Bond 1 , 980 . 00 20014 - 13th Avenue South Seattle , Wa . 98148 Skip Jacobson Rockeries Bond 2 , 713 . 00 14104 S . E. 45th Place Bellevue , Wa . 98006 Fes► CTL CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR �..••6 Office of the City Clerk C: CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT REETING til JUNE 5 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 6/8 7: 30 PM Bruce Council Chambers Civic Center Traffic Circulation Plan COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri. 6/9 4: 00 PM Clymer 3rd F1 .Conf. Rm. FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Mon. 6/12 7: 00 PM Schellert Chairman ' s Office LEGISLATION Mon. 6/12 5:00 PM Perry PUBLIC SAFETY Mon. 6/5 Following Delaurenti Regular Meeting PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION OTHER r 3 167 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK JUNE 5, 1972 BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3041 $ 1, 000.00 MRS. W. GREELEY 516 WHITWORTH AVE. S. ENLG. PORCHES, REROOF 42 1, 000.00 WALTER COFFIN 1216 N. 31ST ST. CONSTRUCT BASEMENT 43 200.00 ROBERT S. COAD 1632 JONES DR. S. E. PREFAB SHED INSTALL. "44 14, 000.00 KAMPE CONSTR. 1107 N. 29TH ST. NEW RESIDENCE B3045 14, 000.00 KAMPE CONSTR. 1113 N. 29TH ST. NEW RESIDENCE 3046 550.00 FHA (DALPAY) 2108 N.E. 6TH PL. INSTALL HOT ROOF ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3633 50. 00 LYLE SMITH 2001 S.E. 18TH CT. INSTALL TEMP. SERV. 3634 50. 00 MCNEIL CONSTR. 1027 N. 1ST ST. INSTALL TEMP. SERV. E3635 50.00 KIRKMAN CONSTR. 1001 N. 35TH ST. INSTALL TEMP. SERV. 3636 50.00 TED LAVALLEY 3233 MOUNTAIN VIEW N. INSTALL TEMP. SERV. 3637 50.00 D. E. BLOOD 1813 KENNEWICK C. S.E. INSTALL TEMP. SERV. 3638 15, 000.00 THE BOEING CO. BOEING RENTON PLANT MISC. ELEC. WORK 3639 280.00 BEANBLOSSOM 810 RIVERSIDE DR. N. TWO ELEC. HEATERS E3640 500.00 RUDY ZAPUTIL 1333 ABERDEEN AVE. NE INSTALL WIRING - NEW 3641 50.00 BILL THOMAS 3730 NE 9TH ST. WIRE HEATER 3642 50.00 THE TAHITIAN INN 907 S. 3RD ST. WIRE* AIR COND. UNIT 3643 250.00 MRS. ROWE 1522 N. 3RD ST. WIRE RANGE & HW TANK 3644 97 . 50 CITY OF RENTON DATA PROCESSING CIRCUITS FOR MAG. TAPE E3645 50.00 GUY M. BALL 201 LOGAN N. INSTALL TEMP. SERV. 3646 300. 00 JOHN PUNNETT 620 STEVENS AVE NW BASEMENT WIRING 47 150.00 ROGER KNUDSEN 2116 HIGH AVE NE NEW PANEL & INCR. SERV. 48 1,400.00 DONALD L. SAVOY 3124 NE SUNSET BLVD. WIRING 7149 250.00 DOMINION AIRCR. RENTON AIRPORT WIRING E3650 235.00 PACIFIC CAR 1400 N. 4TH ST. WIRING FOR SUB PUMPS MECHANICAL PERMITS M3191 8, 000.00 PACIFIC CAR 1400 N. 4TH ST. INST. THINNER TANKS 3192 4, 700.00 THE BOEING CO. BOEING RENTON PLANT MISC. PLUMBING 3193 295.00 BEANBLOSSOM 810 RIVERSIDE DR. N BATHROOM PLUMBING 3114 4, 000.00 LOUIS PERETTI 1027 N. IST ST. IITG./ATR CONT). UNITS M3.195 1., 250.00 RUDOLPH ZAPUTIL 1333 ABERDEEN AVE NE PLUMBING & FIXTURES 3196 1, 000.00 STANFORD WITSOE 1329 DAYTON AVE NE PLUMBING & FIXTURES 3197 500.00 ED SHEETS 813 KIRKLAND AVE NE PLUMBING & FIXTURES 3198 5, 000.00 WASH. JOCKEY CL. LONGACRES HTG./AIR GOND. UNITS 3199 500.00 RUSSEL CARLSON 1409 N. 40TH ST. INSTALL GAS TANK M3200 800.00 RUDOLPH ZAPUTIL 1333 ABERDEEN AVE NE INSTALL GAS FURNACE 3201 2, 500.00 G. J. MORTENSON 865 LIND AVE SW PLUMBING & FIXTURES 3202 503.00 D. D. EADES 2319 NE 27TH ST. INSTALL GAS FURNACE 3203 150.00 HUNGRY WOLF RTN. SHOPPING CTR. INSTALL GAS PIPING 3204 470.00 0. W. NELSON 1156 GLENNWOOD NE INSTALL GAS FURNACE 400.00 RUDOLPH ZAPUTIL 1333 ABERDEEN AVE NE SEPTIC TANK & DRAIN FLD ;06 1,000.00 BEADEX MFG. CO. 833 HOUSER WAY N UNDERGR. STORAGE TANKS .ma107 332. 50 ERNESTO BAREI 919 S. 5TH ST. INST. OF GAS RANGE SIGN PERMITS S227 75.00 CORTINA APTS. 980 EDMONDS AVE NE POLE SIGN S228 425.00 MRS. B. SERRA 3209 NE 4TH ST. POLE SIGN S229 1, 000.00 RENTON AIRPORT 915 W. PERIMETER RD. POLE SIGN 16b RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING .,une 12 , 197-1 Council Chambers Municipal Building R E F E R R A L S TTY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER ` laim of Mrs . Jeannie Faires regarding damage to automobile ,:ITY CLERK . i,tri ute proposed ordinance amending City Code relating to Fusiness Regulation of Merchant Patrolmen and Detectives LFC 1 SLAT I ON CO,LNIITTEE 7e_one Ordinances Placed on first reading on 6/12/72) Eileen Collman property , R-2 to B-1 Jai- Holmes property , R-3 to B-1 General Securities, Inc. , R-3 to B-1 Library Board request for $133,725 . 00 fund transfer for payment of 'ranch library architect fees Transfer from Contingency Fund to cover positions of Captain and two Lieutenants in the Police Department . To consider possible amendment of Cabaret Ordinance as pertains to performances , dancing , etc . MAYO}: 10crward appropriate letters to respective Representatives in support o+ "The Federal , State and Local Assistance Act of 1972" . To :ontinue enforcement of all ordinances relating to cabarets PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Pronosed ordinance amending City Code pertaining to Business Regulation of Merchant Patrolmen and Private Detectives To meet with •Jaycees regarding Medic -One Program for Renton Joint operation of animal shelter PTJBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE epartmenT 'of Ecology letter approving plans and specif ataons of L . I .D . No . 270 , Lake Wn . Sewer Project . TRAFFIC ENGINI:I:R AND TRANSPOkTATION COMM1TITI': Ordinance relating to speed limit on 'uget—rive (First rea,lira;i 011 6/1. 2/ 72) referred for possible inclusiorr of that portion of roa,l between Grady , S . 1St' Street and Puget Drive . APPOINTMENT CONF I RMF I1 .`.1r . "Com Teas(lalc reappointed to ti yrru td'rnr on th,, R(,nt ,)n Effective as o1- .luric 1 , 1072 . MFIFTJNGS AND I:V]:N'I'`i .Tune 26 , 1.972 - Public IlearinE, - CIV IC t'rIt,('r "I'r:r (i-ii Ci VC11 :1t 1_o11 ;111,1 Parking Plan . (Contillaard 1'rom MaN, 169 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING June 12 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P.M. M I N U T E S Council Chambers FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER to the Flag and called the City Council meeting to order . ROLL CALL OF GRANT , CLYMER, STREDICKE , PERRY, DELAURENTI , AND COUNCIL MEMBERS SCHELLERT. ABSENT : BRUCE . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT , TO EXCUSE THE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBER. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor , HELMIE NELSON, City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE G. M. SHELLAN , City Attorney, TED BENNETT, Acting Finance Director , HUGH DARBY, Chief of Police , JACK WILSON, Director of Engineering , VICTOR TE GANTVOORT , Street Sup ' t . , GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director , M. C . WALLS , Fire Chief, DAVID HAMLIN, Traffic Engineer, DEL BENNETT , Public Works Adm. , VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent , JACK LYNCH, Asst . to the Mayor , and BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director . MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke noted omission from previous 6 S 72 Meeting minutes repalding General Securities , Inc . rezone , Pgs. 4-5 . He had requested the record to show his abstention from the discussion and voting, due to personal conflict of interest , his return to the chambers unrecorded after the matter was completed, also . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO 'VMEND THE MINUTES BY ADDITION OF THE OMISSIONS AS REPORTED. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE PRIOR MEETING OF JUNE 5 , 1972 , AS AMENDED. CARRIED. Award to Mayor Mr . Frank Cenkovich , President , Renton Branch of by Retired Citizens Retired Citizens Association , presented Mayor r... Garrett a Certificate of Honorary Membership in the organization , acknowledging his presence at their first meeting . Mayor Garrett accepted the award with surprised pleasure recalling his attendance at the meeting and speaking to the newly chartered retired persons organization, and anticipating future membership activity. VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported Nos . 8105 - 8-f-0-8 committee approval of special contract payment Vouchers Nos . 8105 through 8108 , recommending council approval and authorization for payment at this time . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set , the public hearing on Civic Center Plan the civic center traffic circulation and parking (Cont . from 5/22/72) plan was continued. Board of Public Works recom- mendations , submitted by Chairman Del Bennett , were read , closure of the pipe line right of way not recommended at this time due to construction presently under way on Houser Way , the road also providing an alternate means of access for any emergency service required, re-evaluation of the r.. closure to be considered upon completion of con- struction . Matter concerning excessive speed of vehicles on Renton hill - posted 25 MPH, State minimum; referral to the Police Department for proper enforcement was recommended . Number of trains and speed of trains at foot of Renton Hill had been referred. Train schedule , provided by Milwaukee and Burlington railroad representatives was attached, it being noted that in-process track reconstruction should allow a slightly higher rate of speed of trains than at present . Petition con- taining 122 signatures requested closure of the pi;-eline road to through traffic. 17 -MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/12/72 Page 2 . PUBLIC HEARING - Civic Center Traffic Circulation and Parking Plan Plan Reviewed with Mr. David Hamlin, Traffic Engineer, gave a Film Slides by Traffic film slide presentation reviewing the pro- Engineer Hamlin posed traffic circulation and parking plan revisions as they will affect Mill Ave . S . , Main Avenue S . , Houser Way S. , Bronson Way S . and So . 2nd Street . AUDIENCE COMMENT Members of the audience expressing opinions in discussion of the plan were Mr. Charles Shane , Mr. Mario Gotti , Mr. Hil Shepard, Mr. Mario Tonda , Mr. Vere Thompson, Jr. , Mr. Norm Nelson , Mr . Victor Tonda , Mr. Arthur Scholes , Mrs . Judy Scholes , Mr. Clarence Dullahant , Mrs . Rosemary Grassi , Mr. Fred Burkhalter, Mrs . Diane Persson , Mr. Louis Sutter, Mr . Frank Storey , Mr. Joe Sporcic , and Mrs . Marcia Weedman. During the discussion, concern was expressed for some S00 to 750 vehicles exiting frnm the Renton Hill via a single lane of roadway, and the requirement of having to turn across two-way traffic , go south and circle the block , stopping for two signals , --before---they can get back and proceed north to destinations . A 20 minute delay was anticipated to get off the hill around the block and back to Houser Way where previously they could zip down the short street and right into the downtown area; business now to suffer.Right turn off the hill wad discussed and various alternate proposals were suggested, including reversal of one way pattern on S. 3rd to allow traffic to proceed str?ight through as before westbound on Hniser; using area along the tracksand/or emergency vehicle lane ., It was felt: that; nol present egress problems would be even greater along with increased congestion once they get off the hill , with special problems anticipated in vicinity of the city hall area , 2nd and Mill as well as 3rd and Houser Way, and Carco Theater area ,when returning to downtown Renton. Traffic Engineer Hamlin projected that the play will alleviate existing problems and expedite the traffic flow entirely, the new signal timing to increase ;frghency of traffic movement and facilitate the flow, studies in- dicating no excessive volume which might create congestion but rather , the new plan to provide much better conditions than at present . Proposal was suggested for bridge , overpass or underground ramp to by-pass the trains .;and other traffic problems which it- was -noted--was prohibitive due to cost o_f :such construction. Further remarks included inquiries on trains and regarding the pipeline right of way, Public Works Administrator Del Bennett advising of prior actions in opening the right of way and its value as emergency route, and present coP,struction in the area not warranting closu COUNCIL ACTION In Council discussion it was noted that the Transportation Committee had been awaiting .or completion of the hearing prior to making recommendations , delay in closing the hearing proposed in deference thereto . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING UNTIL JUNE 26 , AND THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE TO REPORT AT THAT TIME ITS RECOMMENDATIONS IN REGARD TO OBJECTIONS PROPOSED BY THE PROPERTY OWNERS . It was noted the work on the project is pro- ceeding and effect of delay on progress was questioned . MOTION CARRIED . 171 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/12/72 Page 3 . RECESS MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO RECESS FOR 5 MINUTES. CARRIED . Recess was declared . After recess , roll call was taken with four Council members responding, constituting a quorum, Grant and Schellert requesting to be excused. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO EXCUSE THE ABSENT COUNCILMEN. THE MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Legislation Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted Committee Report committee report recommending second and final reading of underground utility ordinance relating to L . I .D . 275 . (Introduced on first reading ORDINANCE NO. 2715 June 5 , 1972) MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY L . I . 275 ,Rainier CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Avenue Underground After final reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE , Utility Project SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO . 2715 AS READ. ROLL CALL RESULTED IN UNANIMOUS AYE VOTE . THE MOTION CARIRED. Proposed Rezone The Committee recommended first reading of Rezone Ordinances : Ordinances and referral back to the Legislation Collman Property ; Committee , as follows : Jay Holmes :`rope rty , General Securities , Collman Property, R-2 to B-1 , located north of Inc. .,Property City Center Motel along S . 2nd Street . (FIRST READING ONLY) Jay Holmes Property, R-3 to B-1 , located at Jefferson �ve . N.E . , north of Sunset View Apts . General Securities , Inc . property , R-3 to B-1 , located at NW corner Benson Rd . at Puget Drive . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION FOR FIRST READINGS AND RETURN TO COMMITTEE . CARRIED . The proposed ordinances were read, Councilman Stredicke requesting the record to show his non-participation in rezone action on the General Securities , Inc . property , due to conflict of interest , and his abstention from the vote on this legislation. The documents were referred back to the Legislation Committee . Speed Limit on Ordinance relating to speed limit on South Puget So . Puget Drive Drive , between Talbot Road South and Benson Road, (First Reading was presented for first reading , the committee Only) report noting change in speed limit from 30 to 35 mph. and recommending that the ordinance be referred to the Traffic En sneer and Transportation Committee for recommendation as to possible inclusion o t at portion of road between Grady Way and S. 15th Street and Puget Drive . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAU- RENTI , TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS. CARRIED . The Ordinance was read and referred accord- ingly . Proposed Ordinance The Legislation Committee report recommended first u.. amending Ch . 7 , reading only and referral back at this time of Title V , City proposed ordinance amending the City Code with Code , Merchant regard to Business Regulation of Merchant Patrolmen Partolmen and and Private Detectives , requested by the Police Chief. Private Detectives MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATIONS, REFERRAL ALSO TO INCLUDE THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE . CARRIED. Clymer urged that copies o--f--the- proposed ordinance be sent out to all involved . The document was read j to be diTs - tributed :6y t14e City Clerk to concerned parties . 172 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/12/72 Page 4 . ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS (Cont .) RESOLUTION #1798 Legislation Committee report recommended Declaring Ve icles adoption of Resolution declaring certain Surplus and For motor vehicles and motorcycles surplus Sale and for sale . The Resolution was read and authorizes the Purchasing Agent to advertise for the sale of surplus vehicles by sealed bid ,as provided by law. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO . 1798 AS READ . CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND Letter from Engineering Director Wilson CURRENT BUSINESS submitted and recommended for payment , the final payment due L .D .L . Land Development Final Payment , Project Co . , Inc . for work performed on the Renton Acceptance and Lien Avenue extension project , CAG . 1916-72 , in Period Commencement sum of $ 20 , 550 . 06 . Acceptance of the project CAG 1916;72 , Renton this date and commencement of the 30-day Lien Avenue Extension Period was further recommended. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATIONS. THE MOTION CARRIED. King County Council Letter from the King County Council reported Report of Canvass of acceptance of official Canvass of Votes from Votes - NE area Renton Special Election of May 9 , 1972 on Annexation, May 9 . proposed annexation to the City of Renton , which proposition failed . Tabulati.an- of the vote was attached . Library Board Request Letter from Mr . Kenneth Zehm , President of for Fund Transfer for the Renton Library Board of Trustees requested payment of Branch Council approval for transfer of $13 , 725 . 00 Library Architect Fees for payment of Branch Library Architect Fees to Callison Associates . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER RESOLUTION . THE MOTION CARRIED. Travel Request -Members of Letter from Mayor Garrett reported receipt Aviation Board , Annual of request from Airport Director , Mr. Del Atlantic City , N.J . Bennett , for approval of attendance of Conference Aviation Board President Gary Dime and Board Member John Kosney , to attend the American Ass 'n . of Airport Executives 4Sth Annual Conference to be held in Atlantic City, N.J . , June 25 - 28 , 1972 . The request has had approval of the Aviation Board , City Council Finance Committee and the Mayor ,and Council concurrence was requested at this time . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE REQUEST OF THE MAYOR. CARRIED . Claim for damages Claim ,filed by Mrs . .Jeannie Faires , reported to automobile- Mrs . incident at 7th and Rainier .Avenue involving Jeannie Faires damage resulting to her automobile when she drove into a hole in the right of way lane . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE CLAIM TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE CITY ' S INSURANCE CARRIER. MOTION CARRIED. ' Dep ' t . of Ecology Letter from R. J . Bollen , State Department LID 270 Project of Ecology , reported approval of plans and Approval specifications for L . I .D . No . 270 , Lake Wn . Shoreline Sanitary Sewer Project . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO FORWARD THE LETTER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED. Downtown Merchants ' Letter from Mr. Bill Santi , President , Renton request for banner Downtown Merchants Association , requested a permit to promote banner permit for sidewalk sale promotion sidewalk sale to be held .July 6 ,7 and 8 . Waiver of Manner permit fee was further requested . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO GRANT THE REQIII:ST Pv ITH SUPERITISION BY THE STREET SUPT . AND F r LiNG OF HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMEN'T' . r'ARDT -- 17 e3 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/12/72 Page 5 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS : (Con' t . ) Medic One-Aid Car Letter from Mr. Robert E . McBeth, Pres : , Program for Renton- and Mr. Dennis Jones , Vice President , Penton Proposed by Jaycees Junior Chamber of Commerce , advised of money raising campaign now under way for the Renton Emergency Aid Car and indicated willingness to devote efforts and resources toward im- plementing a Medic One-Aid Car Program in the City of Renton . Three Phase program was out- lined with a view of developing the program prior to the calendar year 1975 . Council project 1rr support and response to the proposals was solicited. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR MEETING WITH THE JAYCEES AND REPORT. Debate ensued , during which discussion the letter writer, on behalf of the Jaycees , noted their intent was not to cause controversy but- to pursue the Medic -One Program as a community project ,it being felt that funding is possible for same . MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Committee o7 the Councilman Clymer submitted Committee of the Whole Report Whole report recommending concurrence with the Mayor ' s proposal for joint operation of Joint Animal Shelter an animal shelter with the City of Kent . Operation with Kent Referral to the Public Safety Committee for Item 1 . review during development of the program was further recommended . MOVED BY STREDICKE AND SECONDED BY PERRY, TO CONCUR . MOTION CARRIED . Meeting Time -First The Cbmmittee of the Whole recommended that the Monday of the Month , first Council meeting of the month be held at 8 : 00 P .M. rather than 8 : 00 p .m. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY 4 : 30 P .M. , Item 2 . CLYMER, TO TABLE THE MATTER UNTIL A FULL COMPLE- MENT OF THE COUNCIL IS PRESENT . Dissentiiig voice vote brought roll call as follows : AYE-2 : Clymer and Delaurenti . NO-2 : STREDICKE AND PERRY. Mayor Garrett cast an affirmative vote breaking the tie . MOTION TO TABLE CARRIED. Federal , State and Recommended that the Council go on record in Local Assistance Act support of "The Federal , State and Local Assis - Item 3 . tance Act of 1972" , and that the matter be re- ferred to the Legislation Committee . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SFCONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR WTTH REFERRAL. TO TILE MAYOR TO FORWARD APPROPRIATE LETTERS TO THE RESPECTIVE REPRESENTATIVES . THE MOTION CARRIED . Legislation The Legislation Committee recommended that Committee the City Health Officer ' s position remain an Report -Health appointed position and that no changes be made Officer in his duties . MOVED I3Y DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR. Stredicke questioned length of time from referral to report recalling his prior inquiries and findings , committee members Perry and Clymer noting their investi - gative actions , findings and culmination of report . MOTION CARRIED . Public Works The Public Works Committee reported bid award Committee Report recommendations to low bidders as follows : S . Thir(? Street S . Third Street Watermain Adjustment and Watermain Project relocations , Burnett Ave . S . to Rainier Ave . S . , UAB Project 8 -1 -1.02 (18) , Water Project 367B . Award recommended. to Frank Coluccio Construction Co , based on revised contract , subject to approval of Contractor , his bondinAL- Agent and the Ci.ty Attornev , $ 46 , 04S . 13 . MOV BY IILLAURENTI , SECONDF,'D BYCL,YNILR , TO CONCUR. r' »u1r-l) 174 6/12/72 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING Page 6 . OLD BUSINESS (Committee Reports , Cont ) Public Works The Public Works Committee recommended that committee M low bid of Colvccio Construction Company be war eport - accepted on th. S. Second Street Watermain S . 2nd St . installation, Whitworth Ave . S . to Lake Ave . Watermain S . , in sum of $15 ,190 . 00 , plus tax , $759 . 50 ; total contract award , $15 ,949 . 50 . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED . (Bids opened 6/1/72) Edmonds Ave . NE Recommended that low bid of Routley $ LaValley , Street Improve- in sum of $1 , 221 . 00 , be accepted on the Edmonds ment Project , Ave . N .E . supplemental drainage project . MOVED Suppl . Drainage BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR. CARRIED. More time was requested by the Committee to consider bids for the Edmonds Avenue Rockery bid award. Granted. APPOINTMENT Finance ersonnel Finance and Personnel Committee report recommended Committee Report concurrence in the Mayor ' s reappointment of Mr . Appointment of Mr . Teasdale to another 3.=year term on the Renton Tom Teasdale to Park Board , effective as of June 1 , 1972 . MOVED Park Board BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE REAPPOINTMENT . THE MOTION CARRIED . Funding Police The Finance and Personnel Committee recommended Department that the funds necessary for appointment of the Appointments two Lieutenants and the Captain in the Police Department be referred to the Legislation Com- mittee for necessary transfer From the Contingency Fund . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR. THE ,,MOTION CARRIED. Public Safety Councilman Delaurenti , Chairman of the Public Committee Report Safety Committee , submitted report encouraging the Mayor to continue to have all ordinances enforced relating to cabarets and recommending possible amendment thereto as concern performances , dancing , etc . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, TO CONCUR WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED . NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke remarked regarding health services provided prisoners noting they should Health Officer- be the best that could be provided. Matter of Duties and Cost referral to committee and content of the referral of Service being cost and duties rendered , were noted to be basis for recommendation adopted earlier. After remarks concerning length of time the matter was in committee , duties performed including , this week , inspection of various concessions for 3 separate carnival operations , the Mayor called attention to action having been finalized heretofore on the matter earlier in the meeting . AUDIENCE COMMENT Purchasing Agent Vern Church inquired concerning Council action regarding joint animal shelter operation as concerns a vehicle and acquisition of same which may take some time . Councilman Perry invited Mr . Church to visit some kennel operations and investigate their vehicles , no discussion of this subiect having been before the Council as yet . _ ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADJOURN. THE MOTION CARRIED . The meeting adjourned at 11 : S0 P .M. City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEET::`= CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF JUNE 12 , 1972 i COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE ! i COMMUNITY SERVICES FINANCE AND PERSONNEL LEGISLATION Mon. 6/19 5 : 00 PM Perry Past Referrals PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION Sat. 6/17 10 : 00 AM 4th Fl . Conf. Rm. ) Mr. Gotti , Mrs . Grassi , Mr. Wed. 6/21 7: 30 PM ) Burkhalter invited- Civic Center Plan - Traffic Circula-- OTHER tion & Parking s ,, L f / 76 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK June 12, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS ...r NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3047 $ 5, 500.00 LARRY A. LACKIE 125 SOUTH 3rd ST. REMODELING & ADDITION 3048 400.00 JAMES E. SHINGOLA 313 NW 7TH ST. EXT. CARPORT & GARAGE1 3049 4,800.00 S . J. THORSTEINSON 3524 NE 7th PL. CONSTR. ADDITION B3050 1,000.00 EARL'S REFRIGERATION 321 SUNSET BLVD. N. INTERIOR PARTITIONS 3051 125.00 EDMUND CROSS 329 FACTORY AVE. N INST. SHED ON FOUND. 3052 3 , 000.00 VALLEY GENERAL 400 S. 43RD ST. CONCRETE STAIRWAY 3053 1,800.00 CARRIE M. GOAIRAN 703 S.W. 12TH ST. REPLACE FLOORS, JOIST! 3054 30, 000.00 EARLINGTON ASSOC. 498 S.W. 7TH ST. INTERIOR PARTITIONS ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3651 7 ,000.00 GEORGE MORTENSEN 865 LIND AVE S.W. WIRING, NEW BLDG. 3652 500.00 JAMES HIGHMAN 2001 S.E. 18TH CT. WIRING, NEW HOUSE 3653 475.00 KIRKMAN CONSTRUCTION 1001 N. 35TH ST. WIRING, NEW HOUSE 3654 583 ,000.00 MUN. OF MET. SEATTLE 1200 MONSTER RD SW SEWAGE DISP. PLANT E3655 150.00 LEO J. PONKE 632 INDEX AVE. NE WRG. BACK PORCH ADD. 3656 45.00 NORTHWEST HOME SERV. 329 SUNSET BLVD. N. LTG. CIRC. , OFFICE MECHANICAL PERMITS M3208 - FHA DALPAY & ASSOC. VOIDED 3209 3,000.00 MANIO PHILLIPS 205 AIRPORT WAY S. AIR CONDITIONING UNIT M3210 11, 000.00 BEADEX MANUFACTURING 833 HOUSER WAY N. FIRE PROT. SPRINKLER 3211 1, 500.00 E. WECHSELBERGER 1900 ABERDEEN AVE SE PLUMBING & FIXTURES 3212 500.00 WESTERN PROPANE 515 RAINIER AVE N. 500 GAL. PROPANE TANK 3213 755.00 STANFORD WITSOE 1329 DAYTON AVE NE GAS FURNACE 3214 1, 200.00 FLEMING BOT. CTG. 855 SENECA AVE SW PLUMBING & FIXTURES M3215 1, 900.00 D. E. BLOOD CONST. 1813 KENNIWICK C. SE PLUMBING & FIXTURES SIGN PERMITS S230 900.00 MIKE LOTTO 2830 SUNSET LANE NE 1 ROOF, 2 WALL SIGNS S231 50.00 NORTHWEST HOME SERV. 329 SUNSET N. WALL SIGN SEWER PERMITS 1697 MRS. LOMBARDINI 17710 SPRINGBROOK RD. S. CONNECT SEWER 1698 BOB FALL 1303 N. 28TH CONNECT SEWER 1699 KIRKMAN KONSTR. 1001 N. 35TH CONNECT SEWER 1700 WOODY BLOOD 1813 KENNEWICK C. SE CONNECT SEWER 1701 CITY OF RENTON 105 N. WILLIAMS CONNECT SEWER No 171 RENTON CITY COUNCIL June 19 , 1972 REGULAR MEETING Municipal Building 8: 00 P.M. Council Chambers RE VE R R A 1 S CITY ATTORNEY Subject o-f-P-ublic Defender in view of court ruling requiring defense to be provided for misdemeanors in certain cases . F CITY CLERK ut orize to execute contract agreements with Puget Sound Power $ Light Co. and Pacific NW Bell Co. , for Rainier Avenue Underground Utility Project , L. I .D. #275 FINANCE COMMITTEE u ject o u is Defender for possible budget inclusion in view of court ruling requiring defense to be provided for misdemeanors in certain cases . Remarks of Mr. Frank Story regarding Court Order for El Paso Natural Gas Co. divesture of holdings , it being hoped gas rates will not be effected as a result of the action MAYOR Authorized to execute contract agreements with Puget Sound Power $ Light Co. and Pacific NW Bell Co. , for Rainier Avenue Underground Utility Improvements , L. I .D. No. 275 . Requests by Councilman Stredicke that Administration contact employee Local and Unions representatives urging support of "Mills Bill" and that additional telegrams be forwarded appropriate Representatives ; also that the Administration follow through on stop sign installation at Eagle Ridge Drive . PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Bids for ain venue andscaping Improvement Project , Houser Way , S. , to - Grady Way S. Petition for creation of Sanitary Sewer L. I .D. #2769 for industrial area along Lake Wn. , May Creek to N. City Limits TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Train Spee s and sc e u e through Renton, rerouting suggested during peak traffic hours COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Subject of Talbot Tri-TT-Annexation i s x i79 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING JUNE 19, 1972 MUNICIPAL BUILDING 8 : 00 P .M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND MAYOR AVERY GARRETT LED THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE CALL TO ORDER AND CALLED THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING TO ORDER. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, CLYMER, STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI , COUNCIL MEMBERS SCHELLERT, COUNCILMAN ABSENT : GRANT . MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO EXCUSE THE ABSENT COUNCILMAN . THE MOTION CARRIED . CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR, HELMIE NELSON, CITY CLERK, IN ATTENDNACE G . M. SHELLAN, CITY ATTORNEY, HUGH DARBY, CHIEF OF POLICE, JACK WILSON, DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING, VIC TE GANTVOORT, STREET SUPERINTENDENT, GORDON ERICKSEN, PLANNING DIRECTOR, DEL BENNETT, PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATOR, BERT MC HENRY, UTILITY ENGINEER, VERN CHURCH, PURCHASING DIRECTOR, JACK LYNCH, ADMINISTRATIVE ASST . TO THE MAYOR AND WES CREWS , ASST . BUILDING DIRECTOR . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO APPROVE 6/ 12/72 MEETING THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF JUNE 120 1972 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT . MOTION CARRIED . VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported NOS . 8109 - 8664 committee approval of Vouchers Nos . 8109 through AND LID #270 CASH 8664 , in sum of $446 ,177 . 29 and LII) No . 270 Cash NO . 6 AND REV . # #6 and Revenue #R-2 , $37 . 80 each , all having R-2 . received proper departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or services . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO APPROVE THE VOUCHERS AS REPORTED AND THAT WARRANTS BE AUTHORIZED FOR PAYMENT . THE MOTION CARRIED . ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted "' RESOLUTIONS report which was read recommending actions on ordinances and resolutions as follows : Second and final readings recommended for Ordinances introduced on first reading 6/12/72 , as follows : Ordinance No . 2716 Zoning classification change for Eileen Collman Collman Property property from Residence District (R- 2) , to Rezone , R- 2 to Business District , (B-1) , located North of City B- 1 , S . 2nd St . Center Motel , fronting S . 2nd Street . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION FOR SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . CARRIED. AFTER FINAL READING , IT WAS MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT ORDINANCE: NO . 2716 AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE WAS UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE . MOTION CARRIED . ORDINANCE ADOPTED . Ordinance No . 2717 Zoning Classification change authorized for Jay Jay Holmes Property Holmes Property from Residence District (R-3) , Rezone , R-3 to B-1 , to Business District , (B-1) , located%on the East located on Jefferson side of Jefferson Ave . N.F. . , North of Sunset View Avenue N. E. Apartments . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR IN SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. AFTER FINAL READING , IT WAS MOVED BY DELAIJRENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO . 2717 AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE WAS UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE THE MOTION CARRIED. THE ORDINANCE WAS ADOPTED. Ordinance No . 2718 Zoning Classification''change authorized for the General Securities , General Securities , Inc. property, from Residence Inc . Property Rezone District (R-3) , to Business District (B-1) , located R- 3 to B- 1 , Benson on the NW corner of Benson Road at Puget Drive . Road at Puget Dr . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER TO CONCUR IN SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . THE MOTION CARRIED . AFTER FINAL READING , IT WAS MOVED BY DELA11RENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO . 2718 AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN 5 AYFS, 1 ABSTAIN . 179 'I MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/19/72 Page 2 . ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS (Cont . ) Ordinance No . 2718 Councilman Stredicke requested the record to General Securities , indicate that he refrained from participation Inc . , Rezone , R-3 in this matter and that he abstained from voting, to B-1 , Benson Rd . disclaiming any financial involvement , noting at Puget Drive thAt otherwise statement of financial interest would need to be filed with the City Clerk in w.. accordance with Code of Ethics . provisions . Ordinance No . 2719 Councilman Perry requested agenda item be Creating isaster read at this time . Letter from Engineering Relief Services Director Wilson requested Legislation establish- Fund" and appropria- ing a Disaster Relief Services Fund to cover ting Excess Revenue work to be done as approved by the Office of therefor Emergency Preparedness , application approved for $47 ,683 . 00 and supplement filed for additional amount of $ 26 ,100 . 00 . Excess Revenue appropria- tion for interim use also requested. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED. Legisla- tion Committee report recommended annroval and adoption this date of necessary Ordinance . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR. CARRIED. Ordinance was read establishing said fund and appropriating $ 73 ,783 . 36 from Excess Revenues unto budgetary Acct . 120/556/20 . 63 . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 2719 AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE WAS UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE . MOTION CARRIED . Resolution No . 1799 The Legislation Committee recommended reading Authorizing transfer and adoption of Resolution authorizing transfer of $ 2 ,315 . 00 for of $ 2 , 315 . 00 from the Contingency Fund , Acct . Police Department No . 107/519/74 . 42 , unto Current Fund , Police Salary Payments Administrative , $012/521/30 . 11 , $378 . 00 ; #30 . 13 . 01 , (Captain and two $ 23 . 00 ; # 20 . 11 , $1 ,806 . 00 and #20 . 12 . 01 , $108 . 00 . Lieutenants) MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED . Resolution No . 1800 Resolution was read authorizing transfer of Fund rans er for $ 2 ,985 . 00 from Current Fund , Police Administra- Purchase of Animal tive , Acct . 012/521/10 . 31 , Professional Services , Control Vehicle unto Acct . 012/521/10 . 64 , Capital Outlay . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY PRUCE , TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 1800 AS READ . Considerable dis - cussion ensued concerning cost and type of vehicle. and animal control enforcement and funding . PENDING MOTION CARRIED. Resolution No . 1801 Resolution was read authorizing transfer of Fund Transfer for $13 , 725 . 00 from Books , 106/572/20 . 66 , unto Branch Library Branch Library Building Fund Acct . 106/572/50 . 65 , Architect Fees to cover payment of architect fees for new branch library . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO ADOPT RESOLUTION No . 1801 AS READ. CARRIED. r.. CORRESPONDENCE AND Letter from Public Works Administrator Del URRENT BUSINESS Bennett , submitted proposed contract documents with Puget Sound Power and light Company and LID 275 - Contract Pacific Northwest Bell Company to be executed Agreements with in connection with LID # 275 , Rainier Avenue Puget Sound & Underground Utility Project . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , NW Bell Companies SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR AND THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BE AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE HE DOCUMENTS . . S . P .L . , $ 39 , 870 . 00 , NW Bell. , $ 1 , 125 . 00) MOTION CARRIED . 180 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING `'%" l ` / Page 3 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS : (Con - t) City Clerk ' s Report Helmie Nelson, City Clerk , reported bid of Bid Opening - openings on June 14 for Landscaping in Main Ave . South connection with Main Avenue South Improve - Landscaping Project ment Project , Houser Way S . to Grady Way S . Two bidders responded , as per tabulations attached. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO REFER THE BIDS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATITN_7_7HE MOTION CARRIED . Petition for LID 276 Petition signed by property owners of WAM Sanitary Sewers - Barbee Mill Co . , Inc . , Alex Cugini , Jr . , Industry-Lake Wn. J . H. Baxter Company , D . R . Mansfield , May Creek to North and Quendall Terminals , by D . 0. Newman, City Limits requested Sanitary Sewer L . I .D . creation to serve said industrial properties along Lake Washington , between May Creek and the North City Limits of Renton . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER THE PETITION TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION CARRIED . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Tom Teasdale , 506 S . 1Sth Street , in- Mr . Tom Teasdale - quired ,on behalf of interested citizen , Animal Control Inquiry whether the Council might consider contract - ing animal control services to a private individual who would furnish a vehicle . Animal Control Problem Mr . Joe Sporcic , 1316 Harrington N .E . , Cited by Mr . Joe Sporcic cited problem experienced by his parents while walking in vicinity of their home with regard to dogs and children directing them to chase his folks: control urged . AWARD PRESENTATION Mayor Garrett congratulated Mr . Bert McHenry, Bert McHenry-Award for Utility Engineer, and presented him with an ... Display at NWWA Con- award received in recognition of his Display ference in Portland , at Pacific N .W. Water Works Association' s Water/Community Conference in Portland . Mr . McHenry noted Relation Activities his pleasure to have received the award , having been invited to participate in this event as concerns the waterworks and community relations activities , this being the award for the display he had spon- sored . OLD BUSINESS HB 14370 , Mills Bill - Councilman Clymer requested reading of Federal , State and correspondence from Seattle Councilman Local Financial George E . Cooley , Chairman , Finance Com- Assistance Act of 1072 mittee , copy of which had been received by each Counc=ilman and by Mayor Garrett . The letter was read urging that Congressmen he wired or called in support of 1IR11370 , the Mills Bill , the "Closed Rule" vote , scheduled for vote before the House of Representatives on June 21 , and if the vote fails to pass the revenue sharing bill will be (lead . Attached letter was read clirected to the llonorable Frock Adams urging support of the bill . Discussion ensued stressing importance of the bill to Local , County and 'Ci.ty Governments , it being urged that :111 Councilman and City employees tar ite for 'its support , Councilman Stredickc requesting the Mayor to again telegram the Represontat i \'es and to urge employee Locals and Onions to write or wire for, support . %iavnr ",arrett oltt - lined extensive efforts taken in this i-eg.trd by the City and State and international Groups to date in soliciting, support of the hill advising endeavors 'wil.l he taken in further pursuance thereof . 181 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/19/72 Page 4 . OLD BUSINESS: (Cont . ) AWC Convention , Councilman Stredicke reported attendance Seattle , Wa . , at the Association of Washington Cities June 14-17 , 1972 Annual Convention , held in Seattle , over which Mayor Garrett , as President, had presided . The Mayor and the Association were complimented for a well-planned and well-conducted program. Mr. Stredicke noted special interest in the discussion on future seminars with proposed inclusion of binding arbitration legislation and open meeting law topics . Stop Sign-Eagle Councilman Stredicke recalled request for Ridge Drive stop sign installation at Eagle Ridge Drive, in vicinity of the new Elks Lodge , - and sub- sequent report that property owner is re- sponsible for same and will be installing the sign. Mr . Stredicke urged immediate action for such installation, the City to otherwise install same and bill property owners , it felt that the need is imperative to public safety . It was urged that the administration follow through to insure early installation. Trains at Houser Way Mr. Stredicke called attention to the slow and Bronson-6-1/2 speed of trains southbound at Houser Way Minute Delay and Bronson which were timed at 6-1/2 minutes Recorded before clearing the intersection , Burlington train at Mill also timed with like delay through the town , contact with railroad company officials urged in regard to the problem. (See later action this item) yam„ Legislation Committee Councilman Perry recalled presentation last Chairman-Report on week of amending legislation concerning pending legislation business regulation on merchant patrol and Merchant Patrol- detective agencies and reported that the Detective Agency Code City Clerk, on June 1S , had forwarded trans Amendments mittal letter and copy of the proposed code amendment to all agencies and concerned de- partments. Houser Way Vacation Councilman Perry inquired regarding present status of the Houser Way Vacation matter upon which legislation is presently pending . Finance Committee Schellert reported appraisal has been filed , division of area now allocated, and the Community Services Committee has the referral and will meet with property owners to discuss their intentions . Talbot Hill Councilman Perry inquired concerning status Annexation of the Talbot Hill Annexation , legislation presently pending in committee in regard thereto . Mayor Garrett noted annexation by Resolution , proposed by Councilman Stredicke , had been under consideration, however 10% voters petition could require an election , other aspects also under consideration, such as costs in such event , decisions to be made by the Council prior to proceeding . MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND BY -SCHELLFRT , TO REFER TIE MATTER OF THE TALBOT HILL ANNEXATION TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. MOTION CARRIED . Train Operations Adding to subject of trains , per -remarks of at Peak Traffic Councilman Stredicke heretofore , Councilman Hours Delaurenti MOVED THAT THE MATTER OF TRAIN PROBLEMS BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE , THE RAILROAD REPRESENTATIVES TO BE CONTACTED FOR DISCUSSION ' 10 INCLUDE POSSIBLI SCHEDULE ROUTING AWAY FROM PEAK HOUR TRAFFICS SECONDED BY PERRY AND CARRIED. 182 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/19/ 72 Page 5 . OLD BUSINESS (Cont . ) Mill Bill Support Councilman Schellert added his voice to Urged by Schellert the Mills Bill support advising he had forwarded a letter on the matter , it being recognized that local government relies highly on property taxes and that with goods and service costs rising each year it seems local governments will have very restrictive revenue sources in the future , The proposed federal revenue sharing plan can provide such source of revenue to allow governments to maintain the level of services . as well as adequate compensation for employees , to be required , all members of the public urged to write asking for support of the bill . AWC Convention Councilman Perry called attention to Topic-Public recent court ruling discussed at the AWC Defender-Remarks convention as concerns misdemeanor defense by Perry to be provided by municipalities where no Public Defender system exists . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO REFER THE MATTER OF PUBLIC DEFENDER TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. FOR POSSIBLE BUDGET ITERND TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED . Medic-One Aid Car Councilman Delaurenti. invited attendance of Program Discussion the Chief of Police , the Fire Chief , and the as Requested by Mayor ' s Administrative Assistant , at joint Renton Jaycees Public Safety/Legislation Committee meeting Tuesday, June 27 , at 7 : 30 p .m. for discussion of Medic-One Air Car Program, the City Clerk requested to notify the Jaycees ' President and Vice President . Remarks by Schellert Councilman Schellert expressed opinions in AWC Convention - regard to the Association of Washington A Peek into the Cities Convention ,upgrading of activities Future? credited to Mayor Garrett ' s leadership , good workshops especially noted . He outlined his special interest topics ,felt to be doors to be opened in the future , including Panel 3 discussions by Hon . Robert C . Anderson , Mayor , Increasing City Everett , "How can City Productivity be Increased" ; Productivity Milton Weiss , Urban Scientist , sent to M . I .T . to learn urban problems and use of technology in stepping up city production to provide Providing Cost cost effective procedures . Suggestions included Effective Procedures bid award being based on total cost of repair and services and value at end of useful life , rather than initial low bid price . Other topics of interest included presentation by Mrs . CATV Ruth Ittner regarding CATV, Cable Antenna Television , future projection being that governments would have 2 -way communication on a cable one channel available for local connection within neighborhoods to each house and under new technology to possibly check water meter readings at specific time , date , hour , etc . Mrs . Ittner suggested cities acquire copy of the Sloan Commission Report . Labor/Management Further panel discussed Labor/Management , and use of collective bateaining groups to increase Garbage Contracts productivity. Remarks regarding garbage con- tracts seemed to indicate that the present detail of charges , though seemingly complicated , was best rather than a flat rate schedule . Kennewick recommended contacting the Garbage Contractor' s Association for contract. suggestions . Public Employees Councilman Schellert inquired concerning the Retirement System Public Employees Retirement System into which Unfunded Liability Renton entered ,beginning this year , questioning city liability for unfunded debt . 183 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/19/72 Page 6 . OLD BUSINESS (Cont . ) P .E .R. S. - Unfunded City Clerk Nelson confirmed that the City Liability Debt must pick up its share of the unfunded liability and that billing has been received. Mayor Garrett noted the debt to consi§t of retroactive benefits granted employees for service with the city prior to its joining the Retirement System , payment to be made by cities over a period of years . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO REFER THE ftm MATTER OF THE UNFUNDED LIABILITY PAYMENT TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED. Remarks by Councilman Schellert noted. his participation Schellert on AWC in the Off-Street Parking Seminar wherein off- Off-Street street parking to attract customers ,then reciuir Parking Seminar ing other amenities, was item discussed and he felt remarks of Public Works Administrator Del Bennett were of significance that Renton is creating amenities to attract the custo-iters and will then solve the parking problems , Mr. . Schellert wishing to return next year with success story of the two million two hundred thousand dollar project in downtown Renton ' s core area . Best Dressed Councilman Stredicke remarked that the Renton Delegates delegation with its Navy Blue jackets was the neatest , best dressed contingency at the AWC Convention. Remarks by Councilman Delaurenti added his comments on Delaurenti on the Convention , praising the workshop programs AWC Convention and panel speakers and congratulating the Mayor on his graceful exodus from Presidency after a very successful year. j� Mayor Garrett ' s Mayor Garrett advised he was very well pleased Response to AWC with the CbPvention attendance , the Renton dele- Compliments gation, the active participation and weather ,anC he looks forward to next year ' s AWC Convention which he will be attending a bit more relaxed . Credit was given to Mr , Floyd Jennings for his selection of panel members and those-; partici - pants who helped Make the conferences a success and the years end in -1 z)Icasant ono . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr . Frank Storey- Mr . Frank Storey , 157S Kejinewi , b, Train Problems more meetings with representatives of t.hc railroad companies recalling incident of a locomotive being stalled on Sunday and giving 13 whistle blasts , rousing him from bed . E1 Paso Gas Company The matter of the EI Paso statural property Divesture Order divesture order which property disposition will involve a hundred million dollars over a period of time was noted by Mr . Storey, and endorsement therof by Washington Senator Magnuson and Congressmen , it being urged that the City go on record against any increase in natural gas rates as a result thereof . MOVhD BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THIS MATTER TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW, CARRTED . Mr . Joe Sporcic Mr. Joe Sporcic , 1316 Harrington N .F. . , inquired Sign Replacement concerning replacement costs of signs which are purposely destroyed , procedure for billing of costs for damaged signs being outlined by Councilman Schellert , the y th; t license numbers of malicious vandal and reported in other instances . ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY D1:1, hRf� ;N 1' 1 , 9 : 3S P .M.- TO ADJOURN. CARRIED . Meeting was :,'diourped at 9 : 35 P .M . 184 OARRANT DI5TRIBUTION DATE 6/19/79 BEGIN ENDING TUTAU t.-ra-7a, WARRANT OARRANT AMOUNT OF FUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS CURRENT FUND 1!09 8279 Sioy * 13}*���" %3a(4 Vol D /`/,a 73.44 PARKS AND RECREATION 8880 A 8343 64,70296sea CITY STREET 1844 839b $36#958164 CEDAR RIVER M AND I 1396 8399 •70185 616RARY 1400 8463 $6i883076 EMMENCY EMP60YMENT 81164 8468 $10734147 910s,sm, 37,/s1!y RkQs AND STREET FWD THRUST 1469 8496 9107,8/09, y�DyG,y URBAN ARTERIAE 1496 8518 �4� 17 WATERWUNKS UT16ITY 8319 8567 $541441027 AIRPORT 1668 8584 *3s943w17 'EoUIPMENT RENTAL. 11585 8636 *45#031014 FIREMEN 9 PENSIUN 9637 8664 *7i077t3t �5 488,yoo TOTA1. OF ALL. WARRANTS AL 9. r v-so -q9Tq-v,4 wE♦ THE UNDERNIQNED MEMBERS OF THt FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY CUUNC160 HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL. CERTIFICATIUN THAT MERCHANDISE ANO/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVER OR RENUEREDs OU HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUDHERG N0• YlOq 444W THROUGH NO@ 8664 IN THE AMOUNT OF *# yb�TW16 19 OF JUNE $9721 Lip a�� C�sc.� Rei. �We�ue. �-aY37.�aCte►4 ?a� FINANCE CUM IT E MITTEE ME R A� O/...woon .`w. COM TEE MEM6ER COMMITTEE MEMBER 185 June 19, 1972 CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING, JUNE 14, 1972 2:00 P.M. Fourth Floor Conference Room Street Improvement - Main Avenue South From Houser Way South to Grady Way South BID BIDDER DEPOSIT BASE BID SALES TAX TOTAL BID Parsons Landscaping, Inc. Bid Bond $12, 129.80 $664.90 $12,794.70 Box 421 Kenmore, Washington 98028 T. W. Traverso Construction Bid Bond $14, 944.20 $747. 21 $15,691.41 Company, Inc. 11180 E. Marginal Way South Seattle, Washington 98168 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF JUNE 19 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs . 6/22 7: 30 PM Bruce Council Chambers Talbot Hill Annexation Items by Mr. Lynch COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri . 6/23 3 : 00 PM Clymer 3rd Fl . Conf . Room FINANCE AND PERSONNEL LEGISLATION Mori. 6/26 5 : 00 PM Perry Tues . 6/27 7: 30 PM Joint Meeting with Public Safety Committee PUBLIC SAFETY Tues . 6/27 7: 30 PM Delaurenti Joint Meeting with Legislation Committee PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION Wed. 6/21 7 : 30 PM Stredicke 4th F1. Conf . Room Access Problems for Renton Hill as Related to the Downtown Civi Center Plan OTHER t i t 187 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK June 19, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NC AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B*P55 $ 750 . 00 WAYNE ROSSMAN 533 GRANT AVE S. CONCRETE BULKHEAD 3056 1, 000.00 JOHN LISSMAN 532 S.W. 3RD PL. FIREPLACE 3057 39, 000 .00 CITY OF RENTON 105 WILLIAMS AVE N. CITY SHOPS BLDG. 3058 55 , 000.00 L. G. MALESIS 307 RAINIER AVE S. REMODEL COMM. BLDG. 3059 1, 500 .00 R. M. PIELE 525 WELLS AVE S. REPAIR GARAGE B3060 6, 000 .00 SHERATON-RENTON 800 RAINIER AVE S. RENOVATE FRONT DESK 3061 30, 000. 00 SCHOOL DIST.403 435 MAIN AVE SO. ROOF & DRAINAGE ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3657 450 .00 JERRY PAULUS 2901 NE 16th ST. INCREASE FROM 110 TO 220 3(1,58 50 .00 RENTON DODGE 453 RAINIER AVE N. PROPANE PUMP 3659 795. 00 EMERY CONST. 1900 ABERDEEN AVE SE WIRE NEW RESIDENCE (3660 50 .00 CITY OF RENTON 105 WILLIAMS N. TEMP. SERVICE - SHOP 3661 800 .00 DALPAY & ASSOC. 3616 NE 6TH ST. HEAT, FIXTURES , ETC. 3662 450. 00 F.H.A. 3619 NE 7th P1. HEAT, FIXTURES, ETC. 3663 175 .00 D. D. EADES 2319 NE 27th ST. 125 AMP SERVICE MECHANICAL PERMITS rM6 300 . 00 DELL VALLIE 317 HARDIE NW BATHTUB & WTR. CLOSET 7 150 .00 F. M. ADDERSON 536 WELLS AVE S. BASIN & SINK 3218 320 . 00 VIRGINIA HART 1632 ABERDEEN AVE NE GAS WALL FURNACE 3219 6, 200 .00 L. G. MALESIS 307 RAINIER AVE. S. INST. PLMB. , FIXTURES M3220 270. 00 E. WESHELBERGER 1900 ABERDEEN AVE SE DUCT WORK - FURNACE 3221 265 .00 FHA - DALPAY 3619 NE 7TH PL. PLMBG. FOR WASHER 3222 300.00 FHA - DALPAY 312 POWELL AVE SW HOT WATER TANK 3223 250. 00 D. L. SAVOY 3124 NE SUNSET BLVD. GAS HEATER & WATER 3224 300.00 FHA - DALPAY 3616 NE 6TH ST. PLUMBING & FIXTURES M3225 300 .00 FHA - DALPAY 3616 NE 6TH ST. ELEC. WATER HEATER 3226 675 .00 ROBINSON-LYON 112 S. GRADY WAY PROPANE TANK SIGN PERMITS S232 1, 000 .00 STANDARD OIL 701 S. 3RD ST. POLE SIGN 233 1 , 000 .00 THE BAG SHOPPE 226 WELLS AVE S. PROJECTING SIGN 234 2 , 000 . 00 R. RIVILLY 401 RAINIER AVE N. THREE WALL SIGNS SEWER PERMITS ,, 17n? LOUIS PERETTI 1ST AVE & PARK AVE N. CONNECT SEWER (STORM) 17 LOUIS PERETTI 1ST AVE & PARK AVE N. CONNECT SEWER 17L HERR LUMBER 520 STEVENS CT. NW CONNECT SEWER RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING :%une 26 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 :00 P. M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CAi IPTF.R i c,rrlaint of false arrest and personal injury tiled by Preston Williams et. sx Claims filed by Barbee Mill Co. , $200 ,000. 00 and Quendall Terminals , , Inc. , $100 ,000. 00 for alleged property damages To approve EAA Grant and Loan Agreements prior to execution by Mayorand City Clerk regarding Lake Wn . Industrial area and Earlington Gardens area sanitary sewer projects BUDGET COMMITTEE Budgeting of 1973 share of cost of Air Pollution Control Agency Bud,7e CAPIT:YL IMPROVEMENT PRIORTY COMMITTEE Recommendations of Councilman Grant for Renton Hill access , Grant Avenue connection with Puget Drive and street and sidewalk improvements on Renton Hill and Fire Protection Capital Improvement recommendations per report of Councilman Stredicke . CC.^.'".ITTEE OF' THE WHOLE :a:5:ro-supplemental income assessment for Renton ' s share of 1973 Solid Waste Disposal Study S31ary and pay grade classification for Acting Engineering Director Talbot Hill Annexation Solid waste collection Plan for City of Renton S LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Ordinance amending Sec. 5-103 of Title V, (Business Regulations) of the City Code relating to Banks , Trust Companies , Building and Savings and Loan Associations and other financial institutions . (lst reading 6/25/72) Vacation of portion of Houser Way N. and N. 8th Street to Dunn Lumber Co. , et a1 Proposed Mining and Grading Ordinance Metro Transit Plan - Resolution of Support ENGINEERING DIRECTOR ..r Petition for vacation of portion of Burnett Ave . S. and S. 8th St . , filed by Puget Sound Power and Light Company FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Mayor ' s letter appointing Mr . Eugene Hamel to membership on the Library Board of Trustees MA YOR City of Renton ' s 1973 share of Air Pollution Control Agency Budget in sum of $3 ,271 . 00 - for inclusion in preliminary budget for 1973 Authorized to sign EAA Grant and Loan Agreements regarding Lake Wn . Ind. area sanitary sewers and Earlington Garden Sanitary Sewer project Mayor requested to direct letter to Talbot Hill registered voters to ask their opinions regarding annexation to City of Renton To confer with Fire Chief regarding locating fire truck on Renton Hill side of the railroad tracks for 30 days TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Rainier Avenue and Grady Way signal control pole location TR.A!VSPfJii�'ri�'.7'Ol! (+c:anibJT"?�:t,ti'�y Rainier Avenge eirja. Grady s7 na i J1 i ilct a C . RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING June 26 , 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the Renton City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, GRANT, CLYMER , PERRY AND DELAURENTI PRESENT, COUNCIL MEMBERS STREDICKE AND SCHELLERT ARRIVING SHORTLY AFTER THE ROLL WAS TAKEN. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, GWEN MARSHALL, Deputy City IN ATTENDANCE Clerk , G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney , HUGH DARBY, Chief of Police, M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief, VICTOR TE GANTVOORT, Street Superintendent , BERT Mc HENRY, Utility Engineer, GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director , DEL BENNETT, Public Works Adm. , DAVID HAMLIN, Traffic Engineer, VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent , JACK LYNCH, Adm. Asst. to the Mayor and WES CREWS, Asst . Building Director. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO APPROVE THE 6/19/72 Meeting MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF JUNE 19 , 1972 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT. THE MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set for the continued meeting Civic Center Plan- on the Civic Center Traffic Circulation and Parking Parking and Traffic Plan , the hearing was commenced with audience Circulation- (Cont . comment invited at this time. from 5/22, 6/12) Residents expressing opinions and concerns regarding various aspects of the proposed plan included Mr. Charles Shane , 3003 Mt . View Avenue N. , Mr. Louis Sutter , 721 High Street , Mr . Joe Sporcic, 1316 Harrington N.E. , Mrs . Anne Rossman , 533 Grant Avenue S. , Mr. Wm. Perry Welch and Mrs . Carlotta Welch , 338 Renton Ave. S. , Mr. Mario Gotti , 1005 High Ave . S. , Mrs . Rosemary Grassi , 422 Cedar Street , Mr. Wm. Larson , 714 High Ave . S. , Mr . Ralph Beck , 326 Renton Ave. S. , Mr. Pat Ross , 908 Grant Ave . S. , also , Mr . Fred Burkhalter, 715 Jones Ave . S. and Mrs . Ruth Bradley , 709 High Avenue South . Audience Comment Objections mainly concerned problem of timing in getting off Renton Hill to proceed to a southerly destination , 2-way on Houser proposed to allow a direct route rather than present procedure to require stop at bottom of the hill , having to turn right and go around the block and through two ad- ditional traffic signal lights to return to area of origin before permitted to proceed southerly. Left hand turn at Mill and 3rd was questioned and single access up the hill as well . Some concern was also registered regarding factors of safety in signal pole locations , Rainier and Grady Way S. especially cited. Increase in trains since railroad merger and delays of 6-12 min . due thereto were noted , also adding to the problem of getting off the hill expediently. Provision to be made for school children was questioned , cross walk taken away with Henry Ford closure and no regular safety patrol n.. monitors on duty for those having to walk down to catch the bus for Talbot Hill School . Closure of the Pipe Line road was proposed for reduction of traffic volume and alternate access route was urged. Mr. Gotti , memtaer of the Renton Hill Citizens ' Com- mittee which had met with the Transportation Committee , the Traffic Engineer and Public Works Administrator, reported recommendations for al ternatf, routes via Grant Ave . , Renton Hill or 4th Ave . , with conj<ection at Eagle Ridge Drive from Benson to give goo:i traffic flow, low incline access to be regae.= ted to a.;'_ ow for school bus route. , now too steep. Hire protect:yolr was also questioned. U�1l� iI TES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/26/72 Page 2 . PUBLIC HEARING: Civic Center Traffic Circulation & Parking Plan (Cont . ) Transportation Councilman Stredicke, Transportation Committee Committee Report Chairman, submitted report recommending appointment of a 9-member committee to work with the Public Works Administrator and Traffic Engineer to study alternate means of access/egress for Renton Hill , names for committee membership to be presented by the Transportation Committee at the next council meeting. Also recommended was that the Engineering Department be authorized to conduct an origin and destination study to determine traffic flow on the Pipe Line Right of Way and on 3rd Avenue at Mill , with extensive study efforts regarding effects of the use of various access routes , and report back to Council . It was further recommended that the Civic Center Plan approval be contingent upon a review by the Transportation Committee and the Renton Hill residents 30-days after completion of the project , the City Clerk to notify the Committee of such time expiration . Mrs. Grassi noted her absence at the time recommendations were formulated, her voice not included in same therefor. Councilman Clymer, a Resident of Renton Hill , noted he did not sign the report since it provides for no immediate relief, too often indicated and not coming about , recalling prior widening plan not implemented, objecting also to having to first go north to progress to southerly uestination and to one lane access on and off the hill . Letters were presented for reading from Councilman Grant , one constituting his recommenda- tions to the Mayor concerning access after a tour of Renton Hill which included street and sidewalk repair inclusion in 1972-1977 Capital Improvement program and alternate access route , feasibility study to be made on use of S. 4th Street and freeway underpass where presently vacated at LaBonte 's for 2nd access . Cost figures were requested also regarding possible extension of Grant Ave . S. to Puget Drive . Mayor's response called attention to diligent efforts under way by committee, to whom the matter was referred , to solve problems related to the Renton Hill access , along with the citizens committee , Traffic Engineer and Public Works Administrator. After considerable further discussion concerning prior studies ,and Mr. Hamlin 's remarks that the present plan was felt to be the best in the interest of safety and traffic flow expediency , it was suggested the plan be given a 30-day trial as proposed in the Transportation Com- mittee report . Hamlin , upon inquiry , noted $20 ,000 . 00 cost to revise to original state of circulation . RECESS MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO RECESS FOR TEN MINUTES. CARRIED. The meeting was recessed, After re- cess, roll call was taken with all Councilmen respond- ing or subsequently returning as previously present . Amendment to Councilman Grant submitted minority report ,amending Transportation the Transportation Committee report ,which included Committee Report that request be made to the Seattle Water Department for proper legislation to prohibit vehicular traffic of any type on the pipeline road from Edmonds Avenue & Puget Drive to South 7th Street and Jones Ave . So . , in order that the Renton Police Department might en- force such regulations on that portion within the Corporate Limits of Renton . Traffic shall be allowed to Philip Arnold Park but no further except in case of emergency. After some extensive review and dis- cussion of plan as adopted in 1970 , and a2 revisions related to Houser Way bridge redesign , access and fire protection still questioned , letter from Mr . Stredicke was read recommending development of a new fire station in the SE area of the City , East of Benson Highway and a new main facility more strategi - cally located in the central area of the City to house both the police and fire department with one dispatching desk for both departments , moving to a Public Safety DPna*tment uti7iT nq Federal and State matching funds . 191 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/26/72 Page 3. PUBLIC HEARING : Civic Center Traffic Circulation and Parking' Plan COUNCIL ACTION MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CLOSE THE HEARING. CARRIED. Transportation MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO Committee Report ADOPT THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT AS and Minority READ. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY, STREDICKE, Amendment Approved TO AMEND THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT TO INCLUDE THOSE REVISIONS PROPOSED BY MR. GRANT IN HIS MINORITY COMMITTEE REPORT, (BEING ABSENT FROM THE MEETINGS DUE TO WORKING HOURS) , MOTION TO AMEND CARRIED. ORIGINAL MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED, ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTING AS FOLLOWS : AYE-4 : BRUCE, GRANT, STREDICKE AND SCHELLERT. NO-3 : CLYMER PERRY AND DELAURENTI. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THE FUNDING OF STREET AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS ON RENTON HILL (CEDAR STREET SPECIFICALLY DESIGNATED) AND ALTERNATE ACCESS TO RENTON HILL PER MR . GRANT 'S LETTER , VIA SOUTH 4TH- FREEWAY UNDERPASS , TO CONNECT WITH VACATED PORTION ADJACENT TO LA BONTE RAMBLER , AND POSSIBLE EXTENSION OF GRANT AVENUE TO PUGET DRIVE , BE REFERRED TO THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE OF THE COUNCIL AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE , ALONG" WITH LETTER REGARDING FIRE PROTECTION CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM. THE MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted RESOLUTIONS committee report with recommendations for action on legislation as follows : ORDINANCE NO. 2720 Second and final readings and adoption recommended Amending Ch . 7 , on amendatory ordinance relating to merchant 6wTitle V, City Code- patrol and private detective agencies , placed on Merchant Patrolmen first reading on 6/12/72 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, and Private Detectives SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT AND THAT SECOND AND FINAL READINGS BE AUTHORIZED AT THIS TIME . CARRIED. The Ordinance was read. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 2720 AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN SIX AYE VOTES, GRANT ABSTAINING . THE MOTION CARRIED. PROPOSED ORDINANCE Legislation Committee report recommended first Amending City Code reading only and return to committee of proposed Relating to Business ordinance amending City license ordinance to Tax License Fee on include banks , trust companies , building and Banks , Trust Companies , savings and loan associations and other financial '21dg. and Savings & institutions . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY Loan Assn ' s , etc . GRANT, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT . The proposed ordinance was read which amends Section 5-103 of Title V, (Busine=ss Regulations) of the City Code . MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCE WAS RETURNED TO COMMITTEE. The Clerk was requested to mail copies of the proposed ordinance to all affected businesses in the City . VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schel.ler. t reported Nos . 8665-8667 committee approval of special contract payment Vouchers Nos . 8665 , 66 and 67 , in respective amounts of $42 . 30 , $2 ,706 . 56 and $24 , 323 . 12 , all having received departmental certification as tv receipt of services and/or merchandise . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE COMM'tT-j E. REPORT AUTHORIZING PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS AND THAT WARRANTS BE DRAWN TO Ci)VER . THE MOTION CARRIED_ I 1 e1 LPage 4. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Complaint-Amended Complaint against the City for alleged false Preston E. Williams arrest and personal injury damages was filed et ux vs . City- against the City by Mr. Preston Eugene Williams Police Dept. and and Almira Williams . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, Personnel SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO REFER THE CLAIM TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE CITY'S INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED. Amendment to Six-Yr. Letter from Utilities Engineer McHenry Comprehensive Street reported that amendments have been prepared Programs-Public for review regarding the City ` s Six-Year Hearing Set 7/10/72 Street Program, Six-Year Urban Arterial Construction and Arterial Street Programs which must be updated annually according to State Law. Public Hearing date of July 10 , 1972 was recommended. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE JULY 10 HEARING DATE. THE MOTION CARRIED. Metro-Supplemental Letter from Mr. C. Carey Donworth, Chairman , Income Assessment- Metropolitan Council ,submitted Metro Budget Solid Waste Disposal and Supplemental Income Assessment for Solid Plan , $11 ,761 . 00 Waste Plan , RCW 35. 58. 420 requiring that cities for calendar year include their pro rata share of same in 1973 1973. budgets , payable in quarterly installments . City of Renton share was certified in sum of $11 ,761 . 00. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. THE MOTION CARRIED. (See later Committee Report) Air Pollution Control Letter from Mr. Gene Lobe , Vice-Chairman , Agency Notice of Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency , 1973 Share of Cost reported certification of share due from for Renton Budget Renton for calendar year 1973 budget in sum of $3,271 , based upon population data as of April 1 , 1971 , and 12 . 40 per capita . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO REFER THE 1973 ASSESSMENT TO THE BUDGET COMMITTEE OF THE COUNCIL AND TO THE MAYOR FOR INCLUSION IN HIS PRELIMINARY BUDGET. CARRIED. Aviation Board Letter from Mr. Garey E. Dime , President , and Members notice of Mr. John Kosney , Member , Renton Aviation Board , inability to attend advised that business commitments will prevent Convention their attendance at the American Assn. of Airport Executives 45th Annual Conference in Atlantic City , N. J. , June 25 - 28 , as heretofore approved by the Mayor and Council . Petition for Petition from E. L. Carlson , Mgr. , Sup ' t . , Vacation of South Central Division , Puget Sound Power & portions of Light Company submitted petition for vacation Burnett and 8th of portion of Burnett Street and portion of Streets 8th Street , being owner of all abutting property . filed before in 1970 and withdrawn upon request of Council pending City and State determination of future alignment of Burnett and its extension to the North of Grady Way , now resolved. Fee paid 6/3/70 , applicable to reapplication . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER THE PETITI TO THE CITY ENGINEER FOR REPORT AS TO VALIDITY. THE MOTION CARRIED. Claims - Property Claims were filed against the City by Barbee Damage Mill Company, N.E. 40th Street , Lake Wn. Blvd . in sum of $200 ,000. 00 in connection with alleged dumping of bed load materials on the Defendant 's property. Claim from Quendall Terminals was read in sum of $100 ,000 . 00 for like cause , also storm drains emptying into May Creek and Honey Creek at NE 27th , 30th & 96th. high water and debris resulting. 193 . MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/26/72 Page 5. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS: (Cont . ) Claims MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE CLAIMS TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE CITY'S INSURANCE CARRIER. THE MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Joe Sporcic Mr. Joe Sporcic, 1316 Harrington N.E. , remarked. Renton Hill Access concerning Renton Hill access and project cost noting not everyone lives on Renton Hill who is affected by the revision . and paying the taxes . om Mr. Wm. P . Welch Mr. Wm. Welch , 338 Renton Avenue, urged that on Renton Hill expediate action be forthcoming on the Renton Access Problem Hill access matter, the problems needing immediate relief, not next year. APPOINTMENTS_ Letter from Mayor Garrett reported appointment of Mr. Bert McHenry as Acting Engineering Director Mr. Bert McHenry , for the City fo Renton , effective June 26 , 1972 Acting Engineering and until a permanent appointment is made. Pay Director rate as of July 1 , 1972 will be paid at classifi- cation of 36A. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER THAT THE SUBJECT OF SALARY AND PAY GRADE BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. THE MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN THE TEMPORARY APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Mr. Eugene Hamel Letter from Mayor Garrett requested Council con- Library Board currence in the appointment of Mr. Eugene Hamel to membership on the Library Board of Trustees , five-year term, effective as of June 1 , 1972. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COM- MITTEE_ AS PROVIDED BY RULES OF PROCEDURE. CARRIED. ftm Mr. Hamel , a high dchool student , recommended by his Principal as a vitally interested student, was introduced by the Mayor , Councilman Stredicke ob- jecting as to timeliness since appointment has. not yet been confirmed. OLD BUSINESS Council President Bruce submitted Committee of the Committee of the Whole report recommending that the Mayor and City Whole Report - Clerk be authorized to sign necessary agreements , EAA Grant and Loan subject to City Attorney 's approval ;for State Agreements , Lake Economic Assistance Authority Grant and Loan , Wn . Ind. Area and $51 ,400 grant for Lake Wn . Industrial Area Sanitary Earlington Garden Sewer Trunk System, EAA Project #51 , Code FY72-6 ; Sanitary Sewer and Loan in sum of $50 ,111 . 00 for Earlington Garden Systems Sanitary Sewer System, EAA Project #53, Code FY72-15 . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATIONS. THE MOTION CARRIED. Talbot Hill Recommended that the matter of the Talbot Hill Annexation annexation be tabled in Committee of the Whole, and that the Mayor direct letter to registered voters in the area asking their opinion concerning annexation to the City of Renton . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED. 11r Metro Solid Recommended by th ommittee of the Whole that Waste Disposal the City notify Me of its willingness to par- Plan Studies ticipate in the Sol d Waste Plan study. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED Y SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED. Community Services Chairman Clymer submitted Community Services Committee Report Committee Report recommending concurrence in the vacation of portion of Houser Way with referral to the Legislation Committee_ for Ordinance-,-one-half of appraised price to be charged and utility ease- ments to be retained. 194 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/26/72 Page 6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL: (Cont . ) Community Service Committee Report Community Services Committee Report - Vacation of Portion Matter of Dunn Lumber Company petition of Houser Way for vacation of portion of Houser Way , North of Bronson Way; Community Service Committee recommended concurrence in Board of Public Works and Engineering Directors recommendations to grant the vacation. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. Mining and Grading Copy of proposed Mining and Grading Ordinance - Draft Ordinance was submitted, culmination of some 3 years work , the Community Services Committee recommending referral to the Legislation Committee for proper legal form and subsequent action . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED. Fitzgerald Murals The Community Services Committee recom- to be transferred mended that the Fitzgerald Murals , now from Highlands Adm. located in the Highlands Administration Bldg. to new High- Building, be utilized in the new Highlands lands Branch Library , Library in concurrence with recommendation upon its completion of the Municipal Arts Commission, in which the Library Board has also concurred. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED . Fire Protection Councilman Clymer recalled suggestion of East of RR Tracks Renton Hill resident to place fire engine During 30-Day on Renton Hill side of the railroad tracks Period-Matter during the 30-day traffic circulation plan Tabled One Week implementation . .MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED MEN BY STREDICKE , rHE FIRE DEPARTMENT BE INSTRUCTED TO SO LOCATE A FIRE TRUCK FOR 30 DAYS. THE MOTION WAS DEBATED, DURING WHICH THE MAYOR WAS REQUESTED TO DISCUSS THE MATTER WITH THE FIRE CHIEF. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND BY DELAURENTI, TO TABLE THE MATTER FOR ONE WEEK. Dissenting voice vote brought roll call which vote resulted as follows : AYE-3 : STREDICKE, DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. NO-3 : GRANT, PERRY AND CLYMER . Absent for vote : BRUCE. MAYOR GARRETT VOTED AYE BREAKING THE TIE VOTE. MOTION CARRIED. SUBJECT WAS TABLED. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke Committee Report submitted report advising that the old train Demolition of old depot on Burnett Avenue South of S. 4th St . , railroad station will be demolished via contract award by the building on Burnett railroad company and will be accomplished Ave . S. within the next two weeks . Metro Transit Plan- The Transportation Committee reported Resolution of Support review of the transit plan for the Metro- politan area of Seattle and King County , and recommended that the City of Renton go on record officially endorsing the Plan as presented by the Puget Sound Governmental Conference , and the Consultants for the Muni- cipality of Metropolitan Seattle , Daniel , .Mann , Johnson and Mendenhall . Advantages of the Plan were outlined and referral to the Legis- lation Committee for Resolution in support of the proposal was recommended. MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR . Perry noted hearing to be held Friday and adoption of similar legislation by the PSGC . which Mayor Garrett noted to be the Environ- mental Impact Hearing . MOTION CARRIED. 195 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 6/26/72 Page 7. OLD BUSINESS : Committee Reports (Cont. ) Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Delaurenti Committee Report submitted report recommending that request of the St. Andrew Presbyterian Church Youth Groups for Fireworks Stand (No. 10) , be approved. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Traffic Signals- MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO Rainier and Grady REFER THE SUBJECT OF THE RAINIER AND GRADY Way WAY INTERSECTION TO THE TRANSPORTATION COM- MITTEE . CARRIED. (Problem noted during the Public Hearing) Solid Waste MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE , THAT Disposal Plan THE CITY PARTICIPATE IN THE METRO SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL PLAN IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF $11 , 761 . 00. MOTION CARRIED. Meeting Councilman Grant noted his inability to attend Attendance scheduled meetings due to his work schedule and Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke. invited Mr. Grants comments , a committee report to be put on his desk and remarks thereon to be considered. Regional Plan Councilman Perry , Puget Sound Governmental for Airport Conference representative ,advised of Trans- Development portation Committee action on matter of funding for airport development which had been given due consideration for forward l to appropriate parties and on to the Federal Agency . Solid Waste MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE , THAT Collection Plan THE MATTER OF A SOLID WASTE COLLECTION PLAN FOR for Renton THE CITY OF RENTON BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR REVIEW. MOTION CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO 11 :40 P.M. ADJOURN. THE MOTION CARRIED. The meeting was adjourned at 11 :40 P .M. /7- 1 Gw 'n Marshall , Deputy City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk F� C� CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF June 26 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri . 6/30 4 :00 PM Clymer 3rd F1 . Conf . Room Discuss Design Review Board Model Ordinance FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Mon. 7/3 4 :00 PM Schellert Mon. 7/10 7 :00 PM LEGISLATION Mon. 7/3 4 :00 PM Perry PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS Tues . 6/27 8: 00 PM Grant 4th Fl. Conf . Room Engineering Director report on extending sewers outside City. Review Main Ave . Landscaping & Petition for LID 276 , Lake Wash Industrial Area. TRANSPORTATION Wed. 6/28 7 : 30 PM Stredicke Speed Li it on Puget Dr vi e . Puget Sound Power & Light peti- tion for vacation of Burnett. Selection of people to serve on Citizens Advisory Committee for Renton Hill . Rainier Ave . & Grady Way traffic signal installation. 19 OFFICE OF TO CITY CLERK June 26,1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS AMOUNT H Fi A DT)$ES TYPE OF WORK 33069 $ 750.00 DALPAY & ASSOCIATES 2108 N.E. 6th PLACE REPAIR FOUNDATION 3ei 3oco3--- NAOMI MORGAN 1000 BRONSON WAY SOUTH DEMOLITION OF ONE ACCESSORY BUILDING 5067 795.00 MRS. CAROL DOBSON 821 NORTH 1st ATREET REROOF RESIDENCE 3o65 750.00 HUBERT E. MINCHOW 1065 LYNNWOOD AVENUE N.E. LZSTALL FIBERGLASS SUNSHP-DE 3066 40O,o00.0o GLACIER PARK COMPANY boo BLK. S.W. 43RD STREET FILL AND GRADING 33067 500.00 RE21TON BOILER WORKS, L'�C, 535 GARDEN AVENUE NORTH INSTALL TRAILER OFFICE 3068 150.00 N. J. WICKS 1517 DAVIS AVENUE SOUTH REROOF RESIDENCE 3069 400.00 JOHN DENNIS 1832 ABERDEEN AVENUE N.E. ENCLOSE ONE-HAIL' EXISTING CARPORT 3070 17,500.00 R.S. SHANE 2230 N.E. 20th STREET CONSTRUCT NEW SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE 3071 1,500.00 RONALD J. WHITTON 4103 N.E. 11th ST. CONSTRUCT CARPORT & SUNDECK ELECTRICAL PERMITS Li 50.00 HUB TRAILER PARK 641 WELLS AVENUE NORTH "ONNECT SERVICE TO 9,500.00 EARLINGTON ASSOCIATES 498 S.W. 7th STREET MOBILE PARKING LOT#9 3665x,'00.00 EARLINGTON ASSOCIATES 49$ S.W. 7TH STREET REMODEL OFFICE BUILDIN 3666 981.00 DALPAY & ASSOCIATES 2108 N.E. 6TH PLACE INSTALL NEW SERVICE, ELECTRIC HEAT 3667 900.00 DALPAY & ASSOCIATES 312 POWELL AVENUE S.W. INSTALL NEW SERVICE, BRING TO CODE E36 5(c;v(� 250.00 OtBRIENtS FURNITURE 2830 SUNSET LAITE N.E. CONNECT THREE SIGNS 36 -fog 4,688.oo CITY OF RENTON 105 'lr=IAmS AVENUE NORTH INSTALL WIRING 3677 50.00 CAOLINE L. GREELEY 516 WHITWORTH AVENUE SOUTH WIRING & NEW OUTLETS 3671 50.00 JON K. BERGMAN 3813 MEADOW AVE24UE NORTH INSTALL TEMPORARY SERV SERVICE 3672 50.00 GEORGE MORTENSON 865 LIND ATENUE S.W. INSTALL TEMPORARY SERVICE 3673 50.00 C. A. LUNDERS 520 STEVEN COURT N.W. INSTALL TEMPORARY 99HVICE MECHANICAL PERMITS M3227 400.00 CECO CORPORATION 2980 EAST VALLEY HIGHWAY INSTALL PLUMBING & FI XTT= 3228 780.00 C. A. LUNDERS 520 STEVENS COURT N.W. INSTALL GAS FURNACE 3229 155.00 FRED J. HEIBER 1018 LYNA900D AVENUE N.E. INSTALL OUTDOOR GAS GRILL 3230 100.00 CAROLINE L. GREELEY 516 WHITWORTH AVENUE SOUTH INSTALL NE`wT "vdASHER 3231 13,000.00 RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT#403 2600 N.E. 12th STREET INSTALL PLUMBING & FIXTURES M3232 60.00 BILL CLIFFORD 1801 ROLLING HILLS AVE. S.E. INSTALL OUTDOOR GAS GRILL 3233 1,500.00 TED LAVALLEY 3233 MOUNTAIN VIEW DRIVE INSTALL PLUMBING & ifil'L'R.ES -32 32341 1,165.00 CLARINE LUNDERS 520 STEVENS COURT N.W. INSTALL PLUMBING & „� FIXTURES SIGN PERMITS S235 1,000.00 STANDARD OIL COMPANY 207MAIN AVENUE SOUTH INSTALL POLE SIGN SEWER PERMITS 1705 10.00 EIMU WORSHELBERG 1900 ABERDERN AVE. S.E. CONNECT SEWER 1706 10.00 BRENDA F.A. 1208 N. 32nd. CONNECT SEWER. 1Jb FUND TRANSFERS APPROVED FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE 1972 FROM TO CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND $133,428.12 PARKS AND RECREATION 17,273.96 CITY STREET 36,955.64 CEDAR RIVER M & I 70.25 low LIBRARY 6,883.76 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 1,734.47 REG & STREET FWD THRUST 39,857.00 URBAN ARTERIAL 138,369.54 WATERWORKS UTILITY 84,841.27 AIRPORT 3,943.17 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 45,031.14 FIREMEN+S PENSION 7,077.31 $515,468.63 FROM TO PAYROLL FUND CURRENT FUND $186,181.45 PARK AND RECREATION 54,007.34 CITY STREET 35,741.20 CEDAR RIVER M & I 752.00 LIBRARY 13,319.79 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 20,220.66 REG & STREET FWD THRUST 1,196.34 URBAN ARTERIAL 10,767.07 WATERWORKS UTILITY 24,878.46 AIRPORT 752.00 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4,421.00 FIREMEN'S PENSION 200.00 $352,437.31 WA. 1 i RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING July 3, 1972 Municipal Building 4:30 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Petition of Puget Sound Power & Light Co. for vacation of portion of Burnett Avenue South 7breview Street Light Maintenance Agreements and report recommendations CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER* Michael E. Jameson Claim for false arrest Order to Show Cause #754181 filed by Joseph G . Stevens and Eugene A. Stevens COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Shaughnessy Co . request for sewer service to 13026 - 80th Ave. So. and Policy matter of extending service outside the city limits Mill Avenue South property acquisition FINANCE COMMITTEE Renton Historical Society request to move museum into present library facility when new Highlands Branch is opened in 1973 Federal Revenue Sharing distribution , source and budgeting LEGISLATION COMMITTEE L.I. D. 276 - Hearing Date to be fixed by Resolution Revision of Speed Limit on portion of Talbot Road, Puget to Grady Way Revision of traffic patterns and parking , pursuant to new Civic Center Plan Resolution for hearing on vacation of portion of Burnett Ave . So . Peddlers and Solicitors Ordinance to be studied as to adequacy of its content and enforcement Resolution in support of SR 515 (Benson Hwy . Relocation) priority status as concerns Grady Way to South 2nd Street MAYOR Name of Mr. Al Noble submitted to Mayor for consideration as appointee to Planning Commission or Library Board Public Safety Committee request that member of Mayor 's staff serve on Committee with the Committee Chairman to study Medic I Program PARK BOARD To consider possible area for parking and launching of cartop boats in future park expansion program, such as is now provided for trailer boats TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Six Year Comprehensive Street Construction and Improvement Programs including Arterials MEETINGS AND EVENTS Renton Hill Citizens Committee to meet every Wednesday with Transportation Committee SUNDAY BAND CONCERTS - LIBERTY PARK, 4 :00 P.M. , July 9 , 16 and 23rd 200 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING r July 3, 1972 Municipal Building 4 : 30 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S s FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, CLYMER , STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI AND 4 COUNCIL MEMBERS SCHELLERT. ABSENT: GRANT. t CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, HELMIE NELSON, City Clerk, IN ATTENDANCE JACK PAIN, Asst . City Attorney , VIC TE GANTVOORT, Street Sup ' t . , BERT Mc HENRY, Acting Engineering Director, VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent, JAMES MAGSTADT, Asst . Planning Director, GENE COULON, Park Director, DEL BENNETT, Public Works Adm. and BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO APPROVE 6/26/72 Meeting THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF JUNE 26, AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT. THE MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted RESOLUTIONS legislative documents with action recommended, and taken as follows : ORDINANCE NO. 2721 The Legislation Committee reported first reading Amending City Code on 6/26/72 of proposed ordinance concerning Code to Provide for City amendment to permit licensing of banks. Revision License Tax on Banks to delete redundant wording was outlined with and other Financial second and final readings and adoption recozwended_ Institutions MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR. CARRIED. The ordinance was read amending Section 5-103 of Title V (Business Regulations) of Ord_ No . 1628, relating to Business Tax License Fee on Banks , Trust Companies , Building and Savings and Loan Associations , and other Financial Institutions. ` MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO ADOPT TRE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN 5 AYE VOTES AND 1 NO, STREDICKE OPPOSING. THE MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCE NO. 2721 WAS ADOPTED. ORDINANCE NO. 2722 Reading of proposed ordinance vacating portions Vacating portion of of City right-of-ways was recommended, publication Houser Way N. and thereof to be withheld pending payment of all portion of 16 ft . charges by abutting property owners. MOVED BY alley (8th N. ) to CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO PLACE THE DOCU- Dunn Lumber Co. , MENT ON ITS FIRST READING. THE MOTION CARRIFD. et al , at one-half The ordinance was read. MOVED BY CLYMER AICD appraised value SECONDED BY PERRY, TO AUTHORIZE SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. AFTER FINAL READING IT WAS MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO ADOPT ORDINANCE NO. 2722 AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE RE- SULTED IN ALL AYES. THE MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 1802 Resolution was read wherein the City goes on Supporting Proposed record in fully supporting the principles of "Metro Transit Plan" the proposed "Metro Transit Plan" heretofore presented , the Council finding and determining same to be reasonable and of benefit to the general public,and especially Renton citizens, in providing regular, efficient and inexpensive transportation. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 1802 AS READ. THE MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Renton Historical Letter from Mrs. Clara Adams, Renton Historical Society Request Society, requested that the museum be allowed to for Larger Museum be housed in quarters now occupied by the branch Quarters upon new library upon its move in 1973 to the new build : ;, Highlands Library MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER THE Completion in 1973 REQUEST TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. 201 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/ 3/72 Page 2. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont . ) "Mills Bill " - Letter from the Hon. Julia Butler Hansen, H.B. 14370 Representative, 3rd Dist, Wa. , acknowledged the Council 's telegram of June 20, reporting she had voted for the "Mills Bill " , H.B. 14370, City financial problems recognized and duly considered. affirmative Action Letter from the Dept. of Housing and Urban De- *Wrogram Accepted velopment , by Mr. Ed Chatman, Director, Equal Opportunity Division , reported receipt and review of the City 's Affirmative Action Program which Plan was found acceptable by the Agency. Bid Report and Letter from Mr. Vern Church, Purchasing Agent, Awards-Surplus reported June 28 bid opening on surplus vehicles , Vehicles with high bid awards recommended as follows : 1970 Plymouth Furys , A-99 , $850.00; A-100 , $875. 00; A-102 , $840. 00; 1971 Dodge Polaras, A-107,$1 ,505. 55; A-111 , 1 ,518.00; 1968 Cushman Truckster,E-40, $375.00. Rejection of bids received below appraised price and sale on Friday , July 8, at 8:00 a.m. , on first come, first served basis, at appraised prices , was recommended on the following equipment: 1967 FLH Harley Davison , M-17, rejected , $151 . 00 , $465. 00 and $300.00, appraised $675. 00 , M-18 rejected, $201 . 00; $400. 00 and $250. 00, appraised at $700. 00. Rejected a-109, 1971 Dodge Polara, 4-dr. Sedan at $930. 00 and A-108, No bids received, appraised at $1 ,425. 00 ea. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PURCHASING AGENT. THE MOTION CARRIED. bfid Rejection - Letter from Acting Engineering Director McHenry , dmonds Ave. NE recommended rejection of all bids received at June and N.E. 27th St. 1 , 1972 opening on the construction of grouting and Grouting and rockery along Edmonds Ave. NE and NE 27th Street , Rockeries new bid call date to be determined later with the inclusion of additional area . MOVED BY BRUCE AND SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATIONS. In ensuing discussion proposed motion to refer the matter to the Public Works Committee failed. MOTION TO CONCUR CARRIED. Claim for Claim filed against the City by Mr. Michael Edward Damages-Michael Jameson , 1318 Harrington N.E. alleged personal E. Jameson damages to dignity and wage loss as result of false arrest and imprisonment in sum of $30 ,000. 00 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE CLAIM TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE CITY'S IN- SURANCE CARRIER. THE MOTION CARRIED. Order to Show Order to Show Cause for Writ of Mandamus filed Cause #754181 against the City by Joseph G. Stevens and Eugene A. Stevens in connection with alleged failure of Judge Paul Houser to file transcript in due time to permit appeal . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE WRIT TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR REPORT. THE MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Larry Coffman , Metro Transit Coordinator, 410 V. Harrison Street , Seattle , expressed appreciation to Mayor Garrett for his work in putting a program together to insure a good transit plan for the valley areas . Mr. Coffman also thanked Mr . Stredicke and the Transportation Committee for the Resolution of support which will be used asa model for other cities , leadership of Renton reflected thereby. Mayor Garrett reported attending the Environmental Hearing and re- quested that the results of that meeting be forwarded to Mr. Stredicke for review by the Transportation Com..mittee . Mr. Coffman will oblige. 202 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/3/72 Page 3 . OLD BUSINESS Public Works Chairman Bruce submitted Public Works Committee Committee Report report recommending that the Engineering Depart- ment proceed with work relative to formation of L. I .D. No. 276 LID No. 276 , Lake Wn . Industrial area Sanitary Public Hearing Sewer System, preparing necessary cost estimates Set 8/14/72 and assessment distribution , and that the date of San . Sewers-Lake August 14 , 1972 be set for hearing on the matter. Wn . Industrial area MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER RESOLUTION. THE MOTION CARRIED. LID No . 270 Department of Ecology approval of LID 270 is Lake Wn . Sanitary part of permit requirement which has been pro- Sewer System - cessed by the Engineering Department , work now Residential area commenced on this improvement . (Lakefront sewer system) . Bids-Main Avenue The Public Works Committee recommended that all Lansdscaping-Houser bids on the Main Avenue Landscaping improvement k So. to Grady Way S . project , Houser Way S. to Grady Way S. , opened Rejected June 14 , 1972 , be rejected and project be rebid at a later date . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. Sewer Service The Public Works Committee recommended that the Outside City Council concur in the extension of sewer service Requested by to 13026 - 80th Avenue S, , as recommended by the Shaughnessy , Inc. Department of Ecology , rate to be charged in accordance with policy rate for outside services . MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. Stredicke questioned policy of service which takes away annexation incentive when extended outside the city otherwise . After remarks concerning specific parties served 'outside at present it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE POLICY MATTER OF OUTSIDE SEWER SERVICE TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR DISCUSSION. THE MOTION CARRIED . Transportation Councilman Stredicke , Chairman of the Transportation Committee Report Committee , submitted report recommending revision of the. speed limit on Talbot Road, from Puget Drive Speed Limit - to Grady Way So , from 30 mph to 35 mph . MOVED BY Talbot Rd. S. CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR WITH 2E-- FERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED. (Change was opposed when realignment is in progress by State Hwg. Dep ' t . ,related to Benson Hwy . SR 515 relocation) Vacation of portion The Transportation Committee recommended that the of B(vrnett Ave . S , petition for Vacation of Burnett Ave. So . be referred Petition of PSPL to the Board of PuAic Works for recommendation with Public Hearing set thereon for July 17. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR . City Clerk Nelson questioned date , 20 days notice prior to hearing being requirement. . MOVED BY SCHELLERT AND SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO AMEND THE REPORT TO INCLUDE REFERRAL ALSO TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR A RESOLUTION FIXING ADEQUATE DATE FOR HEARING . MOTION CARRIED) ADOPTING THE REPORT AS AMENDED. 6-Year Street Councilman Stredicke inquired concerning procedures Improvement Plan in updating the City 's Comprehensive Six Year Street improvement program and MOVED THAT THE PLAN BE RE- FERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. MOTION SECONDED BY SCHELLERT AND CARRIED . Labor-Management Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding Labor Negotiations Management Committee meetings which the Mayor ad- vised were in progress , Councilman Schellert noting report to be forthcoming, attendance at 7 :15 p.m. meeting next Monday invited. 203 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/3/72 Page 4. OLD BUSINESS: (Cont. ) i Municipal Garbage Upon inquiry by Stredicke as to disposition of Operation subject concerning city operation of garbage disposal facility it was noted that this matter is in the Committee of the Whole. Property Acquisi- MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO tion - Mill Ave. S. REFER THE SUBJECT OF CITY ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY ON MILL AVENUE SOUTH TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR REVIEW. THE MOTION CARRIED. ..,Renton Hill - Councilman Stredicke noted selection of Renton Citizens Committee Hill Citizens Committee is ur.aer way and that meetings will commence this Wednesday and will be held in the 6th floor conference room at 7 :30 p.m. subject of discussion to be Renton Hill alternate access only meetings to be held weekly. Civic Center Plan - MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO Traffic Circulation REFER THE CIVIC CENTER ,TRAFFIC CIRCULATION AND and Parking PARKING,PLAN REVISIONS TO THE LEGISLATION COM- MITTEE FOR CODE AMENDMENTS. CARRIED. Cabaret Ordinance Report of the Public Safety and Legislation Com- Amendment-Public mittees recommended that the matter of revision Safety and Legisla- to the Cabaret Ordinance be tabled until report tion Committee by the Police Department , following investigation Report of committee recommendations , is forthcoming. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED. Public Safety Chairman Delaurenti submitted Public Safety Com- Committee Report mittee report recommending that the City go on Medic-I Program record endorsing the campaign proposal of the Proposed by Jaycees Junior Chamber of Commerce for feasibility study to be supported on providing increased and improved emergency A" medical service and possibly Medic-I type service for the Renton area. Further recommended that the Public Safety Committee Chairman and member of the Mayor 's staff serve on the study committee for such service within the Renton-Kent-Tukwila areas . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. Some lengthy discussion ensued pro and con as concerns need and cost for such service . MOTION CARRIED. Retirement System Councilman Schellert reported concerning the Unfunded Liability- unfunded debt of the Public Employees Retirement Finance Committee System that the amount of cost to the City will Report be some $22 ,000 . 00 per year for a ten year period said annual amount to be budgeted in the 1973 budget acco*dingly. North Renton Councilman Schellert called attention to the Interchange Walkway- State Highway Department Bid Advertisement for Bid Call by State construction of the North Renton Interchange pedestrian walkway , Mr. Frank Storey alerted especially , having been an especially interested advocate of same . Filling of Vacant The Finance Committee Chairman reported meeting Positions with the Administration concerning vacancies and appointments ,and reported concurrence in the filling of Water Maintenance position , three Library positions and one position in the Police Department . Peddlers and Stredicke inquired concerning regulatory code Solicitors-City provisions covering door-to-door solicitors and Regulations enforcement thereof. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY DELAURENTI, TO REFER THE MATTER OF REGULATING SOLICITORS, TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR REPORT. Efforts of Puyallup were noted. MOTION CARRIED. 204 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/ 3/72 Page 5. OLD BUSINESS: (Cont. ) Park Department & Councilman Stredicke noted excellent work being Crews Commended done by the maintenance crew at Lake Wn. Beach Park commending the department for being staffed and ready for the great influx of crowds with the hot weather's sudden arrival . Diminishing availability of parking was noted and the Park Board urged to consider expansion, the park one of which the City can be proud. SR 515 Relocation Councilman Stredicke, Transportation Committee Project by State Chairman , submitted letter for reading directed Hwy. Department to the Washington State Department of Highways by the Committee. The letter noted possibility that SR 515 may not be given significant priority for inclusion in the biennium budget as concerns area between Grady Way and South Second Street, and noted committee memberd' intent to insure that the project is included and that it is not delayed, necessary engineering work to continue immediately. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLA- TION COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE PROJECT. THE MOTION CARRIED. Salmon Charters Councilman Perry called attention to advertisements for"Sockeye" for Salmon Charters from Renton questioning loca- tion of origination. Confirmed by Councilman Schel- lert it was noted fee of $20. 00 per person had been cited and various sales programs had been displayed in connection with lures, etc. to be used, via a large collection of people at our Lake Wn. Beach Park, such commercial venture questioned and re- ported to the administration . Perry requested a written opinion from the City Attorney regarding legality of utilization of the park for commercial purposes. Mr. Jack Pain advised written opinion would be furnished and that he would question the use of public properties as being legal if commercial venture is involved, the City having the right to restrict the use for public purposes only . Recommended Councilman Perry submitted name of Mr. Al Noble Appointment for appointment to the Renton Planning Commission to Planning or to the Library Board , his prior service on the Commission or Civil Service Commission noted. MOVED' BY DELAURENTI, Library Board SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER THE APPOINTMENT NOMF- NEE TO. THE MAYOR 'S OFFICE FOR CONSIDERATION. CARRIED. It was suggested that when a committee chairman is to be NEW BUSINESS absent an alternate chairman be selected to serve. Lake Wn . Salmon- Councilman Schellert noted magic hours of 4 :30 a .m. and Park Crowds and 10 :30 a .m. for salmon fishing, Mrs . S having a total catch of 5 of the elusive "sockeye" to date . 1lebris ,a problem at the park, is well handled by staff. Fed. Revenue Sharing, Revenue sharing, distribution , sources and budgeting, Source, Distribution was brought up by Schellert and referral requested and Budgeting in regard thereto. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO REFER THE SUBJECTS LISTED TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE AS REQUESTED. THE MOTION CARRIED. Street Light MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THE SUBJECT Maintenance OF A NEW STREET LIGHT MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT BE RE- FERRED TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. I.D. Photographs Upon inquiry by Clymer concerning photos for I.D. Cards , Mayor Garrett advised Councilmen may report to the Police Department at any time to schedule pictures . 205 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/3/72 Page 6 . NEW BUSINESS (Cont . ) Band Concert - Mayor Garrett called attention to the first a Month of Sundays Band Concert held Sunday at Liberty Park and n Liberty Park noted the crowd,although not a large turn out , enjoyed the presentation . additional concerts to be held on Sundays during July. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mrs . Seymour - Mrs . Patricia Seymour , Planning Commission Talbot Road Speed Member, urged reconsideration of speed limit Limit and Walkway increase on Talbot Road, noting that with the to Talbot School back up of traffic vehicles cannot proceed at such speed and problems will result , the action felt unnecessary as well as dangerous , some now going in excess but a great number turning to go up Puget Drive . The whole of Talbot Hill and speed limit zone was noted as a problem,prior actions in approaching School poard for walkway for the children walking to Talbot School related ; that agency not acting because of proposed annexa- tion to Renton . Mrs . Seymour noted desire to contact residents regarding the problems and urged Council action when the Six Year Compre- hensive Street Improvement Plan is being con- sidered . Signing proposal was noted by Clymer . Lake Wn . Beach Park Mrs . Del Mead noted suggestions from owners Expansion - Cartop of small cartop boats that special area be Boat Launching Area designated for them to park and launch as provided Requested for trailer boats at Lake Wn . Beach Park so they are able to carry their boats down to the Lakeshore for launching without having to wait in line for the big cruisers to back down and winch launch which takes considerable time for each , many old time fishermen having just the small cartop and under existing circumstances are discouraged from using the park facility . It was requested that cartop launch area be considered at the lake above the present launching area at such time as further expansion of the park facilities are in- Mr . Frank Storey stituted. Attention was called to Cedar River proposed Cedar River State Game Dep ' t. site , Mrs . Mead noting the same Site situation exists but in a bit lesser degree at this location . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER THE SUBJECT OF MRS. MEAD 'S REMARKS TO THE PARK BOARD FOR CONSIDERATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. SAFE AND SANE 4TH Mayor Garrett wished everyone a"Safe and Sane" 4th of July Holiday. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO ADJOURN. 6 : 30 p.m. THE MOTION CARRIED. Helmie W. Nelson , City Clerk July 3. 1972 OFFICE Of THE CITY CLEM BID OPENING, JUNE 28, 1972 2t00 P.M. - THIRD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM $ale of Surplus Equipment A-99 A-100 A-102 A-107 A-106 A-109 A-111 M-17 M-18 E-40 1970 Ply. 1970 Ply. 1970 Ply. 1971 Dodge 1971 Dodge 1971 Dodge 1971 Dodge 1967 1968 1968 Bum= 4-D Sedan 4-D Sedan 4-D Sedan 4-D Sedan 4-D Sedan 4-D Sedan 4-D Sedan Har-Deo Aar-Dev Cushman cyele Motorcycle Trucketer Gerald C. Bartlett 512 Wells Avenue North $1,500.()0 Renton, Wash., 98055 Mrs. Dale Chatham 2403 N.E. 23rd. Renton, Wash., 98055 $151.00 $201.00 AL 5-9730 SWAP Robert E. Christensen, Sr. 360 Taylor Avenue H.E., Apt. 216 Renton, Wash., 98055 BA 6-4340 $500.00 Robert E. Christensen, Jr. 360 Taylor Avenue N.E., Apt. 216 Renton, Wash., 98055 RA 6-4340 $600.00 Orland C. Eramo 1201 Ethier Road Renton, Wash., 98055 BA 6-2D33 $875.00 $1,480.00 Attilto Franceschina 6913 South 130th Street Seattle, Wash.. 98178 $1,435.110 AL 5-1858 Paul I. Gunby 19461 - 148th Avenue S.E. 1465.00 Renton, Wash., 98055 Donald Haley 11369 S.E. 168th Street Renton, Wash., 98055 AL 5-7259 $800.00 R. E. Isaacson 4730 19th Avenue N.E. Seattle, Wash., 98105 LA 4-5002 $825.00 now John Iwasaki 614 N.M. 3rd Street Renton, Wash., 98055 BA 8-0721 $700.00 Ragnar J. Jacobson 12014 80th Avenue South Seattle, Wash., 98178 SP 2-6089 81,518.00 Gary L. Linkous L-7 Nike Manor Renton, Wash., 98055 RA 6-6866 BA 6-5010 $750.00 $900.00 John N. Mend 604 South 17th Street Renton, Wash., 98055 $1.505.55 Lorraine Nietert 16202 133rd. Pl. S.E. Renton, Wash.. 98055 6850.(N) Harry K. Oneill 25723 - 135th P1. S.E. Kent Wash., 98031 631-1953 $680•oo $930.00 Thomas M. Sunick 2636 South 311th federal Way, Wash., 98002 AL 5-7331 1)00.(X) $41111.(x� Sunset Northwest 1919 - 120th Avenue N.E. P.O. Box 1558 $375.00 Bellevue, Wash., 98004 Victor TeGantvoort 1717 Davis Avesta South Renton, Wash., 98055 $840.00 Hugh A. Walter 9636 - 132nd S.E. Renton, Wash., 98055 $25u,(N1 AL 5-8033 CITY COUNCIL COM rmmsE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the Ci erk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF JULY 3 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs . 7/6 7: 30 PMBruce Council Chambers COMMUNITY SERVICES FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Hen.--�f18-- -- -88-PM-- -Sel�ellert--- 6tk-Flr--Eenf--Rm-- Wne�e- -SQ1Qrp-btc 8tatas To be Resch duled Appointment-te-Library-Beard- LEGISLATION Mon. 7/10 5: 00 PM Perry Chairman 's Office PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS Wed. 7/5 6: 45 PM Stredicke W/Renton Hill Citizens Wed. 7/5 7: 30 PM It4th F1. Conf. Room Open to Everyone - -jcuss Alt. Committee Access - RP^ hill Wed. 7/12 6 : 45 PM Transportation Other 0 208 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK JULY 3 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO• AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK 33072 $ 1,500.00 M. S. HIRTMAN 50 LOGAN AVE S. REMODELLING & REPAIR 3073 1,000.00 RAY HANSEN 336 MILL AVE S. SUNDECK & PORCH 3074 2,700.00 WILLIAM HUNT 1911 HARRINGTON CT. NE CONSTRUCT ADDITION 33075 3,500.00 ROBERT KINGEN 423 AIRPORT WAY SO. INT. REMODELLING 3076 750.00 P. R. MOONEY 2210 NE 10th ST. PORCH, DECK, ROOF 3077 150.00 V. L. MONNETT 2010 KIRKLAND PL. NE REBUILD & ADD TO DECK. 3078 32,000.00 R. G. JENZEN 801 N. 32ND ST. NEW RESIDENCE ELECTRICAL PERMITS :3674 150.00 D. L. CARLSON 904 N. RIVERSIDE DR. INSTALL 150 AMP SERV. 3675 625.00 STAN WITSOE 1329 DAYTON AVE NE WIRE NEW RESIDENCE 3676 600.00 RON BERGMAN 2208 NE 12TH ST. INSTALL NEW SERVICE 3677 11, 300.00 LOUIS B. MALESIS 307 RAINIER AVE S. WIRING FOR OFFICE 3678 100.00 H. L. SANDAHL 3605 NE 6TH ST. 200 AMP CIRCUIT 3679 185.00 MRS. G. BODITY 4016 JONES AVE NE 200 AMP CIRCUIT 3680 250.00 KINGEN'S REST. 423 AIRPORT WY SO. EXT. LIGHTING CIR Ct MECHANICAL PERMITS 3235 250.00 DALPAY & ASSOC. 3619 NE 7TH PLACE INST. OF FIXTURES SIGN PERMITS 5236 300.00 MAZDA MOTORS 601 RAINIER N. 1 ROOF SIGN, 1 MOVED 209 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING J;:Zy 10 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 :00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE Suggestions of Councilman Grant regarding Renton Hill traffic and access and letter from Councilman Stredicke concerning Fire Protection Capital Improvement Program Future plans for city-owned properties (Mill Ave . S. ) COUNCIL PRESIDENT o select members to serve on Capital Improvement .Priority Committee r. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Annual Report of Fair Housing Commission Subject of whether or not to require more than one bid response to bid calfs OXMUyI7Y SERVICES COMMITTEE F:emarks of Mrs . Seymour as recounted by Councilman Stredicke , the committee to meet with her and other interested citizens re Talbot Fri ll "Island Area" problems and annexation discussions FINANCE COMMITTEE Request of Councilman Delaurenti to attend IACP Convention in Salt bake Cit ,Utah, October 14-19 , 1972 . Animal Control vehicle Bid LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Policies to be set forth relating to Water/.hewer service outside the Citgo Change in time for City Council meetings on first Monday of the Month, from 4: 30 p.m, back to time of 6: 00 p . m. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Petition for restoration of parking on West side of (Main Avenue South, between `oath 3rd and 4th Streets (Romovad with recent implementation of the now Civic Center Traffic circulation and parking ='Jan) u �/ Op NA R Administratlon to continue study of Municipal Solid Waste Collection System (All-day parkiny,CedarRiver Park near Carco Theatre to be checked per request of Councilman Clymer) (Letters to Talbot Mill "Island" area residents to be withheld at present) NVET.rNGS AND EVENTS July 17, 1972 a Public Hearing on Six-Fear Comprehensive Street and Arterial. Construction and Improvement Programs (Cont . from 7/10/72) August 14 , 1972-Public Nearing on L. I. D. #276 August 21 , 1972-Public Nearing on vacation of portion of Burnett S. and S. 6th Streets per petition of Puget Sound Power G Light Co. Menton Hill Citizens Committee for alternate aecoss : Maria Cottl , Hil Sheparc William Larson , Anne Possman , Vero Thompson , Jr. , Ralph Beck, W. P. Welch , Mario Tonda , Norm Nelson , Rosemary Grassi and ,day Hanson p X10 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING July 10 , 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P .M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, GRANT, CLYMER, STREDICKE , PERRY, DELAURENTI COUNCIL MEMBERS AND SCHELLERT. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor , HELMIE NELSON, City Clerk , _ IN ATTENDANCE_ G . M. SHELLAN, City Attorney , HUGH R . DARBY, Chief of Police , M. C. Walls , Fire Chief, VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Superintendent, GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director , DEL BENNETT , Public Works Administrator , BERT MC HENRY, Acting Engineering Director , VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent and BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO APPROVE 7/3/72 Meeting THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF JULY 3, AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT. THE MOTION CARRIED. VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported com- Nos . 8668 - 8670 mittee approval of special Vouchers Nos . 8668-8670 , all having received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or services . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF THE SPECIAL VOUCHERS AS RECOMMENDED. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Perry reported no RESOLUTIONS Ordinances and submitted Resolutions with recom- mendations as follows : # RESOLUTION 1803 The Legislation Committee recommended 8/14/72 date Vacating portions for public hearing on proposed vacation of portion of Burnett Ave. S. of Burnett Avenue South and portion of S. 8th Street , and S. ath Street - as petitioned by Puget Sound Power & Light Company Public Hearing set on 6/26/72 , and adoption by Council at this time . for 8/21/72 MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR . (See later action amending hearing date to 8/21/72) RESOLUTION #1804 The Committee recommended 8/14/72 date for public L. I. D. No . 276 , hearing on proposed L. I .D. No. 276 with adoption Sanitary Sewers of the Resolution at this time . The Resolution was Lake Wn . Indust . read. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , area , Public TO ADCPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. Stredicke questioned Hearing set for holding two hearings on the same night . MOVED BY 8/14/72 SdREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO SET 8/21/72 FOR THE L. I. D. HEARING. MOTION WITHDRAWN AFTER DISCUSSION OF TIMELINESS AS WOULD BE SUITABLE FOR THE TWO PRO- JECTS. PENDING MOTION TO ADOPT CARRIED, 8/14/72 SET FOR HEARING DATE ON THE L .I . D. project . Hearing on Street MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO RE- Vacation set for CONSIDER THE PREVIOUS ACTION IN ADOPTING A ' HEARING 8/21/72 , per ON THE STREET VACATION. CARRIED. MOTION TO ADOPT Resol . 1803 RESOLUTION NO . 1803 ,AS READ,NOW BEFORE THE BODY. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO AMEND THE MOTION BY DELETING DATE OF 8/14/72 AND INSERTIN DATE OF 8/21/72 FOR HEARING ON THE PROPOSED STREET VACATION. AMENDMENT CARRIED. ORIGINAL MOTION TO ADOPT , AS AMENDED, CARRIED. RESOLUTION #1805 The Legislation Committee recommended adoption of Confirming and Resolution ,which was read by the Clerk , wherein Ratifying Fair the City Council ratifies and confirms the "Fair Practices Policy Practices Policy of the City of Renton " , together and approving with that certain "Affirmative Action Program" . Affirmative Action MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO ADOPT Program for Renton . RESOLUTION #1805 AS READ. THE MOTION CARRIED. 211 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/10/72 Page 2. PUBLIC HEARING : Six Year Comprehensive Street Construction and Improvement Programs including Arterial Street and Urban Arterial Construction Plan Amendments Acting Engineer- Letter from Mr. Bert H. McHenry , P. E. , Acting ing Director 's Director of Engineering , submitted proposed Pransmittal Letter programs updating the City 's Six-Year Street Construction Program , Six-Year Urban Arterial Construction Program and Arterial Street Program, for period from January 1 , 1973 to December 31 , 1973, subject to annual review as required for funding and updating purposes . Presentation by Upon request , Mr. McHenry described the various Mr. McHenry and programs , street classifications and funding Assisting Personnel sources , introducing assisting parties, Mr. - Bob Hammond and Goro Nishimura, Traffic Engineer- ing and City Engineering Department personnel . He noted street designations of Major, Secondary , Collector or Access and outlined uses for each . Completed & near completed projects, deleted since last year,were noted , and proposed additions out- lined with funding sources projected for each. Audience Comment Versie Vaupel inquired concerning property along Edmonds N. E. from NE 3rd Street to Sunset N.E. Mrs. Versie Vaupel in which she has ownership interest and wondered Inquiry regarding about individual assessment , if any . Mr . McHenry Edmonds N.E. noted this to be a collector street outlining the proposed improvements and funding sources which are from urban arterial or other if needed, various fund sources noted to include Urban Arterial , Forward Thrust , 1/2 Cent Gas Tax,TOPICS Funds , City General Funds , among others. It was noted the necessary right-of-way has been obtained,possible easements to be required for slope and grade adjusments with only cost possible to property owner for connecting house service in event of undergrounding utility installations , no L. I. D. Assessments anticipated on the street construction projects. In discussion it was noted the street order in the program is not according to priority but by street classification of Major , Secondary , Collector or Access , and time periods ,estimatesof when funding might be available , construction delays possible and time schedule revisions accordingly. Mr. Joe Sporcic- Mr. Joe Sporcic, 1316 Harrington N. E. cited incident Street Hazard where small boy was caught in a hole ,where he had Cited-12th Street put his foot and could not remove it requiring services of the first aid car and fire apparatus noting need for repair of such hazard , meter cover havina been removed.it was pointed out to Mr. Sporcic the 6-Yr. street plan provides for alleviating such problem areas ,thL maintenance work not in- cluded therein, however. Council Discussion Councilman Stredicke inquired concerning connections ,2d Actions to be implemented with NE 3rd (new) , S. 23rd, Talbot to Benson (New) and Monroe, the latter thought to 'r be a logical connection to Sunset , which Mr. Mc Henry noted could be studied, now projected to 12th Street . Hearing Continued Schellert, commenting on items concerning Logan- to 7/17/72 Smithers projects (14 and 44) was advised that this project priority is not high enough at present to warrant funding but may be effected in conjunction with the State Highway installations at which time review for funding will be requested. In furthur remarks ,lack of publicity and time for st idy by the Council was noted. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY PERRY, TO CONTINUED THE HEARING TO JULY -17 , 1972 . CARRIED. Stredicke noted Transportation Committee meeting on this subject , July 12; at 7 : 30 p.m. MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/10/72 Page 3 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS RECESS - 8 :45 P. M. MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO RECESS FOR 5 MINUTES. CARRIED. After the recess roll call was taken with all Councilman responding or subsequently returning as were previously present . Final payment , CAG Letter from Mr. Bert McHenry , Director of 1960-72 , Acceptance Engineering submitted and recommended for and Commence Lien payment , final estivate of Contractor Frank Period, Watermain- Coluccio Const . Co. , for work comp!-ted on Monster Road W-360 , Watermain Project , Monster Rd. SW, in sum of $11 , 791 . 00 . Project acceptance this date and commencement of the 30-day Lien period were further recommended with release of $1 , 310 . 21 retained amount there- after if no liens are filed and upon proof of payment of all tax liabilities . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATIONS . MOTION CARRIED. Water Analysis and Letter from Mr . Del Bennett , Public Works Sampling Program Administrator , reported review of letter from the Department of Social and Health Services which advised that the Seattle Water Department had agreed to assume the responsibility for the bacteriological analysis of water served its wholesale customers , local agency response requested to determine number of participants in the program. It was recom- mended by the Board of Public Works that the inquiring department be advised that sampling by Seattle is not necessary , the City having its own analysis program which adequately serves city needs at present . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. .AM. Disabled Vets Request Letter from Mr. L . C. Anderson , Chairman of to Sell Forget-Me- Disabled American Veterans of the U. S . , Nots in Renton Valley Chapter #12 , Renton , requested permit to sell Forget-Me-Nots in Renton from Aug. 1 , to Aug . 5 , 1972 to promote Hospital and Rehabi- litation projects among needy Veterans . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO GRANT THE REQUEST. THE MOTION CARRIED. Birt Opening Report- City Clerk Nelson reported bid opening on 3/4 Ton Truck , Cab 7/7/72 for One (1) 1972 , 3/4 Ton Truck , Cab & Chassis Only & Chassis only , as per attached tabulation . (Animal Control Vehicle) MOVED BY SCHF,LLF,RT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER Tllf,: 13IDS TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR RF,COMMI,'NDATION. Stredicke questioned extent of bid call ,which procedure and efforts were outlinod by Purchasing Agent Vern Church . MOTION CARRIED. (See later award action) Petition against Petition signed by seven persons owning and/or No-Parkinq on Main operating businc,sses between South 3rd and 4t1j Avenue South- :Lt.rects on Main Avenue South, demanded that Petitioners invited parkinq be rostorod on the:: west side of the Lo meat with Transpor- block . (Removed with implpmentat.ion of the tation Commit:t_ee now Civic ConLer Traffic Cir,�-ulat:ion and Parking. Plan . ) M0V1?0 RY PERRY, ,,.'FC0NDT"P BY GRANT , TO RIFER THE PETI'TTON TO THE TRANSPOR- TATTON COMM1TTEE. Mr. Earl W. Mann ; on behalf of petitioners , noted decline of business since parking was prohibited inquiring on the procedures as to public notice since he had no contact concerning the matter. Councilman Stredicke noted personal contact and telephone, contact of the business people and apartment residents, in addition to the notification by posting and publication , some with unliste2 numbers and unavailable however . MOTION CARRIED. i MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/10/7 -L Page 4. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont. ) Travel Request- Letter from Councilman Charles J. Delaurenti , IACP Convention Public Safety Committee Chairman , requested Salt Lake City concurrence for attendance at the International Utah , filed by Association of Police Chiefs Convention in Salt Councilman C. J. Lake City , Utah , October 14 through 19 , 1972. Delaurenti MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO SUB- STITUTE MOTION TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION,ACCORDING TO RULES OF PROCEDURE. THE MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Council President Bruce submitted Committee of the whole report with recommendations and council actions taken as follows : City Policy on 1 . Recommended that the petition of Shaughnessy Water-Sewer & Co. , Inc. for sewer connection to city line Service Outside to serve residence at 13026 - 80th Ave . So . , be Corporate Limits denied and that the matter of setting forth City policies in regard to services outside the City be referred to the Legislation Committee for recom- mendations . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATIONS. MOTION CARRIED. Solid Waste 2 . Recommended that the matter of a Solid Waste Collection Plan Collection Plan be tabled in Committee of the Whole for Renton and that the Administration continue to study the feasibility of a Municipal Collection System with report back to committee in 30 days . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR . CARRIED. Renton Hill 3. Recommended that , pursuant to Renton Hill Access and Fire access suggestions by Councilman Grant , and Fire Protection Capital Protection Capital Improvement matter, by Council- Improvements man Stredicke , the Council President appoint r members to the Capital Improvement Committee, with the sugge6tions of said Councilmen referred to that Committee . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. Salary and Pay 4 . The Committee of the Whole recommended that Grade for Acting Council take no action on salaries until the wage Engineering and salary study has been completed. MOVED BY Director SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR . CARRIED. G:'illiams - 5. Recommended the matter of all city-owned Mill Avenue properties be referred to the new Capital property Improvement Committee for future planning, this referral subsequent to discussion of property on Mill Avenue , known as the Williams ' property . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED. Time for Meeting- MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE First Monday of MATTER CONCERNING 8 :00 PM MEETING BY THE CITY the Month-To be COUNCIL ON FIRST MONDAY OF THE MONTH BE TAKEN returned to FROM THE TABLE, WHERE IT WAS PLACED ON JUNE 12 8 :00 P.M. UNTIL A FULL COMPLEMENT OF THE COUNCIL WAS PRESENT. CARRIED. Subject of 8 :00 p.m. meetings on first Mondays now before the body . Debate and dissenting r. voice vote followed , the Chair ruling the ayes to have it , meeting time of 4 : 30 p.m. no longer to be effected. MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER THE CHANGE IN MEETING TIME TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER CODE REVISION. CARRIED. Transportation Councilman Stredicke, Chairman of the Transportation Committee Re 4port Committee ,submitted names of Renton Hill residents to serve as citizens committee and work on alternate Penton Hill Citizens access route for Renton Hill , as follows : Mario Committee for access Gotti , Hit Shepard , William Larson , Anne Rossman , study Vere Thompson , Jr. , Ralph Beck , W.P. Welch , Mario Tonda , Norm Nelson , Rosemary Grassi and Ray Hansen . 214 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL__ MEETING 7/10/72 Page 5 . OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL : (Cont . ) Talbot Hill- Councilman Stredicke recalled remarks of Mrs . Annexation Seymour at the last council meeting wherein Inquiries she had urged door to door visits rather than letters of inquiry concerning annexation , it being her feeling that organization of person to person contact instead of receipt of a letter sent out "cold" , would likely s)e more effective . Mayor Garrett noted Council action in referral to his office for letters which have been prepared and are ready for mailing. It was noted that Mrs . Seymour while not a resident of the Talbot Island area is active in the Talbot School P. T.A. , also that such personal contact might be more receptive than a letter. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY DELAU- RENTI , TO REFER MRS. SEYMOUR 'S COMMENTS, AS OUTLINED BY MR . STREDICKE, TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE TO MEET WITH HER AND IN- TERESTED CITIZENS, AND THAT MAILING OF THE LETTERS BE WITHHELD. MOTION CARRIED. Annual Report of Councilman Stredicke called attention to recent Fair Housing Com- distribution by the Fair Housing Commission of mission its annual report with recommendations needing response by the Council . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER THE REPORT OF THE FAIR HOUSING COMMISSION TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR DISCUSSION. THE MOTION CARRIED. Landscaping and Councilman Perry inquired concerning city owner- Beautifization ship of Mill Avenue parking lot and landscaping. of City Property City ownership was confirmed, the Mayor advising and Development of preparation of two plans ,one for temporary Per Code installation , the other on permanent basis and to require fund appropriation before implementing . Mr. Del Bennett noted Planning Department work and advised of temporary 9-ft. stripes effected to MW provide more room , reducing total stalls , however, and council appropriation within the 1973 budget anticipated for permanent improvements to the site. Councilman Perry recalled City requirements for private parties to improve their properties and the City to observe like Code regulations , Mayor Garrett confirming city compliance with timely expedience , unless council decides to include a structure on the premises . Stredicke cited lack of parking for present city hall facility . NEW BUSINESS Councilman Bruce reported suspicion Cedar River Park Theatre area is being used for all day All day parking parking purposes by persons who catch a ride in Theatre area from that location and returning to pick up of Cedar River vehicles after the business day . Mayor Garrett Park advised that the matter will be investigated . Train problems- Councilman Stredicke reported lengthy blocking Main and Mill of intersections by trains ,forthcoming meeting Avenues hoped to resolve said problem. Finance Committee Letter from the Purchasing Director recommended Report-Bid Award acceptance of bid received from Bryant Motors , Animal Control in sum of $3 ,307 . 00 , including tax, for vehicle Vehicle to be used in the Animal Control Department . Finance Committee report recommended concurrence in the bid award . Lengthy discussion on award and on bid call procedure ensued following MOTION BY GRANT , SECONDED BY PERRY, TO CONCUR. MOTION SUB- SEQUENTLY CARRIED. STREDICKE OPPOSED, REQUESTING HIS VOTE TO BE RECORDED. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO REFER THE SUBJECT OF REQUIR- ING MORE THAN ONE BID ON AN ITEM, TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. MOTION CARRIED. . 215 MINUTES _ RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/10/72 Page 6. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL (Cont. ) Rainier Avenue- Councilman Grant inquired concerning the Grady Way Rainier Avenue/Grady Way referral and the Civic Center Traffic Plan matter, in which he was very interested, but cannot attend �r meetings due to work schedule . Transporta- tion Committee Chairman Stredicke noted cognizance of same and is setting meetings accordingly. Purchasing Director Mr . Vern Church outlined efforts taken in Remarks regarding securing bids on the animal control vehicle animal control noting specs were forwarded to ten dealers vehicle purchase some not having a 72 truck available , others having "extra" equipment which dealers did not want to delete, feeling there was market for them otherwise ,and delay if waiting for a 1973 model not in the best interest of the city , present vehicle now under lease at a cost based on fee plus mileage and early acquisition of city-owned vehicle having been indicated as a measure to be taken with expediate action . Surplus Vehicle Sale Councilman Stredicke inquired of the Purchasing Agent whether all surplus vehicles which the City had for sale left from recent bid call had now been disposed of. Mr. Church advised all had been sold at or above the appraised prices . rr ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO 10 :10 P. M. ADJOURN. THE MOTION CARRIED. The meeting adjourned at 10 :10 p.m. Helmie Nelson , City Clerk C CITY OF RENTON 711017,2- BID 110 /7,2-BID OPENING PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT BIDS OPENED 7/7/72 - 2 :C0 F .b: . - One (1) 1972 , 3/4 Ton Truck, Cab & Chassis Only BIDDER AND ADDRESS BASE BID S.S . TAX TOTAL BID FORD WILSON MOTOR COMPANY 5433 Leary Avenue N. W. Specs returned with No Bid Seattle Wa . 98107 DICK BALCH CHEVROLET CO. 32747 Pacific Highway So . Specs returned - No Bid Federal Way , Wa . 98002 Unable to Furnish Equipment BRYANT MOTORS 5% Bid Deposit 1300 Bronson Way N. B . C . Check $3 ,150 . 00 $ 157 . 50 $3 , 307. 50 Renton , Wa . 98055 $157. 50 t CITY COUNCIL COMMIT)Pr, mEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF JULY 10 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri . 7/14 4 : 00 PM Clymer 3rd Floor Conf . Rm. FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Mon. 7/17 7: 00 PM Schellert Status of Salary Study & Library Appointee LEGISLATION Mori. 7/17 5 : 00 PM Perry PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION Wed. 7/12 7: 30 PM Stredicke 6 Year Comp. Street Plan w/Eng . Mon 7/17 3: 00 PM 4th Floor Conf . Rm. Frequency & timing of trains w/R. R. Reps Wed. 7/19 6 : 45 PM Committee Meeting Wed. 7/19 7 : 30 PM 4th Floor Conf . Rm. Renton Hill Citizens Com. & Public Works Adm. re Access OTHER Interested Parties Invited State Highway Departmt. Wed. 8/2 9 : 30 AM 4th Floor Conf . Rm. SR 515 (Benson) , Sunset & Maple Valley Hwy. Improvements F-1 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK July 10, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING &ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING NITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3079 $ 300.00 EDWIN BECKLEY 3517 N.E. SUNSET BLVD. CONSTRUCT WOOD FRAME AY- HOUSE 3080 500.00 LEE R WOODS 1109 NORTH 28TH PLACE CONSTRUCT PATIO ADDITTON TO EXISTING RESIDENCE g0$1 29,000.00 DINO PATOS 1815 ROLLING HILLS AVE. S.E. CONSTRUCT NEW SINGLE FAMIL' RESIDENCE 3082 20,000.00 THOMAS WARREN 502 SOUTH 19TH STREET CONSTRUCT NEW SINGLE FAMILJ RESIDENCE 3083 800.00 F. B. NILLES 1204 N. 3RD ST. ENLARGE EXISTING GARAGE B3084 2,400.00 DARRELL LAKIN 2301 DAYTON AVE. N.E. CONSTRUCT DETACHED GARAGE ELECTRICAL PERMIT NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK E3681 POLYMIR INDUSTRIES 1800 MONSTER ROAD S.W. COMMERCIAL SERVICE & RACE WAYS FOR FUTURE EQUIPMENT_ MECHANICAL PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK M3236 475.00 JIM HAWKS 2980 EAST VALLEY HIGHWAY INSTALLATION OF SEPTIC TANS SEWER PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK S1707 10.00 JAMES HIGHMAN 2001 S.E. 18th COURT CONNECT SEWER 1708 10.00 STAN WETZEL 1329 DAYTON AVE. N.E. CONNECT SEWER Z13 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING July 17, 1972 Municipal Building 8: 00 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE , Shoreline Management Act - Presentation by Planning Director 1973 Legislative Budget Preparation and 1972 Budget for Comparison FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Funding for purchase of mobile radio equipment for aid car participation in H. E. A.R . Program (through Harborview Medical Center Federal Grant) Funding overtime pay for police personnel per request of Chief Darby Appointment of Mrs . Gwen Marshall to position of Finance Director for the City of Renton , effective as of August 1 , 1972 LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Revision of Speed Limit:: on Talbot Road South and Puget Drive Proposed Ordinance referred back to Committee relating to time of convening council meetings on first Monday of the month . Speed Limit on S. W. 16th , from drainage channel to E. Valley Hwy , to be revised from 25 mph to 35 mph . Amendments to 6-Yr. Comprehensive Street and Arterial Programs (Res . 1808 ) PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE_ Subject of Master Music Machine and Sub-Location Music Machine Licenses APPOINTMENTS Mr. Eugene Hamel to Renton Library Board of Trustees (5 Year Term) Mr . James Bour. asa to position of Captain . ,. the Renton Police Department , effective Auryust 1 , 1972 . Permanent appointments as Firemen Mr . Larry Codiga Mr. Gary Dawkins Mr . Howard Hunt Mr. David Thorson , effective as of 7124172 ZZO RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING July 17 , 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P .M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the City Council meeting to order . ROLL CALL OF GRANT, CLYMER, STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI AND COUNCIL MEMBERS SCHELLERT. ABSENT: BRUCE. MOVED BY GRANT AND SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO EXCUSE THE ABSENT MEMBER . THE MOTION CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor , HELMIE NELSON, City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney , VIC TE GANTVOORT, Street Sup ' t . , BERT MC HENRY, Acting Director of Engineering , GENE COULON, Park Director, GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director , VERN CHURCH , Purchas- ing Director , JACK LYNCH, Mayor 's Administrative Asst . , HUGH R . DARBY, Chief of Police , DEL BENNETT, Public Works Administrator, JIM FRASER , Personnel Director and BERNARD RUPPERT , Park Director. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED FY CLYMER , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO ADOPT 7/10/72 Meeting THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF JULY 10 , AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT. THE MOTION CARRIED. AWARD PRESENTED Mayor Garrett invited Mr . Gary Moritz to approach TO MR. MORITZ the podium where he presented him with a Community FOR PLANNING COM- Service Placque ,awarded as a token of appreciation MISSION SERVICES for services to the City as a Member of the Renton Planning Commission . Mr. Moritz had recently re- signed clue to pressures of other commitments . Mr. Moritz thanked the Mayor and Council for the award . VOUCHER APPROVAL MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO Nos 8668 - 9139 APPROVE VOUCHERS NOS. 8668 THROUGH 9139 , IN AMOUNT LID #270 Cash & OF, $516 ,151 . 37 AND L. I . D. NO . 270 CASH VOUCHERS Revenues NO. 7 THROUGH 15 , AND REVENUE VOUCHERS R-3 and 4 , IN RESPECTIVE Tc:1TAL, OF $35 ,455 . 38, ALL HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION AS TO RECEIPT OF MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES. CARRIED . PUBLIC HEARING Six-Year Comprehensive Street , Arterial and Urban Six-Year Street Arterial Construction and Improvement Programs . and Arterial Plans (Continued from 7/10/72) . This being the date set for continued hearing on the Six-Year Street and Arterial Construction and Improvement programs , the hearing was continued with reading of Transportation Committee Report recommending changes to the proposed plan from its last presentation , as follows : 1 . Include as Item 1 , proposed Benson Road South relocation (SR515) from the South City Limits to South Grady Way , (Road #5201 , Major Arterial , Urban . ) 2 . Include as Item 2 , proposed Northerly extension of SR515 from S. Grady Way , along Sunset Ave. S. - Logan Ave . S. and Logan Ave. N. , N. 6th Street - Park Avenue N. and N. Park Drive to FAI 405 , (Road #5351 , Major Arterial , Urban. ) Type of work : widen , structures , right-of-way , storm sewers , pave , traffic control , illumination and landscaping. (Proposed corridor for State Hwy . extension of Benson relocation . ) 3.Moved Item #49 , Grant Ave. 17. from S. Puget Drive to So . 7th Street to become new Item #23 . 4. Item #47 , Lind Ave . S. W. from S. W. 16th Street to S. W. Sunset Blvd. and Item #51 , Lind Ave . S. W. from S. W. 16th St . to S. W. 43rd St . The Committee feels more emphasis should be placed on these proposed route items in the Earlington Park Industrial Area . y r MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/17/72 Page 2. PUBLIC HEARING: 6-Year Comprehensive Street and Arterial Programs Transportation 5 . Recommended that Item #31 be changed to Committee Report S. W. 23rd Street from Talbot Raod South to Benson Road So. and be added as a collector street (proposed route) . This route will provide for an overcrossing on the relocated Benson Hwy . (SR 515) . 6 . Recommend So. 5th Street from Main Ave. S. to Houser Way be added as a collector. 7. Recommended Houser Way from Whitworth St. to Shattuck St . be added as a collector. 8. The Committee recommended that access streets be revised so as to now show source of funding or years of funding. Changes should be included in both the Urban Area Six-Year Construction Program and the Six Year Street Plan and carry the Engineer 's recom- mendations . Adoption of the Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke Committee Report outlined desired effects on the comprehensive plans which implementation of changes would produce . After several questions concerning item changes and note that Lind Ave . will be extending to Kent , it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO ADOPT THE REPORT OF THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND TO EFFECT RE- VISIONS TO THE SIX-YEAR COMPREHENSIVE STREET AND ARTERIAL PROGRAMS ACCORDINGLY. CARRIED. Discussion ensued concerning Renton Hill Streets and funding therefor in view of designations , Clymer pointing out that new water and sewer facilities are needed and should be given con- sideration for funding allocation prior to any new street work . Amendment added MOVED BY STREDICKE, _SECONDED BY GRANT, TO AMFND THE SIX-YEAR COMPREHENSIVE STREET/ARTERIAL_ PLAN,AND RENTON AVENUE. FROM SOUTH 7TH STREET TO SOUTH 3RD STREET, BE CHANGED FROM ACCESS DESIGNATION TO COLLECTOR. (To change status for funding request purposes ,to require updating with Urban Arterial Board & approval . )Allows for flexibility_ to go all the way to Benson or Eagle Ridge Drive . Mr. McHenry noted route proposed by Grant ex- tension world need a connection at either end designating a corridor route might allow change but from a complete standpoint route should be S. 3rd from Houser Way , Houser to Renton , to S. 7th , to Grant and to Puget Drive to form a complete connection . Schellert inquired as to possibility of using Grant and whether feasibility study is under way . Mr. McHenry advised the study has not yet been commenced but within six weeks realistic approach as to best route will Hearing Closed - have been ascertained. PENDING MOTION CARRIED. Plan Adopted As MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CLOSE Amended-Referred THE HEARING . CARRIED. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, .� for Resolution SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO ADOPT THE SIX-YEAR COMPREHENSIVE STREET , ARTERIAL AND URBAN ARTERIAL CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS, AS AMENDED, WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR NECESSARY RESOLUTXQPT. MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted report recommending adoption of legislation Legislation Committee as follows : Ordinance revising speed limit Report - Talbot Road on Talbot Rd , on first reading 7/10/72 and Speed Limit, Puget Dr. second and final readings recommended this date , to Grady Way Also Transportation Committee recommendation. The Ordinance was presented for readingrg. w 22 d MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/17/72 Page 3. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS (Cont. ) ORDINANCE NO. 2723 Ordinance was read amending Sec. 10-1201 of Increasing Speed Title X (Traffic) of Ordinance No. 1628 'en- Limit on Talbot titled "Code of General Ordinances of the Road, Puget Drive City of Renton" relating to speed limit on to Grady Way and on South Puget Drive , between Talbot Road So. , Puget Drive, Talbot and Benson Road South and South Grady Way. to Benson Hwy. , from After final reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, 30 m.p.h. to 35 m.p.h . SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. MOTION CARRIED, ROLL CALL VOTE RE- SULTING IN 5 AYES, STREDICKE OPPOSING. Proposed Ordinance Proposed Ordinance was referred without recom- Setting 8:00 P.M. mendation there being some division of opinion as time for Council in regard to time for holding council meetings Meeting on First on the first Monday of the month. The document Monday of the month was read. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY Referred back to the STREDICKE, TO REFER THE ORDINANCE TO THE LEGIS- Legislation Committee. LATION COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 1806 The Legislation Committee recommended adoption Urging State Hwy . of Resolutions as follows : Legislation requesting Expediency in the State Highway Department to proceed with Construction of expedient action to construct and improve the Smithers-Logan so-called "Smithers-Logan" extension of SR 515 Extension . to connect to the North Renton Interchange. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO ADOPT RESOLUTION NO. 1806 AS READ. CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 1807 Councilman Perry reported request from Metro,v.ia Urging compromise the Mayor's office ,for Resolution addressing water pollution con- the U.S. Congress ,urging suitable compromise trol legislation by water pollution control legislation enactment , Congress including sewage and other liquid wastes ,privr to adjournment of the Second Session of the 92nd Congress . The document was read. MOVED BY MW SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT RESOLU- TION NO . 1807 AS READ. THE MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO. 1808 Resolution was read amending and modifying Adopting Six-Year the City 's Six-Year Street , Arterial and Urban Street and Arterial Arterial Construction and Improvement Programs,as Program Amendments per updating by the Acting Engineering Director, and Modifications and revised by City Council action at public hearing meetings of July 10 and July 17 , 1972 . (Exhibits attached to said Resolution revised to reflect amendments , except Renton Avenue designation per oral recommendation tonight, which is being incorporated at the present time by the Engineering Department) . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. THE MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND Letter from Mayor Garrett submitted report of CURRENT BUSINESS fund transfers within budgetary classifications Mayor 's Report of Pursuant to City of Renton Resolution No. 1232] Fund Transfers Period covering March 14 , 1972 to July 13 , 1972 , Within Budgetary as follows : From: Executive Acct. 003/513. 10. 31 Classifications unto Legislative Acct . , 001/511 . 10 . 42 , $650 . 00; From Fiduciary Acct . 005/514 . 30 .11 , unto. City Clerk Misc. acct . 017/519 . 50 . 65 , $900 . 00 for electronic plate-maker for offset printing; From Library Acct . 106/572 . 20 . 60 unto 50 . 65 , $525 . 00 to pay architect fees until new library building project bonds are sold; From Police Administrative Acct. 012/521 .10. 31 ,unto 10 . 64 , $315 . 00 , to fund purchase of animal control vehicle. 223 MINUTES` RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING Page 4. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS: (Cont. ) H.E.A.R. System Letter from Mayor Garrett advised of Federal Medical Aid Grant awarded Harborview Medical Center to Services establish a Hospital Emergency Administrative Radio (H.E.A.R. ) System within the County, with local agencies having aid cars being in- vited to participate. Mobile radio equipment must be secured, 47% of which cost would be the city cost (app. $2 ,000 . 00) and 57% to be funded under Harborview's grant . Such system to improve the City 's Fire Department Medical Service program, it was recommended the matter d'i'e referred to the Finance Committee for funding source , not having been included in the 1972 budget . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR IN THE MAYOR 'S RECOMMENDATIONS. MOTION CARRIED. APPOINTMENTS Letters from Mayor Garrett recommended appointees with Council action taken as follows : Mr. James Bourasa Appointment of Mr. James Bourasa to position of Captain , Renton Captain in the Police Department was recommended , Police Dept . effective August 1 , 1972 . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENT. THE MOTION CARRIED. Firemen-Permanent Appointees - recommended to positions of Firemen Positions , Mr. after completion of probationary period,positions Larry Codiga , Mr. currently funded by P.E.P. program and duration of Gary Dawkins and appointments subject to continued availability of Mr. Howard Hunt- such funds : Mr. Larry Codiga , Mr. Gary Dawkins and PEP Program Mr. Howard Hunt. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY Employees SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENTS. After some discussion regarding future funding and r priority in ranks as concerns possible staff re- duction , the PENDING MOTION CARRIED. Permanent Position Appointment of Mr. David Thorson to permanent of Fireman-Mr. position of Fireman in the Renton Fire Department David Thorson recommended , effective as of July 24 , 1972 . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED.' Mrs . Gwen Marshall- Concurrence requested in appointment of Mrs . Finance Director Gwen Marshall to position of Finance Director for the City of Renton , effective August 1 , 1972 at salary level of 32C. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO REFER THE APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Councilman Clymer , Community Services Committee Shoreline Chairman , reported discussions of Shoreline Manage- Management Act- ment Act advising that if desired , the Planning Community Services Director will make presentation on differences in , Committee Report 43B and 43 proposals . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECOND BY PERRY, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR SUCH PRESENTATION. CARRIED. r� Railroad Problems Councilman Stredicke reported meeting of the Trans- to be Resolved - portation Committee with Representatives of Burling- Transportation ton and Milwaukee Railroad Companies , discussing Committee Report the train speeds , blockage of crossings and the Burnett Street trackage removal . Inquiries were directed to the Attorney with written reply re- quested as concerns regulation of speed through town; whether jurisdiction lies with the City or the Wn . Utility and Transportation Commission . Work on Houser to be completed within a week to tie in with removal of Burnett tracks was noted , target date of July 26th set for such removal to be completed. In recrard to fire protection 224 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/17/72 Page 5. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL : (Cont . ) Transportation inquiries from Renton Hill residents ,the Committee Report question was posed to railroad representatives whether or not trains could be regulated in Train Problems event of intersection bloc'cage during fires . Reply was given that the fire station could , upon receiving a call from Benson or Renton Hill areas , call the railroad tower at Black River or the Renton Hill Tower , ok radio , and they will notify the Engineer and he would not enter the intersection or would speed up to get clear of the area . Library Building Councilman Stredicke called attention to Committee-Reports newspaper article on progress of the plans to Council Urged for the new Highlands Branch Library. and remarked concerning lack of report to the Council by the Special Library Building Com- mittee . Bicycle Thefts and Councilman Stredicke noted requests for informa- Burglaries-Request tion from the Police Department concerning for Progress Report bicycle thefts on Renton Hill and burglaries from Police Dept . in South Renton with no response to date to his memos resulting in his inability to re- spond to people who had contacted him in this regard, Coffee Not Free Councilman Stredicke noted coffee was not being paid for , although being made and used , those persons partaking after regular lunchroom hours urged to contribute their dimes therefor. Response to Bicycle Councilman Perry noted bicycle registration Theft Remarks program conducted by the Police Department and cited recent incident of his son finding a bicycle and notifying the police who picked it up , identified the owner through serial number registration and returned it, the Department felt to be doing a very good job if owners will register the bicycles . Legislation Committee Legislation Committee Chaitman Perry requested Report on Pending more time for committee review on Solicitors Items and Peddlers Ordinance , and Mining and Grading Ordinance ,there being some questions to be resolved on this matter as to an Attorney General ' s opinion & State Pre-emption . Also, Legislation as concerns parking on Main is being held in committee pending report of the Transportation Committee . Finance and Personnel Councilman Schellert , Finance and Personnel Committee Report- Committee Chairman , submitted report recom- Appointment Confirmed mending concurrence in the Mayor 's appoint- of Mr. Eugene Hamel ment of Mr. Eugene Hamel to the Library Board as Library Board of Trustees . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY Trustee DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENT. CARRI . Mr. Hamel , who was in the audience , was intro- duced and given a welcoming applause. IJ Councilman Grant Councilman Grant had requested to be excused excused from from the meeting which request was reported meeting to the Council as granted by Mayor Garrett . Transportation Councilman Stredicke reported recommendation Committee Report of the Transportation Committee, having concur- recommending speed rence of the Traffic Engineer, to change the limit change on speed limit from 25 mph to 35 mph on S. W. 16th SW 16th, Longacres from the drainage channel at Longacres to the Garage to E. Valley East Valley Highway. MOVED BY STREDICKE AND Hwy. SECONDED BY CLYMER TO REFER THE REVISION TO THE L GI,gTZa Tr'n? COMMTTM P CAR.RT^n 225• MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/17/72 Page 6. ` OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL (Cont. ) Finance Committee Councilman Schellert , Finance Committee Report - Woman Chairman , reported committee concurrence Patrol Officer with Mayor 's letter advising of vacancy in position of patrolman to be filled by a woman . Funding for Overtime- Finance Committee report submitted recom- Renton Police Dept , mendations from Police Chief Darby regard- ing problem of accrued compensatory time , it being impossible to fulfill required needs of the department in releasing per- sonnel as required to give the time off. It was urged that payment of overtime be resumed and that authorization be granted to fund same with funds in the Law Enforce- ment Salary Budget , some $5 ,000 . 00 being available due to retirement of personnel . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR IN THE REQUESTS OF THE POLICE CHIEF WITH REFERRAL OF FUNDING TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Audio Decibels- Mr. Frank Storey inquired if there was an Noisy Renton existing set up for counting decibels in regard to noise levels in the City of Renton, people leaving the area because of too much noise . Councilman Perry noted work in area of anti-noise program by the Puget S. Gov ' t . Conference , Model Ordinance having been under production for some time , about 54 decibels being present level anticipated. Question yet unresolved is whether the manufacturer or owner of equipment is to be responsible for the liability of noise level violations . Mr. Storey noted hearing aid to be a good investment item as he feels will concern the future generation . Councilman Stredicke noted meeting information that trains blast 4 times on the whistle every time they cross an inter- section . Bertram Thomas- Mayor Garrett acknowledged letter by Mr. Frank Battelle Institute Storey which was published by the P. I. which Newspaper Articles was felt to be very appropriate as concerned Mr. Bertram Thomas , a native son of the Cutty of Renton . Mr. Storey noted Mr. Thomas to head the Battelle Memorial Institute,with 15 ,000 employees, from Switzerland to Richland, also doing research with the U. of W. and prior news article failing to mention him and and his accomplishments as pointed out by Mr. Storey in his letter to the Press . Bicycle Registration Councilman Stredicke noted some 2300 bicycle NEW BUSINESS: ownerships and only 300 registrations . 1973 Budget Councilman Clymer noted receipt of preliminary r... for Legislative budget request forms for the 1973 Legislative Department Budget preparation and noted areas in the 1972 budget needing allocation review. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER TO REFER THE 1973 BUDGET CONTENT AND 1972 BUDGET TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR COMPARISON AND DISCUSSION. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Noise level from Mr. Lowell Weinberg called attention to vehicle abuse commendable police patrol services but as Mr. Lowell Weinberg soon as they are out of sight the youngsters tear out with their cars with hair-raising noise , such vehicle abuse contributing to the audio decibel count . MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/17/72 Page 7. AUDIENCE COMMENT (Cont . ) Music Machine Mr. Bob Hyland , Kings Tavern Owner, 207 Wells Master License Avenue Street , noted his problems as concerned private ownership of a music machine which he wished to operate at his place of business . He felt the Ordinance requiring Master Music Machine license to be secured at $100. 00 was prohibitive cost for a. single machine owner when license holder may have numerous sub-licenses (50) but must first secure the Master License to have any sub-license to operate the music machines at all . Public Safety Committee Chair- man Delaurenti reported actions taken to date on this subject in granting the license , owner know- ing there was to be a master license involved as well as the sub-license ,a month ago when the private ownership request was granted no word re- ceived further until now. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE SUBJECT MATTER OF MASTER MUSIC MACHINE LICENSES AND SUB-LICENSES TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO 9 : 45 P .M. ADJOURN. THE MOTION CARRIED . The meeting was adjourned at 9 :45 p. m. Helmie W. Nelson , City Cler 1972 Comm � Meeting Calendar OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF July 17 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS Committee of the Whole Bruce Community Services Friday 4: 30 p.m Clymer 3rd Floor To discuss Talbot Hill 7/21/72 Conf. Room Island Annexation with Mrs. Seymour Finance and Personnel Schellert Legislation Monday 5: 00 p.m Perry 7/24/72 Public Safety Monday 7 : 15 p.m Delaurenti Chairman' s Representatives of Fire & 7/24/72 Office Police Departments invited Public Works Grant Transportation Wednesday 6 :45 p.m Stredicke 4th Floor Main Avenue Parking Remov- 7/19/72 Conf. Room al 7/19/72 7 : 30 p.m Citizen' s Committee on Other Renton Hill Access 7/19/72 8:00 p.m Carco Rep-N-Rap - Preview for Theatre Mayor , /Asst . /& Council Wednesday 9: 30 a.m Meeting withlthe State 8/2/72 Dept. of Hig*ways re: Maple Valley Highway; Sunset Blvd. & SR 515 Projects OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK JULY 17 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3085 $ 150.00 ALBERT V. SANDERS 3501 PARK AV N WOOD STORAGE SHED 3086 100.00 DALPAY & ASSOC. 655 REDMOND NE EXT. REPAIR & ROOF VE , S MECHANICAL PERMITS M3237 3 ,000.00 LILY M. BACKMAN 124 WILLIAMS S. AIR CONDITIONING 3238 28,420 .00 LOUIS G. MALESIS 307 RAINIER S. HEATING & COOLING UNIT 3239 500.00 BEADEX CORPORATION 833 HOUSER W. N. PROPANE TANK & PUMP ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3682 1, 900 .00 RENTON BOILER WORKS 535 GARDEN AVE N. WIRING - NEW BUILDING 3683 800.00 LILY H. BACKMAN 124 WILLIAMS AVE S. AIR CONDITIONING 3684 400 .00 DALPAY & ASSOC. 1208 N 32nd ST. EQUIP. CIRC. -FIXTURES E3685 2,000.00 FLEMING JUG & BOTTLE 855 SENECA AVE SW WIRE NEW OFFICES 3686 296 .00 JOSEPH T. TOMAC 436 MILL AVE S. BRING ELEC. TO CODE 3687 800 .00 ROBERT PETERSEN 1813 KENNEWICK C. SE WIRE NEW RESIDENCE 3688 200.00 AUBREY ROBERSON 351 UNION AVE NE REWIRE PART OF HOUSE 3689 18, 518.00 RENTON SCHOOL DIST. 413 LOGAN AVE N. INSTALL 8 NEW FLOODS ri ti, WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE 7/17/72 7'lol7a BEGIN ENDING TOTAL �., WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF r ' FUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS l� rrfwi /I --�-1>1'� 5(,L•8 9q,-5(lr•aV CURRENT FUND 8674 8803 PARK$ AND RECREATION 8804 8860 $21&694 #05 CITY STREET 8861 8899 $34* 186978 CEDAR RIVER M AND I 8900 8906 $475159 LIBRARY 8907 8950 *154121t05 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 8951 8957 $4j318e09 DISASTER RELIEF $ERVo FUND 8958 8963 $3i058i33 RE09 AND STREET FWD THRUST 8964 8991 $190291116 URBAN ARTERIAL � 8992 9018 8171s556R79 C(vy ��rNop C�'r.S�r�;c[�v�. �,`6(,1'-j q Ry?• $_ WATERWORKS UTILITY 9019*�,i0 9057 8 1 ap,9 q RPORT 9058 9077 $5105208 jvpiJIPMENT RENTAL 9078 9117 $37*009*52 FIREMEN S PENSION 9118 9139 $6,9830980 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS WF• THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCILi HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE ANG/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE: FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO• %-69 -967 THROUGH NUr 5«,151.37 9139 IN THE AMOUNT OF THIS 17 OF JULY a 1972 • iLl � tj,S FIN NC CO LTTE 1/i w • www• M ITTEE MEM R w�wrrwwrww wr�wwswrwwwww •� COMMIk'� EE MEMBER w M w A�•w w w g w r w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w• COMMITTEE MEMBER 230 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING July 24 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 :00 P .M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY Rezone of property owned by Dr. Robert Evoy on S. 4th P1 . for recommendation ° Subject of whether Fire and Police Departments discriminate between sexes for review of qualifications COMMUNITY SERVICES Proposed Ordinance of Planned Unit Development FIRE AND POLICE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONS Discrimination between sexes LEGISLATION Proposed Ordinance revising speed limit on S. W. 16th Street MAYOR 'S OFFICE Shrubbery encroachment on public right-of-way APPOINTMENT Mrs . Gwen Marshall , Finance Director , effective 8/1/72 ad 231 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING July 24 , 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and CALL TO ORDER called the Renton City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, GRANT, CLYMER , STREDICKE , PERRY, DELAURENTI COUNCIL MEMBERS AND SCHELLERT. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, HELMIE NELSON, City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE G. M. SHELLAN , City Attorney , HUGH R . DARBY, Chief of Police , GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director , VIC TE GANTVOORT, Street Superintendent , DEL BENNETT, Public Works Administrator , BERT MC HENRY, Acting Engineering Director, VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent , GENE COULON, Park Director , JACK LYNCH, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor and BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO APPROVE 7/17/72 Meeting THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF JULY - 17 , AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT . THE MOTION CARRIED. VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported com- Nos . 9140 - 9141 mittee approval of special Vouchers Nos . 9140 and 9141 which had received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or services . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT AND AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF THE VOUCHERS. #9140 in sum of $91 . 66 for CAG 1874-72 , Harbor Patrol Services and 9141 , $500 . 00 Earnest Money , CAG. 2032-72 , Mill Avenue property purchase , downpayment of $12 , 000 . 00 to be paid 9/1172 and balance of purchase price to be paid on contractual basis (4 years @ $5 ,000. 00 per year) until total price of $32 ,500 . 00 is paid. PENDING MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCES Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted report Legislation presenting legislation for consideration changing Committee Report meeting time on first Monday of each month from 4 : 30 p .m. to 8:00 p.m. , placed on first, reading on 7/17/72 . MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO AUTHORIZE SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . CARRIED. ORDINANCE NO. 2724 The ordinance was read. MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED Setting 8 :00 P.M. BY BRUCE, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL as time for Council VOTE RESULTED AS FOLLOWS : AYE-4 : BRUCE, CLYMER, Meeting on first STREDICKE AND SCHELLERT. NO-3 : GRANT , PERRY AND monday of month DELAURENTI. THE MOTION CARRIED. Proposed Ordinance Legislation Committee report recommended first Revising speed reading only of proposed ordinance with referral limit on S. W. back to committee for one week. The document was 16th Street from read amending Sec. 10-1201 of Title X, (Traffic) 25 M.P . H. to of the City Code , relating to speed limit on S. W. 35 M. P. H. 16th Street , from the drainage channel to East Valley Highway . MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. THE MOTION CARRIED. Civie Eenter Plan- Committee report presented ordinances for council Parking and Traffic consideration without recommendation all members Circulation voting against the one-way street and parking re- visions at regular sessions of council heretofore . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY GRANT, TO ACCEPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT AND PLACE THE DOCUMENTS ON FIRST READINGS. THE MOTION CARRIED. (Stredicke objected to the committee 's expression of objection) The proposed ordinances were presented for reading. 232 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/24/72 Page 2 . ORDINANCES (cont . ) ORDINANCE NO. 2725 Document was read amending Sec. 10-201 of Amending One-Way Title X (Traffic) of Ordinance No. 1628 Streets in Civic entitled "Code of General Ordinances of Center Area the City of Renton , relating to one way streets . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO PLACE THE DOCUMENT ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . CARRIED. Ordinance was read. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL RESULTED IN UNANIMOUS AFFIRMATIVE VOTE. THE MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCE NO. 2726 Ordinance was read amending Sec. 10-501 and Amending Code re- Sec. 10-504 of Title X (Traffic) of the City lating to Parking Code , relating to parking restrictions in the Restrictions Civic Center area of the City . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO PLACE THE DOCUMENT ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. THE MOTION CARRIED. The document was read. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. Legal aspect of affect of prior implementation was cited as need for adoption at this time. ROLL CALL VOTE WAS UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE . THE MOTION CARRIED. (30 day trial period per agreement with Renton Hill citizens was discussed as concern passage of the two prior ordinances . ) CORRESPONDENCE AND City Clerk Nelson reported bid openings on CURRENT BUSINESS July 21 , 1972 for Dredging of May Creek , from Bid Openings and Lake Wn . Blvd. N. , to Lake Wn . , and for the Awards - Dredging removal of debris from May Creek from the 405 and debris removal Interchange to N. E. 31st Street , five bidders at May Creek responding on the latter and four on the former Debris removal as per tabulations attached. Acting Director awarded Frost Const , of Engineering McHenry reported need for timely Co . and Dredging action on bid awards and recommended award to Bowers Const . Co . , low bidder W. C. Frost Construction Company low bidders for debris removal , in sum of $6 ,132 . 00 and to low bidder Bowers Construction Company on the dredging project in sum of $3 ,150 . 00 . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN THE BID AWARD RECOMMENDATIONS. CARRIED. Bid Report and Award Mr. Bert McHenry reported Engineering Depart- Cedar River Dredging ment receipt of informal bids on July 14 , for Project-Low Bidder , dredging of Cedar River Waterway , Logan Street Manson Const . & Eng . to Lake Washington . Firms were contactedwith Co . awarded bid necessary equipment to do the work , as per recommendations of the Association of General Contractors , three responding as per attached tabulations . Funding in part is to be by the Federal Government through the Disaster Relief Act , City Resolution authorizing application therefor , No . 1794 , adopted on April 10 , and fund award notice received last week. The City Attorney was contacted on Wednesday in in view of impossibility of completing the project within the time allowed for working in the river and confirmed that the City had ..., only the alternatives to ask for time extension beyond the August 10 deadline for river work , which the State Department of Fisheries would not approve 6r forego the project which it did not wish to do and bids were solicited in the practical manner which was left . Bid award , based upon quantity yardage basis , in total sum of $28 ,825 . 13 was recommended by Acting Engineering Director McHenry . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR AND AWARD THE BID TO LOW BIDDER MANSON CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING COMPANY. Councilman Stredicke requested his no Vote recorded. MOTION CARRIED. 233 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/24/72 Page 3. CORRESPONDANCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Planning Commission Letter from Planning Director Ericksen Rezone Recommendation submitted Planning Commission recommenda- Property on 4th P1 . , tion for rezone of 44 ,800 sq. ft . of owned by Dr. Evoy property , located on S. 4th Place , between Rainier and Shattuck Avenues S. , from R-698-72 P-1 to B-1 . The property is owned by Dr. Robert Evoy and the proposed Commercial use is in agreement with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan , utility easement to be granted the City and building structure revisions to be submitted to the Commission for site approval . (R-698-72) . Inquiry con- cerning legality of conditions imposed and past problems resulting when representative rather than owner confirmed same were posed by Stredicke . Planning Director Ericksen confirmed that Dr . Evoy had voluntarily agreed to and personally signed the Covenants . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO REFER THE PROPOSED REZONE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR RECOMMENDATION. After some lengthy dis- cussion on the matter and propriety of referral , THE MOTION CARRIED. Proposed Legislation Letter from Planning Director Ericksen sub- for Planned Unit mitted draft of Planned Unit Development Development Ordinance as recommended by the Planning Commission to reflect new concepts and tech- nology in land development felt to create greater flexibility in design and construction than possible under existing city ordinances . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION CARRIED . City of Renton - Letter from Mr. Frank Storey , Historical Cow Permit No . 99 Society Member , by way of transmittal to the dated 1908 , and City of relic "Cow Permit" No . 99 , issued Hand Made Cow Bell- in 1908, and hand made cow bell , requested a Donated for Museum renewal of said permit . The historic mementos were donated to the Museum by Helen Walt , nee Goudal , in memory of her father Emil Goudal . City Clerk Nelson displayed the tag and Mayor Garrett rang the cow bell in acceptance of the memorabilia , thanks extended to Mr . Storey for the unique presentation . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Joe Sporcic, 1316 Harrington P1 . N. E. , Comments by Mr . inquired concerning intentions of Mayor Joe Sporcic Garrett in regard to his remaining in the City of Renton , citizen comments noted to suggest otherwise . Mayor Garrett noted his commitment to fufill his elective term as Mayor which extends to 1975 , aspect of the legislative action on extension of the term questioned by Mr. Sporcic, noted by tthe ' Mayor to have been documented and now of record . OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke Transportation submitted letter for reading, directed to Committee Report the Committee by Traffic Engineer David I. Renton Hill Access Hamlin listing alternate access routes for and Civic Center Renton Hill outlining his opinions as to Traffic Circulation feasibility of the routes , community survey and Parking Plan being suggested to confirm same- Councilman Stredicke noted commencement of 30-day period as of this date for trial of the Civic Center Traffic Circulation and Parking Plans , Citizen Committee to meet August 22 accordingly . Matter of petition for removal of parking restrictions on Pain Street was noted as pending with report that same is under consideration , r4maxks of debate following concerning timely committee actions on referrals . 234- MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/24/72 Page 4 . OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL : (Cont . ) Public Safety Committee Public Safety Committee Chairman Delaurenti Report - Police and submitted report recommending that the subject Fire Regulations to of whether Fire and Police Department regu- be Reviewed as to lations discriminate between sexes , be Sex Discrimination referred to both the Police and Fire Civil Service Commissions and the City Attorney for review of qualifications as contained therein . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. THE MOTION CARRIED. Finance Committee Councilman Schellert , Finance Committee Report , 1 .Appointment Chairman , submitted report recommending of Mrs . Gwen Marshall concurrence in the appointment of Mrs . as Finance Director Gwen Marshall to position of Finance Director , effective as of August 1 , 1972 . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENT . CARRIED. 2 . Travel Request The Finance Committee concurred in the request of Councilman Delaurenti to attend the IACP Convention in Salt Lake City , Utah October 14 - 19 , 1972 . MOVED BY CLYMER AND SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR . CARRIED. Delaurenti did not participate in voting. 3. Funding for H. E. A .R . The Finance Committee recommended con- Program Equipment currence in the Mayor 's recommendations for city participation in the H. E.A .R . Program (Hospital Emergency Assistance Radio System) and that necessary funds in sum of $2 ,000 . 00 be transferred for purchase of required equipment , from the Civil Defense Account into the Fire De- partment Capital Outlay Account . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN THE FINANCE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS. THE MOTION CARRIED. RECESS MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO RECESS FOR 15 MINUTES FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION . CARRIED. Reconvened at 10 :00 P .M. with all present at roll call . NEW BUSINESS The subject of personnel problem was noted to have been the subject of the executive session and the matter was brought to the floor at this time . The personnel problem concerned encroachment of public right-of-way by shrubbery , hedges and other growth and the City 's policy in regard to clearing the right-of-ways and notifying property owners of intent to do so . Stredicke reported he did not attend since he felt the subject was not entirely a personnel matter but includ—. ed policy matters which were not properly the subject for a closed meeting, the other Councilmen remarking that these were inciden- tal comments in that the subject was actually personnel problem and policy matters involved. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE MAYOR 'S OFFICE FOR REPORT BACK. Some lengthy debate ensued and pend- ing motion subsequently CARRIED. 235 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 7/24/72 Page 5 NEW BUSINESS AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Joe Sprocic of 1316 Harrington Ave. N.E. remarked concerning situation likened to Mr. Stredicke 's when public debate was cut off in calling for "previous question" on subject matter during Renton Hill public hearings on parking and traffic circulation . Councilman Stredicke requested the Administration check concerning fulfillment of landscaping and set-back requirements at the K Street Apartments (Sunset View Apartments) . ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO 10 : 30 P.M. ADJOURN. THE MOTION CARRIED. The meeting was adjourned at 10 :30 p.m. Helmie Nelson , City Clerk 1rr 7/24/72 (� City Clerk ' s Office CITY OF RENTON ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT - INFORMAL BID 7/14/72 Dredging of Cedar River Waterway from Logan Ave. to Lake Washington Original Bid Reduced g Quantity Bid Sub Tax Total Sub Tax Total PAMCO 700 North 36th St. Seattle , Wa. 98103 $128 ,975 . 00 $6 ,448 . 75 $135 , 423 . 75 $72 , 175 . 00 $3 ,608 . 75 $75 ,783 . 75 General Construction Co. 3840 Iowa St. S .W. Seattle, Wa. 98106 96 ,650 .00 4 ,832 . 50 101 ,482 . 50 54 ,050 . 00 2 ,702 . 50 56 , 752 . 50 Manson Construction & Engineering Co. 5209 E. Marginal Way S . Seattle, Wa. 98134 48 ,575 . 00 2 ,428 . 75 51 ,003 . 75 27 , 452 . 50 1, 372 .63 28 , 825 . 13 Sea and Shore Pile Driving 9250 Empire Way S. Seattle , Wa. 98118 No Bid Larsen Construction Co. 94 Columbia St. Seattle , Wa. 98104 No bid *Original Bid Based on 80 ,000 Cubic Yards Dredging **Reduced Quantity Based on 44 ,500 Cubic Yards Dredging OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Bid Opening July 21 , 1972 2 :30 P.M. Removal of Debris from May Creek from Interstate 405 to N.E. 31st St . BID BIDDER DEPOSIT ] SUB-TOTAL TAX TOTAL Scoccola Construction, Inc. Bond I $5 , 880. 00 $294. 00 $6 , 174. 00 6821 112th S . E. I Renton, WA 98055 i i Iconco Bond 1 $12 , 949. 00 $869. 20 $ 18, 253 . 20 800 S. Kenyon Seattle, WA 98108 I Bowers Construction Co. Bond ! $7 , 000 .00 $350 . 00 $7 , 350. 00 16239 Ambaum Blvd. S . Seattle , Wash. 98148 I W. C . Frost Construction Co. Bond $5 , 840 . 00 j $292 . 00 $6 , 132 . 00 8005 So. 222nd I j Kent , WA 98031 i J. E. Work, Inc. No Bid 8520 Willows Road Redmond, WA 98052 ti ZAD .-I OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Bid Opening July 21, 1972 2 :00 P.M. Dredging of May Creek from Lake Washington Blvd. N. to Lake Washington BID BIDDER DEPOSIT SUB-TOTAL TAX TOTAL J. E. Work, Inc . Cashier ' s $6 , 990 . 00 $349. 50 $7 , 339. 50 8520 Willows Road Check Redmond, WA 98052 Black River Quarry, Inc. Manager ' s $4, 500. 00 $225 . 00 $4, 725. 00 6808 S. 140th Check Seattle, WA 98178 W. C. Frost Construction Co. Bond $4 , 500.00 $225 .00 $4 , 725 .00 8005 So. 222nd Kent, WA 98031 Bowers Construction Co. Bond $3 , 000. 00 $150. 00 $3 , 150 .00 16239 Ambaum Blvd. S. Seattle, WA 98148 CITY COUNCIL C04 EE MEETING CALENDAR i Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 7/24/72 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs . 7/27 7 : 30 PM Bruce Council Chambers Shoreline Management Act Annual Report Fair Housing Comm. 1-Bidder Response on Bid Calls COMMUNITY SERVICES +Fri . 7/28 4 :00 PM Clymer 3rd Fl .Conf . Room ' 73 Legis . Budget & ' 72 Budget for Comparison. + Planned Unit Development FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Tues. 8/1 7 : 30 PM Schellert [Wage Study Report LEGISLATION PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION Tues . 7/25 7 : 30 PM Stredicke 4th Fl. Conf . Room Adm. Parking Stall Study Temporary Signing Traffic Engr. Ltr re Access & Grant' s Question re Ext. 4th S . Mill to Main Wed. 8/2 9 : 30 AM Stredicke 4th Fl. Conf . Room State Hwy. Dept. Meeting Tues 8/22 7 :00 PM Stredicke Council Chambers Renton Hill Access Committee Meeting tV W OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK July 24, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNTS NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3087 50,000.00 ANGELA CALABRESE 1209 KIRKLAND AVE. CONSTRUCT FOUND 3088 1,200.00 ROBERTSON AIRCRAFT 859 WEST PERIMETER ROAD CONSTRUCT FOUND- ATION 3089 50,000.00 GLACIER PARK COMPANY 600 BLACK S.W. 43rd STREET EXTENDING PERMIT 3090 30,000.00 RAYMOND SAUDE 2019 ROLLING HILLS AVE. S.E. CONSTRUCT NEW SINGLE FAMILY RES- B3091 9,000.00 JIM HAWK 2990 EAST VALLEY ROAD ERECT METAL STOR- AGE BUILDING ELECTRICAL PERMITS NO. AMOUNTS NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK E3690 300.00 SHELL OIL COMPANY 54 RAINIER AVE. SO. INSTALL PERIMETER LIGHTING 3691 50.00 R.S. SHANE 2230 N.E. 20th STREET INSTALL TEMPORARY SERVICE 3692 50.00 NESIKA CHAPTER, 710 SOUTH 2nd STREET INSTALL TEMPORARY EASTERN STAR SERVICE 3693 50.00 KAMP CONSTRUCTION 1.113 NORTH 29th STREET INSTALL TEMPORARY SERVICE E3694 50.00 KAMPE CONSTRUCTION 1100 NORTH 28th PLACE INSTALL TEMPORARY SERVICE 3695 50.00 MULL CONSTRUCTION 1815 ROLLING HILLS AVE. S.E. INSTALL TEMPOR SERVICE 3696 240.00 FHA DALPAY & ASSOCIATES 2207 N.E. 7th STREET INSTALL NEW ELECTRICAL SERVICE MECHANICAL PERMIT NO. AMOUNTS NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK M3240 150.00 L. R. BOLEN 1804 KENNEWICK AVE. S.E. COVERT OIL FIRED 3241 735.00 LARRY A. LACKIE 125 SOUTH 3rd STREET INSTALL PLUMBING 3242 200.00 STANLEY THORSTEINSON 3524 N.E. 7th PLACE INSTALL PLUMBING 3243 852.00 WARREN RASSMUSSEN 708 NORTH 5th STREET RELOCATE PLUMBING M3244 150.00 LEO J. PONKE 632 INDEX AVE. N.E. INSTALL WASHER & SINK ON BACK PORCH 3245 2,244.00 FLEMING JUG & 855 SENECA AVE. S.W. INSTALLATION OF SP BOTTLE CUTTERS SPRINKLER SYSTEM 3246 630.00 KAMPE CONSTRUCTION 1100 NORTH 28th PLACE INSTALLATION OF PLUMBING & FIXS. 3247 900.00 D E BLOOD 1813 KENNEWICK CIRCLE S.E. INSTALL GAS FURN. SIGN PERMIT NO. AMOUNTS NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK 5237 1,900.00 LGUNDBERGS HUNGRY WOLF RENTON SHOPPING CENTER INSTALL ONE POLE SIGN & ONE WALL SGN4 238 300.00 STANDARD OIL 414 MONROE AVE. N.E. INSTALL POLE SIGN FUND TRANSFERS APPROVED FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 1972 FROM TO CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND $100,091.90 PARKS AND RECREATION 21,694.05 CITY STREET 34,186.78 CEDAR RIVER M & I 475.59 LIBRARY 15,121.05 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 4,31.9-09 DISASTER RELIEF SERV 3,058.33 REG & STREET FWD THRUST 19,291.16 URBAN ARTERIAL 171,556.79 CITY SHOP CONSTR 4,847.85 WATERWORKS UTILITY 93,208.34 AIRPORT 5,052.78 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 37,009.52 FIREMEN+S PENSION 6Y830,80 $516,743.03 FROM TO PAYROLL FUND CURRENT FUND $180,571.02 PARKS AND RECREATION 63,144.99 CITY STREET 37,858.19 CEDAR RIVER M & I 752.00 LIBRARY 12,391.47 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 25,454-13 REG & STREET FWD THRUST 1,379.55 URBAN ARTERIAL 12,415.99 WATERWORKS UTILITY 23,565.20 AIRPORT 752.00 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4,421.00 FIREEN►S PENSION 200.00 $362,905.54 2 4 F,. RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING August 7 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S BUDGET COMMITTEE Utility ' s plant value for ' 73 Budget BUDGET NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE Negotiations for 1973 Budget CITY ATTORNEY Question of need for enforcement ordinances of Shoreline Management Act COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Matter of additional parking Social Security Office site Fishing tackle sales at Lake Washington Beach Park vicinity Possible setting of processing fee for applications - Shoreline Mgmt . Act City Trail System COUNCIL PRESIDENT Cover letter to Fair Housing Commission Arrange joint meeting of Committee of the Whole and Fair Housing Com. FINANCE COMMITTEE Matter of ' 72 Legislative Budget LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Proposed Ordinance accepting loan from Jobs-Now Program for sewer trunk Proposed Ordinance Rezone Evoy property Question of need for enforcement ordinances of Shoreline Management Act Matter of Resolution supporting Initiative 43B Bid Call Review Transfer of funds for Williams property Dogs on Park property - Large trucks on residential streets PARK BOARD Matter of dogs on Park property POLICE DEPARTMENT Supervision Block Party Monterey Ave . N .E . August 26 , 1972 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Bauer letter of thanks Juvenile Crime Traffic Code Omissions PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Bids Rainier Ave . S . Improvement Bids N. E . Sunset Blvd. Improvement STREET DEPARTMENT_ Supervision Block Party Monterey Ave . N . E . August 26 TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Sohm letter re pipe line road Matter of intersection Aberdeen N. E . and N .E . 24th APPOINTMENTS Katherine Lois Iles , Policewoman , probationary period effective 8/16/72 ANNOUNCEMENT Old Timer ' s Picnic at Liberty Park 8/13 1 : 00 p .m. to 5 : 00 p .m . 243 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING August 7 , 1972 Renton Municipal Building 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and CALL TO ORDER called the Renton City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF SCHELLERT , DELAURENTI , PERRY , STREDICKE AND CLYMER. COUNCIL MEMBERS ABSENT : BRUCE AND GRANT. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , ABSENT COUNCILMEN BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. IWTY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor , HELMIE NELSON , City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, HUGH R. DARBY , Chief of Police , GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director, VIC TE GANTVOORT , Street Superintendent, BERT MC HENRY, Acting Engineering Director, GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director, VERN CHURCH , Purchasing Agent , GENE COULON, Park Director , JACK LYNCH , Administrative Assistant to the Mayor , BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director and M. C. WALLS , Fire Chief . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO APPROVE THE 7/24/72 Meeting MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF JULY 24 , AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT. THE MOTION CARRIED . ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted report RESOLUTIONS presenting ordinance placed on first reading July 24 , Legislation pertaining to speed limit on S .W. 16th St. from drain- Committee Report age channel at Longacres to the East Valley Road . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE Ordinance No. 2727 PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. Following reading by Speed Limit Clerk Nelson, MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, S .W. 16th St. TO ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ . ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN ALL AYES . MOTION CARRIED. i 'oposed Ordinance The Committee recommended an ordinance accepting loan *Mbs-Now Loan from Jobs Now Program for $50,111 . 00 for installation for Sanitary Sewer sewer trunk line in Earlington Gardens area with Earlington Gardens provisions for repayment at rate of $5 , 000. per year area-Kennydale plus 4% per year interest , to be placed on first reading with referral back to Committee . Following reading , MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, SUB- JECT ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . MOTION CARRIED. Proposed Ordinance Legislation Committee recommended first reading of Rezone R-698-72 proposed ordinance with referral back to committee Dr . Robert Evoy on change of zoning classification from P-1 to B-1 . City Clerk read Planning Commission recommendation Property located of July 20 , which had been referred to City Attorney S . 4th P1. between for opinion on July 24 . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED Rainier & Shattuck BY CLYMER, THAT THE CITY ACCEPT THE 10 FT. UTILITY Aves . S . EASEMENT AND CONCUR IN PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDA- TION TO REZONE FROM P-1 TO B-1 . CARRIED. CLYMER MOVED, SCHELLERT SECONDED, PROPOSED ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING . CARRIED. Following reading , MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . MOTION CARRIED. tsolution 1809 Mayor Avery Garrett invited those boys present who had Now participated in rescue of three youths , bringing 3 Lives Saved of favorable publicity to the City of Renton, to step Persons trapped forward along with their parents while City Clerk in Auto Under Water Nelson read resolution extending congratulations and ommendation to : commendations to Randy Nealy, 17 years of age , Larry Larry Leno Leno , 17 years , John Snarski , 17 years , and Bob Randy Nealy Sterling, 18 years of age , for outstanding services John Snarski at or near Lenore Lake near Ephrata , Grant County on Bob Sterling August 1 , 1972. Bob Sterling and Larry Leno being present with their parents were presented with resolution. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. 2UTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING Page 2 8/7/72 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS CONT. Resolution 1810 Legislation Committee report recommended adoption of Transfer of Funds resolution transferring funds in amount of $2 , 000 .00 Radio Gear for purchase of radio equipment . Chief Walls explained for Communication communication between emergency vehicles and emergency with Hospitals room. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND Letter from Mrs . Herbert Sohm was read by City Clerk CURRENT BUSINESS Nelson objecting to restriction of traffic on Seattle Water Dept . Pipe Line Road between Cascade area and City. Mrs . Herbert Sohm MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , REFER TO TRANS- 16244 122nd S . E . PORTATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED. Utility ' s Letter from W. E . Bennett, Waterworks Utility, reported Plant Value plant value to be $9 ,831 , 549. 31 as of December 31 , 1971 for the purpose of establishing service charge rate for 1973 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER TO BUDGET COMMITTEE FOR PREPARATION OF 1973 BUDGET . CARRIED. M. J . Bauer Letter from Mrs . M. J . Bauer told of excellent service 1525 Lincoln Ave . by Fire Department Aid Car men to save life of their Renton , Wa. 98055 daughter June 8 , expressing thanks for Aid Car facility. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , REFER LETTER TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE . CARRIED. Petition City Clerk read petition from residents of Monterey 15 Signatures Ave . N.E . requesting Block Party August 26 , 1972 on Block Party the dead end street . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY Monterey , Ave . NE DELAURENTI , THAT THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE REQUEST 2400 Block UNDER SUPERVISION OF POLICE AND STREET DEPARTMENTS . CARRIED. Petition City Clerk read petition from residents in the vicinity 42 Signatures of the intersection of Aberdeen and N .E . 24th request- Intersection ing consideration of the hazardous intersection by Dangerous grading out hill , adding stop signs and reducing speed limit . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , REFER Larry Christensen MATTER TO TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE . Bert McHenry 2447 Monterey N. E . reported Street Department doing minimal work, not final resurfacing . Inquiry made by Larry Christensen Susan Christensen as to sanitary sewer for area . Acting Engineering 2447 Monterey N.E . Director McHenry reported trunk sewer line proposed for area , which did not preclude road work . At request of Susan Christensen , Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke announced meeting of August 8 . CARRIED . Request to Use Letter from Louis G. Malesis requested three additional Public Right-of- parking spaces for Social Security Office to meet City Way for Parking Code , enclosing drawing showing 12 spaces available and Social Security requesting exchange of parking spaces for landscaping Office of right-of-way . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , REFER TO COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. MOTION CARRIED. Bid Opening Mayor Garrett granted permission for extra items to be 7/26/72 added to the agenda . City Clerk Nelson reported bid Rainier Ave . S . opening for street improvement to Rainier Ave . S . from Signalization, S .W. Grady Way to the North City Limits , with the three Illumination & bids subject to Engineering Department corrections . Channelization. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , BIDS BE REFERRED TO PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE TO REPORT BACK. MOTION CARRIED. (See attached tabulation . ) Bid Opening City Clerk Nelson reported bid opening July 26 , 1972 7/26/72 N .E . Sunset Blvd. from Edmonds Ave . N .E . to E . City N . E. Sunset Blvd. Limits , Signalization and Illumination, with four bidders responding and subject to Engineering Department corrections . (See attached. ) MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THIS BID BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. Northwest Tackle Letter from Birdie McCo-n , Owner-Mgr . , requested use of Service public right-of-way for parking mobile unit for fishing 1819 S . Central tackle sales outside Lake Washington Beach Park . MOVED Kent 98031 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 245 Page 3 8/7/72 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS CONT . Northwest Tackle BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER MATTER Cont . TO COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE . UPON ASSURANCE FROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN CLYMER THAT PARK DIRECTOR AND BOARD WOULD BE INVITED, MOTION CARRIED. AAA Award for Letter from Automobile Club of Washington was read by Year 1971 City Clerk Nelson forwarding Pedestrian Safety Citation No Pedestrian which was presented by Mayor Garrett to Police Chief Fatalities Darby. Darby accepted in the name of the Citizens of the City of Renton, expressing thanks . UDIENCE COMMENT Mr . Ralph Beck inquired as to meeting date of Transpor- 0,alph Beck tation Committee . Mr. James Van Osdell thanked the 326 Renton Ave . S . Police Department for support and prompt response . He also called attention to omissions in local traffic James Van Osdell ordinances with the adoption of the Washington State 3030 N . E. 10th Uniform . Traffic Code . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO REFER THE MATTER OF TRAFFIC CODE OMISSIONS TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE . CARRIED. APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett appointed Katherine Lois Iles to six months probationary period with Renton Police Renton ' s 1st Department effective August 16 , 1972 , contingent upon Policewoman acceptance by the LEFF Retirement System. MOVED BY Katherine Lois Iles DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR IN MAYOR' S APPOINTMENT . OLD BUSINESS Committee of Whole Councilman Clymer submitted Committee of the Whole Report report for reading recommending possible setting of processing fee for Shoreline Management Act applications Shoreline be referred to Community Services Committee for Management Act recommendation; recommending question of need for enforcement ordinances of Shoreline Management Act be referred to Legislation Committee and City Attorney for recommendation; and also recommending City go on record nitiative 43B supporting Initiative 43B and matter of resolution be Supported referred to the Legislation Committee . MOVED BY ftw SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE OF WHOLE REPORT . Mayor explained 43B support . CARRIED . Annual Report Committee of the Whole recommended President of Council Fair Housing write cover letter to be attached to Mayor ' s letter Commission of 7/27 and forwarded to membersof Fair Housing Com- mission for review and that Council President arrange joint meeting of Committee of Whole and Fair Housing Commission . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION . CARRIED. Bid Call Policy Committee of the Whole recommended Councilman Stredicke ' s recommendations be referred to Legislation Committee for review and report back : review bid calls deter- mining number of bids required, and whether administra- tive board or legislative committee should review bid calls prior to their issuance , determining need for penalty clause ; and total dollar amount that can be awarded without bid call to any given firm , and appli- cation procedures . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE OF WHOLE REPORT . Schellert requested adding "in a year" to "dollar amount.". CARRIED. )73 Budget Negoti- Committee of the Whole recommended Mayor , Council Presi- "ting Committee dent , Finance Committee Chairman , and Finance Director be designated as Negotiating Committee for the City for 1973 Budget with negotiations to start as soon as possible . Committee of the Whole also recommended that matter of the 1972 Legislative Budget be referred to the Finance Committee for recommendation . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE OF WHOLE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Legislation Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted report Committee Report recommending no change be made in the Peddlers and Solicitors Ordinance . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE. CAgRTF'*� 246 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUACiL MEETING Page 4 8/7/72 OLD BUSINESS CONT . Council President Kenneth Bruce arrived. Voucher #9142 Finance Committee Chairman Schellert presented Warrant F . Coluccio #9142 in amount of $1 , 310 . 21 for payment to F . Coluccio Construction Co . Construction Co . representing retained percentage on Monster Road S .W. Project, 30-day lien period ending August 9 , payment subject to filing of proper releases and lien or claim provisions . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , RECOMMEND WARRANT #9142 FOR PAYMENT PROVIDING ALL REQUIREMENTS MET . CARRIED . Williams Property Finance Committee Chairman Schellert presented letter on Mill Ave . S . from Finance Director Marshall recommending ordinance be adopted appropriating $12 , 500 . from Excess Cash Fund Balance , Current Fund , to cover earnest money and first payment into Miscellaneous Services , Current Fund. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF FINANCE DIRECTOR AND REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED . NEW BUSINESS Councilman Perry cited problems caused by dogs in City Parks and MOVED MATTER OF DOGS ON PARK PROPERTY BE Dog Daze REFERRED TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND PARK BOARD FOR RECOMMENDATION AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Large Trucks MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY CLYMER, MATTER OF LARGE Residential TRUCKS ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS BE REFERRED TO THE LEGIS- Streets LATION COMMITTEE FOR INVESTIGATION AND RECOMMENDATION. ROLL CALL VOTE AYE : SCHELLERT , DELAURENTI , PERRY AND CLYMER. NO : BRUCE AND STREDICKE . MOTION CARRIED . Cedar River Trails MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, MATTER OF TRAIL SYSTEM BE REFERRED TO COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE . MOTION CARRIED. ^ AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr . Frank Storey announced the Old Timer ' s Picnic to Frank Storey be held from 1 : 00 p.m. to 5 : 00 p .m. , Sunday , August 13 , 1325 Kennewick NE Liberty Park with prizes for oldest person , largest family and those coming greatest distance , also con- test for tall tales . Music and refreshments furnished . James Van Osdell Mr . Van Osdell expressed desire citizens not be straight- Sunset View Apt . jacketed on dog control and a study of the rising noise level be made . Quick release of offending juveniles Mr . Louis Malesis was felt to be hampering Police protection of property 2822 N .E . 8th Pl . in Highlands area . Mr . Louis Malesis also asked for more Police protection from juvenile stealing in the Mr . Joe Sporcic Highlands . Mr . Joe Sporcic felt best deterent to Juvi- 1316 Harrington NE nile crime was to work with parents . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY CLYMER, SUBJECT OF JUVENILE CRIME BE REFER- RED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR INVESTIGATION . Noise Level Councilman Stredicke requested the Administration check into cost of acquiring equipment to check noise levels in residential areas and also the new route designated for helicopters . Joint Use of Capital Improvement Program follow through for joint use Shop Facilities of shop facilities by King County and various cities requested by Councilman Stredicke , with Mayor Garrett ' s Office to furnish information. MEETING ADJOURNED MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , MEETING BE 10 : 00 P . M . ADJOURNED. CARRIED . Meeting adjourned at 10 : 00 p .m. Helmie W. Nelson , City Clerk CITY OF RENTON - BID OPENING 7/26/72 Street Improvement - Signalization, Illumination & Channelization Rainier Ave . S . from S .W. Grady Way to N. City Limits SCHEDULE BID ALTERNATE Bellevue Bulldozing , Inc. A $341 ,235 . 00 $341 ,235 . 00 1503 128th Pl. N.E. B 295 , 538 . 55 315 ,093. 75 Bellevue, Washington 98005 C 7 , 854 . 00 7, 854 . 00 Total $644 ,627 . 55 $664 ,182 . 75 West Coast Construction Co. , Inc . A $343 ,275 . 00 $343 ,275 . 00 835 N.W. 48th St. B 298 , 826 . 55 315 , 326 . 25 Seattle , Washington 98107 C 4 , 515 . 00 4 , 515 . 00 Total $646 , 616 . 55 $663 ,116 .25 Moss Construction, Inc . A $357 , 341 . 00 Box 89305 B 289 ,137 . 85 27 ,499 . 50 Zenith, Washington C 4 ,830 . 00 Total $651 , 308 . 85 $27 ,499 . 50 FP CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF AUGUST 7j. 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri . 8/11 4 : 00 P .M . Clymer 3rd F1 .Conf . Room Park Director & Park Bd . Member& re sales Lk .Wash .Beach Pk . area Mr . L. Malesis re parking plan FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Tues . 8/15 7 : 00 P . M. Schellert 6th Fl . Conf . Room Status Report on Wage & Job Classification LEGISLATION Mon. 8/14 5 : 00 P .M . Perry 6th F1 . Conf . Room Park Director & Board PUBLIC SAFETY Mon . 8/14 7 : 15 P .M. Delaurenti 6th F1 . Conf . Room Review Uniform Traffic Code PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION Tues . 8/8 7 : 30 P .M . Stredicke 4th F1 . Conf . Rm. Petition re Aberdeen N . E . traffi Matter of Renton Hill Committee Mrs . Sohm ' s Letter re pipeline r OTHER CITIZENS COMMITTEE RENTON HILL Wed . 8/9 7 : 30 P .M . 4th F1 . Conf . Room Renton Hill Access Problems Tues . 8/22 7 : 30 P .M. Stredicke Council Chambers Civic Center Traffic Plan and Parking on Main Ave . S . v 249 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK AUGUST 7 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNTS NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3092 $ 250.00 HARRY A. SHERMAN 1114 N. 35th ST. STORAGE SHED 3093 8,800.00 RALPH LEBER CO. 3600 W. VALLEY RD. VOIDED 3 4 - - CITY OF RENTON RENTON AIRPORT DEMOLISH FIRE STATION B3 5 - - DALPAY ASSOCIATES 3332 SE 5TH ST. DEMOLISH GARAGE 3"6 300 .00 DALPAY ASSOCIATES 2207 NE 7TH ST. REPLACE WINDOWS 3097 1, 595.00 DALPAY ASSOCIATES 3332 SE 5TH ST. REBUILD PORCH, NEW ROOF 3098 - - MRS. RUDY MESEK 325 WELLS AVE. N. DEMOLISH GARAGE 3099 27 ,000.00 WES WILLIAMS 1400 ABERDEEN AVE. NEW RESIDENCE B3100 300.00 JOSEPH TOMAC 436 MILL AVE. SO. FRONT STEPS & RAILING 3101 4,000.00 GRTR. RTN. SHOPPING 1125 LYNNWOOD AVE NE - STORE FOUNDATION 3102 7 ,000.00 J. E. OLIVER 351 PARK AVE N. ADD. TO SERV. STATION 3103 394.00 DALPAY ASSOCIATES 2616 EDMONDS AVE NE DEMOLISH RESIDENCE 3104 394.00 DALPAY ASSOCIATES 2609 EDMONDS AVE NE DEMOLISH RESIDENCE B3105 550. 00 DON HUMBLE 360 STEVENS AVE SW REROOF RESIDENCE 3106 85 ,000.00 ANGELO CALABRESE 1209 KIRKLAND AVE NE NEW RESTAURANT & OFFIC BUILDING 3107 10 , 800. 00 ROBERTSON AIRCRAFT 859 W. PERIMETER RD. DOOR & FR. IN HANGAR 3108 500.00 WM. H. CLOYD 762 QUEEN AVE NE 1/5 PITCH ROOF 3109 1, 500 .00 ROBERT 0. BUNKER 550 PIERCE AVE SE ADDITION TO RESIDENCE B3110 400.00 RAYMOND ALEXANDER 1105 N. 30TH ST. REPLACE 10 ALUM. WINDOWS 3111 8, 800. 00 RALPH LEBER CO. 3600 W. VALLEY RD. METAL BUTLER BLDG. 3112 2, 000.00 LAPOINTE PLASTICS 640 HOUSER N. WALLS FOR FIBREGLASS RM. 3113 200.00 C. DELAURENTI 505 S. 18TH ST. STORAGE SHED 3114 75 .00 M. A. OBERMILLER 807 EDMONDS AVE NE REPLACE SIDING B3 .5 1, 537 .00 DALPAY ASSOCIATES 312 POWELL AVE SW NEW ROOF bm ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3697 25 ,000.00 THE BOEING CO. BOEING RENTON PLT. MISC. ELECTRICAL WORK 3698 150.00 DAVID MITCHELL 302 WELLS AVE N INSTALL 200 AMP PANEL 3699 50 .00 V. A. CALLEN 919 N. 33RD ST. CHANGE WIRE IN GARAGE E3700 900.00 TED LAVALLEY 3233 MTN. VIEW N. WIRE NEW RESIDENCE 3701 500.00 TOM WARREN 502 S. 19TH ST. WIRE NEW RESIDENCE 3702 300.00 WENDELL C. HICKLIN 817 N. 32ND ST INSTALL 200 AMP PANEL 3703 693 .00 DALPAY ASSOCIATES 3332 SE 5TH ST. 200 AMP - BASEBOARD HEAT 3704 175.00 ROGER PETERSON 2711 MEADOW AVE S. 100 AMP - GRD. RECEPTACL E3705 50.00 GRTR. RTN. ENTERPRISES 1125 LYNNWOOD NE TEMPORARY SERVICE 3706 400.00 TED GATZ 210 GARDEN AVE N 200 AMP SERVICE 3707 900.00 C. A. LUNDERS 520 STEVENS CT NW WIRE NEW RESIDENCE 3708 75.00 JOHN LISSMAN 532 S.W. 3RD PL. REPL. METER BASE & PANEL 3709 550.00 KAMPE CONSTRUCTION 1100 N 28TH PL WIRE NEW RESIDENCE E3710 200.00 ROBERT 0. BUNKER 550 PIERCE AVE SE WIRE ADDITION 3711 210.00 MARIA DELGUZZO 902 SUNSET BLVD NE NEW METER & FUSE BOX, HT MECHANICAL PERMITS M3 >8 150.00 LARRY LACKIE 125 S 3RD ST. INST. GAS PIPING SYSTEM 3j,w9 500.00 PACIFIC AGRO 903 HOUSER WAY N MOVE 2000 GAL. GAS TANK M3250 810.00 MAYNARD SVOR 1500 MONROE AVE NE INST. PLMBG. & FIXTURES 3251 650.00 TOM WARREN 502 S. 19TH ST INST. PLMBG. & FIXTURES 3252 200.00 WILLIAM REYNOLDS 2112 DAYTON AVE NE REPAIR SEPTIC DRAIN FLD. 3253 11,000.00 ANGELO CALABRESE 1209 KIRKLAND NE INST. PLMBG. & FIXTURES 3254 132. 50 JOANNE BACKLAND 230 BURNETT AVE N INST. GAS DRYER M3255 175.00 ROBERT BUNKER 550 PIERCE AVE SE PLUMBING FIXTURES 3256 440.00 KAMPE CONSTRUCTION 1100 N 28TH PL ELEC. AIR HEATING SERV. 3257 135.00 LYMAN RILEY 3525 SUNSET BLVD NE - INST. GAS BURNER ,2 ; )) f - L - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK AUGUST 7 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS SIGN PERMITS NO. AMOUNTS NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK S239 $2 ,400. 00 HUB INSURANCE 1025 N. IST ST. FOUR WALL SIGNS 240 400.00 HUB REAL ESTATE 1033 N. 1ST ST. POLE SIGN 241 150 . 00 TINO CUGINI 350 SUNSET BLVD N TWO WALL SIGNS 242 1, 000.00 STANDARD OIL CO. 1419 NE 30TH ST. ONE POLE SIGN 243 600.00 STANDARD OIL CO. 213 RAINIER AVE S ONE ROOF SIGN 244 900.00 NATIONAL BANK OF COMM. RTN SHOPPING CTR. PROJECTING SIGN SEWER PERMITS 1709 RENTON SCHOOL DIST. 5TH & WELLS CONNECT STORM SEWER 1710 MCLENDON' S HARDWARE 710 SO. 3RD CONNECT SIDE SEWER August 7, 1972 CITY OF RENTON OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING, JULY 26, 1972 2:00 P.M. - 4TH FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM N.E. Sunset Blvd. , Improvement - Signalization and Illumination from Edmonds Ave. N.E. to East City Limits. (TOPICS PROJECT FA-N0. EHS T-7102(2)) BIDDER BID DEPOSIT TOTAL BID Rainier Electric Company Bid Bond $138,328.07 4241 - 23rd. Avenue West Seattle, Wash. , 98199 Service Electric Company, Inc. Bid Bond $152,160.75 P. 0. Box 197 Woodinville, Wash. , 98072 Signal Electric, Inc. Bid Bond $159,178.47 9012 South 208th Street .� Kent, Wash. , 98031 Holert Electric, Inc. Bid Bond $175,759.58 2300 S.W. Spokane Street Seattle, Wash. , 98106 Sales Tax not applicable. RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING August 14 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S rTTY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER mmons and Complaint filed by D . J . Gallagher et ux , d/b/a Springbrook Trout Farm , relating to water damage to property COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Puget Sound Governmental Conference position statement on land use legisation LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Traffic Code conformance with State Uniform Code Proposed Ordinance adopting and establishing by reference Wn . State Traffic Statutes Proposed Resolution setting standards and policies for serving properties outside the corporate limits of Renton with Sanitary Sewer facilities L . I . D . 276 , May Creek Area Sanitary Sewers Rezone - W. F . Thomas property , R-700-72 , GS-1 to SR-1 , located on S . 19th Street , Talbot Hill area . PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AND POLICE DEPARTMENT Animal Control Report including special note of 2nd and 3rd violations PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE B award recommendations - Sunset Blvd . S . and Rainier Ave . S . Improvement ,,,.. rojects (Awarded low bidders , Rainier Electric Co . and Bellevue Bulldozing , respectively) MAYOR ' S YOUTH GUIDANCE COMMITTEE Juvenile Crime recommendations of Mr . van Osdell and problems regarding the legal procedures in regard thereto . 252 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING August 14 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 p .m. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE , GRANT , CLYMER, STREDICKE , PERRY , DELAURENTI COUNCIL MEMBERS AND SCHELLERT . CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor , HELMIE NELSON , City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE G. M. SHELLAN , City Attorney , HUGH R. DARBY , Chief of Police , JIM MAGSTADT , Asst . Planning Director, VIC TE GANTVOORT , Street Superintendent , M.C . WALLS , Fire Chief , BERT MC HENRY , Acting Director of Engineering , VERN CHURCH , Purchasing Agent , DEL BENNETT , Public Works Adm. , JACK LYNCH , Mayor ' s Adm. Asst. , GWEN MARSHALL , Finance Director and BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO APPROVE THE Meeting of 8/7/72 MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF AUGUST 7 , 1972 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT . THE MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted report RESOLUTIONS recommending action of legislation as follows : ORDINANCE NO. 2728 Placed on first reading August 7 , the Legislation Authorizing loan for Committee recommended second and final readings Earlington area San. and adoption of ordinance authorizing loan from Sewer project Jobs Now Program for Earlington Gardens area sewer trunk line. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER TO CONCUR. CARRIED . The ordinance was read author- izing loan in principal sum of $50 ,111 . 00 for parzia?. financing of sanitary sewer project in the Earlington s Gardens area; providing for repayment thereof on an installment basis and matters relating thereto . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . ROLL CALL VOTE WAS UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE . Ordinance was adopted. ORDINANCE NO. 2729 Second and final readings and adoption of Ordinance Dr . Robert Evoy rezoning Evoy property was recommended. MOVED BY property Rezone SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR. CARRIED . R-698-72 The ordinance was read changing the zoning classi- P-1 to B-1 , So. fication on certain properties within the City from 4th Place Public Use District (P-1) to Business District (B-1) . Dr. Evoy property on S . 4th Pl , between Rainier Ave . So . and Shattuck Ave . S . , MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECOND BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . CARRIED, ROLL CALL VOTE BEING UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE . Proposed Ordinance Legislation committee report recommended first reading Adopting and Estab- and referral back of ordinance relating to traffic lishing by reference statutes . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , Wn. State Traffic TO CONCUR IN THE REPORT . The legislation was read . Statutes MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE DOCUMENT BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED. ORDINANCE NO. 2730 Legislation Committee recommended full reading and Appropriating adoption of legislation authorizing fund appropria- excess cash for tion for purchase of Mill Avenue S . property . MOVED Mod downpayment on BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR. CARRIED. Mill Ave.S.property The Ordinance was read authorizing appropriation of acquisition $12 , 500. 00 from excess cash fund balance , Current Fund unto Miscellaneous Services , Current Fund Acct. 017/519 . 90. 61 , Capital Outlay , Land Acquisition . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO PLACE THE DOCUMENT ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . MOTION CARRIED . After final reading , it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . ROLL CALL VOTE WAS UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE . MOTION CkRRIED. 253 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/14/72 Page 2 . RESOLUTION NO . 1811 Legislation Committee report recommended Designating City adoption of Resolution: presented for reading Fund Depositories as follows : Resolved that Banks and Savings and Loan Associations as per Ordinance Exhibit be designated as one of the depositories for City funds and that signatures of any two of the following officials authorize that pay checks , drafts and similar instruments be validated, Gwen Marshall , Finance Director , Avery Garrett , Mayor or May Duncalf , Accounting Technician (alternate) . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ . THE MOTION CARRIED . RESOLUTION NO . 1812 Legislation Committee report recommended City Endorsing support of support of Alternate Measure 43B relating to Alternative Measure the Shoreline Management Act of 1971 . The 43-B , -- Shoreline document was read in endorsement and support Management Act of of the measure , to be voted upon by the people 1971 on November 7 , 1972 each citizen encouraged to give consideration to proper support of :;ame . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAUREN" I , TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ . MOTION CARP.IED. Proposed Resolution The Legislation Committee recommended first Setting standards reading and return of proposed ordinance re- and policy for lating to sanitary sewer service to properties Serving properties located outside the corporate limits of Renton . outside the city The document was read. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , with San. Sewers SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE RESOLUTION BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE TO BE HELD FOR TWO WEEKS . THE MOTION CARRIED . PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set , the hearing was de- L. I .D . 276 , Sanitary clared open . Letter from petitioners John and Sewer project in May Carol Parks , William and Elsie Collins and .-• Creek vicinity to Jack and Beatrice Smith , urged approval of the North City Limits- LID and early implementation , septic tanks and Preliminary Assessment drain fields being inadequate to handle need: / Roll and utilization of available state and federal funds desirous while timely . Letter from Reit Presentation by Acting H . McHenry , P .E . , Acting Director of Engineering , Director of Engineering reported estimated project cost of $83 , 79;' . 50 with valuation of property within the proposed district , plus 25% of existing improvements, to be $2 , 235 ,805 . 00 and adequate to support the LID . There are no outstanding assessments within the area and as of 5 : 00 p .m. this date no written protests have been received . Mr . McHenry described the proposed improvement , presenting film slides of properties within the LID boundaries , thereafter designating the route on a map and outlining zone and termini cost distribution and funding sources which greatly reduce costs to benefitting parties . Council Discussion Council inquiries and remarks followed with response by the Engineering Director in regard to keeping the road open at the north end of the district , it being noted alternate access will be maintained , easements to be secured therefor , cost for oversize line and-share in proportion to benefit , it being noted that the LID cost per footage is minimal and rather- than omit the residential area they were added , the fund grants to offset the assessments . Costs for residential properties otherwise , if sepaz:ate LID were initiated, to be much higher . U:3e of the sewer by industry for by-product waste dis- posal was outlined and noted to be by Metro permit and control . Future development z.nd flow rate will require several sizes of lines areas designated on the map by Mr . McHenry accordingly , also required to bring sewage to the lift station . 254 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/14/72 Page 3 . PUBLIC HEARING : Cont. (Preliminary Assessment Roll , LID 276) May Creek to North City Limits L . I . D . NO. 276 AUDIENCE COMMENT -, Mr. Mark Robbins , 5029 Ripley Lane North , Mr. Mark Robbins inquired concerning the Buckingham , Robbins and Moser properties and whether easements will be required and if areas will be re- placed with any removal of facilities . Mr . McHenry noted restoration of these areas is included in the project . Mr . Tom Buckingham Mr. Tom Buckingham , 5025 Ripley Lane North , inquired whether the line would be adequate if an apartment complex were to be built in the area , answered affirmatively by the Acting Director of Engineer . Council Inquiries and discussion Inquiry followed as to how properties some distance from the road are to be served, Mr . McHenry advising the line has to be deep at this end of the LID in order to pick up but no problems anticipated . Lack of right of way was noted and it was pointed out that easements will be required the full length of the line accordingly. Council Action As there was no further comment , it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO CLOSE THE LID 276 approved PUBLIC HEARING . CARRIED . The hearing was as presented declared closed. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO APPROVE THE PRELIMINARY ASSESS- MENT ROLL AND L. I . D . 276 AS PRESENTED WITH RE- FERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE . THE MOTION CARRIED . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Letter from Mr . H . L . Postlewait , 532 Smithers Animal Control- Ave . S . , requested to address the Mayor and Leash Law Enforce- Council concerning animal control and the leash ment and Problems law. Mr . Postlewait was invited to comment and acknowledging change in dog control from the County to the City which now has its own officer and vehicle , he urged the city to use its new officer and facility to effectively enforce the existing code regulations . Council inquiries as to specific incidents and locations followed along with further discussion of problems and licensing procedures . Stredicke requested the Police Chief and Animal Control Officer to pre- pare a report , particularly on second and third offenses of animal control violations . The area of Houser Way and South 7th from Burnett to Rainier was noted by Mr. Postlewait as one problem area . Animals brought to the park with resulting problems was noted. Public attention ro problems and licensing via the news media was urged. MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COM- MITTEE AND THE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR REPORT BACK. THE MOTION CARRIED. Planning Commission Letter from Gordon Y,. Ericksen , Planning Rezone Recommenda- Director , submitted Planning Commission recom- tion - R-700-72 , mendation for rezone of property located at .., GS-1 to SR-1 , Appl . , 502 S . 19th Street , from GS-1 to SR-1 owned W. F. Thomas by Warren F . Thomas , proposed use is in agree- property , Talbot ment with the Comprehensive Land Use Plan . Hill MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO CON- CUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE . THE MOTION CARRIED . Delaurenti requested recorl entry that he did not participate in the di:;- cussion or vote on this matter having perso :al interest relating to the parties concerned . 255 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/14/72 Page 4 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont. ) Summons and Complaint Summons and Complaint was read , filed against No . 756031 , Gallagher the City by Donald J. and Mary D. Gallagher , vs . City of Renton d/b/a Springbrook Trout Farm in connection with damages incurred to premises from water volume on or about February 26 , 1972 . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE DOCUMENTS TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE CITY ' S INSURANCE CARRIER. MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Councilman Clymer , Chairman of the Community Community Services Services Committee , submitted report recom- Committee Report mending council action as follows : 1 . Parking at Social Security Office Site Approve request of Mr . Louis Malesis for requested by Mr. additional parking at Social Security Office Louis Malesis site and use of public right of way also for planting strip. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED . 2 . City Trail System Reported for information - The city staff is working with King County on a Trail System. 3 . Fishing Tackle Recommend that request of HW 'Tadkle Service Sale vicinity of Lake to use park entrance area for tackle sales from Wn. Beach Park mobile unit be denied, congestion problems anticipated.. The Park Department now has_. a contract for concessions within the park . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CON- CUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT . MOTION CARRIED . Parking Meter Councilman Clymer noted memo received from Disposition the Purchasing Agent concerning disposition of excess parking meters and inquired if they were from the downtown area. Mr . Church and Mr. TeGantvoort , the Purchasing Agent and Street Superintendent advising that the downtown meters which were operable had been traded in on the newer double meter models as installed in the lots , others sold to Yakima as per the Memo after surplus by council action. Remarks by Perry Councilman Perry requested to meet with the re PSGC Land Use Committee of the Whole to give a presentation proposals concerning the Puget Sound Govern;nental Con- ference actions on land use and position re- garding bill to be submitted to the State Legislature next year . Copy of the Position Statement and Resolution have been furnished each Councilman and other department heads with response being requested._ by Mr. Perry in regard thereto . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECOND BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE POSITION STATEMENT OF THE PUGET SOUND GOVERNMENTAL CONFERENCE TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . THE MOTION CARRIED . Stredicke requested Perry to devdts some time at the presentation as concerns providing uniform approach to representation of small cities in North and South King County in PSCC . Transportation Chairman Stredicke reported meeting relative Committee Report to petition received on safety problem in the Aberdeen N .E . area at N .E . 24th . City staff Hazard to Children members are conducting a survey in the area from traffic problems as to grade of the road and parking restrict- Aberdeen N.E . at ions/ two weeks report to be forthcoming on NE 24th & vicinity advisability of more parking restrictions and further traffic control devices to eliminate hazards to children as reported by petitioners . 2t5t6 NUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/14/72 Page 5 . OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL (Cont. ) Carco Theatre Councilman Stredicke commended Carco Theater Drama Festival Director Steve Rabon on the Drama Festival of last Saturday which featured six Thespian groups participating in the presentations which were very well attendediover 400 persons present during the afternoon and evening sessions , next years event being anticipated as an even bigger and greater program. Transportation Councilman Stredicke noted prior meetings regarding Committee Report length of time intersections are blocked by trains on Railroad/Trains and that problems have been somewhat alleviated by in Downtown Area completion of the Houser Way project , the railroad representatives requesting to be advised of any future problems . Letter from Mr. Charles Ruud of the Record Stationery and Office Supply on Houser way was submitted for reading . The letter directed to Mr . R. W. Rohrer , Asst . Sup' t . , Burling- ton Northern , called attention to 17 minute blockage of all crossings while cars were switched to three different engines on Houser Way South. While the Milwaukee trains proceed at a much faster pace the BN seems to be switching for longer periods and is proceeding more slowly . The improvements were noted to be a real joy and courtesy of the railroad crew and master acknowledged during the trying times . Mr . Stredicke noted additional meeting is to be scheduled to iron out any additional problems . Civic Center Councilman Stredicke reported that the Transporta- Traffic Plan tion Committee will hold a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the Civic Center Traffic Circulation Plan 30-day trial period established in July now expiring and findings of citizens committee to be reported. The Fire and Police Chief ' s or a representative , along with representative of the Traffic Engineering Department and Public Works Administrator were re— quested to attend and reply to comments of the people . - Public Safety Councilman Delaurenti , Chairman of the Public Committee Report Safety Committee report recommendation that the 1 . Juvenile matter of juvenile crime problem reported by Crime Problems Mr. Van Osdell be referred to the Mayor ' s Youth Guidance Committee with invitation extended to Mr. Van Osdell to meet with the committee to help resolve such problems . MOVED BY SCHELLE RT , SECOND BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED . 2 . Traffic Code The Public Safety Committee report recommended conformance with that the matter of traffic code omission as noted State Uniform Code by Mr. Van Osdell last week be referred to the Legislation Committee . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECOND BY CLYMER TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT . THE MOTION CARRIED. Public Works Councilman Grant , Chairman of the Public Works Committee Report Committee submitted bid award recommendations on Bid Awards of the Acting Engineering Director which were submitted for reading at this time . N .E . Sunset Blvd. Letter from Acting Engineering Director recommended Signalization and acceptance of low bid of Rainier Electric Company Illumination in sum of $135 , 379 . 37 for signalization and illumina- tion project on N.E . Sunset Blvd , as per negotiated deletions , award to be contingent upon receipt of Federal and State authorization for award as required under TOPICS Project regulations . (See concurring action following recess) . 257 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/14/72 Page 6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL (Cont. ) Rainier Avenue South Letter from Acting Engineering Director Improvement Project- McHenry reported review of bids on the Signalization , illum- Rainier Avenue South improvement project ination and Channeliza- and reductions and eliminations as were ef- tion, S .W. Grady Way to fected to contain costs within . available North City Limits funding . Acceptance of low bid of Bellevue Bulldozing , Inc . , in sum of $491 , 229 . 55 . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE BID AWARD RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE ,,.. PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED. RECESS - 9 : 20 p .m. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO RECESS FOR TEN MINUTES . MOTION CARRIED . The meeting was recessed , convening again at 9 : 30 p .m . Roll call of Council followed with all present or subsequently returning as previously . Public Works Committee Councilman Grant, Chairman of the Public Work. Bid Award Recommenda- Committee , recommended bid awards on the Sunsxta-:i tions- Sunset Ave . S . Avenue South and Rainier Avenue South projectrD -` 7 and Rainier Ave . S . as recommended by the Engineering Departmentf Improvements as per letters read from the Acting Director . r7 Councilman Schellert requested to be excused C p from the Council Chambers at this time. haririRteg Mr Granted.MOVEDBY GRANT , SECONDED BY PERRY , ` !i TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE ACTING ZI ENGINEER AND THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR ' O ACCEPTANCE OF LOW BIDS ON THESE STREET IMPROVE- MENT PROJECTS , WITH DELETIONS AS OUTLINED . THE MOTION CARRIED . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert urged Annual Financial perusal by Council Members of the City ' s Report - 1971 1971 Financial Report , recently published , and containing some forms of information which might be effective in the budget preparation . Bid Award Policy - Councilman Grant inquired concerning action Pending in Committee taken on bid award policies , Mr. Perry noting the matter to be pending in the Legislation Committee , timely action to be taken as soon as possible . Surplus Vehicle Sale Councilman Grant noted surplis vehicle sale To Be Published in scheduled for the latter part of the month Used Car Section of and requested that the City place an ad in Newspapers the used car sections of the local paper , the Seattle Timesand P . I . , as well as the required legal notice . City Clerk Nelson advised she ,could so advertise . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr . Charles Shane , 9327 Mountain View Drive , Mr . Charles Shane offered comments concerning Planning Depart- Remarks regarding ment questionnaire as was noted in recent news Traffic Plan and item, inviting public opinions regarding their Restrictive Code downtown Renton facility use and suggestions .� Requirements which they may have in this regard . Mr . Shane felt the new traffic plan did not lend itself to the good of businesses or traffic safety . He also felt code restrictions prohibiting trailers ,with regard to certain individual he knows , prevented a business operation and the work was badly needed by the party concerned . Denial of a pawnbrokers license which he had applied for , due to limitation of such business according to population was deemed prohibitive to his right of free enterprise . Councilman Stredicke invited Mr . Shane to the Transporta- tion Committee/Citizens Committee meeting on Tuesday which was set before his arrival at the meeting . 258 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8 ; 14/72 Page 7 . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Remarks by Clymer- Councilman Clymer called attention to the Opposing Dog various measures and issues for which the Racing Initiative Council has gone on record and urged that the matter of the dog racing initiative be referred to the Committee of the Whole for opposition , it being felt that same would be detrimental to existing like industry it being felt the same people would be participating in both activities and maybe affecting success or failure of one or the other , Renton ' s interest to be duly consi- dered . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO REFER THE MATTER OF THE DOG RACING INITIA- TIVE TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . MOTION CARRIED . Grant requested record entry of his action 'refraining from discussion or vote on this matter . Pros and cons of the issue noted by Stredicke and Perry citing questions needing clarification . ADJOURNMENT As there was no further business to come 10 : 10 P .M. before the Body , it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO ADJOURN . THE MOTION CARRIED. The meeting adjourned at 10 : 10 p .m. --/,X, � 'y Helmie W. Nelson , City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMt-- 11 MEETING CALENDAR Office of the Cit t-lerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF AUGUST 14, 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs . , 8/17 8:00 P.M. Bruce Council Chambers Capital Improvement Program Library Board Report on new Facility by Mr . Peterson and Fair Housing Commission Report SPECIAL LIBRARY COMMITTE Wed. 8/16 7 : 30 P.M. Clymer Library Conference Meet with Library Director & (Stredicke to Room Board serve as Chairman) FINANCE & PERSONNEL Tues . 8/15 7 : 30 P.M. Schellert 2nd Floor Conference Wage Study - Meet with Consul- Room tant to discuss report LEGISLATION/Chairman To be Sched. Perry To discuss Puget Sound Govern- Request to Meet with mental Conf. Re: Land Use Committee of the Whole Legislation. City Attorney & Planning Director requested to attend. TRANSPORTATION Mon. 8/21 7 :00 P.M. Stredicke 4th Floor Conference Meet with Aberdeen Ave. area Room residents and City Staff Tues . 8/22 7 : 30 P.M. Council Chambers Civic Center Traffic Circula- tion Plan. Attendance & comments invited. Access to Renton Hill to be discussed. Police Chief/ Fire Chief/Public Works Adm. & Traffic Engineer invited. OTHER AVIATION BOARD Tues . 8/15 7 : 30 P.M. Announced 6th Floor Conference Update of Operation with Acting by Room Airport Director Stredcke 260 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK August 14 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNTS NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3116 $25 , 000.00 BOEING CO. RENTON PLANT MISC. BUILDING WORK 3117 5 , 000 .00 H. 0. SCHUH 916 EDMONDS AV NE ADDITION ON BLDG. & PATIO 3118 2 , 500.00 H. WALCOTT 437 WINDSOR WY NE FIBERGLASS GREENHOUSE 3119 52 , 000.00 J. SPROULE 2827 MT. VIEW AV NEW SGLE. FAM. RESIDE E B3120 50 , 000.00 GRTR. RTN. SHOP.CTR 1125 LYNNWOOD AV NE - LIQUOR STORE BLDG.., 3121 38,000. 00 HUGH CARNEY 311 MORRIS AV S NEW OFFICE BLDG. 3122 - - HUGH CARNEY 311 MORRIS AV S DEMOLISH RESIDENCE ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3712 2 , 500. 00 ROBERTSON AIRCRAFT 859 W. PERIMETER RD. - RELOCATE & ADD WIRING 3713 40 .00 FLOYD HUGHES 558 BRONSON WY NE BRING WIRING TO CODE 3714 175 .00 LARRY BROWN 1211 NO. 32nd ST. INET. NEW 150 AMP SERV. E3715 25, 000.00 BOEING CO. RENTON PLANT MISC. ELECTRICAL WORK 3716 7 , 500. 00 RENTON SCH. DIST. 435 MAIN AV S HANGING FIXTURES 3717 225.00 EDIE ' S BEAUTY SAL. RTN. SHOP. CTR. WIRE FOR 5-TON AIR COND. 3718 250. 00 ART HAMMOND 514 BRONSON PL NE WIRE NEW SERVICE 3719 202 .00 MR. HUTCHINSON 2008 DAYTON AV NE NEW APPLIANCE CIRCUITS E3720 1, 900. 00 RTN. SHOP. CTR. 1125 LYNNWOOD AVE NE - WIRE NEW LIQUOR BLDG. MECHANICAL PERMITS M3258 2, 100.00 RTN. SHOP. CTR EDIE' S BEAUTY SALON INSTALL 5-TON AIR GOND. SIGN PERMITS S245 200.00 MRS. COLEMAN 104 S . 3RD ST. 2 PAINTED WALL SIGNS SEWER PERMITS 1711 E. WECHSELBERGER 2019 ROLLING HILLS DR. - CONNECT SIDE SEWER RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING August 21 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND POLICE CHIEF Bail Bond procedure incident reported by Councilman Stredicke FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Reappointment of Mrs . Barbara Lally to Board of Adjustment Excess Revenue Fund appropriation requested by Building Director to cover costs of improvements and alterations to the municipal building LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Proposed Ordinance establishing L . I .D . 276 , May Creek area Sanitary Sewers Proposed Ordinance rezoning T . F. Warren property located on S . 19th Street in the Talbot Hill area, from GS-1 to SR-1 . Proposed Ordinance relating to weeis and obnoxious matter etc . Vacation of portion of Burnett Ave . S . and S . 8th Street as petitioned by Puget Sound Power and Light Company Code revisions to effect No Park and other parking sign revisions , etc . , on Aberdeen Ave. N .E . and N . E . 24th Street . Ordinance amending budget to increase new Highlands Branch Library Construction funds from $200 , 000 . 00 to $235 , 000 . 00 , Councilmanic Bond sale to be authorized in the larger amount . MEETINGS AND SPECIAL EVENTS Marty Edmon Recognition Night , Setpember 16 , 1972 at St. Andrews Masonic Temple , at 6 : 30 p .m. Retirement of Helmie Nelson , City Clerk , as of September 30 , 1972 (i 1 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING August 21 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the City Council meeting to order . ROLL CALL OF CLYMER, STREDICKE , PERRY , DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT . COUNCIL MEMBERS MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO EXCUSE THE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS . MOTION CARRIED . CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor , HELMIE NELSON , City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE G. M. SHELLAN , City Attorney , HUGH R. DARBY, Chief of Police , GWEN MARSHALL , Finance Director , VIC TE GANTVOORT , Street Sup ' t . , GORDON Y . ERICKSEN, Planning Director , BERT MC HENRY , Acting Engineering Director , CLARK PEDERSEN , Library Director , VERN Church , Purchasing Director , JACK LYNCH , Mayor ' s Administrative Asst . and BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director . MINUTE APPROVAL Council President Pro Tem Clymer invited corrections 8/14/72 Meeting or additions to the minutes of the previous meeting. Councilman Schellert called attention Paragraph 3 , Page 6 , wherein he had refrained from participating in any manner as concerned bid awards , noting he has no personal interest in property in the area as indi- cated , the company for whom he works possible being involved. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF AUGUST 14 , AS CORRECTED. THE MOTION CARRIED . VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported com- Nos . 5 through mittee approval of Vouchers Nos . 5 through 577 in 577 . and LID 270 sum of $751 , 763 . 55 and LID No . 270 Cash Fund Nos . Cash & Revenue 16-21 and Revenue #R-5 and R-6 , each LI') Account r in total sum of $ 32 , 995 . 36 . Nos . 9143 - 9600 and 001-004 and #86 Void. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECOND BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR IN THE VOUCHER APPROVAL AND PAYMENT BE AUTHORIZED AS RECOMMENDED . CARRIED . ORDINANCES Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted committee recommendations for council action on ordinances as follows : Ordinance No . 2731 Full reading and adoption of ordinance relating to establishing by reference certain Wn . State Adopting and Estab- Traffic Statutes . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY lishing by reference CLYMER , TO CONCUR . MOTION CARRIED . The document certain Washington was read adopting and establishing by reference State Traffic Supplements to Information Bulletin No . 283 , dated Statutes May , 1968 , January , 1969 , September , 1970 , and December , 1971 , as issued by the IA.ssociation of Wn . Cities in cooperation with the Bureau of Governmental Research and Services , same being incorporated and made a part of this Ordinance as - if fully set forth . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . THE MOTION CARRIED UPON UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE ROLL CALL VOTE . Proposed Legisla- The following ordinances were recommended for tion for first first reading only and referral back to committee . reading only - Establishing L. I .D . 276 , Lake Wn . vic . May Creek L. I .D. 276 , to North City Limits (Industrial & resi_�ential area Sanitary Sewer of Kennydale) . The ordinance was read ordering the Project , May Creek construction and installation of said LID and pro- to N . City Limits viding for the payment for said improvement . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT AND REFER THE DOCUMENT BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED . 2(i MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/21/72 Page 2 . ORDINANCES : (Legislation Committee Recommendations) Continued Proposed Ordinance- Rezone of property Ordinance was read changing the zoning classi- on Talbot Hill , fication of certain properties from General Thomas F . Warren Suburban Residence District (GS-1) to Single property ( R-700-72) Residence District (SR-1) . Councilman Delaurenti did not take part in discussion nor action on this matter . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMIT'T'EE REPORT WITH REFERRAL BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AS RECOMMENDED . THE MOTION CARRIED. Proposed Ordinance- Proposed Ordinance was read providing for removal relating to removal of weeds , noxious matter , hedges , trees or other of noxious matter , obstructions encroaching on public property ; regu- weec,s , etc . en- lating removal thereof ; notice to owner or occupant croaching public and providing for liens in favor of the City and property and re- imposing penalties for violation . MOVED BY moval thereof . SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE DOCUMENT BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE TO BE HELD UNTIL SEPTEMBER 11 . THE MOTION CARRIED. Some discussion ensued concerning political sign encroachment on public properties and Code regu- lations in regard thereto . ORDIN7.NCE NO. 273_32 Proposed ordinance was read amending Chapter 16 Relating to Animal of the City Code relating to dog licenses , delet- Control Services ing the King County Humane Society as the City ' s Pound Master and providing a substution therefor. The Legislation Committee report recommended full readings and adoption . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECOND BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT AND TO AUTHORIZE SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . CARRIED. The document was read . MOVED BY DELAURENTI AND SECONDED BY CLYMER TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . THE MOTION CARRIED , ROLL CALL VOTE BEING UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE . (The Clerk was directed to mail a copy of this legislation along with report of the Police Chief on animal control services to Mr . Postlewait who had inquired regarding the subject at last weeks council meeting . ) PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set , the hearing was opened Vacations of with reading of communication from Public Works portion of Administrator Del Bennett reporting Board of Burnett Ave . S . Public Works recommendation that vacation be and S . 8th Street granted Puget Sound Power and Light Company of that property described in petition , that portion of right of Ways (Burnett Ave . 3 . & S . 8th St . ) not required for street or utility purposes . Acting Engineering Director McHenry noted petitioning owner- ships , abutting right of ways , to be 100% and that there are no utilities in the area , property ex- changes and easements (in connection with SR515 , at Talbot and Grady Way/Puget Drive areas ) to be effected in lieu of payment as otherwise provided by law . Recommendation based on final design of the Grady Way intersection which delayed earlier action . Audience Comment Audience comment was invited at this time and Mr . Newman Todhunter , Puget Sound Power and Light Co . Right of Way Representative , recalled submittal of petition last fall which was held over until SR-515 relocation plans were completed and inquired as to whether property exchanges and easements were those discussed with engineering department which Mr . McHenry confirmed . Council Action MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , THE Referral to the HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. Transportation Legislation Committee Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted report for proper Ordinance which was read concurring in engineering depart- ment recommendations for granting the vacation , easements and right of way to be considered prior thereto . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECOND BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR. CARRIED . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED. 263 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/21/72 Page 3 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Final estimate , contract Letters from Acting Engineering Director acceptance and lien Bert McHenry recommended final payment period recommenda- on completed contract work as follows : tions CAG 2042-72 CAG 2042 -72 , May Creek Debris Removal project , payment due W. C . Frost Const . Co . , $5 , 740 . 90 . Project acceptance and commencement of lien period also recom- mended with release after 30 days ,of retained amount of $637 . 88 , if no liens or claims are filed and upon proof of pay- ment of all tax liabilities . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR . THE MOTION CARRIED. Final estimate , acceptance Final payment recommended , due Bowers and commence 30-day lien Construction Company for work on May Creek period , CAG. 2048-72 dredging project , CAG. 2048-72 in sum of $2 , 835 . 00 . Acceptance and commencement of 30-day lien period also recommended with release thereafter of $315 . 00 if no liens or claims are filed and upon proof of pay- ment of all tax liabilities . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED . Invitation to Marty Letter from the Renton Chapter , Order of Edmons Recognition Demolay , extended invitation to the"Marty Night . Edmon Recognition Night , "testimonial dinner and program for Renton retired police officer , Sept . 16 , at 6 : 30 p .m . , St . Andrews Masonic Temple , Donation , $ 2 . 50 . uilding Director ' s Letter from Building Director Ruppert equest for fund requested reimbursement from excess revenue —ppropriation , reimburse in sum of $ 3 , 405 . 95 to cover costs of unan- for building improve- ticipated expense in connection with building ments & alterations alterations and improvements required due to reorganization of city departments . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE REQUEST TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION . THE MOTION CARRIED . Final Estimate , CAG . Letter from Mr . Bert McHenry , Acting Engineer- 2046-72 , Cedar River ing Director , recommended payment of final Dredging Project estimate , acceptance and commencement of lien period on CAG 2046-72 . Amount due Contractor , Manson Construction and Engineering Co . , $24 , 287 . 21 . Retained amount to be released after 30 days if no liens or claims are filed and upon proof of payment of all tax liabilit- ies , $ 2 , 698 . 58 . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED . Helmie Nelson , City Letter from Mrs . Helmie . W. Nelson , City Clerk - Retirement Clerk , was read announcing her retirement Notice , eff . 9/30/72 from city service as of September 30 , 1972 . Mrs . Nelson expressed her pleasure in her associations with department heads and city officials over her 16-plus years of service , noting experience to have found them extremely hard-working and dedicated , and all wanting to do a good job . She expressed appreciation to them and other city personnel for fine coopera- tion and courtesies extended her over the years . She notes enjoyment in association with four Renton Mayors , Joe Baxter , Frank Aliment , Donald. Custer and Mayor Avery Garrett , with two City Clerks , Elton Alexander and Vern Morris and with Dorothea Gossett , retired City Treasurer . She noted her appointment as Deputy City Clerk in 1958 and appointment as City Clerk in 1961 , running for office and elected in 1964 and 1969 , the position becoming appointive in 1970 . �[ + MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/21/72 Page 4 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS City Clerk ' s Retirement Special thanks for conscientious dedi- cation was extended her staff members and tc the City Attorney and his staff for much appreciated assistance over the years , pleasant association with past and present Council Members also acknowledged. Councilman Delaurenti noted his services with Mrs . Nelson for the longest period of any Council Member , acknowledging her dedicated service and noting she will be missed . Mayor Garrett a:Fier that the absence will be noticed by the public as well as city personnel , much of the contact with city hall being through the Clerk ' s office , and she will likely receive calls even after retirement . Mayor Garrett advised that Mrs . Nelson has earned the right to a well- deserved retirement and rest and wished her God Speed noting some plans in the offing for and about her prior to retire- ment . Mrs . Nelson called attention to one aspect of her duty which was to go downtown for lunch and return to city hall with a hand- ful of voter registrations , a purse full of various papers . She looks forward to her retirement with anticipation admitting how- ever that she will leave with some regret . .�,v)pcA nt:rnt to Board Letter from Mayor Garrett requested council of Adjustment concurrence in the reappointment of Mrs . Barbara Lally to Position #7 on the Board of Adjustment , term to expire September 6 , 1976 . Mrs . Lally has served since inception of the Board in 1971 . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY 1^LYMER, TO REFER THE APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE ?ND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Committee of the Whole report was submitted Committee of the Whole by President pro tem Clymer recommending Report - Sale of Bonds that Councilmanic Bond sale in sum of for Tiighlands Branch $235 , 000 . 00 be authorized for purpose of Library constructing a new Highlands Branch Library . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR . Councilman Schellert requested record entry of the attorney's opinion as to proper procedure since the Council had passed an ordinance creating the 1972 budget in which the sum of $200 , 000 . 00 was included for such project which is in excess of that now recommended for approval . City Attorney Shellan advised that an emergency ordinance increasing the budget by the additional $35 , 000. 00 would be required since funds have to legally be provided to enter into a contract and it being in- dicated that this would probably be put out to bid and contracted during the present calendar year. THE PENDING MOTION CARRIED . MOVED BY IJELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COM- MITTEE FOR PROPER O?.DIN1,'ATIC.fi; . MOTION CARRIED . hemarks by Clymer Councilman Clymer , noting his prior opposi- on New Library tion to the new library project which con- struction he felt was premature for the time , credited Councilman Stredicke for his persistent pursuance which led to the con- sumation from closure incidents of the old branch library to consumation of plans for the new facility and his own concurrence . 265 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/21/72 Page 5 . OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL : (Cont. ) Transportation Councilman Stredicke , Transportation Committee Committee Report- Chairman , submitted recommendations which were Aberdeen Ave . NE read as reported by the Traffic Engineer after traffic hazards analysis of existing conditions at the inter- section of Aberdeen N . E . at N . E . 24th Street following complaint of citizens as to safety of children . Revisions to parking and signing therefor were listed in recognition of close proximity to the park which attracts large numbers of people utilizing the parking areas . Concern was noted regarding elevation of the vertical curve severely limiting visibility and certain regrade improvements were discussed and Engineering Department investigation as to feasibility was recommended. The Committee Chairman reported meeting actions recommending_ ad- ministrative procedures to implement the re- visions requiring no legislation and that the parking and signing recommendations be referred to the Legislation Committee for proper ordinance . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , THAT THE MATTERS NOT REQUIRING LEGISLATION BE CARRIED OUT BY THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS AND THE NO PARKING AND OTHER PARKING REVISIONS BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE . THE MOTION CARRIED . Legislation Councilman Perry , Chairman of the Legislation Committee Report Committee , submitted report recommending that no changes be made to the present Cabaret ordi- nance until request for changes is made by the Police Department . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR. Some lengthy discussion ensued after objection by Stredicke to the report it " being his opinion that some deeper study was in order , especially with regard to- the topless go-go dancing restrictions various city code pro- visions coripared . (Massage parlors) . Committee members Perry and Clymer outlined their studies , the legal advice of the City Attorney received on the subject and findings of concllrsion that existing legislation contains ac:equate provisions for enforcement of controls . THE PENDING MOTION CARRIED . Wage and Salary Chairman Schellert reported that the Finance Study - Report Committee will have an interim report on desks of Council Members regarding the Wage and Salary Study prior to next Monday . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Honor Night - Councilman Stredicke recalled attendance by the Presentations- Mayor and Council at a Lions Club reception for Sister City , Japanese visitors , one residing in our Sister Nishiwaki Japan , City , Nishiwaki , Japan , wherein very colorful pro- Hosted by Renton gram was enjoyed and where presentations were Lions Club made which included "Happy Scarf" and Business "Happy Band " Cards of the gentlemen visitors . Mr . Perry , Scarves are used unable to attend the event and at this time in 4 annual was presented his headband scarf by Councilman festivals anJ Stredicke with due ceremony . denote happiness of the occasions Mayor Garrett added that prior to the official reception last week , the visitors , (Mr , Kozo Ishino , Secretary to the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs and Yasma Takahasi , Vice Consul , Japanese Consulate in Seattle) were escorted to his office by Wyman Dobson and other Members of the Sister City Committee , where he was presented with a letter from Mayor Takase of Nishiwaki , a handwritten brush-stroke pamphlet , a "Happy Jacket and Scarf" which the Mayor displayed . He noted the Town Af- filiation Conference held in Seattle and attended by many who -srs here i - r^nnection with Tinimart . 26E- MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/21/72 Page 6 . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL (Cont . ) Carco Theatre area- Councilman Stredicke noted need for additional Lighting Problems lighting on the Carco Theatre grounds citing problems of darkness when walking to various parking areas nearby experienced by persons attending functions at the facility . He urged action by the administration on this matter . Nod Bail Bond Councilman Stredicke inquired concerning bail Procedure bond procedures of the City citing incident involving refusal of a check and like problem encountered when two hundred and fifty silver dollars were presented. City Attorney Shellan outlined routine procedures noting cash should be accepted being valid legal tender in the form presented. After some further lengthy discussion concerning the matter it was MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY :i�N�►� lt�"� TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE POLICE CHIEF AND THE CITY ATTORNEY . CARRIED. Remarks by Perry Councilman Perry wished his position known Regarding Resi- as far as appointment to the Planning Commission dency Status to is concerned. He will not vote for anyone not a Serve on City citizen of Renton it being his opinion that Commission city residency should be required. Delaurenti .expressed agreement with requirement of residency . Mayor Garrett noted this response to be in reply to inquiry by Mr. Jack Lynch who had distributed questionnaire for opinions , recom- mendations or other remarks in regard to City appointments . Finance Committee Councilman Schellert presented letter for Recommendation- reading which ha,'. been considered by the Lease of storage Finance Committee which concerns a lease facilities between the Dobson Building Company and the LAG 1943-72 City ' s Arterial Board for storage purposes . The letter was read advising of lease arrange- ment for storage of street light poles in said building at 418 Park Avenue North to be used for the Sunset Boulevard and Rainier Avenue projects early in 1973 , the lease extending at least until Apcil 5 , and funding therefor by UAB/Forward Thrust funds administered by the City. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAU- RENTI , TO RA' IFY THE LEASE ENTERED INTO TIJROUGH THE URBAN ARTERIAL BOARD AS REPORTED . CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before 9 : 30 P. M. the Legislative Body , it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO ADJOURN . CARRIED . The meeting adjourned at 9 : 30 p .m. A All Helmie Nelson , dity Clerk 267 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE 8/21/72 BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF # fUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS y, t�cx, +-0c e i c coo y U c`1 D CURRtjNT FUND5 184 '7`6,l —RKS AND RECREATION 185 242 •22too008o ARTERIAL STREET 243 243 *19J313089 CITY STREET 244 288 *55j615057 CEDAR RIVER M AND 1 � 293 $357089 LIBRAPY 294 348 *Sr09905 E"'ER3ENCY EMPLOYMENT 349 353 01x641032 DISASTER RELIFF BERVO FUND 354 360 RE00 AND STREET FWD THRUST 361 395 *45x856054 URBAN ARTERIAL 396 427 •3221442079 WATERWORKS UTILITY �P8 470 AIRPORT 471 488 *100494066 EQUIPMENT RENTAL. 489 542 $38,$898094 F IEMEN S PENRION 543 576 *12x701064 10' AL OF ALL WARRANTS , '`Sl,r�c� WE♦ THE UNDIERSIONED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COIMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCILi HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR REN^CREDP DO HERESY APPROVE FOR ,PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO- } _ 6 THROUGH N00 51-6 IN TWE AMOUNT OF i?6rtet-vTHIS 21 OF AUGUST . 19720 LI1-) • l-?Cti Octs�- IItv - r�l � AN CO MITTEEwowMITTEE 8 R wwwgalwwwwp ft alwwwwwwwwwwwn COM TTEE MEMBER M www CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF AUGUST 21 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE COMMUNITY SERVICES FINANCE AND PERSONNEL LEGISLATION Mon. 8/28 5 : 00 P .M. Perry Chairman' s Office PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION Tues . 8/22 7 : 30 P .M. Stredicke Council Chambers Public Meeting with Renton Hill Residents & All Concerned Re : Downtown Traffic Plan OTHER Mon. 8/28 7 :00 P .M. Stredicke To Review Comments and Suggest- ions from Tuesday ' s Meeting 269 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK AUGUST Yt, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B 23 $ -- Dalpay & Associates 315 Pelly Ave N Demolish residence 3T24 3 ,000 .00 Lola M. Anderson 2911 NE 16th St. Addition to residence B3125 1, 940. 00 Rainbow Cafe 2312 Main Ave S . Remove exist . walls 3126 -- Dalpay & Associates 3219 Park Ave N. Demolish residence 3127 1, 500 .00 M. H. Fakharsadeh 1313 S . 9th St. Addition to residence 3128 65 , 000.00 Pacific Agro Co. 903 Houser Way N. Add. to warehouse 3129 -- Norman Schultz 534 Williams Ave N. Demolish residence B3130 3 , 000.00 Denis M. Keolker 532 Cedar Ave S . Basement - residence MECHANICAL PERMITS M3259 1,400. 00 Raymond Saude 2019 Rolling Hills Ave S . Plmb ./Fixtures 3260 3 , 000.00 Renton Shopping Ctr . Renton Car Wash Relocate 3 gas dis- pensing islands/booth 3261-----389-99---BeFt-RiekaFds-VQ1B---1683-P4e 1s-Awe-B----� 1s :-gas- a aaee 3262 400.00 Olson Rockeries 515 S .W. 13th St . Gas storage tank ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3721 50. 00 Wash. State Highway 1115 Sunset Blvd NE Inst. temp. service 3722 525. 00 Dalpay & Associates 551 Grandy Way 150 Amp Service 23 16, 000. 00 Angelo Calabrese 1209 Kirkland Ave NE Wiring in Rest. & Office Bldg. 3724 1, 250 . 00 Jim Hawk 2990 E. Valley Rd. Wiring Storage Bldgs . E3725 59:99--Dine-Pates-----------1813-&e11}sg-I4ills-Ave-6--- CANCELLED 3726 50. 00 Tony Go ' s Rest. 1209 Kirkland Ave NE Install temp. serv. 3727 50. 00 Raymond Saude 2019 Rolling Hills Ave . S . Temp. Serv. 3728 50 . 00 Coulee Const . Co. 2900 Mtn. View Ave N. Inst . temp. serv . SIGN PERMITS S246 250.00 Dale Sobek 1800 Monster Rd SW Inst . roof sign 247 350 .00 Renton Village Inc . 35 S . Grady Way Elec. wall sign 248 2, 000. 00 Renton Village Co. 800 Rainier Ave S. Pole sign SEWER PERMITS 1712 Tom Warren 502 S. 19th St . Connect side sewer 270 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING August 28 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Inquiry of Mr . Harold C . Lee regarding City Code provisions and enforcemen relating to trailers , Sec . 4-706 (5) d . FINANCE COMMITTEE Bids on surplus vehicle sale ( 3-1970 Plymouth , 4-Dr . Sedans ) Awarded to low bidders LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Proposed ordinance establishing No Parking on the East side of Aberdeen Avenue N .E . (First reading 8/28/72 ) Proposed Ordinance vacating portions of Burnett Avenue South and S . 8th Street to petitioner Puget Sound Power and Light Company Proposed Ordinance revisions repealing present 24-hour parking restriction and implementing 2-hour parking from 9 : 00 a.m. to 6 : 00 p.m . PLANNING DEPARTMENT Proposed ordinance relating to regulation of Mining and Grading operations TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE To investigate possibility of 40 m .p .h . speed limit on Puget Drive To investigate possibility of installing sidewalks on the north side of Grady Way South APPOINTMENTS Patrolmen in Renton Police Department , effective as of 9/1/72 Michael David Glenn Peter R.Adams James P . Lapham MEETINGS AND EVENTS "SUNSHINE EXPRESS " Citizens Transit Committee - Display of Liquid Gas Bus at Renton Shopping Center on Wednesday , at 10 : 00 a.m. until 1 : 00 p.m . , September 30 , 1972 . 27 4. RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING August 28 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the City Council meeting to order . ROLL CALL OF BRUCE , CLYMER, STREDICKE , PERRY, DELAURENTI AND COUNCIL MEMBERS SCHELLERT , GRANT ARRIVING SHORTLY AFER THE MEETING CONVENED . CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor, HELMIE NELSON , City Clerk IN ATTENDANCE G . M. SHELLAN , City Attorney , HUGH R. DARBY , Chief of Police , GORDON ERICKSEN , Planning Director , VIC TE GANTVOORT , Street Sup ' t . , BERT MC HENRY , Acting Engineering Director , DEL BENNETT , Public Works Adm. , M. C . WALLS , Fire Chief, DAVID HAMLIN , Traffic Engineer , VERN CHURCH , Purchasing Agent JACK LYNCH ,Adm. Asst . to the Mayor and BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director . MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke noted error in designation 8/21/72 Meeting of party seconding a motion , Paragraph 2 , Page 6 , the record indicating such action by .5hellan , the City Clerk noting the official record had been corrected to show Schellert had made the second. MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING AS CORRECTED . THE MOTION CARRIED . VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported No . 578 , Con-bract committee approval of special voucher No . 578 Payment , CAG 1979- in sum of $22 , 448 . 02 , payable to Busch Construct- 72 ion Co . for work completed on the Street Dep ' t . Shop Building , CAG 1979-72 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR IN THE REPORT AND TO AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF SAME ACCORDINGLY . THE MOTION CARRIED . ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted RESOLUTIONS report with recommendations as follows : Ordinance No . 2733 Second and final readings were recommended on L. I . D. No . 276 , May ordinance , introduced for first reading on Creek area Sanitary 8/21/72 , relating to L . I . D. 276 . MOVED BY Sewer System SCHELLERT AND SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR . Adopted The ordinance was read . MOVED BY DELAUREN"I , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN SIX AYES , GRANT ARRIVING DURING THE READINGS AND ABSTAINING FROM THE VOTE . MOTION CARRIED ADOPTING THE ORDINANCE . r, Ordinance No . 2734 Second and final readings were recommended on Rezone of T . F . ordinance relating to rezone of property in the Warren property Talbot Hill area which document had been on its in Talbot Hill area first reading on August 21 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , from GS-1 to SR-1 SECONDED BY CLYMER , TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION . CARRIED . The ordinance was read . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . Councilman Delaurenti did not participate in discussion nor vote on this legislation nor did he participate during the Legislation Committee meeting on the matter . ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN SIX AYES . THE MOTION CARRIED. (T . F. Warren property located at 512 So . 19th Street , rezone from GS-1 to SR-1) MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO DISPENSE WITH READING BALANCE OF LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE REPORT AT THIS TIME AND TO CONTINUE THE REPORT FOLLOWING ITEM 11 OF THE AGENDA FOR CONVENIENCE OF PERSONS PRESENT FOR '_DEPORT ON THE CIVIC CENTER PLAN CARRIED. p 2(2 MINUTES - RENZ'ON CITY COUNCIL MEETINV d/28/72 Page 2 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Bid Opening Report- City Clerk Nelson reported bid opening on Surplus Vehicle Sale surplus vehicle sale held August 23 . Seven ( 3 , 1970 Plymouth bidders responded as per tabulations attached . 4-Dr. Sedans) MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE BIDS TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE . FOR RECOMMENDATION . After discussion concerning bids and mode of publication of the bid call which had also included classified ads in the various papers , the MOTION CARRIED . Finance Committee report was read recommending acceptance of highest bids of Mr . Said Amir Asaidale , $932 . 00 , Mr . Ralph Niemeyer, $935 . 65 and Ms . Corrine Bindara , $958. 00 . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO CONCUR IN THE BID AWARDS AS RECOMMENDED . THE MOTION CARRIED . Fund Drive Request Letter from Robert Vukich , Executive Director Cystic Fibrosis Wn . State Chapter, National Cystic Fibrosis Re- Foundation search Foundation , requested permission to again conduct annual fund drive in the City of Renton , September 10 - 17 , 1972 . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR. MOTION CARRIED . Inquiry Regardic:q Letter from Mr . Harold C . Lee inquired as to City Code-Trailers , provisions of the city code relating to trailer Sec . 4-706 ( 5) d. storage and use restrictions . Clarification was requested as to interpretation of structure con- st4tuting trailer as described therein, enforce- ment urged then if. violations are evidenced. MOVED �Y SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THF MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COM- MITTEE TU REVIEW. THE MOTION CARRIED . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr . John Staab , 851 Lynwood N . E . called attention Animal Control - to long time nuisance regarding a neighbor ' s dog Barking Dog in which barks day and night , attempts made toward Neighbor ' s Yard abatement failing to date in spite of talks with a Nuisance the neighbor , animal control and police departments , and pursuance of the matter by the latter two . Discussion ensued concerning the subject , Mayor Garrett advising that all factors will be documented by the Police Department and reviewed for proper adjudication and report , Council and Mr. Staab to receive copy of the findings . Renton Hill Access Mr . Mario Gotti , 1005 High Ave . S . , inquired and traffic volume regarding the pipeline road,having questions yet problems unresolved. He inquired as to feasibility of hav- have it two-way up to Philip Arnold Park and one- Inquiry by Mr . Gotti way from there on out and if it were feasible to Citizens Committee have acess off the hill without expense of going Member on Grant Avenue South . Also would there still be a problem for the people if the pipeline road were closed as concerns traffic volume and could it maybeir# remain open as alternate access for buses & emergency :. City Attorney uses -Attorney Shellan responded that he could not Shellan ' s Reply answer regarding traffic problems but that the on Legal Aspect Pipeline road is not owned by the City and there of Inquiries would need to be an agreement from the Seattle Water Department granting right of control and enforcement for legal utilization as had been proposed , enforcement problem felt eminent in restriction of who can use it in event it were to be left open . N.W. Steelheaders - Mr . W. L . Gants , 120 Lake Desire Drive South , New Local Chapter reported formation of a local Chapter of the Northwest Steelheaders , the goals of which include work to be done in cold water fishing, salmon , trout , etc . , offering help to the city with any program along Lake Washington and Cedar River. Invitation to their next meeting was extended time and place to be specified at a later date . Mayor Garrett urged all to note the new organi- zation and its prospective program . 273 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/28/72 Page 3 . AUDIENCE COMMENT (Cont. ) N.W. Steelheaders Councilman Schellert introduced Mr . Frank Ferrell Introduced and Mr . Bob Range , present with Mr. Gants repre- senting the NW Steelheaders , inviting participation at budget hearing time in regard to the further development of Lake Washington Beach Park . APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett reported appointment of Renton Patrolmen Patrolmen to six months probationary periods in ftm Michael David Glenn the Renton Police Department , effective as of Peter R. Adams and September 1 , 1972 . Michael David Glenn , Peter R. James P . Lapham Adams and James P . Lapham have been certified by the Police Civil Service Commission for appoint- ment and accepted for membership in the LEFF Re- tirement System . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR. Discussion ensued upon inquiries by Grant concerning replacement of the retired personnel , nature of disabilities of the retirees , if other type duties might be performed within the department and procedure involved in retirement . City Attorney Shellan outlined pro- cedures calling attention to state preemption of jurisdiction regarding retirement, noting burden to cities in presently existing legislation as concerns assumption of medical costs . THE PENDING MOTION CARRIED . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE ,THAT THE CITY ' S LEFF DISABILITY BOARD CHECK LEFF MEMBERS WHO ARE RETIRED TO ASCERTAIN IF THEY MIGHT BE ABLE NOW TO PERFORM CUSTOMARY DUTIES FOR THE CITY . The City Attorney pointed out that funding of retirement pension costs , after the six months disability leave period, is assumed by the State which also has the juris- diction to cause review. MOTION CARRIED. !fir OLD BUSINESS Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke sub- Transportation mitted report regarding the Civic Center Traffic Committee Report- Circulation and Parking Plan with action taken as Civic Center Plan follows : Recommended that the pipeline right-of-way be closed to through traffic and that barricades be installed at either end of the road with provisions made for emergency vehicles . MOVED BY CLYMER . AND SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR. Lengthy debate and discussion ensued opinions being expressed on various aspects of the subject . Mailing of 216 questionnaires was noted by Councilman Stredicke with 54% responding not to close the pipeline road until additional access is made available and 29% not wanting it closed even though other access is provided . Problems of excess traffic on the hill and need for alternate route off were discussed along with use of the pipeline r/w for easy access to Phillip Arnold Park by residents to the south and east . Audience comments were made by Mr . Manley Grinold ,Mr . Mario Gotti , Mr . Gordon Broadbent , Mr . Joe Sporcic , Mr. Vic Tonda , Use of Puget Drive via realignment of pipeline and access was proposed along with revision of directional traffic on Houser Way South . Public Works Administrator Del Bennett and Traffic Engineer David Hamlin advising of effect of such revisions . Question was called for on the pending motion and dissenting voice vote brought call for roll call which was taken as follows : AYE-5 : BRUCE , GRANT , CLYMER, PERRY AND DELAURENTI . 1 NO-2 : STREDICKE AND SCHELLERT . MOTION CARRIED . The Committee recommendation was adopted . i 3 2l4 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/28/72 Page 4 . OLD BUSINESS (Cont . ) Transportation The Transportation Committee recommended that Committee Report- parking be allowed on Main Avenue South between Parking on Main the hours of 9 : 00 a .m. and 3 : 00 p.m. and that Avenue South it be limited to 15 minute parking only. Additional recommendations regarding the Civic Center Plan to be forthcoming in the near future . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT , TO CONCUR. Discussion ensued concerning possible confusion as the report now reads . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO AMEND THE COMMITTEE REPORT SUBSTITUTING MOTION TO READ ; HO PARKING ON THE w WEST SIDE OF MAIN STREET BETWEEN 3 : 00 P .M . AND 6 : 00 P .M. , 30-MINUTE PARKING TO BE ALLOWED BETWEEN L�r� HOURS OF 8 : 00 A.M. AND 3 : 00 P .M. AND 24-HOUR PARKING ALLOWED THE REST OF THE DAY . Mr . Vichnu Deo Sharms owner of business in the area stressed importance of restoring parking . MOTION SUBSEQUENTLY CARRIED . Renton Hill Access During prior item ,access to Renton Hill was dis- cussed as subject of minority recommendations of the Transportation Committee , nc,w outlined by Councilman Clymer to allow 2 -way traffie . at bottom of Renton Hill on Houser Way and from Houser to Main with no left turn on Main by shortening the island with stop at lig�.t(, thereby allowing Renton Hill traffic direct access to the downtown area . After some discussion by the audience and remarks by Traffic Engineer Hamlin regarding possible hazard to existing traffic as now patterned, and a point of order call by Grant as to matter of committee report before the body , further remarks by council members followed and disposition of this access matter now resolved by MOTION BY PERRY , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO REFER THE ADDITIONAL ACCESS PROPOSAL ON HOUSER WAY TO THE TRANSPORTA- TION COMMITTEE FOR REPORT BACK SEPTEMBER 11 . THE MOTION CARRIED . RECESS MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO RECESS . 10 : 20 P .M. MOTION CARRIED . The meeting was recessed , re- convening at 10 : 30 p .m. MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBER BRUCE . CARRIED . Transportation Transportation Committee recommendation were noted Committee Report- to need legislative action . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , Parking on First SECONDED BY GRANT TO REFER THE TRANSPORTATION Avenue North COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE LEGISLATION COM- FIITTEE . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY GRANT TO TABLE MOTION FOR ADDITIONAL REPORT TO BE PRESENTED. CARRIED . The report was read recommending that the one-hour parking restriction now existing 24-hours a day on the north side of First Avenue , extending one block west of Park Avenue ,be repealed , and two-hour limit from 9 : 00 a.m. to 6 : 00 p .m. be implemented. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAU- RENTI , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED . MOVED BY STREDICKE , TO REMOVED THE PENDING MOTION FROM THE TABLE . CARRIED. MOTION WAS VOTED UPON AMENDED TO INCLUDE ALL THREE ITEMS OF THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORTS . MOTION TO REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE CARRIED. Pipeline Right- MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , THE CITY of-Way Traffic REQUEST THE CITY OF SEATTLE WATER DEPARTMENT Law Enforcement TO GRANT THE RIGHT OF TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT ON THE PIPELINE RIGHT-OF-WAY . CARRIED. The City Attorney was requested to pursue this legal matter. 275 i MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/28/72 Page 5 . OLD BUSINESS (Cont. ) Bail Bond Inquiry Councilman Stredicke expressed chagrin at the and Reports of release of identity and other information which Findings he deemed to be confidential in nature in con- nection with bail bond procedu rejinquiry of last week . In the course of discussion , propriety of action in bringing the matter before the %M legislative body was discussed along with other aspects of posting silver dollars for bail bond and privilege of record disclosures under exist- ing supreme court rulings . Speed Limit on MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY PERRY , THE SUBJECT Puget Drive OF POSSIBLE 40 M.P . H . SPEED LIMIT ON PUGET DRIVE BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED . Grady Way S . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO REFER Sidewalks SUBJECT OF SIDEWALK INSTALLATION ON THE NORTH SIDE OF GRADY WAY S . TO THE TRANSPORTATION COM- MITTEE FOR INVESTIGATION AND REPORT BACK. THE MOTION CARRIED . Grant Excused Councilman Grant requested to be excused from from Meeting remainder of the meeting and took leave thereupon . Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted recommendation that the Report on Mining and proposed Mining and Grading Ordinance be referred Grading Ordinance back to the Planning Department until state legis- lation is effected to allow adoption of such regu- lations by cities . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR . (State preemption of Mining too and Grading regulation was reported by Perry) THE MOTION CARRIED. Shoreline The Legislation Committee reported it will take Management Act no action on the matter of legislation to enforce the Shoreline Management Act until such time as the Community Services Committee reports its recommendations . Wage and Salary Finance Committee Chairman Schellerr reported Study Report distribution of the preliminary Wage and Salary Study report , wheels now in motion to move ahead discussions' with staff members to follow for more details . Bail Bond Inquiry Councilman Schellert expressed opinion that once the matter of bail bond procedure was put before the body implying possible misconduct the council had a duty to investigate and all documents were necessary for proper assessment . Stredicke noted no name had been given during his remarks and the report back should have carried no name . Citizens Transit Councilman Clymer , Member of the Metropolitan Committee Notice Council ' s Citizens Transit Committee announced of Bus Display display of the liquid gas bus (Sunshine Express ) on Wednesday at the Renton Shopping Center from 10 : 00 a.m. until 1 : 00 p.m. Agenda Inquiry Councilman Stredicke inquired as to agenda con- tent , noting receipt of letter directed to the Mayor and Council not appearing on the agenda. Mayor Garrett noted referral to the concerned department head for report to be furnished to the Council , an administrative procedural decision of his office . 27()' MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 8/ 28/72 Page 6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS (Cont. ) Legislation Committee Returning to presentation of legislation , Report - Proposed deferred to this point 6n the agenda Ordinance fixing earlier in the meeting, committee report No-Parking on E . side was read recommending first reading only of Aberdeen Ave . N .E . and return of ordinance relating to No- Parking on Aberdeen Ave . NE. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR. CARRIED. The proposed ordinance was read establishing No-Parking on the East side of Aberdeen Ave. N.E . , from NE 24th to entranceof Kennydale Lions Park . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLA- TION COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED. Vacating portions of Legislation Committee report recommended Ist Burnett Ave . S . and reading and return of proposed ordinance S . 8th Street to PSPL vacating certain portions of Burnett Ave . S . and S . 8th Street . (Petition of Puget Sound Power and Light Company) . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR. CARRIED. The Ordinance was read. MOVED BY DELAURENTI SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO REFER THE DOCUMENT BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED. ORDINANCE NO. 2735 The Legislation Committee Chairman recom- Providing for issuance mended full reading and adoption of ordinance and sale of $235 , 000. 00 providing for Limited G.O. Library Bond sale . par value of Limited G. O. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND BY DELAURENTI , TO Library Bonds , 1972 CONCUR AND TO PLACE THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. The Ordinance was read providing for issuance and sale of $235 , 000. 00 par value of Limited General Obligation Library Bonds , 1972 , " of the City to provide the funds with which to pay the cost of acquiring and developing a site for and construction thereon and equipping a new branch library ; specifiying the maturities and fixing the form and maximum effective interest rate of such bonds ; establish ing a "Limited General Obligation Library Bond Fund , 1972 ; and providing for the sale of such bonds . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND BY DELAURENTI TO AUTHORIZE 2ND AND FINAL READINGS . CARRIED. The document was read . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE ATTORNEY. ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN 3 AYES : STREDICKE , PERRY AND DELAURENTI , AND 1 NO : CLYMER. THE MOTION CARRIED ADOPTING THE ORDINANCE . ORDINANCE NO. 2736 Full readings and adoption of ordinance Appropriating Funds appropriating $3 ,405 . 95. unto Buildng Dep ' t. from excess revenue Account was recommended. MOVED BY CLYMER, to Bldg . Dep ' t . Acct. SECOND BY STREDICKE TO CONCUR, AND PLACE for Municipal Building THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. Alterations The ordinance was read. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO AUTHORIZE SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . CARRIED. After final reading , it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE TO ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE WAS UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE . MOTION CARRIED . Proposed Resolution Adoption recommended of resolution setting setting policy and policy and standards relating to sanitary standards relating to sewer service outside the city limits . The sanitary sewer service document was read . MOVED BY DELAURENTI AND outside the city limits SECONDED BY PERRY TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION . Tabled until 9/11/72 MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO TABLE THE MOTION UNTIL THE NEXT MEETING. CARRIED . ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE_ , 11 : 38 p.m. TO ADJOURN . CARRIED . ' cc� �,CG�a*xCi 277 August 28, 1972 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING, AUGUST 23 , 1972 2 :00 P.M. - FIRST FLOOR LOBBY A-97 A-98 A-101 BIDDER 1970 Ply. 1970 Ply. 1970 Ply. 4-Dr Sedan 4-Dr Sedan 4-Dr Sedan Bruce A . Vonada $850 . 51 $842 .01 $860 .00 6910 N. 17th St . Tacoma, WA 98406 SK 9-9725 Said Amir Asaidale $932.00 5233 37th SW Seattle, WA 98126 WE 7-1381 Ernest E. Gustafson $856 .00 $926 .00 $901.00 2601 NE 22nd St . Renton, WA 98055 AL 5-6111 Ralph A. Niemeyer $935 . 65 16815 Sunset Blvd. E. Renton, WA BA 8-5058 Corrine K. Bindara $958 .00 16312 - 120th SE Renton, WA 98055 BA 8-3640 Neil Holbrook $875 .00 2307 NE 8th Place Renton, WA Mr . & Mrs . F. R. Zemanek; $892.00 12507 - 64th So. Seattle , WA SP 2-5223 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk Or CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 8/28/72 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs . 7 :30 P.M. BRUCE COUNCIL CHAMBERS To discuss Airport Development , Pub- 8/31/72 lic health , Salary & Wage Study, P .S .G.0 Land Use and Dog Racing Initiative COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri . 4:00 P.M. CLYMER 3rd FLOOR CONF. RM. Letter from Mr . Lee on City Code 9/1/72 Relating to Trailers FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Mon. 7 :00 P.M. SCHELLERT 6th FLOOR CONF. RM. (Possibly to discuss Planned Unit 9/11/72 Development , Time Permitting) LEGISLATION Mon. 5 :00 P.M. PERRY CHAIRMAN' S OFFICE Review Bid Procedures - Staff to 9/11/72 Recommend, Attorney Invited to Be Present TRANSPORTATION Tues . 7 : 30 P.M. STREDICKE 4th FLOOR CONF. RM. To Continue Review of the Civic 9/5/72 Center Plan and other Committee Items OTHER TRANSIT BUS DISPLAY Wed. 10:00 A.M. RENTON SHOPPING Display of Natural Gas Bus 9/30/72 TO 1:00 CENTER P.M. 279 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK AUGUST 28, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS Bi LDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNTS NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3131 $ 150 .00 K. R. TAYLOR 801 KIRKLAND AVE NE FBRGL. CVR. GREENHOUSE 3132 7 , 300.00 H. J. WYRWITZKE 1605 TALBOT RD S RAISE HSE, CONST. ADD. 3133 375 .00 J. E. NYMAN 3525 S. 6TH ST. STORAGE BLDG. 3134 25 , 000 .00 DRS. BRAIN & WILSON - 3817 TALBOT RD S REMODEL DENTAL OFFICE 83135 850 .00 E. R. FRANCESCHINA - 2001 EDMONDS AVE NE - GARAGE 3136 350 .00 C. CAMBRINI 104 WELLS AVE N. REROOF RESIDENCE 3137 500 .00 M. DOLLEMAN 422 WINDSOR WAY NE REROOF RESIDENCE & GTR. 3138 2 , 400 .00 C. W. SWITZLER 1832 NE 27TH ST. CONSTRUCT ADDITION 3139 800 .00 A.C. HELLING 433 WHITWORTH AVE S CONSTRUCT FR. GARAGE ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3729 250 .00 RENTON SHOPPING CTR - RTN SHOPPING CTR. TEMP. SERV. TRAILER SH. 3730 300 .00 RENTON CAR WASH RTN SHOPPING CENTER RELOCATE WIRING FOR GAS 3731 200 .00 SEATTLE WATER DEPT. S. 2nd ST. FROM RECTIFIER INST. TO PRO- SHATTUCK AVE S. TO VIDE FOR CATHODIC PROTEC- RAINIER AVE S. TION-CEDAR RVR. PIPELINE -32 200 .00 L. W. DAVIDSON 3624 SE 5TH ST. 200 AMP SERV. PANEL 33 600. 00 RAYMOND SAUDE 2019 ROLLING HILLS AV SE - WIRING NEW RESIDENCE X34 540 .00 KAMPE CONST. 1113 N. 29TH ST. WIRE NEW RESIDENCE E3735 100 . 00 RAINBOW CAFE 2311-2 MAIN AVE S INST. SIGNS, 4 FIXTURES 3736 6 , 378 .00 DRS. BRAIN & WILSON - 3817 TALBOT RD S. REWIRE FOR DENTAL OFFICE 3737 500 .00 LAPOINTE PLASTICS 640 HOUSER WAY N INST. EXPL-PROOF LAMPS 3738 350 .00 MICHAEL L. SMITH 3402 NE 7TH ST. ELEC. BASEBOARD HEAT MECHANICAL PERMITS M3263 550 .00 DALPAY & ASSOC. 815 ABERDEEN AVE NE ELECTRIC FURNACE 3264 VOID M3265 1 , 800 .00 GRTR. RTN. SHOP. ENT. 1125 LYNNWOOD AVE NE - INSTALL FIXTURES 3266 600.00 KAMPE CONSTR. 1.113 N. 29TH ST. INSTALL FIXTURES 3267 2 , 400 .00 CITY OF RTN-SHOPS 1.07 WILLIAMS AVE N INSTALL FIXTURES 3268 500. 00 JIM HAWK 2990 E. VALLEY RD. INSTALL FIXTURES 3269 600 .00 R. S. SHANE 2230 NE 20th ST. INSTALL FIXTURES M3270 3 , 000 .00 DRS. BRAIN & WILSON - 3817 TALBOT RD S INSTALL 12 BASINS SEWER PERMITS 1713 WM. TERRY 2015 N. 28TII ST. CONNECT SEWER i I I MONTH OF AUGUST 1972 TRANSFERS TO THE CITY TREASURER: DATE FROM (-) TO (+) PURPOSE TOTAL 8/25 72 Current 78,069. 12 Parks & Recreation 22,000.80 Arterial Street 190313.89 City Street 55,615.57 Cedar River M & 1 357.89 Library 80099.35 Emergency Employme t 1 ,641 .32 Disaster Relief Se v. 33,245.OA Reg b St Fwd Thrus 45,856. Urban Arterial 322,442. Waterworks Utility 101 ,026. Airport 10,494.66 Equipment Rental 380898.94 Firemens Pension 12 701 .64 CLAIMS FUND FOR MONTH OF AUGUST TRANSFERS 751 ,763.55 8/25/72 Current 96,031 .88 ,Parks 8 Recreation 31 ,353.98 City Street 19,082.30 Cedar River M & 1 376.00 Library 60410.42 Emergency Employmen 13, 160. 17 Reg & St Fwd Thrust 633. 15 Urban Arterial 50698.40 Waterworks Utility 12, 103.69 Airport 376.00 Equipment Rental 20210.50 Firemens Pension 100.00 PAYROLL FUND FOR MONTH OF AUGUST TRANSFERS 187,536.49 8/25/72 Payroll Fund Street Fund To correct transfer error made in July 450. 0 8/25/72 St Fwd Thrust Airport Fund To correct transfer 20200.00 Urban Arterial Airport Fund if it 19,800.00 8/25/72 Airport St Fwd Thrust Fund To correct pmt of July 179.76 Airport Urban Arterial Fund 11it 10617.80 8/31 /72 City Shop Constr. CLAIMS FUND FOR MONTH OF AUGUST TRANSFERS 220448.02 e 8/31 /72 Current 891205.39 Parks 8 Recreatio 28,843.63 City Street 19, 193.63 Cedar River M & 1 376.00 Library 69580.00 Emergency Employment 12,633.43 Reg & St Fwd Thrust 540. 12 Urban Arterial 40861 . 1' Waterworks Utility 12,570 33 Airport 37640 Equipment Rental 2,210.51' Firemen's Pension 100.00 PAYROLL FUND FOR MONTH OF AUGUST TRANSFERS 177 490. 14 8/31/72 Fqu.l'pment Rental Current Fund To correct Treasurer's Transfer 11 ,280.58 8/31 /72 Current Park Fund To corre,-t Treasurer's Transfer 4.97 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING September 3-5-, 1972 Renton Municipal Building R E F E R R A L S City Attorney Attorney & Insurance Carrier Claimf li ed by Mrs . Lily K. Backman Claim filed by Mr. Gene T. McDaniel City Clerk Authorized to sign agreements Burlington Northern (signal removal Lind Ave and signal installation Lake Washington Blvd. N. ) Committee of the Whole Letter from Mr. Ripley and Mayor' s reply Proposed Ordinance Sick Leave Benefits for Uniformed Personnel Attendance at National League of Cities Convention Finance & Personnel Committee Wage and Salary Stu y Check Insurance Employee Personal Property Legislation Committee Proposed Ordinance Vacatina Portions Burnett Ave. S. and S . 8th St. Voting Structure of. P.S.G.C. Fund Appropriation Police Department Equipment Fund Appropriation Engineering Department Proposed Resolution Opposing Dog Racing Legislation for Civic Center Traffic Plan Resolution on two "Jobs Now Program" Agreements Mayor Authorized to sign agreements Burlington Northern (signal removal Lind Ave. and signal installation Lake Washington Blvd. N. ) -• Public Safety Committee Request for Music Machine Kingens Restaurant Board of Public Works Water Main Late-Comers Agreement request Mobile Oil Corp. Intent of Cascade Sewer District to annex certain areas Public Works Committee Water Main Late-Comers Agreement request Mobile Oil Corp. Meetings & Events Seattle-King County Convention & Visitors Bureau Meeting in Renton September 22 , at 7 : 30 a.m. Sheraton Renton Inn. No-host breakfast meeting. RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING September 11 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the City Council meeting to order . ROLL CALL OF GRANT , CLYMER, STREDICKE , PERRY , DELAURENTI AND COUNCIL MEMBERS SCHELLERT. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBER BRUCE . CARRIED. +� CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor , HELMIE NELSON , City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE G. M. SHELLAN , City Attorney , HUGH R. DARBY, Chief of Police , M. C . WALLS , Fire Chief, DAVID HAMLIN , Traffic Engineer , GORDON ERICKSEN , Planning Director , BERT MC HENRY, Acting Director of Engineering , VIC TE GANTVOORT , Street Superintendent , GWEN MARSHALL , Finance Director , VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent, JIM FRASER, Personnel Director, CLARK PEDERSEN , Library Director , JACK LYNCH , Administrative Assistant to the Mayor and BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director . Honorary Dignitary Mayor Garrett introduced and welcomed the Hon . Tom Tom Forsythe in Forsythe , King County Councilman , visitor at the attendance meeting this evening . The greeting was acknowledged and responding applause was rendered by the assembly . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO APPROVE THE 8/28/72 Meeting MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF AUGUST 28 , 1972 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT . THE MOTION CARRIED . Rotary Club Mayor Garrett invited Library Board Director Clark History Presented Pedersen and Library Board Members Mrs . Nancy to Library Board Monahan , Mr . Kenneth R. Zehm and Mr. Eugene Hamel to approach the podium to accept Number 1 and 2 copies of the History of the Rotary Club written by Morda Slauson and presented at this time on behalf of the club to the Renton Library , received by Mayor Garrett at Rotary Luncheon meeting heretofore . Mr. Zehm, Library Board Chairman ,accepted the donation on behalf of the Board also expounding the virtues of the facility to house the valued document . VOUCHER APPROVAL Councilman Schellert, Finance Committee Chairman , Special Voucher reported approval of special voucher drawn to W. E . No. 579-Land Williams for land acquisition (Mill Ave . S . ) in sum Acquisition of $12 , 000 . 00 and MOVED THAT COUNCIL AUTHORIZE WARRANT TO COVER THE PAYMENT . THE MOTION WAS SECONDED BY DELAURENTI AND CARRIED . New Editor-Record Councilman Stredicke introduced the Press Repre- Chronicle - Mr. sentative for the Record-Chronicle , new Editor, Mr. Bill Dugovich Bill Dugovich. Welcome was extended and acknowledged. ORDINANCES Councilman Perry , Legislation Committee Chairman, Legislation submitted report with recommendations for action on Committee legislation as follows : Ordinances placed on first Report reading 8/28/72 were now recommended for second and final readings and adoption . Ordinance No . 2737 MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR Establishing No- IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT . Ordinance was read amend- Parking on E . side ing Chapter 5 of Title X (Traffic) of Ordinance No. of Aberdeen Ave . NE 1628 entitled Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton" relating to parking restrictions . (Adds new Subsection 49 : NO--Parking on E . side of Aberdeen Ave . N .E ., from N .E . 24th Street to Kennydale Lions Park parking lot entrance . MOVED BY SCHELLERT AND SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . ROLL CALL VOTE WAS UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE . MOTION CARRIED ADOPTING THE ORDINANCE . 283 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 9/11/72 Page 2 . ORDINANCES - Legislation Committee Report - Cont . Proposed Ordinance Ordinance placed on first reading on 8/28/72 was Vacating Portions submitted with recommendation that signatures and of Burnett Ave . S . publication be withheld , if approved , until con- and S . 8th St . (to veyance to the city of easements . MOVED BY P . S . P . L. Co • ) SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR AND TO PLACE THE DOCUMENT ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . The document was read . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO REFER THE DOCUMENT BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance No . 2738 Final reading and adoption recommended on ordinance Relating to Weed, relating to weed, etc . removal . IT WAS MOVED BY etc . removal from SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR, AND TO public property PLACE THE DOCUMENT ON ITS SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . CARRIED . The Ordinance was read providing for the removal of weeds , noxious matter , HEDGES , trees or other obstructions encroaching on public property ; regulating the removal thereof ; notice to owner or occupant and providing for liens in favor of the city and imposing penalties for the violation hereof . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED AS FOLLOWS : AYE-5 : SCHELLERT , DELAURENTI , PERRY , CLYMER AND GRANT .NO-1 : STREDICKE . MOTION CARRIED ADOPTING THE ORDINANCE . Ordinance No . 2739 Full readings and adoption recommended , to amend Amending Ord. 2728 Ord . 2728 ,to establish receiving fund for loan re Loan from the moneys . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT TO EAA for Project CONCUR WITH THE ORDINANCE TO BE PLACED ON FIRST #53 ,Code FY72-15 READING. CARRIED. The ordinance was read amending Ordinance No . 2728 re loan from the Economic Assistance Program of the State . (To provide for debt repayment from the Water Works Utility Fund of the city .) MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO ADVANCE THE LEGISLATION TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . CARRIED . The document was read. MOVgD BY DELAURENTI , SECOND BY SCHELLERT , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE WAS UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE . MOTION CARRIED. OrCa.Lnance No . 2740 Proposed Ordinance regarding parking restrictions Tabled Until Later on Main Avenue and on the north side of First in the Meeting and Street was presented with referral back to the subsequently adopted Committee recommended after first reading . MOVED" BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR. CARRIED. The Ordinance was read . After some remarks concerning directional street designations IT WAS MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO TABLE ACTION ON THIS ORDINANCE UNTIL LATER IN THE MEETING. THE MOTION CARRIED . RESOLUTIONS Recommended proposed resolution be taken from Resolution No . 1813 the table where it was laid on 8/14/72 , relating Establishing Policy to policy for serving properties outside the for serving property city with sanitary sewer facilities . MOVED BY outside the city STREDICKE , SECONDED BY PERRY, TO CONCUR AND THAT with sanitary sewers THE PROPOSED RESOLUTION BE PLACED BEFORE THE service BODY AT THIS TIME . CARRIED . The document was read. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolutions - PSGC - The Legislation Committee recommended reading Land Planning of Committee. of the Whole Report relating to Puget Sound Governmental Conference Resolution on Land Planning . The report was read recommend- ing Resolution opposing the PSGC proposal , recogniz- •ing, the PSGC as a coordinating agency on a regional basis , not an enforcing agency , and review by that agency welcomed but not enforcement . 284 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 9/11/72 Page 3 . RESOLUTIONS (Cont . ) Committee of the Whole C.,tmmittee of the Whole report recommended Report objecting to adoption of separate resolution objecting voting structure of to the voting structure of the Puget Sound P . S .G.C . Governmental Conference and calling for revision of allotment of voting members for better representation of small cities . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS . CARRIED . MAW Resolution No . 1814 Legislation Committee Chairman Perry sub- Petitioning PSCC for mitted resolutions for reading at this time. revisions in allotment Revision in allotment of voting members of voting members within the P . S . G.0 body was requested so as to provide more adequate and appropriate repre- sentation of the smaller cities in King County . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRA74T, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ . THE MOTION CARRIED. Resolution No . 1815 Res30lution was read wherein the City Council Opposing P . S . G.C . went on record opposing the proposal made by proposal entitled th,e Puget Sound Governmental Conference en- "P . S . G. C . Position titled "P . S . G. C . Position Statement" , right Statement" of review and recommendations invited but right of regulation and enforcement to remain with governmental agency of city jurisdiction wherein the matter lies , and not by any regional body . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED E1Y CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ . 9'HE MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance No . 2740 MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , Parking restrictions ORDINANCE BE TAKEN FROM THE TABLE WHERE IT on Main Ave . S . and WAS LAID EARLIER IN THE MEETING AND BE PLACED S . First Street BEFORE THE BODY FOR ACTION AT THIS TIME . THE (Tabled earlier) MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECOND STREDICKE , TO PLACE THE DOCUMENT ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS . CARRIED . The document was read designating No-Parkingareas on the East and West sides of Main Avenue South and on the North side of South First Street during certain hours of the day . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND BY DELAURENTI , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ . ROLL CALL VOTE WAS UNANIMOUSLY AFFIRMATIVE . MOTIOPI CARRIED ADOPTING THE ORDINANCE . Proposed Ordinance The Legislation Committee Chairman reported Sick Leave Benefits receij?t of proposed ordinance relating to for Uniformed Personnel sick leave benefits for uniformed personnel needing referral action being a negotiable contract item . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO REFER THE ORDINANCE TO THE COM- MITTEE OF THE WHOLE . THE MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND Letter from the King County Boundary Review Board CURRENT BUSINESS gave ;notice of intention of the Cascade Sewer District to annex certain areas , review invited B . R.B . Notice of as provided in RCW 36 . 93 . 100 (2) . MOVED BY r proposed annexation SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER by Cascade Sewer Dist . THE NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR RECOMPIENDATION . THE MOTION CARRIED. Claim for property Claim for building damage during street im- damage-Whitworth Ave . S . proverrkent was alleged in claim filed by Mrs . (Broken Windows) Lily K:. Backman, West side of Whitworth S . , near S� . Second Street intersection . MOVED BY DEI,AURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO REFER THE CI,AIM TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE CITY ' S INSUR]kNCE CARRIER. THE MOTION CARRIED. 2g MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 9/11/72 Page 4 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS (Cont. ) Claim for property Claim filed by Mr. Gene T . McDaniel alleged damage - May Creek damage to land, timber trees and various wild area and natural growth in amount of $50 , 000 . 00 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE CLAIM TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE CITY ' S INSURANCE CARRIER. MOTION CARRIED. Fund appropriation Letter from Gwen Marshall , Director of Finance , equest for Police advised of need for legislation to authorize ep ' t. equipment appropriation of state and federal grant funds , awarded in sum of $8 , 270 . 00 , unto the Police Department Budget for purchase of radio and microfilming equipment. MOVED BY GRANT , SECOND BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR THE NECESSARY ORDINANCE . CARRIED . Fund appropriation Letter from Mr. Bert H . McHenry , Acting Director request by Engineer- of Engineering , requested appropriation of un- ing Department anticipated revenue in sum of $13 , 559 . 25 to fund work completed on the Monster Road Water Project , W-360 , per CAG 1940-72 with King County. MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER THE REQUEST TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR THE NECESSARY ORDINANCE . THE MOTION CARRIED . Traffic Signal Acting Director of Engineering , Bert McHenry , trans- Removal (Lind Ave . ) mitted proposed agreement, cancelling prior CAG . and Installation 1566-69 and providing for removal of present signal (Lake Wn. Blvd. ) installation from Lind Ave . S . , and new agreement for installation of traffic signal system at Lake Wn. Blvd. RR crossing , (At park entrance) , both with Burlington Northern . Secondhand materials from the Lind Ave . (87th Ave . S . ) crossing to be utilized in the new installation . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR AND THAT THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK_ BE AUTHORIZED TO SIGN THE AGREEMENT DOCUMENTS . THE MOTION CARRIED . Additional items Receipt of additional items for the agenda was for Agenda reported . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO PLACE THIS CORRESPONDENCE AT THE END OF THE AGENDA PRIOR TO MEETING ADJOURNMENT . CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr . Mario Gotti , 1005 High Avenue South , inquired concerning status of the pipeline closure and was Pipeline Right- advised of council approval of closure at both of-Way ends with provision for emergency vehicular traffic, and. posting only effected to date , but presently no authority to barricade (by gate) received from Seattle .Mr. Gotti recalled his request for one-way ac.cess out of the art�a, two way to the park , and inquired as to requasts of residents for the road to remain open until another access is provided . Mr . Fritz Pflughoft submitted Petition requesting petition containing 1005 signatures of residents who that the pipeline use the park , many of them from outside the city but road remain open using the pipeline access route thereto , requesting that it remain open , and that prior decision to close now be reconsidered. Mrs . Bobby Penny noted the access is used by up to 400 boys with many of them having to walk the pipeline road which she felt would be better controlled and the children better protected if open. Closure to be MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO delayed until DELAY CLOSURE OF THE PIPELINE RIGHT OF WAY UNTIL alternate access AN -ALTERNATE ACCESS FOR THE RENTON HILL AREA IS to Renton Hill PROVIDED . Upon inquiry by Clymer concerning is provided parliamentary procedure , the attorney noted that content of the motion does not override prior action but merely delays action and would be allowed , upholding the ruling of the chair . After some lengthy discussion concerning route to be used as alternate access , and intent of council in its prior action , the motion was voted upon . MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 9/11/72 Page 5 . AUDIENCE COMMENT (Cont. ) Pipeline Right of Dissenting voice vote on motion to delay the Way - Delay of closure until alternate access is provided Closure brought roll call vote as follows : AYE-3 : SCHELLE RT , DELAURENTI AND STREDICKE. NO-3 : PERRY, CLYMER AND GRANT. MAYOR GARRETT VOTED AYE BREAKING THE TIE VOTE AND CARRYING THE MOTION . During ensuing discussion concerning proposals to be forthcoming for rerouting of traffic at the bottom of the hill , Mr . Hil Shepard, 715 High Ave . , noted the access off the top of the hill has nothing to do with the access at the bottom of the hill , each being an individual problem and the pipeline closure contingency does not tie in . Mr . Gotti noted ultimate goal to be alternate access and if 5% grade can be established school bus service might also be possible . (Engineering Department requested to proceed with Seattle Water Dep ' t . , on requirements for closure . ) t Citizen attendance Mr . Joe Sporcic advised of receipt of communi- at Transpo ' 72 in cation from Mr . Sven Johnson , Washington resi- North Carolina dent who , with his son , was in North Carolina for Transpo ' 72 meeting . Attention was called to September issue of Motor Trend magazine where such attendance was noted with article by Mr. Johnson with views on proposals felt to be an answer to the Urban Transit problem. Mr. Sporcic felt that citizens should be urged to exercise their rights and duties to learn about government , it being important to know what is transpiring in the State and in the Country as well , and to learn is to better understand , Mr. Johnson having many good ideas . k Hon . Tom Forsythe , Mr. Forsythe , King County Councilman , acknow- Chairman, Public ledged receipt of invitation from Councilman Works Committee of Stredicke to attend September 20 meeting here King County Council in the council chambers at 7 : 30 to discuss the Talbot Hill "Island" and problems . (Traffic and Pedestrian walkways) . He advised he was unable to attend but would have committee representation . He acknowledged cooperation between the county and city in working together on various aspects of area problens since 1969 . OLD BUSINESS Councilman Clymer submitted Committee of the Committee of The Whole Whole report for reading of remainder of the Report-Continued recommendations . Renton Municipal Airport Recommended that Council go on record en- Improvement Project dorsing Phase II of the Renton Municipal Airport Project. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR. THE MOTION CARRIED . Wage and Salary Study Recommended that the Finance and Personnel ' (See Finance Committee Committee proceed with directions outlined Report Revising the in report submitted by Mr. Jim Conner of increment step plan C. Carey Donworth & Associates regarding to stay with 5 steps) Wage and Salary Study with amendments as follows : a . Police and Fire Departments be separated into two categories . b. That the provision of the waiting period until "E" step ,as provided in the recommendation , be stricken . c . That the committee review the recommendation for a five step plan to prepare a plan reducing the number of increment steps . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . THE MOTION CARRIED . 287 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 9/11/72 Page 6. OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO RECESS . Attention was called to visitors present for committee reports and in view of the hour it was urged that recess be delayed until later . MOTION FAILED. Dog Racing Initiative MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT , THAT THE Opposition Urged COUNCIL GO ON RECORD OPPOSING INITIATIVE 258 WHICH WOULD RECOGNIZE THE DOG RACING INDUSTRY . Considerable discussion and debate ensued in regard to franchise restrictions according to population discriminating against smaller cities , possible detrimental effect on present industry and ancillary services utilized within the city as result thereof. Question was raised as i to whether the city should step into this area, voters to make their own determination on the issue ; tax benefit questioned since no State Dog Racing Commission will be in control , some remarks regarding conflict of interest debated and dismissed. PENDING MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER RESOLUTION . THE MOTION CARRIED. Transportation Councilman Stredicke , Chairman of the Transporta- Committee Report- tion Committee , submitted Civic Center Traffic Civic Center Plan recommendations as follows : Traffic Plan 1 . Traffic on Houser Way , south of the RR tracks , between Mill and Main be changed to I two-way traffic ,with one lane eastbound and one westbound ,with turn movements on the westbound lanQ6 prohibited at Main Avenue South. 2 . That 1� the radius of the NE intersection of 3rd and Mill be improved and the administration consider not only the radius improvement but providing two lanes on 3rd westbound at Mill . 3 . That the administration provide detailed cost analysis for alternative routes connecting the intersection of 3rd and Mill to Main Avenue South . 3a . Connec- tion from Mill S . to intersection of S . 4th and Main . 3b . New alignment to connect Mill Ave . S . to Main Ave . S . with possible acquisition of all or part of LaBonte Rambler . 3c . Revision of the total Main to Mill transition area that would provide for purchase of all properties east of Main and west of Mill , south of Houser Way . Traffic Engineer ' s Letter from Traffic Engineer Hamlin advised Report that revisions to the S . 3rd Street area as proposed will cost approximately $6 , 500 . 00 with additional Estimate of $6 , 000. 00 for railroad protection warning signal device . The revision as proposed would also prohibit trucks and busses from turning right from the northbound lane of Main Ave . S . onto Houser Way eastbound due to small corner radius avid lane width restrictions to be required. Left turns from Houser Way. S . and Main S . should also be restricted to prevent intersection congestion . The revision will result in sub-standard lane widths south of the division curb, most notable where Houser Way S . meets S . 3rd East of the Municipal Parking Lot entrance ,available width 23 ft. and recommended minimum for cars on curve of this radius , 30 ft. , 15 for each direction . Revision will require signal operation changes from traffic-actuated to fixed time , reducing efficiency during off-peak hours . Also , the city will need to submit joint petition with the railroad to the Wn . Utilities and Transportation Commission for railroad warning signal installations , concern expressed regarding routing traffic onto and along a mainline railroad track. 288 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 9/11/72 Page 7. OLD BUSINESS Transportation MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , Committee Report - TO CONCUR IN THE REPORT OF THE TRANS- Civic Center Traffic PORTATION COMMITTEE FOR REVISION TO Plan THE CIVIC CENTER TRAFFIC PLAN. Two plans had been displayed and were re- viewed , "A" being recommended by the Committee for adoption . THE PENDING MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR NECESSARY LEGISLA- TION. THE MOTION CARRIED. RECESS - 10 : 15 P .M. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO RECESS . CARRIED . The meeting reconvened at 10 : 30 p.m. with quorum present and all council members returning at the gavel . Transportation Committee Various studies were recommended by the Recommendations for Transportation Committee with administra- studies and surveys tive procedure proposed for conducting same as concerns increasing of speed limit on Puget Drive , between Edmonds Ave . S .E . and Puget Dr . ; for a sidewalk on the north side of Grady Way South and for a survey of on- street parking , truck loading zones , cross walks and taxi zones in downtown Renton . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE STUDY AND SURVEY RECOMMENDATIONS . THE MOTION CARRIED . Old Business - Inquiries Councilman Stredicke recalled administra- by Councilman Stredicke tive procedure in direct reply to inquiry and requests for reports from a little theatre group with no action requested of the legislative body . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , THAT Valley Community Players THE LETTER FROM MR. RIPLEY OF THE VALLEY COMMUNITY PLAYERS , AND THE MAYOR' S LETTER OF RESPONSE BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . THE MOTION CARRIED . Inquiry concerning Councilman Stredicke noted June 23rd appointment of City resignation of the City Engineer and sub- Engineer sequent appointment of an Acting City Engineer inquiring as to Permanent appointment , urging consideration of such promotion from within the system rather than nationwide search. Mayor Garrett advised of procedure to date ,and appointment is anticipateu in the near future . Joint City/County Shop Councilman Stredicke reported that the County is proceeding to build its own shop facility , location undetermined at present , there having been some indication some 2 or 3 months ago that joint city/county facility might be considered. Planning Commission MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONP7D BY GRANT , TO Appointment Pending TAKE THE PENDING PLANNING COMMISSION APPOINT- in Committee of the MENT FROM COMMITTEE AND PLACE IT BEFORE THE "ow Whole COUNCIL FOR ACTION AT THIS TIME . (Mr. Jim Denzer) . MOTION FAILED . Procedure Action Recalling administrative action on bail bond inquiry as concerned distribution of reports on the matter, Councilman Stredicke requested all Council members be furnished with written findings concerning the matter of disposition of surplus parking meters , pursuant to inquiry on the subject at the council meeting of 8/14/72 . Mayor Garrett advised the report would be provided. 289 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 5/11/ 71 Page 8. OLD BUSINESS (Cont. ) Legislation Committee Councilman Perry , Legislation Committee Report on Bid Call Chairman , submitted report recommending Policies that the subject of whether or not to re- quire more than one bid response to award on bid calls and review of bid process , be re- ferred to the Finance Committee for recom- mendation with memos from the City Attorney and Mr. Jack Lynch as received by Mr . Perry under dates of 9/11/72 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR. CARRIED . Finance Committee Councilman Schellert, Finance Committee Report on Wage and Chairman , submitted status report on the Salary Study wage and salary study and job classification plan. In regard to Committee of the Whole requests it was determined in review of various plans for step reduction , that the cost would be prohibitive , detailed report to be provided council members by next Monday and report to be presented to the Committee of the Whole on Thursday , the 21st. Claim status inquiry Councilman Grant inquired concerning Claim filed in March by Mr. John Arthur Chance , the City Attorney advising the matter has not yet come to trial but is still in litiga- tion , deposition of Plaintiff ' s attorney taken , another scheduled. LEFF Board Retirement Councilman Grant , referring to his inquiries Procedures Approved concerning replacement of retired uniformed personnel , nature of disabilities of retirees and matter of review of physical status for possible return to duty , reported meeting with the LEFF Board with all information furnished ... and inquiries satisfied, actions found to be in full compliance with the law. Thanks were extended to LEFF Board Chairman Stan Stone for assistance in the matter . Procedure of filling vacancies via Finance Committee notification was noted . NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke noted temporary bus Talbot School Bussing- service rendered the Talbot Hill area due Pedestrian Safety- to hazardous crossings required by children Meeting 9/20/72 walking . The bus service this year was to discontinue however the School Board has ex- tended the service 60 days so the County/City/ School Officials and P .T .A . might meet for solution to safety problems . Meeting has been scheduled for 9/20/72 in the Council Chambers on this subject with representatives invited as noted, Council and Administrative representa- tive from the city administration invited. Rolling Hills entrance Councilman Stredicke noted report from the right of way Rolling Hills area that the street could not be used by school buses or fire protection equipment since it was not a dedicated right -- of way . The administration was requested to check this matter and Acting City Engineer McHenry was given this referral for report back . Good Driving Citation Councilman Stredicke proposed that the Police Recommended Department establish a program for commendation citations for good driving , such as the Planning Department awards for environmental planning . Insurance Claim MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , THE MATTER OF LOSS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY (WORK TOOLS) BY AN EMPLOYEE WHEN THEY WERE LEFT IN A TRUCK IN PROPER STORAGE AREA, BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE TO CHECK INSURANCE COVERA-E CARR D , 290 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 9/11/72 Page 9. NEW BUSINESS Millage Levy - Councilman Perry inquired whether the City Public Hearing would have information on millage levy in October 2 , 1972 time for the public hearing. City Clerk Nelson noted receipt usually about September 20 of the assessed valuation , law requiring that the certified ordinance be filed with the assessor the first Wednesday after the first Monday in October, which time was ex- tended last year, the State Dept . of Revenue , Public Services portion not received in time for cities to meet the deadline . Millage Levy must be adopted and filed with the Assessor , by law,on October 4 this year unless again extended. Attendance - MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY PERRY , THAT National League MATTER OF ATTENDEES AT THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF of Cities Annual CITIES CONVENTION BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE Convention OF THE WHOLE . THE MOTION CARRIED. ADDITIONAL Items deferred to this point on the agenda COMMUNICATIONS were read by the City Clerk with Council action taken as follows : Music Machine Application from Mr . Robert Kingen requested License Request that Rainier Amusement Company be granted the required license to operate a Music Machine at Kingens Restaurant . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECOND BY DELAURENTI , TO REFER THE REQUEST TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. CARRIED . Seattle-King Co. Meeting was announced to be held by the Seattle- Convention & King County Convention & Visitors Bureau in Renton Visitors Bureau- at the Sheraton Renton Inn on Friday , Sept . 22 , Renton Meeting at 7 : 30 a .m. Letter extended invitation to attend the no-host breakfast meeting . Late-Comers Letter from T . V. Cordiner , Mobile Oil Corporation , Agreement Request advised of proposal for installation of some 3900 re Water Main lineal ft . of water main in future Lind Ave . right- of-way with conveyance to the city upon completion . Late-Comers Agreement was requested to recover costs for oversize line to accommodate future development . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE REQUESTS TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED. Request for Letter from Federal Fund Coordinator Chuck Ede Resolution requested legislation authorizing the city to enter into contractual agreements for two approved "Jobs Now Programs" , Earlington Gardens Sewer (Loan Project) and Lake Wn . Industrial Sewer (Grant Project) . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY CLYMER TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED . ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO ADJOURN . 11 : 20 p .m. THE MOTION CARRIED . The meeting was adjourned at 11120 p .m. rrr Helmie W. Nelson , City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 9/11/72 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs , 9-14 7 : 30 P.M. Bruce Council Chambers Regular Meeting Thurs , 9-21 7 : 30 P.M. " 11 Salary & Wage Study (Spec. Mtg. ) COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri , 9-15 4 :00 P.M. Clymer 3rd Flr . Conf . Rm. H. Lee Letter of Inquiry re Trailers - Planned Unit Develop FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Mon, 9-18 7 : 15 P.M. Schellert 6th Flr . Conf. Rm Wage & Salary Study Report LEGISLATION Mon, 9-18 5 :00 P.M. Perry Chairman ' s Office PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS Wed, 9-20 7 : 30 P.M. Stredicke Council Chamber Council invited & others , School Board reps. , King Co. Agency reps , P.T.A. & citizens re TRANSPORTATION Talbot Hill (Springbrook Road) traffic and pedestrian walkways OTHER (Public Works Adm. to make presentation) Representative from Mayor ' s Office. l� 292 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK SEPTEMBER 11 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNTS NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3140 $ 1, 000 .00 George Walmer 2702 Jones Ave NE Reroof residence 3141 1 , 200 .00 P . & W. Const . Co 1800 Union Ave NE Repairs 3142 500. 00 Doris M. George 2409 NE 20th St . Storage room 3143 600 .00 William 0. Heidt 1517 Shattuck Ave S. Replace siding 3144 3 , 500.00 John C . Edwards 3106 SE 5th St . Move house, new fndn. B3145 1, 000 .00 Harold Harrison 1832 NE 20th St . New foundation ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3739 700 . 00 Robert Shane 2230 NE 20th St . Wiring new residence 3740 74 , 300.00 Pacific Car & Fdry. 1400 N. 4th St. Repower Bldg. #12 3741 40. 00 Investment Synd. , Inc. 5021 Ripley Lane N Repair House meter 3742 680 .00 Kampe Constr . Co. 1107 N. 29th St . Wire new residence 3743 250. 00 Stan J. Thorsteinson 3524 NE 7th P1. Wire new addition 3744 1, 000 .00 Wes Williams 1400 Aberdeen Ave NE Wire new residence E3745 450. 00 Dalpay & Assoc. 619 Shelton Ave NE 100 Amp Serv , circuit 3746 350 . 00 P and W Constr. 2830 245th Place Install new service 3747 9, 030.00 The Boeing Co. Renton Boeing Plant Install power panels 3748 250.00 Mrs. Hubbard 559 Pierce Ave SE Install 300 Amp Serv. 3749 225 .00 Harry Schuh 916 Edmonds Ave NE Wire addition MECHANICAL PERMITS M3271 400 .00 Kampe Constr . Co. 1113 N. 29th St . Inst . furnace & duc 3272 200 .00 Jon K. Bergman 3813 Meadow Ave N. Inst . Plmbg.& Fixtures 3273 1, 800.00 Robert Jenzen 801 N. 32nd St . Inst . Plmbg.& Fixtures 3274 3 ,000.00 Grtr . Rtn. Shop. Ctr . 1125 Lynnwood Ave NE Htg. & Air Condition. M3275 1, 100 .00 Raymond Saude 2019 Rolling Hills Ave SE - Gas Furnace & Gas Fireplace Logs 3276 600.00 Thomas Warren 512 S . 19th St . Gas Furnace & ducts 3277 600. 00 Kampe Constr. Co. 1107 N. 29th St . Plumbing & Fixtures 3278 500. 00 Albert Lemay 442 Windsor Way NE Rough in Plumbing 3279 3 , 086. 00 City of Renton-Shop 107 Williams Ave N. Gas Furnace M3280 900 .00 Theodele LaValley 3233 Mtn. View Ave N Oil Furnace Install. 3281 550 .00 Gary Sparks 3301 NE 6th Place Install Gas Furnace 3282 200. 00 Denis Keolker 532 Cedar Ave So. Alt . & Inst , of Plmbg. 3283 900. 00 Harold Harrison 1832 NE 20th St . Gas boiler & wtr . htr. 3284 200.00 Damon Ohnemus 500 Williams Ave S . Plumbing fixtures SIGN PERMITS S249 600 .00 Hub Real Estate 1033 N. Ist St . Wall sign S250 250 .00 George Dobson 818 S. 3rd St. Projecting sign SEWER PERMITS 1714 Tony Go 1209 Kirkland NE Connect side sewer 1715 John Sproule 2827 Mtn. View Ave. Connect side sewer 1716 Bob Jenzen 801 N. 32nd Connect side sewer 1717 VOID 1718 VOID 1719 Grtr. Rtn Shop Ctr. 1125 Lynnwood Ave NE Connect side sewer 1720 Bob Jenzen 801 N. 32nd Storm Drain 290 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING September 18 , 1972 Municipal Building R E F F E R A L S City Attorney and*Insurance Carrier *Claim of Viola E . Oughton Superior Court Summons #757229 , Souis E . Alberthal & Charlotte R. Alberthal City Clerk Authorized to execute agreement with State , EAA and City on aid for sewer Notify Boundary Reveiw Board re Cascade Sewer District Annexation Notify family of J . Fournier , Sr . Committee of the Whole Bids of October 4 , bid opening on CBD Project Matter of Civic Awards Councilman Clymer Prepare cover letter on Resolution No. 1817 and mail to all King County Cities Finance Committee Adjustment in 1972 Budget re Urban Arterial Accounts , TOPICS Projects and Street Forward Thrust appropriations Mayor Authorized to execute agreement between State , EAA and City on aid for No . Kennydale sewer Park Board Matter of Little Theater Valley Community Players and Mayor ' s response Public Safety Committee Application for shuffleboard for Dino ' s Meetings and Events September 20 , 1972 Day of Tribute for John L. Fournier, Sr. September 21 , 1972 Executive Session 7 : 30 p .m. & 9 : 00 p .m . September 23 , National Hunting and Fishing Day r.. 294 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING September 18, 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the City Council- Meeting to order . ROLL CALL OF BRUCE , PERRY , STREDICKE , CLYMER, GRANT . SCHELLERT AND COUNCIL MEMBERS DELAURENTI , BEING IN THE BUILDING ARRIVED SHORTLY . CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor, HELMIE NELSON , City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE G . M . SHELLAN , City Attorney , HUGH R. DARBY , Chief of Police , GORDON ERICKSEN , Planning Director , BERT MC HENRY , Acting Director of Engineering , VERN CHURCH , goo Purchasing Agent , JIM FRASER, Personnel Director , GWEN MARSHALL , Finance Director , JACK LYNCH, Adminis- trative Assistant to the Mayor , BERNARD RUPPERT , Build- ing Director , GENE COULON , Park Director , BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director , DEL BENNETT , Public Works Administrator and DENNIS SALTS , Data Processing Manager . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO APPROVE THE MINUTES 9/11/72 Meeting OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 11 , 1972 AS PRE- PARED AND MAILED OUT . THE MOTION CARRIED. Committee of the Council President Bruce presented Committee of the Whole Report Whole report from executive session recommending that as appointment of Police Chief is approaching , Council Police Chief meet in separate executive sessions with Police Chief Appointment and Police Department personnel on September 21 , 1972 . Upon request for Audience Comment , Harold Caldwell thanked the Council for their consideration on behalf of the Renton Police Guild. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY GRANT , THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . MOTION CARRIED. VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment #588 thru 1064 Warrant No. 588 through 1064 along with LID 270 Cash LID 270 Cash Warrant and Revenue Warrants having received Departmental certi-+04 No . 22 and 23 fication. MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO Revenue R-7 & R-8 CONCUR IN FINANCE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION . CARRIED. ORDINANgES ANDAND Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted report RESOLUTIONS recommending following ordinances be placed on three Legislation Report readings and adopted and resolutions read and adopted : Ordinance No . 2741 MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN State & Federal RECOMMENDATION AND ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING. Grants $8 , 270 . 00 CARRIED . City Clerk Nelson read ordinance to appropri- ate $8 ,270 . 00 State and Federal grants to Police Dept . Budget for radio and microfilming equipment. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE ADVANCED TO SECOND AND FINAL READING . CARRIED . Following reading, DELAURENTI MOVED, CLYMER SECONDED , ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE ALL AFFIRMATIVE . ORDINANCE ADOPTED. Ordinance No. 2742 MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , ORDINANCE BE King County PLACED ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. City Clerk Nelson Reimburses W-360 read ordinance to re-appropriate- King County reimburse- Monster Road ment funds from Water Project W-360 to Account 401- Project 534/32/64 , Capital Outlay, $13 , 559. 25 . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED B Y CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE ADVANCED TO SECOND AND FINAL READING . CARRIED. Following read- ing , it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ . ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN ALL AYES . MOTION CARRIED ADOPTING ORDINANCE . Resolution No. 1816 Resolution authorizing Mayor and City Clerk to execute LID 276 Kennydale agreement between State of Washington , Economic Industrial Area Assistance Authority and City for aid in financing cost Sewer trunk line of certain sanitary sewer trunk line providing service & lift station to industrial sites in North Kennydale area,, was read . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ . CARRIED, RESOLUTION ADOPTED. 295 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 9/18/72 Page 2 RESOLUTIONS Continued Resolution No . 1817 Resolution was read expressing opposition to proposed Opposition to Initiative No . 258 to be on Nov. 7 , 1972 ballot, Greyhound Racing which would authorize Greyhound racing meets in cities with population in excess of 150 ,000, which would be discriminatory to Renton and its citizens . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY PERRY , COUNCILMAN CLYMER PREPARE COVER LETTER AND THIS RESOLUTION BE MAILED TO ALL OF THE CITIES IN KING COUNTY. CARRIED. rs Resolution No . 1818 Councilman Stredicke being the originator of a resolution John L . Fournier Sr. honoring Mr. John L. Fournier , Sr. , presented the reso- Honored lution explaining Mr . Fournier , Sr. died Saturday, and September 20 , 1972 he regretted lack of foresight in not honoring our Day of Tribute outstanding community leader while he was alive . Mr . Fournier was dedicated to development and improvement of Renton and the Green River Valley and was a positive force in moving Renton ahead . Wednesday , September 20 , was declared as a day of tribute to recognize the accomp- lishments as a newspaper publisher and civic leader . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT , RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. Mayor Garrett called attention to Mr. Fournier Sr . ' s active work in Metro Council and area transit , considering it a great privilege to have worked with him on the Metro Council . MOTION CARRIED , RESOLUTION ADOPTED. City Clerk asked to send copy to family . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Application for shuffleboard license for Dino ' s was Shuffleboard read by the City Clerk. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED Dino ' s BY PERRY , THE APPLICATION BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT . CARRIED. F nk Coluccio Letter from Acting Director of Engineering Bert 1 Watermain S . 3rd McHenry recommended for payment the final estimate SM" from Rainier S . due Frank Coluccio Construction Co . in amount of to Burnett S . $10 , 347 . 17 and accept completion September 18 , 1972 , CAG 1993-72 also recommended payment to contractor of the retained percentage of $4 , 506 .45 in 30 days if no claims or liens are filed and proof of payment of tax liabilities is received. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY- BRUCE , TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION . MOTION CARRIED . Moss Construction Letter from Acting Director of Engineering McHenry Houser Way recommended payment of final estimate to Moss Construction CAG 1922-72 Co . , Inc . of $18 ,485 . 84 and completion acceptance as of September 18 , 1972 , also recommended payment of retained percentage of $14 , 521 . 58 in 30 days if no claims or liens are filed and proof of payment of tax liabilities is received . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION . CARRIED . UAB Appropriation Letter from Acting Director of Engineering McHenry re- Adjustment 1972 quested adjustment in 1972 budget be referred to the Finance Committee to provide adjustments in the Urban Arterial accounts for additional projects funding obtained in 1972 as follows : ( 1) Increase account #302/540/000/00/00 from $4 , 133 , 762 to $5 , 261 , 741 . ( 2) Adjust account #302/542/13/63 from $4 , 031 , 800 to $5 , 133 , 246 . (3) Adjust Acct. #302/542/11/11 from $96 , 048 to $121 , 048 . (4) Adjust Acct. #302/542/11/13 from $ 5 , 914 to $7 , 447 . ( 5) Adjust Acct . #302/542/11/10 from $101 , 962 to $128 ,495 . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY , TO CONCUR IN REQUEST AND REFER TO FINANCE COMMITTEE . CARRIED . TOPICS Budget Letter from Acting Director of Engineering McHenry re- Appropriation 1972 quested adjustment in 1972 budget be referred to the Finance Committee to provide adjustments in budget fund- ing for following TOPICS Projects approved in 1972 : MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 9/18/72 Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued TOPICS Adjustment (1) Central Business District - $424 , 500. (Continued) (2 ) Shattuck Ave . Undercrossing - $180 , 000 . ( 3) Sunset Blvd N . E . - $155 , 525 . (4 ) S . W. 43rd/East Valley Highway Intersection $59 , 319 . (5) S .W. 43rd/Springbrook Intersection - $39 , 546 . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN ACTING ENGINEERING DIRECTOR ' S REQUEST AND REFER TO FINANCE COMMITTEE . CARRIED. Street Forward Acting Engineering Director McHenry requested by letter Thrust Budget the 1972 Street Forward Thrust budget be referred to Appropriation the Finance Committee to provide adjustments for addi- Adjustment 1972 tional project funding obtained in 1972 as follows : (1) Increase Acct . 301/540/000/00/00 from $1 , 448 , 174 to $1 , 728 ,114 . (2) Adjust Acct . 301/542/13/63 from $1 , 136 , 529 to $1 ,413 , 816 . (3 ) Adjust Acct. 301/542/11/11 from $10 , 979 to $13 , 479 . (4) Adjust Acct . 302/542/11/10 from $11 , 645 to $14 , 298 . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY , THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE . MOTION CARRIED. Cascade Sewer Dist . Letter from B. L . Ruppert , Acting Chairman , Board of Proposed Annexation Public Works reported review of proposed annexation by TF #8-1 & TF #8-2 Cascade Sewer District with no objection as it does not affect the City of Renton ' s utilities . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR IN RECOM- MENDATION OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND NOTIFY BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD NO OBJECTION TO ANNEXATION . CARRIED . City Clerk will notify Clerk of Boundary Review Board. Claim Against City MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY PERRY , CLAIM FOR ALLEGED Viola E . Oughton DAMAGES BY VIOLA E . OUGHTON BE REFERRED TO THE CITY 912 N . 2nd St . ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED . Alleged Damage to Superior Court Summons No . 757229 , was read showing Por . Track 9 , Louis E . Alberthal & Charlotte R. Alberthal as Plaintiff . Springbrook Acre MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO REFER COMPLAINT Tracts TO CITY ATTORNEY . MOTION CARRIED . Central Business Acting Engineering Director , Bert McHenry , being present District Project requested bids from Downtown Improvement Project Bid Bid Opening 10/4/72 Opening October 4 , be referred directly to council committee to be ready for award at October 16 , regular council meeting , explaining TOPICS three-week advertising requirement . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , BIDS OF CBD PROJECT BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AND HELD UNTIL ADMINISTRATION READY TO ACT . Follow- ing discussion of number of council meetings in October , the MOTION CARRIED . AUDIENCE COMMENTS Renton Police Detective Arnold Hubner reported Police Arnold Hubner Department dinner dance earlier this year honoring Mr . John L . Fournier , Sr. who was given an award as being outstanding in the field of journalism. PROCLAMATIONS Proclamation of Mayor Avery Garrett was read proclaiming National Hunting & September 23 , 1972 as National Hunting and Fishing Day Fishing Day 9/23 urging all citizens to join with outdoor sportsmen in wise management of natural resources . MOVED BY DELAURENT. SECONDED BY BRUCE , THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR IN PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR. CARRIED . OLD BUSINESS Council President Bruce submitted Committee of the Whole Committee of Whole report recommending an ad-hoc committee be appointed Report with nine members , four to be from Fair Housing Commission , to make recommendations to the Council for establishing commission to deal with discrimination and other areas of interest . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY CLYMER, MOTION BE AMENDED TO ADD "UP TO" PRIOR TO "FOUR" . AMENDMENT TO MOTION CARRIED . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY TO ADOPT MOTION AS AMP"T�-PD - CARRIFT 297 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING Page 4 OLD BUSINESS - Continued . Committee of Whole Committee of the Whole recommended request from Renton Report Continued Little Theater Valley Community Players and Mayor ' s response be referred to the Park Board for recommenda- tion . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE RECOMMENDATION . CARRIED. Capital Improvement Council President Bruce appointed the Finance Committee Program to act on the Council ' s Capital Improvement Program. cessive Street Councilman Stredicke requested Engineering Department losure investigate closure of all but one traffic lane during construction on S . 2nd and S . 3rd Streets , to prevent this happening again . Awards to Community MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY GRANT , MATTER OF CIVIC Leaders AWARDS BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE . MOTION CARRIED. Sale of City Parking Councilman Stredicke acknowledged receipt of administra- Meters tion ' s letter detailing action transpiring in 1968 . Mayor Garrett assured disposition of City property was by Council or Finance Committee approval . Resolution No . 1814 Councilman Perry reported on Resolutions presented to Resolution No . 1815 Puget Sound Governmental Conference last Thursday , the request for revision in voting structure met with unanimous approval . The second resolution , PSGC Position Statement, went down to defeat . Finance Committee Chairman Schellert announced completion Salary Plan and Job Classification . Work sheets to be handed out tonight for evaluations at Thursday meeting . Councilman Schellert reminded everyone of election Tuesday and the Metro transit item . s")JOURNMENT MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , MEETING BE ADJOURNED . MOTION CARRIED . Meeting adjourned 9 : 00 p .m. Helmie Nelson , City Clerk C.fl CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 9/18/72 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs , 9/21 7 : 30 P.M. Bruce Council Chambers Police Department SPECIAL EXECUTIVE SESS. Thurs , 9/21 9:00 P.M. " " Police Chief COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri , 9/22 4: 30 P.M. Clymer 3rd Flr . Conf . Rm. Planned Unit Development & Park- ing of Mobile Homes - Trailers FINANCE AND PERSONNEL LEGISLATION Mon, 9/25 5 :00 P.M. Perry Chairman' s Office PUBLIC SAFETY Thurs , 9/21 7 :00 P.M. Delaurenti Chairman' s Office PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION Wed, 9/20 7 : 30 P.M. Stredicke Council Chambers Meet with two members King County Bd. of Public Works , Co. Council Member Dave Mooney, Renton School OTHER Board Officials , Reps . of Talbot Hill Elem. School , Eng. Dept . Rep Street Commissioner , Public Works Director . (Bldg. Director re- quested to have the front door open) l September 18, 1972 299 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPTS. BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNTS NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3146 $ 100 .00 Ernesto Barei 306 Wells Ave S . Replace 40 ft . plasterbd. .47 1,000.00 Renton Sch. Dist . 3000 NE 4th St . Locate portable classroom .48 17 , 000.00 D. W. Sobeic 1800 Monster Rd Tank Storage Bldg. ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3750 800.00 Robert Jenzen 801 No. 32nd St . Wiring in new residence 3751 1, 500. 00 Polymir Ind. Inc. 1800 Monster Rd SW Inst . feeder lines-equip. 3752 45.00 Allan C. Folmar 4120 NE 10th Pl. Inst . Outside receptacle 3753 225 .00 John Harer 345 Wells Ave N. Replace & repair wiring 3754 250.00 Thrift Village 130 Park Ave. N. Wire baseboard heaters E3755 200 .00 N. Fiorito 2880 Maple Valley Hy. Install meter can MECHANICAL PERMITS M3285 700.00 P & W Const . 1800 Union Ave NE Gas Furnace & Hot Wtr .Tan 3286 183 . 00 G. Mortenson 865 Lind Ave SW Hot Wtr . Tank & Heaters 3287 550. 00 Dino Patos 1815 Rolling Hills SE - Gas Furnace 3288 168.50 Liddle Morrow 431 Maple Ave SW Gas Circulating Heater 3289 2,473. 00 Robert Jenzen 801 No. 32nd St . Install boiler M3290 895 .00 Hugh Carney 311 Morris Ave S. Plumbing & fixtures 3291 1, 500.00 Dino Patos 1815 Rolling Hills SE - Plumbing & fixtures 3292 1, 700. 00 John & Kay Sproule 2827 Mtn. View N. Plumbing & fixtures 93 200.00 Tony Go' s Rest . 1209 Kirkland NE Plumbing fixtures SM94 490.00 N. Sundquist 426 Lind Ave NW Install gas furnace SIGN PERMITS S251 3 , 000.00 Richard Reiman 617 S. Grady Way Install pole sign SEWER PERMITS 1721 Kampe Contruction 1107 N. 29th St. Connect side sewer 1722 Kampe Construction 1100 N. 28th P1. Connect side sewer 1723 Kampe Construction 1113 N. 29th St . Connect side sewer 1724 First Church of Christ 214 Whitworth Ave.S .Connect storm sewer Scientist o v 300 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE 3o'1Si02 BEGIN [ND:NG TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF FUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANT$ 0595C 04;'�59 \,'01 D ch►hL tky— go, 591, " CURRENT FUND -�*S'1(\ C. S88 741 Siisf!wwww PAW AND RECREATION 743 783 $16,072164 ARTERIAL STREET 784 784 $180486684 CITY STREET 786 821 $970084#28 CEDAR RIVER M AND I 822 826 $691966 LIBRARY 827 861 $6027304,9 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT $62 $66 $14690094 DISASTER RELIEF iERVo FUND 867 870 $110Il29046 REG# AND STREET FWD THRUST 871 900 $330258940 URBAN ARTERIAL 901 929 $180077030 WATERWORKS UTILITY 930 971 $700780@40 AIRPORT 972 986 66039r21 EQUIPMENT RENTAL c1d', rr►i5 987 1037 ��-i- FIREMEN 8 PENSION 1038 1064 s70077#64 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS 1► .10'��� JUS WE0 THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCILO HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION TWAT MERCWANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDO DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO• "S THROUGH NOt �rlr7�7�, 111 1064 IN THE AMOUNT OF N THIS 18 OF SEPTEMBERO 19726 LID 4-)o lmgo-cu a �13 Ik�d�s FINANC 2MMTE�TE ww••••U♦ • ww•w�� COM TTEE MEMBER Vwoo iswrw• C TEE M9019L p E Base"Alli i.. 301 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING September 25 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers R E F .E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Notice of personal injury in sidewalk fall by Mrs . Wanda Messmer .� COUNCIL BUDGET COMMITTEE Letter from Mr . Tracy J . Owen extending date for filing of millage levy to ten days after notification of assessed valuation COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Board of Adjustment Membership requirements COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Specifications for collection and disposal of solid waste for Renton LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Posting Talbot Road with No Parking signs Appropriation of excess revenues into UAB budgetary accounts , Street and Forward Thrust budgetary accouts per request of Engineering Dep ' t . PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Applications for amusement machine licenses at Coach ' s Corner and Pat ' s Tavern PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATOR To investigate and report whether old transmission lines are to be removed since new installations , from Puget Drive to Grady Way and in vicinity of Earlington Hill shopping area TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE +.Parking in area of Renton Hill access (Third Avenue , Mill to Cedar) APPOINTMENTS June Leonard - Mayor ' s Youth Guidance Committee Mr. Hugh R. Darby - Permanent appointment to position of Police Chief MEETINGS AND EVENTS 9/27/72 - By Proclamation of Mayor Garrett - "Helmie Nelson Day" 10/16/72 - Public Hearing on Application OSC 705-72 , Broadacres , Inc . , for Open Space Classification (Lon gacres Race Track areas) 10/16/72 - A. W.C . Regional Meeting - Meeker ' s Landing, Kent , Wa . 7 : 00 P .M. 302 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING September 25 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND •Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the Renton Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE , GRANT , CLYMER, STREDICKE , PERRY , DELAURENTI COUNCIL MEMBERS AND SCHELLERT . CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT , Mayor, HELMIE NELSON , City Clerk , IN ATTENDANCE JOHN PAIN , Asst . City Attorney , HUGH R. DARBY , Chief of Police , GORDON ERICKSEN , Planning Director, VERN CHURCH , Purchasing Agent, DEL BENNETT, Public Works Administrator, GENE COULON , Park Director , JACK LYNCH , Administrative Asst . to the Mayor and BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO APPROVE 9/18/72 Meeting THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 18 , 1972 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT . CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO . 1819 Councilman Stredicke presented Resolution for Congratulations to reading at this time . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED Helmie Nelson , BY GRANT , THAT THE RESOLUTION BE READ IN ITS ENTIRETY . City Clerk on THE MOTION CARRIED. The Resolution was read acknow- 9/30/72 Retirement ledging the intention of Helmie W. Nelson, City Clerk , to retire from city service as of September 30, 1972 ; reluctantly accepting the resignation and extending great thanks for efficient and dedicated service . The remainder of 1972 was designated therein as "John E . Nelson Year" which husband, along with other family members , Helmie is to reacquaint herself with and to hereafter enjoy together a happy and healthful retirement future . After congratulations , Mayor Garrett reminded the council and assembly of the retirement party to be held for Helmie on Wednesday , September 27 , 1972 from 1 : 00 p.m. until 4 : 30 P . M. at the Carco Theater. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ . THE MOTION CARRIED . CORRESPONDENCE AND Application for license to operate amusement CURRENT BUSINESS devices (two coin-op pool tables) at Coach ' s Applications for Corner, formerly Eagle Tavern, 340 Burnett Ave . Amusement Machine South was read. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY Licenses for the BRUCE , TO REFER THE APPLICATION TO THE PUBLIC Coach ' s Tavern SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT . MOTION CARRIED . and Pat ' s Tavern Application from Pat ' s Tavern owner requested license for operation of two coin-op pool tables at 917 S . Third Street . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO REFER THE APPLICATION TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. THE MOTION CARRIED. Solid Waste Letter from Mayor Garrett submitted proposed Collection & specifications for collection and disposal of Disposal for solid waste within the City including a four-year the City of period to commence May 7 , 1973 at which time the Renton present contract expires . The document reflects a number of revisions however some further modifica- tions are necessary to provide for changes effected in the city ' s organizational structure and to allow for more stringent control and better service . Expeditious review was urged and bid call with December award action was contemplated as time schedule on the matter . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND BY IrLYMER, TO REFER THE COMMUNICATION TO THE-COM-' MIT' EE OF THE WHOLE FOR FURTHER ACTION. THE MOTION CARRIED. ID MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 9/25/72 Page 2 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS : (Cont . ) Open Space Land Letter from Gordon Y . Ericksen, Planning Classification Director , submitted Planning Commission Appl . #OSC-705-72 recommendation , in concurrence with the Broadacres , Inc . Comprehensive Plan Committee , to approve (Longacres) Open Space Classification on lands which Public Hearing Set include the race track , infield , parking , October 16 , 1972 grandstand and maintenance areas at the Longacres Race Track , located south of S .W. 16th Street between railroad r/w on the west and Oakdale Ave . S . W. , extended southerly on the east . These portions of the site approved,being in compliance with RCW 84 . 34 . 040 , the remainder of the site not qualifying . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO SET THE DATE OF OCTOBER 16 , 1972 FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON THIS MATTER. THE MOTION CARRIED. Notice of Claim Letter from Mr . John Messmer reported his for Personal wife had slipped and fallen on the sidewalk Injuries from near Houser Way S . and Mill Ave . S . resulting sidewalk fall- in knee cap -. cartilage damage . Claim form Mrs . Wanda Messmer had been forwarded accordingly . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE INSURANCE CARRIER AND THE CITY ATTORNEY . THE MOTION CARRIED . AWC Regional Association of Washington Cities memorandum Meeting - Kent listed regional meetings for 1972 , to be 10/16/72-Meeker ' s hosted by Kent for this area on October lei, Landing at Meeker ' s Landing at 7 : 00 p. m. PROCLAMATION Proclamation by Mayor Garrett designated 9/27/72 Helmie Wednesday , September 27 , 1972 as "Helmie Nelson Day in Nelson Day"in the City of Renton in recogni- Renton tion of the diligent and devoted performance of her many and varied duties over the more than 1G years of service rendered the city , her unique example setting an example for other employees and citizens of the community who will miss her upon her well -deserved retirement . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION . CARRIED . APPOINTMENTS Letter from Mayor Garrett reported appointment Mayor ' s Youth of June Leonard of Renton Rehabilitation Counsel- Guidance Committee ing Committee as a member of the Mayor ' s Youth , June Leonard Guidance Committee . Council confirmation not required for this appointment same being made upon recommendation by Judge Houser . Mr . Hugh R. Darby- Letter from Mayor Garrett requested concurrence Chief of Police in the appointment of Mr . Hugh R. Darby to permanent position of Chief of Police in the City of Renton , effective as of October 1 , 1972 . .� Letters supporting Letter read from the Washington Association of appointment and Sheriffs and Police Chiefs outlined services recognizing accom- rendered by Chief Darby on numerous committees plishments of Chief contributing toward improved police services , Darby and in various appointed capacities of leader- ship programs by which he has earned unlimited confidence of his colleagues , that support being now enforced by witness of his accomplishments as the Association Members know them to be , no issue taken hereby with grievances of the Renton Police Officers Guild. •)�_i4 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 9/25/72 Page 3 . APPOINTMENTS : Hugh R. Darby , Chief of Police , City of Renton Auburn Citizens Letter signed by 13 residents and businessmen and Businessmen of Auburn , Washington noted acquaintance with letter urging Chief Darby through his service in the Wn . State confirmation of Patrol , as Auburn Chief of Police and as a citizen appointment of and neighbor, noting his achievements through his Mr. Darby talents for leadership and urging confirmation of the permanent appointment . COUNCIL ACTION MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , TO CONFIRM THE PERMANENT APPOINTMENT OF MR. HUGH DARBY TO POSITION OF CHIEF OF POLICE OF THE CITY OF RENTON . Audience Comment MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND ALLOW AUDIENCE COMMENT AT THIS TIME EACH SPEAKER TO ADHERE TO THE 5 MINUTE LIMIT RULE . THE MOTION CARRIED. Speaking in opposition to the appointment were members of the Police Officers Guild and their wives , low morale among the officers being cited , with new regulations concerning relocation of the shotguns in the patrol cars , one-man in a patrol car rather than two , downtown foot patrol and new rules concerning daily log entries being factors contributing thereto,, a desire for strong leadership being expressed by various officers . Speaking on the matter was Mr . Charles Shane , former City Councilman , who ' felt the petition signed by 58 of 64 police department was of some significance . Wives of police officers testifying as to home morale of recent date included Mrs. Nancy Persson , Mrs . Betty Northrup;r and citizens , Dr . Rao of Kent , Mr . Frank Wilson, County resi- dent , Mr . Joe Sporcic and Mr . Jim Pitcher , Renton residents and Mrs . Ray Pierce who felt confidence in leadership was a requisite at all levels of the city ' s government . Police officers speaking were Mr. Harold Caldwell , President of the Police Officers Guild, explaining the Guild ' s actions in decision of opposition at expiration of the six months , expressing desire for strong leadership, noting their pride in the department. Others speaking were officers John C . Pavone , Arnold Hubner , Bill File and Ray Persson who noted low morale of the department and communication prob- lem of getting their voices heard by the Chief,. but noting desire to adequat Sly serve the citizens . • Attorneys Jack. Burgeson , and Duncan Bjorni , Leg,11 Counsel for Chief Darby , noted the charges to be innuendos and invectives , the procedural changes as cited being proper actions based upon accepted standards of administrative police practices which were the result of 26 years of spotless service by the Chief , a former State Patrol 'Trooper and sub- sequently Police Chief of Auburn . It was pointed out that the men cannot set the standards and run the department and that the Chief should be given the opportunity to get on with the job of making the department a number one operation as it should be . Members of the Council questioned Chief Darby # Council Action and remarks followed concerning aspects of con- versations , the co arative status of the police force statewide ; and cd idate Provost Marshall Van "ninkle •. The appointment motion. was subsequently voted upon and dissenting voice vote brought roll call as follows : AYE-5 : BRUCE , SCHELLERT , DELAURENTI , PERRY AND CLYMER. NO-2 : STREDICKE AND GRANT . CARRIED. Recess MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO RECES. . THE MOTION CARRIED . Recess was declared. 30.5 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING Page 4 . OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL : Committee Reports Meeting Reconvened Roll call of Council followed the recess with all responding present as previously. Transportation Councilman Stredicke , Chairman of the Committee Report Transportation Committee , submitted report, as result of meeting between King County , Pedestrian Safety- Renton School District and City officials, Talbot Road regarding pedestrian safety on Talbot Hill . King County will conduct cost, analysis for tile and walkway on the East side of Talbot road from S . 160th to S . 157th and the school district will pay the material costs for drain tile and catch basin, $2 , 000 . 00 authorized therefor by the School Board ; work to be performed by the County and to .include flashing overhead signs at S . 157th crossing. The committee recommended that the city administration take necessary action to improve the west shoulder of Talbot Road from the South city limits (S . 157th) to existing walkways with guidepost installation to separate pedestrian and vehicular traffic , and that the entire west side of Talbot Road, from 157th to Puget Drive ,be posted with No Parking 8 : 00 a.m, to 5 : 00 p.m. , School days only. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR WITH REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . MOTION CARRIED. Bingo Raffle , etc. - Councilman Stredicke called attention to Regulations warning by the County Prosecutor concerning ordinances allowing bingo , raffles , etc . inquiring as to status as would involve local rs, government practice , response requested of the City Attorney . Asst . City Attorney Pain noted directive had as yet not given a clear decision , to his knowledge ,and that he would ad- Vise Mr . Shellan the referral request . Mr. Stredicke inquired as to revenue derived from these activities and mode of reporting , it being noted that the Attorney would not properly be an investigative body, City Clerk Nelson advising that the Department of Revenue for taxation purposes requires reporting of moneys derived from those who conduct the activity, as does Seattle . Finance Committee Councilman Schellert , Chairman of the Finance Report - Appropria- and Personnel Committee , submitted report tion of Excess approving fund appropriations requested by Revenues Acting Engineering Director McHenry, from excess revenues unto U .A. B . Budgetary Accounts , $1 ,127 , 979. 00; Street Fund , $277 , 287 . 00 and Street Forward Thrust Budgetary Accounts , $279 , 940. 00. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR IN THE REPORT WITH RE- FERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE TO EFFECT THE APPROPRIATIONS . THE r... MOTION CARRIED . Transmission Line MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , THE and Replacement MATTER OF NEW TRANSMISSION LINE INSTALLATIONS Status FROM PUGET DRIVE TO GRADY WAY AND UP EARLINGTON HILL BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS ADMINIS- TRATOR TO REPORT BACK AS TO WHETHER THE OLD POLES ARE TO BE TAKEN DOWN , THIS BEING THE UNDERSTANDING WHEN CITY LIGHT INSTALLED THE NEW LINE . MOTION CARRIED . Mining and Grading Legislation-Preemption Councilman Grant requested copy of the legal by State opinion and attorneyb report concerning state pre-emption as con^eZs mining and grading w MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 9/25/72 Page 5 . OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Solid Waste Councilman Grant inquired whether considera-- Collection tion had been given to hiring of a consultant and Disposal for an in-depth study as concerns solid waste collection and disposal for the City and/or by the City. Mr . Jack Lynch , the Mayor ' s Administrative Assistant , advised of in-house study by city forces now in process with such matter under review at the present time and information to be made available for council consideration, Mid-October target date indicated by the Acting Engineering Director , December bid call anticipated. NEW BUSINESS BY Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding letter COUNCIL from the Assessor ' s office extending date for cities to file millage levy same distributed to Millage Levy Council but not appearing on the agenda. The filing date City Clerk noted this was to appear for reading extended at the public hearing which would then need to be continued in event the assessed valuation had not yet been furnished . Councilman Stredicke read the notice from Mr . Tracy J . Owen advising of extension to ten working days after date of notification of assessed values to taxing dis- tricts , delay due to availability of utility valuations from the Wn . State Department of Revenue . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO REFER THE LETTER TO THE COUNCIL ' S BUDGET COM- MITTEE . Some discussion ensued regarding the requirement to determine millage levy prior to budget adoption , the State law being changed as to budget adoption in December rather than in October but certification of millage remained in October. MOTION SUBSEQUENTLY CARRIED . Board of MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO REFER Adjustment MATTER OF REQUIREMENTS FOR BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Membership MEMBERSHIP ,GENERAL CONTRACTOR LICENSED BY THE STATE SPECIFICALLY REFERENCED , TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE . THE MOTION CARRIED . Good Driving Councilman Stredicke noted prior suggestion for Award Problems good driving award will be pursued with the National Safety Council there being some problems in connection therewith . Student Govern- Councilman Stredicke inquired concerning past mend Day student government day activities . Mayor Garrett noted such request usually comes from the school but could be instituted by the City attention called to number of High Schools now operating in the area. Congratulations Retirement congratulations and best wishes were and Best Wishes extended by Council Members to City Clerk Helmie to Retiring City Nelson her valuable assistance over the years Clerk Helmie Nelson acknowledged and each noting she is to be missed. Pipe Line Road Councilman Grant proposed closure of the pipeline Closure Action road at both ends . Parliamentary procedure ruling by the Attorney brought motion by one voting on the affirmative side to reconsidVr the previous action by which they voted not to close the pipe- line road until a new access was built . MOTION BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY PERRY , TO RECONSIDER PRIOR ACTION . Prior action was recalled wherein the Council had authorized closure at both ends which motion had been modified to close the right of way at such time as a new access was provided. Mr . Fred Burkhalter noted volume of traffic to have brought ne+-ition for c .osure and reaction 307 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 9/25/72 Page 6. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL (Cont. ) Pipeline Road resulting with petition for opening for Closure access to the park submitted by residents utilizing the facility many from areas of the county, barricade only at one end with no egress being proposed but only access to the park area. Some 65 hill residents in favor of closure there being no problem for residents before the right of way was opened. Stredicke recalled survey with written response and 55% wanting the road open . Discussion ensued concerning Seattle Water Department ownership and permit held by the city for use PENDING MOTION TO RECONSIDER WAS VOTED UPON THE CHAIR RULING THE MOTION LOST . ROLL CALL VOTE WAS REQUESTED AND RESULTED IN UNANIMOUS NEGATIVE VOTE . THE MOTION WAS DECLARED LOST. Subsequent motion was proposed by Delaurenti to close the right of way at the intersection of the park parking lot entrance to allow park access but not through traffic , Seattle Water Department to be so notified. The motion was voted upon and lost. Prior action to close at both ends as modified to include alternate access remained in effect as was taken at the meeting of 9/11/72 . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Bill Larson , 714 High Avenue South , inquired concerning parking on Third Avenue South , from Parking in area Mill to Cedar,which with limited egress off the of Renton Hill hill causes problems and now with parking on access the South side of South 3rd and limited access as well , fire equipment will also have difficulty getting up the hill . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND BY GRANT , TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTA- TION COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION . CARRIED. Remarks by Mrs . Helmie Nelsen , retiring City Clerk ,expressed Retiring City her thanks for the cooperation received over Clerk , Helmie the years from the council and city personnel Nelson advising that many times she had been grateful that some of the decisions required were not hers to have tc make . She acknowledged endeavors aAd best efforts put forth by all in pursuance of their duties and tasks stating her assurance that the City will move forward as in the past and that although there will always be people who will feel things should be done one way or another but the elected officials do make the right decisions for the benefit of the city . ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DE LAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , 11 : 30 p .m. TO ADJOURN. THE MOTION CARRIED. The meeting was adjourned at 11: 30 p .m. The Council Chamber was filled to capacity with visitors this evening . Helmie W. Nelson , City Clerk CITY CUUNCIL CUMM1TTEE MEETING (:ALClIVLIAK Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF September 25 , 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs, 9/28 7 : 30 P.M. jBruce Council Chambers gage and Salary Studies and Other Referrals COMMUNITY SERVICES. Fri , 9/29 4: 30 P.M. Clymer 3rd Floor Confer- Planned Unit Development ence Room FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Mon, 10/2 5 :00 P.M. Perry Chairman' s Council Office LEGISLATION PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION OTHER now Low.4g 309 , OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK SEPTEMBER 25 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS B1 LDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNTS NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK IB3149 $ 200. 00 H. Peacock 1311 N. 34th St . Construct Play House 3150 2 , 500.00 A. L. Brotherton 2905 NE 5th P1. Single car garage & reroof 3151 2 , 000. 00 Ch.of Latter Day 701 Monroe Ave NE Inst . of insulation & fini- Saints shing interior walls in sanctuary. 3152 VOIDED 3153 300.00 E. W. Price 207 NW 5th St . Reroof, replace floor 3154 200 .00 A. G . Groves 554 Bronson NE Recreation room B3155 325 . 00 R . L. McNabb 3306 NE 9th St . Reroof residence 3156 12 , 800. 00 S. Oliver 433 Bronson W y NE Addition to residence 3157 1, 500 .00 G. J. Paulus 1531 & 1533 Attached garage & storage Jefferson Ave NE ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3756 100 .00 Harold W. Walcott 437 Windsor Wy NE Install underground lines 3757 600. 00 Dino Patos 1815 Rolling Hills Wire new residence 3758 50 . 00 Hugh Carney 311 Morris Ave S Install temporary service Mi iANICAL PERMITS M3M 800 .00 Dalpay & Assoc . 551 Grandey Way NE Install Plumbing & Fixtures 3296 30 , 000 .00 Puget Sound Pwr . 620 S . Grady Way 7 Heat Pump Units 3297 147 . 50 June H. Holt 3331 NE 6th Pl . Gas wall furnace and vent 3298 1 , 500 .00 W. B . Williams 1400 Aberdeen Ave NE Inst . plumbing & fixtures 3299 200. 00 W. Coffin 1216 N. 31st St . Plumbing & fixtures n i C I T Y O F R E N T O N MONTH OF September�1972 TRANSFERS TO THE CITY TREASURER: DATE FROM (—) TO (+) PURPOSE TOTAL 1/26/72 Current 80,599.21` Parks & Recreation 16,972.4E Arterial Street 18,485.8L City Street ' -YJ — 27044.t Cedar River M & I {7' ;71, b s , Library 'l-x(73 y 591.6 5 873. Emergency Empl.oyme t 1,690.94 Disaster Relief Seiv. 11,229.46 Reg and St Flv�d Th st 33,253.40 Urban Arterial 180,770.30 Waterworks Utility 70,780.40 Airport Equipment Rental 6,339.21 Firemen 's Pension 10,217.137.077.64 CLAIMS FUND FOR MONTH OF SEPTEMBER TRANSFE 470.9—_ 71.10 /26/72 Current 91,076. 30 Parts & Recreation 19,002.06 City Street 18,404.70 Cedar River M & I 376,00 Library 6,403.4? Emergency Employme t 11752.32 Reg & St Fwd Thrust , 35 . Urban Arterial 3,435435.35 911.16 Waterworks Utility 12,537.00 Airport 376.00 Equipment Rental 2,210.5( Firemen's Pension 100.0( PAYROLL FUND FOR MONTH OF SEPT. TRANSFER 166,592.36 Emergency Employmert Payroll Fund Payroll Correction 200.00 Claims Fund Airport Fund (Cancel] d Claims Warrant #9063) 2.00 x/30/72 Current 94,361 .69 Parks d Recreation 16,718.90 City Street 17,585.46 Cedar River M b 1 376.00 Library 6,312.97 Emergency Employmen 10,426.39 Reg E St Fwd Thrust 417.58 Urban Arterial 3,758.31 Waterworks Utility 12,599.89 Airport 376.00 Equipment Rental 2,210.50 Firemen's Pension 100.00 PAYROLL FUND FOR MONTH OF SEPT. TRANSFER 165,243.69 YOR FINANCE DIRECTOR 311 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING October 2 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P .M . Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim of Wanda Mae Messmer COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE .�. Classification of Council Secretary and Administrative Assistant to Police Department CITY CLERK Agreement with Seattle-King County Health Department and C .C . Donworth DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Appropriation of funds to Budgetary Accounts LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Change in Position #4 Board of Adjustment Transfer of funds for Springbrook Flood Damage investigation Resolution protesting New Legislative Districts MAYOR Agreement authorized with Seattle-King County Health Department Agreement authorized with C . C . Donworth & Assoc . NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE Inclement weather gear PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE_ Wholesale Auto Center use of public right-of-way PROCLAMATIONS .� Fire Prevention Week October 8 , through October 14 , 1972 312 RNTJN CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING October 2 , 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance CALL TO ORDER and called the Renton City Council meeting to order . ROLL CALL OF BRUCE , GRANT , CLYMER, STREDICKE , PERRY , DELAURENTI COUNCIL MEMBERS AND SCHELLERT . CITY OFFICIALS IN AVERY GARRETT , Mayor, DEL MEAD , City Clerk, G. M. ATTENDANCE SHELLAN , City Attorney , HUGH R. DARBY , Chief of Police , GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director, GORDON ERICKSEN , Planning Director , BERT MCHENRY . Acting Now Director of Engineering , JIM FRASER, _ Personhel Director , GENE COULON , Park Director, VERN CHURCH , Purchasing Agent , Vic TeGANTVOORT , Street Superin- tendent , JACK LYNCH , Administrative Assistant to the Mayor , BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director , and M. C . WALLS , Fire Chief . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO APPROVE 9/25/1972 THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 25 , 1972 AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT . CARRIED . INTRODUCTIONS Mayor Garrett intorduced Renton ' s new City Clerk , Del Mead and Maxine Motor , Council Recording Secretary. Councilman Stredicke introduced Record Chronicle reporter Chris Leachtenauer , who was welcomed by Mayor Garrett . PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices being 1973 Millage Levy published and posted as required by law, the public hearing was declared open and letter was read from Tracy J . Owens of King County Assessor ' s Office advising of extension to ten working days after date of notification of assessed values to taxing Hearing Extended districts , delay due to availability of utility to October 16 , 1972 valuations from the Washington State Department of Revenue which did not arrive in time . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , AS WE HAVE NOT RECEIVED ASSESSED VALUATION, HEARING BE CONTINUED UNTIL DATE OF OCTOBER 16 , 1972 . Councilman Schellert urged council to consider lowering property taxes . MOTION CARRIED PUBLIC HEARING FOR 1973 MILLAGE LEVY EXTENDED UNTIL OCTOBER 16 , with Administration to obtain information on amount of revenue sharing . Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Clymer Committee Report submitted report recommending concurrence in the Change in Board of Mayor ' s letter of September 19 , changing qualifica- Adjustment tions for Position #4 of Board of Adjustment from Position No . 4 a general contract, (member of A .G . C . )olicensed by the State to a person actively engaged in the management or ownership of an established retail business in the City . The reason for change was no citizen was member of that organization . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . MOTION CARRIED . ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Perry presented RESOLUTIONS committee report recommending ordinance be placed on its first reading and referred back to committee : r` Legislation Change in Position #4 Board of Adjustment . MOVED Committee Report BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING . CARRIED. An amendment to Board of Adjustment Ordinance changing the composi- tion of Position No . 4 to an owner , manager , or operator actively engaged in the conduct or operation of a retail business located in Renton city limits was read by City Clerk Mead . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . MOTION CARRIED . The Legislation Committee recommended the following ordinances be placed on their first , second and final read4nR and be a,lonFed : MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING Page 2 10/2/72 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued Amendment to Ordinance relating to parking restrictions on Traffic Code West side of Talbot Road 8 : 00 a.m. to 5 : 00 p.m. Talbot Road South MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING . MOTION CARRIED . Ordinance read prohibiting parking West side Talbot Road S . on school days from South City Limits to Puget Drive. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED GRANT , ORDIUAMCE BE REFERRED BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE . CARRIED. ORDINANCE NO. 2743 Ordinance appropriating funds from excess revenue Appropriation funds into U .A . B. Fund Budgetary Accounts , Street , and to Budgetary Accounts Street Forward Thurst Budgetary Accounts . MOVED Urban Arterial BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , TO CONCUR IN Street RECOMMENDATION OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND PLACE Street Forward ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING . CARRIED. City Clerk Thrust Mead read ordinance authorizing Director of Finance to provide following appropriations : UNTO : Urban Arterial Fund Budgetary Account 302/542/13/63 $1 , 101 , 446 . 00 Account 302/542/11/11 25 , 000 . 00 Account 302/542/11/13 1 , 533 . 00 UNTO : Street Fund Budgetary Account 104/542/16/63 227 , 287 . 00 UNTO : Street Forward Thrust Fund Budgetary Account 301/542/11/11 2 , 500 . 00 Account 301/542/11/13 153 . 00 Account 301/542/13/63 227 , 287 . 00 MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY GRANT , THIS ORDIN- ANCE BE ADVANCED TO SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED . Following reading , MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT THE ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ . ROLL CALL VOTE ALL AYES . MOTION CARRIED. RESOLUTION NO . 1820 Resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to 2% of Proceeds from enter into agreement and sign contract with Seattle- Sale of Liquor to King County Health Department re Central Alcoholism Aid Alcoholism Agency was read . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED Program BY SCHELLERT , RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ . MOTION CARRIED. Hon . Gary Grant , State Representative State Representative was introduced , commenting in support of this program. GARY GRANT Present, An Ordinance transferring funds from certain excess Favoring the Project revenues received in excess of estimated revenues to ORDINANCE NO. 2744 current fund miscellaneous services for the Transferring $2 , 500 . purpose of paying the City ' s fair share for the City ' s Share Central Alcoholism Agency. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , Alcoholism Program SECONDED BY DELAURENTI TO PLACE ON FIRST READING. CARRIED . Following reading , MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING . MOTION CARRIED. After reading , MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , CORRESPONDENCE AND ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ . ROLL CALL VOTE ALL AYES CURRENT BUSINESS MOTION CARRIED. Claim-Wanda Messmer Claim for personal injuries filed by Wanda Mae 24664 156th S . E . Messmer was read by City Clerk . MOVED BY PERRY , Kent , Wa. 98031 SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE CLAIM BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED . Beautification Request for use of public right-of-way for lighting 365 Rainier Ave . N. purposes was read from Tommy R. Crook of Wholesale Auto Center , Inc . MOVED BY GRANT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION . CARRIED . St . Bernadette Request for No-Fee Permit for six elementary school School , Burien children to sell candy bars in Renton from September 30 , through October 7 , 1972 to benefit the St. Bernadette School activity fund was presented by City Clerk . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO CONCUR IN THE REQUEST . CARRIED . MINUTES - RETTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 10/2/72 Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE & CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued -ansfer of Funds Permission having been granted for addition to Flood Damage agenda, letter requesting transfer of funds for Investigation claim research and possible litigation costs involved in Springbrook flood damage area was read by the City Clerk from Bert McHenry , Acting Director of Engineering. The amount of $3 ,600 . 00 to be transferred from Water Utility Account No . 401/534/32/64 to Account 401/534/32/31 for pro- fessional services involving City Attorney and consultant fees . City Attorney Shellan explained information needed from consultants for claim filed by City against County and two claims against City . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR ... IN REQUEST OF ACTING DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING MC HENRY AND REFER MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Frank Storey Mr. Frank Storey protested City being divided into 1325 Kennewick N.E . two separate legislative districts in the recent redistricting and complained of gerrymandering . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY GRANT , THAT MATTER OF REDISTRICTING BE REFERRED TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR FURTHER INVESTIGATION . MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO AMEND MOTION THAT LEGISLATION COMMITTEE PREPARE RESOLUTION OBJECTING TO THE CITY BEING DIVIDED INTO TWO LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS AND THIS BE FORWARDED' TO THE LEGISLATURE . AMENDMENT CARRIED. ORIGINAL MOTION, AS AMENDED , CARRIED . PROCLAMATION Fire Prevention Week Proclamation by Mayor Garrett designated October 8 , October 8 thru 14 through October 14 , as Fire Prevention Week urging all departments and agencies to work for improved fire safety . MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , CONCUR IN PROCLAMATION . CARRIED. APPOINTMENTS Mayor ' s Youth Letter from Mayor Garrett reported appointment of Guidance Committee Bud Hill , Attendance Officer at Hazen High School , Bud Hill to the Mayor ' s Youth Guidance Committee . Council concurrence not required. OLD BUSINESS Council President Bruce presented committee report Committee of the relative to Wage and Salary Study recommending : Whole Report 1 . Acceptance of proposals as made by Finance Committee and Administration including separate schedule for Department Heads . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY BRUCE , TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE OF WHOLE . CARRIED. 2 . The staff provide recommendations re : Rating of Department Heads in dollar amounts , classifi- cation of Data Processing Manager to Director and whether should be placed under Director of Finance , provide missing job descriptions and that the positions of keypunch and computer opera- tors and electronics technician be divided into three classifications each . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION . MOTION CARRIED. 3 . Refer to Committee of the Whole the classificati of Council Secretary and Administrative Asst . in the Police Department. MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT . CARRIED. Remarks by In order to set record straight Councilman Stredicke Councilman Stredicke asked record to show during confirmation of Police Chief appointment his remarks were on Renton Chief not Auburn_ Councilman Stredicke inquired whether or not political candidates are notified of sign code requirements . Affirmative answer given by Mayor . Councilman Stredicke requested copy of State Revenue Report on groups holding permits for bingo , raffle and amusement games in Renton . 345 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING Page 4 10/2/72 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Council Referral Councilman Stredicke presented letter from Park of Sept. 18 , 1972 Director Coulon re Park Board meeting with Bill Ripley , President of the Valley Community Players Carco Rates Reported wherein Park Board passed the following motions : Reasonable by 1 . Park Director and Theatre Manager be encouraged Valley Community to hold discussions with Valley Community Players Players to improve publicity, and 2 . Park Board recommend to City Council that no change in rental rates of Carco Theatre be made at this time . Charles T. Fournier Mr. Charles T. Fournier was introduced as Vice Welcomed Chairman of Committee for the operation of Record Chronicle, introduction by Councilman Stredick$. Negotiating Finance Chairsan Schellert presented agreement with Agreement C.C . Donworth & Associates for purpose of negotiating Representing City- modifications to labor agreements for 1973e with with Firefighters terms to be $ 35 . 00 per hour and 104 per mile, and Police Guild City ' s Labor Negotiations Committee recommending concurrence . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE , CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT . Mayor Garrett advised agreement to include request for monthly reports from C .C . Donworth with 104 a mile to be between Seattle and Renton and $35 . 00 CORRECTED-REFER fee to begin with starting negotiations . MOTION AINUTES OF lo-16-T'Z CARRIED. Emergency Clothing MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , MATTER OF EMERGENCY CLOTHING FOR INCLEMENT WEATHER BE REFER- RED TO THE NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE . CARRIED. Pipeline Road Upon discussion of council action on Pipeline Road , Closed Administrative Assistant Lynch reported Traffic Engineer Hamlin notified Seattle Water Dept . Supt . Ken Lothian , of City ' s decision to close Pipeline Road , Water Dept, agreeing to do the work . Council- man Stredicke reminded Council 55% of persons in survey wanted road open until new road built and 1 , 000 signature petition asked road to remain open. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL RECONSIDER ACTION BY WHICH THEY VOTED TO CLOSE THE PIPELINE ROAD. Upon Councilman Grant ' s request for Point of Parliamentary Procedure , City Attorney Shellan advised if motion to reconsider carries then you have the motion before you that originally passed. Roll Call Vote resulted in AYE : Bruce , Stredicke , Delaurenti , Schellert NO : Grant , Clymer and Perry. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE PIPELINE ROAD BE CLOSED AT BOTH ENDS . MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY SCHELLERT , MOTION BE AMENDED THAT PIPELINE ROAD NOT BE CLOSED UNTIL ALTERNATE ACCESS ROUTE TO TOP OF RENTON HILL ESTABLISHED. Roll Call Vote resulted in AYE : Bruce , Stredicke , Schellert NO : Grant, Clymer, Perry and Delaurenti . AMENDMENT MOTION FAILED . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr . Mario Gotti asked that Grant Ave . S . be opened Renton Hill before Pipeline Rd. closed with Pipeline being one Residents way off the hill . Mr . Fred Burkhalter , Mr . Mario Tonda and Mrs . Sharon Herman asked that Pipeline Rd . be closed . Upon call for "question" Mayor Garrett restated motion to close Pipeline Road at both ends . MOTION CARRIED . NEW BUSINESS In order to be prepared for October 16 , Open Space Public Hearing , Councilman Stredicke asked Finance Open Space Director for tax information on the Longacres site , Classification the City Attorney for qualifications under open Application- space law and the Planning Director to provide information from Planning Commission hearing , with Broadacres , Inc . the City Clerk forwarding requests to Department heads . Councilman Stredicke asked Administration review with Building Director possibility of removing wall between Council Chambers and cafeteria to be replaced by sliding door . MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING Page 5 10/2/72 AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Hil Shepard, 715 High S . , inquired on progress Civic Center of A Plan . Councilman Perry advised ordinance would Traffic Plan be changed to open street bottom of Renton hill as soon as Engineering had received equipment, which is anticipated within 30 days . Mr. Charles Shane inquired regarding disposition of surplus parking meters and number involved. Mr. Lynch advised there had been a total of 330 traded for washer and other meters in late 1968 and 59 meters declared surplus and disposed of this year . Mr. Mario Gotti complained of cars parking at Third S . and Mill which were impairing driving sight . MEETING ADJOURNED MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY GRANT , MEETING BE 10 : 45 p .m. ADJOURNED . CARRIED. Meeting adjourned at 10 : 45 p .m. z2L 2?z(� Del Mead , City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the Cil Zerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 10/2/72 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE rhur , 10/12 7 : 30 P.M. ` Bruce Council Chambers Open Space request Mon, 10/16 7 :00 P.M. Solid Waste Specifications COMMUNITY SERVICES FINANCE AND PERSONNEL LEGISLATION PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION rhurs , 10/5 7 :30 P.M. Stredicke 4th F1 .Conf . Room Downtown Parking & Taxi Zones Request Public Works Administr . OTHER Central Business District Improvement Project - Bid Opening ged, 10/4 2 :00 P.M. 4th F1 .Conf. Room G.� h--1 318 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OCTOBER 2 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING BUILDING PERMITS DEPARTMENTS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3158 $ 5, 000 .00 A. Fields 3734 Park Ave N. Addition to residence 3159 20 , 000.00 Polynesia , Inc . 95 Airport Way Remodel interior rest . MECHANICAL PERMITS M3300 157 . 50 W. S . Denton 858 Olympia Av NE Install gas furnace 3301 184. 50 George Moorman 824 Kirkland Av NE Install hot wtr . tank 3302 162 . 50 Matt Dragin 461 Maple Av SW Inst . gas conv . burner 3303 137 . 50 Hideji Yamamoto 405 Seneca Ct . NW Inst . gas dryer 3304 147 . 50 Joyce A. Dent 3420 NE 7th Pl. Gas wall furnace M3305 500 . 00 Earlington Golf Course 1115 SE 7th St . Propane tank w/posts 3306 350 . 00 R. S . Shane 2230 NE 20th St . Inst , septic tank 3307 300 .00 Dick Van Guilder 2125 NE 16th St . Repair drainfield 3308 950 .00 Jim Hawk 2990 E. Valley Hy. Install oil furnace 3309 150 .00 Clinton Betz 413 S . 3rd St . Inst , gas wall furnace ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3760 50 . 00 Home Finders , Inc. 3418 NE 6th Pl. Inst . corrective wiring 3761 200 . 00 Renton School District 3000 NE 4th St . Grd. 2 classroom port- ables for overhead serv. 3762 50 . 00 William Hunt 1911 Harrington Inst . 3 outlets in r Circle NE addition 3763 450 . 00 Ken Lamoreux 420 Cedar Ave S . 200 AMP Serv. , 6 Cir 3764 50. 00 Riverside Apts . 1003 N. 1st St . Elec. circ. for furnace SEWER PERMITS 1725 Herb Mull 1815 Rolling Hills SE = Connect side sewer RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING October 16 , 1972 Municipal Building 8: 00 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim of Gordon D. Reed Summons and Complaint of Rual D. Reise COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Request for $5 , 000 from Seattle-K.C . Convention & Vistor 's Bureau FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Appointment to Planning Commission of Bylund V. Wik Appointment to Planning Commission of David S . Douglas Appointment to Aviation Bd . of John J . Kosney LEGISLATION Ordinance re Speed Limit on Edmonds S .E . to Benson Hwy . Ordinance re Parking Restrictions south side of S . 3rd from Mill to Cedar MAYOR TO REQUEST OF POLICE CHIEF Revenue receipts - bingo , raff'es and amusement games NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE Malgarini 's letter of 10/12 re snow storm pay PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Garbage Contracts TRANSPORTATION Letters to Renton Hill Residents re secondary access Municipal Water Pumping Power. Contracts from Puget Power Speed Limit North Renton Interchange Noise Level Study PROCLAMATIONS Kiwanis Apple Week 10/23 - 10/28 Toastmistress Month - October 1972 .�20' RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING October 16, 1972 Municipal Buildiny 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND lfayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and CALL TO ORDER called the Renton City Council meeting to order . ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, GRANT , CLYMER , STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI COUNCIL MEMBERS AND SCHELLERT. CITY OFFICIALS IN AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, DEL MEAD, City Clerk, G . M. ATTENDANCE Shellan , City Attorney , GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director, GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director , BERT McHENRY , Acting Director of Engineering, GENE COULON, Park Director, VERN CHURCH , Purchasing Agent , JACK LYNCH, Mayor 's Administrative Assistant , BERNARD RUPPERT , Building Director, M. C . WALLS, Fire Chief, and CLARK PETERSEN, Library Director . MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, MINUTES BE COR- 10/2/72 RECTED TO SHOW SUBJECT WAS "BEING PAID DURING SNOW STORM" Page 4, Item 4, Emergency Clothing , Minutes of October 2 , 1972 . CARRIED. MOVED BY BRUCE , SECONDED BY GRANT, TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEET- ING AS AMENDED . MOTION CARRIED. BID OPENING City Clerk Mead opened and read bids for Branch Library $235,000 Limited Bonds as follows : Seattle Trust and Savings 4 . 8888% , G .O . Bonds 1972 Seattle First National Bank - 4 . 9233% average interest , Interim Funding Seattle-Northwest Securities Corp . - 4 . 8162% interest , National Bank of Commerce of Seattle - 4 . 574576% interest . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, BIDS BE REFERRED TO CITY 'S FINANCIAL CONSULTANT AND FINANCE DIRECTOR AND TO REPORT BACK LATER . CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices being pub- 1973 Millage Levy lished and posted as required by law, the public hearing was declared open and letter from Vito T. Chiechi , Audience Comment Administrative Assistant to the Assessor of King County Mario Gotti was read certifying assessed valuation of all taxable J . Sporcic property situated in City for 1972 $276, 890, 723, in- R . Lewis cludi.ng $159 , 860 . which is watercraft . MOVED BY STRED- T. Teasdale ICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. Hearing Continued (See reconsideration of action and continuation of ,Sat . 10/21/72 hearing) MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED STREDICKE, CITY 9 :30 A .M. OF RENTON NOTIFY KING COUNTY COUNCIL THAT MILLAGE LEVY BE SET AT 7 MILLS . Councilman Clymer urged removal of 2% utility tax . Finance Director Marshall advised any effort we make to cut our own taxes then will be cut in the amount received in revenue sharing. ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN AYE'S: GRANT, STREDICKE AND SCHELLERT. NO 'S: BRUCE, CLYMER, PERRY AND DELAURENTI . MOTION TO REDUCE LEVY BY ONE MILL, FAILED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, RECONSIDER CLOSING OF PUBLIC HEARING AND DELAY ACTION UNTIL MORE INFORMATION RECEIVED. CARRIED. City Attorney advised City will be jeopar- dized on Federal Revenue Sharing if not taxing full amount . MOVED BY CLYMER , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CON- TINUE 1973 MILLAGE LEVY HEARING FROM THIS EVENING UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 , 1972 at 9: 30 A .M. CARRIED. BID OPENING Financial Consultant Dick Kennedy of Seattle-NW Secur- $235 ,000 Ltd.G .O. ities presented report read by City Clerk, low bidder, Library Bonds National Bank of Commerce at 4 . 574576% interest . MOVED BY SCHELLERT , SECONDED BY .STREDICKE, CITY COUNCIL ACCEPT Branch Library LOW BID OF NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE AND RETURN OTHER Construction Bid BID DEPOSIT CHECKS TO BIDDERS. Library Director Petersen Opening 11/14/72 advised Branch construction to be completed by August, 1973 . MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being date set , public hearing declared open, Broadacres , Inc. City Clerk read letter from Mrs . Thomas B. Leonard, OP412 Space C1aasi- President Renton School District Council of PTA advising ficAtion Request PTA had voted October 10, oppdsing Longacres ' open spaced OSC-705-72 application for tax reductio Letter also read from 6 v 3 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING Page 2 10/16/72 PUBLIC HEARING - Continued Broadacres, Inc. Mrs. Donald E. Hamblin urging denial of Broadacres application , it Open Space Request not qualifying wi th ntent of open space legislation. Planning OSC-705-72 Commission recommendation and Minority Report read by City Clerk. Planning Director Ericksen gave presentation showing maps and slides Audience Comment of Longacres area, advising Majority report had been adopted by Robert Koch Planning Commission by a 3 to 2 vote, Chairman abstained. Mr. Joel Versi Vaupel Rindal, Attorney representing Broadacres, Inc., reviewed request June Leonard under RCW 84.34.040 asking for relief of 300% tax increase reporting Rufus Sprague full assessed valuation real property taxes of $92,812.50, antici- pating $60,000. under open space classification. Dr. Shelby Bewley, Superintendent of Renton Schools strongly urged application be denied, reporting school district land in area reassessed at a '"w true value of $30,000. per acre while Longacres land reassessed at $17,542. showing not reassessed at rate higher than current use. He reported Renton School District would lose $37,634.35 this year alone, Renton property owners would have to make up as school assess- ment in dollar amount. Mr. Bob Thorpe representing Washington State Environmental Council urged denial. Mrs. Judy Mayes repres- enting Renton Education Association asked Council to reject appli- cation. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, HEARING BE CLOSED. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THAT THE BROADACRES REQUEST BE DENIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO AMEND MOTION TO INCLUDE: DENIAL IS BEING MADE AFTER REVIEW OF DETAILED INFORMATION FROM THE CITY ADMINISTRATION, REVIEW AND PRESENTATION BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND AFTER WEIGHING TESTIMONY GIVEN HERE TONIGHT, THAT APPLICATION OF BROADACRES, INC. BE DENIED ON THE BASIS THAT BENEFITS TO GENERAL WELFARE OF PRESERVING OF CURRENT USE WEIGHED AGAINST POTENTIAL LOSS OF REVENUE IN GRANTING APPLICATION DOES NOT JUSTIFY ACTION AND CURRENT USE AS NATURAL AREA IS QUESTION- ED, NOR DOES IT ABUT PROPERTY OF NATURE OF NEIGHBORHOOD PARK, FARM, FOREST, NATURAL WILD LIFE PRESERVE OR OPEN SPACE, AND INDUSTRY SPOKESMAN HAS INDICATED NO CHANGE IN PROPERTY IS PLANNED, THEREFORE DENIAL IS IN ORDER. Councilman Grant reported being Washington Jockey Club employee, not owner or stock or bond holder, nor having any proprietary interest, spoke in favor of granting application for ecological reasons and actual use of abutting area. ROLL CALL Broadacres, Inc. VOTE ON AMENDMENT RESULTED IN AYES: CLYMER, STREDICKE, DELAURENTI Request Denied AND SCHELLERT. NO'S: BRUCE, GRANT AND PERRY. MOTION CARRIED. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION AS AMENDED RESULTED IN AYES: BRUCE, CLYMER, STREDICKE, DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. NO'S: GRANT AND PERRY. MOTION CARRIED, APPLICATION FOR OPEN SPACE CLASSIFICATION DENIED. Recess MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, 10 MINUTE RECESS. CARRIED. Council reconvened at 10:23 p.m. Roll call vote resulted in all TRANSPORTATION present, Bruce and Grant arriving at end of roll call. MOVED BY COMMITTEE REPORT PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO SUSPEND RULES AND GO TO TRANSPORTATION Pipeline Road COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read committee report Barricaded at Park of October 6, 1972 advising the Mayor to remove the south barricade Open on South on the Pipeline Rd. which will provide access from the south to Philip Arnold Park, and that a permanent barricade be installed and Audience Comment maintained at the north end of the Pipeline Rd. , such barricade Mario Gotti to be located at the mid-point of the parking lot of the park and Ewald Keenstle to be located in the Pipeline right-of-way and the parking lot to Karen Paasche prohibit thru traffic on the Pipeline right-of-way, with referral Vern Potter to the Legislation Committee. The report further recommended: (1) Louie Traverso That the Transportation Committee send letters to Renton Hill Anne Saturni residents re secondary access to the south and that Renton Hill. Mary Lou Gustine Advisory Committee be reorganized if sufficient interest. (2) Speed Mario Tonda limit on Edmonds S.E. to Benson Hwy. be increased from 30 mph to 40 --Jean Christ mph in accordance with recommendation of Traffic Engineer and matter Sharon Herman referred to Legislation Committee for proper ordinance. (3) Park- Fred Burkhalter ing be restricted on south side of S.3rd St. from Mill S. to Cedar Edna Costner Ave. S. and matter be referred to Legislation Committee for Steve Douglas ordinance. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE Rita Jones REPORT. Acting Engineering Director McHenry explained dual locks Harold O'Hara to allow emergency vehicle use of road. City Clerk read letter from Chairman, Renton Athletic Council askhg consideration for those using Park, and if road to be closed, that it be closed at parkiig lot of park. Petition bearing 195 names asking to keep Pipeline Road Open was read by Clerk. Following discussion MOTION CARRIED ADOPTING TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT. McHenry advised barricade placement to take two weeks. MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING Page 3 10/16/72 ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Perry presented Legislation Comvnittee RESOLUTIONS report, read by City Clerk Mead,recommending following ordinances be placed on final reading: Amendment to Board of Adjustment ordi- Legislation Committee nance changing composition of Position No. 4 to owner, manager or Report operator of retail business within city limits. MOVED BY STREDICKE SECONDED .BY BRUCE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND PLACE ORDINANCE Board of Adjustment ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED Position No. 4 BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Ordinance No. 2745 ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN AYES: BRUCE, CLYMER, STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. NO's: GRANT. MOTION CARRIED. Legislation Committee recommended following be placed on final reading: Ordinance relating to parking restrictions on Talbot Rd. during hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on school days. MOVED BY Traffic Restriction SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND Talbot Road S. FINAL READING. CARRIED. Following reading MOVED BY STREDICKE, Ordinance No. 2746 SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE ALL AFFIRMATIVE. MOTION CARRIED. Committee of Whole Committee of Whole report read recommending Council go on record Report opposing Initiative Measure 261 with referral to Legislation Commi- ttee for resolution because of uncertainty of revenue. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO Resolution No. 1821 LEGISLATION CUM. CARRIED. Clerk read 9/15 report of Assoc.of Washing- Opposing Private Sale ton Cities opposing Initiative 261 due to estimated revenue loss of Alcoholic Beverages with letter of transmittal from Mayor Garrett. Committee of Whole report also recommended concurrence in recommendation of A.W.C. and support to Washington Future Bond Referendums No. 's 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31. Committee of Whole recommended resolution against HJR 21 permitting consolidation of City and County Governments. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE OF WHOLE Resolution No. 1822 REPORT AND REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Legislation Endorsing "Washington Committee recommended resolutions be read and adopted. Resolution Future" Bonds opposing Initiative 261. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution read endorsing Washington Future Bonds as evidenced by Referendums 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31. MOVED BY Resolution No. 1823 SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. Opposing HJR 21 Resolution read opposing HJR 21 allowing combined County-City Govern- Joint City-County men_ts. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, RESOLUTION BE Government ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution read to be directed to state officials objecting to gerrymandering of former legislative district. Resolution No. 1824 into two legislative districts (11 and 41) which splits Renton in Opposing Legislative half. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED Districts 11 & 41 AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution read transferring $3,600. from Water Utility Account #4011534132164 to Water Utility Ac. 401/534532131 Resolution No. 1825 covering Springbrook flood damage expenses. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, Transfer of funds SECONDED GRANT, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND Claim for loss of personal property filed by Gordon D. Reed was CURRENT BUSINESS read by City Clerk 14ead. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, Gordon P. Reed MATTER BE REFERRED TO CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. Due to conflict of interest Councilman Schellert left council chambers as City Clerk read bid opening of October 4, for Central Bid Award Business District Improvement Project. Committee of Whole report CBD Project read recommending Council concur in Board of Public Works recommenda- tion to accept the low bid of Westcoast Electric in the amount of $1,183.371.15 for Phase I of Downtown Improvement Project. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED GRANT, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE OF WHOLE AND COUNCIL ACCEPT THE LOW BID OF WESTCOAST ELECTRIC. CARRIED. Bid opening of 10/5/72 for Microfilm Camera - Reader Printer read by Clerk. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER BID TO FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Street Department Letter from Building Director Ruppert recommended approval and Shop Building acceptance of work this date and final payment be made in amount EDA Project of $11,295.10, and if after 30 days no liens or claims have been Busch Construction filed and proof of payment of tax liabilities filed, payment of Contract CAG-1979-72 retained amount of $4,287.88 be paid contractor. MOVED BY GRANT, Final Payment & Lien SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF BUILDING Period Commences DIRECTOR. CARRIED. 323 MINUTLS - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING Page 4 10/16/72 CORRESP(,s.1)ENCE & CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Moss Cont.ruction Co. Letter from Bert McHenry, Acting Director of Engineering, submitted Final Estimate: final estimate due Moss Construction Co. , Inc. for S. 2nd Street $13,218.32 Storm Sewer, accepted project and established start of 30 day lien Retained percentage: period if no claims are filed and proof of payment of tax liabili- $12,024.34 ites filed with Clerk. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, CONCUR CAG-1985-72 IN RECOMMENDATION OF ACTING ENGINEERING DIRECTOR. CARRIED. Frank Coluccio Con. Letter from Acting Engineering Director McHenry recommended payment "later Project W-382 of final estimate due Frank Coluccio Construction Co. for 8" water- 7AG 1997-72 main in S. 2nd St. from Whitworth Ave. S. to Lake Ave. S. , accept- ,inal Estimate: ance of project and establishing start of 30 day lien period for " 6,334.48 payment of retained amount if no claims filed and proof of payment Retained percentage: of tax liabilities received. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, $1,450.59 CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF CITY ENGINEER AND MAKE FINAL PAYMENT. CARRIED. Pumping Plant at Two Municipal Water Pumping Power Contracts from Puget Sound Power Houser & Bronson Wy and Light Co. were read, these being renewal contracts to run for Lift Station at 10 years. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER CONTRACTS 8th N. & Park TO TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Summons & Complaint Superior Court Summons & Complaint filed against City by Rua1 Reise, Rual D. Reise, Janet Reise, minor, allegedly inured at Lake Washington Beach Guardian Park was read. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, REFER MATTER TO CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED. PROCLAMATIONS Mayor Garrett's Proclamation read proclaiming week of October 23, _ Kiwanis Apple Week to 28, as Kiwanis Apple Week urging citizens to buy apples from 10/23 - 10/28 Renton Kiwanis Club to benefit health of Renton youth. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, CITY COUNCIL CONCUR IN PROCLA- MATION OF MAYOR. CARRIED. Toastmistress Month Month of October 1972 proclaimed Toastmistress Month by Proclamation Ictober 1972 of Mayor Garrett read by City Clerk recognizing that effective training results in effective community service. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, CITY COUNCIL CONCUR IN PROCLAMATION. CARRIED. APPOINTMENTS Bylund V. Wik Appointment of. Mr. Bylund V. Wik to Renton Planning Commission was 2616 N.E. 18th St. read, his term expiring January 1, 1975, replacing Mr. Gary D. Moritz. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. David S. Douglas Planning Commission appointment of Mr. David S. Douglas was read, 3325 N.E. 17th P1. term expiring January 1, 1973, replacing Mrs. Carla Yankeh. MOVED TO REFER APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE. CARRIED. Edward Hickenbottom Appointment to Mayor's Youth Guidance Committee of Edward Lindbergh High School Hickenbottom, Lindbergh High School Counselor, was read. Council 16426 128th Ave. S.E. concurrence not required. John J. Kosney Mayor Garrett's appointment of Mr. John J. Kosney to the Aviation 3401 N.E. 4th St. Board read, his term expiring November 6, 1975. GRANT MOVED, STREDICKE SECONDED, APPOINTMENT BE REFERRED TO FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION. MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS 'ottery Revenue Info. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE MAYOR ASK POLICE vailable to CHIEF TO OBTAIN INFORMATION ON LOTTERY REVENUE FROM WASHINGTON DEPT olice Chief only OF RENVENUE. CARRIED. Seattle Convention MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THE $5,000.00 REQUEST OF & Tour Bureau SEATTLE-KING COUNTY CONVENTION & VISTOR'S BUREAU BE REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR REVIEW AT BUDGET TIME. CARRIED. Washington State MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, LETTER FROM JOHN MALGARINI Council County & City OF 10/12 RE SNOW STORM PAY BE REFERRED TO THE CITY'S NEGOTIATING Employees, AFL-CIO COMMITTEE. CARRIED. VOUCHERS Finance Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment of Warrant No. 1073 - 1559 No. 1073 through No. 1559 in amount of $522,185.73 plus LID-270 LID-270 Cash & Rev. Cash and Revenue Warrants, having Departmental approval. MOVED BY No. 24, 25, 26, 27 SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. R-9, R-10, R-11 MOTION CARRIED. 3?4 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING Page 5 10/16/72 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Curbs & Sidewalks Public Works Chairman Grant requested information on installation Highlands Area of curbs and sidewalks adjacent to Sunset View Apartments on Kirkland Ave. N.E. from Building Director and Director of Public Transmission Line Works reporting inconsistency in installation fees. Upon Grant's Towers inquiry Acting Engineering Director McHenry explained removal of three transmission line towers in city during 1973 to be replaced by vertical pole structures. NEW BUSINESS North Renton MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE MATTER OF SPEED LIMIT QN Interchange Speed NORTH RENTON INTERCHANGE BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. Now 30 mph ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN AYES: GRANT, CLYMER, PERRY AND SCHELLERT. NO's: BRUCE, STREDICKE AND DELAURENTI. MOTION CARRIED. Finance Committee Finance Committee Chairman Schellert recommended acceptance of low Report bid of 3M Business Products Sales on Microfilm Camera and Reader Microfilm Camera Bid Printer for Police Department. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY Awarded 3M BRUCE 110 CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Committee of Whole Committee of the Whole Chairman Bruce reported committee had voted Refers Garbage Specs. to refer matter of proposed garbage contract to Public Works Committee. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE OF WHOLE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Employee Info Request Councilman Grant requested Personnel Director furnish total number AUDIENCE COMMENT of present employees, full and part time, PEP or other, and minority. Rufus Sprague Mr. Rufus Sprague inquired about Shattuck Street Railroad Trestle, McHenry advising matter being studied, but lacked funds to complete. James R. VanOsdell Mr. Van Osdell inquired status of study of juvenile problem, being Sunset View Apts. advised by Delaurenti, matter in committee. MOVED BY GRANT, SEC- Noise Level Study ONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE MATTER OF NOISE ABATEMENT BE REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MEETING RECESSED MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, RECESS THIS MEETING at 1:25 a.m. UNTIL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1972 at 9:30 A.M. CARRIED. Meeting recessed at 1 : 25 a .m. Del Mead, City Clerk 325 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DA`Z`E 10/16,'71 BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF FUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANT• CURRENT FUND 1073 1826 *147j082#19 PARK$ AND RECREATION 1227 1260 *19ji65 07 ARTERIAL STREET 1261 1262 *4x900027 CITY STREET 1263 1304 4290133060 CEDAR RIVER M AND I 1305 1311 *822#34 LIBRARY 1312 1355 *8i408*20 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 1356 1362 *5j052ti9 DISASTER RELIEF SERV# FUND 1363 1363 *101045 REGs AND STREET FWD THRUST 1364 1394 *25 072189 URBAN ARTERIAL 1995 1424 *169J881130 CITY SHOP CONTRUCTION 1425 1425 *345050 WATERWORKS UTILITY 1416 1464 *9273306 AIRPORT 1465 1477 •2+497 ,55 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1478 1532 *9J510191 FIREMEN 8 PENSION 1533 1559 17#091997 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS *522#18503 WEj THE UNDERSIMNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL* HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED* DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0. 1073 THROUGH Not 1559 IN THE AMOUNT OF *522. 185.73 THIS 16 OF OCTOBER i 19729 » ;l /b <.asH 121-1 , Al,3,c&91 1-2e ��o �r ('�vsN �• <�, �J FINANCE MM TTEE .<ic> �7C IEf✓ /1 iC �� �I y, 735 we ww ww . www. /,/" Sv. 6 M TTEE ME R w wwrwwwwwwww wwwwwwwwwwwwww COMMS EE MEMBER "low ww*wo"wwwwwMama wwwpwwwwww*w www C `.TY OF RENTON - BID OPENING 10/4/72 CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT Street Lighting, Traffic Signalization, Signing, Restoration, etc. SCHEDULE BID BID BOND Service Electric Co. & I $ 186 , 500. 00 X eneral Service Electric Co. , II 557 , 000. 00 Joint Venture III 11, 900. 00 P. O. Box 197 IV 493 ,451. 65 oodinville, Wash. l Total $1, 248, 851. 65 ignal Electric, Inc. I $ 198 , 031. 00 X 012 So. 208th II 597 , 629.00 Kent , Wash. 98031 III 12 , 350 . 00 IV 569, 933 . 30 Total $1, 377 , 943 . 30 estcoast Electric I 131, 673 .00 X 18250 68th Ave So. II 482 , 124. 00 Kent , Wash. 98031 III 3 , 680. 00 IV 565 , 894. 15 Total $1, 183 , 371. 15 'Engineering Estimate Total $1 , 158, 791. 00 1 CITY OF RENTON - BID OPENING 10/5/72 MICROFILM CAMERA - READER PRINTER ITEM BID Paul Chasey 1. $ 1, 653 . 00 Eastman Kodak Co. 2 . 3 , 460 . 00 9675 Sunset Highway 3 . 245 . 00 Mercer Island , WA 98040 4 . 287 . 50 5 . 172 . 20 6 . 48. 00 7 . 33 . 00 8, Total $5 , 898. 70 9. Tax 294. 93 Grand Total $6 , 193 . 63 T. W. Poole 1. $2 , 725 .00 3M Business Products Sales 2 . 1, 580 . 00 3000 N. E. Northrup Way 3 . 265 . 00 Bellevue , WA 98004 4. 410 . 00 5 . 462 . 00 6 . 27 . 00 7 . 138 .00 8. Total 5 , 607 . 00 9. Tax 280 . 35 Grand Total $5 , 887 . 35 CJS l� C4 f OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING, OCTOBER 16, 1972 8:00 P.M. - COUNCIL CHAMBERS EFFECTIVE RATE TOTAL COST BIDDER CASHIER ' S CHECK OF INTEREST OF INTEREST National Bank of Commerce of Seattle X 4. 574576% $67 , 475. 00 P . 0. Box 3966 Seattle, WA 98124 Seattle First National Bank X 4. 9233% $72 , 618. 75 P. O. Box 3586 Seattle , WA 98124 Seattle-Northwest Securities Corp. X 4. 8162% $71, 040. 00 500 Union Street Seattle, WA 98111 Seattle Trust and Savings Bank X 4 . 88880/. $72 , 110 . 00 804 Second Avenue Seattle, WA 98104 CITY COUNCIL COMMA MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 10/16/72 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE COMMUNITY SERVICES FINANCE AND PERSONNEL LEGISLATION Mon. , 11/6 5 :00 p.m. Perry Chairman' s Council Office PUBLIC t`AFETY PUBLIC WORKS Tues . , 10/24 7 : 30 p.m. Grant 4th Flr . Conf. Rm. Garbage Contract Specs & Applica- tion for Permit for Use of Pub- lic Property. Wholesale Auto Ctr TRANSPORTATION Mon. , 10/30 7 : 30 p.m. Stredicke Council Chambers Review 4th Ave. S . Plans & Re- port Public Works Adm. re park- OTHER ing & load zones & parking areas downtown core area , etc . PUBLIC HEARING Sat . , 10/21 9:30 a.m. Council Chambers 1973 Millage Levy G.7 l� 30 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK October 16, 1973 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK 33160 $ 4,000 .00 H. E. Harding 3623 Talbot Rd. S . Enlarge b/r & inst. bath 3161 1, 200.00 William Ray 60 & 62 Shattuck S. Roof, siding, windo 3162 8,000 .00 T. R. Crook 365 Rainier Ave S. Add. to garage 3163 75 , 000. 00 Mobil Oil Corp. 2022 Puget Dr. S . New Self-Serve Station 3164 22 , 000.00 Kelso Const. 2118 SE 19th St . New residence 33165 150. 00 C. Samples , Jr . 2732 Aberdeen N. E. Boat Cover 3166 --- R. V. Simone 2110 Benson Rd. S . Demolish house, bldgs. 3167 500.00 J. A. Rotchford 3726 Lk. Wash . B1vd.N.Floors & walls in bath 3168 500.00 T. Dahley 3213 Mtn. View Ave N. Construct carport 3169 1 ,000. 00 G. J. Abelhanz 509 Lind Ave NW 2-car carport 33170 1, 150 .00 Dalpay & Assoc. 551 Grandey Wy. NE Attic vent. , roof ext , new roof, gutters , etc. 3171 100.00 A. E. Wenzel 1102 N 33rd St . Storage shed 3172 5 , 000.00 Marks & Thomas 858 Lind Ave SW Fdtn. for warehouse ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3765 800.00 J. 0. Spencer 4111 Sunset Blvd NE Wiring new building 3766 50.00 Marks & Thomas 858 Lind Ave. SW Temp. electric serv. 3767 4, 500.00 Hugh Carney 311 Morris Ave So. Wire office bldg. 3768 50.00 Rainier Elec. Co. 2809 NE Sunset Blvd. Temporary service 3769 25 , 000.00 Boeing Co. Boeing Renton Plt . Misc. Electrical Work E3770 175.00 A. Fields 3734 Park Ave No. Wire New addition 3771 3 , 900.00 Sirloin Inn 95 Airport Way New light fixtures MECHANICAL PERMITS M3310 1, 800.00 Hugh Carney 311 Morris Ave So. Inst. heating unit 3311 166. 00 H. Walcott 437 Windsor Way NE Gas unit in greenhouse 3312 1, 000.00 J. 0. Spencer 4111 Sunset Blvd. Plmbg. in new bldg. 3313 446.00 William Ray 60 Shattuck Ave S . Install gas furnace 3314 446.00 William Ray 62 Shattuck Ave S . Install gas furnace M3315 VOIDED 3316 184. 50 Velvet Sedgwick 1433 Kennewick Ave NE Install hot water tank 3317 4 ,700.00 Boeing Co. Boeing Renton Plant Misc. Mechanical work 3318 300.00 Wes Williams 1400 Aberdeen Ave NE New septic tank/field 3319 147 . 50 A. C. Helling 433 Whitworth Ave S . Gas dryer installation M3320 189. 50 V. A. Carlson 3916 NE 7th St . Gas Hot water tank 3321 147 . 50 Lillian Thompson 405 Morris Ave. S . Gas wall furnace SIGN PERMITS S252 2 , 200.00 Mobile Oil Corp. 2022 Puget Drive S . Pole sign, 2 wall signs , 2 grd. signs & 2 island I.D. sign 5253 200.00 Texaco 4102 NE 4th St. Inst. 2 signs , 5253 1, 000.00 Exxon 3100 Benson Rd. S. Inst pole sign on existing pole RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING October 21 , 1972 Municipal Building 9 : 30 A .M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order, having been continued from October 16, 1972 Renton City Council Meeting which recessed at 1:25 a.m. October 17, 1972. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, CLYMER, STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. GRANT COUNCIL MEMBERS arrived 9:35 a.m. CITY OFFICIALS IN AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, DEL MEAD, City Clerk, G. M. SHELLAN, City ATTENDANCE Attorney, CLARK PETERSEN, Library Director and BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices being published and posted 1973 Millage Levy- as required by law, the continued public hearing was convened. Continued from and Clerk read letter from Vito T. Chiechi, Administrative Assistant October 16, 1972 to the Assessor of King County certifying assessed valuation of all taxable property situated within City for 1972 $272,723,330. � MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. C a CARRIED. W MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT A TOTAL Or 8 MILLS BE SET O FOR 1973 MILLAGE LEVY. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO AMEND MOTION TO READ 7 MILLS, .INSTEAD OF 8 MILLS. Roll Call Vote m resulted in Ayes: GRANT, STREDICKE and SCHELLERT. No's: BRUCE, M CLYMER, PERRY and DELAURENTI. Amendment to Motion Failed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, AMEND MOTION TO COLLECT 7-41 MILLS. Roll Call Vote resulted in Ayes: GRANT, STREDICKE and SCHELLERT. No's: BRUCE, CLYMER, PERRY and DELAURENTI. Amendment 1973 Millage Levy to Motion Failed. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, FOR Set at 8 Mills PREVIOUS QUESTION. CARRIED. Roll Call Vote on original motion resulted in Ayes: BRUCE, CLYMER, PERRY and DELAURENTI. No's: GRANT, STREDICKE and SCHELLERT. GRANT changed vote to '?lye" in order to re- quest reconsideration in future. Motion carried adopting 8 Mill Levy. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, SUBJECT OF REVENUE SHARING BE REFERRED TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Ordinance 2747 Legislation Committee Chairman Perry presented 1973 Millage Levy 1973 Millage Levy ordinance certifyingthat estimated amount necessary to be raised by To Raise $2,255,987 taxation is sum of $2,255,987.00 which was read by Clerk. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT ORDINANCE BE RETURNED TO LEGISLA- 8.00000 Mills TION COMMITTEE. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE TO AMEND .27941 1965 G.O. THAT THIS MATTER BE LAID ON TABLE UNTIL FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER Bonds AND ASK KING COUNTY ASSESSOR'S OFFICE FOR DELAY IN SETTING OUR MILL- 8.27941 Total AGE UNTIL THAT DATE. Amendment failed. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED Millage BY STREDICKE TO AMEND MOTION TO REFER TO FINANCE COMMITTEE. Motion failed. Original Motion Failed. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read ordinance, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE CITY COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE�JAS READ. Stredicke expressed opinion that levying of 8 Mills was not 'hecessary"as ordinance stated. Roll Call Vote resulted in Ayes: BRUCE, CLYMER, PERRY and DELAURENTI. No's: GRANT, STREDICE and SCHELLERT. GRANT changed vote to Aye in order to request reconsideration in future. MOTION CARRIED. VOUCHERS MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, AUTHORIZE PAYMENT WARRANTS NO. 1560 THROUGH 1562. CARRIED. RECESS MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED SCHELLERT, COUNCIL RECESS 10 MINUTES. CARRIED .� Reconvened 11:26 a.m. Roll Call Vote showed all Councilmen present. Public Works Committee Chairman Grant recommended concurrence in Board of Public Works recom- mendation to approve application for use of public right-of-way for Wholesale Auto lighting at Wholesale Auto Center, Inc. at 365 Rainier Ave. N. MOVED Center, Inc. BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. City Clerk 30-Day Revocable read Board of Public Works recommendation, matter reviewed at October Permit meeting, lighting plans subject to national code compliance under supervision of Building Department. MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council Regular Meeting Page 2 10/21/72 LETTERS OF MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED ,BY PERRY, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE COMMENDATION RECOMMENDATION TO SEND LETTERS OF COMMENDATION FOR BEAUTIFICATION FOR BEAUTIFICATION TO WHOLESALE AUTO CENTER, INC. , B & B AUTO PARTS, and RENTON DODGE. MOTION CARRIED, copies to be sent to Planning Commission. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Frank Cenkovich asked Council consideration for senior citizens Frank Cenkovich on fixed incomes for tax relief. MEETING ADJOURNED MOVED BY STREDIC%E, SECONDED BY BRUCE, MEETING BE ADJOURNED. CARRIED. Meeting adjourned 12:00 noon. A�Z 22� Del Mead, City Clerk RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING October 21, 1972 Municipal Building 9:30 A.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Subject of Revenue Sharing for proper ordinance r.r m :ar 333. MONTH OF October 1972 TRANSFERS TO THE CITY TREASURER: DATE FROM t-) TO t+) PURPOSE TOTAL 10/24/72 Current 147,082. 19 Parks 8 Recreation 19, 155.97 Arterial Street 4,900.27 City Street 29, 138.60 Cedar River M 8 1 522.34 Library 8,408.20 Emergency Employmen 5,052.83 Disaster Relief Ser 101 .45 Reg & St FWD Thrust 250772.89 Urban Arterial 169,881 .30 City Shop Construct 11 ,640.60 Waterworks Utility 92,733.76 Airport 40630.60 Equipment Rental 90510.91 Firemen's Pension 70081 '97 CLAIMS FUND FOR MONTH OF OCT. TRANSFERS 5350613.88 10/24/72 Current 870063.72 Parks & Recreation 17,970.97 City Street 160958.20 Cedar River M b 1 376.00 Library 60,255.08 Public Employment 10,514.25 Urban Arterial 3,679.20 Reg & St Fwd Thrust 408.80 12 Waterworks Utility ,583.85 376.00 Airport 2 Equipment Rental ,210.50 Firemen's Pension 100.00 PAYROLL FUND FOR MONTH OF OCT. TRANSFERS 1580496.57 i0/31 /72 Cur, nt 83,778.00 Park �, Recreation 18,706.76 ; 7,422. 19 City Street Ceda River M 8 1 376.00 Libr iry 6,397.77 Emeriency Emoloym . t 10, 185.58 Urbai Arterial 4,559.77 ;late -4orks Ut i I it,/ 12,733.59 Airp rt 376.00 Equi menu Rental 2,210.50 Fire en's Pension 100.00 PAYROLL FUND FOR MONTH OF OCTOBFP. TRANSFER 161 ,846. 16 ... FINANCE DIRECTOR MA R 9 i i RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING November 6, 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S BUDGET COMMITTEE Letter from Douglas L. MOrell Matter of ASPO Conference attendance by Planning Commission members 1973 Preliminary Budget BUILDING DIRECTOR Matter of adequate parking at City Hall WARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Proposal for seating faCilitiOs for City by Dr. Despain CITY ATTORNEY Request for compensation to Planning Commission members Matter of landscaping at Dynasties East COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Letters re funds for drug program by Renton School District Matter of compensation tot Planning Commission members CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT GTVKRING COMMITTEE Proposal for seating facilities for City by Dr. Despain COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Proposal for seating facilities for City by Dr. Despain Review of landscaping ordinance ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Petition for creation of LTD for sewers on NE 10th St. FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Appointment of Lucien W. Lemon to Planning Commission Appointment of Bev Morrison to Aviation Board LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Ordinance on increasing speed limit on Puget Dr. Ordinance on parking restrictionS S. 3rd St. Rezone Franklin Life Ing. Co. Rezone Jay E. Holmes MAYOR'S OFFICE Report back to Transportation Cammittee when final design on S. 4th St. determined prior to bid call Matter of adequate parking at City Hall PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATOR Letter re Robinson-Lyon Ford pvtMit on Grady Way S. , light standards PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Bid opening 11/1 Watermain Talbot Rd. S. Bid opening ll/1 watermain Benson Rd. S. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Police Rules & Regulations NOW TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Letters re improvements to intersection 5.3rd St. 6 Renton S. yy a. RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING November 6, 1972 Municipal Building 8: 00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the CALL TO ORDER Renton City Council meeting to order. )LL CALL OF SCHELLERT, DELAURENTI, STREDICKE, CLYMER and GRANT. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, )UNCIL MEMBERS SECONDED BY CLYMER, ABSENT COUNCILMEN BRUCE AND PERRY BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS IN AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, DEL MEAD, City Clerk, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, ATTENDANCE GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director, BERT McHENRY, Acting Director of Engineering, VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent, JACK LYNCH, Mayor's Admini- strative Assistant, BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director, DEL BENNETT, Public Works Administrator, HUGH DARBY, Police Chief, and VIC TE GANT- VOORT, Street Superintendent. MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke requested amendment to Millage Levy Section of 10/16 & 10/21/72 October 21, 1972 Minutes to include he asked for indication from Mayor and Councilmen committing themselves to removal of the utility tax, and that no affirmative response was given. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, OCTOBER 21, 1972 MINUTES BE AMENDED TO INCLUDE COUNCILMAN STREDICKE'S REMARKS. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MINUTES BE APPROVED AS AMENDED. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Report presented by Committee Member Delaurenti RESOLUTIONS recommended ordinance be placed on first reading increasing speed limit on Puget Drive S.E. from Edmonds Ave. SE to Benson Rd. S. from 30 MPH to 40 MPH. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOM- Increasing Speed MENDATION OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND PLACE ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. Limit on Puget Dr. Following reading by City Clerk Mead it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Legislation Committee Report recommended approval in ordinance relating to parking restrictions on South side of South Third marking Restric- Street. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER TO CONCUR IN RECOM- tions S.3rd St. MENDATION OF COMMITTEE AND PLACE ON FIRST READING. Following reading, SCHELLERT MOVED, DELAURENTI SECONDED, REFER ORDINANCE TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Ordinance 2748 Revenue Sharing Legislation Committee Report recommended ordinance creating and estab- lishing a trust fund to deposit all funds received pursuant to the "State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972" (HR 14370-Revenue Sharing) providing for the disbursement from said trust fund for certain desig- nated purposes as provided by law, be placed on first, second and final readingstonight. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CONCUR Anticipated Revenue IN LEGISLATION COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND PLACE ORDINANCE ON FIRST For 172 $560,000 READING. CARRIED. Following reading by Clerk, SCRELLE'RT MOVED AND For '73 $543,000 DELAURENTI SECONDED, ORDINANCE BE ADVANCED TO SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. Following reading it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. Roll Call vote ,resulted in all Ayes. MOTION CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND NEW BUSINESS Mayor Garrett's Preliminary Budget for 1973 was presented to the 1973 Preliminary City Council for review and consideration. City Clerk read presentation Budget letter showing balanced budget at $16,992,000 which includes $910,000, Budget Includes City's share of Federal Revenue Sharing Program, showing tag supported Lpea1 of 2% 1973 budget of $6,207,000. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, Utility Tax BUDGET BE REFERRED TO COUNCIL'S BUDGET_ COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead presented November 1, bid opening watermain & sewer 11/1 Bid Opening for Talbot Rd.S. from S.Grady Way to Puget Drive. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, Watermain-Talbot SECONDED BY STREDICKE, BID RESULTS BE REFERRED TO PUBLIC WORKS COM- MITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead presented bid 11/1 Bid Opening results from November 1, bid opening for watermain in Benson Rd.S. from Watermain-Benson Eagle Ridge Dr. to Interstate 405. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, BIDS BE REFERRED TO PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Tabulations attached. 336 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 11/6/72 Page 2 CORRESPONDENCE AND NEW BUSINESS - Continued Rezone Planning Commission recommendation for rezone from R-2 to B-1 for Franklin Life Ins. Franklin Life Insurance Co. property located south of S.2d St. ,easterly Appl. #R-704-72 of Safeway Store #335 was read by City Clerk. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR IN PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR NECESSARY ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Rezone Planning Commission recommendation for rezone from GS-1 to R-1 for Jay E. Holmes Jay E. Holmes property located on N.E. 10th St. between Monroe and App1. #R-707-72 Olympia Aves. N.E. was read by City Clerk. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION AND REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Police Department Letter from Police Chief Darby requested review of revised Police Rules & Department Rules and Regulations to be used as guideline for operation. Regulations MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT THE RULES AND REGULATIONS BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Fiberglas Benches Proposal for seating facilities for the city by Dr. Lewis G. Despain Proposed for City was read by the Clerk. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, Locations THIS COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT STEERING COMMITTEE, BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, AND COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE ; FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. ASPO Conference Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested financial provisions at Los Angeles in the 1973 budget to permit three Planning Commission members to 1973 attend the ASPO Conference at Los Angeles, California, which would be $900.00 over present budget request in. Acct. 517-10-33.01. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO BUDGET COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Compensation for Letter from Planning Commission Chairman Teegarden requested considera- Planning tion of compensation for commission members for time and services Commission rendered in fulfilling duties. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY Requested SCHELLERT, THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND COMMITTEE OF WHOLE FOR RECOMMENDATION. MOTION CARRIED. CAG 2027-72 Letter from Acting Director of Engineering McHenry requested final Routley & LaValley payment be made Routley and LaValley for supplemental drainage along Accepted 10/25/72 Edmonds Ave. N.E. at N.E. 16th St. in the amount of $1098.90, and if after 30 days no liens or claims are filed and proof of payment of tax liabilities received the retained amount be paid contractor. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF ACTING ENGINEERING L'IRECTOR. CARRIED. Christmas Kettles Letter request from Salvation Army, Renton Corps, Captain Learmonth was read by Clerk for permission to place Christmas Kettles on the street from November 23 to December 23, 1972 at the following locations: K-Mart, Sears, Woolworths, Bazaar and downtown Post Office. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THE REQUEST BE GRANTED WITH CONDITION THAT PERMISSION BE OBTAINED FROM ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNER BY CORPS. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, AMEND MOTION TO DELETE "PROPERTY OWNER" AND INSERT "BUSINESS." MOTION TO AMEND CARRIED. AMENDED MOTION CARRIED. Springbrook Water Letter from Acting Director of Engineering McHenry requested authori- Shed Claim zation to continue to prosecute the action of City of Renton vs. King Summons & Complaint County and Kent School District No. 415, to completion or an equitable No. 758899 settlement. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR IN REQUEST OF ACTING DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING. Prior authority having been given for hiring of consultant only, MOTION CARRIED. Proposed Petition for creation of Local Improvement District for construction LID 277 of Sanitary Sewers N.E. 10th St. between Sunset Blvd. N.E. and Edmonds N.E. 10th St. Ave. N.E. bearing signatures of 12 prOP*rty owners was read by the Clerk. MOVED BY SCFILLLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO ENGINEERING DfiPJ4MTMENT TO VERIFY SIGNATURES AND REPORT BACK ON PERCENTAGE. CARRIED. :-N 0 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 11/6172 Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE & CURRENT BUSINESS - Cont. RAYS Letter from Renton School District 403 Superintendent,Shelby Bewley, Renton Area requesting inclusion in Renton City Budget for 1973 in amount of $20,000 Youth Services to insure continuation of drug intervention program, was read into the record by Clerk at request of Councilman Delaurenti. Mayor Garrett's reply was also read proposing City support be deferred until status of Federal funding determined. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THESE LETTERS BE REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF WHOLE. CARRIED. ROCLAMATIONS "Tible Week Proclamation of Mayor Garrett was read proclaiming the week of November 11/19 to 26 19 to 26, as Bible Week urging citizens of all faith to read and study the Scriptures. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR. CARRIED. Fight Cancer Day Mayor Avery Garrett's Proclamation for Renton Fight Cancer Day, 11/16/72 November 16, 1972, was read urging all citizens to support the efforts of the American Cancer Society to help save lives and diminish suffer- ing from cancer. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CON- CUR IN THE MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION. CARRIED. APPOINTMENTS Planning Commission Mayor Garrett's appointment letter was read, concurring in withdrawal by Lucien W. Lemon appointee Denzer, appointing Mr. Lucien W. Lemon to the Renton Planning 1801 Jones Ave.NE Commission, whose term would expire January 1, 1978. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT REQUEST BE REFERRED TO FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Aviation Board- Mayor Garrett's appointment to the Aviation Board of Mr. B. G. (Bev) B. G. Morrison Morrison was read, his term to expire November 6, 1975. MOVED BY 3011 Mt. View Ave.N STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, APPOINTMENT BE REFERRED TO FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Tick of Employee Councilman Grant inquired as to ticketing employees' cars when parking 'arking Space space was not available. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, MATTER .r uestioned OF ADEQUATE PARKING AT CITY HALL BE REFERRED TO BUILDING DIRECTOR AND MAYOR'S OFFICE TO REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Applicability and enforce- Landscaping ment of City's new landscaping ordinance being questioned, it was Requirements MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE COMMUNITY_ SERVICES COMMITTEE Questioned REVIEW CITY'S LANDSCAPING ORDINANCE AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Finance & Personnel Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert submitted committee Committee Report report recommending concurrence in the Mayor's appointment of Mr. David S. Douglas to Planning Commission. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED Planning Commission BY GRANT, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Committee Appointments: Report also recommended concurrence in the Mayor's appointment of Mr. Bylund V. Wik Bylund V. Wik to the Planning Commission. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED David S. Douglas BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Landscaping under MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THE CITY COUNCIL INSTRUCT Parking & Loading THE CITY ATTORNEY TO SEND WARREN CHINN, DYNASTIES EAST, 30-DAY EXTEN- Ordinance SION IN DEADLINE GIVEN BY CITY ATTORNEY TO ACCOMPLISH LANDSCAPING AND DURING THAT TIME, INDIVIDUAL TO FILE PLAN AND WRITTEN GUARANTEE, OR POST BOND; LANDSCAPING TO BE COMPLETED BY MAY 1, OR BOND TO BE USED TO ACCOMPLISH SAME. MOTION CARRIED, 30-day extension granted. Revenue from Bingo Councilman Stredicke requested Mayor's Office and City Attorney continue to pursue matter of revenue received from Bingo etc. , filing request with .Attorney General, Governor and Mr. Kinnear's Office to see that .� records are made available; City Attorney having advised revenue infor- mation not available to Police Chief as Department of Revenue had not complied with regulations. Councilman Stredicke suggested an on-going Bike Registration registration program for bikes due to large number stolen. Councilman Grant reported Renton Police Guild had registration program, however, one problem was recycling of bikes. Unclaimed ,and unregistered items will be auctioned off by Police Department at a future date. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted committee report Committee Report recommending matter of developing sidewalk on north side of S.Grady Way be tabled until area developed to support cost, estimated at $11,101. 338 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 11/6/72 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Transportation MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF Committee Report TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Committee Report recommended Public Works Administrator send letter to property owner and leasing company regarding the revocable permit for light standards on city Revocable Permit right-of-way which had been leased by Robinson-Lyon Ford on Grady Way S. for Robinson-Lyon MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Transportation Committee report requested the Administration to report back to the Committee when the final design Design of S.4th St. of S. 4th St. had been determined, but before bid call prepared. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke expressed desire that Council review Questionnaires questionnaires sent out with utility billing concerning downtown plan- ning which are being tabulated by Planning Department. NEW BUSINESS On inquiry afCouncilman Schellert, Acting Director of Engineering McHenry Grade Change explained interstection of N. 4th St. and Logan Ave. regrading is being N.4th & Logan done as part of overall project of Rainier, Renton Aves. and Airport Way Improvements. Upon Schellert's inquiry, Mayor's Assistant Lynch Revenue Sharing announced Federal Executive Board revenue sharing guideline meeting 11/13 Meeting 11/13 Monday afternoon. In announcing Renton Hill access meeting, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, LETTER FROM DOUGLAS L. MORELL BE REFERRED TO COUNCIL Renton Hill Access BUDGET COMMITTEE FOR CONSIDERATION. CARRIED. Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke referred letter from Mayor Garrett dated November 1, to Council Members,for reading, which proposed no action be taken at this time on improvements to intersection of S. 3rd St. and Renton S. , due to investigation of Traffic Engineer Hamlin. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COMMUNICATIONS BE REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Metro Transit Tour Mayor Garrett announced Metro tour November 10, through 13th relative FridaylMonday to transit systems, Cleveland through Denver. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, MAYOR BE AUTHORIZED TO MAKE METRO TOUR. Trip being made with Metro authorization and funding, MOTION CARRIED. Stredicke inquired as to council jurisdiction concerning travel by the Mayor, the City Attorney advising that in general governmental separation of Powers between Legislative and Administrative bodies, the Council does not have the authority of regulation. Adjourned MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MEETING BE ADJOURNED. CARRIED. 11:30 P.M. Adjournment at 11:30 p.m. Del Mead, C 'ty Clerk M i 339 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID OPENING, NOVEMBER 1 , 1972 2 : 00 p.m. , 4th Floor Conference Room i IMPROVEMENT - WATERMAIN & SEWER, TALBOT RD. S . FROM S . GRADY WAY TO PUGET DRIVE BIDDER BID BOND BID Frank Coluccio Const . Co . X $29, 966 . 00 7778 Seward Park Ave . So. Seattle , WA 98118 DiOrio Construction Co . , Inc . X $34 , 164 . 00 2821 So. 200th Seattle , WA 98188 Gesner-Brown X $34 , 009 . 20 11025 142nd SE Renton , WA 98055 Metro Sewer Construction X $51 , 001 . 00 7840 N. E . 122nd Kirkland , WA i BID OPENING , NOVEMBER 1 , 1972 2 : 30 p .m. , 4th Floor Conference Room Now IMPROVEMENT - WATERMAIN , BENSON RD. S . FROM EAGLE RIDGE DR. TO INTERSTATE 405 Frank Coluccio Const . Co . X $7 , 806 . 75 7778 Seward Park So . Seattle , WA. 98118 DiOrio Construction Co. X $7 , 224 . 00 2821 S . 200th Seattle , WA 9818 I Gesner-Brown X $5 , 330. 60 11025 142nd S .E . Renton , WA 98055 r.. Metro Sewer Construction X $9, 450. 00 7840 N.E . 122nd Kirkland, WA V .J.M. Construction Co . X $7 ,150. 50 14248 117th N.E . Kirkland, WA CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk C CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF NoYerybex 6f 1972 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri . 11/10 4 : 30 P . M. Clymer 3rd F1 . Conf. Room Discuss parking trailers & boats 1plannea unit aevelopment , benche and landscaping . FINANCE AND PERSONNEL LEGISLATION PUBLIC SAFETY Mon . 11/13 7 : 00 P . M. Delaurent_i Councilman 's Office Police Dept . Rules & Regulations PUBLIC WORKS Wed . 11/8 7: 30 P . M. Grant Garbage Franchise and Bids TRANSPORTATION Tues . 8/14 8 : 00 P . M. Stredicke Renton Hill Access OTHER 1 341 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK November 6, 1972 I PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS N AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3uw3 $ 22 , 000. 00 Kelso Construction Co . 1917 Aberdeen Ave SE Single residence 3174 200 . 00 Dalpay & Associates 619 Shelton Ave NE Repair garage 3175 800. 00 Washington Wholesalers 705 SE 7th St . Construct room 3176 1 , 000 . 00 H . L. Bevan 2609 N .E . 6th Place Construct deck 3177 26 , 000. 00 Parkwood Homes , Inc . 1802 Lincoln Circle NE Single residence 3178 16 , 000 . 00 James Hedrick 2523 Jones Ave NE Single residence 3179 1 , 000. 00 Louis G. Malesis 313 Rainier Ave . S . Remodel shop B3180 295 , 000 . 00 Marks & Thomas Whlsle . 858 Lind Ave SW Office & Whse . 3181 6, 000. 00 R. K. Clarke , Jr . 1633 Rolling Hills SE Family room 3182 50 , 000. 00 Loberg Olds , Inc . 233 Burnett Ave S . Remodel interior 3183 22 , 000 . 00 Kelso Construction Co . 1814 Aberdeen Ave SE Single residence 3184 - Pete Peiroli 712 Cedar Ave So . Demolish res . B3185 16 , 000. 00 John Dennis , Jr. 908 N. 33rd St . Single residence 3186 2 , 470 . 00 I . B.M. 500 S .W. 7th St . Wall partitions 1 3187 175 . 00 Walt Basart 3301 S . E . 5th St. Tool shed 3188 4 ,400 . 00 Walter Fredell 3315 N.E . 10th P1 . New addition ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3772 500 . 00 J . E . Oliver 351 Park Ave . No . 7 Light Fixtures 3773 4 , 900. 00 Wholesale Auto Ctr . 365 Rainier Ave No . Wire new office 3774 1 , 000. 00 Larry A. Lackie 125 S . 3rd St . Relocate service E3775 1 , 540. 00 Pat Murphy 1214 S . 3rd St . Baseboard heat 3 6 50. 00 John Iwasaki 614 NW 3rd St . Garage & Flood 3 , 7 25 . 00 G. R. Paavola 2604 N .E . 5th P1 . Wiring to code 368 200. 00 Gov-Mart Baz ' ar 795 Rainier Ave So . Inst . circuit 3779 60 , 000 . 00 The Boeing Co . Renton Plant Misc . elec . work E3780 600. 00 LaBonte American Motors 330 Main Ave So . Repl . floodlights 3781 32 , 000 . 00 Loberg Olds , Inc . 233 Burnett Ave S . Rewiring 3782 6 , 500 . 00 Puget Sound Power 620 S . Grady Way Heat & Air Cond . 3783 300. 00 Karl J . Jansen 307 S .W. Langston Rd . Replace fuse box 3784 500 . 00 Dalpay & Associates 815 Aberdeen Ave N .E . Electric Furnace E3785 250 . 00 Nellie T. Mattison 3513 NE 9th St . Change fuse box 3786 600 . 00 Howard E . Harding 3623 Talbot Rd. So . New service 3787 210 . 00 Dalpay & Assoc . 706 Renton Ave . So . Change service 3788 50 . 00 John Dennis Const . 908 N . 33rd St. Temp . service 3789 100. 00 Glenn M. Harrison 3518 NE 9th St . New fuse box E3790 50 . 00 Westcoast Electric Co . S . 2nd St & Morris S . Temp . service 3791 2 , 500 . 00 I . B.M. 500 SW 7th St . Remodel 1st flr . 3792 50 , 000 . 00 The Boeing Co . Renton Plant Misc . elec . work 3793 250. 00 Renton Village Co . 15 S . Grady Way Remodel 3rd flr/ 3794 250 . 00 Ernst Hardware 60 S . Grady Way Wire compactor MECHANICAL PERMITS M3322 247 . 50 Zebco , Inc . 2404 N .E . 9th Place Inst . gas furnace 3323 350 . 00 Terry O 'Neal 2408 N.E . 23rd St . Repair drainfielc 3 4 168 . 50 Zola Dillon 424 Whitworth Ave S . Inst . gas heater M3 5 900 . 00 Kenneth Lameroux 420 Cedar Ave . So . Inst . gas furnace 3'"6 500 . 00 Harold Harrison 1832 NE 20th St . Plumbing fixture: 3327 2 , 330. 00 Pacific Agro Co . 903 Houser Way No . Gas Heaters 3328 1 , 685 . 00 Earlington Park Assoc . 721 Lind Ave SW Compressor & Coil 3329 650 . 00 William Terry 2015 N .E . 28th St. Inst . boiler ` M3330 1 , 100. 00 Maynard O. Svor 1500 Monroe Ave N . E . Gas furnace 3331 5 , 700 . 00 Tony Go ' s 1209 Kirkland NE Htg . & air cond . 3332 6 , 100 . 00 Marks & Thomas 858 Lind Ave SW Plumbing fixture: 3333 8 , 500 . 00 Loberg Olds , Inc . 233 Burnett Ave So . Air Conditioning I 342 - 2 - MECHANICAL PERMITS 43334 $147 . 50 E . G. Johnson 1203 2nd St . N . Gas furnace 3335 160. 00 Virginia Hart 1632 Aberdeen N .E . Htr . & range 3336 750. 00 Puget Power 620 S . Grady Way Propane tank 3337 980 . 00 Kelso Construction Co . 1917 Aberdeen Ave SE Plmbg . & fixtures SIGN PERMITS 5255 685 . 00 Fletcher Paint 206 Wells Ave So. Electric sign S256 150. 00 Blakeman Appliances 920 Thomas Ave SW Wall sign S257 500 . 00 McLendon Hardware 710 South 2nd St . Wall sign S258 Voided S259 800 . 00 Harold I . Mellor 124 Rainier Ave So . Lighted sign S260 500. 00 Kenneth H . Lund 618 Park Ave North 3 wall signs SEWER PERMITS 1730 Tom Crook 365 Rainier Ave No . Repair sewer i 343 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING November 13, 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers I R E F E R R A L S LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Rezone Ordinance Jay E. Holmes Property, returned for one week Rezone Ordinance Franklin Life Insurance Co. , returned for one week Subject of Ordinance for creation of Human Rights Commission PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Ordinance relative to Refuse Collection TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Information from Engineering & Planning Dept. on landscaping Rainier Ave. Airport Way and Sunset Blvd. Ordinances on Parking Restriction in City I Is 344 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING November 13, 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Renton CALL TO ORDER City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, DELAURENTI, PERRY, STREDICKE, CLYMER and GRANT. MOVED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL MEMBERS SECONDED BY CLYMER., ABSENT COUNCILMAN BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CORRECT MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 6, 11/6/72 1972, PAGE 3 OLD BUSINESS "LANDSCAPING" TO PARKING AND LOADING" IN MOTION BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, MINUTES BE APPROVED AS AMENDED. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, DEL MEAD, City Clerk, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, IN ATTENDANCE GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director, BERT McHENRY, Acting Director of Engineering, VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent, JACK LYNCH, Mayor's Administra- tive Assistant, DEL BENNETT, Public Works Administrator, HUGH DARBY, Police Chief, M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief, VIC. TeGANTVOORT, Street Superinten- dent and TED BENNETT, Accounting Supervisor. Mayor Garrett welcomed Councilman Perry back after absence due to auto ORDINANCES & accident. Councilman Delaurenti presented ordinances on behalf of Legis- RESOLUTIONS lation Committee Chairman Perry, placing change in zoning classification Ordinance-Rezone from General Suburban to Single Family Residential for property located Jay E. Holmes N.E. corner between 10th N. and Monroe N.E. on first reading. Following Property reading by the Clerk, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Ordinance also presented was change in zoning classification for property Ordinance-Rezone located south of S. 2nd St. and easterly of Safeway #335 from Residential Franklin Life Ins. District to Business District, placed on first reading. MOVED BY STREDIC Property SECONDED BY CLYMER, SUSPEND RULES AND HAVE CLERK READ ORDINANCES BY TITLE ONLY. CARRIED. Following first reading, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE TO BE HELD FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Ordinance 2749 Legislation Committee Member Delaurenti also presented for second and Restricting final reading an ordinance relating to parking restrictions on South side Parking S.3rd of S. 3rd St. from Mill Ave. S. to Cedar Ave. S. Following reading MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN ALL AYES. ORDINANCE ADOPTED. Also presented for Ordinance 2750 second and final reading was an ordinance increasing speed limits on Increasing Speed Puget Drive S.E. from Edmonds S.E. to Benson Rd. S. from 30 M.P.H. to Limit Puget Dr. 40 M.P.H. Following reading MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THE ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN 5 AYES WITH DELAURENTI GIVING DISSENTING VOTE. MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Mario Gotti requested correction in ordinance to restrict parking Mario Gotti on S. 3rd St. to include Main Ave. S. to Mill Ave. S. Mr. & Mrs. Mr. James W. Kennedy having previously written to Mayor and Council asked James W.Kennedy to have zoning ordinances for Puget Drive S. and Benson Rd. reviewed, and Urge return of questioned mode of notice to public when change in property use requested. Area to Single At Mayor's request, Planning Director Ericksen explained action on rezone Family Use and submitted Mr. & Mrs. Kennedy's letter for reading by the Clerk. Down- grade zoning done at property owner's request was explained by Stredicke. William File Mr. Bill File suggested notification of persons in area of proposed rezone Joe Sporcic by including notice in utility billing for area. OLD BUSINESS Councilman Grant reported results of parking survey for Municipal Building Parking Lot Survey are available at Council or Building Department Offices. Councilman Stredicke inquired as to implementation of two-way traffic on Houser Way Houser Way between Mill and Main S. as approved by Council on 9/11/72, being advised by Acting Engineering Director McHenry signal poles not available locally, with 4 to 16 week delay in obtaining delivery. Councilman Stredicke questioned delay, Councilman Clymer suggested use of different type poles. Councilman Grant urged compliance with downtown beautification plans. 345 MINUTES - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 11113172 Page 2 OLD BUSINESS - Continued 4 Garbage MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE ORDINANCE RELATIVE TO REFUSE COLLECTION BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Upon CouncilmanStredicke's inquiry, City Attorney advised the present garbage collection contract can be extended 30 to 60 days if Lead Time needed, present contract expiring in May, and the City cannot extend services outside the City, any newly annexed area can be served by prior contractor for five years. Councilman Stredicke called attention to 1�■i street sign hidden by shrubbery in area of N.E. 10th Ct. and Olympia N.E. NEW BUSINESS National League of Council President Bruce submitted request for authorization to attend Cities Meets - the National League of Cities 49th Annual Congress of Cities Convention Indianapolis November 26 through 30, 1972 in Indianapolis, Indiana. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO CONCUR IN REQUEST OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT. CARRIED. Councilman Clymer asked Administration to look into matter of landscaping business at S.W. 13th St. using large trucks reported to be breaking street. Councilman Grant reported bike registration program is progress- ing. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER TO TRANSPORTATION COM- MITTEE INFORMATION GATHERED BY ENGINEERING AND PLANNING DEPARTMENTS ON LANDSCAPING RAINIER AVE. , AIRPORT WAY, AND SUNSET BLVD. CARRIED. Trailer Used As Councilman Stredicke asked for report from Building or Planning Director Business Office on trailer on N.E. 4th St. Councilman Grant requested Council be notified of Human Relations Committee and Fair Housing Commission appointments and meetings. AUDIENCE COMMENT Charles Shane Mr. Charles Shane reported circulating a petition to be presented to the City at a later date requesting equalization of water rates between home owners and industry, dropping of fees for allpermits, City employees t be residents with no more than one City employee for any family, and sewer rates be no more than $1.00 per month. ario Gotti Mr. Mario Gotti proposed safety zone for S. 3rd St. between Mill and bRlb Parking Main Avenues S. with no parking allowed in front of dentist office. MOVED BY CLYMF.R, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER MR. GOTTI'S COMMENTS TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, PENDING MOTION BE TABLED. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, RECONSIDER ACTION BY WHICH ORDINANCE ADOPTED. (RELATING TO NO PARK- ING ON S. 3rd.) MOTION TO RECONSIDER CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND- ED BY PERRY, SUBJECT OF NO PARKING ON SOUTH THIRD STREET EAST AND WEST OF MILL AVE. S. ,AND THE CODE ON PARKING RESTRICTIONS IN CITY BE REFERRED TO I TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE TO STUDY. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT TO AMEND MOTION DELETING PORTION REFERRING PENDING ORDINANCE TO TRANSPORTA- TION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO ADOPT ORDINANCE RESTRICTING PARKING ON S.3RD Ordinance 2749 AS PRESENTED. Roll Call Vote resulted in ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED, i ORDINANCE ADOPTED. Upon former Councilman Shane's inquiry, Acting Engineering Director Budget Inquiries McHenry explained water installation in Earlington Industrial Area with late comer's agreement for installation at tank farm. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, SUBJECT OF ORDINANCE FOR CREATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION BE REFERRED TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. IDJOURNMENT MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, MEETING BE ADJOURNED. CARRIED. 10:35 PM Meeting adjourned at 10:35 p.m. z2z::_ Del Mead, City Clerk m CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 11/13/72 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Sat. 11/18 9:30 A.M. BRUCE Council Chambers Review Budget COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri. 11/17 4:30 P.M. CLYMER 3rd Fl. Conf. Room Off-Street Parking of boats, trailers, and other equipment. FINANCE AND PERSONNEL LEGISLATION Mon. 11/20 5:00 P.M. PERRY Chairman's Office Fending Legislation 6th Floor PUBLIC SAFETY Mon. 11/20 7:00 P.M. DELAURENTI Police Chief attend 7:30 P.M. PUBLIC WORKS Sat. 11/18 8:30 A.M. GRANT 4th F1. Conf. Room City Attorney, Engineering Representa- tive and Ted Bennett attend TRANSPORTATION Tues. 11/14 8:00 P.M. STREDICKE Council Chambers Renton Hill - Alternate access to Sout and other. OTHER Association of Washington Cities Regional Meeting Thurs. 11/16 7:00 P.M. Dinner Meeting Meeker's Landing All Councilmen urged to attend i 347 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING November 20, 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Purchasing Agent's Surplus Items List PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Matter of Ordinance regulating solicitations PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE LID 276 Kennydale Industrial Sewer Project Bids 348 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING November 20, 1972 Municipal Building 8: 00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Renton CALL TO ORDER City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, SCHELLERT, DELAURENTI, PERRY, STREDICKE, CLYMER and GRANT. COUNCIL MEMBERS MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, APPROVE MINUTES OF November 11/13/72 13, AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, DEL MEAD, City Clerk, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney IN ATTENDANCE GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director, BERT McHENRY, Acting Director of Engineering, VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent, JACK LYNCH, Mayor's Admini- strative Assistant, DEL BENNETT, Public Works Administrator, HUGH DARBY, Police Chief, VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Superintendent, TED BENNETT, Accounting Supervisor, BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director and CLARK PETERSEN, Library Director. ORDINANCES & MOTION CARRIED, which was MADE BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, RESOLUTIONS TO ACCEPT RECOMMENDATION OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT, which placed the following ordinances on their second and final reading having been placed on first reading November 13: (1) An ordinance changing zoning classification from R-2 to B-1 of Franklin Life Insur- Ordinance 2751 ance Company property located south of South 2nd St. and easterly Rezone Franklin of Safeway #335. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, ORDINANCE Life Insurance BE ADOPTED AS READ. Roll Call vote resulted in ALL AYES, CARRIED. (2) An ordinance changing zoning classification from GS-1 to R-1 of Ordinance 2752 the Jay Holmes Property located N.E. 10th St. between Monroe Ave. N.E. Rezone Jay Holmes and Olympia Ave. N.E. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, Property ORDINANCE BY ADOPTED AS READ. Roll Call vote resulted in ALL AYES, CARRIED, ORDINANCE ADOPTED. Legislation Committee report also recom- mended first, second and final reading on an ordinance establishing a Ordinance 2753 special fund to be known as the Library Construction Fund, Account N Library 308/572/50.06 and Limited General Obligation Bond Fund 1972, Account Construction No. 204/519/60 in accordance with Ordinance No. 2735. MOVED BY STREDICKE, Fund SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, CITY CLERK BE INSTRUCTED TO READ ORDINANCE BY TITLE ONLY FOR FIRST READING. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. Following reading, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Roll Call Vote resulted in ALL AYES, ORDINANCE ADOPTED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, RESOLUTIONS BE PLACED AS ITEM (i) ON AGENDA. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE & CURRENT City Clerk Mead reported Bid Opening on November 16, for L.I.D. 276 BUSINESS Kennydale Industrial Sanitary Sewer Project, May Creek to N. City Limit (see attached) . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, REFER Bid Opening BIDS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION. LID 276 CARRIED. Bid Award City Clerk Mead reported Bid Opening on Highlands Branch Library Con- Highlands struction Project November 14, (see attached) . Recommendation of Branch Library Library Director Petersen was read asking acceptance of low bidder to Busch Busch Construction in amount of $167,845 plus Alternate #2 making a Construction Co. total of $169,484 plus tax which was in concurrence with Architects Low Bidder Callison Associates and The Board of Trustees of Renton Library. Mayor & City Report of Board of Public Works was read recommending acceptance of Clerk authori-low bid of Busch Construction plus Alternate #2 (Parking Lot Lighting` zed to sign MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATI Contract OF LIBRARY DIRECTOR AND BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND AWARD CONTRACTOR TO BUSCh CONSTRUCTION CO. CARRIED. Lindbrook A representative of Lindbrook Construction Co. Inc. of Lynnwood inquired Construction re affirmative action filed with LID 276 Project bid of 11/16/72, being advised bids referred to Public Works Committee. 349 Minutes Renton City Council Meeting 11/20/72 Page 2 CORRESPONDENCE & CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued CAG 1946-72 Letter from Acting Engineering Director McHenry recommended acceptance Final Payment of S.W. Grady Way Signals & Illumination Project with final payment in amount of $5,936.58 to contractor General Service Electric, Inc. , with payment of retained amount of $5,719.07 if after .30 days no claims or liens are filed and proof of payment of tax liabilities is received. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF ACTING ENGINEERING DIRECTOR McHENRY. CARRIED. Police Department Letter from Police Chief Darby reported public auction to dispose of rr�r Auction 12/9/72 unclaimed property December 9, 1972 at 10;00 a.m. to be published in legals. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO AUTHORIZE PLACEMEN' IN BOTH LOCAL NEWSPAPERS OF ADD 2 COLUMNS BY 5 INCHES. CARRIED. Reimbursement to Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested reimbursement to Street Dept. Street Department Maintenance Account for asphalt used in connection Resolution 1826 with Arterial Street and Forward Thrust projects to be accomplished by (See Below) resolution. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN REQUEST OF FINANCE DIRECTOR AND REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. CARRIED. Bicycle Letter from Renton Police Officer's Guild President Caldwell explained Registration bicycle registration program which has been in effect for two years 1,800 Down in conjunction with the Police Department, suggesting mandatory no-fee 3,600 To Go registration of bikes following safety check. Mayor Garrett's reply was read commending the Guild and advising consideration of bicycle ordinance when research completed. Supervisor of Accounting Services Bennett was asked by Mayor Garrett to check with Police Officers and prepare notice to be included with utility billings. Surplus Items Purchasing Agent Church's request to dispose of listed surplus items by bid call was read. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER COMMUNICATION TO FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, SUBSTITUTE MOTION TO REFER Now COMMUNICATION TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER RESOLUTION. SUBSTITUT MOTION FAILED. .MOTION TO REFER TO FINANCE COMMITTEE CARRIED. Schmuland Appl. Letter from Planning Commission presented application for rezone for No. R-712-72 Dr. & Mrs. Oscar Schmuland from R-2 to R-4 for property located on the Public Hearing NE Corner of the intersection of N.3rd St. and Pelly Ave. N. Clerk 12/11/72 read letter of protest from Evelyn M. and Albert W. Rosenstrom and protesting petition bearing 16 signatures. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDEL BY PERRY, DECEMBER 11, 1972 BE SET AS APPEAL DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING ON SCHMULAND REZONE APPLICATION. CARRIED. City Clerk requested to notify petitioners and applicant. Financing Request to finance Kennydale Industrial Sanitary Sewer Project LID 276 was read from Southwick, Campbell, Waterman Co. along with Mayor Garrett's response advising financing had been arranged. Candy Cane Sales Permission having been granted for additional agenda item, City Clerk Cystic Fibrosis Mead read request for special permit to sell candy canes on City streets 12/2 - Christmas December 2, until Christmas by Cystic Fibrosis Juniors affiliated with the National Foundation. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, PERMISSION BE GRANTED. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, MATTER OF ORDINANCE REGULATING SOLICITATIONS BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC Solicitations SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED Legislation Legislation Committee Report recommended reading and adoption of Resolu- Committee Report tion for the transfer of $544.00 to provide payment for asphalt used Continued in connection with arterial and Forward Thrust Projects. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIEI Resolution 1826 Following reading, MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, RESOLU- Fund Transfer TION BE ADOPTED AS READ. PROCLAMATIONS November 27, through December 2, 1972 was proclaimed Renton Aerie No. Renton Aerie 1722 1722 Fraternal Order of Eagles Week in Proclamation of Mayor Avery Fraternal Order Garrett for 65 years of growth and service in the City, urging all of Eagles Week citizens to take cognizance and participate in observance. MOVED BY 11/27 - 12/2/72 DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN PROCLAMATION OF MAYOR. CARRIED. 350 Minutes Renton City Council Meeting 11/20/72 Page 3 APPOINTMENTS Police Department Letter from Mayor Garrett requested Council concurrence in appointments Permanent to permanent positions of Captain James E. Phelan, Lieutenants George Appointments G. Gomez and Frank J. Cooper, and Clerk Linda Hicks with the Renton Police Department effective December 1, 1972. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN APPOINTMENTS OF MAYOR. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Public Works Com. Public Works Committee Chairman Grant submitted report concurring wi Bid Award recommendation of Acting Director of Engineering recommending accept Watermain ance of low bid of $29,966.00 for Talbot Rd. S. watermain by Frank Talbot Rd. S. Coluccio Construction Co. , Inc. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY Frank Coluccio SCHELLERT, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Report also recommended acceptance of low bid of $5,325.70 by Gesner and Brown, Inc. on Benson Rd. S. watermain project. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, CONCUR IN PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Garbage Specs Public Works Committee report recommended amendments to proposed garbage Bid Opening specifications. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN 1/12/73 RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE AND DOCUMENT BE AMENDED AS COMMITTEE PROPOSED WITH BID OPENING JANUARY 12, 1973. CARRIED. Finance & Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert presented report Personnel Report concurring in the Mayor's recommendation that Mrs. Barbara Lally be reappointed to the Board of Adjustment. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED Appointments BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Report Barbara Lally also gave concurrence to the Mayor's recommendation that Mr. John John Kosney Kosney be reappointed to the Renton Aviation Board. MOVED BY STREDICKE, B. G. Morrison SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, CONCUR IN MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Having interviewed all appointees, Finance and Personnel Committee report concurred in the Mayor's recommendation to appoint Mr. B. G. Morrison to the Renton Aviation Board. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND CONFIRM THE APPOINT MENT OF THE MAYOR. CARRIED. Mr. Kosney and Mr. Morrison were introduced. Transportation Transportation Committee Report submitted by Chairman Stredicke reported Committee Report information from August survey of Renton Hill residents and resident meeting with committee on November 15, brought the recommendation that the Administration's plans for an extension of Grant Ave. S. con- Grant Ave. South tinue without reactivation of a citizens committee; and that the City Renton Hill attempt to obtain developer and abutting property owner participation Alternate in the total cost of such road; and that the projected roadway remain Access Route in the Arterial Street Plan and Six Year Plan as it is. MOVED BY DEALURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN TRANSPORTATION COMMIT- TEE REPORT. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke wished City employees a Happy Thanksgiving. VOUCHERS Having received previous departmental approval, vouchers 1563 through 1563 - 2088 2088 were presented by Finance Chairman 7,chellert recommending pay- Ca sh & Revenue ment. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, VOUCHERS BE AUTHORIZED L I D 270 - R-12 FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. & R-13 Cash #28, 29 & 30. Adjournment MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MEETING BE ADJOURNED. CARRIED. Meeting adjourned at 9:50 p.m. t Del Mead, Ci y Clerk m 9 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE 11/20/72 BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF `/i FUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS "/b CURRENT FUND 1572 1728 $107j381484 PARKS ANO RECREATION 1729 1781 $194091185 CITY STR' ET 1732 1827 $21j013s98 CEDAR RIVER M AND I 1828 1831 $328 .75 LIBRARY %Y�/.Z� - 1,��iv �'��OC I 1832 1865 3 EMq-RIENCY EMPLOYMENT 1866 1870 S1j727 . 16 REG9 AND STREET FWD THRUST 1871 1904 $29j331963 URBAN ARTERIAE. 1905 1938 $2634984#75 CITY SHOP CONTRUCTION 1939 1943 *4j919o49 WATERWORKS UTILITY 1944 1989 $52,1951915 AIRPORT 1990 2006 S5j709939 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2007 2057 $6j414967 FIREMEN S PENSION 2058 2088 $10] 188082 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS WEj THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL] HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE ANO/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENU'ERED* DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0 . 1572 THROUGH Not 2088 IN THE AMOUNT OF /1� z THIS 20 OF NOVEMBER j 1972 # z �,� �rIN.ANCE C04MITTEE �1 71' ce A)' -/.3 .�7.L / i •�►�'rSh rr C EE MEMBER r r(�rrr rr wrw r•rr r M COM TEE ME BE 7�rwr srrr rr�rrr�rr wr rrwwrrrrr CCMMITTEE MEMBER w 1.w CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 11/20/72 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Tues. 11/21 7:00 P.M. BRUCE Council Chambers Budget Meeting COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri . 11/24 4:30 P.M. CLYMER 3rd Floor Conf. Room FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Mon. 11/27 5:00 P.M. SCHELLERT Councilman Perry's Office LEGISLATION Mon. 11/27 5:00 P.M. PERRY " PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS Tues. 11/21 6:30 P.M. GRANT 4th Floor Conf. Room Review Bids LID 276 Lindbrook Construction Co. Invited & All interested. TRANSPORTATION OTHER CITY OF RENTON - BID OPENING 11/16/72 KENNYDALE INDUSTRIAL SANITARY SEWER PROJECT - MAY CREEK TO NORTH CITY LIMIT L. I . D. 276 ALTERNATE BID BID BID SALES TAX TOTAL PLUS SALES TAX BOND A & M CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CO . , INC . $ 373 , 910 . 36 $18 , 695 . 52 392 , 605 . 88 $ 363 , 350 . 36 X 1901 - 23rd Avenue South Seattle , WA 98144 FRANK COLUCCIO CONSTRUCTION CO . $ 291 , 732 . 50 $14 , 586 . 63 306 , 319. 13 $ 284 , 620 . 50 X 7778 Seward Park Ave. So . Seattle , WA 98118 COULEE CONSTRUCTION CO. , INC. $ 215 , 267 . 72 $10 , 945 . 40 226 , 213 . 12 $212 , 487 . 72 X 738 Bellevue Avenue East Seattle , WA DYAD CONSTRUCTION , INC . $377 , 997 . 60 $18 , 899 . 88 396 , 897 . 48 $355 , 991 . 60 X P . O . Box 1845 Bellevue , WA 98003 LDL LAND DEVELOPMENT CO. , INC. $ 267 , 982 . 00 $13 , 399 . 10 281 , 381 . 10 $ 271 , 646 . 00 X 1529 West Valley Highway North Auburn , WA 98002 LINDBROOK CONSTRUCTION CO . , INC. $ 247 , 552 . 00 $12 , 377 . 60 259 , 929 . 60 $247 , 328 . 00 X P . O . Box 1066 20214 64th West Lynnwood , WA 98036 1 C.TT CJS 354 l I SUB CONTRACTORS Mechanical & Electrical Daviscourt Constr. 3826 Woodland Park N. m° y° Shoreline umbi Seattle, Wa. 98103 Rainier E1 tric O rn Coleman Gilchrist w o 0 L 24231 - 35th Ave S. V Ln o Rainier E1 tric Kent, Wa . 98031 N O C None Given CD Z O 4-) 4j ca m Q) Mayer Constr . Co . I Q) M 0 C -r+ P. 0. Box 16 5 I o Shor ine umbi ° m t Zenith We .. 98188 '� N Rain r Ele tric to N , I ry n cn ¢ a � C -0 ..d Wayne Maples Constr . o � M o W 0x ID 1 5600 Calif. Ave. S. W. "� "' Ln o °` Shoreine Plumbin t- m •14 .-4 .-r �+ •1-4cn4J 1 Seattle , Wa . 98116 `° ~ Rain 'er E1 tric 2 1-1 4J M U - �zc, c�Lf7cnE=- Western States Constr. o °p Overlake Park <., °�' k � Shore ine P umbi Rain ' r Ele tric P. 0. Box 99 ^+ rn Bellevue , Wa. 98004 Rose Construction co °; M 4610 - 37th Ave. S .W. `; ~ I Shor ine P umbi Seattle, Wa . 98126 Rainier E1e tric C . E . Skinner , Inc . P. 0. Box 706 Shoreline E ectri Orting , Wa . 98360 " `�° Rainier Eletric Federal Constructiono N v, 30815 - 18th South "; `° °; Shot" line P 'umbin Federal Way , Wa . 98002 �' �' N. Rainier Ele tric kir John Maples Constr . `O,, ' Shor ine P umbin 8742 Fauntlee Crest SW O1 ^fort End E ectri Seattle, Wa . 98116 °0 Tuefel Construction o � r 10850 Lakeridge Dr . S. 5< N �r Ln o Shor ine P umbin Seattle , Wa . i Raini r Electric U 4J (n U n U cr O 'O a n U m CX q ^I O H U O m (D a) N Oi N a U) 'H 41 J (U Q1 (U q v a Aq C C c ryory .� N u U w m m m a� x a L Cr i BID TABULATION ARCHITECTS: Highlands Library Project Callison Associates Bid Opening 11114172 City Clerk 215 Sixth Avenue North Seattle, Washington 98109 Page 2 of 2 MA 3-4646 LnUIM cnCAr ?ZZ E3 m _0m --q LO Ln Ln c) c-) (n M0 I> CAm (D 0 W W S W `< l0 W N• O W (D • C W H W (D O O (A Co - C C-t- C N W -4 -0 U W Oh W NE O W F_ h OH 7 (n n kD C W Oh M 0O E3 F-• c- O (A W W c+ lON c+ Oh O N () X_ 0) < c+ O0 O It:, c+ GJO_ W N - O O C •J c+ C) H c+ c+ (D E -3 O O P_ O - zr 3 O (D c+ O -0 r, D) (A (n y O O 0_ F f') S F- 1 7 O X 0) O D D) F-' -0 7 C n O < 3 - (D m 3 C (D n O 1 7 1 W n z M (D W U) O (-) - n W W (D O 3 N m 0. M O- z O O K O F • -1 :T . O 00 07 I�•-O M N O X O E W h O C M (n E= 0 O E O GENERAL CONTRACTORS w m H w _T w E (n (7n E Na -9 °i w cC+ �' N o w m E • w x cam+ w C+� x m • D) `< W c'f- c+ W :3 P. O h w H • `< C W F-+ C F r1 U) O E`< E a) h 0_ (n W C W (0 F_ n W C M L4 c+ W D) w D C :r l0 C) lDMc+ z 1] c+ 10030 zO l0 :T UI < () D Dl OD c+ O CL tom• m rt- P- O _J c+• Z) lOF•-' m OD O c+ lD (D c+ 0 < O H. -r-, • O O I'D :T O W P. m (n OD h F- U) O M • N• OD (D CTI O 0 O D O 7 l0 O c+ .01 O F_ O (n O O O • Ln 7 l0 M (n O O 7 +1 G OD • e+ CA E O La (-t N LTI rn • wz E y m Bid Bond X X X X X X X Receipt of Addenda 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Alternate #1 (Subtract) $ 4,000 $ 7,000 8,666 $ 7,200 $ 7,000 $ 8,000 $ --- Alternate #2 (Add) 1,818 1,560 1,639 1,639 1,620 1,690 2,091 Alternate #3 (Add) 1,254 1,200 1,130 1,130 1,120 1,171 1,621 BASIC BID 189,032 175,900 $167,845 $171,811 174,932 172,985 $194,773 3 c� a a- � h N. y ti. ti tzi N a, tiny,, N O M . n a 356 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK November 13 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK 3 3189 $42, 000. 00 Renton Housing Auth. 907 Harrington Ave. Wood Frame 2/story add. to existing m . t & maint . bldg. 3190 12 ,701 .00 Virgil G. Mudd 2626 Lk Youngs Ct . Sngl famly resideit 3191 16 , 500.00 Harold Guntle 814 N. 30th St . new single famly res . 3192 300 ,000 .00 Safeway Stores 203 S . 2nd St. new retail store bldg 3193 150. 00 E. Duane Mathews 601 Rainier Ave.N. remdl spray booth to make walls fire-proof including all opening: ELECTRICAL PERMITS E 3795 $ 500.00 Techna Machining,Inc. 800 N. 6th St . relocate 7 mach. hang 5 fixtures , wire insp office & misc. wiring 3796 730 .00 Highlands Conv . Center 1110 Edmonds N.E. install smoke detectx in fire alarm system 3797 220.00 John Bardassono 2621 N.E. Sunset Bv. run underground 200 amp service to build. 3798 756. 00 Norm Nelson 340 Burnett Ave. S. increase serv. to 200' amp install 3 sign outlets-add. plugs make connections . 3799 150 .00 E. Duane Mathews 601 Rainier Ave.N. install lights be'- ' nd wired glass oratof spray booth MECHANICAL PERMITS M 3338 145 . 00 Michael Anderson 411 Renton Ave. S . inst. 100 , 000 BTU GAS conversion burner 3339 147 . 50 George Codiga 2216 Jones Ave.N.E. inst . 50 ,000 BTU Gas wall furnace 3340 909.00 James Hedrick 2523 Jones Ave N.E. inst .plumb.& fixture: 3341 950 . 00 Kelso Construction 2118 S .E. 19 St. inst . plumb& fixtures SIGN PERMITS S 261 300 .00 Shell Oil Company 54 Rainier Ave.S . instal. 1 roof sign SEWER PERMITS 1731 VOID # 1734 Kemco Construction 1718 Alder Pl. S. E. Connect Side Sewer 1735 Kemco Construction 1802 S .E. 20th Pl. Connect Side Sewer 1736 Kemco Construction 1909 Alder Pl S .E. Connect Side Sewer 1732 Both Pending 1733 357 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK November 20 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B: 94 $ 75 , 000. 00 Washington Jockey Club Longacres Alt . & Add. to Grand- stand, upgr . rooms _95 -- J. David Jensen 4208 NE 4th Demolish residence 3196 1, 000.00 R. 0. Bunker 550 Pierce SE Add room & staircase 3197 3 , 500. 00 P. J. Walsh 655 Dayton NE Remodelling 3198 1, 000. 00 C. E. Wakelam 413 SW Langston Construct carport 3199 -- Isabell Adams 208 Logan So. Demolish residence B3200 -- Clara Adams 212 Logan So. Demolish residence 3201 -- Dr. H. H. Adams 209 Burnett So. Demolish residence 3202 16 , 000 .00 Kampe Const . Co. 1214 N 32nd New residence 3203 16 ,000.00 Kampe Const. Co. 1200 N 34th New residence 3204 16 ,000. 00 Kampe Const . Co. 1122 N 34th New residence B3205 VOIDED 3206 -- James Dalpay 620 SW 12th Demolish res. & shed 3207 1, 250 .00 B. G. Morrison 3011 Mtn View N Construct carport 3208 1, 000. 00 E. T. Walker 818 Queen NE Construct carport ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3800 240.00 Sudden Printing 217 S. 4th Add outlets 3801 650. 00 Kelso Const . Co. 2118 SE 19th Install wiring - new 3RO2 500.00 Renton Village Co. 15 S. Grady Wy Remodel E. & SW cor . )3 90. 00 A. L. Brotherton 2905 NE 5th P1 Wiring in garage :, 4 200.00 Longacres Trailer Pk. 1316 SW 16th Serv. panel-Sp.#5 MECHANICAL PERMITS M3342 500. 00 Kelso Const . Co. 1917 Aberdeen SE-Gas furnace 3343 500.00 Kelso Const . Co. 2118 SE 19th Gas furnace 3344 1, 875 .00 Mobil Oil Co. 2022 Puget Dr S. Heating & Air Cond. M3345 172. 00 Dean Bitney 802 N. 2nd Gas hot wtr . heater 3346 162. 50 C . H. Franklin 866 Queen NE Gas wall furnace 3347 540 .00 J. Hedrick 2523 Jones NE Septic tank & drainf. 3348 465 .00 C. H. Franklin 866 Queen NE Gas wall furnace 3349 192 .00 Lynn Livengood 1053 Lynnwood NE-Inst . hot water tank M3350 240 .00 D. L. Tingey 411 Lind NW Inst . gas dryer SIGN PERMITS 5262 250.00 Fish Gallery 51 S. Grady Wy. Elec. wall sign 263 300.00 Donald W. Custer 212 Wells So. Wall sign - electric SEWER PERMITS 12 Dunn Lumber Co. N. Brooks & Factory - Storm sewer *Pt3 Hugh S . Ferguson 845 Lind Ave SW - Storm sewer 1737 Hugh S . Ferguson 845 Lind Ave SW - Side sewer 1738 Wesley Loberg 233 Burnett S. - Storm sewer RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING November 27, 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Letters from Downtown Steering Committee and Board of Public Works re Despain proposal on benches ENGINEERING Petition for Vacation of Alley to verify signatory ownership for validity of petition FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Appointment of Gary E. Smith to Board of Adjustment Position No. 4 PLANNING COMMISSION Ordinance on storage of trailers, boats, campers and similar vehicles TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Matter of On-street parking of trucks, vans and mobile homes APPOINTMENTS Mr. Randel D. Price to the Renton Fire Department RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING November 27, 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Pro tem Earl Clymer led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the TALL TO ORDER Renton City Council meeting to order. .=.ROLL CALL OF SCHELLERT, DELAURENTI, PERRY, STREDICKE, CLYMER and GRANT. COUNCIL ME14BERS DEL MEAD, City Clerk, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, GORDON ERICKSEN, CITY OFFICIALS Planning Director, BERT McHENRY, Acting Director of Engineering, IN ATTENDANCE VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent, DEL BENNETT, Public Works Administrator, VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Superintendent, GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director, RON NELSON, Building Department Rep. , M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief and JAMES PHELAN, Police Department Rep. MINUTE APPROVAL It was moved by Schellert, seconded by Delaurenti, and carried by the 11/20/72 unanimous vote of all members of the Council present that the minutes of meeting of November 20, 1972 be approved as prepared and mailed. CORRESPONDENCE & City Clerk Mead read Petition for Vacation of Alley by Ames, Central CURRENT BUSINESS Properties Inc. and Standard Service Tire Company in area between Morris Ave. S. and Logan Ave. S. , north of pipe line right-of-way. Petition for It was moved by Schellert, seconded by Perry, that the subject Vacation of Alley petition be referred to Acting Engineering Director to verify signatory ownership for validity of the petition. Councilman Grant asked Build- ing Department to review. Motion carried. Proposal for Benches Letters from Downtown Steering Committee and the Board of Public On Streets Works reported review of Despain proposal to provide benches with advertising on public right-of-way. The Board of Public Works concur- red in the recommendation of Dowtown Steering Committee to reject Now the Despain proposal at this time, change in legislation for sign code and obstructions on public right-of-way being required. Councilman Grant reported City survey showed lack of seating in downtown area with Downtown Steering Committee Minutes showing benches planned for South 3rd St. It was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Delaurenti, and carried that these two communications be referred to the Community Services Committee. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Joe Sporcic asked further consideration of proposal for private firm to provide benches rather than City purchasing. APPOINTMENTS Mayor's Appointment of Mr. Randel D. Price to the Renton Fire Department, probationary position of firefighter, effective December 1, 1972, was Randel D. Price read. It was moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Perry, and carried that Fire Department council concur in the appointment by the Mayor filling vacancy in the Fire Department. Gary E. Smith Mayor's Appointment of Mr. Gary E. Smith to the Renton Board of Adjust- Board of Adjustment ment Position No. 4, was read. It was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Expires 9/6/74 Delaurenti, and carried that the appointment be referred to the Finance and Personnel Committee for recommendation. OLD BUSINESS Finance Committee Chairman Schellert submitted committee report concur- ring in recommendation of Purchasing Agent declaring certain items Tnneeded Items surplus, to be disposed of in the best interests of the City. It was R.WDeclared Surplus moved by Stredicke, seconded by delaurenti, and approved by Council members present to concur in committee report and refer the matter to the Legislation Committee. Carried. Storage of Trailers Community Services Committee report was read by the Clerk recommending to be reviewed that the ordinance on storage of trailers, boats, campers and similar vehicles be referred to the Planning Commission for review. It was moved by Schellert, seconded by Grant, and carried that the Council concur in the Community Services Committee report. 360 Minutes - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 11/27/72 OLD BUSINESS Community Services The Community Services report also recommended that on-street parking Committee Report of trucks, vans and mobile homes be referred to the Transportation Committee for review and study. It was moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Schellert, and carried that the Council concur in the Community Services Committee report. Legislation Report Legislation Committee report recommended resolution be read and adopted. City Clerk Mead read resolution declaring various items Resolution 1827 surplus and authorizing Purchasing Agent to advertise and dispose of items by sealed bid on a cash basis, "as is" with right to reject any and all bids. It was moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Schellert, and carried that the Council adopt the Resolution as read. NEW BUSINESS Upon inquiry of Councilman Stredicke, City Attorney Shellan explained 12/1/72 Public Friday, December 1, 1972 Public Hearing for 1973 Budget approval set Hearing '73 Budget by State law. Inquiry re Councilman Grant inquired from Building Department representative Environmental Ron Nelson status of permits for Segale property fill and Pacific Impact Car new spur line, Nelson reporting investigation before land fill permit issued. Adjournment It was moved by Schellert, seconded by Delaurenti, and approved by 8:55 P.M. Council members present meeting be adjourned. Meeting was adjourned at 8:55 p.m. /Ml Del Mead, City Clerk m CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 11/27/72 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Mon. 11/27 Following Clymer Council Chambers 1973 Budget Meeting COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri. 12/1 4:30 P.M. Clymer 3rd Floor Conf. Room Bench Proposal FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Mon. 12/4 7:15 P.M. Schellert Review Appointments LEGISLATION Mon. 12/4 5:00 P.M. Perry Chairman's Office PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS Thurs. 11/30 6:45 P.M. Grant 4th Floor Conf. Room Review Bids TRANSPORTATION OTHER Human Relations Ad Hoc Committee Thurs. 11/30 7:30 P.M. Giese 362 FFICE OF THE CITY CLERK NOVEMBER 27 , 1972 Permits Issued by the Building & Engineering Departments UILDING PERMITS O. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK 3209 $45 , 000.00 The Boeing Co. Boeing Renton Plant Misc . building work 3210 4 ,739.00 Renton Village Co. 15 S. Grady Way Alt . & new tenant fin. ELECTRICAL PERMITS 3805 50.00 Wholesale Auto Ctr . 365 Rainier Ave. N. Inst . temporary service 3806 50.00 Parkwood Homes , Inc. 1802 Lincoln C. SE Inst . temporary service 3807 50. 00 Kelso Const . Co . 2118 SE 19th St . Inst . temporary service 3808 50.00 Bellevue Bulldozing 585 Rainier Ave. N. Inst . temporary service 3809 2 , 915 .00 The Boeing Co. Boeing Renton Plant Relocate fixtures , etc. ;3810 4 , 000.00 Quendall Terminals 4503 Lk. Wash. Blvd N Inst. new service for compressor & floodlights 3811 250.00 Highlands Conv. Ctr. 1110 Edmonds NE Run conduit for security 3812 50. 00 D. E. Presteen 2527 Sunset Blvd. N Temp. lights for lot MECHANICAL PERMITS 13351 247 . 50 G. H. Otto 3401 NE 6th Pl. Inst . gas furnace 3352 187 . 50 E. C. Sorensen 1711 Index Ave NE Inst . gas hot wtr. tank 3353 1, 200.00 Chausee Const. 1802 Lincoln C . NE Inst . plmbg. & fixtur' 3354 825 .00 Chausee Const . 1802 Lincoln C . NE Gas Furnace SIGN PERMITS 5264 2 , 000 .00 Renton Shop. Ctr . Rtn. Shop. Ctr . Pole Sign SEWER PERMITS 1739 W. C . Goddard 3707 Lk. Wash. Blvd. Connect side sewer 1740 G. Lawrence 3611 Lk. Wash. Blvd. Connect side sewer 1741 Maynard Svor 1500 Monroe Ave . NE Connect side sewer I C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N MONTH OF Decomber 4, 1972 _ TRANSFERS' , TO THE CITY TREASURER: DATE FROM — TO + PURPOSE TOTAL Current 5,871 .26 Parks & Recreation 3,236.30 City Street 18,501 .71 L i brnry 606.37 Reg. & Street Fwd. Thrust 270.67 Urban Arterial 2,436.01 Waterworks Utility 23,647.77 Airport 20021 .00 Equ i pment Penta 1 947.85 CLAIMS FUND AOR MONTP OFA. TRANSFERS 57,538.94 Current 88,008.86 Parks & Recreation 17,365.31 City .street 17,253.80 Cedar River M & 1 376.00 Library 6,372_.79 Public Emplovment 9,494.81 Urban -Arterial- c L .�-�< _.�.�r_'� _lc3,949.97 Waterworks Utiliti s 12,656.87 _.. Airport 376.00 Equipment Rental 2,210.50 Firemen's Pension 100.00 ... No d PAYROLL FUND FOR MONTH OF' TRANSFERS 1580164.91 J, Claims a i m s Fund -o-l-i-c=e- Current Cancelled Claims ',,larrant#1619 72_.00 -.���---- ! Current IN'ater Feb. transf. for Pavroil Correction 319.62 w� ! ' Arterial St., City St. Improvement, Capital Outlay Opert. & Supplies Resolution# 1826 443.00 I�2. . f_ Arterial St., City S-tf Improvement, Capital Outlay Opert. & Sup; lies Resolution# 1826 96.00 f4AYOR (� FINANCE DIRECTOR \\ 1 \ i ,\\ \ ' � � /� \ TO -rHE CITY TREASURER: PUD POSE TOTAL 11%20/72 Current 107,381.84 Par'.-:s & Recreation 195091.85 City Street 215013.98 Cedar River ri&I 328.75 T«,ibYa�y 3,529.56 1,727.16 Emergency Einployme Rea & St. Fwd.Thru29,33.1.63 Urban Arterial 263,984.75 City Strop Constr. 4,919.49 Waterworks Utility 52,951.15 5 709.39 Airport 6,414.67 Equipment Rental i F remen's Pension 10,188.82 CLAIMS FUND FOR .MONTH OF NOV. TRANSFERS 525 ,5 7 3.04 1-1_/20/72 Ca rent 87,945.33 ' arks Recreation 18,540.97 City Street 17,413.60 Cedar River M & 1 376.05 Library 6 ,302.85 Public Employment 9,591.0C Urban Arterial 3,769.61 ;Waterworks UtilitiE 3 1.3,066.OC A i.rport Equipment Rental 2.210.5C Firemen's Pension 100.05 PAYROLL FUND FOR MONTH OF NOV. TRANSFERS 159,691.8 rr.. A• 1 JS/� �%{/7Q��i•!r%.f.-�I !,� .,......,a,., .� _.� . •tea s� 3 64- PENTON CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING 1973 BUDGET Office of City Clerk December 1, 1972 R E F E R R A L S ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Petition for sidewalks Jefferson Ave. N.E. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Petition for sidewalks Jefferson Ave. N.E. Public Hearing 1973 Budget Continued to December 4, 1972 at 8:00 P.M. m i i RENTON CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING 1973 BUDGET OfP'ice of City Clerk December 1 , 1972 Mayor Avery Garrett led the Flag Salute and Pledge of Allegiance . This being the date set , and public notice having been duly published and posted according to law, the special hearing meeting of the Renton City Council was called to order at 8 : 00 p.m . in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building. Mayor Garrett announced the purpose of the meeting was to consider adoption of the 1973 Budget for the City of Renton . ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL BRUCE, GRANT, CLYMER, STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI, and SCHELLERT. PUBLIC HEARING COMMENTS Mayor Garrett invited public comment. City Clerk Mead read petition for installation of sidewalks and possibly storm sewers on Petition for Sidewalks Jefferson Ave. N.E. (600 Block) bearing signatures from nine Jefferson Ave. N.E. households. Motion was made by Delaurenti, seconded by Perry, and carried by Council approval that the petition be referred to the Transportation Committee and Engineering Department . Mrs. P. J. Paulman Mrs. Peter Paulman inquired concerning availability of Preliminary 1713 Davis S. Budget and re Public Hearing notice, City Clerk advising of two pub- lications in Record Chronicle and Budgets available at her office. Legislation Committee Legislation Committee Chairman Perry presented resolution recom- Report mending adoption. It was moved by Grant, seconded by Schellert, and carried by Council approval that the resolution be read. . Resolution,establishing wage differentials and other fringe benefits for positions in the Renton Fire and Police Departments not covered by collective bargaining agreements, was read listing the following pay differentials subject to proper budgetary allowances: Police Department: Pay differential for positions between Sergeant and above and position of Lieutenant - 12% Lieutenant and above and position of Captain - 12% Captain and above and position of Asst. Chief - 10% Assistant Chief and above and position of Chief - 8% Resolution 1828 Fire Department: Pay differential for positions between Captain and above and position of Battalion Chief - 12% Establishing Pay Battalion Chief and above and position of Asst.Chief 10% Differentials - Assistant Chief and above and position of Chief - 8% Police & Fire Department Officials After discussion of effect of passage of resolution on the budget, it was moved by moved by Grant, seconded by Perry, and carried to concur .in Legislation Committee report and adopt the resoluti--.. as read. MEETING RECESSED It was moved by Schellert, seconded by Stredicke, and carried bu 8:45 PM approval of the Council that the meeting be recessed to reconvene Monday night, December 4, 1972. Meeting recessed at 8:45 p.m. a� !.c z - �( Del Mead, City dlerk m 366 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING December 4, 1972 Municipal Building 8:00 P.M. Council Chambexs R E F F E R A L S CITY ATTORNEY Summons & Complaint No. 759977, Quendall Terminals ENGINEERING Petition for LID in Earlington Flats area - Proposed LID 278 FINANCE COMMITTEE Transfer of Funds to cover schooling of PEP employee LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Matter of appropriation for Earlington Garden Sewer & LID 276 Matter of appropriation for UAB Project employee salaries Transfer of funds Houser Way UAB to Houser Way Forward Thrust Transfer of funds Library to reimburse Book Fund Matter of Initiative 276 i PUBLIC SAFETY Novelty machine at Renton Triple XXX PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Letter from Acting Director of Engineering re petition for creation of LID for sewers in N.E. 10th St. TRANSPORTATION Parking of large trucks on residential streets PUBLIC HEARING on 1973 Budget continued to December 6, 1972 at 8:00 P.M. RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING December 4, 1972 Municipal Building 8 : 00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Renton CALL TO ORDER City Council meeting to order. 20LL CALL OF BRUCE, CLYMER, STREDICKE, PERRY and SCHELLERT. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED 'TOUNCIL MEMBERS BY BRUCE, THAT THE ABSENT COUNCILMEN GRANT AND DELAURENTI BE EXCUSED. MOTION CARRIED WITH COUNCILMAN STREDICKE REQUESTING RECORD SHOW HIS DISSENTING VOTE. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, DEL MEAD, City Clerk, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, IN ATTENDANCE GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director, BERT McHENRY, Acting Director of Engineering, VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent, VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Superintendent, GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director, M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief, BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director, HUGH DARBY, Police Chief, GENE COULON, Park Director and CLARK PETERSEN, Library Director. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, MINUTES BE APPROVED AS PREPARED 11/27/72 AND MAILED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR 1973 1973 Budget BUDGET BE PLACED ON THE AGENDA FOLLOWING LAST ITEM OF CORRESPONDENCE AND Cont. from 12/1 CURRENT BUSINESS. CARRIED. VOUCHERS Finance Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment of Warrants No. #2089 - 2211 2089 through No. 2211 having received p.rinr departmental approval . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT VOUCHE-RS RE AUTHORIZED FOR ':yYMENT. CARRIED. O;RRL'oPONDENCE AND Letter from Acting Director of Engineering McHenry requested appropriation ,CURRENT BUSINESS of advance funds from Economic Assistance Administration for the Earling- ton Gardens .Sewer Project and L.I.D. 276 from Utilities General Account Ordinance - Fund - to 401/534/32/63.02 Earlington Garden sewer in amount of $20,UUU Earlington Garden and $6,000 to 401/534/32/63.03 LID 276. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY Sewer & LID 276 PERRY, TO CONCUR IN REQUEST OF ACTING ENGINEERING DIRECTOR McHENRY AND REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ordinance - Letter from Acting Director of Engineering requested appropriation of UAB Project funds from the general UAB Cash Fund Account to Current Fund Account Salaries No. 341.90.11 in amount of $37,453 as a reimbursement covering salaries of Engineering employees for 1971 and 1972. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO CONCUR IN THE REQUEST OF' THE ACTING ENGINEERING DIRECTOR AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Transfer of Funds Letter from Acting Director of Engineering McHenry requested transfer of Stipend and PEP funds to cover schooling for Engineering Department PEP Program employee Reimbursement for which were deposited into Current Fund as follows: $608 to Account Schooling #015/532/10/.33.01 Engineering Administration and $45 to #104/542/70/33.01 Traffic Engineering Conferences & Special Schooling. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO FINANCE COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Transfer of Funds Letter from Acting Engineering Director McHenry requested transfer in Buser Way Project amount of $5,846.25 to cover reimbursement of previous expenditures billed against Forward Thrust Account rather than Urban Arterial, from #302.542.13.63.02 Houser Way UAB to #301 .542.13.63.02 Houser Way Forward Thrust. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO CONCUR IN REQUEST OF ACTING ENGINEERING DIRECTOR AND REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARR.IE, Easter Seal Funds Letter from Easter Seal Society requested permission for charitable to aid Handicapped solicitation in Renton for Lily Day April 14, and Coffee Day on March 23. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN REQUEST OF THE EASTER SEAL SOCIETY. 368 Minutes - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 12/4/72 Page 2 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Transfer of Funds Library Director Petersen requested transfer of $14,250 from Branch Library Library Building Fund 106/572.50.65 to 106/572.20.66 Books to reimburse architect fees paid prior to receipt of bond sale funds. IT WAZ' SUBSE- QUENTLY MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE REQUEST OF LIBRARY DIRECTOR AND REFER MATTER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. Bid Opening 12/18 City Clerk requested authorization to advertise for bids for the City's Legal Publications Legal Publications for 1973 with bid opening December 18, 1972. City for 1973 Clerk using bid specifications previously approved by Council, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN REQUEST OF CITY CLERK. Summons & Complaint Summons and Complaint of Superior Court, Quendall Terminals, a Joint No. 759977 Venture comprised of Altino Properties, Inc. , Puget Timber Co. and Barbee Quendall Terminals. Mill Co. plaintiffs, vs. State of Washington, Cities of Seattle and Damage to May Creek Renton,and Metro, was read. City Attorney Shellan advised various cases Claimed of flooding, silt build up, etc. brought about claim. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECOND BY STREDICKE, AND CARRIED THAT THIS COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR PROPER ACTION. Petition for Sewer Petition was presented for creation for a sanitary sewer local improve- Earlington Flats ment district in the Earlington area on either side of Grady Way west, Proposed LID 278 to the South Renton Interchange and north of FAI 405. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY THAT THE PETITION BE REFERRED TO ACTING DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING TO CHECK VALIDITY OF SIGNATURES. CARRIED. LID 277 - Sewers Letter from Acting Director of Engineering McHenry reported petition for N.E. 10th creation of LID for sanitary sewers in N.E. 10th St. represented 70% of the front footage and 66% of abutting area. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Request for Novelty Location request by Renton Triple X for placement of novelty machines Renton Triple XXX by Rainier Amusement Co. was read. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THIS COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING Mayor Avery Garrett declared Public Hearing open and invited audience 1973 Budget comment. Former Councilman Charles Shane inquired about Fire Department Continued from 12/1 aid wagon and was advised by Chief Walls that $300 appropriated for Continued to 12/6 recompartmenting and Finance Director Marshall advised $2,400 included for ambulance stand-by in 1973 Budget. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, PUBLIC HEARING ON 1973 BUDGET BE CONTINUED UNTIL 8:00 PM DECEMBER 6, 1972. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mrs. Mary Ellen Hamblin presented letter from Mrs. Hallie Mackey, Presi- ent of the League of Women Voters of King County South commending Mayor Mary Ellen Hamblin Garrett and the Renton City Council members for public statements show- Initiative 276 - ing willingness to comply with the requirements of Initiative 276. Restore Faith in Mrs. Mackey reported the League campaigned for the initiative and feels Public Officials the support of financial disclosure by public officials will prevent any compromise in this legislation. PROCLAMATIONS Proclamation of Mayor Garrett was read proclaiming the days of December 9 and 10, 1972 as BELONG TO THE NATIONAL GUARD FOR A DAY in tribute to National Guard Day our National Guardsmen and women citizen soldiers and airmen who have December 9 & 10 served and continue to serve their communities, state and country. mom MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN PROCLAMATION OF MAYOR GARRETT. CARRIED. APPOINTMENTS Appointment by Mayor Garrett to Mayor's Youth Guidance Committee of the following persons, was read: Cathy Tomlan, student at Renton High School, Mayor's Youth Scott Freeman, student at Lindbergh High School, Dan Scannell, student Guidance Committee at Renton High School and John O'Conner, Program Director of the East Valley YMCA. Council concurrence not required. Minutes - RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING 12/9/72 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS Community Services Community Services Chairman Clymer submitted committee report recommend- Committee Report ing denial of Dr. Despain's proposal for advertising benches in the downtown area. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, AND CARRIED THAT Benches COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT. C ncilman Councilman Stredicke inquired whether keys available to all emergency redicke Comments service vehicles fnr locked gates on Seattle pipeline right-of-way on «wm Renton Hill. Stredicke further inquired regarding pipeline gates being Renton Hill opened during snow and ice to give access to Renton Hill and was informed by Mayor Garrett that Police and Street Departments will open gates when needed for the safety of the people. Stredicke also inquired on mutual aid with surrounding Fire Districts. Legislation Legislation Committee Report submitted by Chairman Perry recommended that Committee Report the 8/7/72 referral of parking large trucks on residential streets be referred to the Transportation Committee for recommendation. MOVED BY Parking of Trucks SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT. Councilman Perry inquired on status of Engineering Department referral on vacation of portion of Burnett Ave. So. and was informed by Acting Engineering Director the matter is still not resolved. Initiative 276 MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THE MATTER OF INITIATIVE 276 BE Financial REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION. Disclosure CARRIED. "Open Door" Policy Councilman Stredicke questioned building security during meetings open Requested to the public and asked that front doors be open rather than using Police Department entrance. A n70URNMENT MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, MEETING BE ADJOURNED. CARRIED. .5 P.M. The meeting was adjourned at 9:15 p.m. Del Mead, City Clerk m 370 WARRANT DISTRI8UTION DATE 1204/72 BEGIN ENDING TUTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF FUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS � Vr r u — /�1 t4c,4, t s` ✓e�'9 R/G ZI S f 7/.zrc CURRENT FUND /23`1-1.s' 2103 2149 -s .3;�3 �•3n ',�Rit3 ANO RECAcaP!ON ,�/��. ��:if. ��;./<, 2150 ?166 CITY STREET 2147 2174 518x50101 LIBRARY 2175 2175 $606937 REG* AND STREET FWD THRUST 2176 2179 $270x67 URBAN ARTERIAL 2180 2183 $2j436*01 �s:1�� ,23, G '17 7 7 4ATERWORKS UTILITY !1 �° 2184 2197 AIRPORT 2198 2200 $2j02loO0 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2201 2211 *947v85 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS WEo THE UNQ;MIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVIN13 RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0. 2103 THROUGH NO* 373S, '74 22i1 IN THE AMOUNT Oc ? THIS 04 OF DECEMBER i 1372• FINANC COIMITTEE ;wwwr�. ..� w wNwr w ww YCOMITTEE MEMBER �wqr rwrwwgwwwww rwrrww wrw qw`� COMMITTEE MEMBER } wgwgww�+wwwrwrgw +wrwswwrwwiwwwww ` C04MITTEE MEMBER I i I I 1 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 12/4/72 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Tues . , 12/5 7 : 00 P .M. Bruce Council Chambers Continued Budget Session COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri . , 12/8 4 : 30 P . M. Clymer 3rd Flr. Conf . Rm. FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Mon. , 12/11 7 : 15 P .M Schellert Appointments LEGISLATION Mon . , 12/11 5 : 00 P .M. Perry i PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION Wed. , 12/13 7 . 30 P .M. Stred. cke Truck Parking Residential Street etc . OTHER PUBLIC HEARING 1973 BUDGET Wed . , 12/6 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers 1973 Budget 3i2 �e OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK DECEMBER -, 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3211 •$ Pacific NW Bell 213 Williams So. Demolish building 3212 40 , 000. 00 B & H Leasing 264 W. Perimeter Rd. Const. office bldg. ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3813 200. 00 Pacific Car L%0"' tjnl—er W19y N . Temporary Service 3814 2 , 200. 00 Pacific Agto `)0S way N . Wire addition E3815 650.00 Kelso Construction 1917 Aberdeen E Wire new residence 3816 1 , 800. 00 John Sproule 2827 Mtn View N . Wire new residence 3817 438 . 00 P . J . Walsh 655 Dayton Ave NE Rewire & hot wtr. tank 3818 200. 00 A. L. Dowda 2006 ulernwood NE UjG Serv. & wtr. tank 3819 3 , 300 . 00 Safecare #7 4430 Talbot Rd. S . Fluorescent lights MECHANICAL PERMITS M3355 152 . 50 R. Osotio 414 Stevens NW Gas conv, i, ; r� 3356 175. 00 Fred C . Callen 300 Renton Ave . S . Gas conv . burlier 3357 218. 00 Vacuum City 218 Main Ave . S . Gas heater 3358 250. 00 R. J . Whitton 4103 NE 11th St . Gas dryer 3359 580. 00 James Hedrick 2523 Jones Ave NE Gas furnace M3360 2 , 200. 00 Renton Housing Auth . 907 Harrington NF Plumbing fixtures 3361 700. 00 Renton Housing Auth. 907 Harrington NE Inst. 2 gas heater 3352 675 . 00 Loberg Uldsmohi] e 2 .33 Burnett So . Gas conv, burner 3363 320. 00 Jessie Hughes 2813 NE 13th St . Gas wall furnace SIGN PERMITS 5265 1 , 600. 00 `Pommy R. Crook _ ;a. ;IJ10'. . e . N , 1 Pole & 2 wall si^ns SEWER PERMITS 1742 Parkwood Homes 1802 Lincoln (- . :;E Connect. Gide sewer 1743 Joe Brown 3310 NE Sunset Blvd. Connect side sewer 373 RENTON CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING 1973 BUDGET Wednesday Renton Municipal Building December 61 1972 Council Chambers 8: 00 P.M. FLAG SALUTE Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance to the AND CALL TO ORDER Flag and called the public hearing meeting to order . ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, GRANT, CLYMER, STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI and COUNCIL SCHELLERT. PUBLIC OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, DEL MEAD, City Clerk, JOHN K. PAIN, JR. , Asst. IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney, M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief, BERT McHENRY, Acting Director of Engineering, GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director, GENE COULON, Park Director, BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director, JAMES BOURASA, Police Department Rep. , VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent, DEL BENNETT, Public Works Administrator, GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director, VIC TeGANTVOORT and TED BENNETT, Accounting Supervisor. Purpose of Meeting This being the date set, and public notice having been duly published and posted according to law, and having been continued from December 4, and December 1, 1972, Mayor Garrett announced the purpose of the I meeting was to consider adoption of the 1973 Budget for the City of Renton and invited public comment. Councilman Stredicke requested the record to show that only one member of the public was in attendance ar the third session of the public hearing, other than Ci.c.: employees. I1' WAS MOVEL, BY SCHELLERT SECONDED BY STREDICKE, AND CARRIED THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE RECES- SED AWAITING REPORT FROM FINANCE DEPARTMENT ON COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE BUDGET SESSION HELD EARLIER. Meeting recessed at 8:10 p.m. Industrial Water Meeting reconvened at 8:15 p.m. with all members cf the Council Rate Increased present at roll call, MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, AND CARRIED �1! THAT THE RATE SCHEDULE NOW APPLIED ON LARGE WATER CONSUMPTION AC- COUNTS BE INCREASED BY 1% OVER THE CITY COST TO PRODUCE, PER RECOM- MENDATION OF RATE STUDY BY FIRM OF CH2M. Roll Call vote resulted in 5 AYE: BRUCE, GRANT, CLYMER, PERRY and DELAURENTI. 2 NO: STREDICKE and SCHELLERT. List of proposed amendments as compiled by Committee of the Whole budget committee had been distributed by the Finance Department. IT WAS MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, AND CARRIED THAT THE Budget Amended PUBLIC HEARING BE RECESSED AND COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE BUDGET SESSION RECONVENE. Meeting recessed at 8:30 p.m. and reconvened at 10:02 p.m. Roll Call resulted in all members of the Council present. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO ADOPT THE 1973 PRELIMINARY BUDGET AS AMENDED BY ITEMS ENUMERATED ON THE LIST ATTACHED HERETO. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE TO REFER BUDGET TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDI- NANCE. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, AND CARRIED THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING RECESS. Meeting recessed at 10:15 p.m. Meeting reconvened at 10:30 p.m. with all members of the Council present at roll call. Legislation Committee Chairman Perry presented Ordinance 2754 report recommending passage of ordinance adopting 1973 Budget. MOVED 1973 Budget BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE Adopted REPORT AND PLACE THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING. Clerk read ordinance showing balanced budget at $19,406,341 with $2,255,987 to be raised by taxation, and with the 2% utility tax removed. MOVED BY SCHELLERT SECONDED BY PERRY TO PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE THAT THE ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Roll Call vote resulted in unanimous approval by the Council and the 1973 Budget was adopted. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED, THAT THE 10:50 p.m. PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED AND MEETING ADJOURNED. m Del Mead, City Clerk 34 DECEMBER, 6, 1972 AMENDMENTS TO 1973 PRELIMINARY BUDGET ADDITIONS DELETIONS 1. Page 3 - LEGISLATIVE - .Reduce a/c 31 Professional Services $4,043, leaving balance of $1,000 $ $ 4.043 2. Page 3 - LEGISLATIVE - Reduce a/c 42 Miscellaneous $1,400, leaving balance of $1,000 1,40 3. Page 6 - JUDICIAL - Drug Rehabilitation Coordinator' s salary changed from 11 months/450 to 11 months/350. Difference of $1,100 to be added into a/c 31 Professional Services for Drug Rehabilitation purposes. New balance of a/c 31 will then be $5,367• (State Grant for Drug Rehabilitation) --- --- 4. Page 36 - DATA PROCESSING - Reduce Freight Charges a/c 33.03 $125, leaving balance of $200 125 5. Page 12 - EXECUTIVE - Reduce a/c 31 Professional Services $5,000, leaving balance of $5,000 5,000 6. Page 13 - EXECUTIVE - Reduce Capital Outlay a/c 64 Machinery and Equipment $500, leaving balance of $275 (eliminates calculator) 500 7. Page 43 - PLANNING ADMINISTRATION - Increase a/c 33.01 � Conferences and Special Schooling $600, increasing balance to $1,800 ($300 - Department purposes and $1,500 - Planning Commission) 600 8. Page 42 - PLANNING ADMINISTRATION - Title of Assistant Planning Director to be retained. --- 9. Page 43 - PLANNING ADMINISTRATION - Increase a/c 31 Professional Services $3,000, increasing balance to $4,000 (Economic and Environmental Study) 3,000 10. Page 62 & 63 - BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT - Add position of Building Inspector at Grade 17AB. Increase to a/c 11 Salaries - $10,314 Increase to a/c 13 Personnel Benefits - $1,710 Total increase of $12,024 12,024 11. Page 67 - POLICE ADMINISTRATION - Delete $1,000 in a/c 31 Professional Services, leaving -0- balance Poo (Harbor Patrol Services) 1,000 12. Page 113 - FIRE STATIONS & BUILDINGS - Delete $23,000 a/c 63 Improvements Other Than Buildings (Watermain Training Site) 23,000 13• Page 132 - GENERAL SERVICES - Reduce u/c 42 Miscellaneous $5,000 (Seattle-King County Genventioh Bureau) 5,000 i 375 DECEMBER 6, 1972 AMENDMENTS TO 1973 PRELIMINARY BUDGET CONT. page -2- ADDITIONS DELETIONS 14. Page 205x- CONTINGENCY - Salary Adjustment including $ $ Fringe Benefits affected for employees not covered by a bargaining unit but including 11 new 21-R members, Police and Fire Administration (Chief, Asst. Chief and Battalion Chief per Resolution establishing differential between these ranks), Department Heads and other Miscellaneous employees - Finance Director determined amount of $25,000 to cover these adjustments 25,000 15. Page 175 - STREET MAINTENANCE (SIDEWALKS) - Increase a/c 22 Operating Supplies $5,000, increasing total balance of a/c 22 to $10,100 5,000 16. Page 161 - PARKS FACILITIES & GROUNDS - Addition of $36,000 a/c 62 Buildings (Capital Outlay) for Kennydale Shelter Building 36,000 17. Page 258 - EQUIPMENT RENTAL - Storekeeper salary should be --- $9,594. -- $9594• Difference of $240 adjusted in reserve --- 18. Page 169 - STREET MAINTENANCE - Add longevity to position of Equipment Operator I - $1011 months. Addition of $110 adjusted within Street Budget --- --- 6W 19. Page 253 - AIRPOR.T - Maintenance Man II received reclassifi- cation - change grade from 13C to 13D (804.50+10) difference of $440 adjusted --- within 'Airport Budget --- 20. Page 192 - CEDAR RIVER MAINTFrNXNCE & IMPROVEMENT - Change Fund title to Environmental Maintenance & Improvement. Transfer of Landscaper from Street --- Maintenance to Cedar River M&I not allowable per City Attorney. 21. Page 187 - TRAFFIC ENGINEERING - Addition to a/c 63 Improvements Other Than Buildings in amount of $1,262,423 Page vi (Revenue) - Revenue Street Fund increased by --- $1,262,423 TOPICS and L.I.D. --- 22. Budget Committee concurred to accept Salary Plan subject to any amendments and pending negotiations 23. Page 54 - BUILDING ADMINISTRATION - Increase Building Director Salary from $1,302 to $1,367 therefore a total increase including benefits of $830 830 24. Page 228 - STREET FORWARD THRUST - Change of Project a/c 63 to include Rainier Ave. Beautification and Landscaping in amount of $26,000 from money now available in Fund. - therefore, there is no Budget change - 25• Page 20511 - CONTINGENCY - Reduce a/c 42 Miscellaneous $13,000 (Fire Comp Time) Proposed to pay 50% 13900 in 1973 and 50% in 1974 36 DECEMBER 6, 1972 AMENDMENTS TO 1973 PRELIMINARY BUDGET CONT. Page -3- ADDITIONS DELETIONS 26. Page 76 - POLICE PATROL - Decrease a/c 64 Machinery & 5,946 Equipment $5,946 (Police Patrol Boat) 27. Page 205a - CONTINGENCY - Add $5,946 a/c 42 Miscellaneous for purpose of future purchase of Police Emergency Patrol Boat. 5,946 mod 28. Page 145 - PERSONNEL - Retain Personnel Director' s Salary at $1,000/month therefore eliminating 12 months at 200 (amount needed over PEP grant - $1,000 maximum allowed under PEP) Total decrease $2,400 2,400 29• Page 177 - STREET MAINTENANCE - Reduce a/c 22 (Snow & Ice Control) $1,700 leaving balance of $700 1,700 30. Page 160 - PARK FACILITIES & GROUNDS - Increase a/c 42 Miscellaneous $1,000 (Underwriting Dances Senior Citizens) 1,000 31. Page 250 - WATER MAINTENANCE - Add to Capital Outlay a/c 63 $56,000 (Cedar Street) 56,000 32. Page 174 - STREET MAINTENANCE - Increase a/c 63 (Roads & Bridges) $50,000 (Cedar Street) 50,000 33. Page 243 - WATER ADMINISTRATIVE - Decrease In Lieu of Tax VAW a/c 42 Miscellaneous from 1-,'% Plant, value to ina ding amount of $49,158 from In Lieu of Tax 49,158 34. Page xxvii - WATERWORKS UTILITY REVENUE - Add $6,842 to Cash on Hand - new total Cash on Hand $86,842 NOTE: Needed to keep Water Fund balanced. --- --- 35• Page iii - CURRENT FUND REVENUE - Reduced In Lieu of Tax -- --- Revenue $49,158 leaving balance of $98,315 - 36. Page i - CURRENT FUND REVENUE - Increase General Sales & --- Use Tax $35,000 - new balance of $765,000 --- 37. Page ii CURRENT FUND REVENUE - Increase Motor Vehicle Excise Tax $10,000 - new balance of $131,968 --- --- 38. Page ii - CURRENT FUND REVENUE - Increase Liquor Board --- Profits $10,000 - new balance of $166,240 --- 39. Page iii - CURRENT FUND REVENUE - Increase Parking Fines --- $1,000 - new balance of $13,000 --- 40. Page xii - CUMULATIVE RESERVE #1698 REVENUE (Fire Apparatus) - Remove $5,000 General Property Tax from this Fund to be replaced in another tax supported Fund to balance. Remaining balance Cum. Res. #1698 - $5,500 --- --- 41. Page xiii - CUMULATIVE RESERVE #1689 REVENUE (Park Acquisition) - Reduce General Property Tax $3,000 to be replaced in another tax supported Fund to balance. Remaining balance Cum. Res. #16C9 - $3,100 --- --- 377 DECEMBER 6, 1972 AMENDMENTS TO 1973 PRELIMINARY BUDGET CONT. Page -4- ADDITIONS DELETIONS 42. Page vi - STREET FUND REVENUE - Increase Cash on Hand -- --- $20,000 - new balance of Cash - $50,000 43. Page ii - CURRENT FUND REVENUE - Increase CHARGES FOR SERVICES General Government) Finance Director to determine: Zoning & Subdivision Fees increase $1,000 new balance of $1,500 Plan Checking Fees increase $2,000 - new balance of $6,000 '-- 44. Page ii - CURRENT HIND REVENUE - Increase Engineering & L.I.D. --- --- Fees $11,443 - new balance of $51,443 45. FORMERLY ITEM 9 - Rescinded previous action. Page 45 - PLANNING ZONING & REGULATIONS - Rescinded action to disallow reclassification for Assistant Planner to Associate Planner reducing salary $207. Therefore add back $207. 207 46. FORMERLY ITEM 15__7 Rescinded previous action. Page 136 - PUBLIC WORKS - Rescinded action to change title of Public Works Coordinator/Airport Director to Administrative Assistant/Airport Director and incorporate Public Works into the Executive --- Department. BALANCED BUDGET - $19,406,341 378 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING DMunicipal Building December 18 , 1972 Council Chambers Monday - 8 : 00 PM. R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTUKNEY Summons & Complaint - Gene T. McDaniels MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign Burlington Northern Supplemental Agreement LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Schmuland Rezone Ordinance updating penal code fines Vacation of Alley vicinity S.2nd and Logan Ave. S. Salary Adjustments in Emergency Employment Fund Adjustments to Salary Budgets Matter of creation of LID in vicinity NE 10th with public hearing 3/5/73 (Proposed LID 277 Matter of creation of LID in vicinity of Earlington Gardens west of Lind SW, with public hearing 2/26/73 (Proposed LID 278) COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Planning Dept. priority program for industrial development FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Surplus equipment sale bids Reorganization of City Departments PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Bid opening Earlington Gardens sanitary sewers Priority on five-year street maintenance plan TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Communication requirements as budgeted Priority six-year street construction plan 379 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING December 18 , 1972 Municipal Building Monday - 8 : 00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Renton CALL TO ORDER City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF BRUCE, GRANT, CLYMER, STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI AND SCHELLERT. INN COUNCIL MEMBERS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, DEL MEAD, City Clerk, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, CITY OFFICIALS GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director, BERT McHENRY, Acting Director of IN ATTENDANCE Engineering, VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent, VIC TeGANTV00RT, Street Supt. , M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief, BERNARD RUPPERT, Building Director, HUGH DARBY, Police Chief, DEL BENNETT, Public Works Administrator and JACK LYNCH, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor. MINUTE APPROVAL Mayor Garrett asked for minute approval of Public Hearings on December 1, 12/1/72 and 6, 1972 along with regular Council Meeting on December 4, 1972, 12/4/72 There being no additions or corrections, it was MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED 12/6/72 BY CLYMER AND CARRIED, THAT THE MINUTES BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED OUT. Vouchers Finance Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment of Warrants No. 2212 - 2637 2212 through 2637 in amount of $325,677.10 plus LID 270 Revenue Warrants LID 270 Cash R-14 and R-15 in amount of $3,940.89 and Cash Warrants #31, 32 and 33 in & Revenue same amount, having received prior departmental approval. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set, and public notice having been duly published Rescheduled and posted according to law, the public hearing was called to order by from 12/11/72 the Mayor,and City Clerk read Planning Commission recommendation to grant Dr. and Mrs. rezone from R-2 to R-4 for property located on the NE corner of the inter- 0. Schmuland - section of N.3rd St, and Pelly Ave. N. for Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Schmuland. Rezone R-2 to R-4 Clerk also read petition approving of clinic planned for this location which carried five signatures, having read protest petition at 11/20/72 meeting. Planning Director Ericksen presented slides showing area. Attorney Vern Shansey of 4208 Stone Way N. , Seattle, showed architect's drawing of proposed clinic. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, AND CARRIED THAT PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE SCHMULAND REQUEST FOR REZONE BY GRANTED WITH STIPULATIONS RECOMMENDED BY PLANNING COMMISSION (Height restriction of 25 ft, with occupancy limited to four offices) . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO AMEND MOTION TO INCLUDE COVENANT WHEREIN CONSTRUCTION TO START WITHIN THREE YEAR PERIOD OR PROPERTY REVERTS TO ORIGINAL ZONING. Dr. Schmuland, being present, indicated agreement with covenant. MOTION TO AMEND CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, REFER REZONE TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED. ORDINANCES & Legislation Committee Chairman Perry presented committee report recommend- RESOLUTIONS ing first reading for an ordinance updating the general penal code to the requirements of the optional code city from $100 to $500, maximum fine. Legislation Following reading by the Clerk, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY Report GRANT, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ordinance 2755 An ordinance creating a special cumulative reserve fund to receive monies *.of-umulative Fund for paths and trails was placed on first reading. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, fund for trails SECONDED BY GRANT AND CARRIED THAT THIS ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. Following readings, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Roll Call vote was unanimously affirmative. Ordinance adopted, Also placed on first reading was an ordinance deleting the 2% utility tax. Ordinance 2756 2% Utility Tax MOVED BY GRANT SECONDED BY BRUCE AND CARRIED TO PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. Following g readin g, roll call vote resulted in unani- _-CTED-FtGFQLRmoy approval and ordinance adopted. MiNUTES 0F�_'8. 73— 060 Renton City Council Minutes 12/18/72 Page 2 ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS - Continued Ordinance 2757 Letter from Accounting Supervisor Bennett explained need for appropriation Appropriation & and transfer of $8,431.25 of excess revenue in the Waterworks Utility Transfer - Metro Fund into Acct. 401/534.31.42 to cover the cost of payments to Metro. Ordinance placed on readings in MOTION BY SCHELLERT, SECOND BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED. Following readings, MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI THAT ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Roll call vote was unanimously affirma- tive and ordinance adopted covering the Metro payments. Ordinance 2758 An ordinance transferring $653 from the current fund into the Engineering Transfer for Administrative-Conference Acct. 015/532.10.33.01 ($608) and Traffic Engi- Schooling neer Conferences and special schooling Acct. 104/542.60.33.01 ($45) to reimburse expenditures for PEP Program employee,was placed on first read- ing, having Finance Committee recommendation. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. Following readings, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO ADGPT ORDINANCE AS READ. Roll call vote was unanimously affirmative and ordinance adopted. Ordinance 2759 An ordinance appropriating and transferring excess revenue into Waterworks Farlington Utility - Earlington Gardens Sanitary Sewer Account in amount of $20,000 Gardens & and Waterworks Utility - LID Sanitary Sewers Account $6,000 was placed LID 276 on readings in MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY BRUCE, AND CARRIED. After Fund Transfer & ordinance read, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO Appropriation ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. Roll call vote was unanimously affirmative. Legislation Committee report having Council concurrence, recommended the Resolution 1829 following resolutions be read and adopted: A resolution transferring Transfer Funds $5,846.25 from Houser Way - Urban Arterial to Houser Way - Forward Thrust Account. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution 1830 Resolution transferring $37,453 from the general UAB Account to Current Transfer Funds Fund for the purpose of reimbursing Engineering salaries for regular city employees who worked on various UAB Projects, was read. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. Resolution 1831 A resolution levying a service charge on the City's Utility Dept. in the Service Charge - amount of 1% of the gross value of the Utilities Plant improvements Utilities Plant including its capital assets with control of said department, was read. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. Council Recessed MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council Recessed at 9:25 P.M. and reconvened at 9:40 P.M. Roll call resulted in all members of the Council present. CORRESPONDENCE & CURRENT Notice in Condemnation(and for Trial Setting) in Superior Court - State BUSINESS of Washington, Petitioner, vs. Stoneway Concrete, Inc. , City of Renton Renton Concrete Products, was read. Engineering Director McHenry advised Condemnation upon receipt of map from the State, right-of-way would be checked. SR 169 Area City Clerk Mead reported December 8, 1972 bid opening Earlington Gardens sanitary sewers, Proposed LID 278 (tabulation attached) . MOVED BY BRUCE, Bid Openings SECONDED BY STREDICKE, AND CARRIED THAT THE BIDS BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC Earlington WORKS COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK. (See later Committee Report) Gardens Sewer City Clerk reported bid opening December 13, 1972 for surplus equipment Surplus Equipment Legal sale with eight bidders on various items (tabulation attached) . MOVED BY Publications SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, AND CARRIED THAT THE BIDS BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. City Clerk reported on December 18, 1972 bid opening for 1973 Legal Publications for the City with two bids received (tabulation attached) . IT WAS MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, AND CARRIED THAT THE LOW BID OF RECORD CHRONICLE BE ACCEPTED FOR 8 POINT TYPE AT $2.35 PER COLUMN INCH FOR FIRST PUBLICATION AND $2.10 PER COLUMN INCH FOR ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS, AND ON MORE THAN AN EVEN INCH, THE BID OF 27C PER LINE ON FIRSt INSERTIONS AND 2k PER SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS BE ACCEPTED. Transfer of Letter from Mayor Garrett listed transfer of fUtids within the budget Funds classes for the pekiOd June 12+ thr©dgh Novimbe! 141 1972 as required by Resolution No. 1232 end euthOlieed by the keyory Council, d6dturrence not befits requt rid 381 Renton City Council Minutes 12/18/72 Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE & CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Court Case Summons & Complaint for alleged damages to real property owned by Gene Gene T. McDaniel T. McDaniels, plaintiff vs. City was read by the Clerk. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, Alleged Flooding SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER MATTER TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. Water Project Letter from Acting Director of Engineering McHenry recommended Council W-315 accept completion of project and authorize final payment to Frank Coluccio CAG 1981-72 Construction Co. for 12" watermain in N.E. Sunset Blvd from N.E. 12th St. UAB 8-1-102(14) to 138th S.E. , and if after 30 days no liens or claims are filed against Frank Coluccio this project and proof of payment of tax liabilities is received, retained Construction Co. percentage be paid. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF ENGINEERING DIRECTOR. Vacation of Letter from Acting Director of Engineering McHenry reported petition for Alley vacation of alley in the vicinity of S. 2nd and Logan Ave. S. was signed by owners representing 100% of the total footage upon the portion of said alley. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE TO PREPARE RESOLUTION SETTING DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Burlington Supplemental Agreement for interconnection of grade crossing and traffic Northern control signals with Burlington Northern Inc. which cancels previous t CAG-3024-72 contract for intertie between traffic signals at SW Grady Way and Lind SW and railroad to north as it is no longer required due to track and signal removal, was submitted for execution by letter from Acting Engineering Director McHenry. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN ENGINEERING REQUEST AND AUTHORIZE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN AGREEMENT. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Joe Sporcic inquired on millage levy and extended seasons greetings. APPOINTMENTS Permanent appointment of Firemen Charles Coffin, Larry Eager and Steven Fire Dept. Schneider to the Renton Fire Department was announced in letter from Mayor Garrett, these men having completed six months probationary period �r effective December 16, 1972 and recommended for permanent appointment by Chief Walls. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS. OLD BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke requested report from Planning Department on landscap- ing at church school on Union Ave. N.E. He also asked Administration to Councilman report on number of phones in City Hall and the possibility of removing Stredicke those not used regularly. Stredicke objected to reading newspaper reports Requests on City survey when report not made to Council. He asked if several confer - ence rooms could be enlarged to accommodate larger groups and for better snow removal system for City streets with coordination between State, County and City on intersecting areas of ownership. Finance & Report of Finance and Personnel Committee recommended concurrence in Personnel the Mayor's appointment of Gary E. Smith to Position #4 of Board of Report Adjustment. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND CONFIRM MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT. Committee Gary E. Smith report also recommended concurrence in the Mayor's appointment of Mr. Lucien W. Lemon Lucien W. Lemon Lo the Planning Commission. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE:, AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND CONFIRM MAYOR'S ' APPOINTMENT. Appropriation Finance and Personnel Committee report recommended adjustments be made Requested in Phase I and II salary accounts in the Emergency Employment Fund and Salaries the matter be referred to the Legislation Committee for proper Ordinance. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY BRUCE, AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. Committee report also recommended Council approval and referral to Legislation Committee for Resolution on adjustments to salary budgets Transfer which had been left to end of year when salary negotiation finalized in Requested Spring. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, AND CARRIED THAT THE READ- Salaries ING OF THE TRANSFERS BE SUSPENDED AND COPIES BE MADE AVAILABLE, THAT COUN- CIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND MATTER REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. �6G 'on City Council Minutes 12/18/72 cage 4 LD BUSINESS - Continued Public Works Public Works Committee Chairman Grant submitted report concurring with Committee recommendation of Acting Director of Engineering McHenry to reject LID 276 Report Kennydale Industrial Sewer bids opened November 16, 1972 and to redesign project for rebid based on reduced scope and depth with bid opening on LID 276 January 4, 1973. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, AND CARRIED TO Bids Rejected CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. Proposed Public Works Committee report recommended creation of LID in vicinityNE 10 LID 277 Street between Sunset Blvd. N.E. and Edmonds N.E. with public hearing on March 5, 1973 and the matter be referred to the Legislation Committee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER AND CARRIED, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDA- TION OF PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. Proposed The Public Works Committee report recommended creation of LID in vicinity LID 278 of Earlington Gardens west of Lind Ave. S.W. and public hearing date of February 26, 1973 be set with referral to Legislation Committee. MOVED BY Bid Award SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDA- Withheld TION. CARRIED. The Public Works Committee recommended withholding the bid award on Earlington Gardens Sanitary Sewers (tabulation attached) pend- ing affirmative action plan review. Following discussion it was MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN PUBLIC WORKS COM- NEW BUSINESS MITTEE RECOMMENDATION. Report on Police Councilman Delaurenti submitted report on December 9, Police Department Auction Auction which showed net profit of $668.86 and commended Police Department. Planning Dept. Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert recommended establishing Priority a priority program for industrial development of the City of Renton: It Request was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, AND CARRIED TO REFER MATTER TO COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. Councilman Schellert requested priority 5-Yr. Street be confirmed on Engineering Department five-year street maintenance plan. Maintenance Plan MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, REFER THIS TO PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE CARRIED. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHMENT 6-Yr. Street OF PRIORITY ON SIX-YEAR STREET CONSTRUCTION PLAN BE REFERRED TO TRANSPORTA- Construction TION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Communication COUNCILMAN SCHELLERT MOVED AND GRANT SECONDED, THAT C010UNICATION REQUIRE- Requirements MENTS OF THE CITY AS BUDGETED BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR THEIR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. COUNCILMAN GRANT MOVED, Departmental AND SCHELLERT SECONDED THAT THE MATTER OF REORGANIZATION OF CITY DEPART- Reorganization MENTS BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. CBD Presentation MOTION CARRIED WHICH WAS MADE BY GRANT AND SECONDED BY SCHELLERT THAT PROGRESS REPORT BE PRESENTED TO THE CITY COUNCIL ON CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT PROJECT. Council President Nominations being opened for Mayor pro tem for 1973, Councilman Delaurenti Elected 1973 nominated Earl Clymer and nominations were closed. Council directed City Clerk to cast unanimous ballot for election of Councilman Clymer as Council President for 1973. President Nominations being declared open for Council President pro tem for 1973, Pro tem Elected Gr nt nominated Charles Delaurenti and Schellert nominated Richard Stredicke. -_TED-REFER ION BY BRUCE, SECOND BY SCHELLERT,CARRIED THAT WRITTEN BALLOT BE ED. [viiNUTES OF`"8 73 Clerk counted ballots which showed STREDICKEotes and DELAURENTI�votes, and Councilman Delaurenti elected as President'pro tem. ^ Committee on MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES BE Committees APPOINTED BY NEW COUNCIL PRESIDENT AND 1973 COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS BE DETERMINED. CARRIED. Councilman Clymer appointed Bruce, Delaurenti and Perry as Committee on Committees, naming Delaurenti Chairman, and asked 1973 committee assignments be presented by the next meeting. Meeting Adjourned After Holiday Greetings extended, DELAURENTI MOVED AND SCHELLERT SECONDED 11:06 P.M. MEETING BE ADJOURNED. MOTION CARRIED. Meeting adjourned at 11:06 p.m. "I heard them exclaim as they drove out of sight, Merry Christmas to all and to all a Good Night.' _�1 C ti f J M L,�C •= —Del Mead, City Q1erc F< WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE 12/18/72 BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF FUND DE)SCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS voi0 MrO�,..,,riv LCSG' - a..2/z .,? .2o :CURRENT FUND 2221 2336 $*Oi677 .92 !PARKS ANO RECREATION 2337 2371 $8j604 • 20 CITY STREET 2372 2396 $28P282 *68 CEDAR RIVER M AND I 2397 2400 $328 .75 LIBRARY 2401 2476 111j797 +04 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 2477 2481 *IP549 .00 FEDERAL _-S REO#. AND, STRUT FWD THRUST V` ��9`l - �j�� 2482 2504 i$fr URBAN - ARTERIAL. 2505 2525 !1171767.45 , 1972- PROPOSED LIBRARY FUND 2526 2533 $3,649993 I WATERWORKS UTILITY 2534 2560 $72,525.95 AIRPORT 2561 2574 $2, 166 +30 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2575 2609 $5A308 .82 y.. FIREME`1 S PENSION 2610 2637 37P158950 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS ��5 r97 � WEi THE UNDERSIGNED MEM3ER5 OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL: HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDi DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0, 2221 THROUGH NO* 5 77i � 2637 IN THE AMOUNT OF THIS 18 OF DECEMBER P 1972 + t7 01�O - �uc✓ue .Pik 2 76/00 Lim .270- �sk,�. 3/ iib/. oo FINANCE COMMITTEE C//� �,O /1�N• �� 12. 3 r .� rrr•r r rw 3 /� 6.s� C MITTEE IBER 4 r�rPlr+r err rrrrrrwrrrwrw�w rrs CO ITTEE MEMBER r ww rr rr rr er w+�w rr wr rr rr rw rrrr rr r CITY CLERK ' S OFFICE EARLINGTON GARDENS - SANITARY SEWERS PROPOSED L . I . D. 278 BID OPENING : 12/8/72 AT 2 : 05 P . M. BIDDER BID BOND BID •� A & M Construction Equip . Co. , Inc . X $149 , 937 . 85 Bid 1901 - 23rd Avenue South 7 , 496 . 89 Tax Seattle , WA 98144 $157 , 434 . 74 Total Campbell Construction Co . X $120 , 207 . 11 Bid 2702 - 50th N . E. 6 , 010 . 36 Tax Tacoma , WA 98422 $126 , 217 . 47 Total Coulee Construction Co . X $165 , 050. 40 Bid 738 Bellevue Ave . E. 8 , 252 . 50 Tax Seattle , WA 98102 $173 , 302 . 90 Total Dyad Construction , Inc . X $166 , 354 . 00 Bid P . O . Box 1845 8 , 317 . 70 Tax Bellevue , WA 98009 $174 , 671 . 70 Total O ' Leary Construction Co . X F$172 , 504 , 25 Bid 1021 - 118th S . E . 625 . 21 Tax Bellevue , WA 129. 46 Total BID OPENING - 1973 LEGAL PUBLICATIONS FOR THE CITY OF RENTON 2 :00 P.M. December 18 , 1972 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK THE RECORD CHRONICLE 801 Houser Way S. , Box 30 Renton, Washington 98055 Published Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays 6 point type: $2.95 per column inch for first publication or 25� per line $2.65 per column inch for additional publications or 22� per line 8 point type: 2.35 per column inch for first publication or 27G per line now $2.10 per column inch for additional publications or 24� per line SEATTLE POST-INTEi.T.TGENCER 6th & Wall Streets Seattle, Washington 98111 Daily and Sunday Fourteen 5h point lines per column inch $3.78 per column inch first day or 27 per line $3.36 per column inch for additional publications or 24G per line per day SURPLUS EQUIPMENT SALE BID OPENING : 12/13/72 AT 2 : 00 P .M. BID AMOUNT OF BIDDER ITEM # BID Chamber of Commerce #6 * $ 5 . 00 Kay F. Johnson #7 * 25 . 00 6w 300 Rainier Avenue North #8 * 25 . 00 Renton , WA 98055 #9 * 25 . 00 #25 , 26 * 10. 00 Robert Drews #1 * 105 . 51 3702 S . 166th St. Seattle , WA 98188 Marian Katzer #14 * 26 . 36 1722 Davis Ave . So. #15 * 23 . 52 Renton, WA 98055 National Cash Register Co . #10 * 100. 00 500 Fairview N. 98109 #11 * 900. 00 Seattle , WA Francis Perrins #3 * 35 . 00 11515 - 78th So . #14 20. 00 Seattle , WA 98118 #29 * 15 . 00 PA 3-8430 Eastern Star - Grand Chapter #8 10. 00 c/o Florence Morris 2926 N. E. 5th Place Renton , WA 98055 Mr . K. T . Olmstead #12 * 10. 50 2903 Fir Street Longview, WA 98623 Mrs . Gary Wohlwend #13 * 8 . 00 604 S . 17th Street #15 6 . 00 Renton, WA 98055 #16 * 5 . 00 SEE ATTACHED LIST FOR BID NUMBER ITEMS STARRED ITEMS - APPARENT HIGH BIDDER • CITY OF RENTON INVITATION TO BID SURPLUS EgUIPMENT SALE The City of Renton will accept SEALED BIDS in the Office of the City Clerk untilon-lednesday, December 13 , 1972 for the following: ITEM Fr— 1 C-3 1941 Dodge 3/4-ton 4x4 wrecker Serial #T17211901 #2 1 Stainless steel Silver King bulk milk dispersing machine Serial #91206 Model Royal SK #3 1 A B Dick Model 110 photocopy machine Serial #31829 1� 1 Paymaster Checkwrlter & Protector Series 400 Serial #439405 # 1 Klopp money counter Model DE Serial #56457 #6 1 Gestetner 2-drawer stencil file #7 1 Model 1945B Addressograph machine Serial #503102 #8 1 Model 63 1 Addressograph plate maker (Graphotype on stand) Serial #565213 #9 1 A B Dick Offset Duplicator Model 320 w/stand Serial #611950 #10 1 NCE Accounting Machine w/8- bars Model 32-10-10-(38)26SP Serial #5512532 #11 1 NCR Accounting Machine w/8 bare Model 33-14 88-10 (18) Serial #6896829 #12 1 HKT Royal 10" manual typewriter Serial #HKT2267795 #11 KMM Royal 10" manual typewriter Serial #KMM3122580 #14 1 Remington Standard 13" manual typewriter Serial #J2846485 #15 1 Smith Corona i9" manual typewriter Serial #88E4030527-19 #16 17,18 3 Metal typewriter stands k19 1 Photocopy machine Copymate Model 400 Graphic Products Ino #20 61 Places of furniture ..r #21 ,22 ,23 3 LeFebure adjustable accounting stands on casters w/2 trays on ea,�-h stand (LeFebure stand #28521 14x20) (LeFebure tray #28070 8x15) 1 LeFebure allus*able accounting stand on casters w/2 trays (LeFebure stand #28521 14x20) 'LeFebure tray #28070 14x24) #25,26 2 Addressograph 30-drawer plate cabinets #27 1 Kodak Verifax Cavalcade photocopy machine Model K Serial #3576 #28 1 Kodak Verifax book copying unit Model I #29 1 Metal desk 30x48 with recessed typewriter well Bids will be opened and publicly read at this time in the first floor lobby of the Renton Municipal Building, 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington 98055. This equipment may be inspected by contacting Vern Church, Purchasing Agent, at the above address between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5: 00 PM. All equipment will be sold on the basis of "AS IS" . All sales are final and on a cash basis. Equipment $hall be removed from the premises within five ( 5 ) days from the Bid Award. Bidders shall identify each piece of equipment on which they are bidding by the Item Number, description, and serial number as Identified or by lot number as indicated. Delores A. Mead, City Clerk Date of lot Publication: December 1 , 1972 Date of 2nd Publication: December 6, 1972 1 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 12/18/72 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Wed. 12/20/72 7:00 P.M. Bruce 6th Floor Conf. Room Executive Session COMMUNITY SERVICES Fri. 12/22/72 4:30 P.M. Clymer 3rd Floor Conf. Room FINANCE AND PERSONNEL LEGISLATION Wed. 12/20/72 4:15 P.M. Perry 6th Floor Conf. Room Administrative Asst. re Ordinance Plus regular meeting PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION OTHER OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK DECEMBER 18 , 1972 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPTS . BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3213 $ -- Ashley Bridgman 2432 Jones Ave NE Demolish residence 3214 32 , 000. 00 C. Downey 102 Monterey Dr. NE Construct residence B3215 14 , 000. 00 American City Bank 439 Rainier Ave So. Strengthen roof & walls 3216 10 , 000. 00 Wash. Jockey Club Longacres Room & restroom 3217 824 . 00 Dalpay & Assoc . 813 Camas Ave NE Reroof & new gutters 3218 300. 00 Evelyn Moffett 540 Rainier Ave So. New 3 ' exit door , s^wall 3219 6 ,000. 00 Hugh S. Ferguson 862 Lind Ave . SW Office Space in whse. B3220 2 , 000. 00 Renton Village 15 S . Grady Way Work for tenant 3221 2 , 000. 00 Renton Dodge 515 Rainier Ave N. Tool Storage building 3222 898 , 910. 00 Pacific Car 502 Houser Way N. Service Parts Whse . 3223 1 , 500. 00 R. W. Oraker 2821/2823 NE 7th St. Remodel duplex ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3820 1 , 100. 00 Kelso Constr. 1814 Aberdeen SE VOIDED 3821 300. 00 R. K. Clarke , Jr . 1633 Rolling Hills Inst. wiring family rm. 3822 50. 00 Jon A. Newman 273 Rainier Ave N. Inst. flood lights 3823 VOIDED 3824 450 . 00 James Hedrick 2523 Jones Ave NE Wire New family resid. E3825 700. 00 John Dennis 908 N . 33rd St . Wire New family resid. 3826 200 . 00 Walter Fredell 3315. N. E . 10th Pl . Inst. wiring in addition 3827 200. 00 C. W. Switzler 1832 NE 27th St. Wire addition 3828 50. 00 Lola M. Anderson 2911 NE 16th St . Wire addition 3829 952 . 00 Dalpay & Assoc . 2931 NE 5th P1 . Repl . fuse box, fixtures E3820 650. 00 Chausee Corp. 1802 Lincoln C. SE Wire new residence 3831 100 . 00 D. R. Oster 316 Union Ave NE Wiring bedroom addit 3832 250. 00 Renton Village Co . 15 S . Grady Way Panel for lower floo 3833 40. 00 Shirley Hart 512 Pelly Ave N. Repl . wires thru meter 3834 385. 00 City of Renton 200 Mill Ave . So. Undergr . wire to houses E3835 4 , 900. 00 Renton Housing 970 Harrington NE Elec. on new addition 3836 250. 00 Renton Village 15 S . Grady Way Wire 3rd Floor 3837 50 , 000. 00 Boeing Co . Renton Plant Misc. Electrical work 3838 400. 00 Roger W. Oraker 2821/2823 NE 7th St . Wire duplex MECHANICAL PERMITS M3364 1 , 100. 00 Kelso Constr . 1814 Aberdeen SE Inst. Plumb, & Fixtures 3365 VOIDED 3366 200 . 00 Ed Wellington 2000 NE 20th St. Repair drainfield 3367 5 , 800. 00 Mobile Oil Co. 2022 Puget Dr. S . Plumbing & fixtures 3368 4 , 700. 00 Boeing Co. Renton Plant Misc . plumbing work 3369 2 , 500. 00 Loberg Oldsmobile 233 Burnett S . Plumbing & fixtures M3370 600. 00 John Dennis 908 N . 33rd St. Inst . plumbing fixtures 3371 1 , 500. 00 John Sproule 2827 Mtn. View No. Elec . air heating units 3372 255 . 00 E. D. Anderson. 602 Tacoma NE Gas wall furnace 3373 1 , 000. 00 Renton Aviation 915 W. Perimeter Rd . Inst. 2 Unit heaters 3374 800. 00 Guntle 814 N. 30th St. Plumbing fixtures M3375 500. 00 Walter Fredell 3315 NE 10th Pl . Plumbing & fixtures 3376 262 . 50 J . R. Maucher 2633 NE 22nd St. Gas wall furnace 3377 200. 00 Chaussee Corp. 1802 Lincoln C. NE Hot water heater - g:, ` 3378 235 . 00 D. H . Frazier 650 Index P1 . NE Inst . gas range 3379 350. 00 Roger D. Magee 2322 NE 10th St. Inst. gas furn. & htr . M3380 35 . 00 Roger D. Magee 2322 N. E . 10th St. Water piping for heater SIGN PERMITS S266 300 . 00 Tahitian Inn 907 S . 3rd St. Inst. one proj . sign SEWER PERMITS 1745 J . 0. Spencer 4111 Sunset Blvd. NE Connect side sewer X88 A C I T Y O F R E N T O N MONTH OF r;'-(,cL_jgrp,_j Q? TRANSFERS TO THE CITY TREASURER: E FRGH TO PURPOSE y TOTAL 7_/13/72 Current 40,677.97 Parks & Recreation 8 604.20 City Street 28,2.82.68 Cedar River t4 & 1 323.75 Library 11 ,797.04 Emergency Employemeit 1 ,549.0' Req. & Street Fwd 1,irust 260860.51 Urban Arterial 1173,767.45 1972 Prop. Library Fund 3,649.98 Waterworks Utility 72,525.95 Airport 1 , 166.30 Equipment Rental 5,308.82 'I remen's Pension 7, 158.50 CLAIMS FUND FOR MONTH OF DEC. TRANSFERS S325,677. 10 12/18/72 urrent x;0, 158.69 Parks & Recreation 17,930.44 City Street 17,253.40 Cedar River M & I 376.00 Library 61,372.79 Public Employment k 9,494.02 Urban Arterial - ;I Y ` ,:'�'� -moi 1�1` 4,940.88 Waterworks Utility 12,876.51 Airport 376.00 Equipment Rental 2,210.50 Firemen's Tension 100.00 PAYROLL FUND FOR MONTH OF DEC. TRANSFEPS $162,089.23 12/18/72 Equipment Rental Water for correction of overcharge in June, 1972 42.0rj 12/18/72 General UAB acct, Current Fund:#341-90-11 Pesolution# 1831 37)1453.00 1;2/18/72 Current Fund St. Fund-Traffic Fnn. 0rdiance # 2759 45.00 12/18/72 Urban Arterial Fwd Thrust Pesolution# 1830 5,846.2: 3 4174 YnR FliqkNICE DIRECTOR 388 a DECE'.IRER, 1972 C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N MONTH OF TRANSFERS TO THE CITY TREASURER: DATE FROM TO PURPOSE T 12/31/72 Current 57,515.85 Parks & Recreation it 038.66 City Street I3, 140.3Q Cedar River r1 8 I 20.38 Library .50 340 Emergency Employme t 3>40.341 Req. 9 St. Fi�d.Thr st 4.539. 1 { , 1 Urban Arterial X0852. City Shop Constr, 59. 1 Library Constr.Fun 1 ,893.55 88 Waterworks Utility 35,302. 16 Airport Ernu i pment Rental 3 Firemen's Pension CLA I"AS FUP10 FOP mrt,'TH OF DEC. TRAi!SFEPS 171 , 1 12/31 /72 Current 88,652.07 Parks & Recreation 18,547.67 City Street 17,24- 0 Cedar River P4 & I 37 Library 6,49 Public Employment 9,4 3� Urban Arterla I 3,6 0(, ; '4aterworks Ut i I i t i 12,` -,-)-: Airport 376.OQ Equipment Rental ?_,316.00 Firemen's Pension 10.00 PAYROLL FUND FOR h1np,1T}q OF DFC. TRANSFERS 15Q-,-5 89. 113 12/31/72 CURRENT !,!ater 1,9orks Ut i I i ty(#278) nrd.ry 2759 2.0 000.00 Frlington Gd. San.Sewer CURREPIT !Mater !Forks Ut i I i tv nrd.9 2759 6, ._n 0O.On L. I .D.#276-San.Sewers �W- 14YOR FINANCE DIRECTOR 389 1 . i C I T Y O F R E N T O N MONTH OF4ECFMBER, 1972 TRANSFERS TO THE CITY TREASURER: FRN, TO PURPOSE k TOTAL 12/31/72 CURRENT I-J9,090.86 "PARKS & RECREATION a 9,480. 17 ARTERIAL STREET 467.25 CIT" STREET 371t557.22 CEDAR P I VER "A & 1 450.83 L.I I3RAR1' 9,835.87 EMERGENCY Eh1PLOYME IT 3P421 .60 REG. & ST. FMD. TH ,UST 11 , 170.86 URBAN ARTERIAL 40,255.73 LIBRARY CONSTRUCT IIPJ FUND 2,878.96 fiJA.TERt+,QE?KS UTILITY 18,601 .95 t,- I PPr�RT 2,247.02 EOUIPHFNT RENTAL 5,201 .71 F i REMIEN I S PENSION 6,005.96 1 CLAIMS FUND Fl-)P `lONTH OF DFC. TRA^ISFFRS 0610665.89 a � � loom I d � 12./31172 � !.ihrary Cons+r.Fun !_1Ci" ty � RESOLUTIQ1',I1# 1835 !! , ,250.00 12/31/'%2 Current- Equipment Rental Correct error made in October 118.00 for overcharge to Equip. Rent MF may"� •--- __ --- ,��---.------ �_ ..: „""'�„ a MAY'R ,,/ FINAR!CEv DIRECTOR, 390 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING January 8, 1973 Municipal Building Monday 8: 00 P .M. Council Chambers R E F F E R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND *INSURANCE CARRIER Claim of Vera M. Jewell* Claim of United Leasing and Investments* Summons & Complaint - Greenwood Savings & Loan Notice in Condemnation - State vs . Hess et a1 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Sick Leave Ordinance Initiative 276 COMMUNITY SERIVCES COMMITTEE Conformity for site improvements FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Appraisal for vacation of alley Police professional library Wage and salary study LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Retirement age of City employees Lotto-OlNeil Rezone Bill of Rights MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorization to sign agreement with Kent re animal control PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Amusement machines for Private Social Club Bill of Rights PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE City sewer connection for Edmundson residence Bids LID 276 PURCHASING Disposition of surplus equipment TRAFFIC ENGINEER Presentation re Puget Sound Governmental Conference recommendation Visibility of color change on traffic signals TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Visibility of color change on traffic signals Taxi service in snow 391 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING Municipal Building January 8, 1973 Council Chambers Monday 8 : 00 P•M- M T N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Renton CALL TO ORDER City Council meeting to order. Rdft CALL OF SECONDEDSBYEPERRY, DELAURENTI, ABSEN'T COUNCILMEMBERSTREDICKE BRUCEAND BEREXCUSEDMOVED CLYMER CARRIED. C CIL MEMBERS CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, DEL MEAD, City Clerk, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, IN ATTENDANCE GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director, GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director, BERT McHENRY, Acting Dirertor. of Engineering, DEL BENNETT, Airport Director, M. C. WALLS, Renton Fire Chief, HUGH DARBY, Police Chief, GENE COULON, Park Director. , VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Superintendent, BARNEY RUPPERT, Building Director and JACK LYNCH, Administrative Assistant to Mayor. MINUTE APPROVAL Upon inquiry by Council President Clymer for additions or corrections to 12/18/72 minutes of December 18, 1972, MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY DELAURENTI, AND COUNCIL APPROVED to add to Page 1, last paragraph "Moved by Stredicke, seconded by Delaurenti, Ordinance replealing 2% utility tax be adopted as read. Carried." IN MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED, failing motion be added to Page 4, paragraph 9, Moved by Stredicke, seconded by Delaurenti, to hold an open public vote." IT WAS MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MINUTES OF DECEMBER 18, 1972 BE APPROVED AS AMENDED. CARRIED. Award to Mayor Garrett presented award to Mr. and Mrs. Don Holm for Mr. Holm's 12 years Don Aithe citizens f Renton with the ele Court Conference RentonAttorney Committee. In acceptance Mr. Holm looked forward to further community service as Renton School Board Member. rd to Award presented to William Grant by Mayor Garrett for his service as Renton Grant City Council President during year 1971. Vouchers Finance Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment of Warrants No. #2638 - 2916 2638 through 2916 in amount_ of $171,180.62, having Crecei,edNDed prior depart- mental approval. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY ED THAT COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Legislation Committee Chairr4an, Perry requested procedure of reading complete ordinance for first reading, with second and final readings combined and Ordinance Reading title only read. Legislation Committee report presented, recommending final Procedure reading (first reading 12/18/72) and adoption of an ordinance changing the penalty fee from $100 to $500 maximum amount to comply with the Optional ORDINANCE 2760 Municipal Code recommendation. Upon reading, IT WAS MOVED BY SCHELLERT, Penalties SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. CARRIED. Roll Call vote resulted in unanimous Council approval and ordinance adopted. Ordinance re Legislation Committee report recommended placing on first reading and refer- Schmuland Rezone ring back to committee an ordinance changing zoning classification from R-2 to R-4, Schmuland rezone, North Renton, asking to be notified when restrictive covenants filed. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE AND PLACE ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. Upon reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED THIS ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. City Clerk advised restrictive covenants filed with her and ready for recording. ORDINANCE 2761 IN A MOTION BY CLYMER, SECOND BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED Council concurred in Funds for PEP report of Legislation Committee placing following ordinances on first,second and final readings: An ordinance appropriating and transferring from the Surplus Cash, Emergency Employment Fund $53,003.33 into Phase I and II Salaries for PEP Employees. Following readings, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT TO ADOPT ORDINANCE. Roll Call vote resulted in unani- mous Council approval and ordinance adopted. 392 City Council Renton C ty Meeting C c g Minu tes Page 2 January 8, 1973 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued ORDINANCE 2762 Finance Committee Report recommended adoption of ordinance correcting Budget Amended transposition of figures in Council changes incorporated into 1973 Budget in amount of $27,000. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT AND REFER MATTER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. Legislation Committee report placed on readings, an ordin- ance amending Ordinance No. 2754 re adoption of Annual Budget for the Year 1973. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED Acift READ. Roll Call vote resulted in 5 AYE with Stredicke casting dissenting ru vote, Ordinance Adopted. Resolution 1832 Legislation Committee report recommended the following resolutions be read LID 277 and adopted: City Clerk read resolution creating LID 277 with intention Hearing 3/5/73 to install sanitary sewer lines in vicinity of N.E. 10th St. between Sunset Blvd. N.E. and Edmonds Ave. N.E. setting hearing date of March 5, 1973. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED THAT RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. Resolution 1833 City Clerk read resolution declaring intent to install sanitary sewer lines LID 278 in vicinity of Earlington Gardens, west of Lind Ave. S.W., creating LID 278 Hearing 2/26/73 and setting hearing date of February 26, 1973. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT AND CARRIED TO DISPENSE WITH COMPLETE READING AND ADOPT RESOLUTION. Resolution 1834 City Clerk read resolution making certain salary adjustments due to 1972 Transfer Funds negotiations by transfer within the current fund. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, Salaries SECONDED BY GRANT AND CARRIED THAT THE COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. Resolution 1835 City Clerk read resolution transferring and reimbursing the book fund from Transfer Funds the Branch Library Building Fund to the Book and other Library Material Fund, Library amount of $14,250. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE AND CARRIED RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. Resolution 1836 City Clerk read resolution setting the date of February 5, 1973 for a pub Hearing 2/5/73 hearing on the vacation of a portion of a certain alley approximately bac Vacation Alley of Standard Service Tire and Second South of Logan Street. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, AND CARRIED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CORRESPONDENCE & Application for location approval for pool tables, novelty games and music CURRENT BUSINESS machines at Private Social Club by Rainier Vending & Amusement was read. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, AND CARRIED THAT APPLICATION BE REFERRED TO Machines Request THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. Bid Opening 1/4 City Clerk reported bid opening of January 4, 1973 LID 276 Kennydale Indus- LID 276 trial Sanitary Sewer Project (tabulation attached) . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, Kennydale Sewer SECONDED BY DELAURENTI AND CARRIED TO REFER MATTER OF BID OPENING TO THE Industrial PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. (Rebid project) Claim for Damage Claim for alleged damages,by Vera M. Jewell, was read. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, Vera M. Jewell SECONDED BY GRANT AND CARRIED THAT CLAIM BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND Auto Tire INSURANCE CARRIER. Claim for Damage Claim from United Leasing & Investments alleging damage to the Penney Build- United Leasing ing basement due to broken lead in pipe, was read. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, AND CARRIED TO REFER CLAIM TO CITY ATTORNEY AND THE INSURANCE CARRIER. Summons & Summons and Complaint was read by the City Clerk showing Greenwood Savings Complaint Loan Assoc.,Plaintiff vs. Central Puget, Inc. and City of Renton, promiss #761105 note forclosure. City's interest being portion of land helf for possible future extension of Lind Ave. S.W. ROVED BY 'SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI AND CARRIED THAT THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR RESPONSE. Condemnation Notice in Condemnation was read by City Clerk showing The State of Washington SR-169 as Petitioner vs. William A. Hess and Dorothy E. Hess et al including the Widening City of Renton, property located on Renton-Maple Valley Highway. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER AND CARRIED THAT THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. Lotto-O'Neil Letter from Planning Director Ericksen presented Planning Commission Rezone recommendation for rezone from R-2 to B-1 of property owned by M.W. Lotto and Wm. O'Neil, located on Garden Ave. N. between Bronson Way N. & N.2nd. 393 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes Page 3 January 8, 1973 CORRESPONDENCE & CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Lotto-O'Neil MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE Rezone PLANNING COMMISSION AND REFER MATTER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. Following presentation and slides by Planning Director, MOTION CARRIED. Motion made by Stredicke and seconded by Grant to hold public hearing failed. Sewer Connection Letter from King County Office of Property & Purchasing Manager, Chris J. quest Loutsis, requested review of facts to grant connection to City sewer, Earling- ton School line, by King County resident, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Edmundson, Now whose home was moved due to street widening of Renton Ave. S. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THIS REQUEST BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. MOTION CARRIED. Retirement Age Letter from Mayor Garrett requested referral to Legislation Committee for City Employees resolution on compulsory retirement of City employees &t age 65 except for elected officials, policy having been adhered to since 1965 for non-uniform personnel. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THIS COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Indianapolis Trip Report to the National League of Cities "Congress of Cities", Trip Report Indianapolis, Indiana, November 26-30, 1972 by Mayor Garrett, Council Presi- dent Bruce and Administrative Asst. Lynch, was read, stating 25 officials from the State of Washington were in attendance. AUDIENCE COMMENT Joe Sporcic Mr. Sporcic read article on various forms of government rule. RECESS MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council recessed at 10:05 p.m. and reconvened at 10:20 p.m. , roll call showed all councilmen present as previous. APPOINTMENTS Appointment of Gary Roger Kittelson by Mayor Garrett to the Renton Police Department, was read, effective date February 1, 1973 for commencement of ry R. Kittleson six-months probationary period. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT OF MAYOR GARRETT. CARRIED. Ing James H. Bourasa Permanent appointment of James H. Bourasa to Captain in Renton Police Department by Mayor Garrett was read, effective 1, 1973. MOVED BY DELAURENTI SECONDED BY GRANT TO CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT OF THE MAYOR. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Committee of Council President Clymer submitted Committee of the Whole report recommend- Whole Report ing that subject of the wage and salary study be re-referred to the Finance and Personnel Committee for review and recommendation. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. Bill of Rights Committee of the Whole report recommended subject of bill of rights be referred to the Public Safety Committee and the Legislation Committee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE I REPORT. Police Library Committee of the Whole report recommended subject of Police Professional Library be referred to the Finance and Personnel Committee. MOVED BY PERRY SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. Bus Service Councilman Clymer reported receiving phone calls regarding new Metro bus schedule which has eliminated previous service to Winsor Hills area. Mayor Taxi Service Garrett reported Metro working on Renton service. Clymer inquired re taxi com- pany responsibility to furnish service to Renton Hill during snow. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER MATTER OF TAXI CABS TO TRANSPORTATION how COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton/Kent Council President Clymer presented letter from Mayor Garrett asking authori- Animal Control zation for signing of agreement with City of Kent for joint animal control program which has proved to be a good working situation for both cities. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT TO CONCUR IN REQUEST OF MAYOR AND AUTHORIZE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN AGREEMENT. CARRIED. Metro Transit Councilman Stredicke commended Mayor Garrett for his resolute stand to receive 583-4800 promised bus service for Renton area from Metro Transit. Stredicke inquired of City Attorney Shellan on Cedar River M&I Fund. 394 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes January 8, 1973 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS - Continued g Legislation Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted report and asked that letter of Committee Report Mayor Garrett to Legislation and Public Safety Committee Chairmen and City Council Members of December 18, 1972 be read, asking review of the sick Sick Leave leave ordinance and proposed amendment so that Firefighters Union can be Ordinance notified and all City employees treated equitably regardless of employing department. Committee report as result of joint meeting of Legislation and Public Safety Committees recommended that sick leave ordinance with proposed amendments regarding the Fire Department be referred to the Committee of th Whole. Stredicke's name was inadvertently omitted from Committee signature MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF MW LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Initiative 276 MOVED BY SCHELLERT SECONDED BY. GRANT AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION Public OF COUNCILMAN PERRY TO REVIEW INITIATIVE 276 AND REFER TO COMMITTEE OF THE Disclosure WHOLE. Committee on Committee on Committees Chairman Delaurenti asked extension of time on Committees committee assignments due to illness and holidays. Finance Committee Finance Committee Chairman Schellert submitted report recommending the Report Purchasing Agent accept the high bid on surplus equipment from the December Surplus Equipment 13, 1972 bid opening. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, PURCHASING AGENT BE AUTHORIZED TO SELL THIS MATERIAL TO HIGHEST BIDDER. CARRIED. Stredicke noted every effort had been made to sell this surplus equipment with more than adequate advertising, and MADE MOTION, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI THAT PURCHASING AGENT BE AUTHORIZED TO SELL REMAINDER OF EQUIPMENT TO BEST ADVANTAGE OF CITY AND TO REPORT BACK TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. MOVED BY PERRY AND SECONDED BY SCHELLERT AND CARRIED THAT MOTION INCLUDE WORDS "SELL OR DISPOSE OF". ORIGINAL MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. Public Works Committee Report Public Works Committee Chairman Grant submitted committee report recommending concurrence with Acting Director of Engineering McHenry to award Earlington Bid Award on Garden Sanitary Sewer project to A&M Construction Equipment Co. in the 12/9/72 Bid revised amount of $92,013.50, that contractor meeting all requirements of Opening the affirmative action statement. Grant requested reading of McHenry's letter to the Public Works Committee,dated 12/29/72, explaining reduced scope of project to take advantage of time requirements on existing Washington State Economic Assistance and HUD funding, prior to availability of LID funds as public hearing for formation of LID scheduled 2/26/73. Grant explained low bidder on project had not filed affirmative action and was therefore not acceptable to HUD. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Councilman Grant asked that more regular police patrols be made in the Earlington Flats area because_ of discharge of firearms. Grant also asked Sign Code for information on date of compliance with City Code for existing businesses. Upon inquiry of Grant, City Attorney Shellan advised existing businesses Conformity cannot be made to comply with retroactive ordinances on matters that would for Site apply to new construction, such as landscaping. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED Improvements BY DELAURENTI THAT THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. Grant suggested Renton Historical Society be offered one of the houses on Williams property which City purchased on Mill Ave. S. NEW BUSINESS Renton Hill Councilman Stredicke inquired on progress of change to two-way traffic at Traffic foot of Renton Hill, also regarding enforcement of sign code on political signs. Street Commissioner to check latter, Engineering to make presentation on former. Regional MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, AND CARRIED THAT THE TRAFFIC ENGINEEi Transportation MAKE PRESENTATION TO TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REGARDING RECOMMENDATION TO Plan PUGET SOUND GOVERNMENTAL CONFERENCE FOR REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLAN. Appraisal MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, SUBJECT OF APPRAISAL FOR VACATION OF Alley near Logan ALLEY BEHIND STANDARD TIRE BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Schellert asked matter of heaters for Library be investigated by Building Director. Color Change in MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY AND CARRIED THAT THE MATTER OF VISIBLE Signals not READING OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND Visible TRAFFIC ENGINEER. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MEETING BE ADJOURNMENT ADJOURNED. CARRIED. Meeting adjourned at 11:40 p.m. d4 m Del Mead, City Clerk 395 I i WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE 1/08/73 l BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT -AMOUNT OF FUND DESCrRIPTIOiN NUME_R NUMBER WARRANTS RREyT rUND 2646 23756 $57P515 .85 rte. i '14RKS AND `iECR=ATI'3N 2757 2796 $10j938 #66 CITY STREET 2797 2817 513, 140 .30 CE3AR RIVER M aN0 I 2818 2'319 $20.38 LIBRARY 2820 2822 $340.50 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 2823 2825 $389.34 REB. AND STRcE;T FWD THRUST 2826 2839 $40539. 11 URBAN ARTERIAL 2840 2853 $401852.12 CITY SAOP CONSTRUCTION 2854 2854 $59.83 LIBRARY COtNSTRUCTION FU60 2355 2856 $11898465 .44TERWORKS UTILITY ?857 -2885 $35,302 . 16 AIRPORT 2886 2394 $11141 .70 :JIPMENT RENTAL 2895 2915 $3,992 .67 "I REMEN 3 PENSION 2916 291b $IjOw9 • 40 TOTAL 3'F ALL ',,,ARRANTS $171j 130 .62 WE, T'AE U+ND-RSIGNEO MEM3FRS OF THE FINANC- COIMTTTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCILs HAVING RECEIVED D PARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MkRC.WANDISE AtjD/OH SERVICES HAVE SEEN RrCEIVED OR RENJERE0.* DU HEREBY APPRIVE FOR PAYMENT VGUCHERS il,10. 2646 THROUGH N0 , 2916 IN THE AMOUNT OF $171 , 180 .62 THIS 08 OF JANUARY 1972 • I i i FVIANCE COMMITTEE it'-ITTEE MEMBAR •wr�ww�wriwr ww ww l��lww�w w�.�wfww wr.� CO 4MITTE;E/ MEMBER 1 1 I CITY OF RENTON - BID OPENING 1/4/73 KENNYDALE INDUSTRIAL SANITARY SEWER PROJECT - MAY CREEK TO NORTH CITY LIMIT L . I . D . 276 i `r BID SALES TAX TOTAL BID BID BOND Frank Coluccio Construction Co . $247 , 366. 50 $ 13 , 110. 42 $260 ,476 . 92 X 7778 Seward Park Ave . So . Seattle , WA 98118 Coulee Construction Company $ 205 , 632 . 25 $10 , 281 . 61 $215 , 913 . 86 X 738 Bellevue Ave . E. Seattle , WA 98102 Dyad Construction , Inc . $ 269 , 910 . 01 $13 ,495 . 50 $283 ,405. 51 X P . O. Box 1845 Bellevue , WA 98003 LDL Land Development Co . , Inc $245 , 995 . 00 $12 , 299 . 75 $258 , 294 . 75 X 1529 West Valley Highway North Auburn , WA 98002 Lindbrook Construction , Inc . $195 , 944 . 75 $ 9 , 797 . 24 $205 , 741 . 99 X P . O . Box 1066 20215 64th West Lynnwood, WA 98036 O ' Leary Construction , Inc. $217 , 161 . 00 $11 , 509 . 53 $228 , 670. 53 X 1021 - 118th S . E . Bellevue , WA 98004 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF January 8 , 1973 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS 1973 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Wed. , 1/10 7 : 30 p .m. Clymer Council Chambers Status report on two-way traffic foot of Renton Hill & other item Thurs . , 1/18 7 : 30 p . m. Clymer Council Chambers Initiative 276 presentation by COMMUNITY SERVICES City Attorney FINANCE AND PERSONVEL LEGISLATION PUBLIC SAFEY Mon . , 1/15 7 : 00 p.m. Delaurenti Chairman ' s Office Pending referrals PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION OTHER 398 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK January 3 , 1973 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPTS . BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3224 $ 1 , 000. 00 Renton Village Co . 15 S . Grady Way Partition alterations 3225 66 , 000. 00 , American City Bank 439 Rainier Av S .Remodel bldg. to bank 3226 3 , 000. 00 Loberg Oldsmobile 233 Burnett Av S .Portable sales office 3227 115 , 000. 00 Rainier Village Co . 522 Rainier S . Commercial stores bldg. 3228 400. 00 Dalpay & Assoc . 813 Camas Av NE New concrete drivew.- 3229 30 , 000. 00 Barbee Mill Co. 4201 Lk. Wash B1 . Const . of dry kiln B3230 -- Rainier Village Co. 530 Rainier Av S . Demolish building 3231 200, 000. 00 Wash. Jockey Club Longacres Five rows of seating 3232 4 , 500. 00 Sheraton Renton Inn 800 Rainier S . Resurface structure 3233 160, 000. 00 City of Renton 2902 NE 12th Highlands Library 3234 26, 000. 00 Marks & Thomas 858 Lind SW Auto. sprinkler system B3235 24 , 000. 00 Kelso Const. Co . 4220 NE 24th New single fam. resid. 3236 -- Tom Richter 537 Wells Ave N. Demolish house ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3839 5 , 800. 00 Mobil Oil Co. 2022 Puget Dr. S .Wire new serv. station 3840 50. 00 Chester Biggins 2611 Sunset NE Inst. U/G Serv. /meter 3841 700. 00 McIntosh 2317 N. E. 9th P1. Inst. electric heat 3842 200. 00 Mrs. Sue Broderick 311 Whitworth S . Repl . 100 Amp. Serv. 3843 682. 00 Boeing Co. Renton Plant Alt. to Offices 3844 2 , 500. 00 Modern Mfg. Co. 835 Houser Wy N . Hook up motors-buss way E3845 3 , 500. 00 B & H Leasing 242 W. Perimeter Inst. wiring-new bldg . 3846 50. 00 Dennis Presteen 2725 Sunset Blvd Temp. service 3847 50. 00 John Newman 273 Rainier N. Temp. service 3848 250. 00 Jon K. Bergman 3813 Meadow N . Wire new residence 3849 620. 00 Kelso . Const. Co. 1814 Aberdeen SE Wire new residence E3850 550. 00 Harold Guntle 15924 Sunset Hy. Wire new residence 3851 8 , 700. 00 American City Bank 439 Rainier S . Wire new bank bldg. 3852 50. 00 H . L. Spracklen 1723 Shattuck S . Inst . 1 new outlet 3853 150. 00 Foster & Kleiser NE 4th & Monroe Underg. wrg. for si 3854 200 . 00 Wash. Jockey Club Longacres I Elec . circuits E3855 150. 00 Foster & Kleiser Sunset & Harrington - Und. wrg . for sign 3856 450. 00 Dalpay & Assoc. 1304 N. 34th St. New serv. for bathroom 3857 850. 00 Dalpay & Assoc . 1217 N . 30th St. Inst. new service 3858 500. 00 Dalpay & Assoc . 813 Camas NE Inst, new new service MECHANICAL PERMITS M3381 35 . 00 Burnham D. Moss 864 Edmonds NE Inst. piping for tank 3382 250. 00 Burnham D. Moss 964 Edmonds NE Inst. tank & gas dryer 3383 300. 00 Jahn Harer 345 Wells .Ave N. Inst. Unit heater - gas 3384 300. 00 John Harer 518 N. 4th St. Gas heater & gas line M3385 1 , 250. 00 B & H Leasing 242 W. Perimeter Inst. plmbg. & fixtures 3386 170. 00 Shirley Carlson 432 Williams S . Inst. gas circ . heater 3387 2 , 000. 00 Aerodyne 300 Airport Way Inst. two gas furnaces 3388 750. 00 W. Swanson 807 Dayton NE Inst. gas furnace 3389 800. 00 Kelso Const. Co . 1814 Aberdeen SE Inst . gas air furnace M3390 540. 00 V. G. Mudd 2626 lk Youngs SE Inst. gas furnace 3391 460. 00 Dalpay & Assoc . 3701 NE 10th St. Plmbg. rep. & fixtures 3392 450. 00 Dalpay & Assoc . 2931 NE 5th Pl . Plmbg . rep. & fixtures 3393 130. 00 Dalpay & Assoc . 815 Aberdeen NE Plmbg. rep. & fixture 3394 400. 00 Dalpay & Assoc. 3701 NE 10th St . Replace gas furnace M3395 950. 00 Dalpay & Assoc . 3309 NE 10th St. Oil heating system 3396 1 , 100. 00 Dalpay & Assoc . 1217 N. 30th St. Inst . oil furnace 3397 6 , 275. 00 American City Bank 439 Rainier Av S . Inst . Plmbg. & fix es 3398 4 , 834 . 00 American City Bank 439 Rainier S . Inst. gas heating sys em 3399 650. 00 Dalpay & Assoc . 813 Camas NE Inst electric furnace M3400 600. 00 Renton Sheraton Inn 800 Rainier S . Remodel & inst. fixture: 3401 4 , 000. 00 Wash. Jockey Club Longacres Inst. plmbg. & fixtures 3402 5 , 780. 00 Marks & Thomas 858 Lind SW Heating & air cond . unit SIGN PERMITS S267 1 , 000. 00 Humble Oil 1616 N. 30th St. Two Pole Signs 399 2 - OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK January 8 , 1973 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPTS . SEWER PERMITS 1746 Ted LaValley 3233 Mtn. View N . Connect sewer 1747 M. Shaw 3107 Mtn. View N. Connect sewer L748 Paul M. Hunt 2807 Mtn. View N. Connect sewer L749 G . Hauth 3717 Lk. Wash. Blvd. Connect sewer "'-1750 Lloyd Lindberg 3111 Mt. View N. Connect sewer 1751 Bob Kingen 423 Airport Way Connect sewer 1752 Community Bk . of Rtn . 439 Rainier Ave S . Connect sewer 1753 Community Bk. of Rtn. 439 Rainier Ave S . Connect storm sewer 1754 S . L . Fisher 3115 Mt. View N. Connect sewer 1755 R. H . Burr 3013 Mt . View N. Connect sewer 1756 Hans W. Nack 2811 Mt. View N. Connect sewer Now 400 RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING January 15, 1973 Municipal Building Monday 8.00 P.M. R E F E R R A L S Council Chambers ADMINISTRATION Communication to Burlington Northern CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim of Mark C. Endresen COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Resolution re mandatory retirement age COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Subject of Lotto-O'Neil Rezone Mill Ave. S. real estate purchases ENGINEERING DIRECTOR Garbage Contract Bids FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Appointments: Mrs. Evelyn Carue Mr. Harold Woodin Mrs. Barbara Shinpoch Mrs. Ellen Hickok Mr. Gerald Edlund Mrs. Charmaine Baker Mr. Randall Rockhill Mrs. Peggy Cummins Mrs. Hazel O'Harra Funding for Labor Agreements } Transfer from Contingency Fund to Salaries, Differentials and Fringe Benefits Representatives to Puget Sound Governmental Conference Water Rates for King County Elderly LABOR NEGOTIATING COMMITTEE Contract documents between City and Police Guild and City and Firefighters LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Lotto-O'Neil Rezone Ordinance PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Garbage Contract Bids BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Garbage Contract Bids PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Application from Snappy Tavern TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Letter from Mr. J. J. Abraham, President 0 K Cab, Inc. 401 RENTON CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING January 15 , 1973 Municipal Building Monday 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Rentoiv �_s y CALL TO ORDER Council Meeting to Order. LL CALL OF CLYMER, SCHELLERT, DELAURENTI, PERRY, STREDICKE, BRUCE and GRANT. JNCIL MEMBERS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, DEL MEAD, City Clerk, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director, GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director, BERT McHENRY, Acting Director of Engineering, M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief, HUGH DARBY, Police Chief, JAMES FRASER, Acting. Personnel Director, VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Superintendent, BARNEY RUPPERT, Building Director, JACK LYNCH, Admin- istrative Assistant to Mayor and VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, MINUTES OF JANUARY 8, 1973 BE APPROVED 1/8/73 AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. Award to Mayor Garrett presented award to Dr. Rudy Cumberbatch for excellent service Di. Cumberbatch to the City of Renton as member of the Board of Trustees of Renton Area Youth Services (RAYS) . Award to Award presented to Kenneth Bruce by Mayor Garrett for his service as Renton Kenneth Bruce City Council President during the year 1972. Vouchers Finance Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment of Warrants No. 2917 #2917 - 3163 through 3163 which have previously received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or service, totaling $206,665.89. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. CARRIED. Councilman Grant noted inquiry re Warrant disposition dated 12/31/72, Estimate No. 2 for contract C.A.G. 3012-72 Downtown Improvement Project to determine if West Coast Electric complying with provisions of Affirmative Action Program. „_)INANCES AND RESOLUTIONS MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE. AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT TO PLACE SCHMULAND REZONE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND Ordinance 2763 FINAL READING. City Clerk read ordinance changing zoning classification from Schmuland Rezone R-2 to R-4 for medical clinic in North Renton Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Schmuland. Restrictive covenants having been recorded, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Roll Call vote resulted in 6 AYE with Stredicke casting dissenting vote. MOTION CARRIED, ORDINANCE ADOPTED. Legislation Committee report recommended first reading with referral back to Lotto-O'Neil committee on Lotto-O'Neil property rezone changing classification from resi- Rezone dential R-2 to business B-1, property located on Garden Ave. N. Mr. M. Lotto, 7812 S.Sunnycrest Rd. explained property planned for Valu Village facility who were anxious to start construction. Planning Director Erickson explained set back requirements. Clerk read letter from Erickson reporting contacting property owner to the north, Mrs. Vera 0. Ausman, who submitted letter objecting to rezone. Mrs. Ausman, 222 Meadow Ave. N. , being present explained her objection was to parking lot next to her apartment. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, AND CARRIED ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST READING ONLY. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND SUBJECT BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Arement Age Legislation Committee report recommended resolution be read and adopted setting mandatory retirement age for non-uniform personnel at age 65. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, AND CARRIED THAT THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CORRESPONDENCE & CURRENT BUSINESS City Clerk presented bid opening January 12, 1973 Refuse Dispoaal wjth five bidders. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, MATTER OF GARBAGE CONTAACT BE Bid Opening 1/12 REFERRED TO PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE, BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, ENGINEERING Garbage DIRECTOR AND REPORT BACK TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Contract Claim for Damages filed by.Mark C. Endresen, tire damage, was read. MOVED BY Claim SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, CLAIM BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND Endresen INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED. 402 RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES Page 2 1/15/73 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Acknowledgment card acknowledging sympathy was read from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delaurenti of Sympathy in appreciation of kindness at time of family loss. Amusement Application from Snappy Tavern for amusement device was read. MOVED BY License GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, AND CARRIED THAT THIS BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. Taxi Service Letter from J. J. Abraham, President of 0 K Cab Inc., re emergency taxi ser was read, letter being in rebuttal to Councilman Clymer's inquiry of last week on responsibility of taxi company to furnish service to Renton Hill during snow conditions. Mr. Abraham reported not being in competition with emergency services, having suffered considerable loss due to collison damage from snow conditions. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER AND CARRIED THAT THIS LETTER BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Abraham of 0 K Cab Co. , being present, further explained past experience J. J. Abraham in being unable to come back down Renton Hill during snow. APPOINTMENTS Mayor Garrett's appointment of Mrs. Evelyn Carue, 4312 N.E. 4th St, to the Mrs. E. Carue Planning Commission for a six-year term expiring January 1, 1979, replacing Planning Mr. Douglas, was read. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY GRANT, AND CARRIED Commission THAT THIS MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR REPORT BACK. Harold Woodin Reappointment of Mr. Harold Woodin, 10607 112th Ave. S.E., to the Fire Civil Fire Civil Service Commission for a six-year term expiring January 1, 1979 by Mayor Service Garrett, was read. Roll Call vote on motion by Delaurenti, second by Grant to confirm appointment resulted in AYE 2: Delaurenti and Grant, NO 5: Clymer, Schellert, Perry, Stredicke and Bruce. Motion Lost. MOVED BY CLYMER SECONDED BY STREDICKE AND CARRIED TO REFER APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE, following established Council procedure. Municipal Arts Reappointments by Mayor Garrett to the Municipal Arts Commission were read, Commission three-year terms expiring January 1, 1976 for Mrs. Barbara Shinpoch, 361 Maple Ave. N.W. , Mrs. Ellen Hickok, 3332 Renton Ave. S. , Mr. Gerald Edlund, 7 Appointees 10026 S.E. Carr Road, Mrs. Charmaine Baker, 3713 Meadow Ave. N. , Mr. Randall Rockhill, 141 Capri Ave. N.E. , Mrs. Peggy Cummins, 13572 S.E. 161st Pl. and Mrs. Hazel O'Harra, 9847 S. 187th St. , Renton. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, REFER APPOINTMENTS TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Councilman Clymer presented petition representing 75 persons from Windsor Hills requesting restoration of bus service to route which existed prior to new Bus Metro service. Two petitioners were present, Mrs. Agnes Carroll, 574 Bronson Transportation Way N.E. and Mrs. Phyllis E. McGerry, 551 Windsor P1.N.E. Mr. Frank Cenkovich & Routing 2625 Benson Rd. S.urged new schedule be given consideration. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, AND CARRIED THAT MATTER OF BUS ROUTING WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDA- TION. Committee of Council President Clymer presented Committee of the Whole report concurring Whole in recommendation of thelabor Negotiations Committee and ratifying the terms of the contracts between the City and the Renton Police Guild and the City Labor and the Renton Firefighters Local #864. MOVED BY GRANT SECONDED BY PERRY Negotiations TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE OF WHOLE RATIFYING THE AGREEMENTS MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT TO AMEND MOTION TO REMOVE RENTO: FIREFIGHTERS LOCAL 4864 AGREEMENT. Roll Call Vote resulted in AYE 3: Schellert, Delaurenti and Stredicke. NO 4: Clymer, Perry, Bruce and Grant. Amendment Motion Lost. ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED. Committee of the whole report recommended that the contract documents between Labor the City and the Police Guild and the City and the Firefighters Local #864 Negotiations be referred to the Labor Negotiations Committee for documentation into proper Agreement legal form. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMEN- Police & Fire DATION OF CO:IE4ITTEE OF THE WHOLE. Mr. Larry Weiss, Chairman of Firefighters Negotiators, reported agreement had been reached and needed to be reduced to legal language. MOTION CARRIED. i 403 RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES Page 3 1/15/73 OLD BUSINESS - Continued f Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council Recessed at 9:25 p.m. Meeting reconvened at 9:55 p.m. Roll Call resulted in all Councilmen present. Funding for MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MATTER OF FUNDING FOR NEGOTIATED Labor LABOR AGREEMENTS FOR POLICE AND FIRE BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. agreements MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, NECESSARY FUNDS TO COVER SALARY DIFFER- ENTIALS AND FRINGE BENEFITS COVERED IN RESOLUTION 1828 BE TRANSFERRED FROM bow THE CONTINGENCY FUND TO PROPER BUDGET SALARY ACCOUNT AND MATTER BE REFERRED f TO FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Cedar River Councilman Stredicke sumbitted letter from City Attorney Shellan, replying to Budget Account his inquiry re Account: Cedar River M&I, Shellan explaining dissolution of Commercial Waterway District X12 with all assets being decreed to City specif- ied flood control. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE AND CARRIED COMMUNICATION BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR REPORT. 2-Way Traffic Councilman Stredicke submitted Status Report, Proposed Traffic Revision Mill/Main/S.3d Houser Way S/S.3rd between Main S. and Mill S. from Traffic Engineer Hamlin Report dated 1/10/73. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, ADMINISTRATION DIRECT COMMUNICATION TO BURLINGTON NORTHERN NOTIFYING THEM THAT IF REPLY NOT RECEIVED BY FEBRUARY 5, 1973, CITY OF RENTON WILL FILE REQUEST WITH WASHINGTON UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION FOR CROSSING AUTHORIZATION WITHOUT SIGNATURE OF RAILROAD. MOTION CARRIED 1973 Committees Committee on Committees Chairman Delaurenti reported Council Committees for 1973 as follows: COMMUNITY SERVICES FINANCE & PERSONNEL LEGISLATION 1. Grant - Chrm. 1. Schellert - Chrm. 1. Perry - Chrm. f 2. Schellert 2. Delaurenti �. Grant 3. Stredicke 1. Perry 1. Schellert PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION 1. Delaurenti - Chrm..l. Bruce - Chrm. 1. Stredicke - Chrm. 2. Bruce 2. Perry 2. Bruce 3. Grant 3. Stredicke 3. Delaurenti C"TED-REFI R TO MINUTES OF �?a 73Councilman Stredicke asked record indicate his request to attend overlooked. - i�SOV D BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, AND CARRIED TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES REPORT. Mill Ave.S. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY AND CARRIED MATTER OF REAL ESTATE PURCHASES Property MILL AVE S. BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. Telephones Following discussion of Municipal Building telephone survey, motion by Schellert, seconded by Stredicke to reduce number of phone lines into Council Offices to one, was not acted upon. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT } THE MATTER BE LAID ON THE TABLE. CARRIED. Motion by Stredicke, second by Clymer to adjourn failed with unamimous negative roll call vote by Council. Lease Councilman Stredicke inquired whether or not building at 418 Park N. leased by Engineering for UAB met City Building code and upon his request, leasing procedure explained. Puget Sound MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MATTER OF SECOND MEMBER REPRESENTING Governmental CITY TO THE PUGET SOUND GOVERNMENTAL CONFERENCE BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE conference AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, AMEND w MOTION TO READ "CITIES REPRESENTATIVES TO PUGET SOUND GOVERNMENTAL CONFERENCE." `.r Roll call vote on amendment resulted in NO 2: Bruce and Grant. AYE 5: Clymer Schellert, Delaurenti, Perry and Stredicke. AMENDING MOTION CARRIED. ORIGI- NAL MOTION AS AMENDED, CARRIED. Water Rates MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, AND CARRIED THAT THE MATTER OF King County WATER RATES FOR ELDERLY RESIDING OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS USING CITY WATER BE Elderly REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. At Councilman Stredicke's inquiry, re severe road damage following thaw, Actino Engineering Director McHenry advised temporary closing of Ethier Road and ADJOURNMENT N.E. 7th between Redmond and Shelton Aves. N.E. 10:58 P.M. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY GRANT, MEETING BE ADJOURNED. CARRIED. Del Mead, City Clerk 404 t WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE tA�3 BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF FUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS le s --;?yi 7 a 9�741S9 0 90. A6 CURRENT FUND Vc,o� 2�`i, ��/i� 2925 2976 PARKS AND RECREATION 2977 2995 $90480917 ARTERIAL STREET 2996 2996 $467 *25 CITY STREET 2997 3022 937#557x22 CEDAR RIVER M AND 1 3023 3026 0450#93 LIBRARY 3027 3064 ;9#83387 +;EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 3065 3068 $3p421 ,60 REGo AND STREET FWD THR4J$T 3069 3085 SlIA170486 URBAN ARTERIAL, 3056 3102 $40#255973 LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION FUND 3103 3103 *2#878#96 WATERWORKS UTILITY 3104 3121 #180601 +85 AIRPORT 3122 3129 i2s24702 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3130 3149 $5#201 #71 FIREMEN S PENSION 3150 3163 *6s005.96-w =� TOTAL, OF ALL WARRANTS = to 167 ID 10 4r- WEP THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COIMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCILS HAVING RECEIVED U EPARTMENTAI, CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDA DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHE R8 N0, 2925 THROUGH N0, 3163 IN THE AMOUNT OF THIS Mg./ OF � A 19728 I FINANCE COMMITTEE t •� • • • •• s•w Cow ITTEE MEMBEk C MIT 7ME CD CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 1/15/73 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS 1/18 Meeting on Initiati e 276 cancelled COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 1/24 , Wed. 7 : 30 p.m. Clymer Council Chambers Meet with Planning Commission COMMUNITY SERVICES 1/16 , Tues . 4 : 30 p.m. Grant 3rd Flr. Conf. Rm. Priorities for 73 Mill Ave. Prop. Lotto/O ' Neil Rezone . Planning Dept . to contact Lotto and Mrs . FINANCE AND PERSONNEL 1/22 , Mon . 5 : 30 p.m. Schellert Osmund LEGISLATION 1/22 , Mon . 5 : 00 p.m. Perry PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION OTHER METRO COUNCIL 1/18 , Thurs . Seattle 40O OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK January 15 , 1973 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3237 $ 22 , 000 . 00 William Sparrow 2033 Jones N . E . New family residence 3238 1 , 500. 00 Floyd Hughes 804 Kirkland N .E. Garage addition 3239 3 , 500. 00 Stand. Oil - Calif. 4404 Sunset N .E. Cornice conv. - station B3240 100. 00 Duane Byrnes 950 Harrington NE Install fire wall ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3859 526. 00 Virgil Mudd 2626 Lake Young SE Install new 150 amp serv. 3860 800 . 00 Sheraton-Renton Inn 800 Rainier S . Misc . Elec . work 3861 2 , 430. 00 Modern Mfg. Co. 835 Houser N . Misc . Elec . work 3862 250. 00 Albert Vaughn 409 Grandey NE Change elec . panel 3863 50. 00 Ellen Hickock 218 Main S . Install conduit 3864 50. 00 Duane Byrnes 950 .Harrington NE Enc . wiring in conduit E3865 40. 00 Mrs . Petermyer 217 Mill S . Inst. underground lines MECHANICAL PERMITS M3403 1 , 450. 00 Dalpay & Assoc. 1304 N . 34th Plumbing & drains 3404 200. 00 Babb Residence 2448 Monterey NE Repair drainfield 3405 600. 00 Evelyn Strand 2519 NE 9th Inst. gas furnace 3406 630. 00 Kampe Const . 1122 N. 34th Plumbing & fixtures 3407 650. 00 Kampe Const . 1200 N. 34th Plumbing & fixtures 3408 650. 00 Kampe Const. 1214 N . 32nd Plumbing & fixtures SIGN PERMITS S268 150. 00 Exxon 2800 NE Sunset Electric roof sign S269 350. 00 Standard Oil 255 Rainier S Install wall sign SEWER PERMITS 1758 B .H. Elzey 2815 Mtn View N. Connect side sewer 1759 Dick Narosaki 622 NW 3rd Connect side sewer 1760 Jim Warwick 1802 Lincoln Cir. Connect side sewer 407 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regu2a�c Meeting January 22, 1913 Mu.n,i.cipat Bui ed.ing Monday 8:00 P.M. Council ChambeeAs R E F E R R A L S BUILDING DEPARTMENT Community SeAvieeb Repan t n.e MAz. Ausman, Mn. Lotto and Vague V.c Qtage COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Subject o6 RIBCJ FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE New Emptoyee Ro b.i.n.b o n-Lyon Permit LEGISLATION COMMITTEE City Poticy Book PLANNING DEPARTMENT Community SeAvices Report Ae Mn.3. Awsman, Mn. Lotto and Vatue V-c etage PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE udement Ptacement Tpptication So6t Sam'.6 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE anuany T.8, Bid Up—ening4: N.E. 30th Sto tm SeweA Nigh_tnnd Pqy),?'A Phase I Sewer. Thunk TZAtrNSPORiA-HON CO,'44TTEE .7qu z:f gon. Re-v—-ion o6 Speed 1.4i t on Gnat Vattey Rd, APPOINTMENTS II 408 RENTON CITY COUNCIL RegutaA Meeting January 22, 1973 Munic.ipat Bu.itd.ing Monday 8 : 00 P.M. Counc.it Chambenb M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayon AveAy GaAAett .fed the Ptedge of Attegdanee and eased the Renton CALL TO ORDER City Counc t meeting to ander, "king a moment o4 sitence .in honor of Mn. Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th PResident ob the United States, now deceased. COUNCIL MEMBERS CLYMER, SCHELLERT, DELAURENTI, PERRV. STREDICKE and GRANT. MOVED BY ROLL CALL SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER AND CARRIED THAT ABSENT COUNCILMAN BE EXCUSED. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayon, DEL MEAD, City CZeAk, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, IN ATTENDANCE GWEN MARSHALL, Finance D. AectoA, GORDON ERICKSEN, Ptann.ing DiAector, BERT McHENRV, Acting D.cuctoA o6 Engineeuci.ng, DEL BENNETT, A.iApont Di&ec- Bon, M. C. WALLS, F Ae Ch.ie6, GENE COULON, Pank D.ctcector, CLARK PETERSEN, L.ibra4y Di&eetoA, VIC TeGANTVOORT, StAeet SupeAintendent, VERN CHURCH, Punehaz i.ng Agent, BERNARD RUPPERT, Building D.itcectot, CAPTAIN BOURASA, PoZice RepResentati.ve and JACK LYNCH, Adm.ini6tutive Assiztant to Mayon. MINUTE APPROVAL Upon inqu.iAy by Counci e. PRe6.ident CtymeA 6oR additions on coAAecti.ons to 1/15/72 minutes o6 JanuoAy 15, 1973, Counc tman StAedieke Reque6ted Page 3, 1973 Comms ttees;6how hi-6 request to attend wab denied oA .ignored AatheA .than ove Looked. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MINUTES BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. Presentation A detegat.ion Jnom CedaA RiveA BaAAa.ek6 o6 the ti/eterans a6 Wo&td wan I wa6 to City by CedaA present to wi tne.66 DR. C. P. AmbAos e pAe6 ent an Ammi.ean CAeed p.ea.qu2 to R.iveA BaARaek6 the City o6 Renton 6Rom .the widow ob Past State Commander Bob LeadeA along W.W. I with ,two Amen i.ean itag6 donated anonymo"ty 6rom 6amit i e,6 o6 deceased W.W. I veterans. De.tegati.on eon6.c,6ted o6 Mr. S Mu. R. K. WaggoneA, Com- mandeA Anne A.P.P.en, M. and Mts. Chester HiU, M. Ray Hansen, MR. and Mu. W. D. WegeR aeong with DA. Ambrose. Mayon Gwvicett accepted with. thane. Voueheeu Finance Committee ChaiAman Schetttnt Recommended payment o6 WaAA ntb No #3.164 - 3.187 3164 through 3.187 in the amount o6 $4,622.00 having Received p&ioA FiAemen'6 Pension Board approvae. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Mrs. Vega Ausman, 222 Meadow Ave. N., presented tetteA to City CteAk Mead 6oR Reading a6king petition bot Latta-O'Neit Rezone be testicted pnoteetinq Ond.inanee 2764 h.eA adjoining pnapetcty by 6-6t. 6.ight-ob6eutcing lienee (hc:gheA .i6 exteAioA Lotto- storage) , ptanted and maintained .10-6t. tand6cap.ing be.?.t, 20 lit. setback Rezone and ptan appnovat by City P.Pa.nning Commission. Community SeAv-ice6 ChaiA- R2 - B1 man GAant submitted Committee tepont bewu.ng his 6ignatuAe ontq having met with eanceAned peA6ons, Recommending that the Lotto-O'Neie Rezone be approved and that a tetteA be bent to MA. Lotto, MA6. Au6man and the Vague V c e,tage requesting,upon improvement o6 the prope&ty, a 6-6t. lienee Community be erected on propehty tine with 5-6t. wide tandscaped oAea provided adja- SeAviees cent to MRs. Ausman's propeh ty. The Community SeAv.ices Committee Report Committee 6u ther stated enough Ae6tticti.ons .in the building code existed to provide Repant bon MRs. Awsman's objections and that upon application bot buitd.ing peAmit Bu,c -ding Department wowed be aware o6 Councit's de6i&e 6oA tand6eap.ing and scAeening. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY TO CONCUR IN REPORT OF COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE AND REFER MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. City Attorney advised City Code provide.6 6or p.ean apptovat by BaUding and Ptanning Depa tment6 with eehtain resttietion6. MOTION CARRIED. LegizZati.an Committee ChaiAman Penley 6ubm.c tted tepoxt Aeeommending 0 Commiteeee ci tanee on Lotto-O'Neie propehty Rezone 6Aom rezident di6t,%ict to bus.cnes6 Comdiat�rict be placed on second and 6.inae reading and adopted. MOVED BY Repant SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE. Councie. PAes.ident CZymeA asked record to indicate Councit request 6oR tandscaping and seAeening pnioA to occupancy. MOTION CARRIED. Ctetek read ordinance and ,it wa6 MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY THAT ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Roti CaU vote tau,eted .in unanimous Counc t appravae. Motion caAAied and Ordinance adopted. RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES 1/22/73 Pag e 2 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued Lotto-O'Neie MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED IN Rezone COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT BE REFERRED TO THE BUILDING DIRECTOR, PLANNING Continued DIRECTOR MR. LOTTO, MRS. AUSMAN AND VALUE VILLAGE, MRS. AUSMAN TU-$ — NN T D AT THE TIME BUILDING AND LANDSCAPING PLANS ARE SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE 9 LetteA from Acting Di&ector o f Engineering was read recommending acceptance CURRENT BUSINESS by the Councit and 6inae estimate be made LID 270, CAG 1911-72, H.U.D. Pro1ec, Lake Washington Sanitany SeweA and i6 a6ten 30 days no cea.ims on Finae. Estimate ti,ens ane bite-d against the project and pnoo6 o6 payment o6 .tax tiabiti.- LID 270 CAG 1977 ties neeeived, retained percentage be paid. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT AND CARRIED THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN ENGINEER'S RECOMMENDATION. Bid Openings 1118 City Cterk Mead repoAted on two January 18, bid openings: N.E. 30th Street N.E. 30th Storm Sewex with 15 b.iddeAs and H.cghtands Bypass Phase I San.ctaAy Sewer, Storm Sewer Trunk as shown on attached tabutations. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY H.ightands Bypass DELAURENTI AND CARRIED THAT BIDS BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COM- Ph.1, San.SeweA MITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION. Speed Limit LetteA 6Aom Mayor Galcrett presented Tra66ic Engineer Hamti.n.,Letter o6 West Vattey Hwy. request 6oA. revision .in speed tcmit on the West Vattey Road within the City tcmits pen Washington State Department o6 Highways' request. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI AND CARRIED THAT REQUEST BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. So6t Sam's City Clerk read appticati.on Brom So6t Sam's TaveAn 6oA L9M amusement Foosbatt Request device. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, REQUEST FOR LOCATION APPROVAL BE REFERRED TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mrs. Vena Ausman .inquiAed Ae status ob sc teen.ing and tandscap.ing protect- ing hen property 6ottowing Lotto-O'Neit Aez,one and Counci man Grant advised Mr. Lotto woutd submit tetteA to Ptanning and Bui ding Departments advising eompt,ianw-with tands caping and s cA eening. APPOINTMENTS Mayor GaAAett's appointment o6 Gtor.& Sw.itzleA to the position of Cterk with the Renton Pot.ice Department e66ecti.ve FebAuany 1., 1973 commencing GtoA.i.a. SwitzteA six-months probat.ionaty peJtiod, was read. A motion made by Deta.unenti. and Pot.ice seconded by Grant to refer appointment to Finance and Personnet Committee, Appointee .Lost. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, CONCUR IN MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI REFE:ll'. NEW EMPLOYEE TO FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS CounciXman StAedieke requested reading o6 memo 6nom Ptanning D.cAeetor EA.ieksen re tandscap.ing ob church Schoot on Union Ave. N.E. , advising Landscaping work not eomoeeted as Bettevue Christian Schoot did not operate during Union Ave. N.E. 72-73 but pian 73-74 opetat%on and have been advised o6 the need 6oA Church Schoot renewed Speciae Permit Appt.ication. City Potii.cy Book MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THAT THE MATTER OF A CITY POLICY BOOK BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Counci.?man StAed.ieke noted City PaAk DepaAtment poZicy statement retative to use o6 City bac lilies by City residents and giving pre6eAentdat tAeat- ment to teague.s and teams, StAed.ieke commenting City park oveACAowd.i.ng due to tack o6 King County park 6acctitie6. Transpontat"x Due to unavaieabit ty o6 time because ob out-o6-town employment, CouneiC- Committee man Stred.ieke decti.ned chai tmansh ip o6 the Transpor tat ion Committee and asked that Counc%t PAesddent CtymeA select anotheA appointee. Stredieke 'N" st us-ing Aotation o6 ehai men serving on Council Committees. StAed.ieke Upon Stned.ieke's .inquiAy, the City A.tt©rney advised state taw provides Inquit.ies wages and hours ob emptoyees can be changed by negotiations undeA present budget as adopted by ordinance as tong as su66icient bunds exist. Upon inqui y by Stredicke, Ptanning D.cAeetoA Exi.cks en advised prey entation to Councit woutd be made by February 15, on City suAvey o6 dotottown aAea. StAedieke inquutp-d o4 City Attorney Shettan re quorum and open meeting tauu WateA Rates Councieman Peucry repoAted matteA o6 t,w-teA rates lot targe-votuw4 pending, awaiting to--o-It 6rom nig.inae. consultant. RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES Pae 3 OLD BUSINESS - Continued 1/22/1,3 Pubtic Woxks Pubo% Wanks Committee nepon t,presented by Counc c eman PeA&y Sot ChaiAman Committee Report B&uce, coneuued in ,the recommendation o6 .the Acting D.c u tox o6 Eng.i.neex- .i,ng to award LID 276 eontnae t to O'Leahy Constn.ucti on Company in. the Bid AwaAd-LID 276 amount o6 $121,875.27. Acting Engineehi.ng Ditecto& McHenry exptained oxig.inat bids re j ec ted, pAo j eet xedez igned de.Leting two tt.6t stations and pxojeet rebid eon intent with avai a.bte 6unding. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Condemnation Finance Committee ChaiAman Sche tent presented committee %epoAt reeomm Beach Pxo.peAty .i,ng Councie a.uthonize Finance Depa� issue to saue Speci,ae Wanha.nt6 .in Count Cade Feb&uoAy 1973 to coven cost6 o6 cou t case on Condemnation o6 the Lake Washington Beach PAopeAty in o&deA to save the City payment o6 .inteAeat pn io& to next Counci t meeting Feb&uaAy 5. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Hi6ton i.c.a a Community Se vices Committee ChaiAman GAant pus en ted %epoAt o6 recent Society meeting with Renton HistoA.icat Society, Mayon Garnett and A&A'ztant Lyynch Mitt Ptanz xe usage o6 MAve. p&ope�cty, conctuding conversion o6 hoube to pubr-c use would be too co.6tty. The HistoA cat Society requested use o6 H.ighP.a.nd6 L.ibAary ,space upon comptetion o6 new ti.bAolcy 6acf-ity .in October►., expuzz- .ing .long-term &eque6t 6o& use o6 downtown bite .station i6 new 6acitity built. NEW BUSINESS Count tman Sehe.Ptert commended Mayo& GaAutt .in working w.cth. State AuditoA GAah.am 60& .6 hah i_ng City computer 6aci a i,ti.es with ano.theA agency. Fottow- RTBCO ing his announcement o6 RIBCO meetings, STREDICKE MOVED AND GRANT SECONDED MOTION THAT SUBJECT OF RIBCO (Riven Basin Coordinating Committee) BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT FoAmec Councitman ChaAX u Shane exp&used de ire 60& Medic I ProgAam Sox Joe Sporci.c City and inquivr.ed Regarding proposed ke,6tauAan-t Son Renton A.iApo&t and Chances Shane peAmit 66A use o6 pubtie aright-o6-way at 6o4mec Robinson-Cyan tacati.on. Mr. SpaAc is inqu Aed &e Metro T&ans.it bus .schedute4. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI AND CARRIED,MATTER OF ROBINS LYON USE OF PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY PERMIT BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE COMMI E. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, AND CARRIED THAT MEETING BE 10:25 p.m. ADJOURNED. Meeting ad1ouAned. at 10:25 p.m. z l� � Vet Mead, City CZeAk m 411 BID TABULAT1ON SHEET P R O J GC T • N.E. 30th Street Storm Sewer DAT E ,]anuary 18. 1973 ESTIMATE $10,830. 11 BIDDER BID NSTRUCTION 5.3% 8,760.00 + 464.28 9,224.28 -BAY CITIES CONSTRUCTION 5.3% 11 ,320.00 599.96 11 ,919.96 COULEE CONSTRUCTION 5.3% 8,175.50 433.30 8,608.80 J. E. DAVIS 5.3% 36,450.00 1 ,931 .85 38,381 .85 DYAD CONSTRUCTION 5.3% 7,860.00 416.58 8,276.58 GESNER-BROWN 5.3% 16,778.40 889.26 17,667.66 KING 5.3% 12,622.00 668.97 13,290.97 L.D.L. DEVELOPMENT 5.3% 11 ,925.00 632.03 12,557.03 OSBERG 5.3% 24,441 .00 1 ,295.37 25,736.37 MOSS CTION 5.3% 13,710.00 726.63 14,436.63 ... O' LEARY CONSTRUCTION 5.3% 10,530.00 558.09 11 ,088.09 R & L CONSTRUCTION 5.3% 8,695.00 460.84 9,155.84 R W SCOTT 5.3% 7,835.00 415.26 8,250.26 TRAVERSO 5.3% 13,970.00 + 740.41 14,710.41 WEST COAST CONSTRUCTION 5.3% 10,739.00 + 569. 17 11 ,308.17 ESTIMATE $ 10,830.11 incl . tax 412 BID TABULATION SHEET P R® J ECT : HIGHLANDS BYPASS PHASE I ®AT E 1-18-73 ESTIMATE $14,214.71 BIDDER BID * AB & C Contractors, Inc. 5.3% 1 17,521 .00 928.61 18,449.61 Aurora Engineering * 5.3% 17,458.50 925.30 18,383.80 Bay Cities Construction 5.3% 14,155.00 750.22 14,905.22 J. E. Davis 5.3% 19,014.80 1 ,007. 78 20,022.58 _Dyad Construction 5.3% 16,555.40 877.44 17,432.84 GESTNER & BROWN 5.3% 18,381 .10 974.20 19,355.30 KING CONSTRUCTION CO. 5.3 15,177.64 804.41 15,982.05 LDL Land Development 5.3% 20,821 . 75 1 ,103.55 21 ,925.30 t O' Leary Construction 5.3% 20,450.00 1 ,083.85 21 ,533.85 +.r ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE $ 14,214.71 incl . 5. 3% tax * Invalid: No Affirmative Action Plan Submitted. I I I CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF January 2 . 1973 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Wed. , 1/24 7 : 30 p.m. Clymer Council Chambers Meet with Planning Commission COMMUNITY SERVICES FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Mon. , 2/5 ollowing Schellert Review appointments egislation ommittee LEGISLATION eeting Mon. , 2/5 7 : 00 p.m. Perry Chairman ' s Office PUBLIC SAFETY Mon. , 1/29 7 : 00 p .m. Delaurenti 6th Flr . Conf. Rm. PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION OTHER _ RIBCO Wed. , 1/31 8 : 00 P.M. Puget Sound Power & Light Auditorium G.� 414 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK JANUARY 22 , 1973 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3241 $ 800. 00 Renton Village Co . 15 S . Grady Way Alt. of Suite #617 3242 8 , 000. 00 Renton Ctr . Auto 100 S .W. 7th St. Auto sales bldg. , etc . 3243 20 , 000. 00 Group Health Coop . 275 Bronson Wy NE Remodel clinic 3244 20 , 500. 00 Kelso Const. Co . 2301 Vashon Ave NE New single family ho MECHANICAL PERMITS M3409 174. 00 H. A. Jorgensen 2106 N. E. 8th St. Inst. gas furnace 3410 1 , 000. 00 Loberg Oldsmobile 233 Burnett Ave . S . Inst.gas tank w/pump 3411 20. 00 J . H. Webb 683 Shelton N .E. Repair vent piping 3412 100. 00 Joseph Whalen 330 Whitworth S . Install two sinks ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3866 .10. 00 Mr . Edwards 3016 SE 5th Change elect. service 3867 10. 00 Shirley Jacobs 903 N. 32nd Change elect. service 3868 680. 00 Kampe Const. 1122 N . 34th Inst. wiring-new residence 3869 200. 00 K. C. Public Works 3005 NE 4th Wiring of exhaust fan E3870 800. 00 Renton Village 15 S . Grady Wy. Inst. elec . wiring-Suite 3871 500. 00 Renton Village 15 S . Grady Way Inst. wiring-2nd floor 3872 50. 00 Kampe Const. 1200 N 34th Inst . temporary service 3873 50. 00 City of Renton 2902 NE 12th St . Inst. temporary service 3874 50. 00 Charles Downey 102 Monterey Dr . Inst. temporary service E3875 50. 00 William Sparrow 2033 Jones N . E . Inst. temporary service 3876 50 . 00 Safeway Store #489 203 S . 2nd St. Inst . temporary service 3877 50. 00 Kelso Const. Co . 4220 NE 24th St . Inst. temporary service 3878 350. 00 William Ray 60 4 62 Shattuck 'Change serv . to 100 amp. 3879 600. 00 Aero-Dyne Municipal Airport - Inst. Lighting SIGN PERMITS S270 200. 00 R. L . Edwards 100 SW 7th Inst. one wall sign S271 250. 00 Loberg Oldsmobile 223 Burnett S . Inst . 5 wall signs SEWER PERMITS 1761 Safeway 203 S . 2nd St . Connect side sewer 1762 Safeway 203 S . 2nd St. Connect side sewer 415 RENTON CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING January 31 , 1973 Municipal Building Wednesday 7 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S ROLL CALL OF STREDICKE , PERRY and BRUCE COUNCIL MEMBERS TY OFFICIALS W. E . BENNETT , Accounting and Investment Supervisor , ATTENDANCE BERT McHENRY , Acting Director of Engineering , WES CREWS , Assistant Building Director, JACK LYNCH , Administrative Assistant to Mayor and M AXINE MOTOR , Deputy City Clerk . Recess MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY BRUCE , THE COUNCIL RECESS FOR LACK OF QUORUM. CARRIED. Recessed at 7 : 15 P .M. to hold PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Meeting . FLAG SALUTE AND The Council Meeting reconvened at 7 : 35 P . M. Councilman CALL TO ORDER Earl Clymer , Mayor Pro Tem , led the Pledge of Allegiance called the Special Meeting of the City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF CLYMER, DELAURENTI , PERRY , STREDICKE and BRUCE . COUNCIL MEMBERS Garbage Contract W. E . Bennett , Accounting and Investment Supervisor spoke on the qualifications of General Disposal Co . of Seattle , the apparent low bidder on the January 12 , 1973 Bid Open- ing on the Garbage Contract . The Company has contracts with Kent , Mercer Island and a portion of Seattle . They needed some lead time after the contract was awarded to secure needed equipment and facilities to fulfill the contract , the old contract expiring on May 6 , 1973 and operations under the new contract probably being started on May 1 , 1973 . The Utility Department determined that most of the residential pickups under the old contract with Valley Disposal (approximately 86% ) fell under Alternate No . 2 , and since General Disposal Company ' s bid was lowest in every category , it was the recommendation of the Board of Public Works that the bid be awarded to them. Councilman Stredicke inquired if any notification was given to the citizens of the difference in rates for the different alternates , and if they had any choice in the matter . Mr . Bennett replied that the Utility Department sent a list of the applicable rates for different services a few years ago to all the real estate firms in the area , so buyers of residences in the city could be apprised of what all their utilities in the City of Renton would approxi- mate . Councilman Stredicke also inquired into what the City was going charge the user for the services , as they were going to be higher under the new contract . Mr . Bennett replied that the City had three months to come up with the new rate to be charged to the users , and that this was not really applicable to the awarding of the bid . Councilman Stredicke inquired of Mr . Jack Lynch what he knew of the City of Seattle having a Call for Bids for their garbage contract , and then having to negotiate because of higher labor rates being negotiated by the Unions . Mr . Lynch replied they, as he understood it , had put out a Call for Bids , but , under the circumstances , did not accept the bids and was in the process of negotiating a contract , and at the present time was not operating under a valid contract. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke , as to the possibility of this happening under a new contract by the City of Renton , 1 `` 1 `),d Renton City Council Special Meeting Minutes Page 2 January 31 , 1973 GARBAGE CONTRACT - Continued Mr. Bennett explained that this circumstance could not occur under this contract , as it was a four-year contract , and this eventuality was taken into account in the bid specifications. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY BRUCE , THE SUBJECT OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTION BE TABLED UNTIL NEXT MONDAY NIGHT . Councilman Bruce asked if there was anyone in the audience representing the apparent low bidder who could tell the Council if it was necessary that this bid be awarded next Monday night so that they could get their equipment in order. Audience Comment Mr. Michael Torre , a representative of General Disposal , Mr. Michael Torre was present and replied that delivery of containers and 5223 57th South new trucks required a lead time of 84 days . There was Seattle , WA no other audience comment. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY STREDICKE , TO ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND THE MAYOR AND AWARD THE LOW BID OF GENERAL DISPOSAL , ALTERNATE NO . 2 , THE CONTRACT. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECONDED BY PERRY THAT THIS MOTION TO AWARD BID BE TABLED UNTIL NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. CARRIED. PREVIOUS MOTION TO TABLE THE SUBJECT MATTER UNTIL NEXT MONDAY NIGHT SUBSEQUENTLY CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY , SECONDED BY BRUCE , THAT THE SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING BE ADJOURNED. The meeting adjourned at 8 : 10 P . M. Maxine Motor , Deputy City Clerk Q : 417 C I T Y O F R E N T O N MONTH OF JANUARY: 1973 TRMISFFRS v THE CITY TRE'ASURErR 1. DATFE FROM TO PURPOSE TOTAL (/31/73 CURRENTS 96 158. 14 PARKS & RECREATION 17,073.45 CITY STREET 18,570.55 CEDAR RIVER M & 1 389.75 LI-BRARY 6,647.24 EMERGENCY Ef-9PLOYMEr � 9,824.80 �.. RIEG. & ST. FWD. THF ST 459.87 URBAN ARTERIAL '. 4, 138.85 ;;i;iCR`,'rOFKS UTILITY 9 130287.41 AIRPORT 987.50 ':OU I PM1IENT RENTAL 2,679.54 FIREMEN'S PENSION 100.00 d PAYROLL FUND FOR MONTH OF JANUARY TRANSFERS 1-5170,317. 10 (/15/73 CURRENT 1390976.92 PARKS 9 RECREATION 16,784.47 CITY STREET 170147.76 CEDAR RIVER M & 1 389.75 LIBRARY 60565.35 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 9,710. 10 REG'. & ST. F14D.THRL ST 487.83 UR WI ARTERIAL 4,390.55 WATERWORKS UTILITI S 130123.48 AIRPORT 985.00 EOUIPMENT RENTAL 20679.54 F1REIMEN'S PENSION 100.00 PAYROLL FUND FOR h10NTH OF JANUARY TRANSFERS 11621340.75 i Waterworks � C �� �f Ord.# 2759: to correct error 26,000.00 on Dec. , 1972 Transfer i !1 To correct incorrect transfers REG. & ST. F'lID. TH UST URBAN ARTERIAL on: Oct. 15-31 Payroll 455.97 ++ " Nov. 1-15 Payroll 376.96 ++ " Nov, 15-30 Payroll 394.99 , Dec. 1-15 Payroll + 494.08 " Dec. 15-31 Payroll 360.89 i a a E14E�IS :PENSION CLAI14S FUND FOR MONTH OF JANUARY TRANSFERS � �51951.74 't:31/73 t;,,.MMS FUND . CURRENT FUND VOIDED WARRANTS: #2942- 11,047.62 ! #2970- 5$,r1n r i 1 1 t /- FINAuNCE DIRECTOR 418 • RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting February 5, 1973 Municipal Building Monday 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers R E R E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY Summons and Complaint, W. C. Frost Construction Co. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Human Affairs Final Report Appointment of Director of Public Works COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Time extension request re lighting standards located on public right-of-way Rezones (including categories of businesses included in zones) ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Vacation of Alley vicinity S.2nd & Logan S. Petition matter Talbot/Springbrook Rd. area FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Council President's request to attend Conference Solid waste collection rates Benefits for City employees not covered by bargaining unit LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Ordinance re speed limit West Valley Rd. Endorsement of School Levy Solid waste collection rates BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Vacation of Alley vicinity S.2nd & Logan S. PLANNING COMMISSION Rezones (including categories of businesses included in zones) PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE License Code re amusement machines etc. Patrol boat for Lake Washington PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Lindbrook Construction, Inc. protest re LID 276 bid award, and replies APPOINTMENTS Katherine L. Iles, Permanent Appointment, Renton Police Department, Policewoman 2/16/73 Michael D. Glenn, Peter R. Adams, James P Lapham, Permanent position of Patrolman 3/1/73 Mrs. Evelyn Carue 6-year term Planning Commission, expiring 1/1/79 Mr. Harold Woodin 6-year term Fire Civil Service Commission, expiring 1/1/79 I I 419 f RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting February 5 , 1973 Municipal Building Monday 8 : 00 P .M. M I N U T E S Council Chambers FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Renton City CALL TO ORDER Council Meeting to order. ROLL CALL CLYMER, GRANT, BRUCE, STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI and SCHELLERT. ;OUNCIL MEMBERS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor, DEL MEAD, City Clerk, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney CITY OFFICIALS GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director, GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director, BERT IN ATTENDANCE McHENRY, Acting Director of Engineering, DEL BENNETT, Airport Director, M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief, GENE COULON, Park Director, VIC TeGANTV00RT, Street Superintendent, VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent, JACK LYNCH, Administrative Assistant to Mayor, CAPTAIN BOURASA, Police Rep. , TED BENNETT, Accounting and Investment Supervisor and WES CREWS, Assistant Building Director. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE MINUTES OF COUNCIL MEETING OF 1/22/73 JANUARY 22, 1973 AND SPECIAL MEETING OF JANUARY 31, 1973 BE APPROVED AS 1/31/73 PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. Police & Fire Council President Clymer reported Special Committee on Labor Negotiations Labor Contracts recommendedsigning three-year contract with Renton Fire Fighters Local 864 Signed Renton Police Officer's Guild at this time. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE AND AUTHORIZE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN CONTRACT WITH POLICE OFFICER'S GUILD. CARRIED. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF LABOR NEGOTIATION COMMITTEE AUTHORIZING MAYOR AND CLERK TO SIGN CONTRACT WITH FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 864. CARRIED. Fire Fighters Local 864 repres- entatives James L. Matthew and Larry R. Weiss were present and signed contract along with Mayor Garrett and City Clerk Mead. Environmental An environmental award was presented by Mayor Garrett to Hazen High School lard students Debbie Gustafson and Lynn Christiansen for work as members of the %o. Earth Committee. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and Vacation of posted as required by law, the Public Hearing was declared open. Acting Alley Vicinity Director of Engineering McHenry's report was read by Clerk advising petition S.2nd & Logan represented 100% of ownership of the total footage upon said portion of alley. Awaiting further reports re appraisal, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, Continued SECONDED BY CLYMER THIS MATTER BE CONTINUED TO NEXT MEETING. CARRIED. 2/13/73 Public Hearing Continued. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THAT THIS MATTER OF VACATION OF ALLEY BE REFERRED TO BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT FOR RECOMMENDATION AT NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIOi4S Legislation Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted report recommending first read- Committee Report ing,wi.th referral back to committee.on an ordinance establishing 50 MPH speed limit on portion West Valley Hwy. from S.W. 43rd St. North .55 miles. Speed Limit MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF W.Valley Hwy. LEGISLATION COMMITTEE, PLACE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING AND REFER BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Clerk read ordinance. I Legislation Committee report recommended first. second and final reading for an ordinance appropriating $83.500 from excess cash Firemen's Pension Fund to Acct. 601/514.33.42 for the purpose of paying 50% negotiated sick leave Ordinance 2765 and $21,000 from escess cash Contingency Fund unto Contingency Fund. propriation MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE f Funds LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT AND PLACE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. �r. Following reading of the ordinance, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. Ordinance read appropriating excess cash to pay salary increases and fringe benefits for 1973. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN ALL AYE. ORDINANCE ADOPTED. Renton Police Officer's Guild representatives Ray Caldwell and Donald R. Pe; :son, not being present earlier, arrived for contract signing. Council- men extended well wishes for forthcoming Police Department pistol competition. 420 Renton City Council Minutes Page 2 2/5/73 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued Resolution 1837 Legislation Committee report recommended adoption of resolution transferring transfer of funds to pay Police and Fire salaries and fringe benefits as negotiated Funds since adoption of the 1973 Budget. Exhibit A is attached showing transfer of funds as requested by Councilman Perry. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE AND RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED. CARRIED. Resolution adopted transferring $100,062.00. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Following reading of request from Mrs. G. M. Shellan, Renton School District Special Levy Committee to make presentation to Council, permission was granted and Mrs. Shellan asked Council endorsement of the levy and was aided by presentation by Mr. Ray Wells on Renton School District Changing Needs in our Education Community and How the Levy Will Meet Those Needs. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL GO ON RECORD ENDORSING LEVY FOR RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT AND REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Multiple Request for a permit to conduct house-to-house campaign by the National Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis Society, Puget Sound Chapter, was read. Funds would be solicited from March 9, thru March 12, 1973. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE TO CONCUR IN REQUEST AND GRANT NO-FEE PERMIT. CARRIED. Maintenance of Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission Cause No. T-398, Supple- Grade Crossing mental Order (Maintenance) , City of Renton vs. Burlington Northern, was RR Signals read covering cost of maintenance for flashing light signals intersection Lake Washington Boulevard and Burlington Northern tracks. No action was required by Council. Summons and Summons and Complaint W. C. Frost vs. City was read regarding public improve- Complaint ment project, street improvements to Edmonds Ave. N.E. , N.E. 27th St. , Kennewick Place N.E. from Sunset Blvd. N.E. to FAI 405, alleging Breach by Defendant. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. Bid Award City Clerk Mead reported January 31, 1973 Bid Opening for Philip Arnold ' Philip Arnold Sportsfield Lighting received eight bids, copy of tabulation attached. Lighting Park Director Coulon submitted Park Board recommendation, read by Clerk, asking acceptance of low bid of Service Electric in the amount of $38,434.50. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN PARK BOARD RECOMMENDATION AND AWARD CONTRACT TO LOW BIDDER, SERVICE ELECTRIC. Service Electric having met all requirements of the bid call including the Affirmative Action Program, MOTION CARRIED. Employee Letter from Mayor Garrett was read recommending all City employees not mem- Benefits bers of bargaining unit receive benefits of medical dependent coverage and one-half the cost of dental insurance plan, proposing transfer of Rinds to cover financing. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER MATTER TO THE FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. License Code City Clerk Mead requestedpresent shuffleboard license code Title 5, Chapter Revision 10, 5-1001 - 1012 be updated to cover new types of amusement devices and Requested games of skill reporting lack of content in the present ordinance. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF CITY CLERK AND REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AND LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY GRANT TO AMEND MOTION BY DELETING REFERRAL TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. AMENDMENT CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED TO REFER TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE, CARRIED. Sanitary Letter from Acting Director of Engineering McHenry reporting meeting with Sewer Trunk property owners in the vicinity of Talbot/Springbrook Rd. re sanitary Talbot Area sewer trunk. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT FIVE MINUTE RECESS. CARRIED. Recess called at 9:17 p.m. and reconvened at 9:30 p.m. Roll call showed all Councilmen present. Receipt of petitions by the City was announc- ed asking formation of local improvement district in the Talbot/Springbrook Road area, north of Mance Addition and also south of Talbot Crest area. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, REFER THE MATTER TO THE ENGINEER- ING TO CHECK THE MENTIONED PETITIONS. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT TO AMEND MOTION TO REFER TO ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. AMENDMENT CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. 421 Renton City Council Minutes 2/5/73 Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Bid Award Letter from Lindbrook Construction, Inc. was read protesting action taken Protest in Kennydale Industrial Sanitary Sewer Project LID 276 bid award,originally LID 276 Lindbrook Construction, Inc. the low bidder. Letter from Engineering Depart- ment responding to the letter from Lindbrook Construction, Inc. was read explaining bids received were in excess of estimate and available funds,and in order to comply with requirements imposed by Washington State Economic Assistance Authority it was necessary to delete the two lift stations from project. Upon contact by Engineering Department, Lindbrook Construction Inc. asked increase in unit bid price to compensate for loss of lift stations. As contract must be awarded to lowest bidder on unit prices submitted, Engineering Department recommended award of contract to O'Leary Construction Inc. as the low responsible bidder of the reduced contract as bid. Letter from Mayor Garrett to Lindbrook Construction, Inc. was also read reporting Council authorization for award to O'Leary Construction Inc. was given on January 22, 1973 and contract has been executed. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECOND- ED BY DELAURENTI, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. CARRIED. Human Affairs Letter from Martin Matsudaira, Chairman of the Human Affairs Ad hoc Commit- Ad Hoc tee submitted Final Report recommending the Fair Housing Commission be Committee expanded to include all areas of discrimination and related human/social Report problems, draft of proposed Resolution attached for Council consideration for possible recommendation and subsequent adoption of the Resolution. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, MATTER BE REFERRED TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Lighting Letter from Industrial Leasing Corporation, lessor of lighting standards Standards and equipment located on City right-of-way property under terminated on City R.P.A.G. 1590-69 and P.A.G. 1777-71 with Robinson & Lyon Ford, Inc. , was Right of Way read asking for extension of time for removal of equipment in anticipation of negotiations by Ford Marketing Co. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER ,r.. THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDA- TION. A Feb. 1, letter from Mayor Garrett to Industrial Leasing Corp. was read recalling Council action of November 6, 1972 terminating permits and Mr. Del Bennett's letter of 11/22/72 notifying them of deadline for equipment removal of January 24, 1973, and also advised referral to Council. Roll Call vote was requested which resulted in 4 AYE: CLYMER, GRANT, PERRY, and DELAURENTI. - 3 NO: BRUCE, STREDICKE and SCHELLERT. MOTION CARRIED/MATTER REFERRED TO COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. Letter from Mayor Garrett recommended transfer of funds from Contingency Fund to Police Department budget fox patrol boat to establish patrol service in the City's Lake Washington area as King County Public Safety Department contract has not been renewed. Request from Chief Darby also read. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COMMUNICATIONS BE REFERRED TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Adjourned Letter from Mayor Garrett recommended Council adjourn February 5, meeting Meeting to Tuesday, February 13, in order to meet requirements of State Economic Assistance Authority offer of $191,500 loan to the Citv for Houser Wav/ EAA Loan Offer Highlands Sewer and Water Project, needing Council response by 2/20, as two Monday holidays. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR IN REQUEST OF MAYOR TO ADJOURN TO TUESDAY. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THE MOTION BE TABLED UNTIL LAST ITEM ON AGENDA. CARRIED. OUCHERS Finance Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment of Warrants No. `1164 - 3188 3164 through 3188, amended, in the amount of $5,951.74, having received 3189 - 3465 prior Firemen's Pension Board approval, and Warrants No. 3189 through 3465 in the amount of $331,959.08 plus LID Cash and Revenue Warrants No. 34 through 39, R-16 and R-17 having received prior departmental approval and certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or service. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. CARRIED. Greater Renton Mayor Garrett introduced James Williams, Editor and Recorder of Greater News Editor Renton News. r 422 Renton City Council Minutes P 2/5/73 Page 4 AUDIENCE COMMENTS Mr. Phil Buck Mr. Phil Buck of Standard Service Tire inquired re Public Hearing continu- ation on Vacation of Alley vicinity S. 2nd St. and Logan Ave. S, being advised Hearing will resume 8:00 p.m. Tuesday February 13, Council Chambers. APPOINTMENTS Permanent appointment of Policewoman Katherine L. Iles, having completed Katherine L.Iles six-month probationary period, was recommended in letter from Mayor Garrett, Policewoman to become effective February 16, 1973. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED TO CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT OF THE MAYOR TO THE RENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT. CARRIED. I Michael D.Glenn Permanent appointment of Patrolmen Michael D. Glenn, Peter R. Adams and Peter R.Adams James P. Lapham, having each completed six-month probationary period, was James P.Lapham recommended in letter from Mayor Garrett, to become effective March 1, Patrolmen 1973. MOVED BY PERRY, SFCONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL CONCUR IN APPOINT- MENTS 0" THE MAYOR TO THE RENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT. CARRIED. Director of Letter from Mayor Garrett asked confirmation of appointment of Mr. Warren Public Works C. Connason to position of Director of Public Works, listing his governmental background among qualifications. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, REFER APPOINTMENT TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCI TO AMEND MOTION TO REFER MATTER TO EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE (EXECUTIVE SESSION) . AMENDMENT TO MOTION LOST. MOTION TO REFER TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE, CARRIED. Mayor Garrett introduced Mr. Harry Peters, Special Investigator with the Washington Utility and Transportation Commission. Solid Waste MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MATTER OF SOLID WASTE BID BE TAKEN Contract OFF THE TABLE. (Tabled at Special Meeting of the Council 1/31/73) CARRIED. Awarded to: MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE LOW BID OF GENERAL General DISPOSAL, INC. AND AWARD CONTRACT ON ALTERNATE 2. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED Disposal BY DELAURENTI, TO RECESS. CARRIED. Councilrecessed at 10:30 p.m. and recon- vened at 10:50 p.m. Roll Call. resulted in all Councilmen present. City Clerk read recommendation of Board of Public Works to accept low bid of General Disposal on Alternate 2 and Mayor Garrett's recommendation that contract be awarded to General. Disposal for Alternate 2 and that the matter of rates for residential, industrial and commercial customers be referred to the appropriate Council committees. Councilman Grant inquired of Mr. Mike Torre, General Disposal. representative, cou(,A�rning minority employment, union membership of employees and hiring of drivers of former contract holder, Valley Disposal. All answers being affirmative, BID .10TION CARRIED. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, MATTER OF RATES FOR NEW GARBAGE CONTRACT BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND LEGISLATION COMMITTEES. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Public Works Public Works Committee Chairman Bruce submitted committee report concurring Report with Acting Engineering Director to award Phase I. of the Highlands By-Pass Sanitary Sewer Project to Bay Cities Construction Co. of Puyallup in the Contract Award amount of $14,905.22. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CONCUR Highlands IN RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. By-Pass San.Sewer Public Works Committee report concurred in the recommendation of the Acting & Director of Engineering to award the contract on the N.E. 30th St. storm LI.E. 30th sewer to the low bidder, R. W. Scott Construction Co. for bid price of Storm Sewer $13,250.26, including State Sales Tax. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Finance & Finance & Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert submitted committee repor Personnel - concurring in appointment by the Mayor of Mrs. Evelyn Carue, 4312 N.E. 4th Appointments to a six-year term on the Planning Commission, term expiring January 1, 19 Mrs. E. Carue MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR IN REPORT QND APPOINTMENT OF Mr. H. Woodin MRS. CARUE TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION. CARRIED. The Committee also concurred in reappointment of Mr. Harold Woodin to the Fire Civil Service Commission for a six-year term expiring January 1, 1979, Mr. Woodin having served on the Commission since 1967. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND REAPPOINTMENT OF MR. WOODIN. CARRIED. 423 Renton City Council Minutes Page 5 2/5/73 OLD BUSINESS - Continued High Volume MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, SUBJECT OF UTILITY REPORT - HIGH Water Rate VOLUME WATER CONSUMER RATE BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Rezones MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, SUBJECT OF REZONES, INCLUDING CATE- To Be GORIES OF BUSINESSES IN ZONES, BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COM- Studied MITTEE AND PLANNING COMMISSION FOR RECOMMENDATION. Houser Way Mayor Garrett reported meeting arrangements are pending with Washington Traffic Utility and Transportation Commission as City is proceeding without the Revision railroad in matter of Houser Way traffic revision to two-way. Hearing was not required in change to one way traffic,included in Civic Center Traffic Plan, but as City Attorney advised, State law requires Commission approval of RR X's. Council President advised matter would be discussed with railroad NEW BUSINESS at February 22nd meeting of the Committee of the Whole. Council President Clymer submitted request for permission to attend the National League of Cities United States Conference of Mayors in Washington, D.C. from March 4, through March 6, 1973. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, REFER REQUEST OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. City Attorney Shellan cautioned Council on meeting provisions of the Open Meeting Law. Councilman Stredicke requested updated listing of City employees authorized to use City vehicles . AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Harry O'Neil, 25723-135th Pl. S.E. , Kent, U.A.B. Project employee, brought to Council attention, the fine job Acting Engineering Director McHenry has been doing with competent coordination of numerous projects and personnel. Mr. Joe Sporcic commented on bus service. Adjourned to MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL ADJOURN TO 8:00 P.M. , TUESDAY, 2/13/73 FEBRUARY 13, 1973. CARRIED. Meeting adjourned at 11:40 P.M. RESOLUTION N0. 1837 EXHIBIT "A" Delores A. Mead, City Clerk TRANSFER, OF FUNDS TO PAY POLICE AND FIRE SALARIES AND FRINGE BENEFITS AS NEGOTIATED AFTER, THE ADOPTION OF THE 1973 BUDGET: FROM: CONTINGENCY IIND a/c 107/589.00.42 (Misc. ) ----------------- $44,4 6100 TO: POLICE ADMINISTRATION a/c 0 2/521. 10. 11 (Salaries) -- $ 2,430.00 POLICE INVESTIGATION a/c 01'2/521.21. 11 (Salaries) -- 4,537.00 POLICE PATROL a/c 012/521.22. 11 (Salaries) -- 13,047.00 POLICE COMM13N'ICATIONS a/c 012/521.80. 11 (Salaries) -- 3,859.00 FIRE ADMINISTRATION a/c 013/522.10.11 (Salaries) -- 3,084.00 FIRE SUPPRESSION a/c 013/522.20. 11 (Salaries) -- 15,334.00 FIRE PREVENTION a/c 013/533.30. 11 (Salaries) -- 1,800.00 FIRE TRAINING a/c 013/522.40. 11 (Salaries) -- 372.00 $44,463.00 FROM: CONTINGENCY FUN`) a/c 107/589.00.42 (Misc. ) ----------------- $11,549.00 DATA PROCESSING a/c 008/514.26.11 (Salaries) -------------- 2,308.50 PLANNING DEVELOPMENT a/c 010/517.80. 11 (Salaries) -------------- 6,724.00 BUILDING HOUSING & OCCUPAN. SERVICES a/c 011/538.20. 11 (Salaries) ------------- 3,362.00 �.. BUILDING ADNITNISTRATI0N a/c 011/538. 10.11. Salaries 2 ,305.00 ENGINEERING PLANS a/c 015/532.20. 11 (Salaries) -------------- 1,837.00 STREET MAINTENANCE a/c 103/542.90. 11 (Salaries) ------------- 1,539.00 POLICE ADMINISTRATION a/c 012/521. 10. 11 (Salaries) -------------- 6,149.50 POLICE PATROL a/c 012/521.22.11 (Salaries) -------------- 19,825.00 MEDICAL AND DENTAL BENEFITS: $55,599.00 TO: POLICE ADMINISTRATION a/c 012/521. 10. 13.03 Med. ) --- $26,164.00 POLICE ADMINISTRATION a/c 012/521. 10. 13.09 Dental ) - 8,064.00 FIRE ADMINISTRATION a/c 013/522.10. 13.03 (Med. ) --- 19,859.00 FIRE ADMINISTRATION a/c 013/522.10. 13.09 (Dental) - 1,512.00 $55,599-00 A'4 .W424 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE 112"73 BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF FUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS u vo,D WpKKAwr3;713 :. ► 'IkME'N 8 PENSION 3174 3188 •5#761§7+6 fTO*AL OF ALL WARRANTS •S�l61 �7♦ WEe THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCI4♦ HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MIERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDo DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0. 3174 THROUGH NDP 9188 IN THE AMOUNT OF •51951 .74 THIS 26 OF JANUARY 1972• FINANCE COMMITTF • • • • s� soma • • A• •�• • •"��X/{/•*•� • •��•• �1lIr�lr•qr w�G���.�%�nf* • rww•• `������� � MMITTEE MEMBER COMMITTEE MEMBER CO ITTEE MEMBER WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE 2105/73 �"' Eir►t, -,uysFr,.�< e'� ,t-,�;a ��/�93/y� BEOIN ENDING TOTAL 3/y.2. WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF FUND DESCRIPTION ! NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS f CUT FUND x'3/9/ Soe '� 3201 3286 lfi F�."S AND RECREATION 3287 3308 •20878078 ClTY STREET r 3/92, - `I S/� 3309 3328 _ i.5 9fe - 4-- 6YARX 3329 3359 •3616#35 "« AND SYR99T FWD TWRUSTVv ,Z -2y6-j-- /4G4 713360 3375 $160920251 4"-41fc+ /.50e.0c, , URBAN ARTERIAL �/ ' ' F - %s:o ,, j 3376 3393 $152*337#04 41"ARY CONSTRUCTION FUND 3394 3394 •44824#84 *wfOWORKS UTILITY 3395 3426 $680866053 AIRPORT 3427 3438 •3#949904 E©UIPMSrNT RENTAL 3439 3465 *2044o16 NTA6 OF A64 WARRANTS wt# ♦ME UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON � GjTY COUNCILi HAVINQ RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT E n 'r,ERCWANDISE ANOlOR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED♦ DO e N"CRS' APPROVE FOR SAYMRNT VOUCHERS NO* 3801 THROUGH Not 0660 IN THE AMOUNT OF 33/ 9s .o THIS 05 OF FEBRUARY a 1972t 4,47 �/7 6 6 SPcc3 qac 4e.--,dN 7-1 FINANC CO ITTEE w!•• 0 w•!ww CO MITTEE MEM9ER COMMlTT "* IMSER COM TTEE MRMSER_ 425 CITY CLERK ' S OFFICE 2/5/73 "U'" Philip Arnold Park Sportsfield Lighting BID OPENING - JANUARY 31 , 1973 BID DELETION - TENNIS CONTRACTOR BOND EEO BID ALTERNATE AA Breaker Construction Co . X No $44 , 116 . 49 $2 , 527 . 20 613 - 177th Ave . N. E . Bellevue , WA 98004 ochran Electric Co , Inc . X Yes $41 , 204 . 94 $4 , 188 . 83 2121 N. 35th Battle , WA 98103 Floodlight , Inc . X No $ 38 , 599 . 82 $3 , 683 . 39 5616 W. Valley Highway Renton , WA 98055 arl T . Madsen , Inc . X No $42 , 751 . 80 $ 3 , 922 . 43 929 Tacoma Ave . So . acoma , WA 98402 otelco , Inc . X Yes $ 52 , 067 . 40 $4 , 042 . 50 650 Center St . acoma , WA 98409 ignal Electric , Inc . X Yes $44 ,493 . 46 $4 , 872 . 23 012 S . 208th So . ent , WA 98031 ervice Electric X Yes $ 38 , 434 . 50 $ 3 , 159 . 00 P. O. Box 197 oodinville , WA 98072 estcoast Electric Co . X Yes $40 , 254 . 08 $ 2, 698 . 84 8250 - 68th Ave . So . ent , WA 98031 Prices include Washington State Sales Tax - 5.3% f X � .. City of Renton James Gotti Bayside Waste General Disposal Eastside Disposal Superior Garbage Collection Bids 1201 Lind Ave. Hauling and 1415 N.W. Ballard Co., Inc. Disposal January 12, 1973 S. W. Transfer Co, Inc. Way 969 - 118th S.l . 8323 Pacific Renton, WA 2437 - 6th Ave.S. Seattle, WA 98107 Bellevue, WA 98004 Highway E. Estimated Monthly Charges 98055 Seattle, WA Tacoma, WA 98134 Alternate No. 1 Residential $13,535 $15,680 $12,891 $16,060 $13,455 Commercial 26042 17,853.50 13063.05 22,743.50 17,040 Industrial 83616 8,504.50 53902 11,788 9,796 Container Rental 12908 2880 23280 0 22 474 Total $50,501 $44018 $34,436.05 $50,591.50 $42,765 Alternate No. 2 Residential $13,873 $16,005.50 $12,999.70 $16,619 $14,090 Commercial 26,442 17,768 .50 12,943.50 22,558 .50 19,010 Industrial 8,616 8,504.50 5,902 11,733 9,796 Container Rental 1,908 23880 2,280 0 23474 Total $50,839 $45,158 .50 $34,125 .20 $50,975.50 $45,370 Alternate No. 3 Residential $15,035 $16,975 $13,391 $18,620 $16,880 Commercial 26042 17,768.50 12,943.50 22,558.50 19,010 Industrial 8,616 83,504.50 5,902 11,738 10,146 Container Rental 1,908 2,880 2,280 0 2,474 Total $525001 $46,128 $34,516.50 $52066.50 $48,510 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MKI,iNG CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 2/5/73 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS Public Works Dir . , Ad Hoc Human Affairs Committee R amort , Two-Way traffic on Houser Way COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs , 2/8 8 : 00 P . M. Clymer Council Chambers Utility rates , Burlington Northern Rep_ re Thurs , 2/22 8 . 00 P . M. Wash . Transportation r- TTtilit- Cnrnrn , matter 20MMUNITY SERVICES Tues . , 2/13 7 : 00 P . M. Grant Senator M. Durkan Rep . on Municipality items Planned Unit Development FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Thurs , 2/8 7 : 30 P . M. Schellert 6th Flr . Conf . Room Referrals •EGISLATION Tues . , 2/13 7 : 00 P . M. Perry ?UBLIC SAFETY Tues . , 2/6 7 : 30 P . M. Delaurenti City Clerk invited - City Licens,s Code 'UBLIC WORKS Thurs , 2/8 7 : 00 P .M. Bruce 4th Flr . Conf . Room 'RANSPORTATION ')THER - Council Meeting Tues . , 2/13 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers Continuation of 2/5 Meeting with regular order of business 42 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FEBRUARY 5. 1973 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS B3245 $ 839. 00 HUD - Dalpay 3309 NE 10th Reroof residence 3246 700 , 000. 00 John O ' Donnell 933 Thomas SW Warehouse Distr. Faci y 3247 3 , 000. 00 Renton Village Co . 15 S . Grady Way Remove partitions & a 3248 500. 00 HUD - Dalpay 855 Queen NE Misc. repair work . 3249 800. 00 J. H. Curry 859 Queen NE Construct tool shed B3250 2 , 000. 00 Gwen Bodily 4016 Jones NE Storage bldg. on garage 3251 2 , 000. 00 Dynasties East , Inr_ . 247 Park N. Blacktop , landscape , fence 3252 2 , 600. 00 George N. Lamb VOIDED 3253 2 , 600. 00 George N. Lamb 691 Shelton NE Concrete slab & room 3254 3 , 000 . 00 Charles B. Guy 1404 SW Grady Way Fill dirt to elev. propert ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3880 5 , 800. 00 Marks & Thomas 858 Lind SW Wire whse . & Office 3881 50. 00 A. R. Beale 4325 Sunset NE Inst. conduit 3882 VOIDED 3883 16 , 915. 00 City of Rtn. Library 2909 NE 12th Inst. electrical wiring 3884 800. 00 Rtn. Ctr . Auto 100 SW 7th Inst . panel , lights , heat E3885 85 . 00 J . H. Curry 859 Queen NE Circuit box, outlets 3886 600. 00 F . H.A - Delpay 3309 NE 10th New Panel to bring to code 3887 300. 00 John O ' Donnell 933 Thomas SW Inst. 200 Amp. Temp . serv. 3888 3 , 000. 00 Wash. Jockey Club Longacres Wiring in rooms , grandstan 3889 800. 00 St. Luke ' s Epis . 99 Wells So. Rewire kitchen E3890 23 , 576. 76 Pacific NW Bell 225 Williams S . Air Cond . & Elec . Heat 3891 600. 00 J. P McElroy 1160 Aberdeen NE Wiring units in shop area 3892 385 . 00 Kampe Const . 1214 N . 32nd Wiring in new residence 3893 650. 00 Kampe Const . 1200 N. 34th Wiring in new residenc 3895 150. 00 W. Denton 858 Olympia NE Install new panel 3896 240. 00 St . Luke ' s Epis. 99 Wells S . Inst. underground serve 3897 10. 00 J . H. Zallocco 2816 Kennewick NE Prov. elec . for furnace MECHANICAL PERMITS c M3413 500. 00 Wash. Jockey Club Longacres �� Inst. Plmbg. & fixtures 3414 1 , 400. 00 King Co. Pub . Wks . 550 Monster Rd SW Inst. gas fired unit htrs . 3415 640. 00 Ray Pepka 81 Tobin S . Inst . gas heater & furnace 3416 500. 00 Joseph Whalen 330 Whitworth S . Plumbing & fixtures 341_7 65 . 00 J . H. Curry 859 Queen NE Plumbing & fixtures 3418 4 , 000. 00 Marks & Thomas 858 Lind SW Gas tank w/pump 3419 150. 00 HUD - Dalpay 815 Aberdeen NE Bathtub , valve , vent pipin4 M3420 18 , 000. 00 Safeway Stores 203 S . 2nd Plumbing & fixtures 3421 1 , 200. 00 Fancher Flyways 242 W. Perimeter Heating/Air Conditioning 3422 300. 00 Rtn. Auto Sales 100 SW 7th Plumbing & fixtures 3423 6 , 700. 00 Renton Library 2902 NE 12th Plumbing & fixtures 3424 500. 00 Kampe Const. 1200 N. 34th Elec . Air Heating System M3425 500. 00 Kampe Const. 1214 N . 32nd Elec. Air Heating System 3426 247 . 50 Helen Hemphill 651 Shelton NE Gas Wall furnace 3427 5 , 000. 00 St . Luke ' s Epis. 99 Wells S . Plumbing & fixtures 3428 365 . 00 J . Zallocco 2816 Kennewick NE Inst, oil furnace SIGN PERMITS 5272 800. 00 Malesis Flowers 313 Rainier S . Inst . roof sign S273 900 . 00 Music West Rtn . Shopping Ctr . Inst. wall sign S274 3 , 500. 00 Community Bank 439 Rainier S . Inst. Projecting sign OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK February 5, 1973 SEWER PERMITS 1744 Louis Andersen 3703 Lake Wash. Blvd. N . Connect side sewer 1764 Rudy Hasson 3601 Lake Wash. Blvd. N. Connect side sewer 1765 R. J . Phelps 3821 Lake Wash. Blvd. N . Connect side sewer 17A6 Bob Edwards 100 SW 7th St . Connect side sewer 1 7 James Denzer 3613 Lake Wash. Blvd. N . Connect side sewer 1 8 Joe Jarek 3805 NE 6th Place Repair & connect 1*M9 St . Luke ' s Episc . 99 Wells South Connect side sewer 1770 Robert Edwards 100 7th Ave . SW Connect side sewer 1771 Ken Yoshinaka 3805 Lake Wash . Blvd . N . Connect side sewer f 41 t 4 RENTON CITY COUNCIL RegueaA Meeting Adjoutcned 6twm FebtcuaAy 5, 1973 Febtcuatcy 13, 1973 Muni.c i.pa.e Building Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Councie Chambetus R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY W,tecking Yatc - East Va.e.eey Hwy. LEGISLATION COMMITTEE acatc.on o ey Vicinity S.2nd & Logan S. Rivity Rezone Human Rights 8 A6 ba &6 Commission Hou,seA way EAA Appti,cat%on LID 279 Ta.ebot/Sp1ci.ngbtcook (Pnopo6ed) Patcot Boat FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Non-up Emptoyee Petition App4aZ5ae bot Attey being Vacated PLANNING DIRECTOR Wtecking YaA - E"t Vat ey Hwy. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE mu�5emenx Device tocation appti.cati.ov,5 6otc.: Bncus,s BuU, So6t Sam'G, Dino's and Batcei.',s APPOINTMENTS o n Bu66 to Captain, Renton Police Depaktment, e66ective 3/1/73 watvicen Gonna on, Diuc tots o6 Pub is Wo,th s 431 RENTON CITY COUNCIL ReguP.ar Meeting Adjourned 4Aom FebnuaAy 5, 1973 Febnu. Ay 13, 1973 Municipat Bw ed%ng Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. Couneie ChambeAz M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayon Avery GaAnett ted ,the Ptedge o4 A.22eg.i.a.nce and caned ,the Renton City .CALL TO ORDER Couneie Meeting to ander. ROLL CALL OF CLYMER, GRANT, BRUCE, STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI and SCHELLERT. ^^TINCT L AVERY GARRETT, Mayon, DEL MEAD, City CteAk, GWEN MARSHALL, Finance DiAecton, w .TY OFFICIALS G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney, HUGH R. DARBY, Potice Chie4, DEL BENNETT, IN ATTENDANCE Aitpon t Diteeto)L, JACK LYNCH, Adm%ni�stAative Assistant to Mayon, GORDON ERICKSEN, Ptanning Ditec toA, BERT McHENRV, Acting Ditec ton a4 Eng.ineeAing, VIC TeGANTVOORT, StAeet SupeAintendent, VERN CHURCH, Pureha ing Agent, DIES CREWS, Ass.ustant Bu iding Di&ectoA and CLARK PETERSEN, LibAary D-uc.ecton. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 5, 1973 2/5/73 COUNCIL MEETING BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. VOUCHERS Finance and PeAsonne.L Committee Chair unan Schettetrt Recommended payment o4 #3466 - 3606 wanrants No. 3466 -through 3606 in the amount o4 $63,988.40, having neeeived p4ioA depantmentae approvae and ce4ti6ication as to Receipt ob merchandise and/o,% senv.iee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the daze set and propeA notices having been pubtished and posted Vacation o� as %equined by .taw, ,the Pubtic HeaAing on Vacation o6 A.ieey,v.iein%ty S. 2nd A.2.eey - and Logan Ave. S. , was deceared open, continued 6Aom FebRuany 5, 1973. Vicinity Letter 6Aom Board o f Pubtie woAhd Cha Aman Bennett tepoxti,vrg no objection S.2nd 8 Logan to the p)Loposed vacation subject to Retention o6 uti,E i ty easement, was From 2/5/73 Read. City Ctak Mead a6so Aead tenet 6Rom Acting DiAectoA of EngineeAing ,roe tater McHenry RepoAting petition Represented 1000 o6 the abutting owne" on that cti.on re pottion a6 ,the alley to be vacated, no objection by Eng.ineetii.ng on the ...ppAaisat) vacation, Aeeeipt o6 tetteAs of p)Latest 6Aom MRs. L. J. Putman and Many Ann Putman and Gley Coast Etectt i.c, pAotests aeknoweedged, meeting with Mr. Putman by City Rep)Lesentatives at the site, MA. Putman AepRL-�,enti.ng pnopeAty ownere to the noAth, indicating w Uingness to )Leeoeate aQ,('ey adjacent to his easteAty p)Lopenty tine insuAing thAough movement. City CteAk Aead those tetteAs o� protest received and mentioned to McHenry's tetteA. Mn. RobeAt Hottzceaw, 1925 IBM Btdg. , Seattle, AttoAney 6oA Standard SeAvice T.itce, asked Couneit to proceed with the vacation. MA. Robert Putman, 513 S. 2nd asked vacation be disallowed due do e66ect on his propeAty. MA. ChaAtes Law, Attorney jot MRs. L.J. and Mary Ann Putman, coneuAAed tin objection to dead- ending alley. Many A.Putman, 4422 42nd St. S.W. , Seattle, showed aAchi telt dAawings 06 p)Loposed o66ice bu.itding 6oA site. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED MY PERRY, PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, VACATION OF ALLEY BE GRANTED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO AMEND MOTION TO INCLUDE RETAINMENT OF UTILITY EASEMENT AND LEGAL CHARGES FOR VACATION, WITH REFERRAL TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. AMENDMENT CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED, VACATION OF WLLEYD. RESOLUTIONS Legistation Committee Chaitcman PeAAy submitted committee RepoAt Aeeommending second and 6inat heading 6o)L o)Ldinance incAeosing speed Limit on (Vest Va tey O)Ldinanee #2766 Highway, SR 18.1 6nom S.W. 43Rd St. noAth .55 mites. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, Speed Lcmct SECONDED BY BRUCE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE. CARRIED. CteAk W. Va tey Hwy. )Lead oAdinanee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Rott Caet vote was aj4ivunati.ve, with Councilman StAedicke casting �,,..,, dissenting vote. Motion CARRIED, oAd.inanee adopted. Rersotution 1838 Leg.ustation Committee Aepo4t Aeeommended adoption o6 a tezotution suppoAting Renton e oa the Renton Schoot D.ustAtict Levy .in the March 13, 1973 Eeection in amount of N,stA,ict Levy $5,977,040.00. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, CONCUR IN Suppo t COMMITTEE REPORT AND UNANIMOUSLY ADOPT RESOLUTION. CARRIED, Council unani- mousty adopted )Lesot-ution suppoAting Sehoot Levy. 432 Renton City Councit Minutes 211311973 Page 2 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Petition by Petition beaAing 74 signatures o6 City emptoyees not Aeptesented by baAga.in- Non-Rep ing unit was head by City CteAk, which asked 6oA eguat tAeatment bot ale City Emptoyees emptoyees by gtanting sa Ay adjustments and 6A,i,nge bene6.c is as granted to Mks $25.00 Mo. uni6otm peA.6onnet. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THIS MATTER BE ptub insuAance REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO AMENDTION TO I DE REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. AMENDMENT CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. Appticati.on6 City CteAk presented Location applications 6ot ptaeement o6 amusement devic Amusement at 94a6s But TaveAn, So6t Sam's TaveAn, Dino's and BaAei's TaveAn. MOVED Games BY PERRY, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, REQUESTS BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. CARRIED. Rezone R-708-72 LetteA 6Aom Ptann.ing Diteetor EA.icksen repoAted Ptanni.ng Commi.6.6ion Reeom- Etisabe-t-h v7y mendati.on bon apptovat o6 Rezone apptication No. 708-72 Elizabeth Ri.vity G8T to L-1 bon 3. 86 aches 6Aom single 6amley tesiden iae and pa6tuAe tznds to ,light NoAth o6 .indu6ttia2, with testtictive covenants 6oA 25 yewus (ass agreed by apptieant) , Longaehes this being in agreement with Comptehensive Pta.n. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED East o6 BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR. IN RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING COMMISSION, GRANTING Oakdate S.W. REZONE WITH RESTRICTIVE CONVENANTS and REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. CARRIED. (See tateA action. APPOINTMENTS Mayor GahAett asked Councit concwvicenee in his appointment o6 John Bu66 to Captain in the Renton Ponce Depahtment e66ective Marsch 1, 1973, bitting John Bu66 to vacancy o6 2/14/73, Bu66 having been eeAtijied by Civit SeAvice Commission. Captain MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONFIRM APPOINTMENT BY THE MAYOR. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Di ecto_ o Committee o6 the Whote ChaiAman CEymeh pAesented committee repoAt 6oA Pubtie Wotk6 Aead.ing by the CteAk Recommending apptovae. o6 .the MayoA's appointment o6 Wahren Gonnason WahAen Gonnazon to the position o6 DAectoA o6 Pubtie Wotks. MOVED BY Con6itmed SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Human Rights 9 Committee o6 ,the Whofe RepoAt Recommended that the matteA o6 .the proposed A66a,uvs oAd.inance cheating the Human Rights and A66auvs Comm-i,6s-ion be Rebehred to Commission the Le2iz.Pati.on Committee. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMEVD -TrOV-OF COMMITTEE OF WHOLE. CARRIED. Decline o6 Couneitman PeAhy declined ehaiAmanship o6 the TRanspoAtation Committee Chai mawshi.p upon appointment by Council PAesident CtymeR. Public Wotk6 Public Woths Chai man BAuce pAesented committee AepoAt whehein they Aeviewed Committee Rpt. ,the EAA apptication by the City 6oA grant o6 $191,500 to ptov-ide funk 6eweA HouseA Way EAA and high ptessune wateh .line 6oA the vicinity o6 HouseA Way No. 6Aom PAC A, p.licat%.on Can to Metho tAunk on Lake Washington Btvd. No. , and eoneuAAed in the Recom- mendation o6 the EngineeA,i.ng DepaAtment that no Couneit action RequiAed at this time. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE AND REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION-CARRIED. Proposed PubP.ic WoRh Commit-tee. �epott also concutviced in Engineehing recommendation Ae- LID No. 279 gaAding Aeguest 6oA Locat Imptovement Dizttict 6oA sanctaAy sewers thunk in Tatbot ahea SpA.ingbrookITatbot Rd. aAea, setting public hearci.ng date o6 2/26/73. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE AND REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER RESOLUTION. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE TO AMENDMOTION TO DETEZ41NE DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING AT THE NEXT COUNCIL MEETING. AMENDMENT CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED, CARRIED. MayoA GaAAett .intAoduced newt y appointed D tec tot o6 Pubt is Wotks, WahAen Gonnaz on and his wi6e. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BRUCE, THAT COUNCIL REt. Recess CARRIED. Councit recessed at 9:20 p.m. and Reconvened at 9:35 p.m. Rott Cale Aesutted in aei Councitmen ptuenvt. Washington, D.C. Finance and Pereonne2 Committee Cha Aman Sche teAt ptesented committee repott ConbeAenee coneuAii.ng in the Aeguest o6 Councii PAes.ide.nf .to attend i:a:onai League o6 Cities Legis&ti.ve Convention in Washington, D.C. 6Aom Manch 4 thtc.ough Maheh 6, 1973, and asked CounciX autho4izati.on. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE AND AUTHORIZE ATTENDANCE. CARRIED. 4y, � . Renton City Counc it Meeting Page 3 2/13/1973 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Puget Sound Finance and Peuonnet Committee repott az6o recommended that Councilman Govetcnmentat Pmy and Mayon Ga Aett be named as de.eegate.s to the Puget Sound GoveAn- ConeeAence mentat Conserence with teAm6 concugAent to thedtc elected team o6 o66.ice. Delegates MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, MOTION BE AMENDED SO THAT Finance LENGTH OF TENURE AS CITY REPRESENTATIVES TO PUGET SOUND GOVERNMENTAL CONFER- 9 Pe46onnet ENCE BE UNTIL JANUARY 1, 1974. Roll, Cal Vote Resutted in 4 AYE: CLYMER, Repott GRANT, BRUCE and STREDICKE. 3 NO: PERRY, DELAURENTI. and SCHELLERT. AMEND- MENT CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO AMEND, CHANGING %= COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION FROM COUNCILMAN PERRY TO COUNCILMAN GRANT. Role Cam Vote u-suited .in 4 AVE: CLVMER, GRANT, STREDICKE and DELAURENTI. 2 NO: BRUCE and SCHELLERT. AMENDING MOTION CARRIED. MOTION CARRIED, nam- ing Councilman Grant and Mayotc Ga tett 1973 Deeegates to the Puget Sound GoveAnmentat ConbeAence. Public Satiety Public Satiety Committee Chai.man De.e.autenti tcepotuted meeting with City Committee RepoAt CteAk to Aev.iew license requitement6 on amusement devices, Aequebt.ing code revtz iom be ne4et ted to the City Attorney with return to the Public Licenzing Satiety Committee 6oA Ae6e&Aat to the Legi-6tation Committee. Public Satiety Committee AepoAt recommended puhcha6e ob patAot boat box PatAot Boat Police Depa4tment 6or Lake Washington .in amount o6 $5,946, which c s being heed .in the Contingency Fund 6o4 that purpose. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. Following diz cusston,C1:YMER MOVED AND STREDICKE SECONDED, PATROL BOAT MATTER BE REFER- RED BACK TO COMMITTEE. Chie6 Darby explained cont act with King County bon patrot 6eAv.iceb had not been Renewed due to ,inadequate service, the new boat wowed be used 6or emergency s.ctuati.onts, 6uuu. 6itti.ng Aespons.ibilities bet 6o4uth .in City ordinance. Roll Call vote on motion to Re6eA back to committee LOST by unanmous Council dec us.ion. Motion by StAedicke to AebeA matter to Committee o ' the Whole, died AoR tack o6 a second. MOTION TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT RECOMMENDING PURCHASE OF PATROL BOAT, CARRIED. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY GRANT, REFER MATTER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED. %an AppAai,sat Alley MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT COUNCIL AUTHORIZE FINANCE AND S.2nd 6 Logan PERSONNEL COMMITTEE TO ACQUIRE APPRAISAL FOR VACATION OF ALLEY WHICH HAD vicinity BEEN APPROVED EA RLIER. CARRIED. R.ivity Rezone MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL ACCEPT THOSE RESTRICTIVE Restxictive COVENANTS VOLUNTARILY SET FORTH BY PROPERTY OWNER IN ELISABETH RIVILV REZONE Covenant6 AS RECOMMENDED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION. CARRIED. LaboR/Management Upon .inquiAy by Councilman StAedi,cke te tetteA 6Aom Washington State Council o6 County and City Empeoyees Aearezentative Mr. Matgatini, Admini�sVative A66i.6tant Lynch A.epo4ted tabor-management meeting .cis being Scheduled. NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MATTER OF WRECKING YARD IN OPERATION Wrecking Yard IN EAST VALLEY HWY. AREA BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING DIRECTOR AND CITY ATTORNEY TO CHECK INTO AND REPORT BACK. CAR IED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MEETING ADJOURN. Meeting adjourn- ' ed at 10:27 p.m. Det ea , City eA 434 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE e/13/73 BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF FUND OESCRIPTIUN NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS V4,1Q � - y�3 CURRENT FUND 3474 3576 *12P862977 CITY STREET 3577 358U 041E * 13 REG* AND STREET FwD THRUST 3581 3587 $779 .38 URBAN ARTERIAL 3588 3594 $7x004*97 WATERWORKS UTILITY 3595 3601 $41j868*76 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3602 3606 $1,054 *39 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $63,988 *40 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCILi HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENOEREDs 00 HEREBY APPROVE. FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO* 3474 THROUGH NO* 3606 IN TME AMOUNT OF $63,988*40 THIS 13 OF FEBRUARY A 1972• FINANCE COMMITTEE yr arrsr C MITTEE MEMBER rrr� rw�j rrrrwrwwwrssr rr .r ,� COMMITTEE MEMBER Cts .. rrwrwrrrrr w�rr�r.rr.ra.r C04MI EE MEMBER CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 2/13/73 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS Utility rates . Burlington Northern Rep. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs , 2/22 8 : 00 P . M. Clymer Council Chambers re Wash. Transp . & Utility Comm. latter Senator M. Durkan Rep. on Munici?al iters COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues . , 2/20 7 : 30 P . M. Grant All Councilmen requested to be p-esent RIBCO Rep. Tues . , 2/27 7 : 30 P . M . FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Sat. , 2/24 9 : 30 a . m. Field Trip To Earlington Flats Area LEGISLATION PUBLIC SAFETY Thurs , 3/1 7 : 30 P . M. Delaurenti Re Police Guild - Rules & Regulations PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION OTHER GROUND BREAKING Wed. , 2/14 9 : 30 a . m. Highlands Library CEREMONY Site - FP 436 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FEBRUARY 13 , 1973 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3255 $ 4 , 000. 00 Barbee Mill 4101 Lk . Wn . Blvd. N. Dry Storage Bldg. 3256 3 , 000. 00 St . Luke ' s Epis . 99 Wells Ave . S . Cabinets , plasterbo , bac'c door 3257 16 , 325 . 00 L. H . Purcell 2015 N . E. 16th St. New single fam. res 3258 17 , 000. 00 S . C. Witsoe 2009 NE 16th Single family residence 3259 26 , 000. 00 R. S . Shane 3620 Shattuck S . Single family residence B3260 500. 00 Harry Strathdee 2307 NE 7th Carport 3261 400 . 00 Record Stationery801 Houser Wy S . Move partitions-office ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3898 320 . 00 B . McElderry 921. N . lst St . Inst . new 200 AMP Serv. 3899 47 . 00 L. J . Ernt,st 1132 Edmonds NE Inst. undergr . wiring E3900 VOIDED 3901 50 . 00 W. D. Welter 4308 Sunset NE Revise existing wiring 3902 50. 00 W. D. Weger 4316 Sunset NE Revise existing wiring 3903 25 . 00 R. C . Beale 1320 Union NE Conv. to undergr . wiring 3904 600 . 00 Kelso Const. 4220 NE 24th Wire family residence E3905 50 . 00 Edwin Bakken 1416 Monroe NE Conv. to underg . wrg. MECHANICAL PERMITS M3429 600. 00 Myrol Sweeney 315 S . 3rd St. Gas htr. & wtr . heater 3430 75 . 00 William Swanson 807 Dayton NE Gas piping NE 3431 600. 00 Kelso Const. 4220 NE 24th St . Gas Keating system 3432 45 , 000 . 00 PACCAR, Inc. 502 Houser Way N . Plumbing , fixtures ,,< piping system 3433 65 , 000 : 00 PACCAR , lnc . 502 Houser Way N . Gas Heating units compressors 3434 4 , 490 . 00 Wash. Jockey Longacres Air Cond. & Ventilationl, M3435 975. 00 Kelso Constr . 4220 NE 24th Plumbing & fixtures 3436 400 . 00 Aerodyne Corp. Renton Airport Exhaust Fan SEWER PERMITS 1772 Don Koll , Inc. 933 Thomas SW Connect side sewer 1773 Don Koll , Inc. 933 Thomas SW Connect storm sewer 1774 T. Haynes 3625 Lk . Wash Blvd . Connect side sewer 1775 VOIDED 1776 Kampe Const . 1200 N . 34th St. Connect side sewer 1777 Kampe Const . 1214 N. 32nd St . Connect side sewer 1778 Kampe Const. 1122 N. 34th St. Connect side sewer 1779 Mr . Benthin 3827 Lk. Wash. Blvd . Connect side sewer 1780 E. D. Higqs 2040 Union Ave . NE Connect side sewer 1781 Herb Mull 102 Monterey Dr . NE Connect side sewer 437 C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N MONTH OF Feb. 5 TRANSFERS TO THE CITY TREASURER: DATE FROM TO PURPOSE TOTAL 2/5/73 CURRENT FUND 74,845.82 PARKS & RECREATION 2,878:78 CITY STREET 10596.00 LIBRARY 3,696.35 REG. & STREET FWD. THRUST 16,920.52 URBAN ARTERIAL 152,337.04 LIBRARY CONSTR. FUND 4,524.84 WATERWORKS UTILITY 680866.53 AIRPORT 3,949.04 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,344. 16 CLAIMS FUND OR MONTH OF JAN.&FEB TRANSFERS 331 959.08 2/13/73 CURRENT 129862.77 CITY STREET 418.13 REG & STREET FWD TIRUST 779.38 URBAN ARTERIAL 7,004.97 WATERWORKS UTILITY 41,868.76 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1,054.39 CLAIM FUND FOR MONTH OF FEBRUARY TRANSFER 63,988.40 2/28/73 CURRENT 89,576.20 PARKS & RECREATION 17,854.56 CITY STREET 171,944.21 CEDAR RIVER M & I 389.75 LIBRARY 69419.58 EMERGENCY EMPLOYME T 110018.39 REG. & ST. FWD. UST 344.32 URBAN ARTERIAL 3,098.89 WATERWORKS UTILITI S 13,341.03 AIRPORT 987.50 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,679.54 FIREMEN'S PENSION 100.00 PAYROLL FUND FOR MONTH OF FEBRUARY TRANSFERS $1639753.97 t Ft~,F nTp;:rTOR 438 C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N MONTH OF FF9QI;APY, 1973 TRANSFERS TO THE CITY TREASURER: DATE FROM TO PURPOSE TOTAL 2/26/73 CUPGFNT cUNn 720372.81 PAPKS R RECPEATIn�! 7,060. 13 APTFPIAL STPFFT 16,223.00 CITY STREET 65,776.61 CFOAP RIVFP M R 1 67.93 LIPPARY 4,835.34 E%lERGF'JCY E%lr-LnvtaF 1 ,786.47 PFr; R STREET FWD Tt .l!ST 231443.43 I_JrPA'! ARTERIAL 35,916.71 WATFRWOPKS UTILITY 46,027.63 AID ORT 1 ,428.50 E^UInt`IENT DENTAL 3,636.24 F I REIIFtJ I S PEtJS I OtJ 7,494.28 CLAIM! FU'JD For) `AONTH OF FERPUAPY TPAtISFEPq 86 069.08 2/15/73 rUPPENT 170,853.09 PARK'; R PECPEATIPN F 180011 . 12 r,ITY STPFFT 180055.53 CEDAP P I`/EP 1 389.75 LIRPADY 6,516.49 EMER(7,FNC'Y E",1PLnY'gE T 99163.55 OEG. R ST. FWD. TH l!ST 418.43 lJ?PA'! APTFr I AL 3,765.93 �+IATEPWrPKS UTILITI S 13,395.01 AIRPORT 987.50 EOU I PKlr�jT PF"JTAL 2,679.54 F I PFYFN'S PENS 1 nt.J 100.00 rAYP^LL FUNn F')P liONTH OF FFPPUAnv TGA."JSFFPS:244,335.94 YOR FINANCE DIPECTOR 439 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting February 26, 1973 Municipal Building Monday , 8: 00 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Renton Hill Alternate Access McLendon Hardware Letter Regarding Bus Stop CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for Damages - Mrs . Laura Bates Claim for Damages - Mrs . Bertha Shane COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Logan Ave . N . & Airport Way Landscaping Bids Lease of Public Right-of-Way - Charles Shane Letter (Formerly Robinson-Lyon) ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Study of Use of Plastic Pipe for Sewers FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Appointments - Board of Ethics - Mrs . Susan Ringwood, Mrs . Linda Ritzau LEGISLATION COMMITTEE J. I. D. 278 - Earlington Gardens Sewer Rivily Rezone - From "T" and "G" to "L-1" and "B-1" Alley Vacation - S . 2nd St . and Logan Ave . S . Fund Transfer - Firemen 's Pension Fund to Fire Department Budget L. I. D. 279 - Victoria Park - Talbot Road Sewer MAYOR 'S OFFICE Police Department Patrol Boat PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Claim for Damages - Mrs . Bertha Shane Edmonds Ave . N.E. - Phase II Bids PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Amusement Games - Applications for Music Machine Licenses from Player 's Tavern, King' s Tavern and Bunk House Tavern TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Renton Hill Alternate Access Grant Avenue Extension 440 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting February 26, 1973 Municipal Building Monday, 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Renton CALL TO ORDER City Council Meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF CLYMER, GRANT, BRUCE, STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI and SCHELLERT COUNCIL AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; GWEN MARSHALL, CITY OFFICIALS Finance Director; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; M. C. WALLS, Fire IN ATTENDANCE Chief; JAMES PHELAN, Representing the Police Chief; DEL BENNETT, Airport Director; JACK LYNCH, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Director of Public Works; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; WES CREWS, Acting Building Director MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 13, 1973 2/13/73 COUNCIL MEETING BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and L.I.D. 278 posted as required by law, the Public Hearing on L.I.D. 278, Earlington Earlington Gardens Sanitary Sewer south of Southwest Grady Way, was declared open, Gardens Sewer L.I.D. initiated by petition representing 54.9% of property owners of the front footage and 57.1% of the area abutting the proposed improvement. Deputy City Clerk Motor read a letter from the Director of Public Works giving the total estimated cost of the L.I.D. as $86,499.05. Valuation Doris Cady of property within this proposed district plus 25% of the existing improve- 710 S.W. 16th St. ments is $521,150, adequate to support the proposed district. The City has received written protests totaling 6% of the preliminary assessment. L. Hertz Deputy City Clerk Motor read letters of protest for Lisa Foley, 406 S.W. 608 S.W. 12th St. 16th St. , and from Frank J. Powers, Jr. and John H. Powers of Seattle Lumber Co. Alternate of late-comers agreement explained by Director of Jay Holmes Public Works when he gave a presentation explaining boundaries of pro- Holmes Electric posed L.I D. He also explained construction had been started because of time limitations on the funding, HUD Grant and E.A.A. loan. This Govern- C. Griffith ment funding reduced assessment to individual property owners. 711 S.W. 12th St. Verbal protests were given by Mr. Hertz and Doris Cady. Audience dis- Matt Kohl cussion followed regarding size of pipe, individual assessment cost by 521 S.W. 12th St. Millie Burns and various other aspects of the improvement. Mr. Lyman Houk, Engineering Department, explained the reason for the size of pipe Millie Burns and that plastic pipe is not acceptable in the Building Code. Also, that 616 S.W. 13th St. this was just a Preliminary Assessment, and there would be another hearing. Frank Caniparoli MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT THE MEETING BE RECESSED FOR 98 S.W. 12th St. TEN MINUTES. MOTION CARRIED. Council recessed at 9:05 P.M. and reconvened at 9:15 P.M. Roll Call resulted in all Councilmen present. Mrs. H. McKee 611 S.W. 12th St. Mayor Garrett called on Public Works Director Gonnason to explain the history of the whole project so the public could have a better understand- John Power ing of what had transpired. After ensuing discussion by the audience, Seattle Lumber Co. Mr. John Power, of Seattle Lumber, who was present, withdrew the protest submitted by letter. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE HEARING BE CLOSED. MOTION CARRIED TO CLOSE THE HEARING. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION CaXNITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. 41f J Renton City Council Minutes 2/26/73 Page 2 VOUCHERS Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment #3607 - 3896 of Warrants No. 3607 through 3896 in the amount of $286,069.08, having received prior departmental approval and certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or service. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. CARRIED. ORDINANCES & Legislation Committee Chairman Perry submitted report recommending ZESOLUTIONS first reading for ordinance changing zoning classification from Trailer Parks "T" and General Classification District "G" to Light Industrial „.,2ivily Rezone District L-1 and Business District B-1, property located on the north First reading of Longacres Race Track and east of Oakdale Ave. S.W. known as the Rivily property. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR WITH THE COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATION AND PLACE ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. Following reading by the Clerk and confirmation of filing of restrictive covenants, MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Alley Vacation Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of ordinance S. 2nd & Logan vacating a portion of an alley located south of S. 2nd St. and west of Logan, subject to vacation fee which will consist of one-half of the appraised value of that portion of the vacated alley. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR WITH THE COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDA- TION AND PLACE ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. Following reading by the Clerk, MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED Police Dept. Legislation Committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance Patrol Boat appropriating $5,946.00 from the Contingency Fund to Patrol Account for the purpose of acquisition of a boat for patrol purposes. Due to recent meeting with King County Councilman Forsythe regarding King County's proposed acquisitions to cover patrolling, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER ORDINANCE TO THE MAYOR'S OFFICE TO CONFER FURTHER WITH KING COUNTY AS TO WHETHER WE WOULD PROCEED. CARRIED. '"Commission on Legislation Committee report recommended that the date of March 12, 1973 Human Rights & be set as a hearing date for the ordinance creating and establishing a Affairs Commission on Human Rights and Affairs, and that all members of the Ad-Hoc Public Hearing Committee be so notified. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CON- CUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution 1839 Legislation Committee recommended adoption of a resolution setting a Public Hearing public hearing of April 2, 1973 for the construction and installation L.I.D. 279 of a sanitary sewer in the vicinity of Springbrook Road and the relocated Talbot/Spring- Benson Highway, SR 515. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO brook/Victoria CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. Following reading by the Clerk, MOVED BY Park (See later SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER TO ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. item) SR 515 Grade Legislation Committee recommended adoption of a resolution requested by Elevations the State Highway Commission setting certain proposed grade elevations on route SR 515 located within the corporate limits of the City of Renton. The Clerk read a letter from Director of Public Works Gonnason recommend- ing the resolution be adopted as written. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT THE RESOLUTION BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COM- MITTEE AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Audience MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE ORDER OF BUSINESS ON comment THE AGENDA BE MOVED TO AUDIENCE COMMENT. CARRIED. _oe Sporcic Mr. Sporcic questioned Mayor Garrett about his recent trip to Olympia 1316 Harrington and about state financing for Metro bus. The Mayor stated that the N. E. Legislature had not acted upon it yet, sympathy being expressed, but not much interest. Committee of Councilman Schellert requested the Clerk read the Committee of the the Whole Whole report. The Clerk read the report bearing signature of Council Report President Earl Clymer only. The Committee of the Whole recommended that the City withdraw its application to the Department of Utilities and Transportation for Houser Way and immediately review alternate plans for rerouting traffic from Renton Hill. ,f 112 Renton City Council Minutes 2/26/73 Page 3 Committee of MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF the Whole OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT. Some discussion ensued regarding Report the meeting with Washington Utility and Transportation Commission and representatives of the railroad. Roll Call vote resulted in Ayes - 5, Renton Hill Clymer, Grant, Bruce, Delaurenti and Schellert,, Nos - 2, Stredicke and Alternate Perry. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT Accesses THE MATTER OF ALTERNATE PLANS FOR REROUTING TRAFFIC FROM RENTON HILL BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND THE BOARD OF PUBLIC +� WORKS. CARRIED. PROCLAMATION Proclamation of Mayor Garrett was read declaring the week of March 3 COMMUNITY BANK through March 9, 1973, as COMMUNITY BANK OF RENTON WEEK in tribute to OF RENTON WEEK the faith this bank is showing in the present and future economy of the City of Renton and to welcome this new member of the banking community dedicated to serving the people of our city. Mr. Robert Olson, President, and Board Members Mr. Robert Hendrickson and Mr. Louis Barei were present at the Council Meeting to hear the Proclamation. Mr. Olson introduced his Board Members and accepted the Proclamation with thanks and explained the organization of the bank, which is the first state charter bank_ in fifty years in Renton, there being 325 stock holders, 98% local. Every- one was invited to the opening March 3, 1973 at 10:00 a.m. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT THE CITY COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PROCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR. CARRIED. AWARD Mayor Garrett presented City of Renton Award to Dave Douglas for his services on the Planning Commission last year. Mr. Douglas regretted having to resign, but he is attending school out of the area. CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Director of Public Works Gonnason was read recommending & CURRENT acceptance by the Council and final payment of $22,673.07 be paid to BUSINESS the Contractor, Frank Coluccio Construction Co. for the Water Project W-380 Talbot Road S. , CAG 3018-72. This contract was completed on CAG 3018-72 January 31, 1973 and accepted by the Utility and Engineering Departments .rte Talbot Road S. on February 2, 1973 and if after 30 days no claims or liens are filed Water Project against the project and proof of payment of tax liabilities .received, Frank Coluccio retained percentage be paid. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT Const. Co. THE COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. CAG 3016-72 Letter from Director of Public Works Gonnason was read recommending Benson Rd. S. acceptance by the Council and final payment of $1,022.18 be paid to Water Project the Contractor, Gesner & Brown, Inc. for work performed on the 8" water- main in Benson Road S. from Eagle Ridge Dr. to Interstate #405, CAG 3016-72. Gesner & Brown This contract was completed on January 31, 1973, and accepted by the Utility and Engineering Departments on February 2, 1973 and if after 30 days no claims or liens are filed against the project and proof of payment of tax liabilities received, retained percentage be paid. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Fund Transfer Letter from City Clerk Delores Mead, Secretary of the Firemen's Pension Board, was read requesting the transfer of $87,500 from the Firemen's Pension Board to the proper division of the Fire Department Budget for payment of accumulated Sick Leave Benefits to Fire Department personnel. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR AND REFER TO THE LEGIS- LATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. CARRIED. Petition for Letter from Director of Public Works Gonnason was read stating that two Creation of petitions had been submitted to the City Council 2/5/73 for creation L.I.D. 279 of Sanitary Sewer L.I.D. adjoining Talbot Road in the vicinity of the Sanitary Sewer Victoria Park Development. Petition submitted by Puget Western signed Victoria Park by an owner representing 100% of the front footage and 100% of the area Talbot Road within the proposed district. The petition submitted by property owners abutting Talbot Road between the Victoria Park Development and the Mance addition is signed by owners representing 12.61% of the frontage abutting the proposed improvement and 1:3.20% of the area within the proposed district. 443 Renton City Council Minutes 2/26/73 Page 4 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS L.I.D. 279 An additional petition filed with the Clerk on 2/26/73 increased the Victoria Park percentage of the abutting footage to 81.48% and increased the percentage Talbot Road of area to 94.92%. It was recommended that the two petitions be combined (See Resolution within one L.I.D. and that a hearing date of April 2, 1973 be established No. 1839) for the preliminary assessment roll. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Councilman Grant requested a copy of the report be I-aw sent to Victoria Park Homes, c/o Mr. Robert McBeth. Logan Ave. N. City Clerk reported Bid Opening on February 8, 1973 on the landscaping 6 Airport Way and beautification of the Airport Way & Logan Avenue N. area. Letter Landscaping from Director of Public Works Gonnason was read recommending the acceptance Bid Opening of the low bidder, Westerra, Inc. , in the amount of $53,741.01, including 2/8/73 Schedule "B" and the wood wall and deleting Alternates #1 and #2. The Board of Public Works confirmed the recommendation. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, BIDS AND RECOMMENDATIONS BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR REPORT BACK. CARRIED. (Bid Tabulation Attached) Edmonds N.E. The City Clerk reported Bid Opening on February 22, 1973 on the Admonds Phase II Ave. N.E. - Phase II project, six bidders responding. (Bid Tabulation Bid Opening Attached) MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER THE BIDS TO 2/22/73 THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Amusement Games City Clerk read applications for Music Machine licenses from Player's Applications Tavern, King's Tavern and the Bunk House Tavern. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. CARRIED. Claim for The City Clerk read the Claim for Damages filed by Mrs. Laura M. Bates, namages 8225 S. 121st, Seattle, for damage to car. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY s. Laura Bates DELAURENTI, TO REFER CLAIM TO THE INSURANCE CARRIER AND THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. Now No-Fee Permit Letter was read from the Renee Guild for Retarded Children requesting a Balloons for permit to sell "Sunshine Balloons for the Retarded" at Renton area busi- Ch.ildren nesses on March 2nd and 3rd, 197.3. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT A NO-FEE PERMIT BE ISSUED. CARRIED. Lease of Public Letter was read from Mr. Charles Shane regarding property previously leased Right-of-Way to Robinson-Lyon Ford on Grady Way, as to what terms and conditions would be required by the City. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Claim for Claim was read from Mrs. Bertha Shane for water damage to her property, Damages incurred in November, 1963. SCHELLERT MOVED, BRUCE SECONDED, TO REFER Mrs. B. Shane CLAIM TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE INSURANCE CARRIER. CLYMER MOVED, STREDICKE SECONDED, THAT THE MOTION BE AMENDED TO ALSO REFER THE CLAIM TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. THE AMENDED MOTION CARRIED. APPOINTMENTS The Clerk read Mayor Garrett's appointment of Mrs. Susan Ringwood, Renton to the Board of Ethics for a four-year term which will expire on December 31, Board of Ethics 1976. Mrs. Ringwood is appointed representing Board of Directors of the Mrs. Susan Renton School District, replacing Dr. Jack Priebe, whose appointment expired Ringwood, 16841 December 31, 1972, and who is no longer a School Board member. MOVED BY 4th Ave. S.E. GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER THE APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. snow Mrs. Linda The Clerk read Mayor Garrett's appointment of Mrs. Linda Ritzau to the Ritzau, 2032 Board of Ethics to complete the term of Mrs. Susan Ringwood. Mrs. Ritzau Dayton Dr. S.E. represents the Board of Trustees of the League of Women Voters, and her term will expire on December 31, 1974. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO REFER THE APPOINTMENT TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. Az�? Renton City Council Minutes 2/26/73 Page 5 OLD BUSINESS Council President Clymer appointed Councilman Perry as Chairman of the Appointment Transportation Committee. Councilman Perry accepted the appointment. Bicycle Thefts Councilman Grant reported information from the Police Department that theft of bicycles has greatly diminished in the last three months. There have been 275 bicycles registered in the last three months. Many have been recovered and remain unclaimed as they were not registered. Field Trip Councilman Grant reported that they had a very successful field trip to the Earlington Flats Area with Hazen High School students, the Planning Commission and Planning Director. Metro Bus Councilman Stredicke requested Mayor Garrett to report on last Tuesday's meeting with Metro people to go over bus route changes. Metro officials proposed route changes for the Renton area to be worked out with Traffic Engineering. it should be a much improved service. Audience Comment Mr. Gotti and Mr. Shepherd expressed concern about how soon an alternate Mario Gotti access might be expected, were assured by Mayor Garrett and Councilman H. Shepherd Perry that the Grant Avenue extension project would be under way this year. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY GRANT THAT THE GRANT AVENUE EXTENSION BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke suggested that a study of the use of plastic pipe for sewer connections, brought up during discussion on L.I.D. 278, by the Engineering and Building Departments would be worthwhile. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT GIVE A RECOMMENDATION ON THE USE OF PLASTIC PIPE IN SEWER. MOTION CARRIED. Bus Stop City Clerk read a letter from McLendon Hardware, 1020 Bronson Way, addressed to the Transportation Committee, regarding changing the .location of the bus stop in front of their business from the east side of their driveway to the west side of their driveway as the present location is causing a traffic hazard. Councilman Stredicke commented that the Administration is conducting a study of all Metro bus stops. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER LETTER TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. CARRIED. Municipal Building Councilman Stredicke commented on Building Security, asking if the Security Acting Building Director could devise some form of security so that the building would be open and available to the public when there were meetings scheduled. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, AND CARRIED THAT MEETING BE 11:05 P.M. ADJOURNED. Meeting adjourned at 11:05 P.M. Maxine Motor, Deputy City Clerk 7 �rw 445 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE 2/23/73 BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF ,, // tFUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS YAr t) -M 0.,-N l v G L4.S E t3ho 7-- .310/1 CURRENT FUND - l/o/o -0367,1 - j/O0 3619 3693 Z 37�. MARK$ AND RECREATION 3694 3711 $7#060913 ARTERIAL STREET 3712 3713 •16#223900 CITY STREET 3714 3738 $65,776961 CEDAR RIVER M AND I 3739 3741 $67993 LIBRARY 3742 3773 $4x835934 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 3774 3778 $1*786947 REQS AND STRCET FMD THRUST 3779 3791 $23#443#43 URBAN ARTERIAL 3792 3804 $35#916971 WATERWORKS UTILITY 3805 383--.- $46#027963 AIRPORT 3831841 $ 3 i#428950 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3842 3864 $3#636924 FIREMEN 6 PENSION 3865 3894 $7#494®28 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS M[# THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY C0UNCILi HAVING; RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE Aft[ /OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED,# DO HFRE'BY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO. 3619 THROUGH NO9 3896 IN THE AMOUNT OF THIS 23 OF FEBRUARY , $9729 �d6, o6y o� SPECIAL WARRANTS: FINANCE CO M TEE 017/ WARRANT13895 - S 130.57 WARRANT#3896 — 90869.43 w Sam"= w "meas "sssw CO MITTEE M MBER ea a m •! ea` •w s�s s s s s"A ea s� CO TTEE MEMBER sms�mssseamswsssssmseas�sseams sea" C04MITTEE MEMBER 446 2/26/73 61D TABULATION SHEET PROJECT : AIRPORT WAY LANDSCAPING DAT E • February 8, 1973 V I D DER 11 Alf if g!, TOTAL WESTERRA, INC. SEATTLE 1$51,675.76 $2,065.25 $53,741.01 SPRAGUES LYNNWOOD $52,251.87 $3,114.50 $55,366.37 VALLEY CREST LANDSCAPING BOTHELL $65,190.97 $2,737 .71 $67,928.68 MOORE CLEAR CO. SEATTLE $70,511.20 $2,445.50 $72,956.70 GOLF LANDSCAPING, INC. KENT $89,156.64 $3,215.55 $92,372.19 ENGINEER"S ESTIMATE $59,354.82 $2,861.00 $62,215.82 CITY CLERK' S OFFICE 2/26/73 CITY OF RENTON - BID OPENING 2/22/73 EDMONDS AVE . N . E . - PHASE II AA I Bid Contractor Bid Sales Tax Total EEO Bond A & M Construction Equip. Co . $ 33 , 328 . 90 $1 , 766 . 43 $35r085. 33 X X 1901 - 23rd Ave . So . Eng. $ 35 , 095 . 17 Seattle , WA Correc . Bellevue Bulldozing Co . $ 37 , 918 . 00 $2 , 009. 65 $ 39 , 927 . 65 X X 1503 - 128th Place N . E. Bellevue , WA 98055 R. W. Scott Constr . Co $39 , 768 . 75 $2 , 107 . 74 $41 , 876. 49 X X 9840 Carr Road Renton , WA 98055 Davis & Cox $41 , 801 . 25 $2 , 215 . 47 $44 , 016. 72 X X P . O. Box 66286 Seattle , WA 98166 Moss Construction $42 ,487 . 25 $2 , 251 . 82 $44 , 739. 07 X X Zenith, Washington Tri-State Construction $45 , 354 . 00 $2 ,403 . 76 $47 , 757 . 76 X X 3829 Bridgeway North Seattle , WA 98103 Engineer ' s Estimate $ 34 , 923 . 53 �P CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 2f2Fi�7? COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTSS OF THE WHOLE Thurs, 3/1 8:00 P.M. Clymer Council Chambers Utilities Rates & Information Concern ng the Utilities Department COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. , 2/27 7:30 P.M. Grant 3rd F1r. Conf. Room PUD's and Landscaping Bid FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Wed. , 2/28 8:30 P.M. Schellert Ext. of fringe benefits to non- represented employees & other items LEGISLATION Mon. , 3/5 7:00 P.M. Perry PUBLIC SA FET Y Thurs. , 3/1 7:30 P.M. Delaurenti Chairman's Office Consideration of amusement licenses and other PUBLIC WORKS Thurs., 3/1 7:00 P.M. Bruce TRANSPORTATION OTHER 449 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FEBRUARY 26, 1973 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3262 $ ---- George F. Collier 206 Tobin Avenue South Demolish Shed, 63 1, 548.00 HUD-Dalpay & Assoc. 1304 N. 34th st. Reroof, install gutters-downspouts as64 20,000.00 Kelso Const. 1921 Aberdeen P1. S.E. Const. fam. res. 3265 27,000.00 Rigby Dev. Co. ,Inc. 909 S. 19th Court const. fam. res. , daylight basement 3266 28,000.00 Rigby Dev. Co. ,Inc. 2910 Morris Ave. S. const.fam.residence partial basement 3267 500.00 Azola Blags 317 S. 3rd St. Const.non-bearing partitions ELECTRICAL PERMITS E 3906 $ 2,000.00 Renton Terrace Nursing Home 80S.W.2nd St. Hang new hall fixture: 3907 12,000,00 The Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Replace 7 panels in bldg. 4-20 & 4.21 3908 25.00 Harry Strathdee 2307 N.E. 7th St. Move wiring for roof of carport 3909 500.00 Renton Elks 226 - 228 & 2301/2 Conversion to under- Main Ave. S. ground service 3910 35.00 Elizabeth A. Peterson 3516 N.E. Sunset B1.Conver.of lines to underground wiring 3911 50.00 James V. Duff 215 Whitwrth Ave.S Conv. undergd.wiring 912 5, 170.00 The Boeing Co. Boeing Renton Plant Revision 5 power pane. 4-21 & 4-20 '3913 2, 000.00 Byken Machine 405 Renton Village Repair Serv.byrnd Main P1. S. set 2 sub panels 3914 100.00 Tyee Const. Co. N.E. 12th St. & Install Temp. serv. - Redmonds Ave. N.E. const. site 3915 100.00 A & H Const. Raymond Ave. S.W. & Inst. Temp. Serv. S.W. 12th St. 3916 89.00 Ray Brown 3209 Sunset B1.N.E. Inst. Undergrnd serv. 3917 30,877.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. 203 S. 2nd St. Inst. Elec.per plans 3918 200.00 Muffler Systems 301 Airport Wy Inst. 3-phase serv. & misc. connections 3919 200.00 Edwin & Olive Bakken 1416 Monroe Ave.N.E.Inst. new panel 3920 150.00 Torkelson Heating 355 & 357 Rainier Chnge sery for underg Ave. N. hook-up 3921 700.00 Loberg Oldsmobile 233 Burnett Ave. S. Wire used car office MECHANICAL PERMIT M3437 $1, 500.00 Charles Downey 102 Monterey Dr. Inst. Plmb.& Fixtures 3438 200.00 Leroy B. Dravland 1216 Benson Rd. S. drainfield repair IA39 4,700.00 The Boeing Co. Boeing Renton Plant Misc. Plumb. work 40 100.00 Peter Zwick 902 S. 2nd St. Inst. gas hot wtr heate —41 87.50 Darrell Stull 2402 Jones Av.N.E. Rep. Elec. Wter heater with gas water heater 3442 250.00 Tom Haynes 3625 Lk Wa. Bv. N Rep.& Alter. piping/Dra 3443 1, 100.00 Kelso Const. Co. 2301 Vashon Av.N.E. Inst. Plumb. & Fixtures 3444 200.00 Harold Jordan 3005 Mpl Vly Hiwy Repl. Septic Tank SIGN PERMIT S 275 $4,000.00 Good Chevrolet 617 S. 3rd St. 2-pole, l-proj , l-wall 276 25.00 Mobil Oil Co. 2022 S. Puget Dr. Display special signs for grand opening 450 .ontinued: PERMITS FEBRUARY 26, 1973 SEWER PERMITS NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK 1782 B. G. Morrison 3011 Mt.View Ave N. Connect side sewer 1783 W.I. Mendenhall 3007 Mt.View Ave N. Connect side sewer 1784 David Clark 3103 Mt.View Ave N. Connect side sewer 1785 Mrs David Martin 3719 Lk. Wa. Blvd. N. Connect side sewer 1786 Sonya Reis 3605 Lk. Wa. Blvd. Connect side sewer 1787 Don Savoy 3015 Mt.View Ave N. Connect side sewer 1788 Loretta Gustine 3401 Lk. Wa. Blvd. Connect side sewer 1789 Mr. Anderson 814 N. 30th Connect side sewer 1790 Mr. Stoleman 3101 Mnt . Viw. Ave. Connect side sewer 1791 James E. Steen 3607 Lk. Wa. Blvd. N. Connect side sewer 1792 Ron Eriksen 2611 Meadow N. Connect side sewer 1793 Thomas R. Dahlby 3213 Mt. View Ave. N. Connect side sewer 451 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 5, 1973 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. Summons & Complaint - Edwin H . Cleveland - Springbrook Creek CITY CLERK Notify L. I . D. 277 Property Owners fourteen days after Bid Opening of Public Hearing Send letter to International Leasing Corp . of Council ' s decision on Light Standards on Public Right-of-Way , S . Grady Way Letter and Ordinance to parties in Street Vacation , 2nd & Logan Ave . LEGISLATION COMMITTEE L . I . D. 277 - N .E. 10th St . Sanitary Sewers Ordinance amending Animal Control ordinance L. I. D. 278 - Earlington Gardens Sewer Alley Vacation - S . 2nd St . and Logan Ave . S . Resolution on proposed House Bill 519 FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Appointment - Municipal Arts Commission Use of City Vehicles 452 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 5, 1973 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Council President Pro Tem Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge CALL TO ORDER of Allegiance and called the. Renton City Council Meeting to order . ..r ROLL CALL OF GRANT, BRUCE, STREDICKE, PERRY COUNCIL MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO EXCUSE THE ABSENT COUNCILMEN . CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES DELAURENTI, Council President Pro Tem; MAXINE IN ATTENDANCE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; JACK LYNCH, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Director of Public Works; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; WES CREWS, Acting Building Director, VIC TEGANTVOORT, Street Superin- tendant; GENE COULON, Parks Director; and W.E. BENNETT, Accounting and Investment Supervisor MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE MINUTES OF 2/26/73 FEBRUARY 26, 1973 COUNCIL MEETING BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been L.I.D. 277 published and posted as required by law, the Public Hearing N.E. 10th St . on L. I .D. 277 , N . E . 10th Street Sanitary Sewer, was declared open . Council President Pro Tem called on Director of Publi - Works Gonnason to give a general explanation of the proposes L. I. D. The boundaries were explained, a portion of N.E . 10t. Street and a portion of N .E . 10th Place between Sunset Blvd. and Edmonds Ave . N .E. being involved . He stated that the estimated cost of the improvement at about $32, 000, assess- ments approximately $21 per front foot , estimates being con- servative. Costs may be less . Some street improvement is involved, some street maintenance funds to bring up the level to a good high quality . Reason for high costs being a small district , no grants or participating funds . City Clerk read report from Director of Public Works Gonnason that the valuation of the property within this proposed district plus 25% of the existing improvements is $84, 750 adequate to support the L.I . D. , total estimated cost is $32 , 542 . 98 . Violet Seashore 2221 N.E . 10th City Clerk read letter of protest from Lester E. E1zig, 2405 N.E . 10th Street , objecting to the high cost of the Dale Madison assessment , although he was in favor of a sanitary sewer 2314 N .E . 10th Pl .for the area . Rose Helmholz Rose Helmholz also objected to what she termed as a very 2306 N.E . 10th high assessment on her property . Mr. Lester Elzig, being present, also protested against the price . All residents E. Gonder present at the hearing were for the sewer, but protested 2327 N.E. 10th the cost of the assessment . Councilman Stredicke brought up the fact that there was possibly enough protesters to Leroy Fox kill the improvement , even though 12 property owners out 1023 N.H. 10th of 21 property owners had signed the petition to create Place the L .I.D. Councilman Perry suggested that the City put out a call for bids on the project , and the property George Vedos owners would have another chance if the bid was too high 2222 30th to protest against the improvement and turn it down, but since everyone agreed that the sanitary sewer was needed _ 45.E Renton City Council Meeting Minutes 3/5/73 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARING in the area , that this might be the better route to go, as (Continued) the bid might be low enough to reduce the assessment costs . Councilman Perry asked the City Attorney if the bids came in higher, instead of lower, if the City could reject any and all bids . City Attorney Shellan advised that the City reserves the right to reject any bid. Mr. Gonder and Mr . E1zig withdrew their protests . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE ADMINISTRATIOI PROCEED WITH THE DRAFTING OF THE BID CALL AND NECESSARY LEGISLATION AND THAT THE CITY CLERK SHOULD NOTIFY PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD WITHIN FOURTEEN DAYS OF THE BID OPENING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance and Personnel Committee Report recommended payment #3897 - 3991 of Warrants 3897 through 3991 , L. I. D. 270 cash warrants L.I. D. 270 40 through 44 be approved, having received departmental 40 - 44 certification that merchandise and/or service have been received or rendered. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. CARRIED. ORDINANCES & The Legislation Committee recommended first reading for RESOLUTIONS ordinance amending the ordinance on Animal Control for control of dogs in certain public areas . The amendment Animal Control makes it unlawful to permit any animal. , whether licensed Amendment or not , to run at large in any public park, public beach , pond, fountain, stream, public playground, school ground or other public facility allowing swimming and/or boating activities , such as Lake Washington Beach Park, Kennydale Beach, and the enclosed Liberty Park Swimming Pool . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE, REPORT AND REFER BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOLLOWING FIRST READING BY THE CLERK. CARRIED. L. I.D. 278 The Legislation Committ.ec recommended first reading for Earlington an ordinance establishing L . I. D. 278 to provide sewer lines Gardens Sewers and appurtenances in the vicinity of Earlington Gardens west of Lind Ave . S . W. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND REFER BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOLLOWING FIRST READING BY THE CLERK. CARRIED. Rivily Rezone The Legislation Committee recommended second and final Ordinance #2767 reading and adoption of an ordinance changing zoning classifi- cation from Trailer Park "T" and General Classification District "G" to Light Industrial District "L-l" and Business District "B-1" , property located north of Longacres Race Track and east of Oakdale Avenue S . W. , better known as the Rivily property . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Councilman Grant spoke in opposition to the motion , he wanted to go on record as voting against the ordinance, believing it will set a trend for this whole area . Council President Pro Tem Delaurenti asked Planning Director Ericksen to enlighten the Council about the property due north of the Longacres Race Track . Director Ericksen explained that the ordinance was in accordance with The Comprehensive Land Use Plan . ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED IN AYE - PERRY, STREDICKE AND BRUCE; NO - GRANT. MOTION CARRIED. Alley Vacation Councilman Perry brought up the matter of the valuation on S. 2nd & Logan the ordinance relating to alley vacation . Engineering had verified the amount to be $2 , 572 . 60, one-half of the valua- tion of the area to be vacated. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND THAT THE CITY CLERK NOTIFY THE PARTIES CONCERNED. CARRIED. 454 Renton City Council 3/5/73 Page 3 ORDINANCES & The Legislation Committee recommended that a resolution RESOLUTIONS transferring $87, 500 from the Firemen 's Pension Fund unto Fund Transfer Fire Department budget accounts for the purpose of payment Resolution #1840 of accumulated sick leave and dental benefits . MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY GRANT TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION. Council- man Stredicke inquired what this money was for. The Clerk was asked to read the Resolution . Councilman Stredicke inquired of Finance Director Marshall if this resolution was currently in connection with the negotiation settleme ' with the Firemen 's Union . Finance Director Marshall repl affirmatively , the letter from the Firemen 's Pension Board requesting transfer being approved at last Council Meeting. Charles Shane Mr. Shane asked the Council if the"Firemen and the Police- men were negotiated with at this time , why didn ' t all of the employees get the same benefits? It was explained that the union contracts were negotiated at different times in the year . After some further- discussion, Council Presi- dent Pro Tem Delaurenti asked if there were any further questions . MOTION CARRIED. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT A FIVE MINUTE RECESS BE DECLARED. CARRIED. Council recessed at 9: 40 p.m. and reconvened at 9 : 55 p.m. Roll Call resulted in all the Councilmen present . CORRESPONDENCE & The City Clerk read the Summons and Complaint of Edwin H. CURRENT BUSINESS Cleveland and wife regarding the diversion of water from Summons & Springbrook Creek. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO Complaint REFER THE MATTER TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE INSURANCE Edwin H . CARRIER . CARRIED. Cleveland - Springbrook Crk. The City Clerk read the Public Works Committee Report and a letter from Public Works Director Gonnason recommen, Edmonds Ave . ing acceptance of the low bidder, A & M Construction Co . Phase II Project in the amount of $35, 095 . 17 for Edmonds Ave . N.E. - Phase Bid Award II Project and that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the contract documents . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE BID OF A & M CONSTRUCTION CO. BE APPROVED AND THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK AUTHORIZED TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT. After some discussion by Councilman Grant as to where the money came from and the cost of the rockery , Mr . Gonnason replied that the money was from UAB, and that there had been a mutual agreement on the property for the rockery , there being no other questions , MOTION CARRIED. Appointments City Clerk read letter from Mayor Garrett announcing that Municipal Arts Mrs . Hazel O 'Harra who had been reappointed to the Municipal Commission Arts Commission wished her name withdrawn from consideration . Mayor Garrett will be submitting a new candidate for appoint- ment within the near future . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE TO REFER TO THE PERSONNEL AND FINANCE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Lighting Stand- The Community Services Committee report recommended that ards - Grady Way the Industrial Leasing Company remove the lighting standards Robinson-Lyon located adjacent to Robinson-Lyon Ford on Grady Way . Thi: Ford permit for the use of public right-of-way has been extend< in the past and the Community Services Committee after mue?lo consideration and study recommends immediate removal of these lighting standards . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT THE COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE 'S REPORT. CARRIED. 455 Renton City Council Minutes 3/5/73 Page 4 Bid Award The Community Services Committee concurred with the Planning Airport Way Department in their recommendation to award the bid to the Landscaping low bidder , Westerra , Inc. in the sum of $53, 741 . 01 , for the landscaping along Airport Way . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT WESTERRA INC. BE AWARDED THE BID. ' The landscaping will be completed by June . CARRIED. Audience Mr . Shane inquired of City Attorney Shellan if the City Comment could institute proceedings to get the taxes in the Renton- King County area reduced . City Attorney Shellan replied 'Charles Shane that it was not legal to use City funds for any such per- Property Taxes sonal grievances , and that there were several ways that citizens could protest the high taxes imposed. The State Constitution provides that taxes be assessed at 50% of the true market value of the property . Citizens can appeal to their legislators to draft a bill to amend the Constitu- tion to provide for assessment at 25% , and it would be sub- mitted to a vote of the people , or a group of citizens could band together and hire an attorney to take the matter to court . Dave Rupell Council President Pro Tem Delaurenti took the opportunity Greater Renton to introduce Mr. Dave Rupell , the new editor of the Greater News Renton News , to the Council and the audience and welcomed him. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Grant announced there would be a short presenta- tion before the Planning Commission Committee on Compre- hensive Land Use Planning by the Community Services Committee to start looking at the Earlington Area for future problems before they develop . (See Meeting Schedule for Public Hear- ing. ) Mayor 's Councilman Stredicke suggested that Council President Pro Convention Tem Delaurenti might explain the absence of Mayor Garrett Washington , D. C. and Council President Clymer from the Council Meeting. Council President Pro Tem Delaurenti said that the Mayor were attending a Mayor 's Convention in Washington , D. C . and would be returning on Tuesday , March 6th . Emergency Exits Councilman Stredicke inquired relative to emergency exits in Restaurants in restaurants in the City of Renton , some discrepancies having been noted . City Vehicles Councilman Stredicke stated that he had received the list of employees authorized to use City vehicles . He noted that there were changes in the kind of controls in 1973 as compared to 1971 . He noted there was no ordinance regulating the use of vehicles after regular working hours , and the Council should take some action on this . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, THE USE OF CITY VEHICLES BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Employees Living Councilman Stredicke said he thought there should be a Within City requirement for Department heads and Assistants to attempt Limits to live within the City Limits . He requested the Mayor ' s Office to furnish Council with a list of these employees and where they live . ---douse Bill 519 Councilman Stredicke reported receiving a letter and copy Election of Port of House Bill 519 from Mr. King Lysen, State Representative Commissioners from the 31st District . The House Bill is directed at restructuring the method of election of the King County Port Commission . Mr . Lysen requested a Resolution be drafted to support the bill . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER HOUSE BILL 519 TO THE LEGISLATION COM- MITTEE. CARRIED. 456 Renton City Council Minutes 315173 Page 5 ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY RERRYr THAT THE COUNCFL 10: 55 P .M. MEETING HE ADJOURNED. Meeting adjourned at 10: 55 P.Ms c-L Maxine Motor, Deputy City Clerk OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK FEBRUARY 26, 1973 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING ... DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3268 $15 , 923 .00 Valley General Hosp. 400 S . 43rd St . Remodeling Psychiatric Unit 3269 4 , 000. 00 Dale E. Ellis 1159 Shelton Ave. Additon to existing N.E. residence 3270 1, 000. 00 David L. Warwick 3536 N.E.7th P1. Enclose carport 3271 1, 000.00 E.B. Stranack 1509 N. 24th St . Const , retaining wall ELECTRICAL PERMIT E3922 $ 2 , 500.00 Valley General Hosp. 400 S . 43rd St. Wire Psychiatric Unit 3923 211.00 FHA/Dalpay & Assoc. 3600 N.E. 9th St . Inst. New Service, rewire kitchen & laundry room. 3924 750.00 FHA/Dalpay & Assoc. 855 Queen Ave.N. E. Inc, serv.add circL :s hang fixtures ..� 3925 550.00 FHA/Dalpay & Assoc. 3701 N. E. 10th St . Inc. serv. add circuits hang fixtures 3926 45.00 FHA/Dalpay & Assoc. 3318 N. E. 7th P1. Inst . Wiring electric furnace 3927 900.00 Herb Mull 102 Monterey N. E. Wire new residence 3928 200.00 Renton Dodge 453 Rainier Ave.N Inst. Wiring/tool rooms 3929 20. 00 Leroy B. Dravland 1216 Benson Road S. Electrical to connect sump pump/hold tank in drainfield 3930 1, 000.00 John Julian 1400 S.7th St . Rewire residence MECHANICAL PERMIT M3445 250.00 Valley General Hosp. 400 S . 43rd St. Move Two Basins 3446 761.00 Stanford C. Witsoe 2009 N. E. 16th St . Inst . 137 , 000 BTU gas fired furnace 3447 600.00 Kelso Const . 2301 Vashon Ave.NE Inst . 100, 000 BTU gas forced air heating sys 3448 1, 000.00 Charles Downey 102 Monterey Dr.NE Inst. 95, 000 BTU oil forced air heatininys 3449 650.00 Barei Building 314 Wells Ave. S. Inst. 700, 000 BTU conv. burner in box er 3450 1, 125.00 Stanford C. Witsoe 2009 N.E. 16th st Inst. Plumb. & Fixtures 3451 1, 075.00 Lewis H. Purcell 2015 NE 16th St. Inst. Plumb. & Fixtures SIGN PERMIT S 277 6 , 000.00 Loberg Olds 233 Burnett Ave S 2-Pole, 1-Wall 278 350.00 Empire Aquarium 211 Wells Ave S. Inst. Illuminated projecting sign I 1 1 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 3/5/73 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS ;COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE COMMUNITY SERVICES Sat . 3/17 9 : 30 AM Grant Field Trip/Bellevue Planning Commission & Community Services re Public Improvement Districts Thurs . 3/22 7 : 30 PM Grant Council Chambers PUBLIC HEARING w/Planning Commission re FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Planned Unit Development LEGISLATION Mon. 3/12 7 : 00 PM Perry Chairman ' s Office PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION Wed. 3/7 8 : 00 PM Perry 6th F1 . Conference Review items in Committee Room OTHER U � Ss RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 12, 1973 Municipal Building Monday , 8: 00 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for Damages - Mrs . Martha Erickson for Thomas G . Claim for Damages - Mrs . Carolyn Van Decar and daughter COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Renton Sailing Club Fire Drills at Renton Airport Publication of Call for Bids LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Human Rights and Affairs Commission L. I . D. 277 Ordinance Proposed Ordinance - Airport Zoning Resolution - Funds Transfer, City Shop Construction Fund & L . I. D. 's 74 95 Revenue Sharing - Block Grant Form of Federal Funds TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Lane Changes on Rainier Avenue South COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Matter of Administrative Assistant to Council .,r 1 � I RENTON CITE' COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 12, 1973 Municipal Building Monday, 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called CALL TO ORDER the Renton City Ccuncil Meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF CLYMER, GRANT, BRUCE, STREDICKE, PERRY, DELAURENTI COUNCIL and SCHELLERT CITY OFFICIALS IN AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; ATTENDANCE GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; GERARD SHELLAN, City Attorney; JACK LYNCH, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief; WARREN GONNASON, Director of Public Works; WES CREWS, Acting Building Director; G. E. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; DEL BENNETT, Airport Director; GENE COULON, Parks Director; VIC TEGANTVOORT, Street Superintendant; and JOHN GIESE, Human Resources Coordi- nator MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT THE MINUTES OF MARCH 5, 1973 COUNCIL MEETING BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been Proposed Ordinance published and posted as required by law, the Public Commission on Human Hearing on proposed ordinance on "Commission on Euman Rights and Affairs Rights and Affairs" , was declared open. Legislation Committee Chairman Perry stated that the Committee Chris Wright - 120 was interested in hearing any correspondence and comments Monterey Terrace NE from the audience so that the Legislation Committee could evaluate and possibly change the ordinance before it was placed on first reading. The City Clerk read a letter signed by seventeen people requesting the addition of the rights of the Mentally Handicapped, the Physically Handicapped, and the Emotionally Handicapped, along with the rights of those persons who have been incarcerated and have paid their debt to society, includ- ing juveniles . Audience Comment was invited. Mr. Wright read a letter from Mr . Frank H. Kinney, Chairman, Renton Fair Housing Committee, he regretted not being able to attend the Hearing, and praised the members of the Fair Housing Commission, the Ad Hoc Committee, and the Mayor's Office for their many hours of work toward the creation of the proposed Human Rights and Affairs Commission, and urged the Council to adopt the recommendations of the Ad Hoc Committee. Mr. Joe Sporcic Mr . Sporcic gave a presentation on the need for better 1316 Harrington NE understanding of those persons afflicted with epilepsy, there being more than 500 persons afflicted, in varying degrees, in the Renton Area alone. The audience was asked if there were any further comments , there being none, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE HEARING ON THE HUMAN RIGHTS AND AFFAIRS COMMISSION BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY GRANT, TO REFER THE LETTERS ON THE SUBJECT TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. CARRIED. VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert #3992 - 4144 recommended payment Of Warrants 3992 through 4144, L.I.D. L.I.D. 276 Revenue 276 Revenue Warrants R-19 and R-20 be approved, having Warrants R-19 6 R-20 received departmental certification that merchandise and/or service have been received or rendered. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE . CARRIED. Renton City Council Meeting Minutes 3/12/73 Page 2 ORDINANCES AND The Legislation Committee recommended that the ordi- RESOLUTIONS nance establishing Local Improvement District 277 to L.I. D. 277 provide sanitary sewers and appurtenances in the vicinity4 of N.E. 10th Street between Sunset Blvd. N.E. and Edmonds Avenue N.E. (preliminary hearing held March 5, 1973) be placed on first reading and referred back to Committee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION AND PLACE ORDINANCE ON r FIRST READING. CARRIED. The City Clerk read the ordinance . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE LEGISLATION_ COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ordinance No. 2768 The Legislation Committee recommended second and final Earlington Gardens reading of the ordinance establishing Local Improvement L.I.D. 278 District 278 to provide sanitary sewers and appurtenances in the vicinity of Earlington Gardens west of Lind Ave. S.W. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. Council man Stredicke raised question on percentage of comple- tion on the project and the amount of final assessment . Director of Public Works Gonnason stated the work has been started and has been in progress approximately two months and is about 50% to 60% complete. After some ensuing discussion, the MOTION CARRIED. The City Clerk read the ordinance . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE APPROVED. ROLL CALL VOTE RESULTED, CLYMER - AYE, GRANT - NO, BRUCE - AYE, STREDICKE - AYE, PERRY - AYE, DELAURENTI - AYE, SCHELLERT AYE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance adopted . Ordinance No. 2769 The Legislation Committee recommended second and final Amending Animal reading on an ordinance amending existing regulations Control Ordinance to control dogs in certain public areas , which will b City Parks posted by the Park Department . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE AND PLACE ON SECOND READING. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Perry said he had received a letter from the Animal Control Officer, Darrell Zepper, which might have a bearing on the ordinance. The City Clerk read the letter which suggested that the ordinance add a $25. 00 fine for violation of the ordinance . Upon inquiry by Councilman Perry, City Attorney Shellan said that if the City wanted to leave it to the discretion of the Judge, leave the ordinance as it is . He pointed out that the City already has an ordinance providing for a maximum of ninety days in jail and $500. 00 fine. The City Clerk read the ordinance . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY THAT THE ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Councilman Stredicke objected to the ordinance . Roll Call vote resulted in CLYMER - AYE, GRANT - AYE, BRUCE - AYE, STREDICKE - NO, PERRY - AYE, DELAURENTI - AYE, SCHELLERT - AYE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance adopted. CORRESPONDENCE AND The City Clerk read a letter from the Planning Commission. CURRENT BUSINESS The Planning Commission at its public hearing meeting of February 28, 1973, reviewed a proposed change to th Proposed Ordinance Zoning Ordinance pursuant to a request of the Airport Airport Zoning Director. The change is a minor amendment to the Zoni Ordinance, and the Planning Commission recommended approval of the proposed ordinance. The City Clerk read the draft of the ordinance. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO REFER THE ORDINANCE TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. 461 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes 3/12/73 Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE AND The City Clerk read a letter from Finance Director CURRENT BUSINESS Gwen Marshall requesting a Resolution to close out City Shop Construc- the City Shop Construction Fund and L .I. D. 's 74 and 95 tion Fund - LID's and transfer the funds , $1004. 37, into the Current Expense 74 and 95 Fund Fund. MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR Transfer AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED. City of Renton The City Clerk read a letter from Dick See, President Employee 's Club of the City Employee 's Club inviting the City Council- men to join the City of Renton Employee 's Club, which "" is a social club, dues are $2 . 00 a month . Metro Bus Stop The Transportation Committee report recommended that Vicinity of the bus stop be relocated to the west of the alley as McLendon 's Hdwe . Mr. McLendon had suggested. A letter from the Board of Public Works was also read which stated that they had also reviewed the request and reported that the relocation is valid and there is sufficient space for the bus stop west of the driveway . Letter from Director of Public Works Gonnason stated that Metro had been notified and concurred in the request . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT WE CONCUR IN THE REPORTS. CARRIED. Claim for Damages Claim for Damages from Mrs . Martha Erickson for her Thomas G. Erickson minor son, Thomas G. Erickson, was read. by the City 1416 N . 30th St. C3*rk for alleged injury at 108 Wells Ave. So . MOVED Or GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO REFER TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED. Claim for Damages Claim for Damages from Mrs . Carolyn G . Van Decar Carolyn Van Decar was read by the City Clerk for alleged injuries for 10426 S .E. 196th 'herself and her small daughter from a fall on the crosswalk at Third and Williams . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THIS CLAIM BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THE INSURANCE CARRIER. CARRIED. Revenue Sharing Mayor Garrett submitted a report to the City Council Block Grant Form requesting they pass a Resolution authorizing the Mayor of Federal Funds and the City to become a signatory to the agreement . In becoming a signatory , the City is a participant in the multi-governmental approach to manpower program- ming . MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Audience Comment Mr . O 'Brien questioned the removal of the left hand turn lane south on Rainier Avenue to Third Place . He owns the service station at Third Place and Rainier Ave . South and the removal of the Zane is hurting kis busi- ness . Public Works Director Gonnason replied that the traffic revisions on Rainier Avenue South were the subject of considerable study . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE SUBJECT BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTA- TION COMMITTEE. Mr . Perry asked if there had been any consf*ruction started on this channelization and that it should wait until the Committee reports . MOTION CARRIED. PROCLAMATIONS Proclamation of Mayor Garrett was read declaring the week of March 11 - 18 as International Demolay Week to International commemorate the 54th Anniversary of Demolay and express Demolay Week our appreciation of the fine examples set by these young leaders in contributing to the welfare and character of other young men- in this community, thus aiding in the development and leadership of tomorrow. Present to hear the Procalamation were Rich Davis , Loren Willett, Larry Cluphf, Gerald Cluphf, Don Lally , Jim Davis , Joe Grimes , 462 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes 3/12/73 Page 4 Greg Thompson, and Tim Burns , the Advisor, and his wife, members of the Renton Chapter . MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR. CARRIED. Rece.,ss MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , THAT THE 9: 213 P.M. COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. The Mayor reconvened the meeting at 9:25 P.M. Roll Call vote resulted in all Councilmen being present . ULD BUSINESS Councilman Clymer submitted his report on his trip to Washington, D.C. with the Mayor to the 7th Congressional 7th Congressional City Conference on March 4-6 , 1973. MOVED BY PERRY, City Conference SECONDED BY SCHELLERT THAT A COPY BE PREPARED FOR EACH COUNCILMAN AND THE NEWS MEDIA AND FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK. Councilman Stredicke commended Councilman Clymer on the well-written report . Councilman Clymer reported verbally on some of the meetings , etc. that they had been able to attend. MOTION CARRIED. Speed Limit - North Committee Chairman Perry submitted the Transportation Renton Interchange Committee report which was read by the City Clerk . The Transportation Committee concurred with the Traffic Engineer's report that the speed limit not be increased on N. Park Drive from Sunset Blvd. N.E. to Lake Washing- ton Blvd. because of heavy turn movements on Park Ave. N . on both sides of I-405. Traffic Engineer Dave Hamlin recommended retaining the present speed limit of 35 MPH in this area . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. Council- man Perry requested that a copy of this report be sent to the Police Chief. MOTION CARRIED. J, Visibility of Color Transportation Committee report on the subject of visi- Change on Traffic bility of color change on traffic signals referred to Signals them has been discussed with the staff. it had been reported that some traffic signal heads were mis-adjusted and were confusing to some motorists . The staff advises that they are reviewing the units in question and will make appropriate adjustments . At Councilman Grant 's inquiry, Councilman Perry reported that the report 's still pending on number of traffic installations or signals at intersections . Proposed Resolution The Transportation Committee concurs in the recommenda- Grade Elevation tion of the Department of Public Works to adopt the SR-515 proposed resolution regarding grade elevation of a portion of Route SR 515, composed of Talbot Road from its inter- sections with Grady Way and Puget Drive. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE TO CONCUR IN THE TRANSPORTA- TION COMMITTEE 'S REPORT. MOTION CARRIED. Renton Employees Councilman Stredicke asked whon they would receive a Not Residing in memo from the Mayor 's Office relative to the inquiry he City of Renton had made as to how many department heads and assistants did not live within the City . He thought the Council should be made aware of those that are not taxpayers or residents within the City . Renton Sailing Club MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT THE MATTER OF THE RENTON SAILING CLUB BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Administrative MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, THAT THE MATTER Assistant to the OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE CITY COUNCIL BE City Council REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. COUNCILMAN PERRY MOVED, GRANT SECONDED, TO MAKE A SUBSTI- TUTE MOTION TO REFER TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. 463 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes 3/12/73 Page 5 Boeing Fire Drills Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding March 14th Renton Airport hearing by Air Pollution Control Agency on Boeing Co. Air Pollution fire testing on Renton Airport . Airport Director Control Agency Bennett announced he would be attending, that he had r not been contacted by The Boeing Company, that the fire site tests and drills would include burning of highly flammable liquids causing considerable smoke . Fire Chief Walls reported favorably on the proposed tests as necessary to training, and that Renton firemen would be present, that testing outside the City in remote gravel pits was not practical , while maintaining fire coverage for the City . MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT THE MATTER OF FIRE TRAINING ON THE RENTON AIRPORT BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke inquired as to necessity of publication of Call for Bids in four local newspapers for three issues each. Public Works Director Gonnason explained that this was a TOPICS requirement and deci- sion on publication was forthcoming from State Highway Commission Director of Federal Financing. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TO REFER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THAT THE 10: 30 P.M. MEETING BE ADJOURNED. CARRIED. Meeting was adjourned at 10: 30 P.M. Maxine Motor, Deputy City Clerk %so j I I two CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF March .12, 1973 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS Thurs . , 3115 8: 00 P.M. Clymer Pending Legislation (Retirement COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE & sick leave) COMMUNITY SERVICES Sat . , 3117 9:30 a .m. Grant Meet at City Hall Field Trip with Planning Directo and Planning Commission on Plannmd Unit Dev. , Bellevue Area FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Thurs. , 3115 7: 00 P.M. Schellert Joint Meeting with City Negotiat- ing Committee - Subject-Extend Fringe Benefits LEGISLATION Mon . , 3119 7: 00 P.M. Perry Chairman 's Office PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTATION OTHER PUBLIC HEARING Wed. , 3114 1 :30 P.M. Air Pollutio Terminal Building Boeing Training of Firemen at Control Airport Site - Renton 465 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE 3/07/73 BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF FUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTB CURRENT FUND 3907 3934 *643960&0 PARK$ AND RECREATION 3935 3946 *14132056 TY STREET 3947 3955 *14480061 ftow REGO AND STREET FWD THRUST 3956 3964 *64325001 URBAN ARTERIAL 3965 3969 *614070055 LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION FUND 3970 3970 *164452059 WATERWORKS UTILITY 3971 3979 *34696092 AIRPORT 2980 39182 *144643099 i EQUIPMENT RENTAL, 3963 3991 *340160113 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS *1140415015 WE* THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL# HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES WAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED* DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0. 3907 THROUGH NO! 3991 IN TWE AMOUNT OF *114*415015 THIS 07 OF MARCH * 19721 boo LID 270 — REVENUE R-18 $60056.73 FINANCE COMMITTEE " CASH 40 180.00 if CASH 41 446.88 wwww�wwwwwwwwwwwww�wwwswwwwwww it CASH 42 31 .80 COMMITTEE MEM it CASH 43 4p740.69 " CASH 44 657.3636 •Irwwwwwwww sw� wwwwwwwwww C04 EE wMEMBE www wwwwwwwwpww ww0 w TEE MEMBER fir+ 46 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE 3/09/73 SE8IN ENDING TOTAL FUND DESCRIPTION WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF Vora - M,4CH,,1e U.C.C. 4Vyyz. _ yocry NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS CURRENT FUND VoIa+44s'z 110014059 mss' /�!.S PARK$ AND RECREATION 4060 4069 f2,;31i99 CITY STREET 4070 4084 f12�i0$�92 CEDAR RIVER M AND I 4085 4087 f67t93 LIBRARY 4088 4091 f1s062*07 EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT 4092 4096 fia'42o40 REB• AND STREET FWD THRUST 4097 4098 f173s47 URBAN ARTERIAL 4099 4102 f10724020 WATERWORKS UTILITY 4103 4120 $10004Q4008 AIRPORT 4121 4126 f5*05971 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4127 4142 $1*464@73 FIREMEN S PENSION 4143 4144 f 1J124990 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS Ole Wts THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL.♦ HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT "MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDs DO 4EREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0. 4001 THROUGH N0# 4144 IN THE AMOUNT OF TWIS 09 OF MARCH 1972s FINANCE COMMITT E i i LID 276 - REVENUE R-19 $21,243. 16 LID 276 - REVENUE R-20 2,360.35 w w w CO MITTEE MEMBERw ws wwww wwww wwwww�wwwww w w w COMMITTEE MEMS Awwww'�• w w�lw •ww www• COMMIT E MEMBER OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK MARCH 12, 1973 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3272 $ 500.00 Jerome G. Geffre 2717 Meadow Ave. N. Convert garage into Recreation room 3"x'3 18, 000.00 Q-M enterprises 1614 Glenwood Ave. SE Rebuild Found. & Compl. Single family residence 3`mm4 18, 000.00 Q-M Enterprises 1618 Glenwood Ave. SE Rebuild Found. & compl. single family resider= 3275 8, 560.00 Valley Genrl Hosp. 400 South 43rd St. Addition N. parkng Lot 3276 2, 500.00 G.K. Muller 2502 Meadow Ave. N. Const. Add. 3 rooms to existing residence 3277 17 , 340.00 John Dennis 903 N. 29th St. Const. new single fam. ELECTRICAL PERMITS residence E3931 $ 50.00 Jerome G. Geffre 2717 Meadow Ave. N. Ins. Basebd heater & two outlets 3932 50.00 Anton Althoff 4409 Sunset Blvd NE Conv. undergrd service 3933 50.00 Anton Althoff 4401 Sunset Blvd NE Conv. undergrd service 3934 75.00 F. Figgins 4444 Sunset Blvd NE Conv. undergrd service 3935 600.00 Group Health 275 Bronson Wy NE Inst wiring in remodeld medix clinic, 1st f lr 3936 55.00 John Dennis 903 N. 29th St. Ins. Temp. Service 3937 80.00 Mrs. Deitz 3524 Sunset Blvd. NE Conv. undergrd service 3938 200.00 Renton/Rainier 315 S. 3rd St. add circuits & redo Printery panel 3939 9, 300.00 Don Koll Co 933 Thomas Ave. SW Wire warehouse bldg. 3940 65.00 Ray Beach 3125 Sunset Blvd NE Conv Existg sery undrgd 3 1 65.00 Ray Beach 1409 Monroe NE conv undergrd Service 3 2 65.00 Ray Beach 1417 Monroe Ave. NE conv existng undergrd 3kJW3 47.00 Earl McLaughlin 1408 Monroe Ave. NE conv undergrd service 3944 50.00 Ed Becley 3517 NE Sunset Blvd conv undergrd service 3945 150.00 PAC -CAR 480 Houser Wy N. Inst. Temp serv. 3946 650.00 Kelso Const. Co. 2301 Vashon Ave NE Wire new sngle fam res 3947 1, 760.00 Valley Gnrl Hos. 400 South 43rd St. Addition N. Parkng lot 3948 50.00 Sargent-Tyee Co 632 Rainier Ave S Temp. Electric service 3949 1, 150.00 Robert Rivily 409, 411, 413 & 415 Conversion to under- Rainier Ave. N ground services MECHANICAL PERMITS M3452 $ 2, 100.00 Group Health 275 Bronson Wy NE Plumbing installation remod clinic - 7 sinks 3453 130.00 FHA/Dalpay Asso. 3309 NE 10th St . Inst. 2 plumng units - ins. water pipng otsde faucets/sink/wter hetet 3454 4, 668.00 John O'Donnell 933 Thomas Ave. SW inst plmbng & fixtures 3455 1, 500.00 William Sparrow 2033 Jones Ave NE Inst plmbng & fixtures 3456 25, 132.00 John O'Donnell 933 Thomas Ave. SW Inst heatng, ventilation & air conditioning sys 3457 250.00 Edith Cooper 208 Wells Ave N Ins 30 gal gas watr htr 3If207.00 Raymond H. Pinz 2420 NE 18th St Repl 40 gal gas hot GN PERMITS water heater S 279 600.00 Eileen Coleman 155 South 2nd St Inst. 1 Pole Sign SEWER PERMITS ` 1794 Bill Kelso 4220 NE 24th St. Connect side sewer 1795 Bill Kelso 2301 Vashon NE Connect side sewer 1796 Bob Shane 3620 Shattuck Ave S. Connect side sewer , 1797 D.M. Pettibone 3205 Mt. View Ave. N. Connect side sewer 1798 D.M. Pettibone 3119 Mt. View Ave. N. Connect side sewer 1799 Tom Rubattino 3209 Mt. View Ave. N. Connect side sewer 1800 Bob Richardson 3404 Lk. Washington Blvd. N Connect side sewer 1 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 19 , 1973 Municipal Building Monday 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S City Attorney and Insurance Carrier Claims for Damages - Kenneth W. Hands & Mary Elaine Jenne Community Services Committee Matter of property at 15th and Mill Ave. S. Legislation Committee Sick Leave Ordinance Collection Rates - Solid Waste/ Joint with Finance Design Hearings Resolution Public Safety Committee Amusement Device Location Applications - To Report Back Police Department Personnel Matter Police Chief Personnel Matter Finance and Personnel Committee Garbage Collection Rates w/Legislation 469 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 19 , 1973 Municipal Building Monday 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Renton CALL TO ORDER City Council Meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF CLYMER, GRANT, BRUCE, STREDICKE, PERRY. ABSENT: DELAURENTI and COUNCIL SCHELLERT. Council. President Clymer announced Councilman Schellert would be arriving momentarily from the 6th Floor and MOVED THAT COUNCILMAN DELAURENTI BE EXCUSED, SECONDED BY BRUCE. MOTION CARRIED. now CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; DEL BENNETT, Airport Director; WARREN GON-NASON, Director of Public Works; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; WES CREWS, Acting Building Director; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Superintendent. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE MINUTES OF MARCH 12, 1973 3/12/73 COUNCIL MEETING BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. Councilman Scheilert arrived 8:02 p.m. ORDINA14CES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Perry presented ordinance placed on RESOLUTIONS first reading March 12, for creation of L.I.D. 277 sanitary sewers N.E. 10th Street and N.E. 10th Place between Sunset Blvd. N.E. and Ordinance 2770 Edmonds Ave. N.E, recommending second and final reading. MOVED BY LID 277 NE 10th SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE LEGISLATION Sanitary Sewer COMMITTEE AND PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. Following reading of the ordinance by the Clerk, IT WAS MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. Roll Call Vote resulted in one dissenting vote being cast by Councilman Stredicke, ordinance adopted creating L.I.D. 277, sanitary sewers N.E. 10th St. , with Councilman Perry reminding Councilmen of March 5, Public Hearing when assurance was given L.I.D. would be re-evaluated upon receipt of bids because of high preliminary assessment. Ordinance 2771 Legislation Committee Chairman Perry presented ordinance appropriating Appropriating $30,111.00 from Excess Revenue, Waterworks Utility Fund to Earlington Funds for Gardens Sewer Project Acct. 401/534/32/63/(78) , recommending first, Earlington second and final reading. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, THAT Garden Sewer COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON FIRST, Project SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED. Roll Call Vote resulted in all ayes except Councilman Stredicke casting dissenting vote. Ordinance adopted with Director of Public Works Gonnason explaining need to appropriate the E.A.A. Funds. Resolution 1841 Legislation Committee Chairman Perry presented resolution closing out the Fund Transfer City Shop Construction Fund, L.I.D. 74 and L.I.D. 95 and transferring Closing Accounts: the funds ($1,004.37) unto Current Expense Fund. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, LID 74 SECONDED BY CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE,. PLACE LID 95 THE RESOLUTION ON READING. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY City Shop SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. Construction Council President Clymer presented Committee of the Whole report Committee of recommending that the matter of the sick leave ordinance referred to Whole Report the committee on 1/8/73 be referred to the Legislation Committee, MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOM- 31ck Leave MENDATION AND REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. _..Zesolution 1842 The Committee of the Whole report also recommended that the resolution Mandatory regarding mandatory retirement age be referred to the Legislation Retirement Age Committee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND RESOLUTION BE READ. CARRIED. The City Clerk read resolution confirming City policv requiring mandatory retirement age of 65 for non-uniform personnel and no later than 60 for uniform person- nel or as specified in said Retirement System, with one 6-month exten- sion for extreme hardship cases as may be granted by Mayor with Council 470 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes March 19, 1973 Page 2 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued Resolution 1842 concurrence and having 60 days prior application. MOVED BY CLYMER, Continued SECONDED BY BRUCE, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE & City Clerk Mead read recommendation from Director or Public Works CURRENT BUSINESS Gonnason for payment of Final Estimate due R. W. Scott Construction Co. for work performed on storm sewer east of N.E. 30th St. and Kennewick Final Estimate Pl. N.E. in amount of $7,830.76, recommending acceptance of the project CAG 015-73 as of 3/19/73; and if after 30 days no liens or claims are filed against R.W. Scott this project and proof of payment of tax liabilities is received it is Construction Co. recommended the retained amount of $870.09 be paid the contractor from UAB and Forward Thrust. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS. CARRIED. Amusement Requests for location placement of amusement devices from Riviera Tavern Devices and Brass Bull were read by the Clerk. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THESE COMMUNICATIONS BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, TO AMEND THE MOTION TO CHANGE " WITH POWER TO ACT" TO " REPORT BACK TO THE COUNCIL WITH RECOMMENDATION." AMENDMENT MOTION CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. Highlands Branch City Clerk Mead reported on March 14, 1973 bid opening for furnishings Library of Highlands Library (schedule attached). MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY Furnishings BRUCE THAT THE BIDS BE REFERRED TO THE LIBRARY BOARD AND LIBRARY DIRECTOR Contract Award FOR RECOMMENDATION. Library Director Petersen reported Library Board Funds Budgeted had met and recommended acceptance of low bid on furnishings (chairs, tables, clocks, etc.) and shelving, and upon Council concurrence author- ized Library Director to proceed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF LIBRARY BOARD AND DIRECTOR AND LIBRARY FURNISHINGS CONTRACT FOR SHELVING BE AWARDED TO PAUL TIMMER- MAN IN THE AMOUNT OF $9,504.80 and FOR FURNISHINGS BE AWARDED TO THE DE VOSS DESK COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT OF $7,969.00. Upon confirmation that the affirmative action requirements were met, MOTION CARRIED. Claim for Damages City Clerk read Claims for Damages by Kenneth W. Hands for auto damage Kenneth Hands on Rainier Ave. S. and Mary Elaine Jenne for auto damage on Rainier Ave. Mary E. Jenne S. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THESE CLAIMS BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER. City Attorney Shellan asked the City Engineer to submit to our insurance carrier, the names and addresses of contractors, the area they are working and the names and addresses of the contractor's liability insurance companies, as it not proper for City's insurance carrier to pay that which is liability of Request for contractor. Public Works Director Gonnason reported every effort being Contractor made to improve the condition of the streets under construction. Council- Insurance & man Stredicke requested City install signs at construction sites stating Site Signs name of contractor and project. MOTION CARRIED. UAB Office & Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director,was read requesting Warehouse Lease 6 month extension of lease on Metro Bus Garage at 418 Park Ave. N. for UAB office and warehouse at the rate of $775 per month commencing April 1, through September 31, 1973. MOVED BY BRUCE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, TO CONCUR IN REQUEST OF PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FOR LEASE EXTENSION. Councilman Stredicke inquired on need to store purchased material off City property. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke asked Public Works Director for report of cost of material on special purchase and storage on that equipment. PROCLAMATIONS Proclamation of Mayor Avery Garrett was read proclaiming March 26, throug Annual Spring April 8, 1973 as Annual Spring Clean Uj Time. The Renton Fire Department Clean Up Time and Street Division of the Engineering Department are providing clean 3/26 - 4/8/73 up service, and all citizens of the City may call the Renton Fire Dept. at AL5-3333 to request pickup of burnable materials that can be handled by one man. All materials are to be placed where they can be reached from streets or alleys. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO CONCUR IN PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE PERSONNEL MATTER WITHIN THE RENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT BE REFERRED TO THE POLICE CHIEF AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. 471 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes March 19, 1973 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Community Services Community Services Chairman Grant reported on field trip with Planning Committee Report Commission to inspect planned unit developments in the Bellevue, Redmond area as being very successful, reminding-Councilmen of March 22, Hearing. VOUCHER APPROVAL Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment 44152 - 4344 of Warrants 4152 through 4344 in the amount of $222,313.17. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Solid Waste Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert reported working on Collection Rates rate schedule for collection of solid waste. MOTION BY SCHELLERT, SECOND BY PERRY, THAT MATTER OF SOLID WASTE COLLECTION RATES BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR JOINT MEETING WITH PERSONNEL AND FINANCE. CARRIED. Turn Lane on Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke regarding last week's referral to Rainier Ave. S. the Transportation Committee of Mr. Joe O'Brien's complaint of removal of left hand turn lane at Rainier Ave. S. and S. 3rd Pl. , Public Works Request for Street Administrator Gonnason reported work had been started but is being held Design Hearings in abeyance. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, THAT THE MATTER OF A RESOLUTION REQUIRING DESIGN HEARINGS ON STREET PROJECTS BE REFERRED TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Request for Councilman Bruce asked for more strict enforcement of rules for removal of Order persons using improper language in the Council Meetings. Local 21R Council President Clymer announced April 5, as the date for the Council to meet with Mr. John Malgarini, Local 21R, Washington State Council of County and City Employees. AUDIENCE COMMENT Upon complaint of Mr. Tom Teasdale of property located at 15th and Mill MEM Ave. S. being overrun with berry bushes and a fire hazard, Mayor Garrett Tom Teasdale asked Fire Chief Walls to check into the matter and report to him. 506 S. 15th MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, TO REFER THIS MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Joe Sporcic Mr. Joe Sporcic reported a faulty storm-sewer drain. where excess water 1316 Harrington NE accumulates, at the corner of S. 2nd St. and Williams Ave. S. by Wards, and asked whether or not it could be corrected. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, MEETING BE ADJOURNED. CARRIED. 9:05 P.M. Meeting adjourned at 9:05 p.m. M Del Mead, City Clerk 47> olAkRANT DIS7RIBUTIUN DATE 3/16/73 BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMOUNT OF FUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER WARRANTS MAO�lAle 6-Se CURRENT FUND 4152 4208 $5o726e40 PARKS ANU RECREATION 4209 4224 330330.55 ARTERIAL STREET 4225 4226 $250989.00 CITY STREET 4227 4245 *631437 . 17 LIBRARY 4246 4285 *40584 .71 REG• AND STREET FWD THRUST 4286 4293 $39* 102#01 URBAN ARTERIAL 4294 4301 $68, 388 .89 LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION FJND 4302 4302 *10783 .06 WATERWORKS UTILITY 4303 4320 380269.89 AIRPORT 4321 4324 $61 .46 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4325 4344 $10640.03 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS *222,313. 17 WE0 THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCILO HAVING RECEIVED UEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0. 4152 THROUGH NO. 4344 IN TME AMOUNT OF $222, 313 . 17 THIS 16 OF MARCH 0 19721 FINANCE COMMITTEE w ww�wwww w +wwwww 444444 COM ITTEE MEMBER www w/f w w w w w w w www w w w w w •w• COTTEE MEMBER w s w w w w w w w w w w w w w w w wwww w w w w w w w w• COMMITTEE MEMBER wmw Council Minutes March 19, 1973 CITY OF RENTON - BID OPENING March 14 , 1973 - 4 : 00 P . M. HIGHLANDS LIBRARY FURNISHINGS - Chairs , tables , shelving , etc . CONTRACTOR BID BOND ADDENDA AA-EEO PART IIA PART IIB RECEIPT Bon Marche X X - - $8 , 530 . 84 De Voss Desk Co. X X X $11 , 060. 00 $7 , 969. 00 J . K. Gill Co . X X X - $8 , 115 . 20 Showroom 1-2-3 X X - - $8 , 545 . 04 Jerry Timmerman X X - $10 ,462 . 10 - Paul Timmerman X X X $ 9 , 504 . 80 - CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF March 19 , 1973 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE COMMUNITY SERVICES Thurs , 3/22 7 : 30 P .M . Grant Council Chambers Public Hearing with Planning Commission FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Mon . , 3/26 7 : 30 P .M . Schellert LEGISLATION Wed . , 3/21 5 . 00 P .M Perry 6th Flr . Conf . Rm. Human Rights Ordinance PUBLIC SAFETY PUBLIC WORKS TRANSPORTia''ION Wed . , 3/21 7 : 30 P .M Perry 4th Flr . OTHER JOINT LEGISLATION COMM. Wed. , 3/21 4 : 30 P .M . Schellert Solid Waste Collection Fees & FINANCE COMMITTEE Perry l_A 475 i OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK MARCH 19, 1973 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS i _ AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK Bft678 $ 500. 00 Globe Development Co . 932 Harrington NE Inst . div. partitions 3279 300 . 00 Lemmie Winston 4216 N. E . 4th St. Constr . storage bldg. B3280 500 . 00 T. Torkelson 2616 N.E. 22nd St . Construct car port 3281 18 , 000 . 00 Kelso Const . Co . 1802 Aberdeen S .E. New family residence 3282 33 , 000 . 00 M. McGrath' s Royal 2015 Vashon N.E. New family residence 3283 32 , 000 . 00 McGrath ' s Royal Homes 2009 Vashon N .E . New family residence 3284 34 , 000 . 00 McGrath ' s Royal Homes 2003 Vashon N. E. New family residence B3285 30 , 000 . 00 NcGrath ' s Royal Homes 1907 Vashon Ave . NE New family residence 3286 1 , 800 . 00 Phillips Petroleum 3002 Sunset NE Const . pump island 3287 837 , 500. 00 Pac-Car 480 Houser Way N . Computer Center Bdg . 3288 499 . 00 R. W. Hively 605 Jefferson N . E. Const . storage bldg . I ELECTRICAL PERMITS I : E3950 200. 00 Gary Newton 2101 Dayton N. E. Inst. 200 AMP Service 3951 465 . 00 Larry Blake Realty 2221 N. E. 9th St . Incr. serv. & outlets 3952 90. 00 Sivert Lee 3332 N. E . Sunset Conv, to Underg. sery 3953 150. 00 Joseph E . Brown 3308-3310 NE Sunset Conv , to Underg . sery 3954 150 . 00 Dale E. Ellis 1159 Shelton N . E . Wire new Addition E3955 150. 00 Dwan R. Johnson 3324-3318 Sunset Conv. to undergr . ser 3956 500. 00 FHA - Dalpay & Assoc . 610 Shelton N. E. Add circuits 3957 139, 970. 00 PAC-CAR 502 Houser Way N. Inst . wiring in whse . 1 ?8 40. 00 Pacific NW. Bell Conv )V ,9 3 , 000. 00 Community Bank of Rtn . 439 Rainier Ave . S . Inst . intr. alarm E0 855 . 00 Union Oil Co . 320 Rainier Ave . S . Conv . to Underg. sery 3961 988 . 00 Union Oil . Co . 59 Rainier Ave . S . Conv . to Underg. sery 3962 928 . 00 Arco Station 3123 Sunset N . E . Conv . to Underg . sery 3963 38 , 000. 00 City of Renton S . 7th & Jones So . Inst. Flood Lighting MECHANICAL PERMITS M3459 1 , 000. 00 Kelso Const . Co . 1921 Aberdeen S . E . Inst . plmbg . & Fixtur, SEWER PERMITS 1801 Stan Witsoe 2009 N. E. 16th St . Connect side sewer 1802 Louis Purcell 2015 N. E. 16th St . Connect side sewer I 476 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting Reconvened Regular Meeting March 26 , 28 , 1973 Municipal Building Monday and Wednesday 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for Damages of Robert G. Hansen and Martin J. Rauma CITY CLERK Notify Industrial Leasing Corp. re lighting standards Authorized to sign EAA grant application COMMITTEE OF WHOLE Human Rights and Affairs proposed Ordinance Legislation Committee Report and communications re Human Rights Ordinance Matter of City Report FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Serve on Negotiation Committee for Kennydale Lions Park Shelter matter Planning Commission Travel request LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Matter of Construction Project signs and temporary speed limit signs Airport zoning ordinance Planned unit development ordinance MAYOR Authorized to sign EAA grant application PARK BOARD t1ND DIRECTOR Serve on Negotiation Committee for Kennydale Lions Park Shelter matter PUBLIC WORKS Two bid openings 3/23/73 equipment - Traffic signals SW 43rd,S4th - Illumination SW 43rd PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Amusement device applications to report back TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Grade elevation on Route SR 169 477 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 26 , 1973 Municipal Building Monday 8 : 00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Renton CALL TO ORDER City Council Meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF CLYMER, BRUCE, STREDICKE, PERRY AND SCHELLERT. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL SECONDED BY BRUCE, ABSENT COUNCILMEN GRANT AND DELAURENTI BE EXCUSED, CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; DEL BENNETT, Airport Director; WARREN GONNASON, Director of Public Works; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; WES CREWS, Acting Building Director; VIC TeGANTV00RT, Street Superintendent; DAVE HAMLIN, Traffic Engineer. ; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; TED BENNETT, Accounting and Investment Supervisor; JACK LYNCH, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor; GENE COULON, Park Director and GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, MINUTES OF MARCH 19, 1973 BE 3/19/73 APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. VOUCHERS Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment #4345 - 4551 of Warrants 4345 through 4551 in the amount of $119,158.84, having received prior departmental approval and certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or service. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Legislation Committee Chairman Perry presented Committee Report recom- mending that an ordinance establishing a commission on human rights Human Rights be placed on first reading. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, & Affairs PROPOSED ORDINANCE ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND AFFAIRS BE REFERRED TO THE Ordinance COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. (See later item) Legislation Committee report recommended first reading for ordinance relating to rates for charge of garbage collection and refer back to the Legislation Committee. Finance Committee Chairman Schellert noted joint meeting was held with Legislation Committee and presented Finance Committee report which was read by the Clerk concurring in the proposed rate schedule as amended and recommended matter be referred to the Ordinance 2772 Legislation Committee for proper ordinance. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED Solid Waste BY PERRY TO CONCUR TN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE AND PLACE ON FIRST READING. A/I Supervisor Ted Bennett read the amended rate schedule to Collection Rates Council for residential , oamuercial and industrial solid waste collection, showing 2 can/25 ft. residential rate at $2.20 per mo. Roll Call resultec: in 3 AYE: CLYMER, PERRY and SCHELLERT, 2 NO: BRUCE and STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED, ordinance placed on first reading. Following reading of ordinance relating to rates for charge for garbage collection, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE TO REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. FAILED. ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED. Stredicke requested record indicate his objection to Council's failure to follow established procedure of allowing one week between first and second reading of ordinances. Final reading of the ordinance by the Clerk was followed by MOTION BY SCHELLERT, SECOND BY PERRY, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. Roll Call vote resulted in 3 AYE: CLYMER, PERRY, and SCHELLERT, 1 NO: BRUCE, 1 ABSENT: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED, ORDINANCE ADOPTED. QST Airport Zoning Legislation Committee report recommended first reading for an ordinance Ordinance relating to airport zoning height limits at the Renton Municipal Airport Change Request removing reference to a point from the displaced threshold. Airport Director Bennett explained change in F.A.A. regulations necessitated change on Airport (no height change) necessitating removal of reference point in ordinance. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR 478 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes Page 2 3/26/73 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued Airport Zoning IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE AND PLACE ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. Ordinance Following reading by the Clerk, it was MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED Change BY PERRY, THAT THE ORDINANCE BE REFERRED BACK TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of a Resolution 1843 resolution supporting Resolution No. 1-73 of the Renton Aviation Board, Authorizing passed and adopted March 20, 1973 and authorizing Economic Assistance State EAA Authority grant application for Phase II development of Renton Municipal Application Airport in amount of $100,000. City Clerk read letter from Airport Airport Phase II Director Bennett reviewing September 1973 presentation to the Committee of the Whole describing Phase II Development Project and September 11, adoption of the committee report concurring in the project. That in December the FAA accepted the application and allocated funding in amount of $720,000, with Wilsey & Ham completing plans and specifications on March 15, at which time the bid package and final application were submitted to the FAA for review, stating Call for Bids on this project has been set for May 1, 1973. Total project cost is estimated at $1,454,372, of which one-half will be provided by FAA, leaving Sponsor's fund total at $775,587 which is to be derived from Airport revenue sources including $55,000/year net income and an airport bond issue. An additional source of funds has been provided by the State Economic Assistance Authority in form of special Airport loans and grants and this resolution authorizes application for grant aid in the amount of $100,000. Even with this new source of funds, the $550,000 revenue bond issue is necessary and has been prepared by Seattle-Northwest Securities Corporation, being present to submit their proposal for purchase of the airport revenue bonds. Seattle-Northwest Seattle-Northwest Securities Corporation Vice-President, Richard T. Securities -- Kennedy presented letter to the Clerk for reading relative to airport Airport bonds to be issued by the City and the security behind the bonds, , Revenue Bonds as the airport utility completely supports itself and does not rely on tax monies. Upon analysis it was concluded revenue bonds to $600,000 could be marketed with casualty insurance companies, but were unsuccess- ful in placing with any institutions, therefore proposed to underwrite the bonds and offer them to individual buyers, offering to purchase $565,000 airport revenue bonds. (See later proposal under New Business) MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF LEGISLATION COMMITTEE AND RESOLUTION BE PRESENTED TO THE COUNCIL. CARRIED. Following reading of the resolution authorizing Mayor and City Clerk to execute grant application for $100,000 with the State E.A.A. , IT WAS MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ. Following discussion, MOTION CARRIED. Resolution Legislation Committee report recommended reading and adoption of a Grade Elevation resolution approving proposed grade elevation on Route SR 169, Maple SR-169 Valley Highway, Maplewood to Half Bridge, State Highway Department plan. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, MATTER BE REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT Request from Chairman Teegarden of the Renton Planning Commission was BUSINESS read by the Clerk, for authorization to attend the 1973 ASPO National Planning Conference in Los Angeles April 7-1.2 by Norman Ross, Arthur Planning Scholes, Patricia Seymour and Clark Teegarden. MOVED BY PERRY, Commission SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Travel Request COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. (See later committee report) r�rr Request for City Clerk read applicatiow for music machine and foosball table from Amusement Riviera Tavern and three .amusement devices by Soft Sam. MOVED BY PERRY, Machine SECONDED BY BRUCE TO REFER REQUESTS TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH Placement POWER TO ACT. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY CLYMER, TO AMEND THIS MOTION TO REQUIRE COMMITTEE TO REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. AMENDMENT CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. 479 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes Page 3 3/26/73 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Bid Opening March 20, 1973 bid opening for Kennydale Lions Park Shelter was presented Kennydale Lions by the Clerk, with nine bidders (see attached) . Letter from Park Direc- Park Shelter for Coulon noted that low bid of Daviscourt Construction Co. in the amount of $39,400.10, including State sales tax, was $3,400.10 over the bud;eted amount of $36,000 for the project. As the Kennydale Lions Club had indicated their desire to help in the development of this park facility, Park Director Coulon reported the Park Board recommendation thatthe low bid of Daviscourt Construction Co. in the amount of $39,400.10 ... be accepted, providing the Kennydale Lions Club can pay the difference between the amount budgeted and the amount bid, or $3,400.10. Mr. Norm Ross representing the Kennydale Lions introduced other member5present: Delbert Archer, President, Kenneth McInnis, Emil Mueller, Geo. Shaut, William Snyder, Oliver Torkelson and Charles Shane. Mr. Ross on behalf of the Lions reported their funds were directed at land acquisition and asked funds be provided by the City. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO ACCEPT LOW BID OF DAVISCOURT CONSTRUCTION CO. After various proposed motions and discussions concerning legality on funding and award, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council reconvened at 9:40 p.m. and roll call showed all Councilmen present. Bid Award Finance Committee Chairman Schellert reported Committee recommendation Daviscourt to accept low bid of Daviscourt Construction Co. and award contract in Construction budgeted amount of $36,000 and establish negotiation committee consisting of Park Board and Director, Finance and Personnel Committee Park Board to and Kennydale Lions Club to meet with contractor regarding difference in Initiate total cost of project and amount of funds budgeted and awarded. MOVED Meeting BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY TO AMEND ORIGINAL MOTION BY STREDICKE TO INCLUDE FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED,CARRIED, Bid Opening City Clerk reported on two bid openings March 23, 1973: Traffic signal Equipment - equipment for S.W. 43rd St. and S. 4th St. with three bidders (see Traffic Signal attached tabulation) . Illumination equipment for S.W. 43rd St. , S. & Illumination 4th St. and Airport Way/Logan Ave. N. with six bidders (tabulation attached) . MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, BIDS BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Claim for Claim for Damages filed with the City Clerk by Robert G. Hansen and Damages Martin J. Rauma for alleged damage to sewer line between house and main. Hansen/Rauma MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE TO REFER CLAIM TO INSURANCE CARRIER Wells Ave. S. ARID CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mr. Joe Sporcic, 1316 Harrington Ave. N.E. , invited attendance at dinner meeting of Epilepsy Foundation. Mr. Charles Shane inquired on garbage specifications, contract and collection charges. Mr. Norm Ross inquired re meeting of Kennydale Lions Shelter Building Negotiation Committee and was advised by Councilman Schellert that the Park Board would be arranging meeting schedule. OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Report was presented by Committee Member Community Schellert advising review of Planned Unit Development ordinance and Services Report recommended that proposed ordinance be referred to the Legislation P.U.D. Committee. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT AND REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Finance Finance and Personnel Committee report presented by Chairman Schellert Committee recommended that three Planning Commission members be authorized to Report attend ASPO National Planning Conference in Los Angeles April 7-12 and because of budget limitations the request for attendance of four members could not be authorized. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN FINANCE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Perry presented report stating that Com. Report the committee reviewed the matter of signing various construction 480 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes Page 4 3/26/73 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Construction projects and recommended appropriate signs be erected desi,gnat;tng the Site & Speed agency having administrative jurisdiction of the project, along witli Signs agency to be contacted for information or complaints on the project; also recommended installation of temporary speed limit signs within construction projects when appropriate,with orange "TEMP" placed over speed. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY MOTION BE AMENDED TO REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Rainier Ave. Transportation Committee report recommended southbound left turn Jane Project be provided at South 3rd Place and concurred in the installation of a Channelization new traffic signal and channelization at South 4th Place, and after further review of Rainier channelization and signalization felt no other changes required at ti►is time. Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason and Traffic Engineer Hamlin advised reasons for deletion of southbound left turn lane and explained smoother, safer traffic flow, projecting the expense and changes necessary to reinstall. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Human Rights Legislation Committee Chairman Perry presented committee report recom- & Affairs mending that the communication from Ms. Versie Vaupel which was presented to the Committee at its meeting on March 21, asking certain changes in the proposed ordinance including funding, and the petition asking for consideration of the mentally, physically and enotional..l,r har.AicapneA as well as those who have been incarcerated,be referred to the Commission upon its creation. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, LEGISLATION COMMITTEE REPORT BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Airport Revenue Councilman Schellert introduced Mr. Richard T. Kennedy of Seattle- Bonds - Cont. Northwest Securities Corporation (see earlier item) who presented a 20 year and a 25 year cash flow study at 6.406 on proposal of $565,000 Airport Utility Revenue Bonds which would be redeemed with Airport revenue. Councilman Stredicke inquired as to notification of other security companies. Mr. Don Morken, City's bonding counsel, was intro- duced, explained under provisions of contract given right to provide bonds, that Seattle-Northwest Securities would underwrite as Renton Airport unique in being self-supporting rather than tax supported. Councilman Perry requested an Airport Board recommendation. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, REFER BOND MATTER TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. City Attorney Shellan advised as Airport Board is autonomous, only Council ratification is requested and suggested joint meeting with the Airport Board. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, SUBJECT MATTER BE TABLED. THE MOTION CARRIED. It was then, MOVED BY SCHELLERT. Meeting Recessed SECONDED BY CLYMER, MEETING BE RECESSED UNTIL WEDNESDAY AT 8:00 P.M. at 11:50 p.m. CARRIED. Meeting recessed at 11:50 p.m. until March 28, 1973. Del Mead, City Jerk M +SII i 481 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Reconvened Regular Meeting March 28 , 1973 Municipal Building Wednesday 8 : 00 P .M. Council Gk&mier$ M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Avery Garrett led the Pledge of Allegiance and called to order CALL TO ORDER the Renton City Council Meeting which recessed March 26, 1973 at rr 11:50 p.m. to this date, proper notices having been published and posted according to law. ROLL CALL OF CLYMER, GRANT, BRUCE STREDICKE PERRY,, DELAURENTI, and SCHELLERT. COUNCIL AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; DEL BENNETT, Airport Director; CHARLES EDE, Federal Funds Coordinator; WES CREWS, Acting Building Director; JACK LYNCH, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor. i NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, SUBJECT MATTER (AIRPORT REVENUE BONDS) TABLED AT MARCH 26, MEETING BE TAKEN FROM THE TABLE AND PLACED Renton Municipal BEFORE THE COUNCIL. CARRIED. Airport Director Bennett introduced Airport members of the Airport Board present: Mr. John J. Kosney, President, Development Mr. B. G. Morrison, Secretary, Mr. C. L. Day and Mr. Marcus E. Project McCorkle. Airport Director Bennett presented Board recommendation to City Clerk Mead for reading, which stated The Renton Aviation Board Phase II has approved the financing of the Phase II Airport Development Project Revenue Bonds through the issuance of Renton Municipal Airport revenue bonds and further recommendedacceptance of the offer extended by Seattle-Northwest Securities Corporation containing the 20-year maturity schedule. Mr. Richard Kennedy, Vice-President of Seattle-Northwest Securities announced the net interest cost now 6.38%, having decreased 2/100 %, with net savings of $905 over the 20-year period as compared to bond �"" proposal Monday night, due to market fluctuations. Airport Director Bennett made presentation covering Phase I now under construction which covers entrance and Airport Way, Phase II which would be culvert, Perimeter Rd. , fencing, Rainier Ave. entrance with landscaping and Phase III proposed restaurant and seaplane base, explaining $1,454,000 Phase II to receive FAA funding for 1/2, and the balance to be derived from Airport Revenue Bonds and Airport revenue. Bennett explained Airport Master Plan developed by Olson-Richert-Bignold Architect Planners and Engineers and adopted by the Airport Board, that restaurant facility in Phase III would be ground lease to restaurateur- to build. that Airport zoned P-l, compatible to restaurant. At Councilman Grant's inquiry re development of Rainier Ave. intersection with Perimeter Road, Bennett explained he had requested Wilsey & Ham Inc. consulting engineers on the project, to include. Councilman Stredicke requested record indicate he inquired whether or not arrangements had been made with Engineering that left-hand turn lane for proposed intersection of Rainier and Perimeter .Road would not be removed at a later date. Airport Director Bennett introduced Mr. Dixie Mayes, State of Washington Aeronautics Commission Director,who is assisting with the E.A.A. grant application, and viewed Renton as key part of Airport System Plan. Bennett distributed lease information as to length of lease, revenue and proposed schedule for future revenue, with Federal Funds Coordinator Ede assisting in presentation on leases. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, THAT COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE AIRPORT BOARD AND ACCEPT MARCH 28, 1973 OFFER EXTENDED BY SEATTLE-NORTHWEST SECURITIES CORPORATION FOR $565,000 AIRPORT REVENUE BONDS ON 20-YEAR SCHEDULE. Mayor Garrett invited audience comments. Mr. Kay Johnson of Renton Chamber of Commerce, 300 Rainier Ave. N. expressed Chamber's desire for the City to proceed with the project, stating the security fencing was needed. Mr. Rudolph Parpart, 7718 S. 117th, Seattle, commended Airport Director Bennett for presentation and various aspects of the design, such as security fencing and landscape screening features. 482 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes Page 6 3/28/73 NEW BUSINESS - Continued Renton Municipal At Mr. Parpart's inquiry, Airport Director Bennett explained care had Airport been taken in the development plan that future improvements could be Development utilized to bring airport into higher use, such as transports. Project City Clerk Mead read Seattle-Northwest Securitizes March 28, proposal listing net interest cost at 6.38% with 20-year schedule, with Mr. Kennedy explaining interest rate. Councilman Stredicke commended Bennett for "Beautiful job well done." Councilman Schellert thanked Airport Board for fine presentation. MOTION CARRIED, AIRPORT REVENUE BOND OFFER ACCEPTED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. Council recessed at 9:55 p.m. Recess Council reconvened at 10:00 p.m. Roll call resulted in all Councilmen present except Grant. Mayor Garrett advised Councilman Grant had been excused. Lighting At Councilman Stredicke's request, City Clerk Mead read letter from Standards Industrial Leasing Corporation's legal representative Duane Lansverk on City of Landerholm, Memovich, Lansverk., Whitesides, Marsh, Morse & Wilkinson, Right Inc. , dated March 19, 1973, regarding Council decision for removal of lighting standards from City owned property formerly leased by Robinson- Lyon Ford Co. , requesting reconsideration. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL REAFFIRM STAND THAT LIGHT STANDARDS BE REMOVED AND CITY CLERK NOTIFY. Following discussion confirming removal of standards was decision of both Community Services and Transportation Committee, MOTION CARRIED. Publication of Upon Councilman Stredicke's inquiries on publication of a City Report City Report type of report, responsibility and format, it was MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, REFER MATTER OF CITY REPORT TO COMMITTEE OF WHOLE AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Citizens Traffic In order to achieve more citizen input into City's traffic flow patterns Advisory to review problems and supplement professional engineers, Stredicke Committee suggested Mayor Garrett reinstitute the Citizens Traffic Advisory Committee. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY CLYMER, MEETING BE ADJOURNED. CARRIED. 10:35 p.m. Meeting adjourned at 10:35 p.m. Del Mead, City C erk m 483 '�4t�=an;T ;IST�tjaUtIur, �.�ATE a/r �/?;; BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT MARRANT AMOUNT OF FUND DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER 6AR RANTS leACA'/k/t- Of5-X/3sa- .�. CURRENT FUND Vov ��/ Aty 4353 4416 PARKS AND RECREATION 4417 4433 $4x195.48 CITY STREET 4434 4452 $21x383 .26 LIBRARY 445; 4453 $31 .33 REG* AND STREET FWD THRUST 4454 4461 $845 .47 URBAN ARTERIAL 4462 4468 $7.585 .38 WATERWORKS UTILITY 4469 4491 $26$830 #74 AIRPORT 4492 4497 $10176 .63 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4498 4520 $5x397.28 FIREMEN S PENSION 4521 4551 $7x398 .39 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS , . ? /",WARRANTS , s* WE,* THE UNDERSIGNEu MEMdERS uF THE FINANCE COIMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCILx HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENOEREDx DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERRSSN0. 4353 THROUGH NO* 4551 IN THE AMOUNT OF gi sI84 - THIS 23 OF MARCH x 1972 • FINANCE COMMITTEE /► yc' m ITTEE MEMBER mans!�'C�"` wwwwww rwwwwww w -' COMMITTEE MEMBER www.��w�w�wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww COIMITTEE MEMBER -B I -D TABOLAT I ON SHEET PROJECT: KENNYDALE LIONS PARK SHELTER BUILDING DATE: arch 20, 1973 ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE BIDDER'S NAME & ADDRESSBB AA BID, TAX & TOTAL EEO Associated Subcontractors 2340 Tacoma Ave. So. NO BID Tacoma, Wash. 98402 Bay Builders, Inc. 11515 83rd Ave. S.W. NO BID Tacoma, Wash. 98498 Berg & Berg Construction X 8X $41 , 900. 00 7747 37th Ave. N.E. 2 , 220. 70 Seattle, Wash. 98115 $44 , 120. 70 Busch Construction X XX $ 39 , 985 . 00 P.O. Box 303 2 , 119. 20 Renton, Wash. 98055 $42 , 104 . 20 C. Q. Construction X XX $41 , 364 . 00 14230 Sunset Highway 2 , 172 . 00 Bellevue, Wash. $43 , 536 . 00 Coleman-Gilchrist Bldg. Co. No BID 24231 35th So. Kent, Wast:. 9803i Davisco.urt Construction X XX $37 , 417 . 0 0 ,..,, 3826 Woodland Park No. 1 , 983 . 10 Seattle, Wash. 98103 $39 ,400 . 10 F. R. Construction, Inc. Xone $43 , 191 . 00 9725 Greenwood Ave. No. 2 , 289 . 12 Seattle, Wash. 98103 $45 ,480. 12 Humphrey Construction X XX 5909 Empire Way So. $46 , 088 . 00 2 , 442 . 66 Seattle Wash. 98118 Indoor Climate 2310 S.W. Spokane St. NO BID Seattle, Wash. 98106 Mayer Construction Co. X None $41 , 122 . 00 P.O. Box 89306 2 , 179. 46 Zenith, Wash. 98188 $43 , 301 . 46 [Seattle, ACoy Construction X XX $42 , 895 . 00 08 No. 196th St. 2 , 273 . 44 Wash. 98133 $45, 168 . 44 r Northwest Plans Center P.O. Box 9271 , Queen Anne Sta. No BID Seattle, Wash. 98109 Vagner, Inc. X XX $44 , 000. 00 1213 So. 188th 2 , 332 . 00 Seattle, Wash. 98148 $46 , 332 . 00 1 " 485 March 26, 1973 Illumination Equipment for S.W. 43rd St. , S. 4th St. and _ Airport Way/Logan Ave. N. , Bid Opening 3/23/73 Group A Group B Group C Bidder Actual Corrected j Actual Corrected Actual Corrected Bid Bid i Bid Bid Bid Bid GE Supply 1$ 8,904.00 $ 9,154.94 $21 ,149.00 '1 $21 ,901 .91 $ 2,390.00 $ 2,505.12 Co. 471 .91 485.21 1 ,120.90 1 ,160.80 126.67 132.77 9,375.91 9,640.1T $23,062.71i 2,516.67- $ 2,637.89 -- 1$ 8,315.00 $ 9,043.00 $19,800.00 $21 ,742.60 ' $ 2,140.00 $ 2,471 .20 Electric 440.70 479.28 1 ,049.40 1 ,152.35 j 113.42 130.97 jGraybar Co. , Inc. 8,755.70 9,522.28 $20,84-9—.4—o i 22,894.96 i 2,25-3—.2F2 $2,602.177 ! Stusser 1$ 8,842.52 ! X $21 ,148.93 X $ 2,536.89 X Electric , 468.65 X 1 ,120.89 X 134.46 X Co. ;$ 9,311 .17 ; X $22,269.82 X 2,671 .35 X i JI Westcoast $ 9,706.00 1 X $23,048.00 X $ 2,579.00 X ; Electric 1 514.42 X 1 221 .54 ! X 136.69 X jCo. ' 10,220.42 X ! 24,269.54 ► X III 2,715.69 X lWesting- !$ 8,982.00 1 X $21 ,270.00 X $ 2,396.00 X ; house Elec '' 476.05 X 1 ,127.31 X 126.99 X ( Supply Co. !$ 9,458.05 ; X $22,3�T 1 X 2,522.99 X Platt Elec- i Bid Form Incomplete tric Supply Co.! A tabulation of total bid prices is as follows : G.E. Supply Co. $ 35,340.75 -- Graybar Electric Co. , Inc. $ 35,019.41 Stusser Electric Co. $ 34,252.34 (Low Bid) Wes tcoast Electric Co. $ 37 ,205.65 Westinghouse Electric Supply Co. $ 34,411 .35 Platt Electric Supply Co. ----- Traffic Signal Equipment for S.W. 43rd St. and S. 4th St. , Bid Opening 3/23/73 Bidder Group .A Group B i Actual Bid Corrected BidActual Bid Corrected Bid Econolite, A $16,914.15 $16,914.95 $11 ,272.20 X I : Division of i Altec Corp. $ 896.45 $ 896.49 i $ 597.43 X , j $17 ,810.60 $17,811 .44 i $11 ,869.63 X ;Safety Signals, 1 $16,580.72 i X $10,979.88 i X j ( Inc. I $ 878.78 X $ 581 .93 X i $17,459.50 X $11 ,561 .81 X :Singer Traffic $17,441 .20 X $11 ,625.03 $11 ,625.30 i 'Controls $ 924.38 X $ 616.13 j $ 616.14 1 $18,365.58 X $12,241 .16 $12,241 .44 A tabulation of total bid prices is as follows: Econolite $ 29,681 .07 Safety Signals, Inc. $ 29,021 .31 (Low Bid) Singer Traffic Controls $ 30,607.02 FP OCI Renton City Council Meeting Renton Municipal Building March 26, 1973 Continued to March 28, 1973 Meeting Schedule from March 28, 1973 Legislation Committee Monday 4/2/73_ 7:00 PM Perry Chain.ian's Office Public Safety Monday 4/2 7:00 PM Delaurenti Chairman's Office Transportation Tuesday 4/3 8:00 PM Perry 4th Floor Conference Room 487 I CITY CLERK' S OFFICE March 26 , 1973 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING AND ENGINEERING DEPTS . BUILDING PERMITS N(-). AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B-3289 $ 270. 00 Dalpay & Assoc. 2609 Meadow Ave . N. Repair vents , chimney ,etc 90 --- News Realty 350 & 356 Union N. E . Demolish 2 family resid. 91 5 ,5000. 00 Gary Newton 2101 Dayton N. E. Constr. addition to home �M92 600. 00 Richard L. Gray 3526 NE 10th Lane Construct garage addition 3293 1 , 500. 00 Carpet Whse . 760 Thomas S .W. Enlarge existing offices 3294 24 , 500. 00 Harold W. Alexander 2167 Harrington P1 . NE - New single residence MECHANICAL PERMITS M3460 200. 00 E. S . Burger 1525 N. 3rd St. Inst. 60 , 000 BTU Furnace 3461 300. 00 Jonientz Pack . Co. 2609 Meadow N . Install steam boiler 3462 600. 00 Dalpay & Assoc. 2609 Meadow N. Install sink , plumbing 3463 200. 00 Modern Mfg. Co. 835 Houser Way N. Install propane tank 3464 200. 00 Carpet Whse. 760 Thomas S .W. Ext . sprinkler system M3465 600. 00 Kelso Const. Co . 1921 Aberdeen Ct . SE Inst. gas air heat. syste 3466 265 . 00 Dwight Potter 2104 Dayton NE Repair of Septic drainf . ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3964 50. 00 Dalpay & Assoc. 4033 NE Sunset NE Conv. to Undergr. . Service 3965 850. 00 Don Holm 1003 S . 3rd St. Inst. underg. service 3966 100. 00 Renton Housing Auth. 2611 Sunset Lane NE - Conv. to underg. serv. 3967 100. 00 2717 Sunset Lane NE Conv. to undergr . service 3968 100. 00 2623 Sunset Lane NE Conv. to undergr. service 3969 100. 00 2629 Sunset Lane NE Conv. to undergr. service E: 70 100. 00 2635 Sunset Lane NE Conv. to undergr. service 71 100. 00 2641 Sunset Lane NE Conv. to undergr. service X *72 100. 00 2647 Sunset Lane NE Conv. to undergr . service 3973 100. 00 2711 Sunset Lane NE Conv . to undergr. service 3974 100. 00 2717 Sunset Lane NE Conv. to undergr. service E3975 100. 00 2723 Sunset Lane NE Conv, to undergr , service 3976 100. 00 965 Harrington NE Conv. to undergr. service 3977 100. 00 966 Harrington NE Conv. to undergr . service 3978 75 . 00 Soft Sam ' s 675 Garden Ave. No . Change wiring 3979 905 . 00 Dalpay & Assoc. 3318 NE 7th P1 . Inst. 200 Amp & fixtures E3980 300. 00 Bob Banaski 204 Garden Ave. N. Inst. new 125 amp. serv. 3981 55 . 00 Lewis Purcell 2015 N . E. 16th St. Inst. temporary service 3982 50. 00 Florence Swanson 115 Wells Ave . So. Conv, to Undergr. serv. 3983 2 , 936. 00 Barron Auto Sales 313 Raini4r Ave . N. Inst. poles & fixtures 3984 180. 00 Carpet Whse 760 Thomas Ave SW Inst. wiring for offices E3985 650. 00 Kelso Const. 1921 Aberdeen Ct. SE Wire new residence 3986 200. 00 Phillips Oil Co. 3002 Sunset Blvd. NE Wire for new gas pump 3987 50, 000. 00 Boeing Co. Boeing Renton Plant Misc . electrical work 3988 525 . 00 L. H. Purcell 2015 NE 16th St . Wire new residence 3989 500. 00 S . C. Witsoe 2009 N. E. 16th St. Wire new residence E3990 150. 00 W. E . Bowden 1925 S . E. 19th Ct. Wire for swimming pool 3991 300. 00 Tartan Realty 3805 NE 7th St. Inst , new service SEWER PERMITS 1 3 Col . Sanders 603 S . 2nd St. Connect side sewer 488 C I T Y O F R E N T O N MONTH OF MARCH. 1973 TRANSFERS TO THE CITY TREASURER: DATE FROM TO PURPOSE TOTAL 3/12/73 CURRENT FUND S 35 144 nAPKS F RECRFATION �� 9,31 59 2,83 9 CITY STREET � 8o�9a2 12,80`' 2 CFDAR FIVER M R 1 67.93 LIRPARY 10-062.07 FMFRGENCY FMPLOYE"l NT 1 ,742.40 REG. 8 ST FWD THRUV 173.47 URRAN ARTERIAL 1 ,724.20 WATERWORKS UTILITY 100,404.08 AIRPORT 5,059.71 EOUIPMENT RENTAL 1464.78 FIREMEN'S PENSION 1 124.90 CLAIMS FUND FOR MONTH OF MARCH TRANSFERS $163,607.59 CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancelled Claims Warrant# 3570 20.00 CLAIMS FUND TRAFIC ENG. Cancelled Claims Warrant#3735 112.1 •Z.a3' CLAIMS FUND WATERWORKS UTILITY Cancelled Claims Warrant#3974 20146.04 CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT Resolution# 1837 420509.00 CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT Resolution# 1837 11 ,549.00 STREET CURRENT Resolution# 1837 1 ,539.00 YOR FTNANCF DTPFCTOP X88 - A C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N MONTH OF MARCH, 1973 TRANSFERS TO THE CITY TREASURER: DATE FROM TO PURPOSE TOTAL 3/19/73 CURRENT FUND 5,72.6.40 PARKS 8 RECREATION 3,330.55 ARTERIAL STREET 25,989.00 �.. CITY STREET 63,437. 17 LIBRARY 4,584.71 . REG 8 STREET FWD Ti UST 39, 102.01 URBAN ARTERIAL 68,388.89 LIBRARY CONSTRUCTI FUND 1 ,783.06 1'1ATERWORK.S UTILITY 8,269.89 AIRPORT 61 .46 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1640.03 CLAIMS FUND OR MONTH OF MARCH TRANSFERS S222,313. 17 3/15/73 CURRENT FUND 90,235.35 PARKS 8 RECREATION 18,252.69 CITY STREET 17,915. 10 CEDAR RIVER M d I 389.75 LIBRARY 6,664.72 EMERGENCY EMPLOYME 9,250. 19 REG 8 STREET FWD UST 413.80 URBAN ARTERIAL 3,724.24 WATERWORKS UTILITY 13 394 .22 AIRPORT 987.50 EOUIPMENT RENTAL 2 679.50 FIREMEN'S PENSION / 600.00 PAYROLL FUND FOR MONTH OF MARCH TRANSFERS S164POO4.06 YOR FINANCE D RECTOR 4 Sq - R C I T Y O F MONTH OF MARCH, 1973 R E N T Q N TRANSFERS TO THE CITY TREASURER: DATE FROM TO -T- PURPOSE TOTAL 3/31 /73 URPENT FUt10 5 93,333.23 ARKS R RFCREATInt1 180796.46 ITY STPEET 18,314.25 EDAP RIVER M 8 1 389.75 LIBRARY 60793.99 EMERGEIlCv EMPLOYMEN 90164.89 °E'07 & STPEET FMD TH UST 642.65 URBAN ARTERIAL 5,783.92 WATERWORKS UTILITY 15,876.30 A I Pt'nPT 987.50 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 20679.50 FIPEMEN'S PENSION 100.00 PAYROLL FUND FOR MONTH OF MAPCH TRANSFERS $1720862.44 26/73 CURRENT FUND 440314.88 PARKS 8 RECREATION 4, 195.48 CITY STPEET 21 ,383.26 LIBRARY 31 .33 REG $ STREET FWD TE UST 845.47 URBAN ARTERIAL 7,585.38 WATERWORKS UTILITY 2.6,830.74 AIRPORT 1 , 176.63 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 5,397.28 FIREMFN'S PENSION 7,398.39 CLAIM. FUND FOR MONTH OF MARCH TRANSFERS $119, 158.84 FIREME141S PENSION CURRENT RESOLUTION #1840 870500.00 CITY SHOP CONSTR.FU D CURRENT RESOLUTION #1841 653.64 L: 1 .D.# 74 CURRENT RESOLUTION #1841 343.71 L. I .D.# 95 CURRENT RESOLUTION #1841 7.02 MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR 489 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting April 2 , 1973 Municipal Building Monday, 5 . 00 P.M. Council Chambers R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY Summons and Complaint - Greenwood Savings and Loan Association CITY CLERK ..� Mailing of Resolution 1544 COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Revisions to Parking and Loading Ordinance Matter of proposed Shell Oil storage facility Subject of landscaping City' s traffic islands FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE Matter of appointment of Finance Department Audit officer LEGISLATION COMMITTEE Fund transfers for shelter building Revision Cabaret Ordinance Second hand dealer licenses PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Amusement device application - Players Tavern Mrs. Leckie ' s comments and matter of novelty business in Highlands License fees for amusement devices Applications for second hand dealers license PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE Subject matter of LID 279 and Mr. Robert McBeth ' s question S.W. 43rd Street Improvement Bids - March 27, 1973 bid opening �- APPOINTMENTS Municipal Arts Commission (3 yr. term expiring 12/31/76) Mrs . Charmaine Baker Mrs . Ellen Hickok Mrs . Peggy Cummings Mrs . Barbara Shinpoch Mr. Randall Rockhill Mrs . Gerald Edlund Board of Ethics (4 yr. term expiring 12/31/76) Mrs . Susan Ringwood representing the Renton School District i 490 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting April 2, 1973 Municipal Building Monday, 8 :00 P.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S FLAG SALUTE AND Mayor Pro tem Clymer led the Pledge of Allegiance and called the Renton CALL TO ORDER City Council Meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF CLYMER, SCHELLERT, DELAURENTI, PERRY, STREDICKE, BRUCE, and GRANT. COUNCIL DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; M. C. WALLS, Fire Chief; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; WARREN GONNASON, Director of Public Works; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; WES CREWS, Acting Building Director; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Superinten- dent; GENE COULON, Park Director, GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; JACK LYNCH, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY GRANT, THAT THE MINUTES OF MARCH 26, 3/26-28/73 and 28, 1973 BE APPROVED AS PREPARED AND MAILED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and L.I.D. 279 posted as required by law, the Public Hearing on LID 279,sanitary Talbot Rd. S. sewer lines and appurtenances in the vicinity of Talbot Road S./Spring- Vicinity brook Road and relocated Benson Highway (SR 515) , was declared open. Victoria Park City Clerk Mead read letter from Mr. L. A. Buchannon, President of the South to Victoria Park Home Owners Association, calling Council attention to the Mance Addition fact Victoria Homes purchased with sewers and Puget Western's commit- ment to the City to furnish adequate sewer system. Clerk read letters of protest from Progressive Investment Co. , Inc. , 7655 S. Lakeridge Dr. , Seattle, and Mr. Frank S. Nakanishi, 3315 Talbot Rd. So. , along with letters of protest presented at the Hearing by Mr. Alix Milonas, 1625 Monterey Crt. N.E. , and Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Culp, 3411 Talbot Rd. S. Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason listed total estimated cost at $82,012 with valuation of the property within the proposed district plus 25% of the existing improvements as $120,230 or adequate to support the proposed district, Mr. Houk advising written protests from property owners including those received at Hearing, amount to 21% of " the preliminary assessment costs. Public Works Director Gonnason explained proposed project, zone and termini method of assessment, 8 inch line placement outlined on map of proposed district. Line adequate to support 320 single family residences which will eventually be completed in the area, was confirmed by Mr. Jack Dovey of Wilsey and Ham. Mr. Ernest J. Lobe, 2709 Talbot Road S. , complained of unsanitary condition of lift station owned by Puget Western adjacent to his property and asked that his property be included in the proposed local improve- ment district. Mr. Lyman Houk of Engineering Department explained that the area is sloped and that Mr. Lobe's property lower than proposed sewer line, that deeper placement of the line would be economically prohibitive. Mr. Gonnason explained change in Metro trunk placement Public Hearing created need for lift station being used beyond planned period, and Continued to late comers agreement alternative. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY 4/16/73 PERRY THAT PUBLIC HEARING ON LID 279 BE CONTINUED TWO WEEKS TO MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1973. CARRIED. City Clerk to notify property owners. Area property owners invited to contact Engineering Department for further information. Public Works Director requested by Councilman Delaurenti to review lift station, sewer project and report back. Recess MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR 5 MINUTES. CARRIED. Council reconvened at 9:37 p.m. Roll call resulted in all Councilmen present except Schellert. Mr. Robert McBeth, Attorney, victoria Park Home Owners Assoc., asked costs to Transamerica had Metro trunk been placed in Valley floor as proposed,as cost of .property in Victoria Park included these charges. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, SUBJECT MATTER OF L.I.D. 279 BE REFERRED TO COUNCIL'S PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE ALONG WITH R.MCBETH'S QUESTION. CARRIED. 491 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes Page 2 4/2/73 Mayor Pro tem Clymer introduced Mr. Phil Proteau, Editor and Reporter Greater Renton News. ORDINANCES AND Legislation Committee Chairman Perry presented committee report recom- RESOLUTIONS mending second and final reading for an ordinance relating to airport zoning Freight limits at the Renton Municipal Airport removing reference Ordinance 2773 to a point from the displaced threshold, first reading March 26, 1973. Airport Zoning MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READING. Following reading by the Clerk, MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY GRANT, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. Having returned to Chambers, Councilman Schellert abstained from voting during roll call which resulted in all AYES. MOTION CARRIED, ORDINANCE ADOPTED. Metro Transit City Clerk read Metro Policy on State Transit Funding adopted by Metro Funding Council in emergency meeting April 2, 1973, as presented by Administra- Resolution 1844 tive Assistant Lynch, regarding State funding required to perform transit plan approved by King County voters in September 1972. Clerk then read Legislation Committee Report recommending reading and adoption of lution urging the Governorand the State of Washington Legislature to take immediate and appropriate steps to provide necessary funding con- sisting of the necessary matching funds for the Metro transit system. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Following reading of the resolution, MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY BRUCE, RESOLUTION BE ADOPTED AS READ FND COPIES DISTRIBUTED TJ GOVERNOR LEADERS OF BOTH HOUSES, APPROPRIA'T'E LEGISLATORS BY THE CITY CLERK. CARRIED. VOUCHERS Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert recommended payment #4552 - 4642 of Warrants 4552 through 4642 in the amount of $35,992.22, plus LID 270 Cash Warrants 45, 46, 47 and LID 270 Revenue 21 Warrant, having received prior departmental approval and certification as to receipt of merchan- dise and/or service. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason was read by City Clerk Mead BUSINESS announcing plans and specifications completed for the S. 4th St. project with bid opening April 12, proposing to extend the undergrounding from the CBD through S. 4th St. project with petitions being circulated for the creation of a local improvement district for the undergrounding portion. Gonnason advised the undergrounding would be done by contract with Puget Power and that due to time limitations on funding, it would be desirable to set public hearing date of May 7, presentation to Transportation Committee scheduled for Tuesday night, 4/3. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION. CARRIED. 1971 General & Letter from Finance Director Marshall reported the 1971 General and Utility Audit Utility Audit Reports from the Office of the State Auditor were received and placed on file in the City Clerk's Office, listing four recommenda- tions from the report, three have been completed and the fourth recom- mended that the City appoint an Auditing Officer in accordance with RCW 42.24.080, necessitating a change in City ordinance. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, MATTER OF APPOINTING AUDITOR OFFICER BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE AND PERSONNEL COMMITTEE. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, SUBSTITUTE MOTION TO CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND REFER MATTER OF ORDINANCE CHANGE TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. Roll Call Vote resulted in 6 negative votes with Grant voting Aye. MOTION FAILED TO REFER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. MOTION CARRIED TO REFER TO FINANCE AND PERSONNEL. Bid Opening The March 27, 1973 Bid Opening for S.W. 43rd Street Improvement from 3/27/73 East Valley Highway to Spri.ngbrook Rd., was read by the City Clerk, SW 43rd reporting two bidders as shown on attached tabulation. MOVED BY SCHELLERT SECONDED BY PERRY, MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead presented Player's Tavern application for location approval of two shuffleboard games. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, REFER TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE WITH POWER TO ACT. MOVED 492 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes Page 3 4/2/73 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Amusement Device BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, AMEND MOTION TO REQUIRE COMMITTEE Application TO REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. Summons & Summons and Complaint filed by Greenwood Savings and Loan Association Complaint vs. Central Puget, Inc. and the City,was read by City Clerk Mead, notify- Greenwood ing foreclosure of real estate mortgage. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. Second Hand City Clerk Mead presented two new applications for second hand dealer Dealer Licenses licenses by Select Second Hand and Etcetera, asking that Council grant approval, and unless Council should have a special reason to review second hand dealer licenses, that Council approval be deleted from the Code. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, TWO APPLICATIONS FOR SECOND HAND DEALERS BE REFERRED TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND REQUEST FOR REVISION BE REFERRED TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIES. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mrs. Bern_yece Leckie, 1633 Aberdeen Ave. N.E. , reported novelty store in the vicinity of McKnight Middle School and Hillcrest Elementary Mrs. B. Leckie School, as being undesirable. Mrs. Doris Lightfoot, 2117 Edmonds Ave.N.E. , Mrs. D. Lightfoot reported the business as a nuisance. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, SUBJECT MATTER AND MRS. LECKIE'S COMMENTS BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Finance Committee Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert reported meeting with Report Kennydale Lions Club, Park Board and Director and contractor regarding Kennydale Lions Shelter Building financing above budgeted amount, and Kennydale Lions recommended that the difference in the low bid and the budgeted amount Shelter of $3,400 be transferred from Park Development Cumulative Reserve Fund No. 1689 and the Contingency Fund, and fund transfers be referred to the Legislation Committee for necessary resolutions. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY BRUCE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. Negative vote registered by Councilman Grant with affirmative vote by remainder of Council, MOTION CARRIED. Municipal Arts Finance and Personnel Committee Chairman Schellert reported concurrence Commission & in Mayor's reappointment to the Municipal Arts Commission for a three Board of Ethics year term expiring January 1, 1976 of Mrs. Charmaine Baker, Mrs. Ellen Appointments Hickok, Mrs. Peggy Cummins, Mrs. Barbara Shinpoch, Mr. Randall Rockhill, Confirmed Mr. Gerald Edlund. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY PERRY, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS. CARRIED. The Finance and Personnel Committee report concurred in the appointment of Mrs. Susan Ringwood as a member of the Board of Ethics representing the Renton School District for a four year term expiring December 31, 1976. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION FOR MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT TO THE BOARD OF ETHICS. CARRIED. Amusement Device Public Safety Committee Chairman Delaurenti submitted committee report Applications along with Police Department approval, recommending Council approval for Approved five amusement games and music machine for Riviera Tavern. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REC0,MMENDATION, CARRIED.-Report, With Police Department recommendation, asked concuXxence in approval for three amusement devices for Soft Sams Tavern and one for Brass Bull Tavern. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND- APPLICATIONS BE ACCEPTED. CARRIED. Cabaret Ordinance Public Safety Committee Chairman Delaurenti recommended revision to caba- Revision ret ordinance, which would include one-night license for $25, be referred to the Legislation Committee. MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY BRUCE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AND REFER MATTER TO LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. CARRIED. License Fees MOVED BY SCHELLERT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THE MATTER OF LICENSE FEES FOR Amusements AMUSEMENT DEVICES BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. 4�3 Renton City Council Meeting Minutes Page 4 4/2/73 OLD BUSINESS Parking & Loading MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, REVISIONS TO THE PARKING Ordinance AND LOADING ORDINANCE BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Revisions AND THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Upon Councilman Strodicke's noting Mayor Garrett in Washington, D.C. , Mayor Pro tem Clymer described the freezing of funds, that a committee Metro Funding traveling at Metro expense to Washington., D.C. attempting to return funding to Metro to prevent rise in homeowner Metro rate. Tank Farms MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY PERRY, THAT THE MATTER OF THE PROPOSED SHELL OIL STORAGE FACILITY BE REFERRED FOR REVIEW TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MOVED BY GRANT, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, THAT THE SUBJECT OF LANDSCAPING OF THE CITY'S TRAFFIC ISLANDS BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI, MEETING BE ADJOURNED. Meeting adjourned at 11:05 p.m. 1 / Del Mead, Cit Clerk m 494 wAgRANT DISTRIBUTION DATE 3/29/73 ,SPR d ,v1 / A P2 2, 19 73 i /ACN�nvE Ya/"D �f.5,s - yS � BEGIN ENDING TOTAL WARRANT WARRANT AMGUNT OF FUND DESCRIPTION NUMBEk NUMBER WARRANTS CURRENT FUND 4559 4602 $8.#942.49 PARKS ANO RECREATION 4603 4615 $41469.70 CITY STREET 4616 4623 $1,064 .62 LISRARY CONSTRUCTION FUND 4624 4624 $191365.91 WATERWORKS UTILITY 4625 4632 $1,580.78 AIRPORT 4633 4634 $151 . 17 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4635 4642 $417 .55 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS 5350992 .22 WEi THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE FINANCE COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEES? RECEIVED OR ttENDEREU, UO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0. 4559 THROUGH N0. 4642 IN THE AMOUNT OF $35,,992 .22 THIS 29 OF MARCH p 19729 I FINANCE COMM TTEE COM ITTEE MEM j__ 00 LID 2vI 70 - CASH 45 $ 180.99 CASH 46 70. -- -it CASH 47 40,431 .05 COMMITS E MEMBER LID 270 - REVENUE 21 4,682.04 --- ---- --------------- COMMITTEE MEMBER 495 i 4/2/73 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK j STREET IMPROVEMENT - S .W. 43RD STREET FROM EAST VALLEY HIGHWAY TO SPRINGBROOK RD . BID OPENING - 3/27/73 - 2 : 00 P . M. AA CONTRACTOR BB EEO BID TOTALS Moss Construction Co. X Alt. No . 1 $286 , 062 . 20 Zenith, WA 98188 X X Alt . No. 2 $286 , 752 . 60 Alt. No . 3 $291 , 262 . 20 Alt. No. 4 $291 , 952 . 60 R. W. Scott Const. Co . X Alt. No. 1 $302 ,608 . 27 9840 Carr Road X X Alt. No . 2 $303 ,421 . 62 Renton, WA 98055 Alt. No . 3 $303 , 583 . 27 Alt. No . 4 $ 304 , 396 . 62 I f F� C.� CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS AND OTHERS SCHEDULED AT MEETING OF 4/2/73 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs , 4/5 7 : 30 P . M. Clymer Council Chambers COMMUNITY SERVICES Wed. , 4/11 7 : 00 P .M. Grant Council Chambers Joint/with Planning Commission Comprehensive Plan Committee FINANCE AND PERSONNEL Mon. , 4/9 7 : 30 P . M. Schellert LEGISLATION Mon. , 4/9 7 : 00 F .M. Perry Ordinances PUBLIC SAFETY Following PUBLIC WORKS Tues . , 4/3 Perry ' s Mtg. Bruce Wed. , 4/11 7 : 00 P .M. 4th Flr. Conf . Rm TRANSPORTATION Tues . , 4/3 8 : 00 P .M . Perry S . 4th St. Undergrounding/SR 169 Maple Valley Hwy. Grade elevation OTHER _ Special Meeting Thurs . , 4/19 7 : 30 P .M. Puget Sound Audit . Cedar River Basin & Flood Control Planning Commission Wed. , 4/4 7 : 30 P . M. 3rd Flr . Conf. Rm. State Land Use Planning Seminar t 497 CITY CLERK' S OFFICE April 2 , 1973 PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING & ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS BUILDING PERMITS NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK B3295 $18 , 000. 00 D. Dymarkowski 2020 NE 24th St. New residence 3295 19, 000. 00 Kampe Const. 3303 Park N. New residence 3297 18 , 000. 00 Kelso Const . 2007 Aberdeen P1. New residence 3298 20, 000. 00 B. Goldmann 807 Grant So. New residence 3299 500. 00 L. Beckstrom 2108 Dayton NE Shed , driveway, sidewalk B3300 4 , 500. 00 W. E. Bowden 1925 SE 19th Ct . Swimming pool 3301 1 , 500. 00 A. Helwi g 410 Grand e W y y NE Porch and deck ELECTRICAL PERMITS E3992 50. 00 A. Meakin 3616 Sunset NE Conv. to undergr . 3993 20 , 000. 00 Rainier Village 522 Rainier S . Wiring 6-unit bldg. 3994 200. 00 C. Betz 2624 NE 9th Pl . Conv. to undergr . i E3995 175. 00 Dalpay & Assoc. 2609 Meadow N. Fuse panel , outlets 3996 240. 00 D. Lakin 2301 Dayton NE 200 Amp Panel 3997 700. 00 J. Dennis Const . 903 N 29th Wire family residence 3998 375 . 00 J. Ernst 666 Queen NE New Serv. panel 3999 100. 00 Westcoast Const. 1501 Talbot Rd S Temp. elec . service E4000 289. 00 Mrs. F . Barnett 235 Main S Conv. to undergr. MECHANICAL PERMITS M3467 750. 00 J . Dennis Const. 903 N. 29th St. Plmbg. & fixtures 3468 650. 00 F . Del Villar 554 Ferndale NE Gas furnace 3469 1 , 250. 00 Rigby Const. 909 S . 29th Ct . Plumbing & fixtures M3470 30 , 000. 00 Pac-Car 480 Houser Wy N. Plumbing & fixtures 3471 525 . 00 L. Purcell 2015 NE 16th Gas furn . & ductwork 3472 265 . 00 C. Hogan 3001 Kennewick SE Repair drainfield SIGN PERMITS S280 1 , 500. 00 Standard Oil 4044 Sunset NE Two wall signs SEWER PERMITS 1804 Pac-Car 502 Houser Wy N . Connect storm sewer 1805 Pac-Car 502 Houser Wy N. Connect sanitary sewer 1806 McGrath ' s Royal 2009 Vashon NE Connect side sewer 1807 °' 2015 Vashon NE Connect side sewer 1808 °' 2003 Vashon NE Connect side sewer 1809 " 1907 Vashon NE Connect side sewer I 498 N i s ' / F a � s k s� ,✓ I I