HomeMy WebLinkAboutBook 30 (12/11/1978 - 1/21/1980) RENTON CITY COUNCIL
December 11 , 1978 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R P A L S
CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER
Claim for Damages, Mary McDonald
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Block Grant Program to Include Entire City
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Larry Howe Rezone
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Criminal Code Changes
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Alley Vacation, Block 11, Car Works Addition
Garbage Rates
Equipment Rental Rates
Inspection Fees (2 Ordinances)
Reserve Fund Unemployment Compensation
Funds for Five 21-R Reclasses
Appointments: Civil Service Commission
Board of Ethics
Planning Commission
Municipal Arts Commission
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
December 11 , 1978 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U_ T _E S
CALL Tn ORDER Nlayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
POLL CALL OF EARL CLYMER, Council President, GEORGE J . PERRY, PATRICIA M. SEYMOUR-
COUNCIL THORPE, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, CHARLES F. SHANE,
THOMAS W. TRIMM.
CITY OFFICIALS C.J . DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; WARREN
IN ATTENDANCE GONNASON, Public Works Director; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director;
MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning
Director; BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Rep. ; CAPT. JAMES BOURASA, Police
Rep. ; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks & Recreation Director.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF
DECEMBER 4, 1978 MEETING AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Alley Vacation published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Block 11, the Public Hearing to consider the request for alley vacation
Car Works of Block 11, Car Works located between Houser Way No. and No.
3rd Pl . Letter was read from Warren Gonnason, Chairman Board
of Public Works, recommending vacation of the alley as petitioned
by Ken Hart for Carl Olson with retention of an easement and
charge of 12 the assessed valuation totaling $2,580.48. Mr.Gonnason
described the area being considered for vacation. Mr. Ken Hart,
13219 Northrup Way, St. 203, Bellevue, representative for Mr.
Olson the applicant noted their concurrence in the fee and with
the easement requested. Mr. Hart noted alley will be used for
parking. Councilman Shane inquired as to ownership of surrounding
lots. Mr. Gonnason explained ownership of property by Carl Olson
and the State who has stated they have no interest in the property.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE
CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE TO CONCUR IN
THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS RECOMMENDATION GRANTING VACATION OF
ALLEY AND SETTING OF FEES.REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
1979 Housing and published, and mailed according to law, Mayor DelEurenti opened
Community the Public Hearing to consider the 1979 Housing and Community
Development Block Development Block Grant Program. Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director,
Grant Program explained purpose, funding, citizen participation, planning and
implementation, and proposed projects. Citizen' s Committee
recommendations as presented by Mr. Ericksen were as follows:
1)Planning & Implementation, 2) South Burnett Park, 3) Senior
Citizens' Center, 4) Housing Repair Program, 5) Youth Services
Program, 6) Preventive Health Care Program and 7) Minor Home
Repair/Yard Cleanup Program for a total request of $304,641.
Community Services Committee report presented by Chairperson
Seymour-Thorpe recommended Council concurrence in the Citizens '
Committee recommendation as amended by moving priority No. 1 to
no. 7 allowing South Burnett Park to become Priority No. 1.
Minority report was presented by Councilman Stredicke relisting
priorities with "people" oriented items first. Mr. Sandy
Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE, noted concern over possible highway
construction in the area. Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells No. , member
of Citizen' s Committee, explained how housing repair should be
a top priority. Kathy Koelker, 532 Cedar Ave. So. , member of
Citizen' s Committee, explained some of the projects and made
suggestions for future Citizen' s Committee for Block Grant Programs.
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Public Hearing - Cont.
PUBLIC HEARING Tom Park, 440 Smithers So. , questioned possible duplication of
1979 Housing requests. Mayor explained they were not. Councilman Stredicke
and Community noted that the entire city should be included, not specific
Development Block target areas. Councilwoman Shinpoch questioned how many people
Grant Program - would the park serve and the reason for priority. John Webley,
Continued Parks Director, noted approximately 950 people would receive
service from the South Burnett Park. Councilwoman Thorpe explained
the importance of the park to the area and that any of the items
listed could be deleted or only receive partial funding. MOVED
BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED.
*MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND THORPE TO ADOPT THE COMMUNITY SERVICES
REPORT. Substitute motion by Stredicke, second Perry to adopt
the minority report. Amendment to the substitute motion by
Shane, second Stredicke that all of Renton be included. Roll Call :
3-Aye: Perry, Stredicke, Shane; 4-No: Clymer, Thorpe, Shinpoch,
Trimm. Amending motion failed. Roll Call Substitute Motion:
3-AYE: Perry, Stredicke, Shane; 4-No: Clymer, Thorpe, Shinpoch,
Trimm. Motion failed. *ROLL CALL ON THE ORIGINAL MOTION: 5-AYE:
CLYMER, THORPE, STREDICKE, SHINPOCH, TRIMM; 2-N0: PERRY, SHANE.
*MOTION CARRIED. Motion by Stredicke, Second Shane Housing Repair
Program be changed in policy to include the entire City. SUBSTITUTE
MOTION BY THORPE, SECOND CLYMER TO REFER TO COMMUNITY SERVICES
COMMITTEE OF IMPLEMENTING PROGRAM TO INCLUDE ENTIRE CITY. CARRIED.
Recess MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 9: 25 p.m. and reconvened at 9:40 p.m. Roll Call :
All council members present.
PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Special Use published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Permit-Friends the Public Meeting to consider renewal of Special Use Permit for
of Youth Friends of Youth. Community Services Committee report presented
by Chairwoman Thorpe recommended renewal of the Special Use Permit
with the same conditions as in the original agreement and the
addition of two conditions for revamping the landscaping strip along
the northern driveway inside the cyclone fence and completion of
painting and exterior improvements to the building. Additional
conditions to be accomplished by June 30, 1979 and subject to
review and approval by the Planning Dept. Mr. Clyde Carlson,
2500 Lake Washington Blvd. North-representing Friends of Youth,
noted concurrence in Committee report. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND
SHANE TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS
Criminal Code Councilman Stredicke inquired of the changes in the criminal
Changes code. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE TO REFER MATTER OF
CHANGES IN THE CRIMINAL CODE TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
Councilman Moved by Shane that a 2% tax be placed on all wagering at
Shane Longacres. Motion failed for lack of second. Moved by Shane
to give up to $50 off on city' s share of taxes for senior
citizens living in their own home. Motion failed for lack
of second. Councilman Shane also inquired about the garbage
rates.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke presented committee
report recommending second and final readings of the following
Ordinances:
ORDINANCE #3269 Ordinance was read changing the zoning classifications
Brown/Strand of certain properties within the City from General Classification
Rezone District (G) to Single Family Residence District (SR-1) . Rezone
R-226-78 requested by Brown/Strand. First reading was 12/4/78. The area
is located east side of Union Ave. NE, between NE 24th and NE 25th
Streets. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
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Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued
ORDINANCE #3270 Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain
Gray Rezone properties within the City from General Classification District (G)
R-225-78 to Business District (B-1). Rezone requested by Clifford Gray.
First reading 12/4/78. The area is located at 224 SW 12th St,
between Maple Ave. SW and Rainier Ave. So. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND SHINPOCH TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL
AYES. CARRIED. ~`
ORDINANCE #3271_ Ordinance was read amending city code relating to Cable TV Conduits.
Undergrounding The Cable TV Conduits shall be undergrounded at the same time as
Cable TV Conduits other basic utilities are installed to serve the development, with
the cost of such installation to be taken care of by the developer
and/or landowner. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: CLYMER, PERRY, THORPE,
STREDICKE, SHINPOCH, TRIMM; 1-N0: SHANE. CARRIED.
The Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following
Ordinances for first reading:
ORDINANCE #3272 Ordinance was read for vacating a portion of an alley between
Alley Vacation Williams Ave. South and Burnett Ave. South as requested by
Between Burnett Robert McLendon and Alex Cugini . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
& Williams Aves. SHINPOCH TO ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED.
So. at So. 2nd After readings MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO ADOPT
St. THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
ORDINANCE #3273 Ordinance was read amending city code relating to cloth signs
Cloth Signs Over over public right-of-way and eliminating fee. Moved by Stredicke,
Public Right-of- Second Clymer to refer back to Ways and Means. SUBSTITUTE MOTION
Ways BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE TO ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.
CARRIED. After readings MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Garbage Rates Ordinance was read amending city code relating to revised garbage
rates. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO REFER BACK TO WAYS
AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Equipment Ordinance was read amending new quipment rental rates to be effective
Rental Rates as of January 1, 1979. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO REFER
BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Inspection Ordinance was read amending city code relating to inspection fees
Fees (Public Ways and Property) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE
TO REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Inspection Ordinance was read amending city code relating to inspection fees
Fees (Uniform Building Code). MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO
REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Reserve Fund Ordinance was read creating and establishing a special fund
Unemployment known as the cumulative reserve fund for unemployment compensation.
Compensation MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
VOUCHER APPROVAL The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment of
Vouchers No. 20575 through No. 20755 (Machine voids #20569-#20574)
in the amount of $509,821. 74 having received departmental approval
as to receipt of merchandise and/or services. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND PERRY TO APPROVE VOUCHERS AS DRAFTED BY ADMINISTRATION.
CARRIED.
Funds to Provide Ways and Means Committee report recommended ghat the matter of
For Five 21-R drafting a Resolution for the transfer of funds to provide for the
Reclasses five 21-R reclasses provided for in the budget be referred to the
Ways and Means Committee. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO
CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
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Consent Agenda
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to all Council members and
adopted by one motion without separate discussion. (Adopting
motion to follow agenda items. )
Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti reappointed Mr. Walt Dragin to Fire
Civil Service Civil Service Commission for a six-year term to be effective
Commission through December 31, 1984. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti reappointed Mrs. Mary Mattson to
Board of the Board of Ethics for a four-year term to be effective through
Ethics December, 1982. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti reappointed Mrs. Barbara Schellert
Planning to the Planning Commission for a three-year term to be effective
Commission through January 31, 1981. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Appointments Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Mr. Lloyd Meeks and Mrs.
Municipal Arts Mrs. Jackie Aspaas, and the reppointment of Mrs. Sylva Coppock
Commission to the Municipal Arts Commission for a three-year term to be
effective through December 31, 1981. Refer to Ways and Means
Committee.
Claim for Claim for damages was filed by Mary McDonald, 10923 Rainier
Damages Ave. So. , Seattle alleging injury from fall on sidewalk.
Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Adoption of MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Consent Agenda CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Larry Howe Request for rezone filed by Larry Howe for R-2 to R-3 for property
Rezone located Jefferson Ave. NE, between NE 12th and NE 16th. Hearing
Examiner decision was approval with restrictive covenants. R-235-78.
Councilman Perry explained request for appeal which was filed after
the appeal period had ended. *MOVED BY THORPE,SECOND PERRY REFER MATTER
OF REZONE AND POSSIBLE APPEAL TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
COMMITTEE. Substitute motion by Shane that the matter be voted
on at this time. Motion failed for lack of second. *ORIGINAL
MOTION CARRIED.
Added Items MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND SHANE THAT THE ADDED ITEMS BE INCLUDED
ON NEXT WEEKS AGENDA. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Naming of New MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH TO NAME THE NEW FIRE STATION
Fire Station THE CHARLES J. DELAURENTI FIRE STATION. CARRIED.
Election MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND PERRY TO OPEN NOMINATIONS FOR COUNCIL
Council PRESIDENT. CARRIED. Councilwoman Thorpe nominated Barbara
President Shinpoch for President of the Council for 1979. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND THORPE NOMINATIONS BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY THORPE,
SECOND SHANE A UNANIMOUS VOTE OF COUNCIL FOR SHINPOCH, CARRIED.
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New Business - Continued
Night Councilman Shane inquired as to night court being held in the
Court city. Councilman Stredicke requested the record show that
council has discussed the matter of holding police court at niqht
several times and during the last budget session.
Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
10:40 P.M.
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Maxine E. Motor,
Deputy City Clerk
EXP111 33 CITY JW '4cvTUN
DATE 12/11/78 WARRANT DIiTRI60TION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: No.#20569 - #20574
CURRENT $39P445099
PARKS $21673028
ARTERIAL STREETS $7jD61006
STREETS $2#113064
LIBRARY $3x192002
FEDERAL SHAkEU REVENUE $116j144062
STREET FORWARD THRUST •156139
MAIN FIRE STA. CONST. $85;651020
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST $960094053
SENIOR CIT CENTER CUNST4 9671719t92
WATERWORKS UTILITY $761956027
AIRPORT $2#026091
EQUIPMENT RENTAL $10025t91
FIREMANIS PENSION $160000
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $509x821074
wE, THE UNDERSIUNED ME"IBLRS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY COUNCIL♦ HAVIN3 RELEIVEO UEPART7ENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCWANDISE AND/OR SERVICES NAVE BEEN 4ECEIVEU OR RENDEREDO DO HEREBY
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOOLMERS NU. 20575 THROUGH N0• 20755 IN THE AMOUNT
OF $509P821*74 TH W DAY OF 0 EMBER 1978.
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New Business - Continued
Night Councilman Shane inquired as to night court being held in the
Court city. Councilman Stredicke requested the record show that
council has discussed the matter of holding police court at night
several times and durinq the last budget session.
Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
10:40 P.M.
Maxine E. Motor,
Deputy City Clerk
EXP111 33 CITY JP '�ENTUN
DATE 12/11/78 WARRANT :IiTRI60TION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: No.#20569 - #20574
CURRENT 6391445#99
PARKS $2s673s28
ARTERIAL STREETS s7jD61#06
STREETS 92j113#64
LIBRARY $30192002
FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE s116i144#62
STREET FORWARD THRUST $256#39
MAIN FIRE STA. CONST 085/651020
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST $96j094t53
SENIOR CIT CENTER CUNST4 967.o719t92
WATERWORKS UTILITY s76#956#E7
AIRPORT s2)026v91
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 910025s91
FIREMANIS PENSION *160e00
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS s509J82104
WE, THE UNDERSIONLO MEMBLRS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
low RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RELEIVEU UEPART"IENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCWANOISE AND/OR SERVICES WAVE BEEN RECEIVEU OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS Nu. 20575 TgROUGH NO. 20755 IN THE AMOUNT
OF $509,821.74 TH w DAY OF 0 EMBE4 1978.
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF December 11, 1978
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 12-14 8:00 p.m. CLYMER Council Chambers ) Renton/Rent Water Exchange;
Sub-division Ordinance 3)Rolle
urb; 4) Building Dept. Reorganiza-
tion 5) Resignations by Council Menbers
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 12-14 4:30 p.m. PERRY 3rd Flr. Conf. Room iowe Rezone
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 12-12 4:45 p.m. SEYMOUR-THORPE 3rd Flr. Conf. Room Review Contract Offers - Cable t.v.
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 12-18 7:00 p.m. STREDICKE 6th Flr. Conf. Rm.
PUBLIC SAFETY Mon. 12-18 7:00 p.m. TRIMM 6th Flr. Conf. Rm.
TRANSPORTATION Thurs. 12-14 7:30 p.m. SHINPOCH 6th Flr. Conf. Rm. urb Cuts
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS 3 EVENTS
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
December 11, 1978
BUILDING PERMITS
wow 6310 $ 1,500 John Bardesono 2615 Sunset Blvd. N. Repair block wall
6 replace door
6311 - Anne G. Edwards-McMahon 2900 Maple Valley Hwy. Extension of
license for grading
6312 1,717 Sandra Murphy 201 Union S.E. Const. Carport
6313 2,300 Ed F. Rudolph 201 Union S.E. Install carport
6314 35,000 Boeing Renton Plant Const. Elevator Enc.
4-76.2 Bldg.
6315 38,160 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1409 Dayton Ct. NE Const. Residence
6316 39,860 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1421 Dayton Ct. NE Const. Residence
6317 52,530 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1403 Dayton Ct. NE Const. Residence
6318 4,500 Park Dept. - Renton 635 Park No. Const. Shed
6319 5,100 Harry McConnehea 201 Union SE Inst. Carport Shed
6320 4,000 Boeing Co. 1000 SW 43rd Inst. Propane Tank
6321 180,000 Family Practice Center 435 Williams So. Const. Center
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7627 350 Ronald C. Patten 1632 Aberdeen S. Inst. Amp Svc.
7628 12,000 Renton School Dist. 3000 NE 4th Inst. circuits
7629 50 Harold H. Wagner 122 Capri NE Underground Convers.
7630 50 1st Methodist Church 121 Monterey Pl. NE Underground Convers.
7631 200 Torero 811 So. 3rd Install Exit Sign
7632 4,000 SCS Holdings 530 Mill So. Wire apt. bldg.
7633 103,593 City of Renton 211 Burnett N. Wire Sr. Citz. Bldg.
7634 25 Dorothy Appert 201 Union SE Inst. light
7635 56,671 Benaroya 800 SW 43rd Wiring
7636 800 Parkwood Homes 2109 Aberdeen Pl. SE Wire Residence
7637 250 Duane A. Wells 5 451 SW 10th St. Inst, temp. svc.
Val Bain
7638 50 Harry L. Lankester 182 Monterey Pl. NE Underground Conv.
7639 50 Frank Aliment 128 Capri Ave. NE Underground Conv.
too 7640 50 Lawrence R. Yates 201 Union SE Lot 75 Wire shed
7641 50 Linda Grenfell 188 Monterey P1. NE Underground Conv.
7642 520 Mike Hackman 2151 NE 12th Wire Garage
7643 - Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union SE, Lot 57 Hook Up Mobile Home
7644 245 Rainier Peretti 56 Monterey Dr. NE Underground Svc.
7645 2,900 Morasch Const. 411 Seneca Ct. NW Wire Residence
7646 50 Louis Peretti 115 Monterey PL. NE Underground Conv.
7647 50 Elmer E. Mickel 201 Union SE, Lot 144 Wire Shed
7648 50 Royal C. Loomis 153 Capri Ave. NE Underground Svc.Con.
7649 205 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union SE, Lot 48 Hook Up Mobile Home
7650 50 Bill O'Brien 194 Monterey P1. NE Underground Conv.
7651 205 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union SE, Lot 55 Hook up Mobile Home
7652 50 Guy Blanton 88 Monterey P1. NE Underground Conv.
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6425 2,000 Steve E. Clymer 225 Lind Ave. SW Lnst. furnace
6426 1,200 Herman Roberson 4106 S.E. 3rd Pl. Inst. Furnace
6427 1,100 Richard Ramseur 640 Ferndale NE Inst. Furnace
6428. 600 Wilbur Watts 871 Monroe N.E. Inst. Furnace
6429 600 John T. Moon 2433 Edmonds N.E. Inst. Furnace
6430 1,000 Galvin Supply Co.,Inc. 329 Wells So. Inst. Heater
6431 3,705 Roger Stromberg 654 Blaine N.E. Inst. Fixtures
6432 2,800 Alex Rivily 411 Seneca Ct. NW Inst. Furnace
6433 3,800 Renton School Dist. 3000 NE 4th Inst. Fixtures
6434 694 Leonard Bldrs. 4606 SE 4th Pl. Inst. Furnace
6435 751 Leonard Bldrs. 406 Anacortes SE Inst. Furnace
6436 890 Brown Strand Homes 1201 No. 28th Pl. Inst. Furnace
SIGN PERMIT
678 $ 1,000 Robert L. Edwards 150 SW 7th St. Install Pole Sign
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CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1698 S. C. Sitsoe 910 No. 33rd Pl. Inst. Side Sewer
1699 VOID
1700 J. Ring 2415 Meadow No. Street Break - 4'
1701 Gordon C. Mitchell 3613 Meadow No. Inst. Side Sewer
1702 United Communications Between Williams No. Street Crossing -
Systems, Inc. No. 4th 6 No. 5th 44'
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
December 18 , 1978 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Request for Sidewalks at Renton Boeing Plant to Implement Temporary Measures
Verification of Opposing Petition re Renton Ave. Annexation
CITY ATTORNEY & INSURANCE CARRIER
Claim for Damages - Pacific NW Bell
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Names for Possible Council Vacancy and Suggestions
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Senior Citizens Tax Relief
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Sub ivision Regulations
Subdivision Standards - Rolled Curbs
Larry Howe Rezone and Appeal
Renton Hill Rezone, Phase III , and Appeal
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Subdivision Regulations
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Request for Sidewalks at the Renton Boeing Plant
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Renton/Kent Water Exchange
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Cable TV Management Consultant Contract
Breach of Public Peace (Ordinance Adopted)
Fees and Filing of Preliminary and Final Plats
Antirecession Funds
Appointment of Municipal Court Judges Pro Tem
1979 Legal Publications (Bid Award 12/18/78)
Signal Communications Surplus Equipment
Fire Management Longevity Pay and All Management Longevity Pay
PUBLIC HEARING: LID 313, February 5, 1979
PUBLIC MEETING: Continued to January 8, 1979-Renton Ave. Annexation
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
December 18, 1978 Municipal Building
Monday, 8: 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF GEORGE J. PERRY, PATRICIA M. SEYMOUR-THORPE, RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS W. TRIMM. MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, ABSENT COUNCILMAN EARL CLYMER BE EXCUSED.
CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS C.J. DELAURENTI, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; WARREN
IN ATTENDANCE GONNASON, Public Works Director; TED BENNETT, Deputy Finance
Director, MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN,
Planning Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks & Recreation Director;
CAPT. JAMES BOURASA, Police Rep. ;RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF
DECEMBER 11, 1978 MEETING AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Renton Ave. published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Annexation - the Public Meeting to consider the petition for annexation to
10% Petition the city in the area of NW 2nd to SW Victoria St. and Renton
Ave. , known as the Renton Ave. Annexation. Letter from Deputy
City Clerk Motor noted that the City's Planning Dept. had certified
signatures to represent 24.2% of the assessed value, only 10% needed
by law. John Moore, 13249 91st S. , filed opposing petition bearing 36
signatures of property owners in the vicinity and four signatures,
which represented approximately 42% of the property in the
proposed annexation area. William Melton, 1617 N. 8th , Tacoma, rep-
resented petitioner James Buckner and questioned validity of the
opposing petition; being advised by Planning Director Ericksen that
the petition had not been checked. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE,
TO CONTINUE PUBLIC MEETING TO JANUARY 8, 1979. MOTION CARRIED.
Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, Mr. Melton agreed to accep-
tance of the comprehensive plan, zoning and existing bonded'indebt-
edness of the City. John E. Moore (petitioner opposing annexation)
Public Meetiog explained the City Public Works Department had assisted with percentage
Continued to re petition. MOVED PERRY, SECOND THORPE TO REFER OPPOSING PETITION
January 8, 1979 TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR VERIFICATION AND REPORT BACK TO THE
COUNCIL ON JANUARY 8, 1979. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Names for Lillian Plut, Renton Unit Leader, requested clerk read letter
Possible Council from the League of Women Voters of King County South re
Vacancy resolution passed recommending council consider Barbara Lally,
Versi.e Vaupel , and Joan Walker to fill the anticipated council
vacancy. Mayor noted letter would be referred to the Council 's
Committee of the Whole.
—Request for Beth Campbell , Boeing employee, requested clerk read letter
Sidewalks and requesting traffic control , sidewalks, and crosswalks at the
Crosswalks at Renton Boeing Plant because of the present hazardous conditions.
the Renton Boeing MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION
Plant COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Con Madigan, 10203 47th SW, Seattle, representing
#751 Aero Mechanic Union, noted willingness to work with the city
for safety of the Renton Boeing Plant employees - submitting
petition of 152 signatures requesting improvements for pedestrian
traffic. Mr. Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, noted
improvements for Garden Avenue N. listed as no. 14 on the
priority list for the six year street and arterial plan.
Renton City Council
12/18/78 Page 2
Audience Comment - Continued
Request for Motion by Shinpoch, Second Shane to refer to Public Safety
Sidewalks at Renton Committee. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY THORPE, SECOND SHANE TO REFER
Boeing Plant- Cont. TO THE ADMINISTRATION TO IMPLEMENT TEMPORARY MEASURES TO RESOLVE
THE MATTER. CARRIED. R.C. McCall , Safety,Pacific Car and
Foundry, noted support of the needed safety measures.
Suggestions for Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE, extended congratulations to •..r
Future Council Councilwoman Pat Thorpe on her appointment to King County Council .
Vacancies Mr. Webb made suggestions for council to keep in mind when and if
a council position becomes open. (See motion to refer to committee
page 3. )
Puget Power Due to conflict of interest,Councilrnan Trimm left the council
Rate Increase chambers. Mrs. Thorun Robel , 3606 Meadow Ave. !do. , Renton,
requested clerk read letter re Puget Sound Power and Light
rate increase and their opposition, requesting council 's support.
Mike Harold, 3501 So. North St. , Tacoma, noted action being
taken by other cities. Motion by Shane, Second Thorpe that the
city,as a customer of Puget Power, vote against the 23% increase.
Mr. Westman, 19415 143rd Pl . SE, noted figures showing profit
for Puget Power in past years. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY SHANE,
SECOND THORPE TO PROTEST ANY RATE INCREASE ABOVE 7%. Councilman
Stredicke abstained. CARRIED. Councilman Trimm returned to
Council Chambers.
Request for MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE TO SUSPEND THE RULES A14D READ
Sewer Service AT THIS TIME THE LETTER RE DUNLAP APTS. REQUEST FOR SEWER SERVICE.
Dunlap Apts. - CARRIED. Clerk read letter re request for sewer service extension to
Arrow Development proposed Dunlap Apts.and the developer was willing to enter into
a contract to annex when surrounding area is annexed, but at this
time they have been unable to obtain approval of surrounding
property owners. Sally Clarke, Attorney,403 Columbia St, Seattle,
requested council reconsider previous action to rescind previous
approval of sewer service. Motion by Shinpoch to refer to Planning
and Development Committee. Motion failed for lack of second.
MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND STREDICKE TO REAFFIRM PREVIOUS DENIAL OF
SEWER SERVICE AND THE ADMINISTRATION EXPLAIN CITY POLICY TO
APPLICANT. CARRIED.
Community Services MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND TRIMM TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND HEAR
Report - Cable TV AT THIS TIME THE COMMUNITY SERVICES REPORT. CARRIED.
Management Community Services Committee Chairwoman Thorpe presented
Consultant Contract report recommending that the best interest of the City would
be served by signing a consultant services contract for Cable
TV with 3-H Management & Consultants. Mr. Jim Hurd, Consultant,
3-H Management & Consultants, suggested hearings could be held
in Council Chambers.MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHINPOCH TO CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
FOR DRAWING UP OF THE CONTRACT. CARRIED.
Recess MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND THORPE TO RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 9:30 p.m. and reconvened at 9:55 p.m. Roll Call :
All council members present.
OLD BUSINESS
Committee of Council President, Pro tem, Shinpoch presented Committee of
the Whole the Whole report recommending referral to the Utilities Committee
Kenton/Kent for study and recommendation of the Renton/Kent Water Exchange
Water Exchange Program. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND THORPE TO CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Subdivision Committee of the Whole report recommended changes to the subdivision
Ordinance ordinance procedures: Eliminate tentative plat process,
establish by ordinance a Technical Review Committee comprised
of the Planning Director, the Public Works Director and the
Building Official ; and eliminate final plat hearing. Additional
Renton City Counci'
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Old Business - Continued
Subdivision recommendations of an "exception" not be required to determine
Regulations- placement of sidewalk, that the sidewalk location and any other
Cont. technical design considerations be determined by the Technical
Review Committee or the Public Works Director; allow the option
to the developer of either vertical curb and gutter sections or
roiled curb and gutter on streets within a subdivision classified
as access streets; eliminate the requirement for piecemeal off-
site improvements on arterials where the subdivision access is
through the interior streets, thus eliminating the need for double
frontage improvements be referred to the Planning and Development
Committee for study and recommendation. The Commitee also
recommended the matter to consider policy on burning for land
development consistent with the policy now in effect by King
County be referred to the Public Safety Committee. MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND THORPE TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
Subdivision Committee of the Whole report recommended referral of subdivision
Standards - standards for rolled curbs to the Planning and Development
Rolled Curbs Committee for study and recommendation. MOVED BY SHINPOCH,
SECOND THORPE TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
Procedure for Committee of the Whole report recommended referral of the
Resignation procedure for resignations made by council to the Ways and
of Council Means Committee for policy recommendations. *MOVED BY SHINPOCH,
Members SECOND PERRY TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.
AMENDMENT TO THE MOTION BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE TO INCLUDE
REFERRAL OF SUGGESTIONS FOR PROCEDURE. CARRIED. *ORGINAL
MOTION CARRIED.
Larry Howe Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented
Rezone and memorandum that the Committee had considered a request for
._. Appeal appeal filed by Mr. Larry Howe. (Rezone File R-235-78) The
R-235-78 committee found that Mr. Howe was misinformed to his detriment
by members of the city staff. Based on the extenuating
circumstances the Committee recommended that the appeal should
not be dismissed and recommends that the matter be referred
by the Council to the Planning and Development Committee for
consideration of the matter on the merits . Memo also included
letter from Rick Beeler, Hearing Examiner, regarding the
Larry Howe request for rezone. It noted that recommendation
was issued on November 9, 1978 and the normal 14-day appeal
period expired on November 23, 1978. However, due to the
Thanksgiving holiday the period was extended to November 27, 1978
when. Mr. Beeler spoke with Mr. Howe on November 27, 1978 he
inadvertently forgot the extension of the normal appeal period.
MOVED BY PERRY , SECOND THORPE TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. '
Mayor' s Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report.
Appointments recommending council concurrence in the Mayor's appointments and
reappointments as follows : Municipal Arts Commission Appointments-
Mr. Lloyd Meeks, Mrs-Jackie Aspaas ;Municipal Arts Comm.Reappointments-
Mrs. Sylva Coppock, Mrs. Peggy Cummins; Planning Commission
Reappointment-Mrs. Barbara Schellert; Board of Ethics Reappointment-
Mrs. Mary Mattson; Fire Civil Service Commission Reappointment-
Mr. Walt Dragin. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH TO CONCUR IN
�— THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Senior Motion by Shane to give up to $50 off on city's share of taxes
Citizens for senior citizens living in their own home. Motion failed for
Tax Relief lack of second. lotion by Shane, Second Perry to refer to the
Community Services Committee for study to grant up to $50 off
of city's share of taxes for senior citizens, home owners or
renters. SUBSTITUTE MOTI')N BY SHINPOCH, SECOND THORPE TO REFER
THE MATTER OF TAX FELIEF FOR SENIOR CITIZENS TO THE COMMUNITY
SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
12/18/78 Page 4
Old Business - Continued "
Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Trimm presented report
Committee - Fire recommending the City of Renton negotiate with Tukwila
Protection in. regards to a contract covering the southwest area of Renton
Southwest Area for Fire Protection. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE TO
of City CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Breach of the Public Safety Committee report recommended that a new section
Public Peace be added to Ordinance 1628 entitled Breach of the Public Peace. wow
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED. (See Adoption of Ordinance #3281.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke presented committee
report recommending second and final readings of the following
Ordinances:
ORDINANCE #3274 Ordinance was read amending City Code relating to revised
Garbage Collection garbage collection rates. First reading was 12/11/78. MOVED
Rates BY SHINPOCH, SECOND THORPE TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
ROLL CALL: 5-AYE:PERRY, THORPE, STREDICKE, SHINPOCH,TRIi11Pi;
1-N0: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
ORDINANCE #3275 Ordinance was read amending City Code relating to Uniform
Inspection Building Code Inspection Fees. First reading was 12/11/78.
Fees - Uniform MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS
Building Code READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: PERRY, THORPE, STREDICKE, SHINPOCH,
TRIMM; 1-N0: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
ORDINANCE #3276 Ordinance was read amending City Code relating to Public Ways
Inspection and Property Inspection Fees. First reading was 12/11/78.
Fees - Public Ways MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS
and Property READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: PERRY, THORPE, STREDICKE, SHINPOCH,
TRIMM; 1-N0: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
ORDINANCE #3277 Ordinance was read amending Ordinance #2072 establishing a
Equipment Rental new list of equipment rental rates to be effective as of
Fees January 1, 1979. First reading was 12/11/78. MOVED BY STREDI.CiE,
SECOND SHINPOCH TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
ORDINANCE #3278 Ordinance was read creating and establishing a special fund
Reserve Fund to be known as the "Cumulative Reserve Fund for Unemployment
Unemployment Compensation". First reading was 12/11/78. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
Compensation SECOND SHINPOCH TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following
Ordinances for first reading and to advance to second and
final readings:
ORDINANCE #3279 Ordinance was read amending a portion of City Code relating
Amending License to license fees and penalties for late payment thereof.
Fees MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO ADVANCE TO SECOND AND
FINAL READINGS. After readings it was MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND SHINPOCH TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
5-AYE: PERRY, THORPE, STREDICKE, SHINPOCH, TRIMM; 1-NO SHANE.
MOTION CARRIED.
ORDINANCE #3280 Ordinance was read vacating a portion of alley in Block 11,
Alley Vacation- Car Works Addition. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO
Block 11, Car ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. After readings it
Works Addition was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
(VAC-8-78) AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
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12/18/78 Page 5
Ordinances and Resolution - Continued
Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following
ordinance for first reading:
Fees and Filing Ordinance was read amending a portion of City Code relating
of Preliminary to fees and filing of preliminary and final plats. MOVED BY
and Final Plats STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM TO REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
ORDINANCE #3281 Ordinance was read amending City Code by adding a new section
Breach of Public entitled "Breach of Public Peace". MOVED BY STREDICKE,
Peace SECOND SHINPOCH TO REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Following discussion and Police Dept. request it was MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND THORPE TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE TO
SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. After readings it was MOVED BY
THORPE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
Ways and Means Committee report recommended the adoption of the
following resolutions :
RESOLUTION #2235 Resolution was read declaring the City's intent to construct
Creating LID 313 and install curb, gutters , drainage, paving and all necessary
appurtenances on the west side of Talbot Rd. So. from the
intersection of Talbot Rd. So. and South entrance to Talbot
Crest Drive to a point approximately 800' south; and to create
Public Hearing a local improvement district (LID 313) to assess the cost and
February 5, 1979 expense of said improvement against the properties in such
district specially benefited thereby; notifying all persons
who may desire to object to said improvement to appear and
present their objections at a meeting of the City Council to
be held February 5, 1979 and creating local improvement district
no. 313. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION
AS READ. CARRIED.
RESOLUTION #2236 Resolution was read to transfer funds for the purpose of
Funds to Provide reclassification of 21-R personnel in the total amount of
for 21-P. Reclasses $4,180.00. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE TO ADOPT THE
RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
VOUCHER APPROVAL The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment of
Vouchers No. 20763 through No. 20887 (Machine voids #20756-20762)
in the amount of $195,005.14 having received departmental
approval as to receipt of merchandise and/or services. Included
LID #284 Warrants: Revenue R-3 for $46,096.58, Cash C-5 $46,045.99,
Cash C-6 for $50.59; LID #302 Warrants: Revenue R-28 for $170,937.41,
Cash C-63 for $170,885.56, Cash C-64 for $51.85. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND SHINPOCH TO APPROVE VOUCHERS AS DRAFTED BY ADMINISTRATION.
CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to all Council members and
adopted by one motion without separate discussion.
Adoption of *MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Consent Agenda AMENDING MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE TO REMOVE ITEM
Lid 313 REGARDING REQUEST TO CREATE LID 313 AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING.
Created REAFFIRMING COUNCIL'S PREVIOUS ACTION (See Resolution #2235)
CARRIED. *ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED.
Antirecession Letter from Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, requested an Ordinance
Funds be prepared appropriating cash balance of $402.64 From Antirecession
Fund into the 1978 Budget. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner's report and recommendation of Preliminary Plat
Highbury Park located between Edmonds Ave. NE and Index P1 . NE, South extension
PP-236-78 and of Ferndale Ave. NE. for approval with conditions and approval
E-249-78 & E-25-78 of exception. Council concur.
Renton City Council
12/18/78 Page 6
Consent Agenda - Continued
Appointment Appointment of Municipal Court Judge Pro Tem for the year
of Municipal 1979 of Robert Anderson, Peter Banks , Richard Conrad,
Court Judge Gary Faull , Roger Lewis, and Robert McBeth. Refer to lis
Pro Tem and Means Committee.
1979 Legal 1979 Legal Publications bid opening December 18, 1978; one bid
Publications received. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. (See later bid
Call for Bid award page 7)
Ripley Lane Letter from Warren C.Gonnason, Public Works Director recommended
Sewer Replacement council accept completion of the Ripley Lane Sewer Replacement
Project as of December 18, 1978 and if after thirty days no
liens or claims are filed against this project and proof of payment
of tax liabilities is received,the retained amount of $2,016.39
be paid to Frank Coluccio Construction Company. Council Concur.
Earlington Letter from John E. Webley, Parks and Recreation Director, recommended
Park final payment to Graham Landscape Company for construction, landscaping
CAG-058-78 and site approval at Earlington Park in the amount of $3,110.04.
Work was completed on November 9, 1978,accepted by Parks and
Recreation Dept. as of December 28, 1978 and Council acceptance
is recommended for December 18, 1978. If, after 30 days , no
liens or claims are filed against this project, and upon proof of
payment of tax liabilities , the retained amount of $2,390 be paid
the contractor. (CAG-058-78) Council Concur.
Will Rogers - Letter from Warren C. Gonnason, Public Works Director, recommended
Wiley Pose Council accept the completion of CAG-008-77, Will Rogers-Wiley Post
Seaplane Base Seaplane Base as of December 18, 1978 and that final payment in
CAG-008-77 the amount of $435.40 be made to Tripp Construction Co. and the
retained amount of $7,210.00 be retained until satisfaction of
the claim. Council Concur.
..r
Claim for Claim for damages was filed by Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone
Damages Co. , 1600 Bell Plaza, Rm. 1813, Seattle,alleging damage to
buried cable. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Signal Letter from Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, requested disposition
Communications of surplus communication equipment. Refer to Ways and Means
Surplus Equipment Committee for Resolution.
Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointing James F. Matthew to the
Battalion Chief position of Battalion Chief in the Fire Department effective
Fire Dept. January 1, 1979 and subject to the customary six-month probationary
period. Council concur.
Letter of Letter from Kenneth D. Long , Architect, expressed appreciation
Appreciation to the City for the courtesy and efficiency shown in dealing
with him as an Architect in business affairs with the City.
For information only.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Appeal of Hearing Appeal of Hearing Examiner' s decision of Rezone File No. R-219-78
Examiner' s Decision filed by Richard S. Sprague, Attorney for Interpace Corporation
Renton Hill Rezone was read. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE TO REFER TO THE
Phase III ,R-219-78 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Fire Management Letter from Chief Geissler and Battalion Chief Phillips was read
Longevity Pay requesting reconsideration of Fire Management longevity pay
between Battalion Chief and Chief be set at that of a Captain.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND THORPE TO REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY , SECOND TRIMM TO REFER THE
R FALL MANAGEMENT LONGEVITY PAY BE REFERRED TO WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Renton :City Council
12/18/78 Page 7
Correspondence and Current Business - Continued
Wells Ave. North Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, was read
Bridge Replacement requesting authorization to proceed with the preparation of
the prospectus and application for funding from the Federal
Aid Bridge Replacement Program for the Wells Ave. North
Bridge. The City's share of the funding of 20% to be met
with Forward Thrust Funds. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH
TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR.
CARRIED.
Letter of Letter from Robert L. Wilder, Administrator, Interagency Committee
Appreciation for Outdoor Recreation, thanked the Citizens of Renton for
allowing John Webley, Parks and Recreation Director, to devote
time as a member of the local project evaluation team. Council-
woman Thorpe commended Mr. Webley for being helpful and very
knowledgeable on the project.
Time Extension Letter from David Tallichet, Project Superintendent for
Specialy Specialty Restaurants Corp. , was read requesting time extension
Restaurants Corp. until February 15, 1979 due to unforeseen difficulties. MOVED
BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE TO GRANT AN ADDITIONAL SIXTY (60)
DAYS EXTENSION FOR COMPLETION OF AIRPORT RESTAURANT. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Committee on Councilwoman Shinpoch noted Councilmen Trimm and Perry will
Committees serve on the Committee on Committees along with Councilman
Clymer, past President of the Council .
Bid Award - 1979 Councilman Stredicke noted previous acceptance by council
Legal Publications of bid opening for 1979 legal publications . MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE TO BRING BACK FROM WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE TO THE COUNCIL FLOOR. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND THORPE TO AWARD 1979 LEGAL PUBLICATIONS CONTRACT TO
RENTON RECORD CHRONICLE . CARRIED.
Councilman Stredicke wished everyone a Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year.
Seasons
Greetings Mayor Delaurenti wished everyone a Merry Christmas and a
Happy New Year hoping everyone is blessed with all the
good things in the coming year and especially good health.
Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
11: 10 P.M.
Maxine E. Motor,
Deputy City Clerk
BID TABULAT tON SHEET
PRO J EC T • 1979 Legal Publications
DAT E • December 18, 1978
BIDDER BID
Fournier Newspapers (Renton Record Chronicle) 8 Point Type:
PO Box 130 $4.23/column inch for 1st publication
Kent, WA 98031 .47/line for 1st publication
$3.60/column inch for additional publications
.40/line for additional publications
EXe111 33 C;TY `JF RENTON
DATE !2/18/78 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: 20756 - 20762
CURRENT $711191191 ....
PARKS $161406192
ARTERIAL STREETS $141134179
ITREETS $191272192
kIBRARY $21753599
COMP EMP TR ACT $1,1410163
ANTIeRECESSION $11178436
MAIN FIRE STA. CONST . $11662143
WATERWORKS UTILITY $471718182
+IRPORT $113801 :4
9QUIPMENT RENTAL $21524169
FIREMANIS PENSION s151370112
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $1951005114
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBLRS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY COUNCIL., HAVINQ RECEIYEU DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MtRCWANDISE AND/UR SERYICES kAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDI DO HEREBY
AEPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS Nur 20763 THROUGH NO, 20887 IN THE, AMOUNT
OF $195, 005 . 14 T 1 H DAY OF DECEMBER 1978.
CPMMITTEE CHAIRMAN �V{$Io• MEMBER
L.I.D.#284
REVENUE WARRANT R- 3 $46,096.58 MEMBER
CASH WARRANT C- 5 $46,045.99
CASH WARRANT C- 6 $ 50.59
L.I.D.# 302
REVENUE WARRANT R-28 $170,937.41
CASH WARRANT C-63 $170,885.56
CASH WARRANT C-64 $ 51.85
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OFDecember 18, 1978
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 1-11 8:00 P.M. CLYMER Council Chambers
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 12-21 Cancelled PERRY
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 12-19 Cancelled SEYMOUR-THORPE
Tues. 12-26 7:00 p.m. 3rd Flr. Conf. Rm. Tentative. Committee members
will be notified.
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 1-8 7.00STREDICKE
p.m. 6th Flr. Conf. Rm.
PUBLIC SAFETY Mon. 1-8 7:00 p.m. TRIMM 6th Flr. Conf. Rm.
TRANSPORTATION - AVIATION Tues. 12-19 Cancelled SHINPOCH
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETING S & EVENTS Mon. 12-25 - MERRY CHRIST4s "GOD BLESS US EACH j LND EVERY ONE"
Mon. 1-1-79 HAPPY, PROSP MOUS & JOYOUS NEW YEAR
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
December 18, 1978
BUILDING PERMITS
6322 $ 57,900 Johnson & Sons Builders 1319 Lake Youngs Way SE Const. Residf e
6323 300,000 Howard-Cooper Corporation 4000 W. Valley, Rd. Const. Shell
6324 2,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 S.W. 43rd St. Inst. Trailed'
6325 800,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 S.W. 43rd St. Tenant Impvmt.
6326 500 John Simpson 513 S. 15th Repair Found.
6327 - Garfield Assoc. Ltd. 200 SW 34th Ann. License
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7653 VOID
7654 250 Benton McCarthy Realty 924 Bronson Way So. Inst. Conduit
7655 400 Reininga Corporation 3154 NE Sunset Blvd. Wire Addition
7656 205 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union SE, Lot 38 Hook Up Mobile
Home
7657 42000 Broadacres Trailer Park 1316 SW 16th St. Wire Trailers
7658 880 Parkwood Homes 2102 Aberdeen Ct. SE Wire Res.
7659 600 Ted Niean 3001 Kennewick SE Wire Addition
7660 800 Baird Bardason 320 Renton So. Increase Elect.
Service
7661 10,500 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1000 SW 43rd St. Misc. Elect. Wk.
7662 1,200 Brown/Strand Homes 1201 No. 28th P1. Wire new res.
7663 215 Dorothy Brazier 201 Union SE, Lot 27 Hook up Mobile
7664 915 Leonard Builders 4606 SE 4th P1. Wire new res.
7665 760 Parkwood Homes 2108 Aberdeen Ct. SE Wire new res.
7666 50 Mrs. Singer 51 Monterey Dr. NE Inst. undergr- d
Service
7667 205 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union SE Connect Mobi
7668 205 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union SE, Lot 37 Connect Mobile
7669 1,035 Fred Hartley 701 High Ave. S. Increase Svc.
7670 1,790 H. Bean 334 Morris Ave. S. Inst. 200 Amp.
7671 4,500 Cummins N.W. 811 S.W. Grady Way Inst. Circuits
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6437 836 Parkwood Houses, Inc. 2108 Aberdeen P1. SE Inst. Gas Furn.
6438 1,800 Baron Auto Sales 313 Rainier Ave. N. Inst. Fixt.
6439 3,325 Diane & Jim Keller 1106 No. 38th St. Inst. Fixt.
6440 3,900 Puget Sound Power & Light 620 S. Grady Way Inst. Fixt.
6441 37,000 Benaroya 800 SW 43rd St. Inst. Fixt.
6442 13,000 Benaroya 800 SW 43rd St. Inst. Heaters
6443 1,100 Roger Hines 3712 Lincoln P1. NE Inst. Furnace
6444 7,600 Wall & Redekop 1150 Sunset Blvd. Inst. Fixt.
6445 2,000 Robt. McRae (Renton Theater) 507 So. 3rd. St. Inst. Burner
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1703 Shenandoah Greystone Corp. 280 Hardie S.W. Inst. storm sewer
1704 G&M Investments 3815 NE 4th St. Street Break
1705 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2102 Aberdeen Court SE Inst. San. Sewer
1706 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2103 Aberdeen Court SE Inst. San. Sewer
1707 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2106 Aberdeen Court SE Inst. San. S, x
1708 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2108 Aberdeen Court SE Inst. San. Sr
1709 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2109 Aberdeen Court SE Inst. San. S Ir
1710 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2114 Aberdeen Court SE Inst. San. Sewer
1711 SCS Holdings 530 Mill S. Inst. San. Sewer
1712 McCarthy Const. Corp. 1117 No. 33rd Pl. Inst. San. Sewer
1713 Brown/Strand Homes 1403 No. 37th P1. Inst. Side Sewer
1714 Brown/Strand Homes 1201 No. 28th P1. Inst. Side Sewer
1715 Brown/Strand Homes 1409 No. 37th P1. Inst. Side Sewer
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j C I T Y 0 f R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1978
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR;
GATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
12/11/78 CURRENT FUND 39,445.99
PARKS L RECREATION 2,673.28
vm.
ARTERIAL STREETS 7,061.06
CITY STREETS 2,113.64
LIBRARY 3,192.02
FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE 116,144.62
S':REET FORWARD THRUST 256. 39
MAIN FIRE STA. CONSTR. 85,651.20
CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CONSTR, 96,094.53
SENIOR CIT. CENTER CONS7R. 67,719.92
4ATERWORKS UTILITY 76,956.27
AIRPORT 2,026.91
E�.i';6 4ENT RENTAL 10, 325.91
FIRE-AAN'S PENSION 160.00
CLAIMS FUND ITransfers for mo. of DEC. $509,821.74
PAYROLL FUND PAYROLL FUND Correct error on Sept.15 $245,107.22
302/242.00.00 802/201.00.00 Payroll transfer
CUMULATIVE RESERVEN1698 CURRENT FUND Per Resolution 02172 (ommitt d 1.06
109/241.00.00 000/241.00.00 from original transfer
11/27/78)
PARKS s RECREATION CUMULATIVE RES.01689 Per Resolution 02201, to 884.82
correct error on 8/8/78
transfer of incorrect amt.
URBAN ARTERIAL STREET STREET FORWARD THRUSI Per Resolution 02080 46.87
j 1 )2/271 .00. 301/271.00.00
2/14/78 PARKS i RECREATION STREET FORWARD 71iRUS1 Per Resolution No. 2217 $97,000.00
101/210.00.00 301/138.00.00
PARKS G RECREATION STREET FORWARD THRUSI Per Resolution No. 2217 790.25
101/271.00.00 301./361.10.00
STREET FUND STREET FORWARD :,"HRUSI Per Resolution No. 2217 44,000.00
103/210.00.00 301/138.00.00
STREET FUND STREET FORWARD THRUS1 Per Resolution No. 2217 335.25
103/271 .00.00 301/361.10.00
CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT FUND P Resolution No. 2219 51,392.00
WATERWORKS UTILITY CURRENT FUND Payroll correction for 201. 30
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c C I T O F R L N T 0 N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1978
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
Z
FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
15/78 CURRENT FUND $128,096.19
PARKS 6 RECREATION 17,082.05
CITY STREETS 18,756.86
LIBRARY 9,056.46
COMP. EMPL. TRNG. (CETA) 3,354.01
ANTIRECESSION 42,757.56
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 18,211.13
AIRPORT 1,548.00
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,099.00
[AYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC. $240,961.30
3
20/78 CLAIMS FUND URRENT FUND ancel warrant no.20883 $ 993.55
18/78 CURRENT FUND $ 71,191.91
PARKS L RECREATION 16,406.92
ARTERIAL STREETS 14,134.79
CITY STREETS 19,272.32
LIBRARY 2,753.99
C7MP. EMPL. TRNG. (CETA) 1,410.63
ANTIRECESSION 1,178. 36
MAIN FIRE STATION CONST 1,662.43
WATERWORKS UTILITY 47,718.82
1(�
AIRPORT 11380-v
E(,XUIPMENT RENTAL 2,524.4¢
FIREMAN'S PENSION 15, 370.12
CLAIMS FUND ransfers for iso. of DEC. $195,005.14
?/18/7H CUMULATIVE RESERVE01698 CURRENT FUND or Resolution No. 2172 $ 34,222.55
C I T Y F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS .
MONTH OF GECEKB£R, 1978
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FF04 TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
12/31/78 CURRENT FUND $128,997.02
PARKS i RECREATION 16, 371.00
,r CITY STREETS 18,772.80
LIBRARY 9,184.78
COMP. EMPL. TRNG. (CETA) 3,394.19
ANTIRECESSION 42,652.92
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 18,891.95
AIRPORT 1,548.00
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 6,145.52
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC. $245,958. 18
:Z 31 78 CURRENT FUND $ 65,162.52
PARKS G RECREATION 20,963.02
ARTERIAL STREETS 650. 19
CITY STREETS 18,129.36
LIBRARY 4,750.56
LK. WN. BEACH FWD. THRUST 2,875.00
LIBRARY CONSTR. 232.83
CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CONSTR. 847.00
WATERWORKS UTILITY 11,047.79
AIRPORT 1,879.40
TALBOT PUMP STA. CONSTR. 126.90
EW IPMENT RENTAL 3,658.98
FIREIMAN'S PENSION 7'91
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC. $130, 331.46
MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR
C I T Y O F RENTON
TRANSFERS
Mowll OF DECIMM, 1978
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
1TE FF04 TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
'/31/78 CURRENT FUND S 64,520.11
PARKS AND RN MATION 16,034.-
ARTERIAL STREETS 48.9 5
i
CITY STREETS 25,773.20
LIBRARY 3,924.01
COMP. EMP. TRNG. (CETA) 2,389.47
ANTIRECESSION 4,573.28
CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CONSTR. 212.00
SENIOR CIT. CTR. CONSTR. 103,051.68
WATERWORKS UTILITY 41,768.65
AIRPORT 1,098.49
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 9,899.95
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC. $273,293.81
.r
/31/79 CURRENT FUND ANTIRECESSION Payroll Adjustment 12/31/71$ 635.68
/31/78 LIBRARY LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION To corirect distribution $ 605.00
of warrant no. 20078
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
January 8 , 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Street vacation, Lakeview Ave. & Renton Ave.
Street vacation, area within Earlington Woods PUD
CITY ATTORNEY AND *INSURANCE CARRIER
*Claim for damages, Mate M. Mandeville
Summons & Complaint, Richard Jordan
COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Procedure for filling of council vacancies
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Fire protection South of City
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Street vacation, Lakeview Ave. & Renton Ave.
Street vacation, area within Earlington Woods PUD
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Crosswalk at Rainier Ave. & Grady Way
Call for bids, Bronson Way street improvements
Street vacation, Lakeview Ave. & Renton Ave.
Street vacation, area within Earlington Woods PUD
Naming of roadway, SR 515 Phase II
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Right of way adjoining American Legion Hall
.... WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Council picture
Larry Howe Rezone, R-235-78
City officials terms of office
Street vacation, Lakeview Ave. & Renton Ave. - Public Hearing Feb. 26, 1979
Street vacation, area within Earlington Woods PUD - Public Hearing March 5, 1979
Theatre admission tax
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
January 8 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
and called the Renton City Council meeting to order. •..
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President, RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL PATRICIA M. SEYMOUR-THORPE, GEORGE J . PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W.
TRIMM, CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS C.J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GWEN
IN ATTENDANCE MARSHALL, Finance Director; MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk;
RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation
Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON Y.
ERICKSEN, Planning Director; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle.
AWARD Mayor Delaurenti presented past Council President Earl Clymer
PRESENTATION with an award for service as 1978 Council President for a
job well done.
SAFETY AWARD Mayor Delaurenti presented award for two years of pedestrian
safety citation received by the City.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND THORPE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF
DECEMBER 18, 1978 MEETING AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Renton Ave. mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the Public Meeting
Annexation - (continued from December 18, 1978) to consider the 10% petition
10% Petition to annex properties to the City in the area of NW 2nd to SW Victoria
St. and Renton Ave. , known as the Renton Ave. Annexation. Planning
Director Ericksen used wall map to explain those properties favor-
Continued from ing annexation representing 20.4% and those opposed representing 28. 4%
Dec. 18, 1978 of assessed valuation. Telephone request was noted from Tom Rhinevault
consulting firm,for week's extension of the public meeting. John
Moore, 13249 91st S. , Renton, noted representation of those opposing
annexation. William Milton, 32020 1st Ave. So. , Federal Way,
representing Dr. Buckner, requested one week extension to allow
time to speak to the people in the area of the proposed annexation.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC MEETING. CARRIED.
Council discussed the possibility of the petitioner obtaining a
75% petition if authorized. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO
DENY THE REQUEST FOR ANNEXATION ON THE 10% PETITION. ROLL CALL:
5-AYE: SHINPOCH, STREDICKE, THORPE, PERRY, CLYMER: 2-N0: TRIMM,
SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS
Committee on Committee on Committees Chairwoman Shinpoch presented report
Committees recommending that the following Committee assignments be approved:
Report - Transportation Committee - Chairman Thomas Trimm, Richard Stredicke,
Council Charles Shane; Utilities Committee - Chairman Charles Shane, Thomas
Committee Trimm, Barbara Shinpoch; Ways and Means Committee - Chairman Earl
Assignments Clymer, Richard Stredicke, George Perry; Public Safety Committee -
Chairwoman Barbara Shinpoch, George Perry, Thomas Trimm; Community
Services Committee - Chairman Richard Stredicke, Earl Clymer,
Barbara Shinpoch; Planning and Development Committee - Chairman
George Perry, Earl Clymer, Barbara Shinpoch. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND PERRY TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Councilwoman Thorpe did not participate in Committee assignments.
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Old Business - Continued
Council Councilman Stredicke inquired as to obtaining a picture of
Picture the present council as done previously.Mayor noted funds were not
in the budget and council would have to purchase their own
picture. MOVED BY THORPE, SECOND PERRY THAT PICTURES BE TAKEN
OF THE COUNCIL AND THE MAYOR ON THE SECOND WEEK IN JANUARY OF
EACH YEAR AND THAT SUBJECT BE REFERRED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE FOR FUNDING THIS YEAR AND BE CONTAINED IN THE BUDGET
IN FUTURE YEARS. CARRIED.
New Fire Councilman Stredicke inquired as to the completion date of the
Station new fire station and occupancy date of the old fire station.Mayor
Delaurenti noted possible completion of new station about
mid-February with the contactor having definite information
shortly,and occupancy of the old station would be about the
same time. Councilman Stredicke also noted that Burlington
Friends of Northern will be delivering 150 railroad ties to the Friends
Youth of Youth to help in the landscaping work they are doing.
Crosswalk at Councilwoman Thorpe noted need for an additional crosswalk
Rainier Ave. at Rainier Ave. and Grady Way. Warren Gonnason, Public Works
and Grady Way Director, noted previous recommendation not to install an
additional crosswalk due to conflicting traffic movements.
Following discussion it was moved by Thorpe, second Stredicke
council direct the administration to install crosswalk at
Rainier Ave. and Grady Way. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY SHINPOCH,
SECOND PERRY TO REFER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR
STUDY. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: SHINPOCH, PERRY, CLYMER, TRIMM;
3-N0: STREDICKE, THORPE, SHANE . MOTION CARRIED.
Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented
Development report recommending Larry Howe appeal be denied and the council
Committee Report concur in the recommendation of the Hearing Examiner of approval
Larry Howe Rezone of the rezone request (R-2 to R-3) with restrictive covenants.
R-235-78 The area is located at Jefferson Ave. NE between NE 12th and
NE 16th. The committee report also recommended referral to the
Ways and Means Committee for preparation of the ordinance.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND THORPE TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 9:15 p.m. and reconvened at 9:30 p.m. Roll Call :
All council members present.
City Officials Moved by Shane, second Thorpe that no elected city official can
Terms of Office serve more than two consecutive terms.SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE,
SECOND THORPE TO REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION.
ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: SHINPOCH, STREDICKE, THORPE, TRIMM; 3-N0: PERRY,
CLYMER, SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Stredicke presented committee
report recommending the following Ordinance for first reading
and to advance to second and final readings :
Ordinance #3282 Ordinance was read providing for appropriation of funds from
Appropriation antirecession excess revenue to antirecession/Public Works/Street
of Funds Maintenance Division in the amount of $402.64. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND THORPE TO ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED.
After readings it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE TO ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
Appointment of Ways and Means Committee report noted concurrence in the Mayor's
Municipal Court appointment of the Muncipal Court Judges Pro Tem for the year
Judges Pro Tem 1979 of Robert Anderson, Peter Banks , Richard Conrad, Gary Faull ,
Roger Lewis, and Robert McBeth. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
SHINPOCH TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
1/8/79 Page 3
VOUCHER APPROVAL The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment
of Vouchers No. 21280 through No. 21435 (Machine voids #20888-
21000 and 21275 - 21279) in the amount of $130,331.46 having
(Vouchers No. received departmental approval as to receipt of merchandise and/or
21001-21274 not services. Included LID #287 Warrants : Revenue R-11 for $98,180.40,
Provided by Cash C-14 for $98,180.40, Revenue R-12 for $93,076.30, Cash C-15
Pioneer Business for $93,076.30; LID #302 Warrants : Revenue R-29 for $2,001.03,
Forms) Cash C-65 for $1,287.90, Cash C-66 for $713. 13. Also Vouchers No.
21442 through No. 21532 (Machine voids #21436 - 21441) in the
amount of $273,293.81. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO
APPROVE VOUCHERS AS DRAFTED BY ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to all Council members and
adopted by one motion without separate disucssion.
Adoption of *MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Consent Agenda AMENDING MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE TO REMOVE THE ITEM
PERTAINING TO RIGHT-OF-WAY ADJOINING THE AMERICAN LEGION HALL.
CARRIED. *ORGINAL MOTION CARRIED.
Right-of-Way Letter from City Attorney Larry Warren noted Quit Claim Deed dated
Adjoining Sept. 30, 1925 granting to the city a ten-foot strip of land to be
American Legion used as the street and alley with a perpetual easement of an
Hall-between additional ten feet immediately to the north of the piece the City
Burnett So. & owns. The easement was granted Oct. 15, 1959 by the American Legion.
Williams Ave. Therefore,the city has 20 feet of usable right-of-way. MOVED BY
So. STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO REFER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
Claim for Claim for damages was filed by Mate M. Mandeville, 4620 NE Sunset
Damages Blvd. , alleging damage as a result of a car accident. Refer to
City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Call for Bid Bid opening Jan. 3, 1979 for six police sedan vehicles , 3 bids
Police Sedan received. Letter from Hugh Darby, Police Chief, recommended all
Vehicles bids be rejected and possibly enter in with the State Contract
for purchase of vehicles. Council Concur.(See attached tabulation. )
Call for Bid Bid opening Jan. 4, 1979 for Bronson Way Street Improvements ,
Bronson Way Street 4 bids received. Refer to Transportation Committee.(See attached
Improvements tabulation. )
Street Vacation Petition for street vacation was filed by Wall and Redekop Corp
Lakeview Ave. & requesting street vacation of Lakeview Ave.- and Renton Ave.
Renton Ave. between NE 4th and NE 5th Streets. The certified petition
(VAC-9-78) represents 90% of the property abutting Lakeview Ave. and 75%
of the property abutting Renton Ave. of the proposed vacation.
Refer to Board of Public Works , Public Works Dept. , and Transportation
Public Hearing Committee re appraisal and easements. Refer to Ways and eans
Feb. 26, 1979 Committee for resolution setting public hearing for e ruary 26, 1979.
Street Vacation Petition for street vacation was filed by Milwaukee Land Co. and
Area within CHG International requesting street vacation of area within
Earlington Woods Earlington Addition, South of SW Sunset Blvd. and North of
PUD (VAC-1-79) Milwaukee Railroad line, within Earlington Woods PUD boundaries.
The certified petition represents 2/3 to 100% of the area to
be vacated. Refer to Board of Public Works, Public Works Dept. ,
and Transportation Committee re appraisal and easements. Refer
Public Hearing to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting public hearing
March 5, 1979 for March 5, 1979.
Renton City Council
1/8/79 Page 4
Consent Agenda - Continued
Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner's report and recommendation of Preliminary
Window Lane Plat located Monterey Ave. N. between NE 12th and NE '.14th
PP-254-78 for approval with conditions. Brown/Strand Homes (formerly
Park Vista) . Council concur.
Summons and Summons and Complaint Richard Jordan vs. City of Renton ,for
Complaint alleged assault and battery. Refer to the City Attorney.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Fire Protection Letter from Fire Chief Geissler was read inviting a meeting
South of City to be arranged with Fire District #40 regarding fire protection
for the south area of the City. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
SHINPOCH TO REFER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Naming of Road- Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, was read
way, SR 515 regarding selection of a roadway name for the portion of
Phase II road within the city limits , SR 515, Phase II . It recommended
the new roadway be named Talbot Drive South. MOVED BY THORPE,
SECOND STREDICKE TO REFER TO THE TRANSPORATION COMMITTEE,
CARRIED.
Theatre Letter from Linda Danisher, Manager-Renton Village Cinemas, was
Admission Tax read regarding the increased admission tax for motion picture
theatres. Mr. Robert McRae, 13520 NE 50th, Bellevue, Owner-
Roxy and Renton Theatres, noted opinion that tax was excessive
and that prior notification had not been received.Linda Danisher,
3031 So. 204th E. , Seattle, Manager-General Cinema Theatres,
noted amount of tax was excessive. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
THORPE TO REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
y,. NEW BUSINESS
Natl .League of Council President Shinpoch noted National League of Cities
Cities/Public Congressional Conference in Washington on March 4 through March 6.
Disclosure Reminder to file F1 & F1A's, public disclosure forms during the
Forms month of January.
Council Letter was read from Councilwoman Patricia Seymour-Thorpe noting
Resignation- resignation from council effective after old business on Monday,
Councilwoman January 15, 1979 due to new appointment with King County Council .
Thorpe MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM TO ACCEPT RESIGNATION AND REFER THE
MATTER OF FILLING COUNCIL VACANCY PROCEDURE TO THE COUNCIL
PRESIDENT. CARRIED. AMENDING MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM TO
REMOVE MATTER OF COUNCIL VACANCY PROCEDURE FROM THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE AND REFER TO COUNCIL PRESIDENT. CARRIED.
Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND THORPE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
10: 35 P.M.
Maxine E. Motor,
Deputy City Clerk
BID TABULATION SHEET
PROJECT • (6) Police Sedan Vehicles
DAT E • January 3. 1979
B1DDF.R BID
Lakeside Pontiac - GMC Pontiac Catalina 4 door sedan
10641 NE 8th Unit Price ■ $6,818.27
Bellevue, WA 98004 EEO Trade In Allowance - $1,200.00
a✓
Renton Dodge, Inc. Dodge Aspen 4 door
453 Rainier Ave. North Unit Price - $5,990.29
Renton, WA 98055 Cashier's Check. EEO Trade In Allowance = $800.00
Sound Ford LTD II 4 door. 351 2 BBL Police Package
750 Rainier Ave. So. Unit Price - $6.894.00
Renton. WA 98055 Cashier's Check, EEO Trade In Allowance - $800.00
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BID TABULATION SHEET
PROJ ECT ' Bronson Way Street Improvements LMA
DAT E • January 4. 1979
BIDDER B10
Moss Construction Inc. Group I $107,768.50
PO BOX 89305 Group II 64,127.25
Zenith, WA 98188 Addendum, BB, EEO Group III 33.538.28
Total $205,434.03
Pacific Construction Co., Inc. Group I $ 86,513.00
8801 South 218 Group II 58,109.25
Kent. WA 98031 Addendum, BB, EEO Group III 31.056.11
Total $175,678.36
Renton Construction Co. , Inc. Group I $ 84,826.50
10601 Rustic Rd. So. Group II 66,459.70
Seattle, WA 98178 Addendum, BB, EEO Group III 36,192.25
Total $187,478.45
Valley Cement Construction, Inc. Group I $ 93,198.40
PO Box 838 Group II 66,570.25
Auburn, WA 98002 Addendum, BB. EEO Group III 39.999.30
Total $199,767.95
Engineer's Estimate $130.540.00
EXPiII 33 CITY 3F RENTON
DATE 12/31/78 *ARRA41 )ISTRIBUTIOm
FUND TOTAL MARRANT3
MACHINE VOIDS: NOA 21436 - A 21441
CURRENT 064s620111
PARKS $16#036102
ARTERIAL ST14LETS $4819%
STREETS $250773120
LIBRARY $36924-01
COMP EMP 1R ACT $21389147
ANTI-RECESSION $6#573128
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST $212100
SENIOR L'IT CkNTLR CUNSrR 61030051168
NATEknORKS UTILITY 661,768465
AIRPGRT $1.0981+9
EOUIPMEFiT RENTAL $9AN99195
TOTAL OF A:- -�AWWANTS $273J293-81
*E, THE LNUkMSIUNEU MEMBtRS OF T'1t NAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RELEIVEO ucPARTMENTA6 CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCMAVOISk_ AND/Dk SERVICES HAVE FIELN '4ELEIVCO OR NENOEREO, 1)0 HEREBY
APPROVE FOR PAYME0 VOUCHERS NU. 21•+a THROJGM NO. 21532 IN THE AMOUNT
OF 927.3.293.81 THIS 31 Y OF OLCL"MUER 1918.
CUMMIITE_ _-A1RHA•.
EXPIII 33 CITY OF KE`TOF4
DATE 12/31/78 *ARRANT JIiT41BUTION
FUND TOTAL nARRANTS
MACHINE VOID: No. 20888 - 21000
CURRENT 21275 - 21279 065,162.52
PANKS 020963/02
ARTERIAL STktETS 0650.19
STREETS 9180129.36
LIBRARY 66,750.ti6
L rAck. RL,. F"*G THRUST 621875100
L1URAIY CUNST- 02321A3
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST 08*7100
nATER*URKS UTILITY $110047179
I
AIRPORT 61/879/40
TALBOT PIMP STA CONST 6126.90
EQUIPMENT REvTAt" $3.658.98
FIREMAr,'S PE .S I') $7191
TOTAL CF AL. -AHRANfb 0130/331166
-E, THE UNOERS1GNEU MEMBtRS OF THt SAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF TAE
RENIUN CITY C(LINCIL, MAVINU RECEIVED DEPART ENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANCISE ANC/CQ bERVICES HAvk MIEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREU, DO HEREBY
�!t APPROVE FON PAYMENT VCoLHENS NU. 21,'80 T14R000H NO- 21435 1N THE AMJUNT
OF $130,331-M6Y OF DECEMBER 1978- ,�_�-� ,�-�_�•� -�,� ''II
COMMITTEE LHAIK14,, MEMBER
L.I.D.$297
REVENUE WARRANT NO. R-11 $ 98,180.40 MEMBER - - - - - - - • - - -
•
CASH WARRANT NO. C-14 98,180.40
REVENUE WARRANT NO. R-12 93,076.30
CASH WARRANT NO. C-15 93,076.30
L.I.D.#302
REVENUE WARRANT NO. R-29 $ 2,001.03
CASH WARRANT NO. C-65 1,287.90
CASH WARRANT NO. C-66 713.13
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF 1-8-79
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 1-11 Cancelled PERRY 6th Flr. Conf. Rm. Mobile Home Ordinance
Thurs. 1-18 4:30 PM Environmental Impact of Future
Housing- Variances Jurisdiction
Parking 6 Loading Ordinance -
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 1-9 Cancelled STREDICKE Rolled Curbs - Planning Dept. &
City Attorney presence requested.
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 1-15 7:00 PM CLYMER 6th Flr. Conf. Rm.
Mon. 1-22 7:00 PM to of it it
Admission Tax
PUBLIC SAFETY Mon. 1-15 7:00 PMSHINPOCH 4th Flr. Conf. Rm.
TRANSPORTATION TRIM
UTILITIES Fri. 1-12 10:00 AM SHANE 4th Flr. Conf. Rm.
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
January 8, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6328 $ 50,760 Vasa Homes 1422 Dayton Ct. NE Const. Residence
6329 45,137 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1402 Dayton Ct. NE Const. Residence
6330 49,220 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1450 Dayton Ct. NE Const. Residence
6331 370,000 John Stone 2233 East Valley Rd. Const. Whse.
'4&w6332 15,000 Wells/McBain 451 SW 10th St. Const. TI
6333 1,150,000 Wall & Redekop Corp. 1100 Sunset Blvd. NE Const. apartment com;
6334 VOID
6335 VOID
6336 500 King Co. Park Dept. 3005 NE 4th St. Encl. Storage Area
6337 35,250 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1414 Dayton Court NE Const. Residence
6338 39,455 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1408 Dayton Ct. NE Const. Residence
6339 59,370 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1403 Dayton Ct. NE Const. Residence
6340 1,000 D.J. & M.L. Coddington 616 Stevens Ave. NW Inst. Fireplace
6341 10,000 Don Dana 5219 Ripley Lane N. Excavate Parking Ares
6342 432 Edward Rudolph 201 Union SE Const. Storage Shed
6343 10,000 F. J. Tonkin 200 Rainier S. Add Drive-in Window
6344 1,027,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 820 SW 41st St. Const. Warehouse
6345 77,000 Don Richards 1900 Rolling Hills SE Const. Residence
6346 3,000 Edward Yagichi 609 Union NE Const. Garage
6347 94,500 Johnson & Sons Builders 1813 Aberdeen SE Const. Residence
6348 3,485 Ernie Boullion 2519 NE 7th St. Const. Garage
6349 4,000 Philip R. Mooney 2210 NE 10th St. Const. Garage
6350 - Wall & Redekop Corp. 1054-58 Sunset NE Demolish Restaurant
6351 - Wall & Redekop Corp. 1068 Sunset NE Demolish Residence
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7672 1,800 City of Renton Approx. 594 SW 43rd Inst. Service for
two Monitoring System
7673 50 Glen E. Clow 158 Monterey Pl. NE Underground Conv.
7674 500 Noel Oakley 1503 Aberdeen NE Inst. 200A Service
7675 21,600 Wall & Redekop Corp. 1150 Sunset NE Wire apart. bldg.
7676 21,600 Wall & Redekop Corp. 1150 Sunset NE Wire apart. bldg.
7677 21,600 Wall & Redekop Corp. 1150 Sunset NE Wire apart. bldg.
7678 7,200 Wall & Redekop Corp. 1150 Sunset NE Wire apart. bldg.
7679 175 Pat Horan 275 Vashon SE Wire addition
7680 450 Burlington Northern, Inc. N. 3rd & Houser N. Signal crossing serv.
7681 990 Leonard Builders 406 Anacortes SE Wire Residence
7682 50 Norman Joos 69 Monterey NE Underground Convers.
7683 800 Gordon Thompson 401 SW Langston Rd. Inst. 200 amp. svc.
7684 24,900 Boeing 4-21 Bldg. Remodel for new fixt.
7685 1,400 Roger Himes 3712 Lincoln P1. NE Wire Residence
7686 200 City of Renton SW 43rd at Lind Inst. temp. service
7687 930 Leonard Bldrs. 4406 SE 4th P1. Wire Residence
7688 50 Brown/Strand Homes 1201 N. 28th P1. Install temp. service
7689 50 Parkwood Homes 2110 SE 22nd Pl. Install temp. service
7690 50 Parkwood Homes 2103 SE 22nd Pl. Install temp. service
7691 50 Jim Keller 1106 N. 38th St. Install temp. service
7692 50 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1501 Dayton Ct. NE Install temp. service
7693 50 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1409 Dayton Ct. NE Install temp. service
7694 50 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1402 Dayton Ct. NE Install temp. service
7695 250 Chas. A. Thelander 512 Mill Ave. S. Inst. sub-panel
7696 50 Jim Huntington 106 Monterey Dr. NE Underground convers.
*aw7697 50 Priscilla White 119 Monterey Dr. NE Underground convers.
7698 50 Paul Houser 188 Monterey Dr. NE Underground convers.
7699 205 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union SE, Lot 166 Hook-up Mobile Home
7700 150 Howard McKean 109 Monterey Pl. NE Underground convers.
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
January 8, 1979
Page 2
ELECTRICAL PERMITS (cont'd)
7701 2,500 Black Angus Restaurant 95 Airport Way Inst. new 100 amp.
7702 350,000 Boeing Commercial Airplane Renton Plant Misc. Elect. Work
7703 50 Lester 103 Monterey Pl. NE Underground convers.
7704 4,000 Sportwest 508 S. Third Inst. new 600A serv.
7705 797 Annie M. Monelli 437 Burnett S. Inst. 125A Service
7706 850 Chas. Henderson 1603 Glenwood SE Wire residence
7707 900 Chas. Henderson 1800 Ferndale SE Wire residence
7708 950 Chas. Henderson 2621 SE 16th St. Wire residence
7709 128,022 Pacific Car & Foundry 1400 N. 4th St. Inst. feeder sys.
7710 50 Forestbrook Town Houses 4000 NE Sunset Blvd. Inst. serv. for const
trailer
7711 200 George Kritsonis 1168 Shelton NE Wire Addition
7712 806 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2106 Aberdeen Ct. SE Wire Residence
7713 1,400 Stan Witsoe 910 N. 33rd P1. Wire Residence
7714 930 Leonard Builders 4414 SE 4th Pl. Wire Residence
7715 990 Leonard Builders 4422 SE 4th P1. Wire Residence
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6446 683 Leonard Builders 4406 SE 4th P1. Inst. Gas Furnace
6447 1,742 Leonard Builders 4407 SE 4th P1. Inst. Plbg. Fixt.
6448 1,742 Leonard Builders 4401 SE 4th P1. Inst. Plbg. Fix
6449 1,605 Leland Const. 2007 NE 12th St. Inst. furnace
6450 1,500 Emmett Kindle 2623 Jones N.E. Inst. Plbg. Fix
6451 38,700 Star Machinery 4202 W. Valley Rd. Inst. Sprinkler s.
6452 59,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1010 SW 41st St. Inst. Sprinkler Sys.
6453 45,868 Wells & Bain 451 SW 10th St. Inst. Htrs. & Air Co
6454 28,000 SCS 609 Williams S. Inst. Plbg. Fixt.
6455 22,800 Wall & Redekop 1150 Sunset Blvd. NE Inst. Plbg. & Fixt.
6456 1,000 Vasa Homes 1421 Dayton Ct. NE Inst. Fixt.
6457 1,000 Vasa Homes 1501 Dayton Ct. NE Inst. Fixt.
6458 1,100 Vasa Homes 1507 Dayton Ct. NE Inst. Fixt.
6459 1,721 Parkwood Homes 2114 Aberdeen Ct. SE Inst. Plbg. & Fixt.
6460 720 Chas. Henderson Co. 1603 Glenwood SE Inst. Gas Furnace
6461 786 Leonard Builders 4414 SE 4th Pl. Inst. Gas Furnace
6462 1,745 Parkwood Homes 2115 Aberdeen Ct. SE Inst. Plbg. & Fixt.
6463 600 Thomas Brown 3611 NE 10th Lane Inst. Gas Furnace
6464 800 Jack Van Camp 3633 NE 10th St. Inst. Gas Furnace
6465 1,000 George Kritsonis 1168 Shelton N.E. Inst. Gas Furnace
6466 1,000 William Dils 2712 Jones N.E. Inst. Gas Furnace
6467 600 Jim Frey 2424 Monterey NE Repair Septic Sys.
6468 45,500 Boeing Commercial Airplane Renton Plant Misc. Plbg. Work
6469 855 Chas. Henderson Co. 1800 Ferndale SE Inst. Gas Furnace
6470 734 Leonard Builders 4422 SE 4th P1. Inst. Gas Furnace
6471 1,400 Taco Time 200 Rainier S. Inst. Plbg. & Fixt.
6472 500 George Kritsonis 1168 Shelton NE Inst. Fixt.
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 0
1716 McCarthy Construction 1117 N. 33rd P1. Street Break
1717 SCS Holdings, Ltd. 530 Mill S. Inst.curb,driveway
1718 E. Kindle 2623 Jones NE Con. San. Sewer
1719 Wall & Redekop Corp. NE 20th bet. Jones & Aberdeen Inst. Sewer
SIGN PERMIT
679 350 Isaac Benveniste 912 S. 3rd Inst. Hanging Sign
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
January8 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. AWARD PRESENTATION
4. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF DECEMBER 18, 1978
5. PUBLIC MEETING - Renton Ave. Annexation-10% Petition
Continued from December 18, 1978
6. AUDIENCE COMMENT
7. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
9. CONSENT AGENDA
These items are distributed to all Council Members for study and are
adopted by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Letter from City Attorney Warren noted ten-foot strip deeded to the
City Sept. 30, 1925 and ten-foot perpetual easement granted Oct. 15, 1959,
totaling twenty feet of usable right-of-way adjoing the American
Legion Hall . For Information Only.
b. Claim for Damages, Mate M. Mandeville for alleged auto accident.
Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
-- c. Bid Opening 1/3/79 for (6) Police Sedan Vehicles , 3 bids received.
Letter from Police Chief Darby recommended all bids be rejected and City
join with State contract. Council concur.
d. Bid Opening 1/4/79 for Bronson Way Street Improvements , 4 bids received.
Refer to Transportation Committee.
e. Petition for vacation of a portion of Lakeview Ave. and Renton Ave. , between
NE 4th and NE 5th Streets submitted by Wall and Redekop. Refer to
Board of Public Works, Public Works Department, and Transportation
Committee re appraisal and easements. Refer to Ways and Means Committee
for resolution setting public hearing for February 26, 1979.
f. Petition for vacation of all streets and alleys within Earlington
Addition, South of SW Sunset Blvd. and North of Milwaukee Railroad
line within Earlington Woods PUD boundaries filed by Milwaukee Land
Co. and CHG International . Refer to Board of Public Works , Public
Works Department, and Transportation Committee re appraisal and easements .
Refer to Ways and Means Comrl� tfFF- nor resolution setting public hearing
for March 5, 1979.
g. Hearing Examiner's decision approval with conditions of preliminary plat,
Brown/Strand Homes (Window Lane) PP-254-78 near Monterey Ave. NE
between NE 12th and NE 14th. Council concur.
h. Summons and Complaint, Richard Jordan vs. City. Refer to City Attorney.
10. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Fire Chief Geissler re meeting with Fire District #40.
b. Public Works Director re roadway name.
c. General Cinema Corp. re admission tax.
11. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
12. AUDIENCE COMMENT
'' 13. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
January 15 , 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Maple Valley Hwy. Railroad Underpass
Hiring of Negotiator
May Creek Interceptor Program
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Street Vacation, Taylor Ave. SW
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Housing Prisoners for Muckleshoot Indian Nation
PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.
Street Vacation, Taylor Ave. SW
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Speed Bumps on Residential Streets
Street Vacation, Taylor Ave. SW
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Larry Howe Rezone, R-235-78
Street Vacation, Public Hearing, SE 20th Pl .
Street Vacation, Public Hearing, Taylor Ave. SW
Hearing Examiner Ordinance
Hiring of Negotiator
PUBLIC HEARING: February 26, 1979, Street Vacation, Taylor Ave. SW
APPOINTMENTS: Dennis E. Gerber, Police Officer
L. Rick Beeler, Land Use Hearing Examiner
George H. Monaghan, Firefighter
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
January 15 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President, RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL PATRICIA M. SEYMOUR-THORPE, GEORGE J . PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W.
TRIMM, CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS C.J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GWEN
IN ATTENDANCE MARSHALL, Finance Director; MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk;
JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; WARREN GONNASON,
Public Works Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
JOHN BUFF, Police Rep. , BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Rep.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle; SALLY McDONALD, Seattle
Times
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF
JANUARY 15, 1979 MEETING AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Council Pam Jarnigan, President, Renton Chapter, National Organization for
Vacancy Women, read letter encouraging council to appoint a women to the
vacant council position, commending council for new procedure for
filling of that position, and expressing appreciation of Councilwoman
Thorpe for her efforts and understanding of issues while serving
on the City Council .
Traffic Frank Cenkovich, 2625 Benson Rd. So. , Renton, requested city
Problem review and take action re traffic problems on the Benson "s"
curves.
OLD BUSINESS
Procedure for Council President Shinpoch presented procedure to be used in
Filling of filling of the council vacancy J eft by Councilwoman Thorpe as of
Council Vacancy this day. Due to no council meetinq beinq held January 29 (5th
Monday) or on February 12 (legal holiday) and the 30 day time
limit for appointing a new councilperson, a special meeting will
be held Thursday, January 18, 1979. At this meeting all legally
qualified persons interested in the position may make a presentation,
not to exceed ten minutes ,followed by questions of councilmembers. No
proxies will be permitted.No vote will be taken at this meetinq,but
balloting will commence Monday,January 22, 1979 under "New Business"
(no secret ballot will be permitted). Any councilmember may
nominate a candidate(s) and no second is required. A candidate
must receive four (4) votes to be appointed and in the event that
no candidate receives the majority prior to adjournment February 5,
the list of nominees will be forwarded to the Mayor to make a
selection. In all instances, the appropriate City Code and RCW' s
will apply. Following discussion it was *MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND
THORPE TO ACCEPT PROCEDURE FOR FILLING OF COUNCIL VACANCY. AMENDING
MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO ALLOW ONLY FIVE (5) MINUTES
FOR CANDIDATES PRESENTATION AND REMOVAL OF LINE STATING "NO PROXIES
WILL BE PERMITTED" . CARRIED. *ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED.
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Old Business - Continued
Councilwoman Councilwoman Thorpe noted that she has enjoyed being a part of
Thorpe the council and the committees she has worked on, especially
Community Services (which she chaired) . She also thanked the
staff for all the assistance and information they have given
her.
Speed Bumps on Councilman Shane requested the study of speed bumps being
Residential installed in residential areas to control traffic. MOVED BY
Streets SHANE, SECOND TRIMM TO REFER MATTER OF SPEED BUMPS ON RESIDENTIAL
STREETS TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. ROLL CALL : -SO*
5-AYE: THORPE, PERRY, CLYMER, TRIMM, SHANE; 2-NO: SHINPOCH,
STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED.
Award Mayor Delaurenti presented Councilwoman Thorpe an award for
Presentation dedicated service to the citizens of Renton as a member of the
City Council from January 1976 to January 19/9.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO RECESS. CARRIED.
Council recessed at 8:35 p.m. and reconvened at 8:55 p.m.
Roll Call : All council members present except Councilwoman
Thorpe who at this time has completed her services as a member
of council .
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee
report recommending the following Ordinance for second and
final readings:
ORDINANCE #3283 Ordinance was read amending a portion of City Code relating
Fees and Filing to fees and filing of prelimir,ary and final plats . First reading
of Preliminary was 12/18/78. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM TO ADOPT THE
and Final Plats ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: SHINPOCH, STREDICKE ,
PERRY, CLYMER, TRIMM; 1-N0: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
Larry Howe Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading of
Rezone the following Ordinance:
R-235-78 Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain
properties within the City from residence district (R-2) to
residence district (R-3) . Rezone R-235-78 located Jefferson Ave. NE
between NE 12th and NE 16th. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH TO
REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE . CARRIED.
Ways and Means Committee report: recommended the following
Resolutions for adoption:
RESOLUTION #2237 Resolution was read setting public hearing of request for
Street Vacation street vacation of Lakeview Ave. and Renton Ave. between NE 4th St.
Lakeview Ave. & and NE 5th Pl . to be held February 26, 1979. Petition filed
Renton Ave. by Wall and Redekop Corp. (VAC-9-78) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
(VAC-9-78) TRIMM TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
RESOLUTION #2238 Resolution was read setting public hearing of request for
Street Vacation street vacation of area within Earlington Addition, South of SW
Area Within Sunset Blvd. and North of Milwaukee Railroad Line, within Earlington
Earlington Woods Woods PUD to be held March 5, 1979. Petition filed by Milwaukee
PUD (VAC-1-79) Land Co. and CHG International . (VAC-1-79) MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND TRIMM TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA
The following items are distributed to Lill Council members and
adopted by one motion without separate discussion.
Adoption of MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE TO REiMOVE ITEM REGARDING
Consent Agenda PARKWOOD SOUTH DIV. NO. 3 (FP-260-78) FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA.
CARRIED. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT THE CONSENT
AGENDA. CARRIED.
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Consent Agenda - Continued
Parkwood Sou The Hearing Examiner recommended approval with restrictive
Div. No. 3 covenants of Parkwood South Div. No. 3 (FP-260-78) located
FP-260-78 q south of Rolling Hills #3, West of Edmonds SE, East of
�( Puget Dr. Councilwoman Shinpoch noted routing of traffic in
the area and the cost to relocate the street. Councilman
Stredicke noted problems of providing easy access to the area.
v MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO CONCUR IN THE HEARING
EXAMINER'S RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
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HEARING. CARRIED.
Street Vacation Petition for street vacation was filed by John Stone requesting
Taylor Ave. SW vacation of Taylor Ave. SW between SW 21st Street and SW 23rd
Street. The certified petition represents 100% of the area to be
vacated. Refer to Board of Public Works , Public Works Dept. ,
and Transportation Committee re appraisal and easements. Refer
Public Hearing to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting public hearing
Feb. 26, 1979 for February 26, 1979.
Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti permanent appointment of Dennis E.
Police Department Gerber to the position of police officer effective January 16, 1979.
Council concur.
Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti reappointing L. Rick Beeler to the
Land Use Hearing position of Land Use Hearing Examiner. Also requested Ways and
Examiner Means Committee review Hearing Examiner Ordinance for word
change. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Housing Letter was read from Police Chief Hugh Darby noting request made
Prisoners for by the Muckleshoot Indian Nation to enter into an agreement to
Muckleshoot house persons lawfully held being detained for trial or serving
Indian Nation time imposed by the Tribal Court. Police Chief recommended that
an agreement be signed. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO REFER TO
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED.
Appointment Letter was read from Mayor Delaurenti appointing George Hollis
Fire Dept. Monaghan to the position of firefighter effective January 13, 1979.
Appointment subject to customary six-month probationary period.
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT.
CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Maple Valley Councilwoman Shinpoch noted phone call from Beth Campbell regarding
Hwv.-Railroad hazardous driving conditions at the railroad underpass on the
Underpass Maple Valley Highway. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHI ;POCH TO REFER
MATTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED.
Hiring of Councilman Perry noted upcoming negotiations and the need to begin
Labor preparing for them. MOVED BY PERRY,SECOND SHINPOCH TO REFER MATTER
Negotiator OF INTERVIEWING AND HIRING OF A PROFESSIONAL NEGOTIATOR TO THE
MAYOR'S OFFICE AND TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION.
.» ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: SHINPOCH, STREDICKE, PERRY, CLYMER, TRIMM; 1-N0:
SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
Utilities Utilities Committee Chairman Shane presented report recommending
Committee Re or - that the Administration examine feasibility of a direct METRO
May Creek sponsored extension of the May Creek trunk and determine feasibility
Interceptor ... of such an extension based upon anticipated customer connections and
Program report back to council . MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR
u IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
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New Business - Continued
Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
9:50 P.M.
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Maxine E. Motor,
Deputy City Clerk
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF 1-15-79
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN V LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 1-18 4:30 PM PERRY 6th Flr. Conf. Rm. Mobile Home Ord. - Environmental
Impact Future Housing-Vat. Juris-
diction Pkg. & Loading Ofd. - Rolled
Purbs-Planning DeRt.&City Atty.
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 1-16 Cancelled STREDICKE resence requ steel.
Thurs. 1-25 4:45 PM I3rd Flr. Conf. Rm. Public Use Area & Park @' Haaingt n
& 12th; Public Use Area 0 Index A e.
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WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 1-22 7:00 PM CLYMER 6th Flr. Conf. Rm. Admission Tax
Y�
PUBLIC SAFETY Tues. 1-16 14:45 PM
SHINPOCH 6th Flr. Conf. Rm. Muckleshoot - Housing of` Prisoner ;
Fire Distr. #40
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TRANSPORTATION
TRIM
44.
UTILITIES Tues. 1-16 10:00 AM SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
Special Council Meeting Thurs. 1-18 8:00 PM i DELAURENTI Council Chambers Interview of Candidates for
Council Vacancy
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
January 15, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6352 $ .6,000 Hill-Kaaum Investment 4242 E. Valley Rd. Site Developme
6353 3,054 Harriet Horning 201 Union SE Constr. Carpor
6354 125,000 Wash. Jockey Club Longacres Add. to Bldg. _.�.
6355 13,000 Herbert Williams 221 Union SE Const. Swim Pool.
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7716 24,000 Stanley Wolf 1177 Harrington NE Wire apt. bldg.
7717 750 Jack W. Greene 2810-12 NE 12th Up svc. for heat
7718 1,300 Helen Zuplelt 2216 NE 8th Pl. Inst. elec. heat
7719 700 Red & White Constr. 3412 E. Valley Rd. Inst. meter base
7720 , 5,950 Mid-Continent Computer 451 SW• 10th. Inst. 600 AMP svc.
7721 18,992 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1010 SW 41st Wire warehouse
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1720 Johnson & Sons 1319 Lk. Youngs Way SE Sewer for res.
1721 Stan Witsoe 912 N. 33rd P1. Repair side sewer
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6473 10,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1010 SW 41st Install rainwater
systems
6474 20,157 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1010 SW 41st Install gas unit
heaters
6475 14,478 Condominium Builders 2020 Grant Ave. S. Inst. plbg. & t..
6476 21,114 Condominium Builders 2020 Grant Ave. S. Inst, plbg. & Mt.
6477 21,114 Condominium Builders 2020 Grant Ave. S. Inst. .plbg.. & Vomm.
6478 1,160 Condominium Builders 2020 Grant Ave. S. Inst, plbg. & fixt.
. 6479 1,800 Wells & McBain 451 SW 10th Inst, temp, pro-
pane tank
6480 720 Chas. Henderson Co. 2621 SE 16th St. Inst, BTU furnace
6481 1,300 Roger Hines 3712 Lincoln NE Inst. Septic Tank
6482 8,500 Black Angus 95 Airport Way Inst, freezer
6483 250 Joseph Archuleta 2315 NE 10th. Inst. sink
6484 734 Leonard Builders 4524 SE 4th P1. Inst. gas furnace
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RENTON CITY COUNLIL
Regular Meeting
January 15 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
- A G E N D A
t
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 8, 1979
4. AUDIENCE COMMENT
5. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
7. CONSENT AGENDA
These items are distributed to all Council Members for study id are
adopted by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Petition for street vacation for Taylor Ave. SW between SW 21st Street
and SW 23rd Street submitted by A-Economy Storage, John Stone. Refer
to Board of Public Works, Public Works Dept. , and Transportation Committee
re appraisal and easements. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for
resolution setting Public Hearing for February 26, 1979.
b. Mayor's appointment of 'Dennis Gerber to the permanent position of
police officer, effective January 16, 1979. Council concur
c. Mayor's reappointment of Hearing Examiner and request for word change in
Hearing Examiner Ordinance. Refer to Ways and (deans Committee.
d. Hearing Examiner's recommendation approval with restrictive covenants
of Parkwood South Div. No. 3 (FP-260-78) located south of Rolling Hills #3-,
West of Edmonds Se, East of Puget Dr. . Refer to Ways and Means Committee
for approving resolution.
8. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Police Chief - Housing prisoners for Muckleshoot Indian ?dation
9. NEW BUSINESS OF THE Council
10. AUDIENCE COMMENT
11 . ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Special Meeting
January 18 , 1979 Municipal Building
Thursday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
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1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. AUDIENCE COMMENT
4. DRAWING OF NUMBERS FOR ORDER OF CANDIDATES
5. INTERVIEW OF CANDIDATES FOR COUNCIL VACANCY
(Candidates limited to five minutes speaking time. )
6. AUDIENCE COMMENT
7. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Special Meeting
January 18, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday, 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro tem, Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag and called the Renton City Council
meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President, RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM, CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIAL LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney
IN ATTENDANCE
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle
Interviews The Renton City Council held a Special Meeting in the council
of Candidates chambers at 8:00 p.m. , Thursday, January 18, 1979 to interview
for Council persons expressing an interest in being appointed to the
Vacancy vacant seat created by the resignation of Patricia Thorpe
from the Council .
Candidates drew numbers to determine order of appearance.
1) Robert Hughes, PO Box 2093, Renton; 2) Kathy Keolker,
532 Cedar Ave. So. , Renton; 3) Sanford Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE,
Renton; 4) Barbara Lally, 816 Camas Ave. NE, Renton; 5)
Bruce Hulse, 1033 Shelton Ave. NE, Renton; 6) John Reed,
613 Smithers Ave. So. , Renton; 7) Kenneth Swanigan, 559 Union
Ave. SE, Renton; 8) Dennis Vadney, 1210 Monroe Ave. NE, Renton;
9) Arlene Ross, 516 SW 3rd Place, Renton; 10) Joan Walker,
1433 Monterey Ave. NE, Renton.
The chair noted that written applications had also been received
from Margaret Proctor, 4124 NE 10th Place, Renton, and Joan
Moffatt, 3709 Meadow Ave. No. , Renton, neither of whom were
able to attend the special meeting due to prior commitments.
Councilman Perry noted that he intended to ask each candidate
if they would consider accepting an appointment on a "care-
taker" basis only, agreeing to serve the unexpired term and
not seek election to the position this fall . When it became
apparent that a negative response to this query could be
construed as a pre-mature declaration of candidacy, thereby
necessitating filing with the Public Disclosure Commission,
the question was withdrawn.
Each candidate presented credentials in turn and requested
consideration for appointment. A brief question and answer
period followed.
Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
9: 10 P.M.
Maxine E. Motor,
Deputy City Clerk
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
January 22 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
I. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
NNW 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 15, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: L. I .D. 312 Street Improvements , West Valley Hwy.
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA
These items are distributed to all Council Members for study and are
adopted by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Letter from Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, request for resolution
for transfer of funds , replacement of retiree and sick leave reimbursement.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
b. Letter from John Webley, Parks and Recreation Director, request to
appropriate unanticipated revenue into Cumulative Reserve Fund #2104.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
c. Mayor' s appointment of Clark Teegarden to the Muncipal Arts Commission
to expire December 31, 1979. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
d. Request by Fire Chief Geissler for Battalion Chief Matthew to attend
the Washington State Fire Training Officers conference in Vancouver,
Washington, February 26 through March 1, 1979. Council concur.
e. Request by Police Chief Darby for Detective E.A. Mc Kenney to attend
Spring Training Session for Check Investigators to be held at
Vancouver, B.C. on February 3, 1979. Council concur.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Letter from John S. Malgarini , Local 21-R, re negotiations.
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11. AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
January :. 2 , 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Annexation of Hazen High School (adjacent street)
CITY ATTORNEY
Attorney General ' s Opinion - Longacres
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Theatre Admission Tax
Transfer of Funds-Retiree and Sick Leave Reimbursement
Appropriation of Unanticipated Revenue
Appointment to Municipal Arts Commission
PURI TC. HFARINGS :
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
January 22 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President, RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM, CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS C.J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GWEN
IN ATTENDANCE MARSHALL, Finance Director; MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk;
JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; WARREN GONNASON,
Public Works Director, GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
JOHN BUFF, Police Rep. , Battalion Chief JAMES MATTHEW, Fire Dept.
Rep.
PRESS MARY SWIFT, Renton Record Chronicle; SALLY Mc DONALD, Seattle Times
MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke requested correction Page 3, Paragraph 1,
1/15/79, add that the citizens in the Parkwood area were mislead
as to the proper time of protesting the traffic situation and the
President of Rolling Hills Association withdrew his protest pending
public hearing on street vacation of SE 20th Pl . Councilman
Stredicke add to Page 3, Paragraph 9, Utilities Committee report,
for the record to show not for proposed customer connection, but
for customer use beyond May Creek, not for new construction within
May Creek. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER TO ADOPT THE MINUTES
OF JANUARY 15, 1979 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED. Councilwoman Shinpoch
requested council minutes reflect "Thursday" Special Meeting of
January 18, 1979. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT THE
MINUTES OF JANUARY 18, 1979 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
LID 312-Street published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Improvements, the Public Hearing to consider proposed LID 312, street improvements ,
West Valley on West Valley Hwy. from SW 43rd St. to the City Limits. Improvements
Hwy. to include construction and installation of curbs, gutters and
sidewalks, storm drains , catch basins, together with a left turn lane
and all necessary appurtenances. Letter was read from Bruce Leber,
Ralph Leber Co. , PO Box 88700, Tukwila, agreeing with the LID, but
protesting the area included within the LID, •total cost, and the
method of assessment. Letter was read from William E. Rabel ,
Star Machinery, 241 South Lander Street, Seattle, requesting
assessment for left turn lane be based on actual linear feet of
the lane to benefit them. Letter was read from Norman K. Dewey,
President, Northwestern Hobby & Toy, 17300 West Valley Highway,
Tukwila, protesting proposed curbs and sidewalks, construction of
left turn lane and the proration of the LID expenses. Letter was
read from Warren C. Gonnason, Public Works Director, noting the
percentage of those property owners protesting their assessment is
40.23% of the estimated cost ($184,109. 15) and requested the public
hearing be continued two weeks, allowing time to meet with property
owners in the area. Harold Hill , Hercer Island, property owner,
noted no charge should be made for improvements already completed on the
property and that there is no need for sidewalks. Bruce Rowe,
1313 E. Prospect, Seattle, part owner of Hill property, noted
.�. need for left turn lane and opposed to installation of sidewalks.
Following discussion it was MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY TO
CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING TWO WEEKS,UNTIL FEBRUARY 5, 1979. Councilman
Stredicke requested detailed information on conditions previously agreed
to by property owners and the actual square footage of properties
involved. Mr. Gonnason noted current bid openings showed a possible
increase in costs of the LID. MOTION CARRIED.
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AUDIENCE COMMENT
Council Joan Moffatt, 3709 Meadow Ave. No. , noted she was out of town and
Vacancy unable to attend Thursday special meeting for interviewing of
candidates for the council vacancy. Ms. Moffatt expressed that
she is still interested in the council position.
OLD BUSINESS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report mum
Committee Report recommending the committee retain matter of Theatre Admission
Theatre Admission Tax to review the total structure of admission taxes and fees
Tax and that collection of revenue from Theatre Admission Taxes, at
the new rate, be delayed to March 1, 1979. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND CLYMER TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Councilwoman Shinpoch requested a Fiscal
Impact Statement be presented at the same time as the ordinance,
showing the amount of lost revenue.
Public Safety Councilman Perry presented Public Safety Committee report recommending
Committee Report council concur in the Police Chief' s recommendation to enter into an
Housing of agreement to house prisoners for the Muckleshoot Indian Nation;
Prisoners for Mayor and City Clerk authorized to sign contract agreement. Allen
Muckleshoot Sanders,Attorney for Muckleshoot Tribe, Office of the Tribal
Indian Nation Attorney, 38811 172nd Ave. SE, Auburn, noted Tribe has its own
law enforcement, but no jail facilities. Mr. Sanders added that
the amount of jail time would probably not exceed 200 days per year, and
would mainly be used for deterrents. 30 day cancellation clause explained
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.
ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: SHINPOCH, STREDICKE, CLYMER, TRIMM; 2-N0: PERRY,
SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm presented a report ...,
Committee Report recommending concurrence in the Public Works Department recommendation
Award of Contract- to accept the low bid of Pacific Construction Co. , Inc. for
Bronson Way Street Federal-Aid FAUS Project, Bronson Way North and South Street Improvements.
Improvements in the amount of $175,678.36. Bid opening January 4, 1979. This award
will be contingent upon receipt by the City of an "Authorization
to Award" from the Federal and State Agencies . Mayor and City Clerk
authorized to sign contract agreement. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PERRY
TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Taxing Motion by Shane city place 2% tax on Longacres. Failed for lack
Longacres of second. *Moved by Trimm, Second Stredicke the item of taxing
Longacres be referred to the Ways and Means Committee. Mr. Shane
expressed his dissatisfaction of his fellow council members. Mayor
Delaurenti asked the police representative to escort Councilman Shane
from the Council Chambers in accordance with Council ' s Rules of Decorum.
Recess MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE TO RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 9:00 p.m. and reconvened at 9:10 p.m. Roll Call : All
council members council members present. Mayor requested disregard of
prior executive order.
Longacres-Cont. *Motion failed, (See later action, Page 4)
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee
report recommending the following Ordinance for second and
final readings :
ORDINANCE #3284 Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain
Larry Howe Rezone properties within the city from residence district (R-2) to
R-235-78 residence district (R-3). Rezone R-235-78 located Jefferson Ave.
NE between NE 12th and NE 16th. First reading was 1/15/79.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
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Ordinances and Resolutir)ns - Continued
Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following
Resolutions for adoption:
RESOLUTION #2239 Resolution was read permitting the City and King County to
Neighborhood enter into an agreement for the expenditures of certain HUD
Strategy Area- monies for neighborhood strategy areas and authorizing
Interlocal Mayor and City Clerk to sign. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY
Agreement TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
RESOLUTION #2240 Resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to
Wells Ave., North execute any and all documents relating to the allocation and
Bridge Replacement expenditure of Federal Bridge Replacement Funding for the
Wells Avenue North Bridge Replacement. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND STREDICKE TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
RESOLUTION #2241 Resolution was read approving the final plat known as Parkwood
Final Plat So. Div. #3 located directly adjacent to and east of Parkwood
F,arkwood So. Div.3 South Division No. 2 and south of Dayton Drive SE and Edmonds
FP-260-78 Dr. SE. (FP-260-78) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH TO ADOPT
THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
RESOLUTION #2242 Resolution was read setting public hearing of request for street
Street Vacation vacation of Taylor Ave. SW between SW 21st Street and SW 23rd Street
Taylor Ave. SW to be held February 26, 1979. (VAC-2-79) Petition filed by John Stone.
(VAC-2-79) MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ.
CARRIED.
RESOLUTION #2243 Resolution was read setting public hearing of request for street
Street Vacation vacation of SE 20th Place between Edmonds Ave. SE and Edmonds Dr.
SE 20th Place SE as initiated by the City (VAC-3-79) to be held March 19, 1979.
(VAC-3-79) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ.
CARRIED.
VOUCHER APPROVAL The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment of
Vouchers No. 21538 through No. 21791 (Machine Voids #21533-21537)
in the amount of $328,782.02 having received departmental approval
as to receipt of merchandise and/or services. Included LID #302
Warrants: Revenue R-30 for $248,660.40, Cash C-67 for $246,619.20,
and Cash C-68 for $2,041.20. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH
TO APPROVE VOUCHERS AS DRAFTED BY THE ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to all Council members and
adopted by one motion without separate discussion. (Adopting
motion to follow agenda items. )
Transfer of Letter from Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, requested resolution
Funds-Retiree & for transfer of funds in the amount of $5,675 for replacement of
Sick Leave retiree and sick leave reimbursement for employees leaving the City.
Reimbursement Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Appropriation of Letter from John E. Webley, Parks and Recreation Director, request
Unanticipated to appropriate funds of $1,363.64, unanticipated revenue from the
Revenue sale of outdated park equipment, into Cumulative Reserve Fund #2104.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Mr. Clark Teegarden to the
Municipal Arts Municipal Arts Commission replacing Mr. Charles Divelbiss . Appointment
Commission to expire on December 31, 1979. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
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Request to Letter from Richard Geissler, Fire Chief, for Battalion Chief
Attend Washington Matthew's to be allowed to attend the Washington State Fire Traininq
State Fire Train- Officers conference in Vancouver, Washington, February 26 through
ing Conference March 1, 1979. Council Concur.
Request to Attend Letter from Hugh R. Darby, Chief of Police, for Detective E.A.
Spring Training McKenney to attend the Spring Training Session for Check Investigators
Session for Check to be held at Vancouver, B.C. on February 3, 1979. Council Concur.
Investigator•;
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Consent Agenda - Continued
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Adoption of
MOVED BY PERRY SECOND CLYMER TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Consent Agenda CARRIED.
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CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
21-R Letter from Mr. John S. Malgarini , Representative 21-R,
Negotiations Washington State Council of County and City Employees, AFL-CIO,
reminded of request for an extension of the existing contract
for one (1) year and a new wage schedule which was proposed for
1979. Council requested the administration to contact Mr. Malgarini
to explain that council has taken no action at this time , however,
matter discussed at Committee of the Whole Meeting and left open.
NEW BUSINESS
Balloting for Mayor Delaurenti called for nominations for the vacant council
Council Vacancy position. Nominations were made as follows : Councilwoman Shinpoch-
Barbara Lally; Councilman Stredicke-Kathy Keolker;Councilman Perry-
Ken Bruce; Councilman Clymer-Robert Hughes ; Councilman Shane-
Angelo Franeschina, Norma Cugini , Jack Sparrow, Jim Marenakos ,
Jim Barei , Ace Jones, Jim Feltrin; Councilman Stredicke-Bob Shane;
Councilman Perry-Joan Moffatt, Sandy Wpbb, Margaret Proctor;
Councilwoman Shinpoch-Joan Walker; Councilman Stredicke-Agnes Shane,
Bertha Shane. Balloting proceeded as follows : SHINPOCH-Lally,
STREDICKE-Keolker, PERRY-Bruce, CLYMER-Hughes , TRIMM-Bruce, and
SHANE-Lally.
Recess Mayor Delaurenti declared a recess at 9 :40 p.m. and recor:vened
at 9:55 p.m. All council members present.
Balloting- Further nominations were made by Councilman Stredicke-Ken Swanigan,
Continued Councilwoman Shinpoch-John Reed. Balloting proceeded as follows:
SHINPOCH-Lally, STREDICKE-Keolker, PERRY-Bruce, CLYMER-Hughes,
TRIMM-Bruce, and SHANE-Marenakos. Balloting proceeded as follows :
SHINPOCH-Lally, STREDICKE-Swanigan, PERRY-Bruce, CLYMER-Hughes,
TRIMM-Bruce, and SHANE-Franeschina . Moved by Shinpoch, Second
Clymer to cease balloting and continue February 5, 1979. Roll Call :
2-Aye:Shinpoch, Clymer; 4-No: Stredicke, Perry, Trimm, Shane. Motion
failed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO DISCONTINUE BALLOTING
AT THIS TIME AND CONTINUE THE MEETING FOR THE PURPOSE OF BALLOTING
TO NEXT MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1979. CARRIED.
Annexation of Councilman Stredicke requested information regarding the annexation
Hazen High of Hazen High School ind the abuttinq street, which has a city address
School and is patrolled by the county. Mayor noted referral to the
administration to be reviewed and report back.
Senior Center Councilman Clymer noted upcoming meeting of the Senior Center
Building Advisory Building Advisory Committee and the vacancy for a new committee
Committee member. Councilman Stredicke volunteered to fill the vacant
position in the committee.
Attorney General ' s Councilman Shane noted recent Attorney General 's opinion regarding
Opinion- the taxing of Longacres. Councilwoman Shinpoch requested
Longacres clarification of the Attorney General 's opinion from the City
Attorney. —�
Council Meeting MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO CONTINUE THE COUNCIL MEETING
Continued- UNTIL MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1979. CARRIED.
10:20 P.M.
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Deputy City Clerk
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF 1-22-79
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 1-25 4:30 PM PERRY 6th Flr. Conf. Rm. Mobile Home Ord. -- Environmental
Impact Future Housing-Var. Juris-
diction Pkg. & Loading Ord. - Rol ed
Curbs-Planning Dt & ppy Att
STREDICKE ppenerequsted & aPPeal of*Vi
Vi poriaCOMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 1-30 4:30 PM ( 3rd Fir. Conf. Rm. I s
iPublic Use Area & Park @ Harring on
& 12th; Public Use Area @ Index A e.
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 2-5 7:00 PM ( CLYMER 6th Flr. Conf. Rm.
PUBLIC SAFETY ( SHINPOCH
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Continued Council Meeting Mon. 1-29 18:00 PM DELAURENTI Council Chambers Balloting for Council Vacancy
Senior Center Building Tues. 2-6 4:30 PM I CLYMER 3rd Flr. Conf. Rm.
Advisory Committee
LEOFF Board Wed. 2-7 7:30 AM 6th Flr. Conf. Rm.
Senior Center Art Committee Tues. 1-23 9:30 AM 4th Flr. Conf. Rm.
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
January 22, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6356 $ 2,999 Candace M. Byas 201 Union S.E. Inst. carport, etc
6357 1102000 Dean Bitney 2727 Mt. View Ave. Const. residence
6358 31,900 Boeing 10-65-2 Bldg. Const. stairwell
6359 42,844 Boeing 19-57 Bldg. Renton Provide car roof, light
ing & A/C unit in
landing gear repair M.
6360 2,000 West Coast Furn. 818 S. 3rd Remodel store interior
6361 2,800 Mary Ann Petroka 1206 N. 31st Enclose Carport
6362 1382000 Mancini Enterprises 310 N. 3rd Pl. Const. Paint Shop Bldg.
6363 3,000 William Olson 201 Union S.E. Inst. carport & patio
cover
6364 5,000 Hill-Rowe Enterprises 3700 W. Valley Rd. Office space inside
existing structure
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1722 J. A. Benaroya 820 SW 41st St. Connect San. Sewer
1723 J. A. Benaroya 1010 SW 41st St. Connect San, Sewer
1724 City of Renton Wells S. @ Bridge Inst, sprinkler irriga-
tion line
1725 Benton McCarthey 514 Bronson Way S. Repair side sewer
1726 J. Stewart & Assoc. 541 Smithers S. Inst, san. & storm sewe
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7722 $ 50 Don Shaw 63 Monterey Dr. NE Underground conven
7723 City of Renton 418 Shattuck S. Wire pump, move m
base
7724 700 H. A,. Jorgensen 757-59 Camas NE Inst. elect. services
7725 10,706 Puget Sound Pwr. & Lt. 620 S. Grady Way Lighting remodel of
Line Hdg. Bldg.
7726 1,600 Barron Auto 313 Rainier N. Wire new bldg.
7727 990 Leonard Builders 4521 SE 4th P1. Wire residence
7728 1,200 Vasa Homes 1519 Dayton Ct. NE Wire residence
7729 12100 Vasa Homes 1513 Dayton Ct. NE Wire residence
7730 900 Joe Archuleta 2315 NE 10th, Inst, 200 AMP svc.
7731 205 Rachel Christopher 201 Union S.E. Hook up mobile home
7732 195 Dorothy Domni 123 Capri Conv. to undergrnd. svc
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6485 1,000 McCaslin Co. 1623 Lk. Youngs Wy SE Inst. 23 KW Elec. Furn.
6486 1,000 Bob Trimble 1030 Thomas S.W. Inst. hood exhaust
6487 600 Harold A. Jorgensen 757-59 Camas NE Inst. gas furnace
6488 2,900 Barron Auto 313 Rainier N. Inst. 2 ton heat pump
6489 900 Frank W. Kelleman 540 Smithers S. Inst. plbg. & fixt.
6490 800 Rome Croppi 4315 S.E. 3rd Inst. Gas Furnace
6491 1,800 Johnson & Sons 1319 Lk. Youngs SE Inst. plbg. fixt.
6492 1,660 Ernesto Barei 306 Wells S. Inst. heaters
6493 540 Ernesto Barei 306 Wells S. Inst. heater
6494 571 Ernesto Barei 314 Wells S. Inst. wall furnac
6495 560 Ernesto Barei 312 Wells S. Inst. heater
6496 560 Ernesto Barei 310 Wells S. Inst. heater
6497 560 Ernesto Barei 304-1/2 Wells S. Inst. heater
6498 32500 Wash. Jockey Club Longacres Inst, plb, in jockey ro
6499 751 Leonard Builders 421 Cheland S.E. Inst. elec. furnace
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2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. AUDIENCE COMMENT
4. BALLOTING FOR COUNCIL VACANCY
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. ADJOURNMENT
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Continued Meeting
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January 29 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 . 00 F . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL t0 ORDEl� Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
low and called the Renton City Council continued meeting to order.
RGi.I. CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President, RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM, CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS C.J. DELAURENTI, Mayor;LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; MAXINE
IN ATTENDANCE MOTOR,Deputy City Clerk; LT. PERSSONS, Police Rep.
PRL=SS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Council Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE, requested council not appoint
Vacancy to office a previous council member.
J. Sandlin, 1015 South 30th Ct. , submitted his name to council
for vacant council position, stating he would not run for the office
at the fall election. Upon request Mr. Sandlin noted his experience.
Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells No. , requested council give consideration
to those who have expressed an interest to the council and have
been active in city organizations and attending council meetings.
Councilman Stredicke noted Mr.Howard Apland had submitted a
letter to the council regarding his interest in the council
vacancy.noting for the record F1r. Apland has declared he would
not seek election to the council position in the fall .
Balloting MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO HAVE A ROLL CALL VOTE.
CARRIED. The balloting proceeded as follows : SHINPOCH-Lally,
STREDICKE-Lally, PERRY-Bruce, CLYMER-Hughes , TRIMM-Bruce,
SHANE-Lally. Second ballot: SHINPOCH-Lally, STREDICKE-Lally,
PERRY-Bruce, CLYMER-Hughes, TRIMM-Bruce, SHANE-John Terry.
Third ballot: SHINPOCH-Lally, STREDICKE-Swanigan, PERRY-Bruce
CLYMER-Hughes, TRIMM-Bruce, SHANE-Willie Delaurenti . Fourth
ballot: SHINPOCH-Lally, STREDICKE-Lally, PERRY-Bruce, CLYMER-
Hughes, TRIMM-Bruce, SHANE-Zeke Neimi .
Upon inquiry, City Attorney Warren explained procedures for filing
council vacancy per RCW 35Al2.050.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 8:20 p.m. and reconvened at 8:30 p.m. Roll Call :
All council members present.
Balloting Fifth ballot: SHINPOCH-Lally, STREDICKE-Walker, PERRY-Bruce,
Continued CLYMER-Hughes, TRIMM-Bruce, SHANE-Feltrin. Sixth ballot:
SHINPOCH-Lally, STREDICKE-Koelker, PERRY-Bruce, CLYMER-Hughes,
TRIMM-Bruce, SHANE-Don Larson.
Adjournment MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
8:35 P.M.
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Deputy City Clerk
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY '.'HE BUILDING DEPT.
BUILDING PERMITS January 29, 1979
6?65 $320,000 Northwest Food Brokers 4242 E. Valley Rd. Const. office bldg.
6366 39,860 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1521 Edmonds NE Const. residence
6367 35,250 Vasa Homes, Inc.. 1506 Dayton Ct. NE Const, residence
6368 38,006 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1500 Dayton Ct. NE Const. residence
6369 45,812 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1518 Dayton Ct. NE Const. residence
6370 39,220 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1512 Dayton Ct. NE Const. residence
6371 39,220 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1420 Dayton Ct. NE Const. residency
6372 1,000 Kohl Excavating, Inc, 3328 E. Valley Rd. Inst. office tr:
6373 40,000 Tom Lambro 1810 NE 27th P1. Const. residencr„.
6374 30,000 David Sabey 919 SW Grady Wy. Inst. pre-load for
Bldg. 1 only
6375 35,000 Gary Riffle - Gary's Auto. 541 Park No. Const. addition
6376 60,000 Garfield Assoc. Ltd. 200 SW 34th St. Const. garage
6377 1,576,000 Garfield Assoc. Ltd. 200 SW 34th St. Const. rail-truck
frt. term. & whse.
6378 50,000 Joepete McCaslin 111 Union NE Const, residence
6379 50,000 Jopete McCaslin 107 Union NE Const. residence
6380 1,500 Warren Scilley 201 Union SE Const. storage shed
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1727 Barron Auto Sales 313 Rainier N. Con. San.&Storm Sew.
1728 Hill Raaum Investment Co. 4242 E. Valley Rd. Inst. side sewer
1729 Hill Raaum Investment Co. 4242 E. Valley Rd. Inst. storm sewer
1730 Howard-Cooper Corp. 4000 W. Valley Rd. Inst, storm sewer
1731 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1010 SW 41st Inst. storm sewer
Bldg. 4,5,6&7
1732 Horst Preuss 126 Wells S. Relocate driveways
& hard surf. planter
1733 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 616 SW 41st Inst. side sewer
1734 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 750 SW 41st Inst. side sewer__
1735 Pacific States Transport 3328 E. Valley Rd. Inst. side sewe
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7733 Boeing Renton-10-80 Bldg. Inst, emergency
power system
7734 Boeing Renton 4-01 Bldg. Inst. Gas Engine
7735 R. Rohlfing 201 Union SE Con. mobile home
7736 Roger Stromberg 654 Blaine NE Wire residence
7737 Puget Sound Pwr. & Lt. NE corner Sunset NE Inst, temp. svc.
& Duvall to construction shack
7738 Renton Family Practice 435 Williams S. Inst, temp. svc.
7739 Northwest Food Brokers 4242 E. Valley Rd. Inst. temp. svc.
7740 Vasa Homes 1507 Dayton CT. NE Wire residence
7741 Mr. Louriero 201 Union SE H/U Mobile Home
7742 Ideal Mobil Homes 201 Union SE H/U Mobile Home
7743 Ideal 11ibile Homes 201 Union SE H/U Mobile Home
7744 William Bliss 201 Union SE H/U Mobile Home
7745 F -ey 201 Union SE H/U Mobile Home
7746 Horst J. Kosel 201 Union SE H/U Mobile Home
7747 Leonard Bldrs. 421 Chelan SE Wire residence
7748 J. McCaslin 1623 Lk. Youngs Wy. SE Wire residence
7749 John F. Harris 1013 N. 30th Relocate lights, et
7750 Wash. Jockey Club Longacres Wire addition
7751 Frank Coluccio 800 S. 27th Inst. temp. powP
7752 Henry Guillen 557 Index NE Inst. new 200A
7753 Chas. Henderson Co. 1750 Ferndale SE Wire residence Iff
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6500 $ 1,750 Ernest M. Holm 34.14 NE 7th Inst. septic tank
& drainfield
6501 10,250 Puget Power 620 S. Grady Wy. Inst. Heat Pump
6502 1,040 Vasa Homes 1415 Dayton Ct. NE Inst. fixt.
6503 1,000 Vasa Homes 1409 Dayton Ct. NE Inst. fixt.
6504 768 Parkwood Homes 2115 Aberdeen Ct. SE Inst. furnace &
water heater
6505 1,597 Parkwood Homes 2008 SE 22nd P1. Inst. fixtures
6506 1,721 Parkwood Homes 2013 SE 22nd Pl. Inst, fixtures
6507 1,721 Parkwood Homes 2014 SE 22nd Pl. Inst. fixtures
6508 1,572 Parkwood Homes 2122 Aberdeen Ct. SE Inst. fixtures
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6509 12,000 Family Practice Center 435 Williams S. Inst. fixtures
C I TY OF jjRLNTON
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF JANUARY, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR;
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
1/15/79 CURRENT FUND $108,412.67
PARKS & RECREATION 26,632.91
CITY STREETS 22,006.00
LIBRARY 9,466.83
COMP. EMPL. TRNG. (CETA) 3,111.58
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 22,787.75
AIRPORT 1,777.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,305.00
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JAN. $196,500.24
1/17/79 !CJRRENT FUND PAIROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JAN. $ 60,537. 71
2/79 CURRENT FUND $121,207.11
PARKS & RECREATION 2,013.66
ARTERIAL STREETS 267.40
CITY STREETS 12,894.47
LK. WASH. BEACH FWD. THRU3T 2,148.78
MAIN FIRE STATION CONSTR. 1,240.97
CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CONSTR. 53,283.09
WATERWORKS UTILITY 99,219.68
AIRPORT
3,016.04
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 19.420.20
FIREMAN'S PENSION 12,570.62
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of JAN. $328,782.02
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MONTH OF JANUARY, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR;
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
L/27/79 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of Jan. $ 60,450.92
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CLAIMS FUND WATERWORKS UTILITY ancel warrant no. 21769 $ 120.00
L/31/79 CURRENT FUND $127,828.65
PARKS & P.ECREATION 26,234.86
CITY STREETS 22,339.94
LIBRARY 91818.99
COMP. EMPL. TcNG. (CETA) 3,105.149
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 19,857.03
AIRPORT 1,832.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 9 2,305.00
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JAN. $213,322.88
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AIRPORT FUND WATERWORKS UTILITIES To correct coding error $ 120.00
402/242.00.00 401/242.00.00 1/27/79 transfer sheet
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
February 5 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
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2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL .r►
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 22, 1979 AND JANUARY 29, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: L. I .D 312 Street Improvements, West Valley Hwy.
Continued from January 22, 1979
5. PUBLIC HEARING: L. I .D. 313 Street Improvements, Talbot Road So.
6. AUDIENCE COMMENT
7. OLD BUSINESS
8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
9. CONSENT AGENDA
These items are distributed to all Council Members for study and are
adopted by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Letter and Resolution from the City of Kent requests support of
regional traffic study. Refer to Transportation Committee for
report to council .
b. Petition for street vacation of California Ave. (N.7th St. )West of Garden N.
submitted by Boeing. Refer to Board of Public Works, Public Works Dept.
and Transportation Committee re verification of petition, appraisal ,
and easements. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting
Public Hearing for March 26, 1979. (VAC-4-79)
c. Petition for alley vacation between Garden Ave. N. and Park Ave. N.
submitted by Boeing. Refer to Board of Public Works, Public Works Dept.
and Transportation Committee re verification of petition, appraisal ,
and easements. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting
Public Hearing for March 26, 1979. (VAC-5-79)
d. Mayor' s appointment of Mrs. Anita L. Warren to the Planning Commission
Replacing Sandra Gist. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
e. Hearing Examiner' s recommendation of approval with conditions Belterra
Development Rezone R-270-78. From GS-1 to R-1, property located on
Pierce Ave. NE. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for Ordinance.
f. Mayor Delaurenti appoints John Edd Hanning as Firefighter effective 2/6
to fill new position authorized in 1979 budget. Council concur.
g. Park Director requests transfer of funds to purchase Lincoln Welder.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
h. Public Works Director recommends acceptance of easement for Bryn Mawr-
Lakeridge Sever District for sewer line crossing City Airport. Authorize
Mayor and rite Clerk to sign easement.
i . Letter from Mr. Harold J. Austin for alley between 2nd and 3rd Streets
and Main and Wells. Refer to Public Works Department for verification
of deeds and advisability of alley improvement project.
j . Request by Fire Chief Geissler for two officers attend Fire Service
Training School in Yakima, April 23-27. Funds budgeted. Approve.
k. Claim for damages, Dorhn B. Kuhlmann, alleged sewer back-up.
Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
I . Claim for damages, Mark S. DeLegal , alleged car damage for open manhole.
Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier
10. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Hearing Examiner' s Decision - Victoria Hills Preliminary PUD 261-78
Appeal of Examiner's decision by First City Development Corp.
b. Public Works Director re Replacement of Stowin Sewer - Camas Ave. NE
11 . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
12. AUDIENCE COMMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL.
February 5 , 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Highlands Public Use Areas
Mayor and City Clerk Authorized to Sign Easement Bryn Mawr-Lakeridge Sewer District
City Clerk Transmit Letter re Firefiqhters Request
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Street Vacation, California Ave.
Alley Vacation, Between Garden Ave. N. & Park Ave. N.
CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE _CARRIER
Claim for Damages - Dorhn B. Kuhlmann
Claim for Damages - Mark S. DeLegal
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Suiidinq Improvements
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Street Vacation, California Ave.
Alley Vacation, Between Garden Ave. N. & Park Ave. N.
Alley Between 2nd & 3rd and Main & Wells Ave.
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Firefighters Request
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Regional Traffic Study
Street Vacation, California Ave.
Alley Vacation, Between Garden Ave. N. & Park Ave. N.
t"" UTILITIES COMMITTEE
LID 313 - Street Improvements, Talbot Rd. So.- Assessments
Special Fund for Replacement of Storm Sewer Line in Camas Ave.
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
LID 312 - Street Improvements, West Valley Hwy.
LID 313 - Street Improvements, Talbot Rd. So.
Victoria Hills, Preliminary Planned Unit Development PPUD-261-78
Appointment and Term of Hearing Examiner
Street Vacation, California Ave.
Alley Vacation, Between Garden Ave. N. & Park Ave. N.
Planning Commission Appointment
Belterra Development Rezone R-270-78
Funds for Lincoln Welder (See Resolution #2245)
SPECIAL MEETING: February 15, 1979, Renton Housing Authority
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
February 5 , 1979 Municipal Building
Motlday , 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
and called the Renton City Council :Meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President, CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS W.
COUNCIL TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J . PERRY, RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
CITY OFFICIALS C.J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; DAN KELLOGG, Asst. City Attorney; GWEN i
IN ATTENDANCE MARSHALL, Finance Director; MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk;
JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; WARREN GONNASON,
Public Works Director, GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director;BATTALION
CHIEF BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Rep. ; CAPT. JAMES BOURASA, Police Rep.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF
JANUARY 22, 1979 MEETING AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF
JANUARY 29, 1979 MEETING AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING
LID 312- Street This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Improvements, West published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Valley Highway the continued Public Hearing from January 22, 1979 to consider
proposed LID 312, street improvements on West Valley Hwy. from
SW 43rd St. to the City Limits. Improvements to include construc-
Continued from tion and installation of curbs, gutters and sidewalks , storm drains,
January 22, 1979 catch basins, together with a left turn lane and all necessary
appurtenances. Letter was read from Norman K. Dewey, President,
Northwestern Hobby & Toy, Inc. , 17300 West Valley Highway, requesting
council consider curbs, drains and sidewalks separately from the
left turn ,lane. Letter was read from Warren Gonnason, Public
Works Director, noting those property owners in attendance of
January 30th meeting had agreed to the following method of assessments :
1) cost for installation of curbs and gutters and pavement widening to
the abutting property owners on the basis of actual cost of the
installation in front of the property; 2) storm drainage installation
would be equitably prorated among property owners on the basis of
actual contribution to the required system; 3) sidewalks and
street lighting would be prorated on actual cost basis to each
property. Letter was read from all of the property owners noting
the following: 1) cost of curbs , gutters and sidewalks to be
divided based on respective front footage of each property; 2)
cost of drainage system be allocated on benefits conferred and
received by each owner; 3) 'cost of two way left turn be paid bas,,A
on the cost for actual work performed contiguous with the owner's
property; also adding that street lighting should not be included
as a part of this project. Property owner, Harold Hill , Mercer Island
requested council accept the LID with the altered assessments, and
possibly eliminate or change of sidewalks (meandering) and street
lighting. Following discussion it was MOVED BY PERRY , SECOND CLYIHER
TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY
TO CONCUR IN THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. RECOtIMENDATION AS AMENDED PER
LETTER OF PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
PERRY TO REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMi,1ITTEE FOR ORDINANCE
ORDERING CONSTRUCTION. CARRIED.
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PUBLIC HEARING
LID 313-Street This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Improvements, published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Talbot Road the Public Hearing to consider proposed LID 313, street improvements
South on Talbot Road South from the intersection of Talbot Rd. So. and
bo' south entrance to Talbot Crest Drive to a point approximately
800' south. Improvements to' include curb and gutters , drainage,
paving and all necessary appurtenances. Letters from Dale E.
Fountaine, 2819 Talbot Rd. So. and Mr. & Mrs. Jack Hawkins,
2825 Talbot Rd. So. , were read protesting for the followinq
reasons : 1) did not feel this would benefit uroperty anymore than the
berm already installed; 2) drainage problem lies on the east side
of Talbot Road and not the west side; 3) until development of
the properties to the north and east there had been no water
drainage problems. Letter was read from Warren Gonnason, Public
Works Director, rioting the percentage of those property owners
protesting their assPssment is 33.73% of the estimated cost (S]4,085-44) .
Mr. Gonnason explained area on map and council ' s previous instruction
to proceed with an LID in that area in connection with Lobe short plat.
Mrs. Ernest J. Lobe, 2709 Talbot Road So. , noted problem seems to be
from the development of Victoria Park. Jack Hawkins , 2825 lalbot
Rd. So. ,noted that there does not appear to be adequate drainage
on the east side of Talbot Road and curbs and gutters should
therefore be on the east side of the road. Glen Garrett,
1006 So. 30th Ct. , questioned plans for sidewalks along Talbot
Road. Mr. Gonnason noted no details have been made at this time,
but in the six year street program there would be a recommendation
that sidewalks be provided on at least one side of the roadway.
Dale Fountaine, 2819 Talbot Rd. So. , drew a diagram for council ,
noting problems that exist on the east side of the roadway and
that improvements should be done there. Following discussion
it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARRIED. Moved by Shane, Second Stredicke that the LID be
turned down. Motion failed. *MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER THE
LID BE APPROVED AS PRESENTED. Substitute motion by Trimm,
Second Shane to omit Fountaine and Hawkins property from the
LID. Motion Failed. *ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND SHINPOCH THAT MATTER OF ASSESSMENTS FOR FOUNTAINE AND
HAWKINS PROPERTY BE REFERRED TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW
AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL ,AND REFER TO WAYS & � NSR ORDINANCE.CARRIED
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 9:40 p.m. and reconvened at 10:00 p.m. Roll Call :
All council members present.
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Council Margaret Proctor, 4124 NE 10th Place, noted her interest in the
Vacancy council vacancy and upon questioning restated she would accept
the position as a caretaker.
Ruth Larson, 714 High Ave. So. , noted her support of Kathy Koelker
as a compromise candidate for the council vacancy.
Kay Batt, 16960 129th Ave. SE, noted her support of Kathy Koelker
for the council vacancy.
Linda Magstadt, 1410 Beacon Way So. , noted her endorsement of
Kathy Koelker for the council vacancy.
Howard Apland, 2100 Lake Washington Blvd. No. , noted his interest
in the council position and upon questioning noted he would accept
the position on a caretaker basis.
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Audience Comment - Continued
Council J. Jarrett Sandlin, 1015 So. 30th Ct. , noted his interest in the
Vacancy - council vacancy pointing out he would not seek the position in the
Continued next election.
OLD BUSINESS
Balloting for The balloting for the council vacancy proceeded as follows :
Council SHINPOCH-Lally, SHANE-Lally, TRIMM-Bruce, CLYMER-Hughes , PERRY-
Vacancy Proctor, STREDICKE-Koelker. Second ballot: SHINPOCH-Lally,
SHANE-Lally, TRIMM-Bruce, CLYMER-Hughes , PERRY-Bruce, STREDICKE-
Moffatt. Third ballot: SHINPOCH-Lally, SHANE-Lally, TRIMM-Bruce,
CLYMER-Hughes , PERRY-Bruce, STREDICKE-Moffatt. Moved by Shinpoch,
Second Perry to turn council appointment over to the Mayor for
his decision. Motion failed. Moved by Shinpoch, second Shane
unanimously appoint Barbara Lally to vacant council seat. Motion
failed. Council President Shinpoch relinquished her leadership
to Council President Pro tem Trimm. Fourth ballot: TRIMM-Reed,
CLYMER-Hughes , PERRY-Bruce, STREDICKE-Koelker, SHINPOCH-Lally,
SHANE-Lally. Following discussion, fifth ballot: TRIMM-Bruce,
CLYMER-Bruce, PERRY-Bruce, STREDICKE-Lally, SHINPOCH-Lally,
SHANE-Lally. Sixth ballot: TRIMM-Bruce, CLYMER-Bruce, PERRY-
Bruce, STREDICKE-Lally, SHINPOCH-Lally, SHANE-Lally. Seventh
ballot: TRIMM-Bruce, CLYMER-Hughes , PERRY-Bruce, STREDICKE-
Lally, SHINPOCH-Lally, SHANE-Lally. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND
CLYMER TO PROCEED WITH THE ORDER OF BUSINESS. ROLL CALL:
4-AYE: Trimm, Clymer, Perry, Stredicke; 2-N0: Shinpoch, Shane.
MOTION CARRIED.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report concurring
Committee Report in the Mayor' s appointment of Mr. Clark Teegarden to the Municipal
Municipal Arts Arts Commission. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM TO CONCUR IN THE
Commission Appt. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
City' s Agreement Ways and Means Committee recommended council concur in the Finance .r
for Prime Bank Director's recommendation to exercise the option in the agreement
to continue for the second year with Peoples National Bank
as the prime bank for the City of Renton. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
SHINPOCH COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
VOUCHER APPROVAL The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment of
Vouchers No. 21797 through No. 21955 (Machine Voids #21792 - 21796)
in the amount of $406,465. 11 having received departmental approval
as to receipt of merchandise and/or services. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND STREDICKE TO APPROVE VOUCHERS AS DRAFTED BY THE ADMINISTRATION.
CARRIED.
Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry submitted report
Development Report re Victoria Hil' s - Phase I , PPUD 261-78, Appeal of Hearing Examiner's
Victoria Hills,#1 Decision dated 12-29-78; recommending that the council concur in the
Appeal recommendation of the Hearing Examiner (approval with conditions)
with the exception of condition 7 relating to the use of standard
Preliminary vertical curbs and gutters should be modified to permit rolled curbs
Planned Unit if rolled curbs are approved for use in the City by the Council prior
Development to installation of the curbs and gutters in this PUD, and if the
261-78 applicant complies will all requirements of the ordinance approving
such rolled curbs , if any. Property located between proposed SR-515
and Benson Road, south of 160th St. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH
TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND
CORRECTED-REFER TCIMEANS COMMITTEE FOR LEGISLATION IF REQUIRED. CARRIED. .�
MINUTES oF'Z"_
Use of councilman Stredicke inquired about use of city conference room
Conference Room by King County Councilwoman Thorpe.
Building Councilman Stredicke noted need for improvements to update municipal
Improvements building. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO REFER THE MATTER
TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED.
City Councilman Stredicke noted painting and striping at intersection
Streets of Grady Way and Talbot Road are not sufficient. Councilman
also commended city road crews for the quick response to clearing
roads during the recent snow storm.
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Old Business - Continued
Community Services Community Services Chairman Stredicke presented report recommending
Committee Report the following: 1) Area adjacent to Sunset Court Park be referred to
Highlands Pu is the Administration to review the feasibility of consolidating the
Use Areas public use areas in order to expand and improve the existing park;
2) Area adjacent to 4-plex at 1340 Index Ave. NE be referred to the
Administration to determine the feasibility of sale of the public
use area. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO CONCUR IN THE
.. COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS. CARRIED.
Fire Fighters Councilwoman Shinpoch noted request made by the Renton Fire
Request Fighters Association to discuss the negotiating of a 24-hour
work schedule. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO REFER TO THE
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Mayor instructed the City Clerk
to direct a memo to the Fire Chief to meet with Battalion Chiefs and
when they have resolved some of the questions report to the Public
Safety Committee.
Gambling Councilman Shane requested the following letters be read: Bill
Taxes Andersons Exalted Ruler, Renton Elks No. 1809, 1600 Eagle Ridge Dr. ,
advising they had paid $12,492.85 in gambling taxes to the city
in 1978. George Boode, Aerie Secretary, Renton Aerie No. 1722,
Fraternal Order of Eagles, 316 So. Third Street, advising they had
paid $8,369.04 in gambling taxes to the city in 1978. Council
discussed taxing of Long Acres taking no action at this time.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee
report recommending the following Ordinance for first reading:
Appointment and Ordinance was read amending City Code relating to appointment
Term of Hearing and term of Hearing Examiner. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY
Examiner TO REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following Ordinances
for first, second and final readings:
ORDINANCE #3285 Ordinance was read amending City Code relating to tax on movie
Tax on Movie admission charges by establishing a new effective date of
Admission Charges March 1, 1979. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER TO ADVANCE TO
SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.CARRIED. After readings it was MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND CLYMER TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
4-AYE: Shinpoch, Trimm, Clymer, Perry; 2-N0: Shane, Stredicke. CARRIED.
Councilman Trimm left the council chambers due to conflict of
interest.
ORDINANCE #3286 Ordinance was read vacating a portion of South 7th Street and
So. 7th Street amending the legal description contained in prior Ordinance
Vacation VAC-3-78, No. 3266. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO ADVANCE TO SECOND AND
Correction of FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. After readings it was MOVED BY CLYMER,
Legal Description SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
MOTION CARRIED.
Councilman Trimm returned to the council chambers.
Ways and Means Committee report recomended the following Resolutions
for adoption:
RESOLUTION #2244 Resolution was read transferring funds to provide for replacement of
Transfer of Funds- retiree and sick leave reimbursement in the amount of $5,675.00.
Retiree & Sick MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ.
-- Leave Reimbursement CARRIED.
RESOLUTION #2245 Resolution was read transferring unanticipated revenue from the
Transfer of Funds- sale of outdated park equipment, into Cumulative Reserve Fund
Unanticipated in the amount of $1,363.64. Councilman Stredicke questioned if
Revenue. this resolution included funds for the Lincoln Welder as requested
(see consent agenda) . (See page 5 for adopting motion)
Recess, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO RECESS INTO EXECUTIVFt SESSION.
°RSC CARRIED. Council recessed at 11:20 p.m. and reconvened a 11:35 p.m.
411Vv1,eS�o- Roll Call : All council members present.
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Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued
Resolution #2245 Amended resolution was read transferring funds from the
Transfer of Funds Cumulative Reserve Fund into the Park fund in the amount of
Park Dept. - $1,501.95. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO ADOPT THE
Continued AMENDED RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Councilman Perry voted no.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to all Council members and *no
adopted by one motion without separate discussion. (Adopting
motion to follow agenda items. )
Regional Traffic Letter and Resolution from the City of Kent requested support for
Study a regional traffic study. Refer to Transportation Committee for
report to council .
Street Vacation- Petition for street vacation of California Ave. (N. 7th St. )
California Ave. West of Garden N. submitted by Boeing. Letter from City Clerk's office
(VAC-4-79) noting receipt of filing fee. Refer to Board of Public Works ,
Public Works Dept. and Transportation Committee re verification of
Public Hearing petition, appraisal , and easements. Refer to Ways and Means Committee
March 26, 1979 for resolution setting public hearing for March 26, 1979, (VAC-4-79T—
Alley Vacation- Petition for alley vacation between Garden Ave. N. and Park Ave. N.
Between Garden Ave. submitted by Boeing. Letter from City Clerk's office noting receipt
N. & Park Ave. N. of filing fee. Refer to Board of Public Wnrks, Public Works Dept. ,
and Transportation Committee re verification of petition, appraisal ,
Public Hearing and easements. Refer to Sys and Means Committee for resolution
March 26, 1979 setting public hearing for March 26, 1979. (VAC-5-79)
Planning Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Mrs. Anita L. Warren to the
Commission Planning Commission to complete the term of Sandra Gist who resigned.
Appointment Appointment effective through December 31, 1979. `Refer to Ways
and Means Committee.
Belterra Hearing Examiner's recommendation of approval with restrictive-covenants
Development Rezone Belterra Development Corporation request for rezone R-270-78.
R-270-78 Rezone GS-1 to R-1, property located on Pierce Ave. NE, between
NE 10th P1 . and NE 11th St. Refer to Ways and Means Committee
for ordinance.
Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed John Edd Hanning as firefighter
Firefighter to fill the new position authorized in the 1979 budget. Appointment
will be effective February 6, 1979, subject to the customary six-
month probationary period. Council concur.
Request for Funds Letter from John Webley, Parks and Recreation Director, requested
for Lincoln Welder resolution transferring $1,501.95 from Cumulative Reserve Fund
to Park Fund to cover the purchase of a Lincoln Welder. Refer
to Ways and Means Committee. (See adoption of Resolution #2245. )
Easement Bryn Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, recommended
Mawr-Lakeridge acceptance of easement for Bryn Mawr-Lakeridge Sewer District for
Sewer District sewer line crossing City Airport. Authorize Mayor and City Clerk
to sign.
Alley Between 2nd Letter from Mr. Harold J. Austin, Austin's Rexall Pharmacy,
& 3rd and Main & 220 Wells Ave. So. , with deeds for alley between 2nd and 3rd
Wells Ave. Streets and Main and Wells. Refer to Public Works Department for
verification of deeds and advisability of alley improvement project.
Request to Attend Letter from Richard Geissler, Fire Chief, request for one Fire
Fire Service Administrative Officer and one Fire Suppression Officer to attend
Training 1979 Fire the Washington State Fire Service Training 1979 Fire Command School
Command School in Yakima, April 23-27, 1979. Funds budgeted. Council approve.
Renton City Counil
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Consent Agenda - Continued
Claim for Claim for Damages, Dorhn B. Kuhlmann, 2512 NE 9th St. , Renton,
Damages for alleged sewer back-up in basement. Refer to City Attorney
and Insurance Carrier.
Claim for Claim for Damages, Mark Stephen DeLegal , 3750 E. Doris, Las
Damages Vegas, Nevada, alleged tire damage due to open manhole cover.
Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Adoption of MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Consent Agenda CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Special Fund for Letter was read from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director,
Replacement of requesting establishment of special fund for replacement of
Storm Sewer Line storm sewer line in Camas Ave. to a 24" line. Funds to be
in Camas Ave. collected from developers within the drainage basin. Estimated
cost is $16,000.00. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO REFER TO
THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Demolition of Letter was read from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director,
a Building requesting authorization to dispose of the building at 217
(Petermeyer House) Mill Ave. South (Petermeyer house) in order to proceed with
the parking lot planned for that area. Request $1,700.00 be
transferred to pay for the demolition and removal . MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND CLYMER TO AUTHORIZE CALL FOR BIDS FOR THE
DEMOLITION OF THE BUILDING. CARRIED.
Request for Public Letter was read from City Attorney Larry Warren re letter
Hearing - Renton from Mr. Tony Ladner of the Housing Authority requesting a
Housing Authority public hearing on City participation for additional low cost
housing in Renton. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO HAVE
Special M eting A SPECIAL MEETING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1979 FOR THE PURPOSE
February 15, 1979 OF CONSIDERING APPLICATION OF THE RENTON HOUSING AUTHORITY
(HUD) LOW RENT HOUSING. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Sunset Legislation Councilwoman Shinpoch noted Sunset Legislation regarding boards and
commissions, in particular the Municipal Research Council , is before
the Legislature at this time. Councilwoman Shinpoch requested the
Ken Bruce record show that Ken Bruce did not resign from the council , but
served out his entire term of office.
Earlington Woods Councilman Shane requested a written report with detailed information
Street Vacations regarding the request for street vacations in the area of the
Earlington Woods PUD. Councilman Shane also requested information
City Street regarding additional street lighting in the City. Mayor noted
Lighting energy conservation being done by the city and that he would have
it checked into.
Sewer System- Councilman Stredicke questioned sewer system in the area of
Honey Creek Honey Creek and the apartments there. Warren Gonnason, Public
Works Director, noted the city is improving the system in that
_.. area.
Filling of *MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY COUNCIL ACCEPT THE OFFER OF MARGARET
Council Vacancy PROCTOR TO SERVE OUT THE BALANCE OF THE VACANT TERM AND LEAVE OPEN
FOR THE CITIZENS TO MAKE THERE CHOICE. Ken Bruce, 523 Kirkland Ave. ,
noted no objection to council's selection, adding that the council
should not restrict her from running for the office. ROLL CALL:
4-AYE: SHINPOCH, SHANE, PERRY, STREDICKE; TRIMM voted for Bruce;
CLYMER voted for Hughes. *MOTION CARRIED.
Oath of Office- Margaret Proctor was sworn into office by Assistant Attorney Dan
Margaret Proctor Kellogg at 12: 16 p.m.
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AUDIENCE COMMENT
Filling of Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE, apologized to Ken Bruce for a
Council Vacancy technical error in that he did not leave the council office early.
Mr. Webb also noted that Mrs. Proctor should be allowed to run for
the position if she decides to.
Cont. Albert Tally, 13042 e 144th Ave. SE, extended congratulations to
Mrs. Proctor, adding that she should be able to run for the position
if she desires.
Cont. Ken Swanigan,559 Union Ave. NE, congratulated the council for the
decision of accepting Mrs. Proctor to the council position and that
they should allow her to run for the office.
Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
12:25 A.M.
Maxine E. Motor,
Deputy City Clerk
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF February 5, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 2-8 Cancelled SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 2-8 Cancelled PERRY
Thurs. 2-15 Cancelled
Thurs. 2-22 4:30 p.m. 6th flr. Conf. Rm.
COMMUNITY SERVICES Thurs. 2-8 4:30 -p.m., STFMICKE 3rd flr. Conf. Rm.
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WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 2-26 7:00 p.m. CLYMER 6th flr. Conf. Rm.
PUBLIC SAFETY Tues. 2-13 4:45 p.m. SHINPOCH 3rd flr: Conf. Rm. Fire Union Letter, Request
Fire Chief attend
TRANSPORTATION TRIM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
LEOFF Board Wed. 2-7 7:30 a.m. 6th flr. Conf. Rm.
Sr. Center Bldg. Advisory Com Tues. 2-6 4:30 p.m. CLYMER 3rd flr. Conf. Rm.
Special Meeting Thurs. 2-15 8:00 pwa. DELAURENTI Council Chambers
Gypsy Moth Meeting Tues. 2-13 7:30 p.m. Bryn Mawr School
League of Women Voters Thurs. 2-8 9:30 a.m. Carco Theater Federal Shared Revenue - Public
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
February 5, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6381 $ 25,000 0. J. Harper 200 So. Tobin Construct addition
6382 - John Stone 2233 E. Valley Rd. Demolish two residences
6383 1,000 Floyd E. Lawrence 305 Pelly No. Construct patio
6384 3,600 Carl McMurty 2316 NE 10th Pl. Construct garage
6385 10,000 Cliff Gray 224 SW 12th St. Reside, reroof new
alum. window, const. deck
6386 4,100 Larry Dickey 201 Union SE Const. carport, patio
cover & shed
6387 39508 Danials 201 Union SE Const. carport, patio
cover & shed
6388 325,000 Koll Intereal SW 43rd & E. Valley Rd. Pre-load & site prep.
6389 3,800 Jas. F. Homiston 338 Pelly N. Const. garage
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7754 19900 Emmet Kindle 2625 Jones N.E. Wire new residence
7755 3,475 Takton 200 Rainier S. Bring sub-feed to new
addition - wire addition
7756 1,200 Johnson & Sons 1319 Lk. Youngs WY. SE Wire new home
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6510 69000 N.W. Food Brokers 4242 E. Valley Rd. Inst. plbg. & fixtur(
6511 1,000 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1408 Dayton Ct. NE Inst. plbg. & fixtur(
6512 1,000 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1402 Dayton Ct. NE Inst. plbg. & fixtures-
6513
ixtures6513 19000 Roger Stromberg 654 Blain NE Elect. furnace 23 KW
6514 9,700 Pacific Car & Fdry. 1000 N. 4th Inst. storage tank
6515 900 Si Johnson 1319 Lk. Youngs Wy.SE Inst. elec. furnace
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1736 Mario Gotti 915 High Ave. S. Install side sewer
1737 Duane Wells 451 SW 10th St. Sewer main
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MACHINE VOIDS : NO. 21792-21796
CURRENT $103A853.22
PARKS $7, 347# 12
ARTERIAL STRFE:TS61, 729 •S6
STREETS y1, 233* 3K
omm LIBRARY $1, 772. 7t
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CEDAR RIVER TK Cogs ( $62A278* 69
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AIRPORT $7, 329+ 03
EQLJIPMFNT RENTAL 1, 060. 25
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS y406, 465, 11
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATTON THAT
MERCHANDISE AdD/UR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Special Meeting
February 15 , 1979 Municipal Building
Thurday, 8: 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President, CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS W.
COUNCIL TRIMM, GEORGE J. PERRY, RICHARD M. STREDICKE. MOVED BY SHINPOCH ...
SECOND PERRY TO EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMAN CLYMER. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS C.J. DELAURENTI, Mayor; LARRY WARREN, City Attorney; MAXINE MOTOR,
IN ATTENDANCE Deputy City Clerk; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director.
PRESS MATT MILETICH, Renton Record Chronicle
PUBLIC HEARING
Renton Housing This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Authority for published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Low Rent Housing the Public Hearing to consider application of the Renton Housing
Authority to HUD for 55 units of low rent housing to be located
at a site adjacent to the Evergreen Project in the Renton Highlands.
Mr. Paul Houser of the Renton Housing Authority introduced his
associates Mr. Kay Johnson, Mr. Tony Ladner,and Mr. Chalmers
Eckness,Consultant for the project. Mr. Houser explained need to
update cooperation agreement with the city to allow for application
of the low cost housing. Mr. Mouser noted area is adjacent to the
city limits and the intent, if the site is used, would be to annex;
adding that the city is not guaranteed the full 55 units that are
being applied for. Councilman Shane inquired as to the cost per
unit and the number of acres. Mr. Eckness noted cost of a three
W-c,, c,-R�F�R TO bedroom unit would be approximately the public housing limit
of $55,000 and the acreage is 3. 15. *MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND
MINUTES TRIMM TO APPROVE APPLICATION. Councilman Stredicke questioned total
number of present single family, senior or family units. Mr. Houser
noted a total of 282 units- 80 of which are family units and 202 for
the elderly. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record that Cedar
River Terrace recently opened with 72 senior units. Versie Vaupel ,
221 Wells No. , inquired as to cost of one and two bedroom units.
Mr. Eckness noted one bedroom at approximately $29,000 and two
bedroom between $29,000 and $55,000, adding they are not apartment
units,but either single family or duplex with furnished play areas.
Councilman Stredicke questioned for the record when the 72 units at Cedar
River Terrace were completed how many seniors were requesting housing.
Mr. Johnson noted approximately 350 applications with a 2 to 22 year
wait. *MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE TO CLOSE
THE PUBLIC HEARING. MOTION CARRIED.
RESOLUTION #2246 A Resolution was read approving the Cooperation Agreement between
Cooperation the City and the Housing Authority. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
Agreement SHINPOCH TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ AND AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR
AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN AGREEMENT. MOTION CARRIED. Mr. Houser
thanked the Mayor and Council for holding the public hearing.
Burnett St. Councilman Stredicke requested a report from the Administration
Sidewalks relative to the Cedar River Terrace development and the need for
sidewalks on Burnett St. and the improvement of existing sidewalks
for access to the downtown area.
New Council Council President Shinpoch welcomed the new council member,
Member Margaret Proctor.
Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
8:50 P.M.
Maxine E. Motor,
Deputy City Clerk
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Special Meeting
February 15 , 1979 Municipal Building
Thursday , 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
saw
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. PUBLIC HEARING: Renton Housing Authority For Low Rent Housing
4. AUDIENCE COMMENT
5. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CiTY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
February 26, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday, 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 5, 1979 AND FEBRUARY 15, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Street Vacation, Portion of Lakeview Ave. & Renton Ave. (VAC-9-78)
5. PUBLIC HEARING: Street Vacation, Portion of Taylor Ave. SW (VAC-2-79)
6. AUDIENCE COMMENT too
7. OLD BUSINESS
8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
9. CONSENT AGENDA
These items are distributed to all Council Members for study and are
adopted by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Hearing Examiner's recommendation of approval with restrictive covenants
Gerald E. Schneider Rezone R-271-78. From GS-1 & S-1 to R-2 & R-3,
property located on Monroe Ave. NE between NE 4th & NE 6th Sts. Refer to
Ways and Means Committee for Ordinance.
b. Hearing Examiner's reco+miendation of approval with conditions of Koll/Intereal
Northwest Preliminary Plat, PP-266-78, B/N Orillia Industrial Park of Renton
Div. No. 1. Council Concur.
c. Mayor's appointment of Mr. Roger 1. Lewis to the position of Municipal Court
Judge, replacing Mr. Stanley Stone who resigned. Effective March 1, 1979
to January 15, 1982. Council concur.
d. Mayor's permanent appointment of Robert Deines and William Scott Brewster to the
position of firefighters, effective February 16. Council concur.
e. Mayor's appointment of Mr. Steven J. Schneider to the position of Lieutenant
in the Fire Dept.to replace Captain Banasky. Effective March 1, 1979, subject
to the customary six-month probationary period. Council Concur.
f. Attorney Larry Warren's letter and Ordinance amending police regulations.
Refer to Public Safety Committee.
g. Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, requesting adoption of
A.P.W.A. specifications. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
h. Letter from Darlene Allen, Court Administrator, request for Susan Castor Scholes
to attend clerks seminar in Vancouver, Washington, February 20-21, 1979.
Council concur.
i. Letter from Hugh R. Darby, Police Chief, request transfer of funds to the
Jail Maintenance Budget in the amount of $1,890.00 to meet unanticipated costs
of operation. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
j. Letter from Gwen Marshall, Finance Director, request temporary transfer loan
from StreetForward Thrust Fund to Tax Supported Funds pending receipt of
property taxes in the amount of $900,000. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
k. Claim for damages, Boeing Co., alleged repair of pipe for fire service. Refer
to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
I. Claim for damages, Sambo's, alleged water/drainage damage. Refer to City Attorney
and Insurance Carrier.
m. Summons and Complaint, RaMac, Inc., Daniel Shane & Yvonne Shane vs. the State
of Washington and City of Renton. Refer to City Attorney.
n. 10% petition intent to annex property-Honeydew Annexation- in the vicinity of
142nd Ave. SE to Union Ave. NE, Hazen High School to Honey Dew Elementary.
Set public meeting for March 12, 1979. Council Concur.
o. Letter from Mayor Delaurenti requesting revision of Resolution #2063 regarding
requests for travel funds. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
P. Letter from Maxine E. Motor, Deputy City Clerk, request for Delores Mead, City
Clerk, and one staff member to attend Municipal Clerk's Conference in Kennewick,
Washington, April 25-27, 1979 and for travel funds. Council concur.
q. Bid opening, February 21, 1979, for Monster Road ashphalt resurfacing, two
bids received. Refer to Transportation Committee and Public Works Department.
r. Mayor's appointment of Michael Joseph Foley to the position of firefighter,
effective March 1, 1979, subject to the customary six-month probationary
period. Council concur.
s. Letter from Richard Geissler, Fire Chief, request for E.V. Wooton, Jr. to
attend Fire and Arson Investigation Seminar in Portland, Oregon, April 30 to
May 4, 1979. Council concur.
t. Letter from Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director, request to appropriate
Referendum #29 funds to Senior Citizens' Center Construction Funds in the
amount of $85,014.33. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
u. Letter from Hugh R. Darby, Police Chief, request for Donald i. Dashnea to
attend the Backster School of Lie Detection in San Diego, California on
March 6 through May 8, 1979 and for advance travel funds. Council concur.
v. Letter from Mrs. J. Frandsen, Garfield Associates, Ltd., request for vacation
of utility easement. Refer to Public Works Department and Utilities Committee.
w. Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, request for Ordinance
amending city code re joint service facilities extending across public
right-of-way. Refer to Utilities Committee and Ways and Means Committee.
x. Letter from Gwen Marshall, Finance Director, request for acceptance and
signing of Renton Area Youth Services Agreement Addendum No. 4, and authorization
of Mayor and City Clerk to sign. Funds approved in 1979 Budget. Council concur.
10. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Public Works Director re certification acceptance procedures (Federal-Aid
Projects) qualification agreement and local agency advertising & award
agreement.
b. Vesta Bolstand, Senior Services and Centers-King County re tax exemption for
senior citizens.
c, Burlington Northern request for vacation of easement. Public Works letter.
d. Phillip Larimore, Renton Waterfront Restaurant Corporation, request for
extension of the construction deadline.
e. Letter from S. Michael Rodgers, Attorney, re latecomers request for Loma Linda
Plat.
f. David F. Homer, Union Square Realty Inc., re easement request and city property.
g. Public Works Director, re formation of LID on East Valley Highway.
11. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
12, AUDIENCE COMMENT
13. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
February 26 , 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Mayor direct letter to House of Representatives re Senate Bill 2374 (Senior
Citizen Tax Relief
Mayor and City Clerk to sign CATV Services Contract
Mayor and City Clerk to sign new Certification Acceptance Procedures for
Federal Aid Projects Agreement
Request for LID East Valley Highway.
Dredging of Cedar River
CITY ATTORNEY AND *INSURANCE CARRIER
Summons and Complaint - RaMac Inc./Shane vs. State and City
*Claim for Damages, Boeing Co.
*Claim for Damages, Sambo' s
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Renton Fire Dept. Shift Negotiations
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Tax exemption of property for senior citizens
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Request for easement and property by Josephine Nunn
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Police regulations
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Bid opening - Monster Road Asphalt Resurfacing
Request for vacation of utility easement, Garfield Associates, Ltd.
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Bid opening - Monster Road Asphalt Resurfacing
Sunbird Restr. request for extension of construction deadline
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Garbage recycling
Request for vacation of utility easement, Garfield Associates , Ltd.
Request to amend City Code-Joint Service Facilities
Burlington Northern request for vacation of easement
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Street vacation, portion of Lakeview & Renton Aves. (VAC-9-78)
Street vacation, portion of Taylor Ave. SW (VAC-2-79)
Subdivision Ordinance Amendments
Management personnel longevity pay
Bel-Terra Rezone R-270-78
LID 313, Talbot Road So. , Ordering Construction
LID 312, West Valley Hwy. , Ordering Construction
Schneider Rezone, R-271-78
A.P.W.A. Specifications
Transfer of funds - Jail Maintenance Budget
Transfer of funds - Tax Supported Funds
Resolution re requests for travel funds
Request to appropriate funds - Senior Citizens ' Center Construction Funds
Request to amend City Code-Joint Service Facilities
PUBLIC MEETING: March 12, 1979-Intent to AnnVx, U n&yWW
APPOINTMENTS:
Roger I . Lewis, Municipal Court Judgg
Robert Deines and William Scott 5rgV5tgr (WgrWjg„gt) , Virg i0j.
Steven J. Schneider, LiQutpp t, Firg Wgpt.
Wichael Joseph FolQy, Firg 6-pt.
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
February 26 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Council President, Barbara Shinpoch, Mayor Pro tem, led the Pledge
of Allegiance to the Flag and called the Renton City Council meeting
to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President, CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS W. TRIMM,
COUNCIL EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J . PERRY, MARGARET L. PROCTOR, RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
CITY OFFICIALS LARRY WARREN, City Attorney; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; MAXINE
IN ATTENDANCE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director;
GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; CAPT. JAMES BOURASA, Police Rep. ;
BATTALTION CHIEF BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Rep. ; ROGER LEWIS, Municipal
Court Judge.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke noted page 3, paragraph 7, that he has nothing
against the use of the conference room by King County Councilwoman
Thorpe. Intent was to call attention that Councilwoman Thorpe was
available to the public. Addition page 4, paragraph 9, before
entering into executive session the Community Services Committee
Report was read re acquisition of property in connection with the
Cedar River Trail . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO ADOPT THE
MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 5, 1979 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED.
Councilman Shane added for clarification, his objection to unit
cost of $55,000 for low rent housing. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PERRY
TO ADOPT THE MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 15, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
Appointment MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO REMOVE THE ITEM REGARDING MAYOR'S
of Municipal APPOINTMENT OF MR. ROGER I . LEWIS TO THE POSITION OF MUNICIPAL COURT
Court Judge JUDGE (Effective March 1, 1979 to January 15, 1982) FROM THE CONSENT
Roger I . Lewis AGENDA. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO CONCUR IN THE
APPOINTMENT OF MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE. CARRIED. Deputy City Clerk,
Maxine Motor, administered the oath to Mr. Lewis and congratulations
were extended. Mr. Lewis noted he was looking forward to his new
position.
PUBLIC HEARING
Street Vacation This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Portion of published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Pro tem Shinpoch opened
Lakeview & the Public Hearing to consider proposed street vacation of a portion
Renton Aves. of Lakeview Ave. and Renton Ave. between NE 4th Street and NE 5th
(VAC-9-78) Place as petitioned for by Wall & Redekop Corp. Letter was read from
Warren Gonnason, Board of Public Works, stating the rights-of-way
are not necessary to the city's street circulation plan, no easements
will be required, and a revised preliminary plat has been approved
by the Hearing Examiner. Mr. Gonnason explained the area of proposed
vacation and the additional rights-of-way to be dedicated to the city.
David Lombardy, 483 Harrington St. NE, opposed the street vacation
of Renton Ave. due to the present access to rear of property. John
Norman, Norman & Assoc. ,Consultant for Wall & Redekop Corp. noted
the vacation is necessary to proceed with the plat. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND TRIMM TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.CARRIED. *MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE VACATION, SETTING THE FEE AT ONE-HALF THE
APPRAISED VALUE. AMENDING MOTION BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO VACATE
THE WESTERLY 25 FT. (RENTON AVE. ) FROM NE 5TH PL. TO SOUTHERN LOMBARDY
PROPERTY LINE. CARRIED. *ORIGINAL MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PERRY TO
HIRE AN MIA FOR APPRAISER. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
PERRY THAT AN IN HOUSE APPRAISAL BE COMPLETED BEFORE THE MIA, FOR
COMPARISON PURPOSES. CARRIED.
Renton City Councl
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Street Vacation This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Portion of published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Pro tem Shinpoch
Taylor Ave. SW opened the Public Hearing to consider proposed street vacation
(VAC-2-79) of a portion of Taylor Ave. SW between SW 21st St. and SW 23rd St.
as petitioned by Martin A. Seelig and John M. Stone. Letter
was read from Warren Gonnason, Board of Public Works, stating the
right-of-way is not necessary to the city's street circulation plan,
an easement for drainage and utilities is required, and the property
value of $.50 per square foot (34,095.6 sq. ft = $17,047.80, z =
$8,523.90) . Following discussion it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
CLYMER THAT THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: SHINPOCH,
TRIMM, CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 1-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO VACATE THAT PORTION OF TAYLOR AVE.
SW, RETAINING UTILITY EASEMENT, AND WITH A FEE OF ONE-HALF THE IN
HOUSE APPRAISED VALUE. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY
TO REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT
Loma Linda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO REMOVE LETTER UNDER CORRESPONDENCE
Request for RE LOMA LINDA REQUEST FOR SEWER SERVICE TO BE READ AT THIS TIME.CARRIED.
Sewer Service Letter was read from S. Michael Rodgers, Attorney representing
WestPac Development Corporation, requesting consideration for
sewer service outside the city limits; but within the Comprehensive
Sewer Plan as previously agreed with prior owner.Michael Rogers, 111 NE
3rd, noted the plat is about 100 feet beyond the city limits and developer
is willing to annex. Also adding that Mr. Westland, the property owner,
purchased the property about January 1978 after verifying county approval
of the plat and checking with the City about the assurance of sewer
service, but now has learned that annexation is required. Warren
Gonnason, Public Works Director, noted approval made by council some
time ago and February 1978 adopted a Resolution denying sewer
service outside the city limits. Councilman Trimm suggested the
property owner submit a petition for annexation. Chairwoman Shinpoch
noted the council desired to take no action at this time.
Low Rent Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE, commented on the public hearing to
Housing- consider Federal low rent housing and the cost of the units. Also
Heather Downs commenting on the current construction and cost of the LID in Heather
LID Downs.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 9:40 p.m. and reconvened at 9:55 p.m. Roll Call :
All council members present.
OLD BUSINESS
Committee on Councilman Trimm presented Committee on Committees report recommending
Committees Report Mrs. Proctor as Chairwoman of the Public Safety Committee,and member of
Committee the Utilities and Community Services Committee. MOVED BY TRIMM,
Assignments SECOND PERRY TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report
Committee Report on the following:
All-Terrain The Committee notes that the request re all-terrain vehicles use of
Vehicles Use of tank trank in Highlands has not been pursued and recommended no
Tank Track in action be taken. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO CONCUR IN
Highlands THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Save Our Community Services Committee report recommended no action be taken
Lake Request re taking a position on the NOAA and Save Our Lake controversy as
the matter is in litigation. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER
TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
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Old Business - Continued
Garbage Community Services Committee report recommended the matter of
Recycling garbage recycling be referred to the Utilities Committee for
consideration at the time of renegotiation or new contracts.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
City Employees Community Services Committee report recommended no action be
Living Within taken regarding city employees living within the city limits .
City Limits MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Puget Sound Community Services Committee report recommended no action be taken
Council of Govern- re PSCOG agreement re health system as it is no longer current.
ment Agreement MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO CONCUR IPJ THE COMMITTEE
re Health System RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Block Grant Community Services Committee report recommended that the former "target
Program to area" for housing rehabilitation program which had been required,remain in
Include Entire effect for 60% of all monies allocated,allowing 40% to be used anywhere
City within the City-including the target area.*Moved by Stredicke,second Clymer
to concur in the Committee recommendation. Roll Call : 3-Aye:
Shinpoch, Trimm, Stredicke; 4-No: Shane, Clymer, Perry, Proctor.
Motion failed. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE TO RECONSIDER
THE PREVIOUS MOTION. CARRIED. *ORIGINAL MOIIUN 7U CONCUR IN IHE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION CARRIED.
Senior Citizens ' Community Services Committee report recommended no action relative
Tax Relief to the referral of Senior Citizen tax relief due to recent State
Senate action. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO CONCUR IN
THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: SHINPOCH, TRIMM,
CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 1-N0: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
Councilman Perry requested the record show City Attorney's remarks
that motion for the city to give a tax reduction to all senior
citizens is illegal . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY FOR THE MAYOR
TO SUBMIT A LETTER TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ENDORSING SEN 7FE
BILL 2374 WHICH REVISES AND EXPANDS CURRENT SENIOR CITIZEN TAX RELIEF.
CARRIED.
Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented report
Development Comm. on the following:
Rolled Curbs Planning and Development Committee report recommended no ordinance
change in regards to rolled curbs versus vertical curbs. MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND CLYMER TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
Location of Planning and Development Committee report recommended no ordinance
Sidewalks change in regards to location of sidewalks. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
STREDICKE TO CONCUR IPJ THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. ROLL CALL:
4-AYE: SHINPOCH, TRIMM, CLYMER, PROCTOR; 3-N0: SHANE, PERRY, STREDICKE.
MOTION CARRIED.
Subdivision Planning and Development Committee report recommended amending City
Ordinance Code Title IX, Chapter 11 and Title IV, Chapter 30 in regards to
tentative plat approval process and the elimination of the public
hearing as a part of the final plat review process , and certain other
amendments thereto, and refer to the Ways and Means Committee.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ....
Renton Fire Councilman Perry explained prior referral of Local 864 communications.
Dept. Shift to the Public Safety Committee. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM TO
Negotiations REMOVE THE MATTER OF RENTON FIRE DEPARTMENT SHIFT NEGOTIATIONS FROM
THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AND REFER TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE.
CARRIED.
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Old Business - Cont IWIECTED-REFER TO
MINUTES Or""_d'-�5- ') 9 I
Ways & Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman $! presented report concurring in
Committee Report the appoinrment of Mrs. Anita Warren to the Planning Commission effective
ppannT Planning through December 31, 1979. (Completing term of Sandra Gist) MOVED BY PERRY,
Commission SECOND STREDICKE TO CONCUR IN THE MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT. CARRIED.
CATV Services Ways and Means Committee report recommended council authorize the
Contract Mayor and City Clerk to sign the CATV Services Contract with 3-H
,�.
Management & Consultants. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO
CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Longevity Pay Ways and Means Committee report recommended that the Fire Management
Fire Department request for increase of longevity pay given to the Union personnel
Management also be given to the Fire Department Management Personnel be denied.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMEN-
DATION. CARRIED.
Management Ways and Means Committee report recommended the subject of
Personnel longevity for all management personnel be referred to the Ways
Longevity Pay and Means Committee with the idea of folding longevity pay into
the base pay and eliminating longevity for management personnel .
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMEN-
DATION. CARRIED.
VOUCHER Ways and Means Committee report recommended approval for payment of
APPROVAL Vouchers No. 21962 through No. 22253 (Machine Voids #21956 - 21961)
in the amount of $592,827.51 having received departmental approval
as to receipt of merchandise and/or services. Included LID 297
Warrants : Revenue R-13 for $37,804.44, Cash C-16 for $37,804.44;and
LID 302 Warrants: Revenue R-31 for $320.249.07, Cash C-69 for $7,633. 10,
Cash C-70 for $271,362.19, Cash C-71 for $41,253.78. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO APPROVE THE VOUCHERS AS DRAFTED BY THE
ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report
recommending the following Ordinance for second and final readings:
ORDINANCE #3287 Ordinance was read amending City Code establishing two year
Appointment & term of Hearing Examiner. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT
Term of Hearing THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: SHINPOCH, CLYMER, PERRY,
Examiner PROCTOR; 2-N0: SHANE, STREDICKE (Councilman Trimm absent from the
council chambers) . MOTION CARRIED.
Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following ordinances
for first reading:
Bel-Terra Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain
Rezone properties within the city from general classification district
(R-270-78) (G) to single family residence district (R-1) . Property located
at east side of Pierce Ave. NE between NE 10th Place and NE 11th St.
(R-270-78) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO REFER BACK TO WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ordering Ordinance was read ordering construction and installation of curbs
Construction- and gutters, drainage, paving and all necessary appurtenances in the
LID 313 vicinity of west side of Talbot Rd. So. from the intersection of
Talbot Rd. Talbot Rd. So. and south entrance to Talbot Crest Drive to a point
South approximately 800' south,all in accordance with Resolution #2235
-" providing the method of assessment in said district, providing that
payment for said improvement be made by special assessments upon
property in said district, payable by the mode of "payment of bonds"
or "notes" in lieu thereof as determined by council ; providing for the
issuance and sale of LID warrants redeemable in cash and LID bonds or
notes. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO REFER BACK TO WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
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Ordinances & Resolutions - Continued
Ordering Ordinance was read ordering the construction and installation of
Construction- curbs, gutters and sidewalks , storm drains , catch basins , together
LID 312 with left turn lane and all necessary appurtenances in the vicinity of
West Valley West Valley Highway from SW 43rd St. to the City Limits, all in
Highway accordance with Resolution #2234 providing the method of assessment in
said district, providing that payment for said improvement be made
by special assessments upon property in said district, payable by the
mode of "payment of bonds" , or "notes" in lieu thereof as determined
by council ; providing for the issuance and sale of LID warrants
redeemable in cash and LID bonds or notes. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND CLYMER TO REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following Resolution
for reading:
RESOLUTION #2247 Resolution was read setting the date of public hearing of request
Street Vacation for street vacation of a portion of California Ave. (N. 7th St. ) west
California Ave. of Garden Ave. N. and vacation of alley between Garden Ave. N. and
and Alley Between Park Ave. N. to be held March 26, 1979. Petition filed by the
Garden Ave. N. & Boeing Co. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION
Park Ave. N. AS READ. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to all Council Members and adopted
by one motion without separate discussion. (Adopting motion to
follow agenda items. )
MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE TO REMOVE ITEM REGARDING SUMMONS
AND COMPLAINT, RAMAC, INC. VS. THE STATE AND CITY FROM THE CONSENT
AGENDA. CARRIED.
Summons & Councilman Shane left the council chambers due to conflict of interes ti
Complaint-RaMac, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM TO REFER THE MATTER OF SUMMONS AND
Inc.Shane vs. COMPLAINT, RAMAC, INC. VS. THE STATE AND CITY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY.
State and City CARRIED. Councilman Shane returned to the council chambers .
Schneider Rezone Hearing Examiner' s recommendation of approval with restrictive
R-271-78 covenants Gerald E. Schneider request for rezone R-271-78. Rezone
GS-1 & S-1 to R-2 & R-3, property located on Monroe Ave. NE between
NE 4th & NE 6th Streets. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for
ordinance.
Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner's recommendation of approval with conditions of
Koll/Intereral NW preliminary plat PP-266-78 of Koll/Intereal Northwest, B/N Orillia
PP-266-78 Industrial Park of Renton Div. No. 1. Property located northwest
corner of East Valley Road and SW 43rd Street. Council concur.
Permanent Letter from Mayor Delaurenti noted Firefighters Robert Deines and
Appointment of William Scott Brewster have completed their six-month probationary
Firefighters periods and recommended their permanent appointment to the position
of Firefighters effective February 16, 1979. Council Concur.
Appointment of Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Steven J. Schneider to the
Lieutenant position of Lieutenant in the Fire Department effective March 1, 1979
Fire Dept. and subject to the six-month probationary period. Council concur.
Police Letter from City Attorney Warren and Ordinance to update or delete
Regulations sections of the police regulations. Refer to the Public Safety
Committee.
A.P.W.A. Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, requested a
Specifications resolution adopting the latest edition of the A.P.W.A. specifications.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Request to Attend Letter from Darlene Allen, Court Administrator, requested permission
Clerks Seminar for Susan Castor Scholes to attend the clerks seminar in Vancouver,
Washington on February 20-21, 1979. Council concur.
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Consent Agenda - Continued
Request for Letter from Hugh R. Darby, Chief of Police, requested transfer
Transfer of Funds- of funds in the amount of $1,890.00 from the auction of firearms
Jail Maintenance to the Jail Maintenance Budget for replacement of refrigerator/
Budget freezer, revising interior of Evidence Room,and other unanticipated
costs of operation. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Transfer of Letter from Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, requested resolution
Funds- Tax for temporary transfer loan from Street Forward Thrust Fund to
Supported Funds Tax Supported Funds in the amount of $900,000 pending receipt of
property taxes. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Claim for Claim for damages, Boeing Co. , PO Box 3707-Seattle, for alleged
Damages damage to 12" high pressure water line. Refer to City Attorney
and Insurance Carrier.
Claim for Claim for damages, Sambo's , 610 Rainier Ave. So. , alleged
Damages water/drainage problems. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance
Carrier.
Intent to Letter from Deputy City Clerk Maxine Motor noted receipt of 10%
Annex-Honeydew Letter of Intent to Annex Property to the city,which was certified
by the Planning Dept. that signatures represent 13.56% of the
Public Meeting assessed value, which is in excess of the minimum required by law.
March 12, 1979 The letter recommended date of March 12, 1979 for public meeting
with the initiating property owners when the Council will determine
whether to accept the letter of intent, require adoption of the
Comprehensive Plan, zoning ordinance and pre-exsisting bonded
indebtedness and circulation of 75% petition. Known as Honeydew
Annexation in the vicinity of 140th Ave. SE to Union Ave. NE,
Hazen High School to Honeydew Elementary. Council concur.
Requests for Letter from Mayor Delaurenti requested revision of Resolution #2063
Travel Funds regarding requests for travel funds, with the Mayor to authorize
in state travel and council approval required for out of state
CCM"ZECTE1br-aV0lERegWsts . Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
MINUTESI `� -'S - �7
Request to xine Motor, Deputy City Clerk, request for Del Mead
Attend Municipal and one member of her. staff to attend Municipal Clerk' s Conference
Clerks' in Kennewick April 2f27, 1979; and for funds to cover expenses .
Conference Council concur.
Bid Opening- Bid opening, February 21, 1979, for Monster Road asphalt resurfacing,
Monster Rd.Asphalt two bids received. Refer to Transportation Committee and Public Works
Resurfacing Department. (Attached)
Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Michael Joseph Foley to position of
Firefighter firefighter. Effective March 1, 1979, subject to the customary
six-month probationary period. Council concur.
Request to Attend Letter from Richard Geissler, Fire Chief, request for E.V. Wooton, Jr.
Fire and Arson to attend Fire and Arson Investigation Seminar in Portland, Oregon,
Investigation Sem. April 30 - May 4, 1979. Council concur.
Request to Letter from Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director, request to appropriate
Appropriate Funds- Referendum #29 funds to Senior Citizens ' Center Construction Fund in
Senior Center the amount of $85,014.33. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Request to Attend Letter from Hugh R. Darby, Chief of Police, request for Detective
Backster School of Donald I . Dashnea to attend Backster School of Lie Detection to be
Lie Detection held in San Diego, California, March 6 - May 8, 1979; and for advance
travel funds. Council concur.
Request for Letter from Mrs. J. Frandsen, President, Garfield Associates Ltd. ,
Vacation of request for vacation of utility easement located at the south 10 feet
Utility Easement of Lot 9 and the north 10 feet of Lot 4 of Block 1, Division 1 of the
Burlington Northern Orillia Industrial Park Subdivision. Refer to
Public Works Department and Utilities Committee.
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Consent Agenda - Continued
Request to Amend Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, request for
City Code-Joint Ordinance amending city code rejoint service facilities extending
Service Facilities across public right-of-way. (Ref. Undergrounding Ordinance #2432)
Refer to Utilities Committee and Ways and Means Committee.
RAYS Agreement Letter from Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, request for acceptance
Addendum No. 4 and signing of Renton Area Youth Services (RAYS) Agreement Addendum
No. 4, and authorization of Mayor and City Clerk to sign. Funds
approved in 1979 budget. Council Concur.
Adoption of MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED.
Consent Agenda
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Certification Letter was read from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director,
Acceptance Pro- recommending acceptance and the Mayor and City Clerk to sign new Certi-
cedures for Fed- fication Acceptance Procedures for federal-aid projects agreement.
eral Aid Projects (CAG-1964-72, Supplement #2) . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER TO
Agreement CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Tax Exemption Letter was read from Vesta Bolstad, Chairman, Senior Services and
of Property for Centers of King County, going on record endorsing a motion of partial
Senior Citizens property tax exemption for senior citizens on their residences.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM TO REFER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Burlington Letter was read from J.J. Gordon, Manager-Property Management of
Northern Burlington Northern,requesting vacation of an easement located upon
Request for the southerly ten feet of Lot 9 and the northerly ten feet of Lot 4,
Vacation of Block 1, Burlington Northern Orillia Industrial Park of Renton,
Easement Division 1. Letter was read from Warren Gonnason, Public Works
Director, noting no objections to the vacation of the easement as
requested. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE TO REFER THE MATTER
TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Sunbird Restr. Letter was read from Phillip Larimore, Vice President-Renton Waterfront
Request for Restaurant Corp. , due to unforeseen difficulties requested extension
Extension of of the construction deadline to April 15, 1979. Moved by Perry, second
Construction Proctor to concur in the request. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE,
Deadline SECOND CLYMER TO REFER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Request for Letter was read from David F. Homer, Union Square Realty Inc. ,
Easement and and Josephine 0. Nunn, property owner, requesting additional
Purchase of City easement to Tax Lot #19 and for the City to declare Tax Lot #20
Property by as surplus and sale or to purchase Tax Lot #19 as an addition.
Josephine Nunn MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO REFER TO THE PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Request for Letter was read from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director,
LID East Valley requesting and LID be formed for improvements to East Valley
Highway Highway and SW 16th St. from SR 167 ramp northerly and westerly
to Lind Ave. SW as petition presented is invalid. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO REFER TO THE ADMINISTRATION TO MEET
WITH THE PROPERTY OWNERS. CARRIED.
SWAM
NEW BUSINESS
Dredging of Councilman Stredicke requested report from the Administration relative
Cedar River to funds available for dredging of the Cedar River. Also noting
that the lights at the AMPAC Co. along 405 are glaring into the
Bright Lights eyes of east bound drivers .
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2/26/79 Page 8
AUDIENCE COMMENT
City Clerk Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, noted that Del Mead, City Clerk,
Returning would be returning to work on Thursday and extended her appreciation
to Maxine Motor, Deputy City Clerk, for her assistance during Del 's
Thanks to Deputy three month leave of absence. Council also extended their thanks
City Clerk to Maxine for doing a great job.
Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
11: 10 P.M.
Maxine E. Motor,
Deputy City Clerk
BID TABULATION SHEET
P R O J EC T : ASHPHALT RESURFACING - MONSTER ROAD
DAT E *. February 21, 1979
BIDDEFZ BID
Lakerid e Asphalt Paving, Inc. $7,295.36
PO Box 5430
Kent WA 98031 Cashier' s Check, EEO,A
Associated Sand & Gravel Co. , Inc. $6,794.42
PO Box 88870
Tukwila, WA 98188 EEO,AA, BB
Engineers Estimate $6,760.00
EXP111 33 CITY OF RENTON
DATE 2/26/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: 21956 — 21961
CURRENT $l70j969+ 98
PARKS $22♦ 400o87
ARTERIAL STREETS $44927
STREETS $35, 735923
LIBRARY $5) 374994
COMP EMP TR ACT SIA022t56
FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE sl00i000l00
L WASH, BCH. FWD THRUST 310j604982
MAIN FIRE STA• CONST• /434383/ 67
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST $467#00
WATERWORKS UTILITY A157, 910e02
AIRPORT $10$ 774903
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3151876. 39
FIREMANIS PENSION $17o120o17
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPt 31. 143156
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $592P827#51
NE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS 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 VOJCHERS NO. 21962 THROUGH N0. 22253 IN THE AMOUNT
OF 3592P827. 51 T IS 26TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1979•
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN - - MEMBER - �' �-
L. I.D.#297 do
MEMBER - - - - - -
REVENUE WARRANT NO.# R-13 $37,804.44
CASH WARRANT NO.# C-16 $37,804.44
L. I.D.# 302
REVENUE WARRANT NO.# R-31 $320,249.07
CASH WARRANT NO.# C-69 7,633.10
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF Feb. 26, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 3-8 8:00 p.m. SHINPOCH Council Chambers
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 3-1 4:30 p.m. PERRY 6th flr. conf. rm.
Liaison Committee Thurs. 3-1 7:30 p.m. 3rd flr. conf. rm.
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 2-27 4:45 p.m. STREDICKE 3rd flr. conf. rm.
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 3-5 7:00 p.m. CLYMER 6th flr. conf. rm.
PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 2-28 4:45 p.m. PROCTOR 6th flr. conf, rm.
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
February 26, 1979
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BUILDING PERMITS
6390 $ 18,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1016 S.W. 41st St. Tenant Improvement
6391 3,158 Arvid Rannow 201 Union S.E. Install Patio, Carport
6 Shed
6392 1309000 Burger King 105 S.W. 7th St. Const. Addition
6393 3,603 Gene Rose 201 Union S.E. Install Patio, etc.
6394 22,000 Roy White 1081 Lynnwood N.E. Extension of Permit
B-5343 - Add second
level to existing res.
6395 3,000 Jim Jacques 40611 S. Tobin Const. addition to res.
6396 2,500 C. R. Evans 201 Union S.E. Inst. carport 6 patio
6397 3,000 Harry Ebel 201 Union S.E. Inst. carport, etc.
6398 2,900 Emil Gradhandt 201 Union S.E. Inst. carport 6 patio
cover
6399 10,000 Mark Montgomery 115 Union S.E. Const. addition to res.
6400 33,000 Renton City Assoc. 3180 N.E. Sunset Int. finish for
Medical Ctr.
6401 500,000 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant So. Const. 25 townhouses
6402 VOID Don Koll Co.
6403 10,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 S.W. 43rd St. Const. storage space
6404 450,000 Boeing Commercial Airplane Renton Plant Const. office bldg.
6405 59000 Heritage Group 450 Shattuck S. Interior Remodel
6406 34,512 Chas. Henderson Co. 3108 S.E. 19th Ct. Const. residence
6407 39,160 Chas. Henderson Co. 3201 S.E. 19th Ct. Const. residence
6408 39,160 Chas. Henderson Co. 3116 S.E. 19th Ct. Const. residence
6409 39,160 Chas. Henderson Co. 3221 S.E. 20th Ct. Const. residence
6410 38,299 Chas. Henderson Co. 3109 S.E. 19th Ct. Const. residence
6411 29,817 Chas. Henderson Co. 3215 S.E. 20th Ct. Const. residence
6412 29,817 Chas. Henderson Co. 3115 S.E. 19th Ct. Const. residence
6413 100,000 C.E. 6 J.E. Loveless 4619 N.E. Sunset Const. TACO Store
6414 - Iconco E. Valley Rd. 6 Ann. License for Fill
S.W. 23rd St.
6415 300 Robert Hyler 127 Pelly N. Inst. Franklin Stove
6416 808,000 Howard Cooper Corp. 4000 W. Valley Rd. Finish Int. Sales/
Service Facility
6417 100,000 Foodmaker, Inc. 2813 Sunset N.E. Remodel Restaurant
6418 37,000 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4209 S.E. 3rd Pl. Const. residence
6419 37,500 Leonard Builders, Inc. 350 Anacortes S.E. Const. residence
6420 37,000 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4403 S.E. 4th St. Const. residence
6421 950 Evelyn M. Manifold 74 Williams S. Replace wooden windows
6422 7,765 Bill Winans 1700 N.E. 20th Const. garage
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7757 200 Broadacres 1316 S.W. 16th Hook up Mobile Home
7758 2,500 Heath Printing 4308 Jones N.E. Wire Print Shop
7759 2,500 Jim Keller 1106 N. 38th St. Wire single residence
7760 205 Betty Pierson 201 Union S.E. Hook up Mobile Home
7761 1,400 Roy White 1081 Lynnwood N.E. Inst. 400 Amp. Svc.
7762 5,500 Superior Bedding 1016 S.W. 41st St. Tenant Improvement
7763 50 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 820 S.W. 41st St. Inst. temp. svc.
7764 50 SCS Holdings 609 Williams So. Inst. temp. svc.
7765 50 Chas. Henderson Co. 1750 Ferndale S.E. Inst. temp. svc.
7766 50 Vasa Homes 1403 Dayton Ct. N.E. Inst. temp. svc.
7767 50 Vasa Homes 1408 Dayton Ct. N.E. Inst. temp. svc.
7768 50 McCaslin Construction 1623 Lake Youngs Way SE Inst. tamp. svc.
7769 50 Jack Ring 2413 Meadow No. Inst. temp. svc.
7770 50 Chas. Henderson Co. 2615 SE 16t1i St. Inst. temp. avc.
7771 205 Lori Henry 201 Union SE Hook up Mobile Home
7772 205 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union SE Hook up Mobile Home
7773 450 Robert Undsderfer 1021 No. 38th St. Inc. svc. to 400 AMP
7774 1,000 William A. Hess 2513 Maple Valley Hwy. Inst. new 200 AMP Svc.
7775 50 Eugene T. Rose 201 Union S.E. Wire Storage Shed
7776 500 Union Ave. Realty 326 Union N.E. Wire office spc. unit 4
7777 400 Don Roll Co. SW 43rd 6 E. Valley Inst. 200 AMP svc. etc.
7778 807 Parkwood Homes 2115 Aberdeen Ct. SE Wire new residence
7779 788 Parkwood Homes 2114 Aberdeen Ct. SE Wire residence
7780 160 Herbert Williams 221 Union Ave. SE Wire pool, etc.
7781 975 Daryl Stull 2402 Jones NE Inst. 200 AMP svc. etc.
7782 50 Wall 6 Redekop 1100 Sunset NE Inst. temp. svc.
7783 205 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union SE Hook up mobile home
7784 250 Mary Ann Petroka 1206 N. 31st St. Wire add. Inst. Elec.
BB Heat
7785 1,100 Vasa Homes 1421 Dayton Ct. NE Wire residence
7786 500 Western Water Beds 305 Airport Way Inst. 150 AMP svc.
7787 2,600 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1014 SW 41st St. Tenant Finish
7788 50 Johnson 6 Sons Bldrs. 1319 Lk. Youngs SE Inst. temp. svc.
7789 150 Tom Paulsen 450 Shattuck S. Inst. 2 Branch Circuits
7790 965 Leonard Builders 4600 SE 4th P1. Wire new residence
7791 50 Christopher Wright 120 Monterey P1. NE Underground conversion
7792 209000 John Stone 2233 E. Valley Rd. Wire storage units
7793 805 Parkwood Homes 2008 SE 22nd P1. Wire new residence
7794 205 Virginia Green 201 Union SE Hook up Mobile Home
7795 19,860 Pacific Car 6 Fdry. 1400 N. 4th Replace Lighting
7796 600 Eugene Garet 2815 NE 7th Rewire 1/2 Duplex
7797 90 Betmar Corp. 528 Newport SE Inst. 5 outlets
7798 205 Danlie 201 Union SE Hook up Mobile Home
7799 205 Roffman 201 Union SE Hook up Mobile Home
7800 200 Broadacres Court 1316 SW 16th Hook up Mobile Home
7801 250 Hilands Mobile Manor 3612 HE 4th St. Inc. svc. - Pads 14615
7802 200 James F. Homiston 338 Pelly N. Wire detached garage
7803 950 Leonard Builders 4415 SE 4th P1. Wire single residence
7804 850 Chas. Henderson 2615 SE 16th St. New residence
7805 200 Franklin Harsch 961 Anacortes Ct. NE Wire basement
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
February 26, 1979
(Page 2)
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6516 88,405 J. A. Benaroya Co. 820 SW 41st Inst. fire ext. sys.
6517 1,200 Roy D. White 1081 Lynnwood NE Inst. plbg. 6 fixt.
6518 4,388 Tradewell Stores 343 Union NE Inst. deli cases
6519 1,500 Pacific States Transport 3328 E. Valley Rd. Inst. diesel tank
6520 2,800 Jim Keller 1106 N. 38th St. Inst. elec. furnace
6521 1,289 Chas. Henderson Co. 1738 Ferndale SE Inst. plbg. 6 fixt.
6522 10,000 Renton Family Pract. Ctr. 435 Williams S. Inst. air handling units
6523 300 Roy White 1081 Lynnwood NE Inst. gas piping
6524 300 Roy White 1081 Lynnwood NE Inst. gas htr.6 log ltr.
6525 2,800 John Stone 2233 E. Valley Rd. Inst. plbg. 6 fixt.
6526 816 Leonard Builders 4600 SE 4th Pl. Inst. gas furnace
6527 620 Chas. Henderson Co. 2615 SE 16th St. Inst. gas furnace
6528 764 Parkwood Homes 2114 Aberdeen Ct. SE Inst. gas furn.6 wtr. ht'
6529 836 Parkwood Homes 2008 SE 22nd Pl. Inst. furn. b wtr. htr,
6530 4,774 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1010 SW 41st St. Inst. plbg. b fixt.
6531 1,777 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1010 SW 41st St. Inst. plbg. 6 fixt.
6532 825 Vasa Homes 1507 Dayton Ct. NE Elect. forced air
6533 750 Vasa Homes 1519 Dayton Ct. NE Elect. forced air
6534 750 Vasa Homes 1513 Dayton Ct. NE Elect. forced air
6535 750 Vasa Homes 1421 Dayton Ct. NE Elect. forced air
6536 300 K. Alison Schaaf 604 Grant S. Inst. wood stove
6537 125 Henry Guillen 557 Index NE Gas piping for dryer
6538 500 C. Gray 224 SW 12th St. Inst. pibg, b fixt.
6539 810 Parkwood Homes 2019 SE 22nd P1. Inst, gas furn. 6 htr.
6540 698 Leonard Bldrs. 4518 SE 4th Pl. Inst. gas furnace
6541 764 Parkwood Homes 2014 SE 26th P1. Inst. furnace 6 htr.
6542 1,714 Parkwood Homes 2019 SE 22nd P1. Inst. plbg. b fixt.
6543 1,745 Parkwood Homes 2103 SE 22nd P1. Inst. plbg. 6 fixt.
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1738 John Stone 2233 E. Valley Rd. Inst. storm drain
1739 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2013 SE 22nd P1. Inst, side sewer
1740 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2019 SE 22nd P1. Inst. side sewer
1741 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2103 SE 22nd P1. Inst. side sewer
1742 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2109 SE 22nd Pl. Inst. side sewer
1743 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2115 SE 22nd P1. Inst. side sewer
1744 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2121 SE 22nd P1. Inst. side sewer
1745 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2116 SE 22nd P1. Inside side sewer
1746 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2110 SE 22nd Pl. Inst. side sewer
1747 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2122 Aberdeen Ct. SE Inst. side sewer
1748 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2115 Aberdeen Ct. SE Inst. side sewer
1749 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2014 SE 22nd P1. Inst. side sewer
1750 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2008 SE 22nd P1. Inst. side sewer
1751 S&Z Construction 1607 Glenwood SE Const. driveway appy.
1752 Plastic 6 Recon. Surgeons 17930 Talbot Rd. S. Inst. side sewer
1753 Duane Wells 451 SW 10th St. Const. driveway aPpr.
1754 Renton Fam. Practice 435 Williams S. Const. driveway 6 sidewk,
1755 Stanley Wolf 1177 Harrington NE Inst. side 6 storm sewer
1756 Ron Ketzel Hardie Ave. SW - Remove curb 6 replace
S. of 7th St.
1757 Leonard Bldrs. 4406 SE 4th Pl. Inst. driveway appr.
1758 Leonard Bldrs. 4414 SE 4th Pl. Const. driveway appr.
1759 Leonard Bldrs. 4422 SE 4th P1. Inst. driveway appr.
1760 Leonard Bldrs. 406 Anacortes SE Inst. driveway appy.
1761 Leonard Bldrs. 4524 SE 4th P1. Inst. driveway appr.
1762 Leonard Bldrs. 4600 SE 4th Pl. Inst. driveway appy.
1763 Leonard Bldrs. 421 Chelan SE Inst. driveway appr.
1764 Leonard Bldrs. 4606 SE 4th P1. Inst. driveway appr.
1765 Leonard Bldrs. 4518 SE 4th P1. Inst. driveway aper.
1766 Leonard Bldrs. 4407 SE 4th P1. Inst. driveway appr.
1767 Mr. Swanson 115 Wells S. Pave Planter
1768 Howard-Cooper Corp. 4000 W. Valley Rd. Constr. 2 driveway apprs.
REVOCABLE PERMITS
0038 Robert C. Terhune P.O. Box 461, Setting Landscape Rock
Poulsbo, Wn.
0039 C.E.Loveless b Assoc. 606 - 110th N.E. Pave b strike parking
Bellevue, Wn. area
i l Y j F R L N T O-
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR;
ATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
5/79 CURRENT FUND $103,853.22
PARKS & RECREATION 7,347.12
ARTERIAL STREETS 61,729.86 +w
CITY STREETS 1,233.38
LIBRARY 1,772.71
MAIN FIRE STATION CONSTR 95,218.46
CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CONSTR 62,278.69
SENIOR CITZ.CENTER CONST 50,401.86
WATERWORKS UTILITY 14,240.53
AIRPORT 7,329.03
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1,060.25
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of FEB. $406,465.11
CURRENT FUND EQUIPMENT RENTAL To chg. Current fund for $ 2,041.04
Fire Dept. share instead of
Equip. Rental pd. 1/22/79
PARKS & RECREATION CUM. RESERVE #2104 Adj. for coding error made $ 1,363.64
Nov. 1978
/10/79 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of FEB. $ 61,603.65
/24/79 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of FEB. $ 60,717.53
2/26/79 CURRENT FUND $113,527.30
PARKS & RECREATION 2.7,256.53
CITY STREETS 22,222,28
LIBRARY 9,540.51
COMP. EMPL. TRNG. (CETA 2,449.77
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 19,951.47
AIRPORT 1,700.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,825.00
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of Feb. $199,473.35
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C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1979
TO THE FIN/.NCE DiRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
2/26/79 CURRENT FUND $170,969.98
PARKS & RECREATION 22,400.87
ARTERIAL STREETS 44.27
CITY STREETS 35,735.23
LIBRARY 5,374.94
COMP. EMPL. TRNG.(CETA) 1,022.56
FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE 100,000.00
LK.WN.BCH.FWD.THRUST 10,604.82
MAIN FIRE STA. CONSTR. 43,383.67
CEDAR RIVER TR. CONSTR. 467.00
WATERWORKS UTILITY 157,910.02
AIRPORT 10,774.03
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 15,876.39
FIREMAN'S PENSION 17,120.17
UNEMPLOYMENT COMP. 1,143.56
CLAIMS FUND rransfers for mo. of FEB. $592,827.51
2/15/79 CUMULATIVE RESERV.#2104 PARKS & RECREATION Per Resolution No. 2245 $ 1,501.95
CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT FUND Per Resolution No. 2244 $ 5,675.00
2/28/79 CURRENT FUND $105,816.74
PARKS & RECREATION 32,987.56
CITY STREETS 22,627.50
LIBRARY 9,058.54
COMP.EMPL.TRNG. (CETA) 2,950.06
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 20,152.73
AIRPORT 1,700.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,825.00
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of FEB. 1$198,118.63
CURRENT FUND CONTINGENCY FUND Per Resolution No. 2244 $ 5,675.00
000/241.00.00 107/241.00.00 To reverse transfer of
2/26
CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant 21714 $ 350.00
CLAIMS FUND PARKS & RECREATION Cancel warrant 22192 $ 800.83
CLAIMS FUND CITY STREETS Cancel warrant 22192 $ 759.65
CLAIMS FUND WATERWORKS UTILITIES Cancel warrant 22192 $ 310.92
MAYOR / FINANCE DIRECTOR
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
March 5 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 26, 1979
4. SPECIAL PRESENTATION - Police Explorers
5. PUBLIC HEARING: Street Vacation, Area Within Earlington Woods PUD (VAC-1-79)
6. AUDIENCE COMMENT
7. OLD BUSINESS
8. CONSENT AGENDA
These items are distributed to all Council Members for study and are
adopted by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Mayor' s Proclamation of 1979 as the Year of the Child. Council
Concur.
b. Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, request for transfer
of funds receivable from Traffic Safety Commission in the amount of
$8,000.00. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
c. Letter from Gary Newton, President-Renton Firefighters Local 864,
regarding shift negotiations. Refer to Committee of the Whole.
d. Letter from Maxine E. Motor, Deputy City Clerk, request for Delores
Beedle to attend Records Management Conference in Portland, Oregon
March 21-23, 1979 and for travel funds. Council concur. now
e. Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, request for revision
of city right-of-way property acquisition procedures . Refer to Ways and
Means Committee for adoption of a Resolution.
f. Claim for damages, Merlin George Rohrssen, alleged tire damage due to
open manhole. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
g. Claim for damages, Wallace Ray Anderson, alleged tire-rim damage due to
hitting chuck hole. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
h. Claim for damages, Skyway Towing, alleged release of car before
M towing fees were paid. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
i . Hearing Examiner's recommendation of approval with restrictive
covenants, Victoria Park #4 Preliminary and Final Plats . (PP-299-79,
FP-300-79) Property in the vicinity of South 26th St. and Talbot
Road South. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for approving resolution.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Public Works Director re request for time extension for Main Fire Station
and Fire Station furnishings supplier.
b. Public Works Director request for award of contract demolition and removal
of Petermeyer residence.
C. Public Works Director re Consultant Service Contract for Accident Study.
d. Public Works Director re Contract Award FAUS Project Bronson Way N. & S.
e. Rosalie F. Lobie re LID 313.
f. Parks and Recreation Director re Work Authorization #2. ..w
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11. AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
R E F E R R A L S
Meeting of March 5, 1979
CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER
Claims for Damages: Merlin G. Rohrssen
Wallace R. Anderson
Skyway Towing
ADMINISTRATION
Answer letter of Mrs. Lobe and letter of Mrs. Nunn and Union Square Realty, Inc.
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Condition of Olde Fire Station
Fire Fighters letter re negotiations
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
Authorized to sign URS contract
HEARING EXAMINER
Information only - Earlington Woods PUD Street Vacation
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Earlington Woods PUD Street Vacation
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Variance jurisdiction
Sign Design Review Board change
Jail revision appropriation ordinance (1st Reading 3/5)
Appropriation of funds for Senior Center (1st reading 3/5)
, Schneider Rezone (1st Reading 3/5)
Appropriation for traffic study
Right-of-Way Acquisition (Res. 2248 adopted 3/5/79)
Final Plat Victoria Park (Res. 2250 adopted 3/5/79)
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Street Vacation Earlington Woods PUD - Continued to May 7, 1979
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
March 5, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I PJ U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS
COUNCIL W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J . PERRY, MARGARET L . PROCTOR AND
RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; DANIEL KELLOGG, Assistant City Attorney;
IN ATTENDANCE GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; Del Mead, City Clerk; GORDON
Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works
Director; BATTALION CHIEF JAMES MATTHEW, Fire Rep. ; LT. PERSSONS,
Police Rep. ; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; MICHAEL
W. PARNESS, Administrative Assistant to the Mayor.
COUNCIL MINUTES Corrections: Page 4, First line - Change Perry to Clymer. Page 6,
FEBRUARY 26, 1979 Paragraph 7 - April 24 - 27, 1979. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY
APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 26, 1979. CARRIED.
SPECIAL Police Department Community Relations Officer Arnold Hubner intro-
PRESENTATIONS duced Police Explorer Scouts of Troup 900, explained training
and participation of the youths in Police Department activities.
Girl Scout Week Mayor Delaurenti presented Proclamation for Girl Scout Week
3/11 - 17/79 to Scouting representatives who presented Mayor Delaurenti with
three boxes of Girl Scout cookies.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Street Vacation published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the
(VAC-1-79) Public Hearing to consider vacation of a portion of various
Earlington Woods streets and alleys within Earlington Addition (Including $W 4th Pl . ,
Planned Unit 6th Pl . , Earlington Ave. SW, Stevens Ave. SW, Lind Ave. SW,
Development Maple Ave. SW, SW 6th P1 . and various alleys) . Petition for street
South of vacation filed by Milwaukee Land Co. and CHG International ; area
Sunset Blvd. SW within the proposed Earlington Woods Planned Unit Development
south of SW Sunset Blvd. and north of Milwaukee Railroad Line
containing approximately 46 acres. Letter from Board of Public
Works Chairman Warren Gonnason recommended approval subject to
conditions (9) . Public Works Director Gonnason used wall maps
to explain proposed vacation.
Audience Comment: Frank Jacobs, Olympic Pipe Line Co. , Box 20,
asked for written assurance with ingress and egress and Department
of Transportation requirements would be met re their franchise.
Mike Shaw 625 4th Pl . , explained need for alley access and turn
around space, also need for protection for school children.
S.P. Ozbolt, 430 Maple SW, inquired re traffic circulation and
access. Paul Berger, Vice President, CHG International , 200 S.
333rd, Federal Way, 98003, explained proposed development of 483
units plus 10 acres commercial development, noting concern for
residents in area and concurred in Board of Public Works required
conditions. Mike Shaw also requested alley turn around for neigh-
bor presently in the hospital .
Public Works Director Gonnason explained nine conditions needing to
be met prior to vacation; also explained costs of the development
will be born by the developer who is in process of designing traffic
and utility plans; and explained nine acres of streets and alleys
proposed for vacation. Following discussion, Asst. City Attorney
Kellogg explained the proposed vacation could not be effective
until P.U. D. approved. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH
CONTINUE HEARING FOR 60 DAYS AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE HWING
Renton City Council
3/5/79 Page 2
Public Hearing - Street Vacation Earlington Woods PUD
Continued - EXAMINER FOR INFORMATION ONLY AND TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOP-
Hearing Continued MENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Mr. Berger requested Council confirma-
for 60 Days to tion for approval ; however motion to approve general concept of
May 7, 1979 PUD in this area was withdrawn upon advice of the Asst. City
Attorney against prejudging.
Recess MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR TEN MINUTES.
CARRIED. Council recessed at 9:27 and reconvened at 9:42 p.m.
Roll Call : All Council Members present.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE, inquired concerning Council proced-
ure for five minute speaking rule; also charges for street overlay
in the Heather Downs area sewer LID 297. Mayor Delaurenti explain-
ed the speaking time limit. Upon Council inquiry, Public Works
Director Gonnason explained survey taken for payment of extra fee
for street overlay or continue with patching procedure; noting
survey revealed residents opposed payment of extra fee for overlay.
Upon Council comment on streets it area including Union Ave. ,
OLD BUSINESS Mayor Delaurenti noted he would visit the area.
Transportation
Committee Report Transportation Committee report was presented by Chairman Trimm
Contract Award approving request of Public Works Director Gonnason for appropri-
Monster Road SW ation of $8,000 for construction requested by the Utilities and
Street Transportation Commission for Monster Rd. at the time of closing
Improvement of railroad crossing on Monster Road. The Committee recommended
2/21/79 Bid Open acceptance of low bid of Associated Sand and Gravel Co. , Inc. in
amount of $6,794.42 and award contract re 1979 street improvement
SW 16th Street and Monster Road SW. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND
SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORTED. CARRIED.
Planning & Planning and Development Committee Report was submitted by Chairman
e� velopment Perry recommending that Council direct the Office of the Marcor
Committee Report to respond to Mrs. Nunn and the Union Square Realty, Inc. advis-
Nunn Property ing that the City is not willing to grant an additional easement;
SW Quadrant of not willing to declare Lot 20 surplus and not willing to con-
NE 4th and Union sider purchase of Mrs. Nunn's property. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Variance The Planning and Development Committee report recommended amend-
Jurisdiction ment of Title IV, Chapter 30 and Chapter 7 concerning jurisdiction
of variance applications to be heard by the Hearing Examiner when
certain conditions exist. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH,
COUNCIL CONCUR AND REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report
Committee Report recommending matter of elimination of Sign Design Review Board
Sign Design be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for proper ordinance.
Review Board Report noted the Board was created in 1974 as part of Sign Code
never convened and responsibilities would be referred to Admini-
stration. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR
IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Flood Hazard The Committee report noted review of the flood hazard regulations
Regulations and a staff-prepared map of the Green River Basin and that the
committee will retain the referral for further study. MOVED BY
t.. SHINPOCH, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
Apartment & Truck Councilman Stredicke noted danger of turn lanes on NE 4th St.
Traffic from Stone/Wehrman apartment complex near Union Ave. susgestinq
Dangerous "C" curbing to prevent left-turns.
Union Ave.
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee
Committee Report report recommending second and final readings for the following
Ordinance #3288 ordinances which had been on first reading 2/26/79:
Bel-Terra Rezone An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from G
R-270-78 to single family residence district R-1 for Bel-Terra Corporation
property located at East side of Pierce Ave. NE between NE 10th
Place and NE 11th St. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: SHINPOCH, SHANE, TRIMM,
CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR; ONE NO: STREDICKE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3289 An ordinance was read ordering construction of curbs, gutters,
Ordering sidewalks, storm drains, catch basins, with left turn lane and
Construction appertunances in West Valley Hwy from SW 43rd to the City Limits
LID 312 Street and providing for issuance and sale of Local Improvement District
Improvements Warrants LID 312. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT ORDINANCE
West Valley Hwy. AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES . CARRIED.
Ordinance #3290 Prior to reading of ordinance, letter was withdrawn from the
Ordering agenda for reading from Rosalie F. Lobe, 2709 Talbot Rd.S. , express-
Construction ing her concerns re LID 313 and relating history of water problems
LID 313 Street on Talbot Rd. S. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, THE ADMINISTRATION
Improvements ANSWER QUESTIONS OF MRS. LOBE, AND THE ORDINANCE BE PLACED ON
Talbot Rd.S. SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading of ordinance
ordering construction of curbs, gutters , drainage , paving and
appertunances in west side of Talbot Rd.S. from intersection of
Talbot Crest Dr. to a point 800' south, it was MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. Councilman Stredicke
asked that sidewalks and gutters on east side of Talbot Rd.
are installed. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: SHINPOCH, CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR,
STREDICKE; 2-N0: SHANE AND TRIMM. CARRIED.
First Reading The Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading for
Appropriation the following: An ordinance was read appropriating funds for --
for Jail Revision jail revisions in amount of $1 ,890. from the sale of firearms.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
First Reading An ordinance was read appropriating $85,014.33 from Referendum
Appropriation #29 Grant to Senior Center Construction Fund. MOVED BY CLYMER,
Funds for Senior SECOND PERRY, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
Center CARRIED.
First Reading An ordinance was read chanqinq the zoninq classification from GS-1
Schneider Rezone and S-1 to residence district R-2 and R-3, property located 600'
north of NE 4th St. on flonroe JE, known as the Schneider Rezone.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIfifl, REFER BACK TO WAYS X@ MEAiIS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3291 An ordinance was read rezoning property located on the south side
Ball Rezone of NE 12th St. between Pierce NE and Queen NE, from GS-1 to single
R-083-77 family residence R-1 , known as the Ball Rezone. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.
Councilman Stredicke noted for the record this matter had been
before the Council previously, however the restrictive covenants
had not been signed but were now filed. MOTION CARRIED. Follow-
ing second and final readings, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE,
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3292 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of Taylor Ave. SW between
Street Vacation SW 21st St. and 23rd St. as petitioned (Public Hearing 2/26/79) .
Portion Taylor SW Councilman Clymer explained easterly portion having width of 30'
Petitioned by included in ordinance, fees paid by John Stone ($3,661 .95) and
John Stone that westerly portion adjacent to property of Martin Seelig would
Easterly portion be vacated by separate ordinance upon receipt of fees. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, 60 DAYS ALLOTTED FOR PAYMENT OF FEES OR
PETITION WILL BE DEEMED TO BE WAIVED. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND CLYMER, ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READING.
CARRIED. Ordinance was read vacating easterly portion of Taylor
SW between SW 21st and 23rd St. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER,
ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
3/5/79 Page 4
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
Resolution #2248 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption
Right-of-Way of the following resolutions: A resolution was read adopting
Acquisition right-of-way property acquisition procedures. MOVED BY CLYMER,
Procedures SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2249 A resolution was read transferring $900,000 from Street Forward
Fund Transfer Thrust Fund, 6% interest, to be repaid not later than 6/30/79
-- pending receipt of tax monies. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY,
ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2250 NO VED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, SUSPEND RULES AND READ LETTER FROM
Final Plat AGENDA. Hearing Examiner's recommendation of approval with res-
Approval trictive covenants, Victoria Park #4 Preliminary and Final Plats
Victoria Park #4 PP-299-79 and FP-300-79. Property located in the vicinity of South
26th St. and Talbot Rd. S. Refer to Ways and Means Committee
for approving resolution. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, TO CONCUR.
CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke inquired re street improvements on
Talbot Rd.S. , being advised by Public Works Director that developer
has agreed to meet conditions set by the City. Councilman Stredicke
requested the record clearly indicate that improvement consists of
curbs, gutters , sidewalks (off-site improvements)on Talbot Rd.S.
City Clerk Mead read the resolution approving final plat of property
west of existing Victoria Park Subdivision on east side of Talbot
Rd. (Before the Hearing Examiner 2/13/79) MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
CLYMER, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ* Michael Hanis, 405 S. 4th,
representing developer, Stan Davis of Valley Cement, explained the
previous events and reluctance to install covered drainage in view
of previous flooding. Upon inquiry of Councilman Clymer, Public
Works Director Gonnason noted high priority on 6-year street program
j for improvement of Talbot to city standards, noting intent that
proposed improvements would be compatible. *MOTION CARRIED.
-- CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to all Council Members and
adopted by one motion without separate discussion. (Adopting
motion follows agenda items. )
Proclamation Proclamation of Mayor Delaurenti declared 1979 as the Year of
the Child. Council concur.
Appropriation Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, requested
for Traffic appropriation of $8,000 from Traffic Safety Commission Grant for
Study accident locations study be transferred and matter referred to
Ways and Means Committee. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Fire Fighters Letter from Gary Newton, President, Renton Fire Fighters Local
Work Schedule #864 presented work schedule proposal for Council of the Whole
deliberations March 8, 1979 and listed benefits which would be
derived. Refer to Committee of the Whole.
Travel Letter from Deputy City Clerk, Maxine Motor, requested Delores
Beedle attend Records Management Conference in Portland, Oregon
3/21-23/79 including registration fee, lodging, travel and food.
Funds budgeted and department head approval granted. Council
concur.
Right-of-Way Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested revision to
Acquisition City' s right-of-way property acquisition procedures . Refer to
Ways and Means Committee for resolution. (See Res. #2248 above)
Claims for The following Claims for Damages were referred to the City Attorney
Damages and Insurance Carrier:
Filed by Merlin G. Rohrssen, tire damage allegedly due to open
manhole.
Filed by Wallace R. Anderson, tire-rim damage allegedly due to
hitting chuck hole in Sunset Blvd. NE.
Filed by Skyway Towing, damages allegedly due to release of car
before towing fees were paid.
AGENDA APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA.
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CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Time Extension Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason presented request for
Fire Station 30-day time extension submitted by John Maples, prime contractor
Contract for the Fire Station Building contract and also a letter from the
architect recommending time extension of only 21 days . The Public
Works Director' s letter recommended approval of architect's
proposed time extension of 21 days, revising completion date of
CAG 010-78 from 3/1/79 to 3/22/79. The letter also recommended
extension of the Furnishings Supply contract time by 30 days , --�
revising CAG 080-78 from 2/28/79 to 3/30/79. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Petermeyer Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported three bids
Residence received for demolition and removal of the Petermeyer residence
Demolition Award at 217 Mill Ave. S. : Iconco $1 ,700; Len Blodgett (Builder)
$1 ,895; Renton Historical Society $1 ,800; all bids plus tax.
MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR WITH PUBLIC WORKS AND ACCEPT
LOW BID OF ICONCO. CARRIED.
Accident Study Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason presented consultant
service contract for accident study with URS Co. and requested
contract be executed. The letter explained the Consultant Selection
Board appointed 12/1/78 interviewed prospective consultant services
for Study of High Accident locations provided under federal grant
and administered by Washington Traffic Safety Commission. MOVED
BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT. CARRIED.
Bronson Way N & S Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported the State
Street Improvement Department of Transportation will not provide concurrence in
TOF 900(1 ) the proposed award of the Bronson Way FAUS Project contract award
primarily because the difference between estimate of cost and low
bid exceeds President's guideline of 7%. The State has requested
incorporation of minor changes and resubmittal of up-dated cost
estimate; with re-advertising for bids upon their approval . The
Public Works Department requests authorization to proceed with
re-submittal and re-bid. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR
IN REQUEST. CARRIED.
Gene Coulon Letter from Parks and Recreation Director Webley requested concur-
Lake Washington rence in implementing Work Authorization #2 with current consultant
Beach Park firm Jones and Jones, 105 S. Main St. , Seattle. The letter
Extension explained desire to complete pre-development in order to qualify
for state or federal funding and negate inflationary development
costs; noting intent to seek such funding during 1979 subject to
approval of Mayor and Council . Costs not to exceed $55,000 on WA#2.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN REQUEST. CARRIED.
Fire Station Letter from the State Office of Archaeology and Historic Preserva-
Historic tion, Olympia, gave notice that the Governor' s Advisory Council
Recognition on Historic Preservation has accepted the Renton Fire Station for
placement in the Washington State Register of Historic Places .
Mayor Delaurenti noted the Historical Society would apply for funds.
NEW BUSINESS Council President Shinpoch extended "welcome back" to Del Mead
City Clerk. Mrs. Mead recently returned from three month' s leave
of absence.
Fire Station MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONDITION OF THE OLD FIRE
STATION BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR DISCUSSION.
CARRIED. Historical Society to be invited.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
11 :30 p.m.
Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF March 5, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 3-8 8:00 P.M. SHINPOCH Council Chambers
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 3-8 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 3-6 Cancelled STREDICKE
Tues. 3-13 ` 4:45 P.M. 3rd Floor Conf. Room Cable TV Aspects-Meet with
Mr. Hurd RE:Expansion
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 3-12 � 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 3-14 14:45 P.M. PROCTOR 6th Floor Conf. Room
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TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES Thurs. 3-8 4:00 P.M. SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
LEOFF Board Wed. 3-7 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room
Historical Presentation Fri. 3-9 7:30 P.M. Carco Theatre
RE: Dr. Maynard
Reception for King County Tues. 3-6 7:30 P.M. Chamber of Commerce
Councilwoman Pat Thorpe
Art Selection Panel Tues. 3-6 8:00 A.M. For Senior Center
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
MARCH 5, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6423 $ VOID
6424 1,000 King. Co. Park Dept. 3005 NE 4th Foundation for Existing Bldg.
6425 37,000 Northwest Homes Inc. 3614 NE 7th Place Constr. Residence
6426 34,512 Charles Henderson Co. 3207 SE 19th Court Constr. Residence
6427 34,512 Charles Henderson Co. 3111 SE 20th Court Constr. Residence
6428 34,500 Charles Henderson Co. 3110 SE 20th Court Constr. Residence
6429 39,160 Charles Henderson Co. 3117 SE 20th Court Constr. Residence
6430 38,299 Charles Henderson Co. 3116 SE 20th Court Constr. Residence
6431 39,160 Charles Henderson Co. 3206 SE 20th Court Constr. Residence
6432 29,817 Charles Henderson Co. 3200 SE 20th Court Constr. Residence
6433 63,000 Ed Joseph 299 Rainier Ave. So. Constr. 2-Story Addition
6434 16,000 Boeing Renton Plant Constr. 1-Story Storage Bldg.
6435 VOID
6436 700,000 W R V Corporation 3233 NE 12th St. Constr. 45 Unit Condominium
6437 4,500 Bobby A. Halsen 1718 Talbot Road So. Constr. Detached Garage
6438 13,581 Virginia Shinn 1124 SW Sunset Blvd. Remodel Interior Residence
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1769 Water Distr. 458 Benson & SE 168th Install 8" Water Main
1770 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1421 Dayton Court NE Install Side Sewer
1771 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1519 Dayton Court NE Install Side Sewer
1772 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1513 Dayton Court NE Install Side Sewer
1773 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1507 Dayton Court NE Install Side Sewer
1774 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1501 Dayton Court NE Install Side Sewer
1775 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4406 SE 4th Place Install Side Sewer
1776 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4606 SE 4th Place Install Side Sewer
1777 Wall & Redekop Corp. 1150/1100 Sunset B1vd.NE Utility Connections
1778 Jim Keller 1106 North 38th Street Install Side Sewer
1779 VOID
1780 Roger Stromberg 654 Blaine Ave. NE Install Side Sewer
1781 McCasain Co. 1623 Lake Youngs Way SE Install Side Sewer
1782 Newton Ellifrits 4218 SE 3rd Pl. Sanitary Sewer
1783 Virginia Shinn 1124 SW Sunset Blvd. Install Side Sewer
1784 Dick Beltz 1301 No. 26th Install 10' Asphalt Driveway
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7806 $ 800 Pacific States Transport 3328 East Valley Rd. Wire Serv.& Hook-up 2 Trailers
7807 100 Barbara Diaz 412 Windsor Way NE Install Circuit Breaker Serv.
7808 200 Kohl Excavating 3328 E. Valley Road Wire Gas Pump
7809 200 Benton/Hathaway 328 Mill Ave. So. Install 200 AMP Service
7810 50 Loveless/Powell 4619 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Temporary Service
7811 450 Rufus Commodere 520 Taylor Pl. NW Install Breaker Box & Carport
7812 23,000 Boeing Renton Plant Bldg. 10-52 Replace Motor Control Center
7813 525 Jeffrey Dineen 320 Smithers Ave. So. Install 125 AMP Service
7814 425 Clyde Smith 1008 North 33rd Place Install 200 AMP Service
7815 393 Steve Harer 3901 NE 4th Install Meter for Trailer
7816 50 Jon B. Swanson 152 Monterey Pl. NE Underground Conversion
7817 550 Vern Wheeler 1035 Lynnwood Ave. NE Install 2 Panels-wire Rec.Rm.
7818 50 Arvid Rannon 201 Union Ave. SE Lot 83 Wire Utility Shed
7819 800 Federal Aviation Adm. Renton Airport Supply power REIL Flashers
MECHANICAL PERMIT
6544 $ 764 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2013 SE 22nd P1. Install Gas Furnace/Heater
6545 810 Emmitt Kindle 2623 Jones Ave. NE Electric Furnace & Duct Wo.
6546 13,122 Wall & Redekop Corp. 1150 Sunset Blvd. NE #5 Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6547 4,374 Wall & Redekop Corp. 1150 Sunset Blvd. NE #6 Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6548 13,122 Wall & Redekop Corp. 1150 Sunset Blvd. NE #7 Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6549 17,000 Howard-Cooper Corp. 4000 West Valley Rd. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6550 17,000 1st Federal Savings & Loan 201 Wells So. Inst. 3 Heat Pumps
6551 1,800 Vasa Homes, Inc. 1420 Dayton Court NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
SIGN PERMITS
80
00 Pay-N-Save Corp. 50 So. 3rd Wall
81 L 200 Ramal, Inc. 2201 Maple Valley Hwy. Pole
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
March 12 , 1979 Council Chambers
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Municipal Building
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF MARCH 5, 1979
4. SPECIAL PRESENTATION - Municipal Arts Commission
5. PUBLIC MEETING - Honeydew Annexation
6. AUDIENCE COMMENT
7. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
9. CONSENT AGENDA
These items are distributed to all Council Members for study and are adopted
by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Request of Police Chief for approval of Police Detective McKenney to attend
Fire & Arson Investigation Seminar in Portland 4/30 - 5/4/79, also advance
travel funds. Funds budgeted and department approved. Council concur.
b. Finance Director requests appropriation of $500 from Rotary Club to Municipal
Arts Commission for Fire Station art work overrun. Refer Ways and Means.
c. Fire Chief Geissler presents Tukwilla ordinance relating to Fire Lanes.
Refer to Public Safety Committee.
d. Hearing Examiner decision Final PUD 280-79; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Werstiuk
Planned Unit Development located along the east side of Kennewick PI .NE.
Approval subject to conditions. Council concur.
e. Hearing Examiner decision Rezone 234-78; Mike Turner for Mr. & Mrs. John
Banchero and Dr. & Mrs. Robert Florer R-1 to R-3 property located SW corner
NE 12th and Edmonds Ave. N. ; approval with restrictive covenants. Concur.
10. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Martin Seelig re Vacation of portion of Taylor Ave. SW
b. City Clerk re Amendments to Optional Municipal Code
C. Public Works Director requests emergency appropriation for conduit
d. Request for change of date re Boeing Co. Vacation of California Ave. N. & alley
11 . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
12. AUDIENCE COMMENT
13. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Meeting of March 12, 1979 City Clerk's Office
R E F E R R A L S
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Fire Lane Ordinance
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Now
Traffic at Intersection of Bronson Way N. , Factory Ave. N. and Houser Way N.
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
3T12/79 Utilities Committee Report
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Ordinances on first reading 3/12/79: Sign Design Review Board
Appropriation for demolition of house
Appropriation for traffic study
Amendment to subdivision ordinance
Code Revision re Variances
Change in parking for multiple family
Request for emergency funding for conduit (Ord. #3296 adopted 3/12)
Boeing request re Street Vacation Calif. Ave. N. (Determined no resolution
required and referred to the public hearing 3/26)
Appropriation re art work cost overrun
Final PUD Kennybrook Townhouses 280-79, Werstiuk
Rezone 234-78 Turner for Banchero/Florer
City Clerk' s letter re OMC amendments and affidavits of candidacy filing
Self-service gas station ordinance
PUBLIC HEARINGS
California Ave Street Vacation - 3/26/79 Letter requesting change to 4/9 ...
Loma Linda Public Meeting re Annexation - 4/2/79
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
March 12 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS
COUNCIL W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY, MARGARET L. PROCTOR AND
RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN,
IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; W. E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; GORDON Y.
ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director;
LT. PHELAN, Police Rep. ; BATTALION CHIEF PHILLIPS, Fire Department
Rep. ; RON HEIRET, Park Supt. ; MICHAEL W. PARNESS, Administrative
Assistant to the Mayor.
COUNCIL MINUTES MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
MARCH 5, 1979 AS PREPARED. CARRIED.
SPECIAL Renton Municipal Arts Commission Chairwoman Peggy Ziebarth introduced
PRESENTATION Suzanne Woodruff of Renton Annual Arts, who presented two prints for
the City's collection "Apples of Discord" and "Tongue Tied. " Mayor
Art Collection Delaurenti accepted the contributions noting items to be included in
insurance coverage.
PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, pub-
Honeydew lished and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public meeting to
Annexation consider the 10% letter of intent to annex property to the City,
10% Letter of known as the Honeydew Annexation. Planning Director Ericksen used
Intent wall drawings and maps to explain area located north and east of
Honeydew Elementary School , south of NE 12th St. between Union Ave.
NE and 140th Ave. SE, containing 66.45 acres; assessed valuation of
$831 ,540 with estimated population of 90 and primary use single
family residential and undeveloped land. Ericksen noted Planning
Department certification that signatures represent 13. 56% of the
assessed value which is in excess of minimum 10% required by state
law. Mr. Gene McDaniels acted as spokesman noting acceptance of
comprehensive plan, zoning ordinance and any pre-existing bonded
indebtedness upon confirmation from Planning Director Ericksen that
any pre-existing conconforming use would continue as non-conforming
use. Ericksen also noted the City surrounds the proposed annexation
on three sides, that irregular boundaries would be improved.
Following discussion, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, ACCEPT
THE LETTER OF INTENT AND APPROVE CIRCULATION OF 75% PETITION TO
ANNEX. Councilman Stredicke requested following information for
presentation at the Public Hearing: Record of ownership of NE 10th
St. or 116th between current city limits and 138th St. , whether or
not public right-of-way and/or maintained, construction needed to
improve County roadway currently marked "private roadway. " CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COOMENT Earl Westlund, 16530 So. 43rd St. , Issaquah, property owner and
Loma Linda developer of Loma Linda plat located south of Victoria Park between
Annexation Talbot Rd. S. and proposed SR-515 presented 10% letter of intent to
Public Meeting annex to the City. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE,
4/2/79 SECOND SHINPOCH, SET DATE OF APRIL 2, 1979 AS PUBLIC MEETING TO
CONSIDER 10% LETTER OF INTENT. CARRIED.
Illegal Jerald L. Slatter, 5032 Lake Washington Blvd. NE, alleged existence
Business & of an illegal business and land fill project at 2005 NE 51st St. ,
Land Fill noting three to four dump trucksand equipment dispatching from the
Alleged home in residential area; also filling of ravine and culverted creek.
Mr. Slatter complained of no response to prior phone calls to the
City. Magor Delaurenti reported the matter would be investigated
and Council advised of the response.
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OLD BUSINESS
Committee of the Council President Shinpoch presented Committee of the Whole report
Whole Report of 3/8/79 meeting recommended no action on Fire Department
Fire Department negotiations until services of a professional negotiator have been
Negotiations obtained. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Old Fire Station The Committee of the Whole report requested the Administration to
Repair resolve the problem of roof repair on the (old) fire station.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT.
Mayor Delaurenti noted funds available and suggested obtaining bids.
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MOTION CARRIED.
Code of Ethics The Committee report noted no action required by Council re question
of ethics. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, CONCUR IN THE REPORT.
CARRIED.
Utilities Report Utilities Chairman Shane presented committee report concurring
Report Returned in Public Works Director' s 1/26 report on establishment of special
to Committee fund for replacement of storm sewer line in Camas Ave. NE increasing
co rtribution rate to $.03 per sq.ft. Moved by Trimm, Second Shinpoch
to concur in committee report. Carried. Upon request of Committee
Chairman Shane, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, TO RECONSIDER
PREVIOUS MOTION. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND CLYMER,
RETURN ENTIRE COMMITTEE REPORT TO UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report noting
Committee Rep6rt review of Data Processing Department proposal regarding request
Data Processing from City of Auburn for solutions to their data processing needs.
Proposed for The report stated that Renton's Data Processing Department will
Auburn be discussing computer time with Auburn in hopes of entering into
contract. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED.
Term of Office The Ways and Means Committee report reviewed referral of City
Officials terms of office and recommended no action need be taken.
Recess MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. 9:10 p.m.
Council reconvened at 9:20 p.m. Roll Call : All Council Members
present.
Street Repair The Ways and Means Committee report noted study of referral for
street repairs concerning public utilities and recommended no
additional ordinance required. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY,
COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED.
VOUCHERS The Ways and Means Committee report recommended approval for pay-
��o,ds ment of Vouchers 22259 through 22452 in amount of $482,943 having
�a-?,-g received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services
received and rendered. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL
CONCUR AND APPROVE VOUCHERS FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED.
Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented report
Development noting review of the followinq items and recommendations as follow:
Committee Report (1 ) Kennydale Community Club letter 8/9/78 re environmental impact
Kennydale of future housing - Mr. Biggar discussed his concern with the Plan-
Future Housing ning Commission and requested that the Commission suspend efforts
until such time as contacted by the Community Club. The Committee
recommended no further action at this time. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED.
Mobile Home (2) Board of Adjustment request for review of Mobile Home Park
Park Ordinance Ordinance - The Committee found Renton' s ordinance more comprehen-
sive than state law, with no conflict; Planning Commission review-
ing. The Committee recommended no further action at this time.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED.
Multiple Family (3) Multiple family parking requirement - The Committee recommended
Parking parking requirements be reduced from 2.0 spaces per unit to 1 .5;
Requirements and the provision of recreational vehicle parking space be optional
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OLD BUSINESS - Continued - Planning & Development Committee Report - Continued
Multiple Family at the discretion of property owner subject to exclusionary
Parking agreement if such space is not provided (all RV parking screened) .
Requirements Following discussion, MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL
CONCUR IBJ RECOMMENDATION AND REFER THE PATTER TO THE WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
May Creek Utilities Committee Chairman Shane submitted letter from Public Works
Interceptor Director Gonnason to Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle (METRO)
re May Creek Interceptor Agreement recalling City' s and King County
Water District #7 (Newport Hills ) agreement with Metro 1/16/75,
modified 12/76. The letter noted no outside funding available and
requested METRO proceed with construction, explaining 2,013 con-
nections in the city would contribute to proposed interceptor.
10VED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, USE EVERY METHOD AVAILABLE TO HAVE
METRO START CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER LINE IN HONEY CREEK AND 1'1AY CREEK
AREAS IPJ RENTON. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report
Committee Report recommending second and final readings for the following ordinances :
Ordinance #3293 An ordinance was read rezoning property located on Monroe Ave. NE
R-271-78 600 ft. north of NE 4th St. from GS-1 to SR-1 , R-2 and R-3. MOVED BY
Schneider Rezone CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: SHINPOCH, SHANE, TRIMM,
CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR; 1-NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED.
Ordinance #3294 An ordinance was read appropriating funds from Referendum #29 Grant
ppropriation $85,014.33 unto account for Senior Citizens' Center. MOVED BY
Senior Center PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYES:
SHINPOCH, TRIMM, CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 1-NO: SHANE.
MOTION CARRIED.
Ordinance #3295 An ordinance was read appropriating unanticipated revenue from sale
*me Appropriation of firearms to revision of jail facilities in amount of $1 ,890.
Jail Revisions MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
6-AYE: SHINPOCH, TRIMM, CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 1-N0:
SHANE. CARRIED. (Above three ordinances on first reading 3/5/79)
First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading and referral
Sign Design back to committee of the following ordinances : An ordinance was
Review Board read revising Building Code omitting Sign Design Review Board.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
First Reading An ordinance was read appropriating funds for demolition of the
Demolition Petermeyer House located on Mill Ave. S. in amount of $1 ,700.
Petermeyer House MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
First Reading An ordinance was read appropriating $8,000 for traffic accident
Appropriation study. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND
Traffic Study MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
First Reading An ordinance was read amending the Subdivision Ordinance relating
Amendment to to tentative, preliminary and final plat requirements . MOVED BY
Subdivision CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS
Ordinance COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
First Reading An ordinance was read amending the Building Regulations relating to
Code Revision jurisdiction of applications for variances. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
Variances PERRY, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3296 The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading, suspension
Appropriation of rules and second and final readings of an ordinance appropria-
Continued ting $600 emergency funding for installation of conduit in under-
ground facilities NE 12th St. Following first reading of the
ordinance, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, SUSPEND RULES AND
ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings
of ordinance for purchasing conduit for installation in trenching
it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
Ordinance #3296 Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason was withdrawn from
Conduit the Correspondence portion of Agenda for reading, which requested
Installation funding appropriation so that the City can install underground
Appropriation conduit in Pacific Northwest Bell trenches on NE 12th St. MOVED
BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS
AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Public Hearing Letter from agenda read from Attorney William Baron representing
Street Vacation The Boeing Company re request for vacation of portion of alley between
California Ave. N. Garden Ave. N. and Park Ave. N. , also portion of California Ave.
(VAC-4-79) (N. 7th St. ) west of Garden Ave. N. The letter requested change of
public hearing date from 3/26/79 to 4/9/79. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
TRIMM, REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Upon
advice of City Attorney Warren, a resolution was not required and
in order to save publication cost,,, upon opening, the public hearing
on 3/26 will be continued to 4/9/79. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH,
REFER THE COMMUNICATION TO THE PUBLIC HEARING DATE. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA
AS WRITTEN. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM REMOVE THE FOLLOWING
ITEM. CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED.
Fire & Arson Letter from Police Chief Darby requested approval for travel and
Seminar advance funds-Police Detective McKenney attend Fire and Arson
Attendance Investigation Seminar in Portland 4/30 - 5/4/79. Funds budgeted
Approved and department approved. Upon inquiry by Councilman Shane, Fire
Chief reported attendance of Fire Inspector Wooten had been approved
at last week's meeting. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL
APPROVE. CARRIED.
Consent Agenda The following Consent Agenda items are approved by one motion
without separate reading and discussion. (Approving motion above. )
Appropriation Letter from Finance Director Gwen Marshall requested appropriation
for Art Work in amount of $500 received from Rotary Club to the Municipal
Arts Commission for Fire Station art work cost overrun. Refer to
Ways and Means Committee.
Fire Lane Letter from Fire Chief Geissler presented ordinance from City of
Establishment Tukwila relating to fire lanes. Refer to Public Safety Committee.
Final PUD Hearing Examiner decision recommended approval with conditions
Kennybrook on Final Planned Unit Development 280-79 of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Townhouses Werstiuk located along the east side of Kennewick Place NE between
NE 30th and the old Pacific Coast Railroad R/W. Council concur
and refer to the Ways and Means Committee.
Rezone Hearing Examiner decision for approval with restrictive covenants
Turner for Rezone 234-78 property located southwest corner of NE 12th St.
Banchero/Florer and Edmonds Ave. N. Mike Turner for Mr. and Mrs. John Banchero and
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Florer; rezone R-1 to R-3. Concur and refer
to the Ways and Means Committee.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Taylor Ave. SW Letter from Martin A. Seelig, 300 120th Ave. NE, Bellevue, re
Street Vacation street vacation of a portion of Taylor Ave. SW between SW 21st and
SW 23rd St. (VAC-2-79) , claiming no notice was received and there-
fore did not attend public hearing 2/26/79. The letter noted
that Mr. Seelig was adversely affected and requested the vacation
be placed in abeyance pending further review. Letter from City
Clerk Mead informed Mr. Seelig that his letter would be placed on
the 3112 agenda, that transmittal letter and resolution/public
hear'Ing notice had been mailed to Mr. Seelig on 1/26/79, hearing
notices posted in five places at the property and notice published
in the City's legal publication newspaper meeting all requirements
of the law. The letter noted that since it was indicated that
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Street Vacation he was not ready to proceed, the parcel was not included in the
Taylor Ave. SW 3/5/79 vacation ordinance of the Council and he was given an
Continued additional sixty days, after which a separate ordinance would be
enacted. Mr. Seelig, P.O. Box 1925, Bellevue, noted review of
the matter with City Clerk, Public Works Director, Building Dept.
and City Attorney; that he would like to see the vacation proceed
as approved. Councilmen Perry and Stredicke explained 60 days
in which Mr. Seelig may pay fee and accomplish vacation.
Amendments to Letter from City Clerk Mead explained law enacted by the 1977
O.M.C. Legislature requiring candidates for public office to file their
declaration of candidacy and pay filing fees with the King County
Auditor rather than the City Clerk. OMC citys were previously
omitted however H.B. #1325 presently "in the hopper" adds OMC
cities and amends various sections of the code. The City Clerk's
letter noted a noon cut-off date on the last day of the filing
period could be established and the City Clerk accept filings
and take them into Seattle, otherwise each candidate would need
to file his affidavit of candidacy and pay the filing fee at the
Seattle office. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER LETTER
TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Councilwoman Shinpoch noted receipt of animal complaint from
resident 364 Lind NW, being advised by the Mayor that he would
notify Animal Control Officer.
Fire Department Council President Shinpoch inquired re negotiators, being advised
Negotiations by Mayor Delaurenti that proposals would be received by the end
of the month so that Council can make a decision and appointment.
Traffic Signals Councilman Shane inquired re street signals near Boeing where
street had been vacated, being advised by Public Works Director
that traffic signals only placed upon agreement with City.
Self-Service Gas MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM, REFER 1947 ORDINANCE PROHIBITING
Ordinance SELF-SERVICE GAS STATIONS TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Comprehensive Councilman Stredicke called attention to Planning Commission
Plan Hearing hearing on southwest quadrant of City (See Schedule) and requested
recap of the northwest quadrant from the Planning Director as
relates to action taken 3/12 for installation of sewer trunk
lines of May Creek and Honey Creek for zoning and planning.
Intersection Councilman Stredicke requested the study of changing lanes and
Bronson Way N. free right turn movement for traffic north bound and east bound
Factory Ave. IJ. Bronson/Factory/Houser intersection and curtailment of traffic
Houser Way N. by red light to prevent the blocking of intersection, noting
that during peak time the intersection is blocked almost continu-
ously. Stredicke asked for change in traffic pattern. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL REFER THE MATTER TO THE TRANS-
PORTATION COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE, noted illegal to make right turn
if such turn results in blocking of intersection.
b.. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:55 PM.
Delores A. Mead, CMC
City Clerk
EXPili 33 CITY OF RENTON
DATE 3/12/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS : NO. 22254 - 22258
CURRENT 4151P257#59
PARKS 414j868w20
STREETS 411P247#51
LIBRARY 46/ 225959
COMP EMP TR ACT 4966®55
STREET FORWARD THRUST 44200
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST 470i529s19
SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR 4139p667v64
WATERWORKS UTILITY 464P554e50
AIRPORT *8j126#90
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 411p988e63
FIREMANIS PENSION 43j468. 70
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $482i943*00
Wc, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY COUNCIL$ HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDp DO HEREBY
APPROVE. FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0. 22259 THROUGH NO • 22452 IN THE AMOUNT
OF S482P943.0012TH DAY OF MARCH 1979•
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CO``�IITTEE CHAIRMAN -laa EMBER -
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF March 12, 1979
F COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING A N D DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 3-15 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Requests City Attorney,Public Wor s
Director, & Planning Director re
Earlington Woods Street Vacation
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues., 3-13 4:45 P.M. STREDI CKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room Cable TV expansion-Meet with Mr.
Hurd
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 3-19 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 3-14 4:45 P.M. PROCTOR 6th Floor Conf. Room
TRANSPORTATION Tues. 3-20 Noon TRIMM 4th Floor Conf. Room
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
Public Hearing Wed. 3-14 8:00 P.M. PLANNING COMMISSION Council Chambers SE Quadrant of City Comprehensive
Plan
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
MARCH 12, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
I 6439 $ VOID
6440 10,000 Patrick L. Patterson 403 Taylor Ave. NW Interior Remodel
6441 2,400 Robert Waters 1624 Index Ave. SE Install Greenhouse
6442 800,100 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 616 SW 41st St. Constr. Warehouse X17
6443 50,000 Stirskey Holdings 508 Smithers Ave. So. Construct Tri-Plex
I 6444 50,000 Stirskey Holdings 512 Smithers Ave. South Construct Tri-Plex
6445 50,000 Stirskey Holdings 516 Smithers Ave. South Construct Tri-Plex
6446 1,500 James G. Johnston 1428 Maple St. SW Demolish Residence
6447 25,000 Washington Jockey Club Longacres Constr. TV Camera Tower
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1785 Taco Store 4619 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Sanitary Sewer
1786 Puget Western Puget Dr. & Talbot Rd. S.Right-of-way Construction
1787 Alta Assoc. 2601 NE 4th Sewer Main
1788 VOID
1789 J. Stewart & Assoc. 541 Smithers Ave. So. Constr. Driveway Approach
1790 Roger Stromberg 654 Blaine Ave. NE Street Break
1791 Emmett Kindle 2623 Jones Ave. NE Install Driveway Approach
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7820 $ 760 Parkwood Homes 2019 SE 22 P1. Wire New Residence
7821 800 Parkwood Homes 2213 SE 22 P1. Service New Residence
7822 205 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union Ave.SE Lot 175 Connect Mobile Home
7823 205 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union Ave.SE Lot 42 Hook Up Mobile Home
7824 200 Alan McCulloch 901 Ferndale Circle NE Install 200 AMP Service
7825 2,000 Howard Cooper 4000 W. Valley Rd. Under slab electric
7826 2,000 Dave Taylor Constr. 224 SW 12th St. Wire Remodeled Bldg.
7327 69,887 Boeing Renton Plant 10-65 Bldg. Install Feeders
7828 250 J. Perea 217 So. 15th New Service
7829 2,000 Aero Plastics 61 Shattuck Ave. So. Increase Service
7830 1,395 Vasa Homes 1501 Dayton Ct. NE Wire Residence
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6552 $ 10,000 Taco Store 4619 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
1 6553 1,745 Parkwood Homes Inc. 2110 SE 22nd P1. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6554 1,745 Parkwood Homes Inc. 2103 SE 22nd P1. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6555 952 Charles Henderson Co. 1738 Ferndale Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace
6556 754 Leonard Builders 4407 SE 4th Pl. Install Gas Furnace
6557 850 Ole F. Fisher 2108 NE 12th St. Install Wood Stove
6558 3,000 Mancini Enterprises 310 North 3rd Pl. Install Plumping/Fixtures
6559 3,700 Sunbird Restr. 1011 W. Perimeter Rd. Install Duct Work
6560 764 Parkwood Homes Inc. 2122 Aberdeen Ct. SE Install Furnace/Water Heater
6561 768 Parkwood Homes Inc. 2103 SE 22nd P1. Install Furnace/Water Heater
6562 850 J.D. Builders 661 Taylor Ave. NW Install Furnace
6563 7,500 Larry Lackie 115 Third Ave. Remodel and Add
6564 250 Boeing Renton Plant 10-65 Bldg. Install Floor Drains
6565 5,000 Boeing Renton Plant 10-65 Bldg. Replace Two Chillers
SIGN PERMITS
a 682 500 Burger King 105 SW 7th Pole
683 5,000 Sunbird 1011 W. Perimeter Rd. Pole
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RENTON CITY COUN_. IL
Regular Meeting
March 19 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF MARCH 12, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING - Sreet Vacation of portion; of N.E. 20th between Edmonds Ave. SE
and Edmonds Dr. S.E.
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDIJANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributee: to all Council iNembers for study
and are adopted by one motion wit�iout discussion, unless requested.
a. Permanent appointment by Mayor Delaurenti of Police Officer Nikki Nisco
effective 3/16/79. Council concur.
b. Permanent appointment by Mayor Delaurenti of Firefighter Thomas Parmelee,
Lt. Kenneth Parks and Battalion Chief Bruce Phillips effective 3/16/79.
Council concur.
c. Claim for Damages filed by Puget Sound Power & Light Co. , $279. 16 alleging
damage to electrical underground facilities. Refer to City Attorney and
Insurance Carrier.
d. Claim for Damages filed by Carrie Leann O' Farrell $189.90 damage 10 wind-
shield. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
e. Hearing Examiner's decision for approval subject to conditions Rezone 286-79
Andrew Deak R-2 to P-1 area of Talbot Rd. between S. 43rd and City limits.
Concur and refer to Ways and Means Committee.
f. Hearing Examiner's decision for approval subject to conditions Preliminary
and Final Plat PP-259-79 and FP-296-79 George Oberholtzer (Windstar)
NE 24th St. and Union Ave. NE. Concur and refer to Ways and Means Committee.
g. Hearing Examiner's decision for approval of Rezone R-256-79 Dean W. Bitney,
Leisure Estates Mobile Home Park South Annex; vicinity 201 Union Ave. SE;
G to T and SR-1 . Concur and refer to Ways and Means Committee.
h. Hearing Examiner's decision for approval of Rezone R-288-79 GS-1 to R--1
822 Monroe Ave. NE, Alice Hanbey/Kathryn E. Belan. Concur and refer to
Ways and Means Committee.
i . Hearing Examiner's decision for approval with conditions Final Plat 278-79
Burlington Northern, Orillia Industrial Park. Concur and refer to Ways and
Means Committee.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Public Works Directo,- re Future Improvements to SR-900 Renton-Issaquah Rd.
b. Firemen's Pension Behr re Accumulated Bank Time Payments - Renton Fire
Department
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL,
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
March 19 , 1979
R E F E R R A L S
CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER
Claims for Damages: Carrie L. O' Farrell $189.90
Puget Sound Power & Light $279. 16
CITY ATTORNEY
Comp Time Payments
STAFF
Memo of Asst. City Attorney to be distributed to all Board & Commissions
that hold public hearings . (City Clerk)
Door-to-Door survey to determine whether residents in area of Rolling Hills area
desire vacation of portion of SE 20th P1 .
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Street Closure request re SE 18th (Public Hearing 4/9/79)
Rezone R 286-79 Andrew Deak
Final Plat FP 296-79 Oberholtzer (Windstar)
Rezone R 256-79 Dean Bitney
Rezone R 288-79 Hanbey/Belan
Final Plat FP 278-79 BN, Orillia Industrial Park
Improvement SR 900 Renton/Issaquah Rd.
Firemen's Pension Board request re Comp Time payment
PUBLIC HEARINGS
4/9/79 Street Closure SE 18th
5/7/79 Earlington Wood PUD Street Vacation
APPOINTMENTS
Permanent appointments effective 3/16/79: Nikki Nisco Renton Police Department
Firefighter Thomas Parmelee, Fire Depart.
Lt. Kenneth Parks "
Battalion Chief Bruce Phillips "
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
March 19 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER, Mayor Pro tem Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to
the flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS
COUNCIL W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY, MARGARET L. PROCTOR AND
RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
CITY OFFICIALS LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; W. E. BENNETT,
IN ATTENDANCE Deputy Finance Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; JOHN BUFF, Police Rep. ;
BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Rep. ; MICHAEL W. PARNESS, Administrative
Assistant; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF MARCH 12,
1979 AS PREPARED. CARRIED.
Equal Rights Proclamation of Mayor Pro tempore Shinpoch declared March 18 - 25
Proclamation as Equal Rights Week. The proclamation was presented to Grace Van-
Horn, Ntl . President of N.O.W. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE MAYOR PRO TEM'S PROCLAMATION. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published,
Proposed posted and mailed according to law, Mayor Pro tem Shinpoch opened
Street Vacation the public hearing to consider vacation of a portion of SE 20th
Portion of Place located between Edmonds Ave. SE and Edmonds Drive SE per
SE 20th Place Resolution #2243 as adopted by the City Council 1/22/79.
between Letter from Board of Public Works Chairman Gonnason recommended:
Edmonds Dr. SE & (1 ) Street not be vacated as it is an essential part of City's
Edmonds Ave. SE street circulation system and necessary for public safety, conveni-
ence and general welfare; (2) In event Council does vacate, an
easement for utilities over entire street would be required; (3)
Continue public hearing for six months after completion of Parkwood
Division #3 and area be kept under surveillance to determine if
there are any substantial negative effects.
Petition filed with the City Clerk from Rolling Hills Property
Owners Assoc. , bearing signatures of 15 property owners requested
that Council vacate . SE 20th Pl . due to outside traffic coming
through the area; new housing in Parkwood development; safety of
children; preserve and protect quality of life.
Persons present making comments: Frank Jacobs requested closure
as opposed to vacation. City Attorney explained that vacation divests
title to adjoining property owners; closure is admistrative action and
City retains title, noting private property owners could restrict
pedestrians. Dessi Olague, 2004 Edmonds Dr. SE, requested petition
be changed from vacation to street closure. David Pierce, President
Rolling Hills Home Owners Assoc. , noted "no-win" position with
favoring or not favoring closure. Gordon Amira, 2019 Edmonds SE,
noted no through traffic allowed. Persons present favoring the
closure: Frank Jacobs, 2001 Dayton Dr. SE; Dessie Olague, 2004
Edmonds Dr. SE; Bob Williams, 18320 108th SE; Alison Satterlee
2010 Edmonds Dr. SE. Persons opposing closure: James Lawrence,
2203 Jones Pl . SE; Lawrence Gore, 1809 SE 21st Pl . ; Martin Hawkins,
2110 Lincoln; Dale Meyers, 17101 156th SE; Robin Miller, 2224 SE
19th; Bud Jones 2129 Blaine Circle.
Continued Discussion ensued recalling history of over ten years time regarding
the access of area. Moved by Perry, Second Shane, close the hearing.
Roll Call : 3-AYE: SHINPOCH, PERRY, PROCTOR; 4-NO: SHANE, TRIMM,
CLYMER, STREDICKE. MOTION FAILED. Further discussion ensued regard-
ing alternatives, access from Parkwood Homes. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND PERRY, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: SHINPOCH,
PERRY, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 3-NO: SHANE, TRIMM, CLYMER. CARRIED.
Upon inquiry, Public Works Director Gonnason explained traffic survey
of area, estimating traffic on SE 20th at 1 ,500 cars per day. Area
residents noted traffic count taken on snowv day.
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Public Hearing - Continued
Vacation of MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL DENY STREET VACATION AS
SE 20th Pl . PROPOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL
AUTHORIZE THE STAFF TO CONDUCT A DOOR-TO-DOOR SURVEY TO DETERMINE
WHETHER RESIDENTS WANT STREET CLOSED OR OPEN. CARRIED.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS . CARRIED. 9: 13
p.m. Council reconvened at 9:23. Roll Call : All Council Members
present.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Petition bearing signatures of 67 home owners was filed by Gwen
Smith, 1724 Jones Dr. SE, for closure of SE 18th located between
Grant Ave. S. and Jones Dr. SE, having length of one block. Mrs.
Smith explained heavy traffic through residential area from apart-
ments with additional 200 unit condominium being built. MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, REFER PETITION TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Public Hearing FOR RECOMMENDATION AND MATTER OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR CLOSURE OF STREET
Street Closure BE SET FOR APRIL 9, 1979. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER,
SE 18th REFER PUBLIC HEARING MATTER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
SE 20th Place Dessie Olague, 2004 Edmonds Dr. SE, expressed comments on subject of
Street Vacation closure of SE 20th Pl . and thanked Councilman Shane for help in try-
ing to solve problem. Robin Miller, 2224 SE 19th, favored collec-
ing information for solution in door-to-door canvas. Paul Bader,
2016 Edmonds Dr. SE, noted one lot without building which may be
used for access. Alison Satterlee asked for consideration in the
vacation matter.
OLD BUSINESS Councilman Shane requested clarification re his motion that all
Taxes citizens over 65 be given $50 off on taxes . Council President
Shinpoch explained referral to Community Services Committee and
determination that no action be taken. City Attorney Warren
noted motion in violation of state constitution. Councilman
Stredicke explained possible area for reduction of taxes imposed
by the city as opposed to those place by state and county, through
reduction of City imposed tax on utilities.
Cable TV Councilman Stredicke noted Community Services Committee met with
Expansion cable TV representatives regarding expansion and advised the
plan for 1979-81 on file with Public Works Department and Cable
TV office.
Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Proctor presented report recommend-
Committee Report ing Council concur in Police Chief Darby's recommendation not to
A—nimal Control patrol for animal violations after dark and to continue present
response policy. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDA-
TION. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested his NO vote recorded.
Taxi Ordinance The Committee report recommended no action required after reviewing
Review taxi ordinance with Chief Darby. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE. CARRIED. The
Local Cities report recommended it would be premature to take any action regarding
Consolidation consolidation of Fire Departments, having reviewed matter with Chief
Fire Departments Geissler. MOVED PERRY, SECOND PROCTOR, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED.
The report recommended continuation of present policy allowing
Residential residential burning only after review of burning regulations under
Burning subdivision ordinance with Fire Chief Geissler. MOVED BY TRIMM,
SECOND PERRY, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Public Hearings Letter from Assistant City Attorney Kellogg was presented by Council- ow
and Committee man Perry regarding referrals and recommendations by committees
Recommendations prior to public hearings. The letter noted no prohibition against
referral to study committee before, during or after a public hearing;
noting problem arises when the matter is considered by the committee
and recommendation to Council is made before the evidence is sub-
mitted through the public hearing process . Further noting it must
appear that the proceedings were conducted in a fair and impartial
manner (Appearance of Fairness Doctrine) and that Council has not
pre-judged the issue under consideration. The letter stated belief
that the best practice to follow is to close hearing upon completion
of input from the public, then matter can be referred or re-referred
to committee for study with staff. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE,
COPY OF THIS MEMO BE FORWARDED TO ALL BOARDS OR COMMISSIONS THAT HOLD
PURLTr HEARINGS. CARRIED.
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Old Business - Continued
Planning & Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented
Development committee report noting review of Earlington Woods Planned Unit
Committee Report Development Street Vacation and concurs in the City Attorney' s
Ear ington Woods opinion that no action be taken by the Council until the public
PUD Street hearing is closed. Hearing continued from 3/5/79 to 5/7/79.
Vacation MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE
REPORT. CARRIED.
Planning Liaison Planning Liaison Committee report submitted by Chairman Perry of
�. Committee Report Council ' s Planning and Development Committee and Joan Walker, Chair-
' Convention person of the Planning Commission which recommended that the
May 2-4 following persons be authorized to attend the Planning Association
Spokane of Washington (PAW) convention in Spokane 5/2/79 - 5/4/79; funds
budgeted: Planning Commission: Joan Walker, Barbara Schellert,
Anita Warren; City Council : George Perry, Earl Clymer. The report
also recommended Councilwoman Margaret Proctor be authorized to
attend the convention with expenses charged to Council 's budget.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT REPORT. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee report submitted by Chairman Clymer
Committee Report recommended second and final readings for the following ordinances
which had been on first reading 3/12/79:
Ordinance #8297 An ordinance was read rescinding the Sign Design Review Board.
Rescinding Sign MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL
Design Review Bd. CALL: ALL AYES EXCEPT ONE NO: SHANE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3298 An ordinance was read appropriating $1 ,700 for demolishing and
Appropriation Re removing of the Petermeyer residence at 217 Mill Ave. S. MOVED BY
Petermeyer House STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL ADOPT ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL
New Fire Station CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Site
Ordinance #3299 An ordinance was read appropriating $8,000 from Traffic Safety
°�-- Appropriation Commission Grant for Accident Locations Study. MOVED BY CLYMER,
Traffic Study SECOND PERRY, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: SHINPOCH,
TRIMM, CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR; 2-NO: SHANE, STREDICKE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3300 An ordinance was read amending the Building Regulations and Public
Plat Requirements Ways and Property of the City Code relating to tentative, preliminary
and final plat requirements. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE; ONE NO: SHANE. CARRIED.
Ordinance An ordinance was read amending the Building Regulations relating
Variance to jurisdiction of applications for variances. MOVED BY CLYMER,
Regulations SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: 3-AYE:
CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR; 4-N0: SHINPOCH, SHANE, TRIMM, STREDICKE.
MOTION FAILED.
Ordinance #3301 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading of an
Appropriation ordinance appropriating funds in amount of $500 (donation from
Fire Station Rotary Club) for art work at new Fire Station. Following reading,
Art Work - MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE
TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Ordinance read. MOVED BY
TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Resolution #2251 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended reading and adoption
APWA Standards of the following resolutions :
1977 Edition A resolution was read declaring the intent of the City to adopt the
Standard Specifications fur Municipal Public Works Construction.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, REFER MATTER TO UTILITIES COMMITTEE
FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Resolution #2252 A resolution was read approving the final planned unit development
Kennybrook for property located along east side of Kennewick Pl . NE between
Townhouses NE 30th and the Pacific Coast RR right-of-way, as approved by the
FPUD-280-79 Hearing Examiner and City Council 3/12/79. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
3/19/79 Page 4
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to all Council Members for study
and are adopted by one motion without discussion. Adopting motion
follows items:
Appointments Letter from Mayor Delaurenti concurred in the Police Chief's recom-
Police Department mendation and appointed Nikki Nisco to the permanent position of Police
Officer in the Renon Police Department effective 3/16/79. Concur.
Fire Department Letter from Mayor Delaurenti concurred with Fire Chief and made
permanent appointments to the Renton Fire Department effective 3/16/79:
Firefighter Thomas Parmelee, Lieutenant Kenneth Parks and Battalion
Chief Bruce Phillips. Concur.
Claims for Claims for Damages filed with the City Clerk, refer to City Attorney
Damages and Insurance Carrier:
Filed by Carrie Leann O' Farrell in amount of $189.90 damage to
windshield. (CL-8-79)
Filed by Puget Sound Power & Light Co. in amount of $279. 16 damage
to electrical underground facilities. (CL-9-79)
Rezone Hearing Examiner's decision for approval subject to conditions
Andrew Deak rezone R-286-79 Andrew Deak R-2 to P-1 area of Talbot Road between
S. 43rd and City Limits. Concur and refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Final Plat Hearing Examiner's decision for approval subject to conditions
Oberholtzer Preliminary and Final Plat PP-259-79 and FP-296-79 George Oberholtzer
(Windstar) NE 24th St. and Union Ave. NE. Coneurand refer to Ways
and Means Committee.
Rezone Hearing Examiner' s decision for approval of rezone R-256-79 Dean W.
Dean Bitney Bitney, Leisure Estates Mobile Home Park South Annex; vicinity 201
Union Ave. SE; rezone G to T and SR-1 . Concur and refer to Ways and
Means Committee,
Rezone Hearing Examiner's �_cision for approval of rezone R-288-79 GS-1 to
Belan R-1 822 Monroe Ave. NE, Alice Hanbey/Kathryn E. Belan. Concur and
refer to the Ways and Means Committee.
Final Plat Hearing Examiner' s decision for approval with conditions Final Plat
Orillia 278-79 Burlington Northern, Orillia Industrial Park. Concur and
Industrial Park refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PREPARED.
Approval CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Renton-Issaquah Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason noted receipt of a
Road Improvement resolution from the City of Issaquah relating to desired improvements
to SR-900 between Renton and Issaquah; that City of Issaquah is
requesting the City of Renton pass a similar resolution. The Public
Works Director noted support and recommended passage of similar
resolution. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR'S RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Firemen's Letter from Delores A. Mead,Secretary of the Firemen's Pension
Pension Board Board, reported the subject of payment for accumulated comp time
Re to fire department personnel "to clear the books" was brought before
Comp Time the Firemen's Pension Board meeting of 3/13/79 by Mayor Delaurenti ,
Payment inquiring of possible loan from the pension fund in the sum of
$33,927. 14 proposing inclusion of repayment plus interest in 1980
budget. The letter explained that bank time is no longer accumulated
and that time on the books was acquired over a period of years prior
to 1973 given in lieu of pay when called to major fires and holiday
time not used without creating manning problems. Alternate sources
of funding listed and it was noted the Board agreed to finance the
loan with repayment plus interest, repayable by 7/1/80, if no other
source of funding available. The letter requested referral to the
Ways and Means Committee/Budget Committee. Moved by Perry, Second
Renton City Council
3/19/79 Page 5
Correspondence - Continued
Com Time Clymer, Comp Time for Firemen be paid from unanticipated revenue
Payment and matter referred to the Ways and Means Committee. Upon inquiry
Continued from City Attorney Warren, amending motion made by Perry that Staff
investigate all bank time paid off and refer the matter to the
City Attorney for opinion. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND
- SHANE, REFER BANK TIME TO CITY ATTORNEY FOR LEGAL OPINION. CARRIED.
REFER SUBJECT MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke requested updated zoning materials be placed in
each Council Member desk in Chambers.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
10:40 P.M.
Delores A. Mead, CM
City Clerk
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF March 19, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
I
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 3-22 4:30 P.M. I PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room
COMMUNITY SERVICES STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 3-26 7 :00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 3-21 4:45 P.M. PROCTOR 6th Floor Conf. Room
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
1
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
March 19, 1979
'JILDING PERMITS
148 12,000 McLendon Hardware 710 So. 2nd St. Constr. Marquee/Exit Doors
_..;49 1,000 Pacific NW Bell 3408 NE 4th St. Constr. Temp. Crew Office
6450 37,000 Leonard Builders, Inc. 349 Anacortes Ave. SE Constr. Residence
6451 37,500 Leonard Builders, Inc. 401 Anacortes Ave. SE Constr. Residence
6452 40,000 William P. Vauthier 2220 NE 20th St. Constr. Addition to Residence
6453 66,000 John Stone 2233 East Valley Rd. Constr. Mini-Warehouse Bldgs.
6454 3,100 Robert E. Lee 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport-Storage Shed
6455 2,722 Walter Bergeson 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport-Awnings
6456 600 Doris Connelly 4611 SE 4th P1 . Reroof Residence
6457 300 Richard Hamilton 450 Shattuck Ave. So. Constr. Partitions
6458 3,800 Nancy Mc Kern 615 Shelton Ave. NE Constr. Addition Residence
6459 35,000 Richard M. Guerrero 501 SW Langston Rd. Install Foundation
6460 1,858,800 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 44th St. Constr. Freight Terminal
6461 5,000 Sea-1st National Bank 311 Williams Ave. So. Install Partitions & Fixtures
6462 2,975 Cecil Pogue 201 Union Ave. SE Install Awnings & Shed
6463 1,000 Phil Barber 801 Union Ave. NE Constr. Deck
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1792 A.R. Degroot Co. , Inc. 606 Moses Lane So. Install Side Sewer
1793 Renton Family Practice 435 Williams So. Install San. & Side Sewer
1794 Leonard Builders, Inc. 406 Anacortes Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
1795 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4524 SE 4th Place Install Side Sewer
1796 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4422 SE 4th Place Install Side Sewer
1797 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4412 SE 4th Place Install Side Sewer
198 G.C. MacFarlane 8918 So. 122nd St. Install Side Sewer
199 G & M Investments 3815 NE 4th St. Install Sidewalk/Driveways
_r800 Taco Time 200 Rainier Ave. So. Driveway Cut
1801 Boeing Renton Plant Modify Drainage Tank
1802 Doug Weston 424 Renton Ave. So. Driveway Approach
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7831 6,800 Loveless/Powell 4619 NE Sunset Blvd. Wire Restaurant
7832 1,050 Leonard Builders 4407 SE 4th Pl . Wire Residence
7833 VOID
7834 26,459 Dr. Manfred Lahand 435 William Ave. So. Wire Building
7835 10,000 Alton Co. 3180 NE Sunset Blvd. Wire Building
7836 806 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2110 SE 22nd P1 . Wire Residence
7837 807 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2103 SE 22nd Pl . Wire Residence
7838 788 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2122 Aberdeen Ct. SE Wire Residence
7839 788 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2013 SE 22nd P1 . Wire Residence
7840 7,000 Valley General Hospital 400 SW 43rd St. Electrical Work X-Ray 3 & 4
7841 150 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence 305 Pelly Ave. No. Wire Garage
7842 910 Charles Henderson Co. 1738 Ferndale Ave. SE Wire Residence
7843 900 Charles Henderson Co. 1602 Ferndale Ave. SE Wire Residence
7844 250 Jubilie Press 450 Shattuck So. Install Sub Panel
7845 9,980 Boeing Renton Plant Install Circuits
7846 95,000 Boeing Renton Plant Provide Alternate Power Source
7847 89,800 Boeing Renton Plant Install Sub-station
7848 28,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Uninteruptable Power
.49 6,800 Boeing Renton Plant Replace Breaker
rT CHANICAL PERMITS
6566 1,800 Virginia Shinn 1124 SW Sunset Blvd. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6567 15,000 Renton Ctr. Assoc. 3180 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6568 10,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6569 9,000 Boeing Renton Plant Up-grade Restrooms
6570 80,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Drinking Fountains
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
March 26 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF MARCH 19, 1979 —r—
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Street Vacation California Ave. west of Garden Ave. N.
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA
These items are distributed to all Council Members for study and are
adopted by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Planning Director requests final estimate and project acceptance as of
3/26/79 and start of 30 day period for release of retained amount;
Water Pipeline for Senior Citizens ' Center (CAG-056-78) . Concur.
b. Deputy Finance Director requests ordinance to appropriate Washington
Traffic Safety Commission Grant Funds for breathilizer. Refer to
Ways and Means Committee.
c. City Clerk requests date of 4/16/79 for public meeting re 10% letter of
intent to annex property known as Lazetti Annexation east of Kirkland
Ave. NE and west of Honey Creek Park. Council concur.
d. Public Works Director requests adoption of resolution authorizing
allocation and expenditure of Federal RR Protection Funds. Refer to
Ways and Means Committee.
e. The following petitions have been filed with City Clerk (with $100) for
street vacations. Refer to Public Works Department, Board of Public
Works and Transportation Committee for verification of petitions,
determination re appraisal , rentention of easements; also to Ways and
Means Committee for resolutions setting date of public hearing:
1 . Vacation of Right-of-Way west of Springbrook-Talbot, south of S. 37th
Filed by D. Dansereau; proposed hearing 5/14/79.
2. Vacation of 89th S. between SW 21st and SW 23rd. Filed by Martin
Seelig; proposed hearing 5/21/79.
3. Vacation portion of S. 6th St. east of Mill Ave. So. ; filed by Stirskey
Holding Ltd. ; proposed hearing 5/14/79.
4. Vacation of portion 114th SE south of SR 405, north of NE Park Dr. and
Sunset Blvd. N.E. ; filed by James Miller; proposed hearing 5/21/79.
f. Hearing Examiner decision for approval subject to restrictive covenants
Rezone R-305-79; Dennis & Lois Hyland; R-1 to R-3 located 516 Williams
Ave. South. Concur and refer to Ways and Means Committee.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Special Presentation as requested by Mayor Delaurenti - Sphere of
Influence; Agreement regarding Annexations.
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
Cly
R E F E R R A L S
CITY OF RENTON
Meeting of March 26 , 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
ADMINISTRATION
Attorney's letter re Comp and Bank Time - Report back to Council by 4/2/79
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Consolidation of Fire Depts; Fire Protection south of the City
Sphere of Influence re Annexations
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Street Vacations: Right-of-way west .of Talbot Rd.
89th Ave. S. between SW 21st St. and SW 23rd
South 6th St. east of Mill Ave. S.
Camas Ave. S. between NE Park Dr. and Sunset NE
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
Authorized to sign contract with SEA Engineers
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Subject of Condominium Conversions
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Ordinances on first reading 3/26: Bitney Rezone
Hanbey/Belan Rezone
Parking Standards for Multi-Family
Street Vacations for Resolutions : Right-of-Way west of Talbot Rd.
89th Ave. S. between SW 21s: St. and SW 23rd
South 6th St. east of Mill Ave. S.
Camas Ave. S. bEtween NE Park Dr. and Sunset
Rezone Dennis and Lois Hyland
Br�2ath,alyzer funds
Railroad protection funds
Main Fire Staticn completion funds
APPOINTMENTS:
Michael Oarness tG Energy Conservation Cc rriittee
MEETINGS
4 9 79 Street Vacation portion of California Ave. (Continued) Public Hearing
4/16/79 Lazetti Annexation Public Meeting
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
March 26 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting. to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. . SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE (Arrived Vamp
COUNCIL 8:07 p.m. ) THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J . PERRY, MARGARET
L. PROCTOR AND RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN,
IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; W. E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; GORDON Y.
ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director;
HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; JAMES MATTHEWS, Fire Department Rep. ;
BOB HUFNAGLE, Park Department Rep. ; MICHAEL W. PARNESS, Administra-
tive Assistant.
COUNCIL
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PROCTOR, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
MARCH 19, 1979 AS PREPARED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Street Vacation published and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing
Portion of to consider vacation of a portion of California Ave. (N. 7th St. )
California Ave. west of Garden Ave. N. and a portion of alley between Garden Ave.
N. and Park Ave. N. City Clerk Mead recalled letter from
Continued to Attorney William Baron representing The Boeing Co. which had
April 9, 1979 been presented at the 3/12/79 Council meeting, requesting change
of hearing date to 4/9/79. There being no audience comment, it
was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONTINUE HEARING TO APRIL 9,
1979. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Neil Kretzer, Assistant Manager, Burlington Northern Property Dvn. ,
inquired re status of an application for vacation of utility
easement which had been referred to committee. (See later Utility
Committee report. )
OLD BUSINESS Transportation (Aviation) Committee Chairman Trimm presented
Transportation committee report recommending Council authorize acceptance of
Aviation a grant allocation expected 5/1/79 in the amount of $108,800
Committee Report for improvements on the Renton Municipal Airport to build new
taxiways, improve present taxiways and lighting. The report also
Airport recommended approval of 20% matching funds of the 80/20 grant;
Improvement also authorization for Administration to proceed with the plans.
Grant FAA-ADAP Project #5-53-0055-03. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. Upon inquiry by Councilwoman
Shinpoch, Mayor Delaurenti noted the 20% matching funds will be
derived from Airport revenue. MOTION CARRIED.
Engineering The Transportation Committee report recommended authorization for
Consultant acceptance of contract with SEA Engineers/Planners for design of
for ADAP Project the ADAP Project and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign
CORRECTED-REFER TO the agreement. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN REPORT.
MINUTES OF Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredi cke, Public Works Director
---� Gonnason explained the selection process . MOTION CARRIED.
Renton Aviation The Transportation Committee report recommended approval of ,r
Airport Leases request of Renton Aviation, Inc. for extension of their lease to
40 years with approval of an assignment of lease for financial
purposes (security) . The report explained Renton Aviation is
instituting a $1 ,000,000 capital improvement program over the next
five years. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
THE RECOMMENDATION. Upon inquiry, City Attorney Warren explained
lease open for negotiations every five years; City Councilman
Stredicke explained all Renton Aviation' s present leases would be
terminated and combined into one. MOTION CARRIED.
Renton City Council
3/26/79 Page 2
OLD BUSINESS - Continued - Transportation Committee Report - Continued
Chamber of The Transportation (Aviation) Committee report noted the Chamber
Commerce of Commerce is instituting improvements to its building and has
Lease requested lease extension of 20 years with option to renew for
an additional 10 years. The report recommended approval . MOVED
BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. Councilman
Stredicke noted the $2.00 per year rate. CARRIED.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recom-
Committee Report mending no action necessary on the referral to ban self-service
Se f-Service Gas gas stations as a review of the zoning code indicates no such ban
exists. (Information)
Comp/Bank Time The Ways and Means Committee report referred letter from City
Attorney Warren re Comp and Bank Time (3/26/79 refferal ) to the
Administration for review and report back to the Ways and Means
Committee on 4/2/79. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL
APPROVE REPORT. CARRIED.
Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee report recommended approval of Vouchers
No. 22458 through No. 22651 in the amount of $320,350.91 having
received departmental approval that merchandise/services received.
Also approved for payment: LID #302 Revenue Warrant R-32 $6,983.62
plus Cash Warrants C-72 $6,452.88; C-73 $269.35; C-74 $124.37 and
C-75 $137.02. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE VOUCHERS
FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. (Voids #22453-22457)
Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairwoman Proctor presented committee
Committee Report report recommending that an additional $17,892.98 be approved
Main Fire Station for completion of the new Main Fire Station and provided explana-
Completion Funds tion of expenditures. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR
IN RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Fire Protection The committee report recommended concurrence in Fire Chief
Geissler's request that referral of 8/21/78 "Consolidation of
Fire Departments" and referral of 1/8/79 "Fire protection south
of the City" be referred to the Committee of the Whole for a
presentation to the entire Council . MOVED BY SHINP SECOND
PERRY, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Utilities Utilities Committee Chairman Shane presented report regarding
Committee Report request for vacation of utility easement of Garfield Associates
Vacation of and Burlington Northern Railroad. The report noted these two
Easements for requests are at the same location and it is recommended that the
Garfield Assoc. Council concur in the Public Works Department recommendation that
B.N. RR - the easements be vacated. MOVED BY SHANE SECOND PERRY, CONCUR IN
Glacier Park REPORT AND VACATE EASEMENTS. MOTION CARRIED.
SPECIAL Letter from Mayor Delaurenti noted Staff members from Renton,
PRESENTATION Bellevue and Issaquah have been involved in joint efforts to
Sphere of delineate a logical and rational Sphere of Influence agreement
Influence among the municipalities. The letter reported Staff representa-
tives from the three cities would be present for presentation
at all three cities during the evening of 3/26/79. Mayor Delaurenti
requested Planning Director Ericksen introduce the representatives
of Bellevue and Issaquah. Kenneth E. Nyberg, Bellevue , used wall
maps to explain drainage basins , water districts, sewer district
boundaries, school district boundaries and the suggested Sphere of
Influence boundaries (annexations) . Following presentation and
discussion, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, TO REFER
MATTER TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. 9:20 p.m.
Council reconvened at 9:35 p.m. Roll Call : All Council Members
present, except Shane, who arrived shortly.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recommend-
Committee Report ing first reading of the following ordinances :
First Reading An ordinance was read rezoning property located at 201 Union SE
Bitney Rezone from G to Trailer Park T, known as Bitney Rezone. MOVED BY PERRY,
R-256-78 SECOND CLYMER, REFER BACK TO COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
3/26/79 Page 3
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
First Reading An ordinance was read rezoning property located 822 Monroe Ave.
Hanbey/Belan NE from GS-1 to R-1 (R-288-79) known as the Hanbey/Belan Rezone.
Rezone MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Parking An ordinance was read amending the Parking and Loading Ordinance
Standards for Chapters 7 and 22 of Title IV Building Regulations reducing number
Multi-Family of parking spaces for multi-family and apartment houses from 2 (two
Residential per unit to 1 1/2 (one and one-half); and screened recreational
vehicle provisions. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, REFER BACK TO
THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
The Ways and Means Committee report recommended reading and adoption
of the following resolutions:
Resolution #2253 A resolution was read approving final plat known as Windstar
Windstar located on the east side of Union Ave. NE, 100 ft. south of NE
Final Plat 24th St. , south of Glencoe Dvn. #5 and west of Glencoe Dvn. #2.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2254 A resolution was read approving final plat for Burlington Northern
Burlington property located south of Mobil Oil and Olympic Pipeline Oil
Northern Products distribution facility, north of SW 43rd St. , west of E.
Industrial Park Valley Rd. and east of existing main north/south railroad track
Final Plat- lines. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS
Glacier Park READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2255 A resolution was read authorizing travel by City officials and
Travel Expense employees, establishing per diem, and reimbursement of expenses re
travel . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS
READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2256 A resolution was read approving application for preliminary loan
Low Rent Housing for low rent public housing by Housing Authority of the City of
Renton. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, CONCUR IN RESOLUTION AS
READ. CARRIED. (Application for 55 units)
Resolution #2257 A resolution was read providing the State Dept. of Transportation
SR 900 Renton- with expression of public concern re adequacy of SR 900 to meet
Issaquah Road demands of traffic. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE
RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA
AS FOLLOWS:
Final Estimate Letter from Planning Director Gordon Ericksen requested Council
Water Line accept completion of water pipeline contract for the Senior
Citizens' Center (CAG-056-78) as of 3/26/79; completed by Renton
Construction Co. 3/16/79 and accepted by City and consultant
3/21 . Final Payment due contractor $4,000.73. The letter requested
if after 30 days no liens or claims are filed that the retained
amount of $2,319.11 be paid contractor. Council Concur.
Breathalyzer Letter from Deputy Finance Director Bennett requests an ordinance
to appropriate funds in amount of $995 from Traffic Safety
Commission Grant funds for breathalyzer. Refer to Ways and
Means Committee.
Lazetti Letter from City Clerk Mead requested date of 4/16/79 as public
Annexation meeting for consideration of 10% letter of intent to annex prop-
Public Meeting erty to the City, known as the Lazetti Annexation, located east
4/16/79 of Kirkland Ave. NE and west of Honey Creek Park. Concur.
Railroad Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested adoption
Protection Funds of resolution authorizing allocation and expenditure of Federal
Railroad Protection Funds for SW 43rd St. Refer to Ways and
Means Committee.
Renton City Council
3/26/79 Page 4
Consent Agenda - Continued
Street Vacation Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of petition of A.
Right-of-Way Daniel Dansereau requesting vacation of right-of-way west of
West of Talbot Springbrook-Talbot Rd. S. , south of S. 37th St. (East Valley
(VAC-6-79) Medical Short Plat) . The letter noted receipt of $100 filing
fee and recommended referral to the Public Works Department, Board
of Public Works and Transportation Committee for verification of
petition, determination regarding appraisal and retention of
utility easements. Also recommended was referral to the Ways and
Means Committee for a resolution setting 5/14/79 as date for public
hearing. Council concur.
Street Vacation Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of petition and
89th Ave. S. filing fee from Martin A. Seelig requesting vacation of a portion
(UAC-7-79) of 89th Ave. S. , between SW 21st St. and SW 23rd St. The letter
recommended referral to the Public Works Dept. , Board of Public
Works and Transportation Committee for verification of petition,
determination regarding appraisal and retention of utility ease-
ments; also to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting
5/21/79 as date of public hearing. Council concur.
Street Vacation Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of filing fee and
South 6th St. petition from Stirskey Holding Ltd. requesting vacation of a
(VAC-8-79) portion of South 6th St. , east of Mill Ave. S. The letter
recommended referral to the Public Works Dept. , Board of Public
Works and Transportation Committee for verification of petition,
determination regarding appraisal and retention of utility ease-
ments; also to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting
5/14/79 as date of public hearing. Council concur.
Street Vacation Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of filing fee and
Camas Ave. S. petition from James C. Miller requesting street vacation of a
(VAC-9-79) portion of 114th Ave. SE between NE Park Drive (North Renton
Interchange) and north of Sunset Blvd. NE. The letter recommended
referral to the Public Works Department, Board of Public Works,
Transportation Committee for verification of petition, determina-
tion regarding appraisal and retention of utility easements;
also referral to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution
setting 5/21/79 as date of public hearing. Council concur.
Rezone 305-79 Hearing Examiner's decision for approval subject to restrictive
Dennis Hyland covenants for rezone from R-1 to R-3 for property located at 516
Williams Ave. S. , Dennis and Lois Hyland. Council concur and
refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance.
Consent Agenda See previous motion Page 3 for approval .
NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, SUBJECT OF CONDOMINIUfi
Condominium CONVERSIONS (conversion of apartments to condominiums) IN THE
Conversions CITY OF RENTON BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Political Upon inquiry by Councilwoman Shinpoch, Mayor Delaurenti explained
Meetings the Senior Citizen Center under the auspices of the Park Board,
(including the Senior Citizen program) that no political influence
or activities are permitted.
Metro Councilman Stredicke questioned Mayor Delaurenti regarding increase
Salary of salary for Metro Council Director, Mayor Delaurenti being the
City's representative to the Council .
Energy Councilman Stredicke inquired re activities and accomplishments
Conservation of the City' s Energy Conservation Committee. Mayor Delaurenti
Committee noted members: Clint Morgan, Traffic Division; Clark Peterson,
Library Director; Michael Parness, Administrative Asst. replacing
Rick Beeler, Land Use Hearing Examiner. (Committee formed 6/77. )
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECO n SHANE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:15 p.m.
Q. 7,�
Delores A. Mead, CMC, 'City Clerk
EXP111 33 CITY OF RENTON
DATE 3/26/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: #22453 — #22457
CURRENT $1021725, 69
PARKS $13j937t99
ARTERIAL. STRLLT�i $46i881o48
STREETS S27, 868tOo
LIBRARY $707911
GREEN rIVEq vIL.CLIFE $110904
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST $620x50
SENIG4 CIT CE' TE ;' "jSTk $125017
WATERWORKS UTILITY $82, 049r23
AIRPORT $1A590.00
1975 w S CUNSTR�,I(T ION $18, 103► 11
TALBOT PUMF STA ('O' ST $8j180@88
EQUIPMENT RENTAL $41701 #25
F I R E M A N ' S PEN:,M;I(;v $12050946
TOTAL OV ALL wAkRAr,TS $3201350.91
r:F, TH u�vDER:�IuJED MLS lF� RS C� THE WAYS AND h'FANS CC�!�" ITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY C"UNCIL., 04AVI ,iG RFC . Iv'ED CEPA=tT'lENTAL ',ERTI;; ICATIOy THAT
MERCHANCISL A'ND/GR )LRVICtS "AVE 5FF.N RECEIVED OR RP-NDEREI), DO HEREBY
APPROVE F()R PAY IENT Vi'JCHER5 ',,Lie 222458 T-ROUGH NO• 22651 IN THE AMOUNT
OF $320 ?5C, - 91 THIS 26rH JAY fJ MARCH 1 ,?79•
COMM I T TF E_ CSA T;!-- �•t�� �. � '� ME.M5LR :-
L.I.D.#302
REVENUE WARRANT NO. R-32 $ 6,983.62
CASH WARRANT NO. C-72 $ 6,452.88
CASH WARRANT NO. C-73 $ 269.35
CASH WARRANT NO. C-74 $ 124.37
CASH WARRANT NO. C-75 $ 137.02
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF March 26, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 3-29 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Anton Althoff Appeal
COMMUNITY SERVICES STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 4-2 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
Preservation of Natural Areas Sun. 4-22 10:00 A.M. Issaquah-Safeway Hike to Issaquah Alps
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
MARCH 26, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6464 VOID
6465 175,000 Pacific Car & Foundry 1400 North 4th Street Modify Shop Building
6466 34,500 Charles Henderson Co. ,Inc.3307 SE 20th Court Construct Residence
6467 34,500 Charles Henderson Co. ,Inc.3308 SE 20th Court Construct Residence
6468 38,299 Charles Henderson Co. ,Inc.3313 SE 20th Court Construct Residence ....
6469 38,299 Charles Henderson Co. ,Inc.3218 SE 20th Court Construct Residence
6470 34,500 Charles Henderson Co. ,Inc.3212 SE 20th Court Construct Residence
6471 34,512 Charles Henderson Co. ,Inc.3301 SE 20th Court Construct Residence
6472 12,000 James Pizl 661 Taylor Ave. NW Remodel Home
6473 4,000 Max Pfitzner 3522 NE 10th Place Remodel Home
6474 6,000 Milo Schleifer 2432 Jones Ave. NE Construct Garage
6475 200 Guy M. Evans 646 Glennwood Ct. NE Repair Carport
6476 34,512 Charles Henderson Co. ,Inc.3302 SE 20th Court Construct Residence
6477 37,000 Leonard Builders , Inc. 407 Anacortes Ave. SE Construct Residence
6478 2,397 Bruce Cyphers 201 Union Ave. S�,_. Install Carport,Patio & Shed
6479 500 Valley General Hospital 400 South 43rd St; ' Locate Commercial Coach
6480 1,000 Henry Pedroza 608 Cedar Ave. Addition to Structure
6481 63,200 Austin Company 800 SW 16th St. Interior Remodel
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1803 Alex Shafran 600 So. Grady Way Repair Sanitary Sewer
1804 Charles Henderson Co. ,Inc. 1738 Ferndale Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
1805 Charles Henderson Co. ,Inc.1732 Ferndale Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
1806 Charles Henderson Co. ,Inc.1568 Ferndale Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
1807 Charles Henderson Co. ,Inc. 1726 Ferndale Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
1808 Bill J. Welland 1111 So. 4th St. Repair Side Sewer
1809 Mable Blank 1400 Jefferson Ave. NE Repair Side Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7850 600 Virginia Shinn 1124 SW Sunset Blvd. Install New Service
7851 500 James Jacques 4062 So. Tobin Wire Addition
7852 205 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Mobile Home
7853 205 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union Ave. SE Connect Mobile Home
7854 205 Ernie Henry 201 Union Ave. SE Connect Mobile Home
7855 10,675 Miracle Auto Paint 310 N. 3rd P1 . Wire Shop Bldg.
7856 4,800 Burger King 105 SW 7th St. Wire Addition
7857 27,000 S.C.S. 609 Williams Ave. So. Wire Apt. Bldg.
7858 10,000 Group Health Cooperative 801 SW 16th St. Install Lighting & Power in Bld
7859 200 Broadacres 1316 SW 16th St. Hook up Mobile Home
7860 150 Doug Adams 1316 SW 16th St. Hook up Mobile Home
7861 200 Howard Cooper Corp. 4000 W. Valley Hwy. Install Temporary Service
7862 61,600 Boeing Renton P1ant,10-100 B1dg. Install Power & Light
7863 225 Robert Edwards Renton Shopping Center Wire East End of Bldg.
7864 205 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union Ave. SE Connect
7865 205 Olson 201 Union Ave. SE Connect Mobile Home
7866 450 Mark Montgomery 115 Union Ave. SE Install New Service
7867 250 Valley General Hosp. 400 So. 43rd St. Extend Electrical Service
7868 50 Cecil Pogue 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Storage Shed
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6571 1,000 VSA Homes 1403 Dayton Ct. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6572 1,000 VASA Homes 1518 Dayton Ct. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6573 1,000 VASA Homes 1506 Dayton Ct. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6574 1,000 VASA Homes 1500 Dayton Ct. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6575 1,000 VASA Homes 1414 Dayton Ct. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6576 600 Virginia Wyatt 2119 SE 21st Ct. Install Furnace
6577 700 Donald Morgan 4200 NE 11th St. Install Furnace
6578 30,434 Howard Cooper Corp. 4000 West Valley Rd. Install Fire Protection System
6579 1,721 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2121 SE 22nd P1 . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6580 1,597 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2115 SE 22nd P1 . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6581 600 Douglas Fisher 200 Garden Ave. N. Gas Conversion Burner
6581 $ 600 Douglas Fisher 200 Garden Ave. N. Gas Conversion Burner
6582 5,500 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 820 SW 41st St. Install Rainwater Systems
6583 2,968 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 830 SW 41st St. Install Unit Heaters
r-584 768 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2110 SE 22nd Pl . Install Gas Furnace & Water Ht
585 13,250 Renton Center Associates 3180 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Heating/Air Conditioni
586 1,000 Floyd Hewitt 1810 NE 27th St. Install Furnace
'M87 2,066 James Pizl 661 Taylor Ave. NW Install Plumbing/Furnace
6588 754 Leonard Builders 4401 SE 4th St. Install Furnace
6589 1,406 Leonard Builders 350 Anacortes Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6590 1,742 Leonard Builders 349 Anacortes Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6591 1,658 Leonard Builders 4403 SE 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6592 1,406 Leonard Builders 311 Chelan Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6593 1,406 Leonard Builders 401 Anacortes Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF MARCH, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
)ATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
/10/79 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of MARCH $ 64,669.64
3/12/79 CURRENT FUND $151,257.59'✓
PARKS & RECREATION 14,868.20
CITY STREETS 11,247.51
LIBRARY 6,225.59
COMP. EMP. TRNG. (CETA) 966.55
STREET FORWARD THRUST 42.00
CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CONSTR 70,529.19
SENIOR CITZ. CENTER CONS R. 139,667.64
WATERWORKS UTILITY 64,554.50
AIRPORT 8,126.90
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 11,988.63
FIREMAN'S PENSION 3,468. 7
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of MARCH $482,943.0 .
3/15/79 CURRENT FUND $107,431.52
PARKS & RECREATION 25,940.26
CITY STREETS 22,870.90
LIBRARY 9,547.56
COMP. EMPL. TRNG. (CETA) 2,982 .12
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 20,880.07
AIRPORT 1,700.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,825.00
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of MARCH $194, 177.93
CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant no. 2144 $ 274.04
(Prior year warrant)
CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant no. 22369 $ 5. 32
CLAIMS FUND CITY STREETS Cancel warrant no. 22369 $ 258.01
STREET FORWARD THRUST PARKS & RECREATION Per Resolution No. 2249 $ 75,000.00
T Y O F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF MARCH, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR;
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
3/26/79 CURRENT FUND $102,725.69
PARKS & RECREATION 131937.99
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ARTERIAL STREETS 46,881.48
CITY STREETS 27,868.00
LIBRARY 707.11
GREEN RIVER WILDLIFE 110.04
CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CONSTP. 620.50
SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER CCqSTR. 125.17
WATERWORKS UTILITY 82,049.23
AIRPORT 1,590.00
1975 W & S CONSTR. 18, 103.11
TALBOT PUMP STATION CON R. 8,180.88
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4, 701.25
FIREMAN'S PENSION 12, 750.46
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. MARCH $320,350.91
3/24/79 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. MARCH $ 60,717.45
3/31/79 CURRENT FUND $109,122. 32
PARKS & RECREATION 26, 161.91
CITY STREETS 22,831.80
LIBRARY 9,429.68
COMP.EMPL.TRNG. (CETA) 3,855.20
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 20,824.56
AIRPORT 1,700.50
wow EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,825.00
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of MARCH $196,750.97
CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant no. 22503 $ =50.00
MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
April 2 , 1979 Council Chambers
Monday 8 : 00 P . M . Municipal Building
A G E N D A
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF March 26, 1979
4. PUBLIC MEETING: 1001, Letter of Intent-Loma Linda Annexation
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA
These items are distributed to all Council Members for study and are adopted
by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Hearing Examiner decision Rezone, Fran Briere, 1800 Duvall Ave. NE.
Rezone from G to SR-1. Recommendation of approval . Council concur.
File No. R-306-79.
b. Letter from King County Boundary Review Board, Notices of Intention,
Resolution #990. Refer to Public Works Director.
c. Cascadia Annexation 75% Petition. Set date of April 23, 1979 for
Public Hearing. Concur.
d. Petition for vacation of right-of-way filed by Alec Bakamus, 25 Ft.
strip outside Sunset Blvd. NE. Refer to Public Works , Board of Public
Works, and the Transportation Committee. Also Ways and Means Committee.
e. Claim for Damages, Douglas H. Wraith, alleged damage to car-traffic
accident. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
f. Claim for Damages, Henna M. McGinnis, alleged injury and broken glasses
due to fall on uneven sidewalk. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance
Carrier.
g. Letter from Hugh Darby, Chief of Police, request for approval and advance
travel funds for two members of Investigations Division to attend Western
States Crime Conference in Sacramento, California May 7-9, 1979, funds in
the amount of $674.00
h. Letter from Warren C. Gonnason, Public Works Director, request for
resolution adopting Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property
Acquisition Policies as required by RCW 8.26. Refer to Ways and Means
Committee.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11. AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
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R E F E R R A L S
CITY OF RENTON
Council Meeting of 4/2/79 City Clerk's Office
CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER
Claims for Damages: Douglas H. Wraith
�.. Henna McGinnis
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Vacation of R/W NE Sunset Blvd.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Vacation of R/W NE Sunset Blvd.
Boundary Review Board notice re Cascade Sewer intent to annex south of City.
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Streets in area of 90-Day Moratorium (NW Section)
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Vacation of R/W NE Sunset Blvd.
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Ordinances which had been on first reading: Hyland Rezone
Deak Rezone
Appropriation of funds re comp time pay off
Matter of Policy resolution re comp time
Briere Rezone
Street Vacation R/W NE Sunset Blvd - public hearing 6/4
R/W Relocation Procedures (Res. #.2263 adopted 4/2)
Payment of dues to Assoc. of Washington Cities
90-Day Moratorium for multiple construction in NW Section of City
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
4/23/79 75% Petition Cascadia Annexation
5/14/79 Vacation of R/W west of Talbot Rd. S.
5/14/79 Street Vacation portion of S. 6th St.
5/21/79 Vacation portion of 89th Ave. S.
5/21/79 Vacation of portion of Camas Ave. NE
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
April 2 , 1978 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL MARGARET L. PROCTOR, GEORGE J . PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM
AND CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J . DELAURENTI , Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; DANIEL KELLOGG,
IN ATTENDANCE Asst. City Attorney; W. E . BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director;
GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public
Works Director; LT. PERSSONS, Police Rep. ; MICHAEL W. PARNESS,
Administrative Assistant; JOHN WEBLEY, Park Director; RICHARD
GEISSLER, Fire Chief.
COUNCIL MINUTES Addition: Page 1 , Paragraph 8, "Engineering Consultant for ADAP
APPROVED Project" - Councilman Stredicke inquired why only three firms were
invited to present bids to the selection committee: CH2M Hill ;
Bignold and Associates and SEA Engineers/Planners. MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF MARCH 26,
197x , AS AMENDED. CARRIED.
Public Meeting This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Loma Linda published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
10% Petition the public meeting to consider the 10% petition to Annex property
Letter of Intent to the City of Renton filed by Earl Westlund, 16530 So. 43rd St. ,
to Annex to Issaquah, property owner and developer of Loma Linda plat located
the City south of Victoria Park between Talbot Rd. S. and the proposed
SR-515. Attorney Michael Rodgers, 111 NE 3rd, representing WestPac
Development Corp. and Mr. Westlund, presented additional petition
for annexation bearing two signatures and claiming 28 acre parcel
for annexation. Mr. Rodgers requested sewers for the Loma Linda
plat, recalling his earlier request to Council (2/26) and explained
County approval of the preliminary plat, claiming hardship.
City Clerk Mead explained the City had received petition filed by
Mr. Westlund, signatures certified by Planning Dept. as 36.89% of
assessed value of area; noted need of Legislative body to determine
acceptance of the letter of intent, requirement of adoption of
Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance and any pre-existing bonded
indebtedness and determination re authorization to circulate 75%
petition. Upon inquiry by Councilman Perry regarding acceptance
of Comprehensive Plan, Zoning and indebtedness of City, Mr. Rogers
explained the Loma Linda plat meets County plat requlations , that
lot size includes those of 7,200 sq.ft. (16 of 37 separate lots
are 7,200 s .f.) . Upon inquiry Planning Director Ericksen explained
the zoning would be determined by adjoining property, Victoria Park
being SR-1 with minimum lot size of 7,500 sq. ft.
Councilman Stredicke inquired re agenda item of annexation by
Cascade Sewer District of area adjacent to the Loma Linda plat,
area confirmed by the Public Works Director who noted matter would
be referred to him for further study. (See Consent Agenda)
Mr. Rodgers , upon questioning by Councilman Stredicke, answered
"Yes" on behalf of Mr. Westlund for acceptance of City's Comprehen-
sive Plan, Zoning Ordinance and any pre-existinq bonded indebtedness .
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE 10°/ LETTER
OF INTENT TO ANNEX CARRYING THE CONDITIONS OF REQUIREMENT OF ADOPTION
OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, ZONING ORDINANCE AND ANY PRE-EXISTING BONDED
INDEBTEDNESS, AND AUTHORIZE CIRCULATION OF THE 75% PETITION.*(CARRIED)
Annexation Persons present: Felicia Manning, 17004 Springbrook Road, presented
Continued petition bearing signatures re five properties opposing the annexa-
tion, claiming more than 50% protest according to assessed valuation.
Renton City Council
4/2/79 Page 2
Public Meeting - Loma Linda Annexation - Continued
Persons Present: Don Tatro, 3211 Talbot Rd. S. , expressed belief that area should
meet City standards. Curt Collier, 1932 NE 20th, favored the
annexation. *MOTION CARRIED. Time: 8:90 p.m.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Mrs . Manning, 17004 Springbrook Rd. , asked Mr. Westlund for
lot by lot rating survey, the Mayor advising questions may be asked
at the public hearing following presentation of 75% petition.
OLD BUSINESS Councilwoman Shinpoch announced request of Assistant Attorney
Kellogg that an Executive Session be held regarding possible law-
suit.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report
Committee Report recommending Council concur in the request of the Administration
Comp Time to pay off the comp time that has been accrued by fire fighters
Pay Off with payment authorized no later than 12/31/79 (to be funded from
and Policy unanticipated revenues rather than loan from Firemen ' s Pension
Fund) . The Committee further recommended a resolution be drafted
stating that future comp time be used within 30 days and may be
authorized only by a Department Head. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE,
CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOCID
CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION
REGARDING POLICY. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY,
REFER MATTER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING
FUNDS. CARRIED.
Inquiries Councilman Shane inquired about elimination of tax on gambling
activities for non-profit organizations . Councilman Stredicke
thanked Administration for improvements to Grady Way as requested,
installation of white lines outside lanes as well as centerline.
Ways and Means ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Committee Report
Ordinance #3302 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended second and final
Bitney Rezone readings of ordinances which had been on first reading last week:
R-256-78 An ordinance was read rezoning property located in the vicinity of
201 Union Ave. SE from G to Trailer Park T, known as the Bitney
Rezone. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS
READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3303 An ordinance was read rezoning property located in the vicinity
Hanbey/Belan of 822 Monroe Ave. NE from GS-1 to R-1 , known as the Hanbey/Belan
Rezone R-288-79 Rezone. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS
READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3304 An ordinance was read amending Parking Standards of the Building
Parking Standards Regulations establishing one and one-half parking spaces for multiple
for Multiple dwelling units and establishing optional recreational vehicle
Residential for parking. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND PROCTOR, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS
New and/or READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: SHINPOCH, PROCTOR, PERRY, CLYMER, TRIMM;
Additions 2-N0: STREDICKE AND SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
The Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading for
the following:
First Reading An ordinance was read rezoning property located at 516 Williams
Hyland Rezone Ave. S. from R-1 to R-3, known as the Hyland Rezone. MOVED BY
R-305-79 CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
►ti. First Reading An ordinance was read rezoning property located at west side of
Deak Rezone Talbot Rd. S. between SE 43rd and City Limits from. ° 2 to P-1 and
R-286-79 known as the Deak Rezone. Councilman Perry declared possible con-
flict of interest and left the Chambers and took no part in any
report, discussion or any action on this ordinance. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke
requested information from the Planning Director concerning prior
rezone to property with conditions . Councilman Perry returned to
Chambers.
Renton City Council
4/2/79 Page 3
Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued
Ordinance #3305 An Ordinance was read appropriating $995 from unanticipated revenue
Appropriation re Traffic Safety Commission Grant to Police Patrol Dvn. for
Re Breathalyzer breathalyzer. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE, SUSPEND RULES AND
ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Follow-
ing readings, MOVED BY PERRY , SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES EXCEPT COUNCILMAN SHANE. CARRIED.
The Ways and Means Committee report recommended reading and adoption
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of the following resolutions :
Resolution #2258 A resolution authorizing Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreement
Railroad Funds re allocation of Federal Railroad Protection Funds re SW 43rd
for SW 43rd (S. 180th) from E. Valley Rd. to W. Valley Rd. (joint project with
City of Kent) , was presented and read. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
CLYMER, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2259 A resolution was read setting date of 5/14/79 for public hearing
Vacation of R/W for vacation of portion of right-of-way west of Springbrook-Talbot
West of Talbot Rd. , south of S. 37th St. (E. Valley Medical Short Plats) . MOVED
(VAC-6-79) BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2260 A resolution was read setting date of public hearing 5/21/79 re
Street Vacation vacation of portion of 89th Ave. S. between SW 21st St. and SW 23rd
89th Ave. S. St. as petitioned. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE
(VAC-7-79) RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2261 A resolution was read setting date of 5/14/79 as public hearing
Street Vacation for vacation of a portion of South 6th St. , east of Mill Ave. S.
S. 6th St. as petitioned. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE
(VAC-8-79) RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2262 A resolution was read setting date for public hearing 5/21/79
Street Vacation re vacation of portion of Camas Ave. NE located between NE Park Dr.
Camas Ave. NE and Sunset Blvd. NE. as petitioned. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
(VAC-9-79) PERRY, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2263 A resolution was read adopting the Uniform Relocation Assistance
Uniform Procedures dated 3/79. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT
Relocation THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows items
included:
Briere Rezone Hearing Examiner decision for rezone of property located in the
R-306-79 vicinity of 1800 Duvall Ave. NE from G to SR-1 , known as the
Francis J. Briere rezone. Concur and refer to Ways and Means
Committee for ordinance.
Intent to Annex Letter from Boundary Review Board of King County gave notice of
proposed annexation by the Cascade Sewer District (No.. p-228RR;
Resolution 989,990) of area south of the City Limits south of Victoria
Park and east of Talbot Rd. S. Refer to the Public Works Director
for recommendation to Council .
Cascadia Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of 75% annexation
Annexation petition, certified valid by the Planning Department reporting
Vicinity of signatures thereon represent ownership of 79.94% of the assessed
Union to 140th SE;valuation, at least 75% required by law. The Council authorized
Honeydew School circulation of the petition at public meeting on 10/23/78 and the
to SE 128th letter recommended public hearing date of 4/23/79.
Street Vacation Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of petition from Alec
R/W Sunset Blvd Bakamus requesting vacation of right-of-way, 25 ft. strip outside
NE Sunset Blvd. in area of Jack in the Box and bowling alley;
$100 filing fee received. Refer to Public Works Department, Board
of Public Works and the Transportation Committee for determination
regarding appraisal and retention of utility easements. Also refer
to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting 6/4/79 as public
hearing date. Concur.
Renton City Council
4/2/79 Page 4
Consent Agenda - Continued
Damage Claims Claim for Damages was filed by Douglas H. Wraith, 4302 186th SW,
D. H. Wraith Lynnwood, for damage to auto allegedly caused by Police vehicle
in amount of $211 .60. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
H. McGinnis Claim for Damages was filed by Henna M. McGinnis, 517 Kirkland NE,
Broken Glasses for personal damages due to fall , alleging uneven sidewalk.
& Injury Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
r.. Travel Letter from Chief Darby requested authorization for two members of
Police the Investigations Dvn. to attend annual Western States Crime
Conference in Sacramento, Calif. on 5/7-9/79; also requested
advance travel funds and registrations fees in amount of $674.
Funds budgeted.
Right of Way Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested resolution
Relocation adopting the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property
Procedures Acquisition Policies as required by RCW 8.26. Refer to Ways and
Means Committee. (See Resolution #2263)
Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS
Approved PRESENTED. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Association MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, PAY 1979 DUES TO ASSOCIATION
of Washington OF WASHINGTON CITIES IN AMOUNT OF $6,382 FROM UNANTICIPATED
Cities REVENUE. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: SHINPOCH, PROCTOR, PERRY, CLYMER;
3-NO: STREDICKE, TRIMM AND SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Richard Neglay, 656 Lind Ave. NW, expressed displeasure with the
Down Zone development of Blocks 58 and 59 between NW 2nd Ave. and NW 2nd
Requested and Place with 86 unit condominium as being inappropriate for single
Opposition family residential neighborhood and referred to previous petition
Filed to submitted to the City bearing 300 signatures opposing the develop-
Condominium ment. Mr. Neglay asked the City to down zone the property from
Development R-3 and R-4 to R-1 in same manner as Renton Hill was rezoned.
Lind Ave. NW Mr. Neglay stated he would put his request in writing and submit
same to the Mayor and Council . Councilman Stredicke recalled events
re Honeydew Apts. when application had been made for building
permit or permit issued, Attorney had advised the matter was out
of Council 's hands. Public Works Director aonnason advised that
application has been made for the building permit and detailed plan
submitted today for construction. Planning Director Ericksen noted
change in area 's Comprehensive Plan to single family residential
however, present zoning on property R-3 and R-4. Assistant City
UJ Attorney Kellogg asked time for further study, however he felt that
LU the application is deadline vesting rights of developer and upon
inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, Kellogg explained the City could
institute a building moratorium against future applications but
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not against current applications. Councilman Shane asked about
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streets in area and Public Works Director explained builder is
Ju ;ice required to provide adequate access by widening of Lind Ave. north-
erly 700 ft. to two-lane and providing minimum of 20 ft. width to
Taylor; explaining that upon mitigation of adequate access and
provisions re vertical profile concerning obstruction of view for
uphill properties by the developer, non-significant impact declara-
tow
tion was signed; further that cost of relocation of any utilities
would have to be born by developer not City and grades would have
to meet specifications for emergency vehicles. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
90-Day Building SECOND SHANE, DECLARE A 90-DAY MORATORIUM ON MULTIPLE CONSTRUCTION
Moratorium for IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION OF THE CITY FROM TAYLOR AVE. NW TO THE
Construction of WEST CITY LIMITS AND RENTON AVE. TO THE NORTH CITY LIMITS TO ALLOW
Multiple REVIEW OF TRAFFIC ACCESS, EMERGENCY SERVICES AND DRAINAGE IN THE
Dwellings AREA. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER THE
MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR DRAFTING OF RESOLUTION.
CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested the City Clerk make copies
of discussion available to the Building, Planning and Engineering
Departments.
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Renton City Council
4/2/79 Page 5
Audience Comment - Continued
Condominium Persons present: Richard Neglay presented letter and map from
Development Harry G. Holloway, 412 Seneca Ave. NW, which expressed concern
Lind Ave. NW of traffic congestion in the area between NW 2nd Ave and NW 2nd
Continued Place, Maple Ave. NW and Stevens NW if 86 unit condo constructed.
The letter proposed street be built from condominiums to Renton Ave. ;
asked City Council members to visit area. James Fenner, 402
Seneca Crt. NW, feared further multiple development in area and
inquired of annexations in area. Norm Sundquist, 458 Lind Ave. NW,
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made further inquiry of street development being advised by th
Public Works Director that developer would improve Lind Ave. to a
width of 20 ft. (two 10-ft. lanes) from development to Taylor NW
at developers expense, no improvement to present portion 20 ft. wide.
Mr. Sundquist distributed picture showing cars parked on both sides
of 20 ft. Lind Ave. claiming no access for fire truck, noting street
has no curbs or sidewalks. Mr. Gonnason noted intent of improvement
to Lind is for access during inclement weather only, that NW 2nd
Street and NW 2nd Pl . would be major access. Mr. Sundquist noted
steepness of streets . Patricia Raphael , 408 Seneca NW, inquired
re spot zoning. Leroy Johnson, 503 Seneca Ave. NW, requested the
City deny the building permit. Mr. Sundquist inquired of parking
restriction procedure as concerns Lind Ave. , Mayor Delaurenti
advising that if required the Public Works Department has authority
CORRECTED-REFER Td to restrict parking. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANL, REFER THE
MINUTES QF 9-,�9+ MATTER TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND
RECOMMENDATION CONCERNING STREETS IN AREA. CARRIED.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE
Executive Session MINUTES. CARRIED. 10:13 p.m. Council reconvened at 10:18 p.m.
and met in Executive Session to discuss possible lawsuit.
Councilman Trimm called attention to possible conflict of interest
and left the Chambers and took no part in any discussion or action
on the matter and returned to the Chambers prior to MOTION BY SHANE,
ADJOURNMENT SECOND BY PROCTOR TO ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:50 p.m.
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Delores A. Mead, CK
City Clerk
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF April 2, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 4-5 Cancelled PERRY
Liaison Thurs. 4-5 (Cancelled
COMMUNITY SERVICES STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANSCLYMER
Mon. 4-9 7:00 P.M.
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
LEOFF Board Wed. 4-4 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
APRIL 2, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6482 500 Albert D. Hopkins 630 Cedar So. Demolish Residence
6483 95,000 Maropix, Inc. 3152 NE Sunset Blvd. Construct Residence
6484 19,800 Ed Josephs 299 Rainier Ave. So. Construct Shed Roof
6485 50,000 David J. Clark 3103 Mt. View Ave. N. Remodel
6486 1,800 Kingsley G. Parker 2825 NE Sunset Blvd. Enclose Holes
6487 3,090 Mrs. Ingold 201 Union Ave. SE Install Storage Shed
6488 2,500 Gerald J . Paulus 1010 No. 29th Add two bedrooms
6489 2,535 John Frangello 201 Union Ave. SE Install deck & patio awning
6490 3,650 Bert Harvey 201 Union Ave. SE Install carport,patio & sued
6491 2,800 Renton School Distr.#403 3000 NE 4th St. Install two portable classrooms
6492 40,000 VASA Homes, Inc. 1521 Edmonds Ave. NE Construct Residence
6493 3,000 Albert Finseth 611 South 15th St. Construct Basement
6494 44,160 Guy Lambiaso 524 So. 28th P1 . Construct Residence
6495 61,000 Guy Lambiaso 536 So. 28th Pl . Construct Residence
6496 83,800 Guy Lambiaso 530 So. 28th Pl . Construct Residence
6497 37,000 Leonard Builders, Inc. 413 Chelan Ave. SE Construct Residence
6498 37,000 Leonard Builders, Inc. 311 Chelan Ave. SE Construct Residence
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1810 Seattle Water Dept. Seneca & Stevens Ave.NW Water line across Seneca Ave.NW
1811 Tom Lambro 1810 NE 27th Install Side Sewer
1812 Const. Dist. 1209 No. 38th Connect Side Sewer
1813 Const. Distributers 1200 No. 38th Connect Sewer to Residence
1814 Cascade Sewer Distr. SE 168th St.& Benson Install Sanitary Sewer
1815 Ricnard M. Selzer 318 Cnelan Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7869 100 George Oberholtzer 4114 NE 22nd P1 . Install Temp. Services
7870 100 George Oberholtzer 4115 NE 22nd Pl . Install Temp. Service
7871 1 ,000 J.D. Builders 661 Taylor Ave. NW Install New Service
7872 1,255 VASA Homes, Inc. 1402 Dayton Ct. NE Wire Residence
7873 1,245 VASA Homes, Inc. 1703 Dayton Ct. NE Wire Residence
7874 350 McLendon Hardware 710 So. 2nd St. Wire Two Marquees
7875 250 Edward & Jewell Yaguchi 609 Union NE Wire Garage
7876 1,205 VASA Homes, Inc. 1408 Dayton Ct. NE Wire Residence
7877 1,080 VASA Homes, Inc. 1414 Dayton Ct. NE Wire Residence
7878 1,240 VASA Homes, Inc. 1415 Dayton Ct. NE Wire Residence
7879 250 Kingley G. Parker 2825 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Boxes & Cap Wiring
7880 50 Maropix, Inc. 3152 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Temporary Service
7881 11,750 Maropix, Inc. 3152 NE Sunset Blvd. Electrical Installation
7882 650 Norman Hertz 813 Jefferson Ave. NE Increased Service
7883 1,050 Leonard Builders 4401 SE 4th Pl . Wire Residence
7884 100 Dennis Engeland 691 Dayton Ave. NE Electrical Wiring
7885 1,500 Erik Backman 3205 NE 4th St. Wire Addition
7886 50 Ernest M. Holm 3414 NE 7th St. Move Wiring
7887 350 Wally Carlson 102 Montery Pl . NE Convert to Underground
7888 80 Mr. & Mrs. Water 1624 Index Ave. SE Wire Greenhouse
7889 VOID
7890 500 0. Frandsen 1701 NE 14th St. Connect Pump
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6594 2,958 Mr. & Mrs. Lambro 1810 NE 27th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6595 350 McLendon Hardware 710 So. 2nd St. Wire Two Marquees
6596 1,850 Don Richards 1900 Rolling Hills SE Install Fixtures
6597 750 VASA Homes 1408 Dayton Ct. NE Install Furnace �.
6598 VOID
6599 750 VASA Homes 1402 Dayton Ct. NE Install Furnace
6600 750 VASA Homes 1403 Dayton Ct. NE Install Furnace
6601 750 VASA Homes 1409 Dayton Ct. NE Electric Furnace
6602 750 VASA Homes 1415 Dayton Ct. NE Install Furnace
6603 750 VASA Homes 1501 Dayton Ct. NE Install Furnace
6604 1,835 Leonard Builders, Inc. 407 Anacortes Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6605 3,100 Stirskey Holdings 508 Smithers Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6606 3,100 Stirskey Holdings 512 Smithers Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
MECHANICAL PERMITS - CONTINUED
6607 $ 3,100 Stirskey Holdings 516 Smithers Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6608 1,414 Charles Henderson Co. 3110 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6609 1,415 Charles Henderson Co. 3206 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
661") 1,348 Charles Henderson Co. 3207 SE 19th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6611 1,349 Charles Henderson Co. 3201 SE 19th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
ION_ _PERMIT
84 T-300 Renton Shopping Center Renton Shopping Center Install Wall Sign
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
April 9 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF APRIL 2, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Street Vacation - Portion of California Ave. (N. 7th St. )
and portion of alley
Correspondence (Continued from March 26, 1979)
PUBLIC HEARING: Proposed Street Closure of So. 18th St. between Grant Ave. S.
and Jones Dr. SE
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA
These items are distributed to all Council Members for study and are adopted
by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Letter from Wayne T. Carter, 463 Lind Ave. NW, requests denial of building
permit for Lakeview Towers Condominiums between NW 2nd Ave. and NW 2nd
Pl . and between Maple and Stevens. Refer to Administration for reply.
b. Invitation from American Assoc. of Small Cities 4/21/79 Seminar, Renton.
Registration required. Refer to Council President.
c. Letter from City Clerk presents petition for vacation of portion of alley
between SW 12th St. and SW 13th St. Refer to Public Works Department,
Board of Public Works, Transportation Committee and Ways and Means
Committee for verification of petition, determination re advisability,
easements and fee; also resolution setting date of 6/11/79 public hearing.
d. Bid Openinq Park Equipment. Park Board notice of bid award. Concur.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Hearing Examiners ' s decision Anton Althoff Rezone R-272-78
and Appeal thereof.
b. Public. Works Director - Easement for Park & Ride lot.
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
R E F E R R A L S
Meeting of April 9 , 1979 City Clerk's Office
ADMINISTRATION
Direct Public Works Director*to deny Building Permit in Northwest Section for multiple
construction until an Environmental Impact Statement has been filed.
.�. Furnish reply to Mr. Sundquist re name of builders for Northwest Section multiples.
Letter from Hospital re expansion
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Vacation of portion of alley between SW 12th & SW 13th
COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Small Cities Seminar
CITY CLERK
Authorized to sign easement re Park and Ride Lot
Street vacation costs
MAYOR
Authorized to sign easement re Park and Ride
PLANNING COMMISSION
Area between commercial designation at Union & Sunset, Duvall & Sunset for review
Land Use and zoning West Hill area
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR*
Street vacation costs
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Vacation of portion of alley between SW 12th & SW 13th
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Streets - West Hill Moratorium area
Possible Cul de sac of S. 18th
Vacation of alley SW 12th & SW 13th
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Street Closure S. 18th St.
Althoff Rezone R-272-78
Ordinances of first reading 4/9: Dalpay rezone
Brier rezone
Hayes Mechanical settlement
Vacation of alley SW 12th
PUBLIC HEARINGS
4/16/79 Street Vacation California Ave. Continued from 4/2
6/4/79 Vacation R/W between NE Sunset and Jack-in-Box
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
April 9 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL MARGARET L. PROCTOR, GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER AND CHARLES
F. SHANE (Arrived shortly) . MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY,
EXCUSE COUNCILMAN THOMAS W. TRIMM. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN ..r
PRESENT City Attorney; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON Y.
ERICKSEN, Planning Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Direc-
tor; BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Department Representative; JAMES BOURASA,
Police Representative; MIKE PARNESS, Administrative Assistant.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Perry noted change would be made in action taken 4/2/79
4/2/79 re condominium development area of West Hill , Page 5 (see later) .
Councilman Stredicke added - Page 4, Audience Comment re Down Zone
Requested - Council President Shinpoch left the Chambers and took
no part in any discussion or action declaring possible conflict of
interest because she is resident of area in question. Councilwoman
Shinpoch returned to Chambers (End of first paragraph Page 5) .
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE MINUTES OF 4/2/79 AS
CORRECTED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Street Vacation published and mailed, according to law; Mayor Delaurentit opened
Portion of the public hearing to consider vacation of a portion of California
California Ave. of California Ave./N. 7th St. west of Garden Ave. N. and a portion
N. 7th Street of alley between Garden Ave. N. and Park Ave. N. as petitioned by
The Boeing Company and Tek and Lily Wong. City Clerk Mead read
correspondence: Letter from Public Works Director for Board of
Public Works recommended approval of vacation of both street and
alley, neither deemed necessary for the traffic circulation of the
City; retention of utility easements on N. 7th St. ; value of property
to be vacated set at $2.50 per sq. ft. Letter from Tek and Lily
Wong rescinded authorization of signatures on petition effective
4/5/79. Letter from Public Works Director reported remaining signa-
ture on petition (Mr. Hamilton representing The Boeing Co. ) repre-
sented 85% of the property abutting said proposed street and alley.
Continued Public Works Director Gonndson used wall map to explain area of the
proposed vacation and adjacent streets; also withdrawal nf signatures
of the Wongs(being contract purchasers) . William Baron, Attorney for
The Boeing Company, reported Boeing was seeking the vacation; are in
contact with the original fee owners and that petition bearing their
signature would be presented. Upon inquiry City Attorney Warren dis-
cussed ownership riqhts. Following discussion, it was moved by
Stredicke, second Clymer, continue hearing for one week for presenta-
tion of additional signature. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND
CLYMER, CONTINUE HEARING FOR 45 MINUTES AWAITING DELIVERY OF THE
8:30 P.M. SIGNATURE OF FEE TITLE OWNER OF PROPERTY ADJACENT TO VACATION. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Proposed Closure published, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearinq to consider the
South 18th St. closure of S. 18th St. at connection with Rolling Hills plat between
Rolling Hills Jones Dr. SE and Grant Ave S, ds petitioned at Council meeting of 3/ 19.
Area A petition bearing signatures of 67 home owners had been presented
at that meeting by Gwen Smith, 1724 Jones Dr. SE, and Council had
set 4/9/79 as public hearing. Reasons given for closure request:
During construction of development, road was not intended to be a
public road. Safety of children and protection of property. In-
creased traffic' further traffic anticipated with building of
condominiums along S. 18th St. with short cuts through Rolling Hills.
Renton City Council
4/9/79 Page 2
PUBLIC HEARING - Continued
Street Closure Persons present favoring closure: Gwen Smith; James McClelland, 1922
S. 18th St. Jones Ct. SE; Leslie Alberts, 1719 18th Ct. SE; Dave Langley, 1833
SE 18th; Bonnie House, 1732 Jones Dr. SE; Laurie Johnson, 1626 Lincoln
Ct. SE, George Poff, 1716 Lincoln Ct. SE; Jim Elder, 1633 Lincoln SE.
Persons present opposing vacation due to ease of access and avoidance
of congestion: Raymond Barry, 1625 Jones Dr. SE. Letter from Sherwood
Brady, 1741 Jones Dr. SE, favored the vacation.
Discussion ensued. Planning Director Ericksen explained condominium
development proposed for area with orientation to Grant Ave. not
S. 18th, with green belt between multiples and single family; also
noting no single family residential access to 18th. Councilman Perry
discussed vacation of the street. Upon Council inquiry, Fire Depart-
ment Representative Phillips advised need for adequate access.
Councilman Shane suggested cul de sac on S. 18th. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND PERRY, CLOSE THE HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
CLYMER, SOUTH 18th STREET BE CLOSED FROM POINT OF ENTRANCE INTO
ROLLING HILLS DEVELOPMENT TOWARD THE EAST. CARRIED. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR
PROPER LEGISLATION. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, REFER
POSSIBLE CUL DE SAC OF S. 13th STREET TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
TO CONSULT WITH THE FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR EMERGENCY CONDITIONS. (Such
as turn around for fire truck) . CARRIED.
Recess MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES.
CARRIED. Council recessed at 9:10 p.m. and reconvened at 9:27 p.m.
ROLL CALL: All present as previously shown.
Street Vacation William Baron, Attorney for Boeing Company, reported he had not
Public Hearing received the expected petition with signature of owner concerning
Continued to previous street vacation for portion of California Ave. N.
4/16/79 MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING FOR ONE
(See Earlier) WEEK TO 4/16/79. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Harry Venables, 407 W. Gowe, representing homeowners in the area of
Objections to West Hill , objected to proposed Lakeview Towers Condominium. Council-
Multiple Dwelling woman Shinpoch left the Chambers declaring possible conflict of
Northwest Area interest and took no part in any discussion or action regarding this
of City matter. Mr. Venables called attention to objection of citizens in
area and requested Council cancel multiple zoning and deny building
(Lakeview Towers) Permit. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REMOVE ITEM 8.a. FROM
THE COUNCIL AGENDA FOR READING. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read letter
from Wayne T. Carter, 463 Lind Ave. NW requesting denial of building
permit for Lakeview Towers Condominiums proposed location between
NW 2nd Ave. and NW 2nd Pl . between Maple and Stevens. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, SUSPEND RULES AND PRESENT NEGLAY'S LETTER.
CARRIED. Letter from Richard Neglay, 656 Lind Ave. NW, opposed the
building of Lakeview Towers or any similar high-density, multi-family
construction which would endanger the singe-family character of that
Effective Date community and listed reasons for the opposition. Letter from Assistant
of Vesting of City Attorney, Dan Kellogg, explained building moratorium imposed
Rights under by the City Council 4/2/79 would not be effective against any permits
Building Permit for which application has been made prior to the enacting of that
Application moratorium on building permits in the Northwest area of the City
and cited court case of Parkridge v. Seattle ruling. Upon inquiry
by Councilman Perry,City Attorney Warren explained moratorium is legal
but application to this project depends on time of filing for building
permit which occurred during office hours on 4/2, while the moratorium
was enacted at the evening Council meeting 4/2/79 and would not affect
this project. Upon further inquiry by Councilman Perry as to whether
(See later Council has jurisdiction to deny the building permit, City Attorney
Referral to advised that if applicant has zoning for their project and is on file
Planning for declaration of negative impact, the City no longer has discretion
Commission) to deny permit; also noting matter Administrative . Further discussion
ensued regarding previous street vacation for portion of Lind Ave. NW
denied by Council 10/2/78. City Attorney Warren explained Courtcase
by Lakeview Towers Assoc. vs City, wherein street vacation was granted
based on prior court decision 15 years ago. Attorney Gowe pointed out
per Mr. Neglay' s letter contending zoning in area was spot zoning and
improper, that it should be voided. Planning Director Ericksen advised
that the present zoning was not classified as spot zoning and explained
the Comprehensive Land Use Plan for the area.
Renton City Council
4/9/79 Page 3
AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued
Resolution #2264 MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, THE 90-DAY BUILDING MORATORIUM RESO-
Moratorium on LUTION BE READ AT THIS TIME. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read resolution
Multiple Building placing 90 day moratorium for construction, improvement and alteration
Northwest Section of any multiple apartment building, condo, commercial and/or industrial
of City. facility in the northwest section of the City from Taylor Ave. NW to
the West City Limits and Renton Ave. to the North City Limits. Ways
and Means Committee Chairman Clymer reported committee recommendation
for adoption. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION .�
AS READ.* Discussion ensued and City Attorney Warren noted the City
cannot require additional conditions if building meets zoning regula-
tions and the declaration filed of non-significant environmental
impact. Councilman Clymer explained the moratorium allows time for
study and review street access particularly for access by emergency
vehicles and problems that may affect public health and safety.
City Attorney Warren explained this moratorium does not affect prior
application for multiple residential building. *ROLL CALL: 3-AYES;
STREDICKE, PROCTOR, CLYMER; 2-N0: PERRY AND SHANE. CARRIED. Resolution
adopted. Further discussion ensued and request was made that the
record reflect Public Works Director Gonnason's remarks(that Mr.
Neglay' s letter was in error)that financial burden' will be born by
the developer who will be required to provide minimum of 20 ft. wide
roadway with curbs , gutters and sidewalks on all abutting properties
with continuation of Lind Ave. to Taylor.
Moratorium MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, THE ADMINISTRATION DIRECT THE
Continued PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR TO DENY BUILDING PERMIT FOR MULTIPLE CONSTRUC-
TION UNTIL AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT HAS BEEN FILED. CARRIED.
Persons present opposing construction of condominium in West Hill
section: Norm Sundquist, 458 Lind Ave. , requested name of builder.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER REQUEST TO CITY ADMINISTRA-
TION FOR REPLY. CARRIED. Mr. Sundquist also inquired of street
improvements and was advised by Public Works Director that Taylor
Ave. NW .and Taylor Pl . from Renton to Stevens Ave. providing drainage,
sidewalk and 45 ft. roadway, is on the 6-Year Street Program but has
not been funded and at the present time no improvements funded.
Mr. Sundquist alleged any improvements would be for the benefit of
proposed condominimums, being advised by Councilman Perry that City
regularly repairs streets throughout the various districts.
Chester Douglas, E15 Lind NW; Oliver Torkelsen 306 NW 2nd Pl . ;
Patricia Raphael, 408 Seneca NW; Robin Little, 264 Maple NW; Barbara
Little, 264 Maple NW, called attention to petition presented at 10/2/78
public hearing concerning street vacation bearing more than 300 signa-
CORREC:TED-REFER Tib ,, tures protesting high density construction and claimed vested rights.
AZ �q ,Following further discussion, Public Works Director noted original
MINUTES t�F3.� application for Lakeview Towers building permit made 3/10/78 and
not accepted until 4/2/79.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. NE, expressed disapproval of discussion
Continued at the expense of Staff member, explaining that Staff interprets,
executes and enforces the ordinances, but does not zone property.
Traffic Dixie Johnson, 11615 142nd SE, complained of traffic problem near
Comment Union Ave. NE and NE 4th St. , traffic from new complex near former
Autoban turning left into Cemetery Road. Public Works Director
Gonnason explained that right-turn-only was planned onto NE 4th.
Lease Renewal Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N. , asked for Attorney General Opinion
Comment or State Auditor opinion concerning lease of. property to Chamber of
Commerce, alleging subsidy of profit-oriented organization; also
asking where are labor or charitable organizations represented?
Recess MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE HINUTES. CARRIED.
11 :35 p.m. Council reconvened at 11 :47 p.m. ROLL CALL: All Council
Members present as previously shown.
OLD BUSINESS Council President Shinpoch noted receipt of letter from Valley General
Hospital Hospital requesting certificate justifying expansion. MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, REFER THE LETTER FROM THE HOSPITAL TO THE
ADMINISTRATION FOR REPLY. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
4/9/79 Page 4
OLD BUSINESS - Continued
Planning and MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, ITEM 9.a. OF AGENDA BE PRESENTED.
Development CARRIED. Hearing Examiner decision recommended approval to R-3
Committee Report zone concerning request for rezone of property located on the south-
Anton an i Tie west corner NE Sunset Boulevardand Anacortes Ave. NE from "G" to
Althoff Rezone "B-1 . " Rezone requested by Anton Althoff to permit future commercial
R-272-78 use of the subject site. Applicant requested reconsideration on 3/12
and Appeal which was denied by the Examiner. The rezone was appealed to the City
Council on 3/19/79, objecting that designation of his property as
buffer strip was improper and capricious. Planning and Development
Committee Chairman Perry presented committee report having considered
appeal of Anton and Millie Althoff rezone 272-79 and recommended
that the City Council modify the decision of the Hearing Examiner
to approve B-1 zoning for one acre in the northwestern corner of the
site as requested by the applicant and R-3 for remainder of property:
affirming decision of the Hearing Examiner• Report listed determined
errors of fact and law and that zoning of both properties shall be
subject to the retention of the existing substantial trees and Honey-
dew Creek, if possible and desirable upon review of specific site
development. The report also recommended that the area between the
commercial designation at Union and Sunset and Duvall and Sunset be
referred to the Planning Commission for review and a change in the
Comprehensive Plan, if necessary. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT AND REFER
MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.* Discussion ensued. Wall
map used for pointing out question area. Councilman Clymer noted
appeal by Mr. Althoff was for the one acre only. Larry Brown, 11715
NE 145th, Kirkland, Real Estate representative for Mr. Althoff.,
explained location of property. MOTION CARRIED; Councilman Stredicke
requested his NO vote be recorded; Councilman Shane requested his YES
vote recorded; also restaurant under construction. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT REPORT TO REFER
AREA AT UNION NE, NE SUNSET AND DUVALL NE TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR REVIEW OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. CARRIED; Councilman Stredicke
requested his NO vote be recorded.
West Hill Councilman Perry recalled Council referral of 4/2/79 of streets
Streets in the in the area of the 90-Day Moratorium on multiple building to the
Moratorium Area Planning and Development Committee. Councilwoman Shinpoch left the
Chambers and took no part in any discussion or action on this matter.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE REFER THE MATTER OF STREETS IN THE
WEST HILL AREA TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE RATHER THAN PLANNING
AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: PROCTOR, PERRY,
CLYMER, SHANE; ONE NO: STREDICKE. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND SHANE, LAND USE AND ZONING OF THE WEST HILL AREA BE REFERRED
TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR REVIEW. CARRIED. Councilwoman
Shinpoch returned to the Chambers.
Traffic Jam Councilman Shane requested parking be eliminated from Park Ave.
North Renton during shift change and peak hours as 3:00 to 5:0(' p.m. to ease
traffic congestion; also include North Renton Streets of 3rd and
4th. Mayor Delaurenti referred the subject to the Public Works
Director for referral to the Traffic Engineering Department.
Street Vacation Councilman Stredicke requested costs of continuing public hearing
Costs for street vacation, noting $100 fee for the vacation, inquirying if
additional charge required for hearing continuation. Mayor Delaurenti
�. asked Public Works Director and City Clerk to reply.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recom-
Committee Report mending second and final readings of the following ordinances (on
first reading 4/9/79) :
Ordinance #3306 An ordinance was read rezoning property located at 516 Williams Ave.
Hyland Rezone S. from R-1 to R-3, known as the Hyland Rezone. MOVED BY CLYMER,
R-305-79 SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
Renton City Council
4/9/79 Page 5
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
Ordinance #3307 Councilman Perry declared possible conflict of interest and left the
Deak Rezone Chambers taking no part in any discussion or action of this matter.
R-286-79 An ordinance was read rezoning property from R-2 to P-1 located at
the west side of Talbot Rd. south of SE 43rd St. ; known as the
Deak Rezone. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS READ. Councilman Stredicke explained withdrawal of his objection..
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Councilman.Perry returned to Chambers .
First Reading The Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading for
Dalpay Rezone the following ordinances: -OWN
R-143-78 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from G to
L-1 property located 620 SW 12th St. , known as the Dalpay Rezone.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
First Reading An ordinance was read changing zoning classification from G-1 to
Brier Rezone SR-1 located in the vicinity of 1800 Duvall Ave. NE, known as the
Fran Briere Rezone. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER BACK
TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
First Reading An ordinance was read appropriating funds in amount of $10,000
Settlement as compromise settlement in favor of Hayes Mechanical , Inc. MOVED
Hayes Mechanica'1 BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND
MEANS 'COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Resolution #2265 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption of
Compensatory Time the following resolutions:
A resolution was read establishing policy regarding accumulation and
allowance of compensatory time by City employees in lieu of overtime.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2266 A resolution was read setting hearing date of 6/4/79 for vacation of
Vacation Portion proposed right-of-way lying outside the new alignment of Sunset
R/W adjacent to Blvd. NE adjacent to Jack-in-the-Box per petition filed by Alex
NE Sunset Blvd. Backamus. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS •�
READ. CARRIED.
Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval of Vouchers
No. 22657 through No. 22848 in amount of $544,900. 19 plus LID 297
Warrants R-14 in amount of $42,349.43 and C-17 $42,349.43; plus
LID 302 Warrants: R-33 $98,618.75, C-76 $93,687.81 and C-77
$4,930.94. Vouchers received departmental certification as to
receipt of merchandise and/or services received or rendered.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion without separate
discussion unless requested. Adopting motion follows items :
Small Cities The American Association of Small Cities extended invitation to
Seminar elected officials and community leaders to participate with others
in a seminar 4/21/79 at the Longacres Racetrack Paddock Club in
Renton. Invitation from Fife Mayor Vraves, Renton Mayor Delaurenti
and Region Manager Oldenburg. Refer to Council-. President.
Vacation of Letter from City Clerk Mead presented petition for vacation of a
Portion of Alley portion of alley between SW 12th St. and SW 13th St. , noting receipt
SW 12th & SW 13th of filing fee. Refer to the Public Works Department, Board of
Public Works, Transportation Committee and Ways and Means Committee
for verification of petition, determination re advisability,
easement and vacation fee; also resolution setting public hearing
date of 6/11/79. Concur.
Park Equipment Bid Opening 4/5 Redwood play equipment for Gene Coulon Memorial
Bid Acceptance Beach Park and Tiffany Park; 3 bids received. See attached tabula-
tion. Letter from Director of Parks and Recreation Webley reported
the Park Board recommendation for acceptance of low bid of Funco
Playground Equipment. Council concur.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Adopted CARRIED.
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CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Easement for Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested a resolution
Park and Ride Lot be prepared authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a quit
claim deed to the State of Washington regarding sewer easement for
the Park and Ride Lot. Future use of the easement not anticipated.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDA-
TION. City Attorney Warren noted a resolution not needed. CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
12:42 a.m.
Delores A. Mead, CMC, City Clerk
BID TABULATION SHEET
P RC) J E.0 T • REDWOOD PLAY EQUIPMENT FOR GENE COULON MEMORIAL PARK AND
DAT E - APRIL 5, 1979 TIFFANY PARK
BIDDER B1D
Doolittle Construction Co.
1900 118th Ave. SE 745.20 tax
Bellevue, WA 98005 BB, AA, EEO 60 days
Funco Playground & Gy Equip. $9,995.00
29633 20th Ave. So. $ 539.73 tax
Federal Way, WA 98003 Bank Check, BB, AA 45 days
EEO.
Gene Shoaf & Associates $9,999.00
PO Box 14801 $ 509.94 tax
Spokane, WA 99214 Cashier' s Check, BB, 60 days
AA, EEO
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EXP111 33 CITY OF RENTON
DATE 4/09/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS : 22652 - 22656
:URRENT *153, 977940
Now
PARKS *28, 560.96
STREETS *21.# 146908
LIBRARY *15j ?98994
COMP EMP TR ACT *2. 364.69
LIBRARY CONST • 099960
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST $124, 288900
SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR *92, 526906
WATERWORKS UTILITY *711547938
AIRPORT $16* 096972
EQUIPMENT RENTAL *141959932
FIREMAN ' S PENSION *3, 635.04
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $544, 900+ 19
AE, THE UNDERSIn%ED MEMBERS OF THE MAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANDISE AND/CR SERVICES HAVE BEEr4 RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOJCHERS NO@ 22657 THROUGH NO* 22848 IN THE AMOUNT
OF $544, 900. 19 TH('ISS 9TH DAY OF APRIL 1979•
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COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN MEMBER ell
L. I . D. #297 \
REVENUE WARRANT NO. R-14 $42 , 349 . 43 MEMBER �+ �• •
CASH WARRANT NO. C-17 $42 , 349 . 43
L. I . D. #302
REVENUE WARRANT NO. R-33 $98, 618. 75
CASH WARRANT NO. C-76 $93 , 687 . 81
CASH WARRANT NO. C-77 $ 4 ,930 . 94
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APgT!_9, .1g71
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 4-12 8:00 P.M. SHINPOCH Council Chambers Consolidation of Fire Depts. ,
Mayor's Letter, and Spheres of
Influence {Interest)
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 4-12 4:30. P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Proposed Policy Statement Compreh nsive
Land Use Plan
COMMUNITY SERVICES STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 4-16 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 4-11 4:45 P.M. PROCTOR 6th Floor Conf. Room
I
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES Thurs. 4-12 4:30 P.M. SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room New May Creek Sewer Line - Kennyd le
Area
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
Fire Station Mon. 4-16 4:00 P.M. New Fire Station Dedication w/Senator Jackson & Ph llis
Lamphere
Neighborhood Strategy Program Fri . 4-13 11 :00 A.M. Library Signing Ceremony w/Congressman Lofry &
K.C. Executive Spellman 6
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
APRIL 9, 1979
ILDING PERMITS
99 $150,000 Group Health Cooperative 801 SW 16th St. Completion of Interior Office
"x'500 3,000 Davis-Leisure Estates Leisure Estates #51 Patio covers,shed
6501 150 James D. Long 1061 Lynnwood NE Add Shed
6502 Emmett Kindle 2625 Jones Ave. NE Demolish Shed
6503 4,192 Frank Loureirs 201 Union Ave. SE Awnings , shed,window
6504 12,000 Tom Bean 402 South 36th St. Construct Addition
6505 6,500 James D. Long 1061 Lynnwood Ave. NE Install Swimming Pool
6506 80,000 Greg Duffy 1513 Jones Ave. NE New Residence
6507 41,000 Jack Robertson 3321 SE 7th New Residence
6508 7,200 Pre-Cut International 600 SW 13th St. Pre-Load
6509 1,300 Robert S. Brown 1165/1167 Glennwood NE Re-roof & Install Windows
6510 45,000 Albert Hopkins 630 Cedar Ave. So. New Residence
6511 5,600 David Lukowski 2216 Aberdeen Ave. NE Construct Garage
6512 City of Renton 217 Mill Ave. So. Demolish Residence
6513 52,000 Tom Carner 3407 Talbot Rd. So. Construct Residence
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1816 1st Federal Savings/Loan 201 Wells Ave. So. Install Sanitary & Side Sewer
1817 1st Federal Savings/Loan 201 Wells Ave. So. Side Sewer
1818 NW Food Brokers 4242 E. Valley Rd. Curb, Driveway & Sidewalk
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7891 150 Mr. Wattam 52 Monterey P1 . NE Underground Conversion
'992 200 James D. Long 1061 Lynnwood NE Extension of Electrical Serv.
93 900 Fakharzadehand & Khattibi 1201 N. 31st St. Electrical & Base Bd. Heating
94 600 Bill Killian 4304 SE 3rd St. Increase Service-Furnace
7195 1,770 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 100 SW 43rd Wire Warehouse
7896 500 Philip Mooney 2210 NE 10th Install Service-Garage
7897 800 Boeing Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Install Receptacles
7898 4,700 Boeing Co. 1000 SW 43rd St. Install Receptacle
7899 1,000 Hugh Carney 230 Rainier Ave. So. Relocate Services
7900 1,400 Erik Backman 3205 NE 4th St. Add Panels to Existing Service
7901 205 Donald Van Auken 201 Union Ave. SE Connect Mobile Home
7902 205 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union Ave. SE Connect Mobile Home
7903 1,200 VASA Homes 1408 Dayton Court NE Wire Residence
7904 1,200 VASA Homes 1506 Dayton Court NE Wire Residence
7905 500 William M. Winans 1700 NE 20th St. Install AMP Service-Garage
7906 25,180 NW Food Brokers 4242 E. Valley Rd. Wire Office Building
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6612 VOID
6613 $ 150 Ernest M. Holm 3414 NE 7th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6614 4,200 Cliff Gray 224 SW 12th St. Install Heating/Air Condition
6615 3,750 Cash Foods, Inc. 1190 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Heating/Air Condition
6616 1,200 Fakharzadehand & Khattibi 1201 N. 31st St. Install Fixtures
6617 3,500 Burger King 105 SW 7th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6618 5,811 J. Frandsen 1701 NE 14th St. Install Heat Pump
6619 59,130 Boeing No. 8th & Park Ave. No. Install Exhaust System
20 VOID
21 18,000 NW Food Brokers 4242 E. Valley Rd. Install Heating/Air Condition
—22 40,392 Star Machinery 4202 W. Valley Rd. Install Heating/Air Condition
SIGN PERMIT
685 4,000 Miracle Auto Painting 310 North 3rd St. Install Pole Sign
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
April 16 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF APRIL 9, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Street Vacation - Portion of California Ave. (N. 7th St. ) Now
and portion of alley as petitioned by The Boeing Company
Continued from March 26, 1979 and April 9, 1979
5. PUBLIC MEETING: Lazetti Annexation
6. AUDIENCE COMMENT
7. OLD BUSINESS BY COU11CIL
8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
9. CONSENT AGENDA: Items adopted by one motion without discussion unless requested .
a. Public Works Director requests temporary personnel . Refer to Ways and
Means Committee for recommendation and/or ordinance appropriating funds .
b. Mayor Delaurenti appoints Garry Anderson to permanent position of Police
Officer effective 4/16/79. Concur.
c. Mayor Delaurenti appoints Fred J. Kaufman to position of Land Use
Hearing Examiner to complete term of L. Rick Beeler, who has resigned.
Effective 5/1/79 to 1/20/80. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
d. Mayor Delaurenti appoints Mrs. Peggy Cummins to the Human Rights and
Affairs Commission to complete term of Margaret Proctor; effective 'to
4/25/80. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
e. Police Chief requests travel approval and advance funds for Detective
Sgt. Wm. File and Det. R. Nibarger to Vancouver, B.C. 4/26. Concur .
f. Public Works Director recommended Council acceptance 4/23 sanitary sewer
project Jones Ave. NE LID 284 S-180 Lundberg Construction; and payment of
retained amount of $17,011 .32 to contractor in 30 days if conditions met.
Concur.
g. Mayor Delaurenti presents three bid proposals for 1979 union contract
negotiations labor relations services . Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
h. Proclamation of Mayor Delaurenti for Secretaries Week 4/22-28/79.
i . Claim for Damages - Pacific Northwest Bell , damage to buried cable
$542.64. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
j . Summons and Complaint Mary K. MacDonald injury from fall . Refer to
City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
10. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Valley General Hospital re Emergency Medical Services
b. Radford & Co. re Abandonment of Easement
11 . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
12. AUDIENCE COMMENT
13. ADJOURNMENT
MENNEN
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
R E F E R R A L S
Meeting of April 16 , 1979 Office of the City Clerk
ADMINISTRATION
West Hill water supply (Item being held by Utilities Committee)
Address letter to Metro Council re special senior citizens rate (Mayor's Office)
Zoning of Property between 2nd Pl . and 2nd St. area of moratorium
CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER
Damages Claim - Pacific NW Bell
Court Case - Mary MacDonald
BUDGET COMMITTEE
Fire Department consolidation and protection for South City
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Trash Receptacles
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
Authorized to sign Easement vacation
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
"Scared Straight"
EMS Valley General contract
Fund Raising of It' l Do Tav independent bikers
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Vacation of California Ave. and adjacent Alley
Althoff Rezone (First reading 4/16) Ordinance
Appropriation for temporary personnel Public Works
Bids proposals from Labor Negotiators
Appointment of Hearing Examiner
Appointment to Human Rights Commission
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Alley Vacation area SW 12th 6/11/79
Vacation of South portion California Ave.
APPOINTMENT
Garry Anderson to permanent position of Police Officer effective 4/16/79
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
April 16 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL MARGARET L. PROCTOR, GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W.
TRIMM AND CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; W. E. BENNETT,
PRESENT Deputy Finance Director; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GRODON
Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works
Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; JAMES
MATTHEWS, Fire Department Rep. ; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative
Assistant; JOHN BUFF, Police Representative.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Daily Record Chronicle.
MINUTE APPROVAL Upon inquiry by Council President Shinpoch for corrections or
additions to the Council Minutes of 4/9/79, Norm Sundquist, 458
Lind Ave. , requested addition Page 3, 2nd paragraph, "Request
documentation from the Renton Fire Department be given to the West
Hill Community Club, one week before issuance of tuilding permit,
that adequate water supply is avilable at the present time for
any emergency that might occur at the new development (Lakeview
Towers) ; also whether or not all City fire regulation standards
have been met. " MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, INCLUDE ADDITION.
CARRIED. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE MIkUTES OF
4/9/79 AS CORRECTED. Councilwoman Shinpoch requested the record
indicate she took no part in voting on this matter due to possible
conflict of interest (being resident of West Hill area) . CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Street Vacation published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Portion of the public hearing to consider vacation of a portion of California
CaliforniaAve. Ave./N. 7th St. west of Garden Ave. N. and a portion of alley
West of Garden N. between Garden Ave. N. and Park Ave. N. as petitioned and con-
and Adjacent tinued from 3/26 and 4/9/79. City Clerk Mead reported receipt
Alley of document awaited at previous public hearing; the supplement
to petition for vacation of portion of California Ave. executed
1/5/79 by The Boeing Co. and Tek H. and Lily M. Wong owners of
all abutting property to vacation. The document was signed by
Harry H. and Anita V. Torrens as sellers under real estate contract
of the property abutting vacation to Tek H. Wong. Mr. Wong, 2220
34th S, Seattle,noted his withdrawal of signature from petition,
questioning his right to acquire property and if acquired,
questioned maintenance of storm sewer located on south portion of
California Ave. , and fencing of property by Boeing would not be
helpful to egress. Upon inquiry, City Attorney Warren advised
that under real estate contract, the seller retains fee title owner-
ship and right of acquisition until contract paid. Public Works
Director noteu storm drainage would continue to be maintained by
the City if vacated and easements to be retained on both north and
south portions of street. During discussion, Mr. Wong noted he is
listed as owner of property on King County tax rolls. Boeing
representative, Harry Blangey, 12454 NE 6th,Bellevue, explained
lureason for vacation of street, that new building planned and area
would be used for parking; fence not planned. Upon inquiry by
Councilman Clymer, Mr. Blangy reported that Mr. Torrence had
offered sale of that portion of street to The Boeing Co. if vacated.
Cheryl Laimer, 619 167th NE, Bellevue, Boeing representative,
asked that alley vacation be granted as the City Council is not
questioning that portion. Following further discussion, it was
Moved by Perry, Second Shane, close the public hearing. SUBSTITUTE
MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECONU SHINPUGH, UuSE THE PUBLIC HEARING
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Public Hearing - Continued
Street Vacation ON THE NORTH PART OF REQUESTED VACATION AND ON THE ALLEY, BUT
California Ave. NOT ON THE SOUTH HALF OF STREET. SUBSTITUTE MOTION CARRIED.
Petitioned MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONTINUE HEARING ON THE
by Boeing Company SOUTH HALF OF REQUESTED VACATION FOR 30 DAYS. CARRIED. MOVED
BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN VACATION OF
Hearing Continued ALLEY AND NORTH HALF OF CALIFORNIA AVE N. WITH THE CONDITION
to 5/21/79 for OF UTILITY EASEMENT, CHARGING ONE-HALF ASSESSED VALUATION FOR
South 30 Ft. PROPERTY VACATED AND REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
California Ave. CARRIED. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: SHINPOCH, STREDICKE, PROCTOR, PERRY,
CLYMER; 2-N0: TRIMM AND SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been published,
Lazetti Annexation posted and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public meeting
10% Petition to consider the 10% letter of intent to annex properties to the
Highlands Area City located east of Kirkland Ave. NE and west of Honey Creek
Park and north of the City Limits, being 3.15 acres of undeveloped
land. Planning Director Ericksen explained the area on the
Comprehensive Plan as low and medium density multi-family.
Letter from City Clerk Mead explained the legislative body
needs to determine whether to accept the letter of intent,
require adoption of Comprehensive Plan, Zoning Ordinance, pre-
existing bonded indebtedness and authorize circulation of 75%
petition. Paul Houser, 57 Monterey Ave. NE, Attorney represent-
ing the Renton Housing Authority explained this site was selected
for the building of the 55 low-income housing units, and intro-
duced project architect. Council President Shinpoch noted project
previously approved by the Council . Planning Director Ericksen
explained that petition represents 100% favoring annexation but
Council must follow legal requirements. Tony Lazetti , 2003
Shattuck Ave. S. , represented property owners and accepted the
City's zoning, Comprehensive Plan and any pre-existing indebted-
ness. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE 10%
LETTER OF INTENT TO ANNEX AND AUTHORIZE CIRCULATION OF THE 75%
PETITION REQUIRING ADOPTION OF ZONING, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND
ANY PRE-EXISTING BONDED INDEBTEDNESS. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT James Lawrence, 2203 Jones Pl . SE, reported receipt of letter
from the Public Works Director conducting poll concerning closure
SE 20th St. of portion of SE 20th between Edmonds Dr. and Edmonds Ave. SE.
and expressed his dissatisfaction at the proposed closure. Mr.
Lawrence also objected to 4/9 Council action closing SE 18th St.
Councilman Clymer explained Council 's attempt to determine wishes
of people living in the area.
Fund Raising Gerald Neissenger, It' l Do Tavern, 205 Airport Way, explained
a group of independent bikers and bike enthusiasts have started
a fund raising goal of $10,000 for Medic I . He explained first
aid courses will be held at the tavern from 12:00 noon to 1 :00
Sundays; and asked that $50 caberet fee be waived for each of
three or four music "jam" sessions planned to be held; also explained
donation of time and product by Musicians and himself. City
Attorney Warren explained Code section allowing waiver of fee
for charitable events. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH,
REFER SUBJECT OF REQUEST TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Introduction Mayor Delaurenti introduced Paul Maxin former Council Member
recently returned from residence in Hawaii .
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, FIVE-MINUTE RECESS. CARRIED.
Council recessed at 9:30 and reconvened at 9:43 p.m. Roll Call :
All Council Members present.
OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL RESCIND ACTION TAKEN LAST
West Hill Area WEEK REQUIRING AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT ON WEST HILL
of Moratorium MULTIPLE CONSTRUCTION. CARRIED. Councilwoman Shinpoch requested
on Multiple the record show she took no part in any discussion or action on
Building this matter. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, CITY ADMINISTRATION
INVESTIGATE AND REPORT TO COUNCIL REGARDING ZONING OF PROPERTY
BETWEEN 2ND PLACE AND 2ND STREET. CARRIED. councilman Stredicke
abstained from voting and Councilwoman Shinpoch did not participate.
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Old Business - Continued
Motion Declared Mpved by Shane, Second Proctor, City give all Senior Citizens
Invalid � �` 5 years of age and older living in their own home$, $50 off on
,q• City's portion of taxes. City Attorney Warren ,' motion in
�� violation of the Washington State Constitution, that public funds
<�;. OF could only be used for aid of poor and/or infirmed, that all
1_ mac, persons 65 and older did not fall into that category. MOTION
DECLARED INVALID BY MAYOR DELAURENTI .
Utilities Utilities Committee Chairman Shane presented report recommending
--- Committee Report concurrence in Public Works Director's report of 1/26/79 for the
Mamas Ave. NE establishment of a special fund for replacement of storm sewer
Storm Sewer Line line in Camas Ave. NE except that the required contribution rate
Replacement be $.03 per sq. ft. in lieu of the $.0228 per sq.ft. ; additional
fee to provide hedge against inflation in procject cost.
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED.
West Hill The Utilities Committee report recommended the water supply needs
Water Supply for the West Hill area be referred to the Administration for
appropriate study and recommendation. Upon inquiry, Public Works
Director Gonnason recalled recently aborted water project for the
West Hill area when two of five water districts in the area refused
to participate. Councilman Shane requested the item be held at
the present time.
City Shop The Utilities report recommended the City negotiate with the County
Relocation for space adjacent to the County Shop site on NE 4th Street on a
lease or purchase basis. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN
REPORT RE CITY SHOP RELOCATION. CARRIED.
R/W Adjoining The report stated matter of the right-of-way adjoining the American
American Legion Legion Hall has been resolved and the City has assumed the
Hall responsibility for correction. Upon inquiry by Councilman Clymer
Public Works Director explained City would restore 10 ft. strip
to original condition by oiling with payment out of street mainten-
ance funds . (Approval follows)
Undergrounding The report recommended that Council concur with Public Works
Department request to amend City Code regarding joint services
facilities for undergrounding and the matter be referred to the
Ways and Means Committee for legislation. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND
BY PROCTOR, COUNCIL APPROVE ITEMS REGARDING RIGHT-OF-WAY AND
UNDERGROUNDING. CARRIED.
May Creek The Utilities Committee report enclosed status report from Metro
Interceptor re City's request for the May Creek Interceptor Extension (funds
included in Metro's 1980 capital budget) . The committee recom-
Kennydale mended the Administration investigate and report back on the
Interceptor feasibility for the Kennydale Interceptor and the Honey Creek
Interceptor. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR. Dis-
Honey Creek cussion ensued regarding prior attempts of Sewer LID' s in the
Interceptor Kennydale area. Councilman Stredicke requested the record indicate
his question to the City Attorney "If any member of the City Coun-
cil or his/her immediate family members have any interest in any
property or option on any property in relative area which may
stand to benefit from this action, that they disqualify themselves
from voting. " City Attorney Warren advised Yes, any such person
should disqualify themselves (except single family residence) .
MOTION CARRIED.
Metro Sewer Rate The Utilities Committee report attached proposed Metro sewer rate
Increase increase from $3.55 per month per residential customer to $3.90
in 1980 with yearly increases to $4.65 in 1983. The committee
report recommended that the Metro sewer rate not be increased.
MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL ADOPT COMMITTEE REPORT.
SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, METRO JUSTIFY THE
NEED FOR INCREASE AGAINST THE FACILITIES THEY HAVE INSTALLED IN
THE CITY. SUBSTITUTE MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
PERRY, CITY ADDRESS LETTER TO METRO COUNCIL THROUGH THE MAYOR'S
OFFICE ASKING SPECIAL PRO RATED SLNIOR CITIZENS RATE (Similar to
City' s reduced water/sewer rates for low-income elderly)FOR ANY
PROPOSED METRO RATE INCREASE. CARRIED.
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Old Business - Continued
Committee of Whole Council President Shinpoch presented Committee of the Whole
Report report advising memo from Mayor Delaurenti reported delay in
asking consideration of the Building reorganization plan until
Building budget presentation; and that Councilman Stredicke had requested
Reorganization information in advance of the budget hearings. (Information)
Fire Department The Committee of the Whole report recommended that the subject of
Consolidation & consolidation of Fire Departments and fire protection south of
Protection for the City be referred to the Public Safety Committee for recommenda-
South City tion to Council . MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER
TO THE BUDGET COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Spheres of The report recommended that the subject of Spheres of Influence
Influence be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for the appropriate
resolution with the stipulation that the northern boundary be
adjusted to incorporate the Renton School District. The report
stated the committee was assured that agreement at this time did
not constitute a financial commitment nor were there areas which
were not negotiable at a later date. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND
CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Trash Receptacles The report stated that Mayor Delaurenti explained a need for 65
new trash receptacles with a purchase price of $5,162.23 and the
committee recommended that the matter be referred to the Community
Services Committee. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN
THE REPORT. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recom-
Committee Report mending second and final readings of the following ordinances
Ordinance #3308 (First readings 4/9/79) :
Dalpay Rezone An ordinance was read changing zoning classification from G General. ;
R-143-78 to Light Industrial District L-1 for property located in vicinity
of 620 SW 12th St. , known as the Dalpay Rezone. MOVED BY TRIMM,
SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
Ordinance #3309 An ordinance was read rezoning property from G-1 General to Single
Briere Rezone Family Residence District SR-1 located in the vicinity of 1800
R-306-79 Duvall NE, known as Fran Brier property. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
CLYMER, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: All Ayes Except
STREDICKE VOTED NO. MOTION CARRIED.
Ordinance #3310 An ordinance was read transferring $10,000 for compromise litiga-
Settlement tion regarding damages and extra contract compensation claims in
Hayes Mechanical favor of Hayes Mechanical , Inc. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER,
ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES EXCEPT STREDICKE. CARRIED.
First Reading An ordinance was read rezoning property from G to B-1 Business
Althoff Rezone and R-3 located on the southwest corner of Sunset Blvd. NE and
R-272-78 Anacortes Ave. NE, known as Althoff property. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND PROCTOR, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE AND
REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Resolution #2267 Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption of
Alley Vacation following resolutions :
Between SW 12th A resolution was read setting date of 6/11/79 for public hearing
and SW 13th to consider petition of Eugene Miles for vacation of alley
VAC # 11-79 located between SW 12th and SW 13th Streets. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND BY SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2268 A resolution was read transferring $6,382 from Contingency Fund
Fund Transfer to Current Fund for payment of 1979 Association of Washington
AWC Dues Cities service fee ($.2178 per 1978 population of 29,000) .
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND
ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. See later action.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 10:35 p.m: and reconvened at 10:45 p.m. ROLL CALL:
All Council Members Present. Following discussion on resolution:
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Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued
Resolution #2268 ROLL CALL: 4-AYES: SHINPOCH, PROCTOR, PERRY, CLYMER. 3-N0:
AWC Dues Cont. STREDICKE, TRIMM AND SHANE. MOTION CARRIED AND RESOLUTION ADOPTED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion without discussion
unless requested.
Temporary Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested appropriation
Personnel of $11 ,525 from unanticipated revenue for purpose of employing
two temporary electronic helpers for a period of three months and
one for a period of nine months . The letter attached work load
and manpower schedule. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Police Travel Police Chief Darby requested authorization for travel and advance
funds for Detective Sgt. William File and Detective Richard
Nibarger for conference in Vancouver, B.C. April 26. Concur.
Project Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason recommended Council
Completion acceptance as of April 23 for sanitary sewer project on Jones
Sanitary Sewer Ave. NE, LID 284, Project S-180 by Lundberg Construction Co.
The letter also requested payment of retained amount of $17,011 .32
to contractor in 30 days if all conditions and requirements met.
Concur.
Labor Mayor Delaurenti presentedthree bid proposals for 1979 union
Negotiator contract negotiations for labor relations services with three
City groups. Personnel Director, Sharon Green 's letter of
transmittal was enclosed. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Secretaries Proclamation of Mayor Delaurenti declared April 22-28, 1979 as
Week Secretaries Week in recognition of their diligence and invited
all business and industry to join in giving special attention to
Secretaries Day Wednesday 4/25/79. Council concur.
Damages Claim Claim for Damages filed by Pacific Northwest Bell for damage to
buried cable in amount of $542.64. Refer to City Attorney and
Insurance Carrier.
Court Case Summons and Complaint filed by Mary K. MacDonald' s Attorney
alleging disabling injuries from fall on protruding joint in
sidewalk. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA
Approval AS SHOWN ABOVE. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, THE
FOLLOWING ITEMS (b.c.d. ) BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY . CARRIED.
Police Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Garry Anderson to perman-
Appointment ent position of Police Officer effective 4/16/79 having success-
fully completed his six-month probationary period.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY , CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED.
Hearing Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Fred J. Kaufman to the
Examiner position of Land Use Hearing Examiner to complete the term of L.
Rick Beeler, who has resigned; appointment effective 5/1/79 to
1/20/80; monthly salary: $2297. The letter explained recruitment
and attached Mr. Kaufman's employment history, noting Mr. Kaufman
would be present at the Ways and Means Committee Monday meeting:
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE. Councilman Clymer announced 4/18 meeting for interview
inviting public to ask questions. Councilman Stredicke questioned
appointment timing with new Mayor taking office 1/12/80. Attorney
Warren explained ordinance requirement recently changed. Following
discussion, MOTION CARRIED. (See meeting schedule. )
Appointment to Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Peggy Cummins to the
Human Rights Human Rights and Affairs Commission completing term of Margaret
Commission Proctor, who has resigned; term effective to 4/25/80. MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND SHANE, REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
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CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Valley General Letter from Valley General Hospital , Asst. Administrator, Dennis
Hospital Popp, enclosed copy of 1979 contract with King County Emergency
E.M.S. Medical Services (EMS) Dvn. to fund the Valley Medic I Program
April through September 1979. The letter explained the Provider
Group at its March meeting recommended approval of the contract
with language deleted referencing "User Fees" as deleted in the
1978 contract. The letter requested approval contingent on a
contract funding amount satisfactory to the Provider Group.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY
COMMITTEE. Substitute Motion by Perry, Seconf Proctor approve
contract as written. SUBSTITUTE MOTION FAILED. MOTION CARRIED
TO REFER TO COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Vacation of Letter from Radford & Co. , Colin W. Radford President, requested
Easement release of easement and deed to Kennydale 405, a Washington State
Joint Venture. The letter explained easement was abandoned in
favor of a better location on the property and at time of recording
the Engineering Dept. inadvertently neglected to withdraw the
subject easement (7508200650) . Letter of approval for release of
easement was presented from Public Works Director Gonnason.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR AND AUTHORIZE THE
MAYOR AND CLERK TO SIGN AGREEMENT. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
"Scared Councilman Perry presented newspaper article by John Hamer concern-
Straight" ing adoption of the use of documentary "Scared Straight" shown
recently on TV, wherein young offenders are taken into prison
and talk to hardened criminals . Also included was note of approval
of use of the film from Renton 's Crime Prevention Officer,
Arnie Hubner. Upon discussion questioning jurisdiction over
juveniles, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER SUBJECT
TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE . CARRIED.
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Councilman Shane requested information on revenue received, noting
Utility tax should be reduced proportionately to more funds
received than budgeted.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. NE, expressed belief that Council
should have vacated entire portion of California Ave. as no
objections were received from fee owner.
Objection to Robin Little, 264 Maple NW, inquired of Council action rescinding
Lakeview Towers requirement for environmental impact statement for building in
Northwest section and asked vested rights with submittal of
petition at public hearing in October 1978, petition bearing 300
signatures opposing multiple construction. Council President
Shinpoch left the Chambers and took no part in any discussion or
in action on this matter.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
The meeting adjourned at 11 :55 p.m.
Delores A. Mead, C.M.C.
City Clerk
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF April 161979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 4-19 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Proposed Policy Statement
Comprehensive Land Use Plan-Conti wing
COMMUNITY SERVICES STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANS Wed. 4-18 7 :00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room Interview for Hearing Examiner Po ition-
Questions Accepted from Public
Mon. 4-23 7 :00 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 4-18 4:45 P.M. PROCTOR 6th Floor Conf. Room
TRANSPORTATION Tues. 4-17 Noon TRIMM 4th Floor Conf. Room
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
American Assoc. of Small Cities Sat. 4-21 Longacres
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
APRIL 16, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
656551 3,850 Ray Johnson 96 Logan Ave. South Construct Residence
6515 2,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1022 SW 41st St. Add Restroom to Warehouse
6516 1,884 G. Thornton 1717 Kennewick Ct. SE Reroof Residence
6517 75,000 Boeing Renton Plant-403 Bldg. Modify Cafeteria
6518 10,000 Boeing Renton Plant Construct Storage Shed
6519 134,500 Boeing Renton Plant, 10-90 B1dg.Remodel Cafeteria •�
6520 780 Richard Selzer 318 Chelan Ave. SE Replace Bay Window
6521 40,000 Jack A. Benaroya 616 SW 41st Overhead & Underground Sprinw er.
6522 3,200 Air Product & Chemi.cdls 950 Powell SW Pre-load Fill Material
6523 60,000 George Oberholtzer 4109 NE 22nd P1 . Construct Residence
6524 84,000 George Oberholtzer 4114 NE 22nd Pl . Construct Residence
6525 60,000 George Oberholtzer 4115 NE 22nd Pl . Construct Residence
6526 3,000 Fred Collen 300 Renton St. So. Replace Roof
6527 751,911 Sam Younker 3900 East Valley Rd. Construct Office Bldg.
6528 30,000 Group Health Coop 801 SW 16th St. Erect Storage Shed
6529 19,000 Nelson Plastering Inc. 1525 N. 4th St. Remodel portion of Bldg.
6530 4,000 Al Courtney 4325 SE 3rd St. Construct Garage
6531 480 Louie Barei 310 Wells Ave. So. Install Rock on Store Front
6532 12,575 Renton School Distr.#403 3000 NE 4th St. Construct Gable Roof-Greenhouse
6533 50,000 Brown Strand Homes 905 N. 36th St. New House
6534 50,000 Brown Strand Homes 913 N. 36 St. New House
6535 VOID
6536 1 ,932 Beadle 201 Union SE Carport
6537 1,500 Mr. Marashima 235 Pelly Ave. No. Fire Damage Repair
6538 1 ,000 Harold Glimsade 769 Queen Ave. NE Install Fireplace
6539 700 John S. Simpson 513 So. 15th St. Reroof Residence
6540 60,000 Helen Shook 1405 NE 24th St. New Residence
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1819 Olympic Ventures 1850 Grant Ave. So. Side Sewer
1820 VASA Homes, Inc. 1414 Dayton Ct. NE Side Sewer
1821 VASA Homes, Inc. 1408 Dayton Ct. NE Side Sewer
1822 VASA Homes, Inc. 1403 Dayton Ct. NE Side Sewer
1823 VASA Homes, Inc. 1415 Dayton Ct. NE Side Sewer
1824 VASA Homes, Inc. 1402 Dayton Ct. NE Side Sewer
1825 VASA Homes, Inc. 1409 Dayton Ct. NE Side Sewer
1826 Howard Cooper Corp. 4000 West Valley Hwy. Side Sewer
1827 Leonard Builders, Inc. ` 413 Chelan Ave. SE Side Sewer
1828 Leonard Builders, Inc. 421 Chelan Ave. SE Side Sewer
1829 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4600 SE 4th P1 . Side Sewer
1830 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4518 SE 4th Pl . Side Sewer
1831 Leonard Builders, Inc. 401 Anacortes Ave. SE Side Sewer
1832 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4401 SE 4th Pl . Side Sewer
1833 Leonard Builders, Inc. 407 Anacortes Ave. SE Side Sewer
1834 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4403 SE 4th Side Sewer
1835 Leonard Builders, Inc. 311 Chelan Ave. SE Side Sewer
1836 Leonard Builders, Inc. 350 Anacortes Ave. SE Side Sewer
1837 Leonard Builders, Inc. 349 Anacortes Ave. SE Side Sewer
1838 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4407 SE 4th Pl . Side Sewer
1839 Delbert G. Boltz 305 Chelan Ave. SE Side Sewer
1840 Mancini Enterprises 310 N. 3rd Pl . 3 driveway over 35' Commercial
1841 Peter B. Mortensen 2319 Talbot Crest Dr. So.Driveway Approach 26'
1842 SCS Holdings 609 Williams Ave. So. Side Sewer
1843 Johnson & Son Bldrs. Inc. 1319 Lake Youngs Way SE 20' Driveway Approach
1844 VASA Homes, Inc. 1512 Dayton Ct. NE Side Sewer
1845 VASA Homes, Inc. 1518 Dayton Ct. NE Side Sewer
1846 VASA Homes, Inc. 1506 Dayton Ct. NE Side Sewer
1847 VASA Homes , Inc. 1420 Dayton Ct. NE Side Sewer
1848 GW Construction 310 N. 3rd P1 . Side Sewer & Storm Sewer
1849 William D. Smith 4520 NE 3rd P1 . Side Sewer
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Permits Issued by the Building Dept.
April 16, 1979
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7907 160 Donald A. DeMullins 641 Wells Ave. North Service for Mobile Home
7808 875 Charles Henderson Co. 1726 Ferndale Ave. SE Wire Residence
7909 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3205 SE 20th Ct. Wire Residence
7910 150 Grace Parkhurst 201 Union Ave. SE Lot-4 Hook-up Mobile Home
7Q11 VOID
12 9,000 Boeing Renton Plant 10-58 Bldg. Modify Heating Fac.
13 15,085 Boeing Renton Plant 4-01 Bldg. Wire Liquid Storage Facility
ty14 20,000 Boeing Renton Plant 10-65 Bldg. Multi-purpose Cab Up-Grade
7915 50 Richard Selzer 318 Chelan Ave. SE Install Two Outlets
7916 50 Marg Burge 201 Union SE Hook-up Mobile .-Home
7917 950 Tom Lambro 1810 NE 27th St. Wire Residence
7918 21,600 Wall & Redekop 1100 Sunset Blvd. NE #5 Wire 24-Unit Apartment
7919 7,200 Wall & Redekop 1100 Sunset Blvd. NE #6 Wire 8-Unit Apartment
7920 21,600 Wall & Redekop 1100 Sunset Blvd. NE #7 Wire 24-Unit Apartment
7921 250 Evelyn Manifold 74 Williams Ave. So. Up-Date Existing Wiring
7922 1,200 Terhune Custom Homes 1415 Dayton Ct. NE Service for Residence
7923 1,200 Terhune Custom Homes 1414 Dayton Ct. NE Service for Residence
7924 1,200 VASA Homes, Inc. 1409 Dayton Ct. NE Wire Residence
7925 1,200 Don Richards 1900 Rolling Hills Ave.SE Wire Residence
7926 2,700 Washington Jockey Club Longacres Service for Flood Lighting
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6623 $ 250 King Co. Parks 3005 NE 4th St. Install Fixtures
6624 1,200 J. McCaslin 111 Union Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6625 1,500 J. McCaslin 107 Union Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6626 4,800 God Father Pizza 3152 NE Sunset Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6627 250 Mark T. Montgomery 115 Union Ave. SE Install Fixtures
6628 1,714 Parkwood Homes 2109 SE 22nd P1 . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6629 1,714 Parkwood Homes 2116 SE 22nd Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
F1r'30 2,010 Wayne Hills 6662 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
11 764 Parkwood Homes 2121 SE 22nd Pl . Install Furnace/Water Heater
e2 1,445 Mancini Enterprises 310 No. 3rd Pl . Install Gas Piping
6633 847 Charles Henderson Co. 3206 SE 20th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
6634 1,348 Charles Henderson Co. 3117 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6635 1,005 Charles Henderson Co. 3215 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6636 1,348 Charles Henderson Co. 3221 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6637 1,467 Charles Henderson Co. 3313 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6638 798 Leonard Builders 350 Anacertes Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace
6639 780 Charles Henderson Co. 3207 SE 19th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
April 23, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
I . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF April 16, 1979
low 4. PUBLIC .HEARING: Cascadia Annexation
75% Petition
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Council Members for
study and are adopted by one motion without discussion, unless so requested.
a. Appointment by Mayor Delaurenti of Charles Lewis Richardson as Firefighter
effective 4/24/79 subject to 6-month probationary period. Council concur.
b. Police Chief requests travel authorization for Capt. Buff and Detective
Nibarger to attend conference in Sacramento 5/7-9/79. Concur.
c. Claim for Damages filed by Barbara P. Harrington, 654 Sunset Blvd. NE,
damage to truck on Riverside Drive. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance
Carrier.
d. Hearing Examiner' s recommendation for approval with conditions for Pre-
liminary Plat PP-315-79, Gene 0. Farrell - Weathered Wood No. 2 located
on the east side of Edmonds Ave. NE between NE 23rd and Aloha Ranch
Subdivision. Council concur.
e. Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval with conditions Preliminary
Plat PP-313-79 and Exception 314-79, Joyce Development Co. Plat of Azalea
Lane located SE corner of NE 25th and Aberdeen Ave. NE. Council concur.
f. City Clerk reports King County Boundary Review decision not to invoke
jurisdiction re Talbot Hill Island Annexation and recommends Council
proceed with the annexation. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Concur.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. East Renton Plateau Community Council - Opposing widening of SR-900
b. Public Works Director - Sidewalks in Vicinity of Senior Citizens Housing
c. Public Works Director - Right-of-Way on Union Ave. NE
d. Public Works Director - Appraisals for Street Vacation Wall and Redekop
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
April 23 , 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
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Posting of no parking signs
Funding of "Scared Straight" Program
Correspondence re SR-900 Street Improvements
CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER
Claim for Damages - Barbara P. Harrington
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
File Documents with King County Boundary Review Board re Cascadia Annexation
PLANN_ING_ AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Publications and Appeals re Declaration of Non-Significance
�'!�NT�1LN1
"`j�,dred Straight" Program
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Completion of Basement-Classroom/Meeting Rm. ,Evidence Rm. & Restrooms in
New Main Fire Station
Mututal Fire Station with Kent
Fire Station Study
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
15% Road Grade
Sidewalks in Vicinity of Senior Citizens' Housing Area
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Fire Lane Ordinance See Ordinance #3312)
LEAA Funding (See Resolution #2271)
Funding for Extension to Perimeter Road (See Resolution #2270)
Senior Citizen Income Requirements for Special Utility Rates
Specified Hours of Sale - Auctions
Appropriation of Funds for Temporary Personnel
Appropriation of Funds for Payment of Fire Fighters Comp Time
Talbot Hill Island Annexation
Resolution Accepting & Maintaining Right-of-Way for Union Ave. NE
Street Vacation - Portion of Lakeview Ave. & Renton Ave. VAC-9-78
APPOINTMENTS
Fred J. Kaufman - Land Use Hearing Examiner
Peggy Cummins - Human Rights and Affairs
Charles Lewis Richardson - Firefighter
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
April 23 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday, 8: 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S_
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President, RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL MARGARET L. PROCTOR, GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W.
TRIMM AND CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; W.E. BENNETT,
PRESENT Deputy Finance Director; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GORDON
Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works
Director; MIKE PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; RICHARD GEISSLER,
Fire Chief; RON HEIRET, Park Supt. ; JIM PHALEN, Police Dept. Rep.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Daily Record Chronicle; SALLY McDONALD, Seattle
Times.
MINUTE APPROVAL Council President Shinpoch requested correction Page 3, Paragraph 1,
Council Meeting 4/16/79, the attorney advised. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER,
4/16/79 TO APPROVE THE MINUTES OF APRIL 16, 1979 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, MINUTES OF APRIL 12, 1979 COMMITTEE
Committee of OF THE WHOLE MEETING BE APPROVED AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
the Whole
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notice having been posted,
Cascadia published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Annexation the public hearing to consider Cascadia Annexation 75% petition,
.�.. 75% Petition in the vicinity south of Honeydew Elementary School and north
of NE 4th Street, between existing City Limits and 140th Ave. SE.
Letter from City Clerk Mead reported the petition has been certified
valid by the Planning Department and contains signatures representing
ownership of 79.94% of the total assessed valuation, at least
75% being required by law. The letter recalled preliminary meeting
10/23/78 wherein Council authorized circulation of the petition
and owners agreed to accept the City's Comprehensive Plan; proposed
zoning; and any pre-existing bonded indebtedness of the City.
Mr. Gordon Ericksen, Planning Director, presented staff report
noting area consists of 107.3 acres, approximately 22 dwelling
units with an estimated population of 64, and an assessed
valuation of $1,117,000.00. Report also showed impact on City
Departments as follows: Finance - approximately $5,963 additional
revenue; Police Dept. - No impact at present time; Public Works
Dept. - No significant impacts anticipated; Library - No signifi-
cant impact; Fire Dept. - An increased cost of $16,309 per
year. Mr. Ericksen also noted comparison of 1979 millage rates
with a decrease shown for annexed areas. Mr. Dick Gilroy, Northward
Development Co. , 1115-108th Ave. NE, Bellevue noted potential develop-
ment of the area resulting in increased tax dollars. Following
discussion it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC
HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER TO ACCEPT THE
ANNEXATION AS PETITIONED AND AUTHORIZE THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO
FILE APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTS WITH THE KING COUNTY BOUNDARY REVIEW
--- BOARD. CARRIED.
Introduction Mayor Delaurenti introduced former City Attorney, now Judge
Shellan.
Renton City Council
4/23/79 Page 2
AUDIENCE COMMENT
No Parking Bruce McKay, 241 Factory Ave. N. , inquired re posting of no
Signs parking signs in his area with no warning of a traffic revision.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER REFER TO MAYOR'S OFFICE. CARRIED.
Objection to Robin Little, 264 Maple Ave. NW, requested council keep all
Lakeview Towers factors in mind before authorizing permits for development of
Lakeview Towers property. Patricia Raphael , inquired about
requirements of publishing Declaration of Non-Significance.
City Clerk Mead noted publishing was not required. Barbara
Little, 264 Maple Ave. NW, commented on no requirements for
publication of Declaration of Non-Significance. Following
discussion it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO REFER
MATTER OF PUBLICATIONS AND APPEAL TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
COMMITTEE. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: STREDICKE, PROCTOR, CLYMER, TRIMM;
2-NO: PERRY, SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave.
SE, noted his concern for the residents of West Renton. Council
President Shinpoch left the Chambers and took no part in any
discussion or action on this matter.
Steve Mennet, 11632-140th Ave. SE, inquired of lack of notice
regarding previously discussed annexation. City Clerk Mead
noted list of twelve (12) locations of posting in the area.
Recess MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 9:20 p.m. and reconvened at 9:35 p.m. Roll Call :
All council members present.
OLD BUSINESS
Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairwoman Proctor presented
Committee Report report recommending an amendment to the Parking and
Fire Lane Loading Regulations Ordinance regarding fire lanes and
Ordinance that the matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.
CARRIED. (See later adoption of Ordinance #3312. )
"Scared Straight" Public Safety Committee report recommended the Police Department
Program be authorized to start the program "Scared Straight" and that
$650 be authorized for purchase of the film. *MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND PROCTOR TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION AND REFER THE
MATTER TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. AMENDING MOTION BY CLYMER,
SECOND SHANE TO REFER MATTER OF FUNDING TO THE ADMINISTRATION.
CARRIED. *ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED AS AMENDED.
LEAA Funding Public Safety Committee report recommended the Police Department
be authorized to apply for LEAA funding for continuation of a
program started a year ago and refer the matter to Ways and
Means Committee for the proper resolution. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND PROCTOR TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED. (See later adoption of Resolution #2271. )
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report
Committee Report recommending concurrence in the Mayor's appointment of Fred J.
Appointment of Kaufman to the position of Land Use Hearing Examiner. MOVED
Land Use Hearing BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.
Examiner - Fred J. CARRIED. Mayor Delaurenti introduced Mr. Kaufman and noted
Kaufman the appointment will be effective May 1, 1979.
Appointment to Ways and Means Committee report recommended concurrence in the
Human Rights and Mayor's appointment of Peggy Cummins to the Human Rights and
Affair Commission Affairs Commission. (Term effective to 4/25/80. ) MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND PROCTOR TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
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Old Business - Continued
Completion of Ways and Means Committee report recommended the matter of
Basement-Classroom/ completion of basement-classroom/meeting room, evidence room,
Meeting Room, and restrooms in the New Main Fire Station amounting to
Evidence Room & $20,000.00 be referred back to the Public Safety Committee
Restrooms in New for review and recommendation. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE
Main Fire Station TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRRIED.
Voucher Approval Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment of
Vouchers No. 22854 through No. 23053 (Machine Voids #22849-
22853) in the amount of $271,714.01 having received departmental
approval as to receipt of merchandise and/or services. Included
LID 297 Warrants: Revenue R-15 for $293.17 and Cash C-18 for
$293. 17; and LID 302 Warrants: Revenue R-34 for $111,905.59,
Cash C-78 for $8,625. 17, Cash C-79 for $97,428.41, and Cash C-80
for $4,852.01. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM TO APPROVE VOUCHERS
AS DRAFTED BY THE ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED.
Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm presented report
Committee Report recommending concurrence in the expenditure of the City's 20%
Extension of portion of extension of paving on the east side to line up the
Paving-Taxiways taxiways, which now end in gravel , be added to FAA/ADAP Project
at Airport. #5-53-005-03. Cost estimated between $40,000 and $50,000.
Addition to FAA/ MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHINPOCH TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
ADAP Project RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
"No Parking" Transportation Committee report recommended the posting of
Signs on Perimeter permanent "No Parking" signs along perimeter road due to
Road continued problem of Sunbird employees parking on the perimeter
road. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Funding for Transportation Committee report recommended funds in the
Extension to amount of $3,339.07 be transferred from Capital Outlay Account
Perimeter Road for extension of the Perimeter Road to the Sunbird Restaurant
site and refer to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution.
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED. (See later adoption of Resolution #2270)
Senior Citizen City Clerk Mead read memo from Ted Bennett, Deputy Finance Director,
Income Requirements to Councilman Shane regarding Senior Citizen Income Requirements
for Special Utility for special utility rates and how the City of Renton ($4,800 per
Rates annum for a single person and $7,200 per annum for a married
couple) compares with the City of Seattle (single-$6,678 and
married-$8,736) . MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM TO REFER
ORDINANCE REGARDING SENIOR CITIZEN INCOME REQUIREMENTS FOR
SPECIAL UTILITY RATES TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR
REVIEW. CARRIED.
Request for MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER TO REFER MATTER OF REQUIRING
No More than NOT MORE THAN A 15% GRADE ON ALL FUTURE ROAD CONSTRUCTION TO
15% Road Grade THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK.
CARRIED.
Taxing of Gambling City Clerk Mead read letter from Lawrence J. Warren, City
by Non-Profit or Attorney, to Councilman Shane regarding the municipal powers
Charitable regarding taxing of gambling by non-profit or charitable
Organizations organizations. Moved by Shane, Second Trimm to refer the
matter to the Public Safety Committee. Roll Call : 2-Aye:
Trimm, Shane; 5-No. Shinpoch, Stredicke, Proctor, Perry,
Clymer. Motion failed.
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report
Committee Report recommending second and final readings of the following
Ordinance #3311 Ordinance: (First reading 4/16/79)
Althoff Rezone An ordinance was read changing certain zoning classification
R-272-28 from General Classification District (G) to Business District
(B-1) and Residence District (R-3) for property located on
the southwest corner of Sunset Blvd. NE and Anacortes Ave. NE,
known as the Althoff Rezone. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY
TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES EXCEPT
STREDICKE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3312 An ordinance was read providing for the construction and
re Lanes maintenance of fire lanes and prohibiting parking and
storage of materials in fire zones. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND PERRY TO ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED.
After readings it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
Upon inquiry Mayor Delaurenti noted fire prevention could post
notices on entrances of businesses regarding penalty of parking
in fire lanes.
Ways and Means Crxramittee report recommended the following
Ordinances for first reading:
Specified Hours An ordinance was read repealing ordinance relating to specified
of Sale-Auctions hours of sale - Auctions. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH
TO REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Appropriation of An ordinance was read providing for appropriation of funds,
Funds for for the purpose of employing temporary personnel , in the amount
Temporary of $11,525.00. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH TO REFER BACK
Personnel TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. (Public Works Personnel )
Appropriation of An ordinance was read providing for appropriation of funds,
Funds-Payment of for payment of fire fighters comp time, in the amount of
Fire Fighters Comp $33,940.00. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PROCTOR TO REFER BACK
Time TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following
Resolutions for adoption:
Resolution #2269 Resolution was read adopting establishment of Spheres of Influence
Spheres of for long range planning as to future annexations or extension of
Influence city services between the cities of Renton, Bellevue, and Issaquah.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ.
CARRIED.
Resolution #2270 Resolution was read transferring funds for airport paving and
Transfer o unds curbing for the road system around the Airport in the amount of
Airport Paving & $3,339.07. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE TO ADOPT THE .RESOLUTIQN .
Curibing of Road AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2271 Resolution was read approving Interlocal Planning Agreement for
LEAA Funding 1980 and execution of documents to benefit the general public and
assist in the reduction of crime and increase the effectiveness
of the local law enforcement system - LEAA Grant. t1OVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND SHANE TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distrubuted to all Council Members and �..
adopted by one motion without separate discussion. (Adopting
motion to follow agenda items. )
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH TO REMOVE ITEM:REGARDING GENE E.
FARRELL (Weatheredwood #2) PRELIMINARY PLAT PP-315-79 FROM THE
CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED.
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4/23/79 Page 5
Consent Agenda - Continued
Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner's recommendation of approval with conditions
Gene 0. Farrell/ of preliminary plat PP-315-79, Gene 0. Farrell - Weathered Wood
Weathered Wood #2 No. 2. Property located on the east side of Edmonds Ave. NE
PP-315-79 p between NE 23rd and Aloha Ranch Subdivision. MOVED BY SHINPOCH,
SECOND TRIMM TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Councilman
X Perry and Shane left the Chambers and took no part in any dis-
Ui ' cussion or action on this matter.
Fire Dept. X Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointed Charles Lewis Richardson
Appointment u, to the position of Firefighter effective April 24, 1979 having
0 successfully completed the six-month probationary period.
b w Council concur.
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Police Travel � Letter from Hugh R. Darby, Chief of Police, requested authorization
for two members of Investigations Division (Capt. Buff and
Detective Nibarger) to attend Annual Western States Crime
Conference in Sacramento, California on May 7-9, 1979 and
advance travel funds and registration fees in the amount of
$674.00. Council concur.
Claim for Claim for damages filed by Barbara P. Harrington, for alleged
Damages damage to truck on Riverside Drive. Refer to City Attorney
and Insurance Carrier.
Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner's recommendation of approval with conditions
Joyce Development of preliminary plat PP-313-79 and exception E-314-79, Joyce
Co./Azalea Lane Development - Azalea Lane. Property located SE corner of
PP-313-79 NE 25th and Aberdeen Ave. NE. Council concur.
Talbot Hill Letter from City Clerk Mead reporting King County Boundary
Island Review Board decision not to invoke jurisdiction re Talbot
Annexation Hill Island Annexation and recommended council proceed with
annexation and refer to Ways and Means Committee for the
annexation ordinance. Council concur.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Approval CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
SR-900 Letter from East Renton Plateau Community Council , David Kappler,
Street Board Member, noting concern over the straightening and widening
Improvements of SR-900 to four lanes and the negative impact on the area.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH REFER CORRESPONDENCE TO THE
ADMINISTRATION TO ANSWER. CARRIED.
Sidewalks in Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, suggested
Vicinity of council consider initiating an LID for the construction of
Senior Citizens sidewalks in the vicinity of the Senior Citizens Housing Area.
Housing Area MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE TO REFER TO THE TRANSPORATION
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Resolution Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, requested
Accepting & resolution be authorized assuring the City of Seattle Water
Maintaining Right- Department that the City will accept and maintain right-of-way
of-Way for Union for Union Ave. NE. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM TO REFER
Ave. NE TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED
Appraisal for Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, noted request
Street Vacation- by council for a staff and an MAI appraisal for the Highbury Park
PArtion_of Street Vacation, Wall and Redekop, 117th Ave. SE and 119th Ave. SE
Lakeview Ave. & between NE 5th Pl . and NE 4th St. . The letter .recommended council
Renton Ave. find that the appraised value is $41,250 and the vacation fee be
VAC-9-76 in the amount of 1/2 of the appraised value or $20,625.00 and the
matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for Ordinance.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
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Correspondence and Current Business - Co'ntinued
Completion of MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO PLACE ADDITIONAL
Signalization & CORRESPONDENCE, NOT ON THE AGENDA, BEFORE THE COUNCIL
Roadway Widening AT THIS TIME. CARRIED.
Project-NE Sunset Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, recommended
Blvd. & Duvall Ave. approval of the final payment and acceptance of the completed
NE and NE 4th St. contract by Signal Electric, Inc. and release of the retainage
& Monroe Ave. NE amount subject to receipt of required clearances for signalization ,�,
CAG-046-78 and roadway widening project (CAG-046-78) NE Sunset Blvd. &
Duvall. Ave.NE and NE 4th St. & Monroe Ave. NE. MOVED BY TRIMM,
SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION, CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Mutual Fire Council President Shinpoch noted recent conversation with
Station Mayor Hogan of Kent and the possibility of a mutual fire station
between the two cities. *MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO REFER
TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION.AMENDING
MOTION BY SHA E,SECOND SHINPOCH THAT MATTER OF FIRE STATION
STUDY BE TAKEN OUT OF THE BUDGET COMMITTEE AND REFERRED TO
THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. ROLL .CALL: ALL AYES EXCEPT PERRY.
MOTION CARRIED. *ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED.
Renton Senior Councilman Stredicke requested memo from Renton Park Board be
Center read. The Renton Park Board concurred in the recommendation
of the Senior Citizens' Advisory Committee that the new senior
center be named "Renton Senior Center".
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
The meeting adjourned at 11:05 p.m.
Delores A. Mead, C.M.
City Clerk
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1EXPIII 33 CITY OF RENTON
( DATE 4/23/79 WARRANT OISTRISUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: N0.#22849 - #22853
1
CURRENT •66*041 .92
PARK$ •k7,f410.50
ARTERIAL STREETS •45*015063
STREET$ •120389014
I
LIORARY S2P836.57
COMP EMP TR ACT 4794118
STREET FORWARD TWRUBT 642s05
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST •610150
SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR $20319. 11
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WATERWORKS UTILITY •78062770
AIRPORT i1* 104*53
EQUIPMENT RENTAL •294898462
FIREMANfS PENSION •150613#56
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS •2710714#01
WE0 THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WA1'S AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY COUNCIL* HAVING RECEIVED DEPART (ENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEI' ' ED OR RENDERED* DO HEREBY
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO* 22854 T' LOUGH NO* 23053 IN THE AMOUNT
OF •2710714601 T 23RD DAY OF APRIL 19719
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COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN • h1MSER •
L.I.D.#297
MEMBER • • • • • • • w • . . • w
REVENUE WARRANT NO.#R-15 $ 293.17
CASH WARRANT NO.#C-18 293.17
L.Z.D.# 302
REVENUE WARRANT NO.#R-34 $ 111,905.59
CASH WARRANT NO.#C-78 $ 8,625.17
CASH WARRANT NO.#C-79 $ 97,428.41
CASH WARRANT NO.#C-80 $ 4,852.01
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF April 23, 1979
I COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 4-26 4:30 P.M. FERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Condominium Conversion Ordinance
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 5-1 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room Waste Receptacles
Housing & Community Development
Programs
WAYS AND MEANS CLYMER
Mon. 5-7 7:00 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
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TRANSPORTATION TRIMM '
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
LEOFF Board Wed. 5-2 7:30 A.M.
Spring Glen Professional Clinic Fri . 4-27 4-8:00 P.M. Open House-Council Invited
Miss Renton Pageant Sat. 4-28 8:00 P.M. Carco Renton Lions Club
Appliance Discounters Sat. 4-28 10:00 A.M. Opening-Council Invited
Lindberg High School. Mon. 5-7 All Day
Student Government Day
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
APRIL 23, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6541 10,000 H.F. Mathewson 425 Maple Ave. SW Install Swimming Pool
6542 5,819 William Bliss 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport, Shed
6543 2,787 James Streeter 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport, Shed
—4 2,502,900 Affiliated American Corp. 1301 South Puget Dr. Construct 135 Unit Condominium
,5 VOID
6 VOID
6547 VOID
6548 VOID
6549 VOID
6550 400 Frank D. Graves 1808 Edmonds Way SE Construct Storage Shed
6551 330 Evelyn M. Manifold 74 Williams Ave. S. Insulate Walls, Sheet rock
6552 2,000 Russel Carlson 1405 N. 40th New Carport
6553 9,000 Wall & Redekop 1150 Sunset Blvd. NE New Swimming Pool
6554 10,000 Sound Ford Inc. 750 Rainier So. Install Booth
6555 4,000 The Taco Store 4619 NE Sunset Install Wali & Pole Signs
6556 90,OCO R.J. Beltz 1221 N. 26th St. Construct Residence
6557 750,000 Boeing Renton Plant 10-100 B1dg.Construct Parking Lot
6558 350,000 Boeing Renton Plant 10-65 Bldg. Remodel Sales Lobby
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1850 Frank Schuckardt 2218 Bremerton Ave. NE Driveway Approach
1851 Donald Richards 1900 Rolling Hills Ave.SE Install Side Sewer
1852 Godfathers Pizza 3152 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Side Sewer
1853 Garfield Assoc. Limited 200 SW 34th St. Water Main
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7927 200 James L. Austin 310 Wells So. Install Circuits & Outlets
17921 985 Leonard Builders 350 Anacortes Ave. SE Wire Residence
?9 450 J.E. Pollock 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Mobile Home
30 450 Lowell E. Crabb 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Mobile Home
"W31 50 Garfield Auto Freight 200 SW 34th St. Install Temp. Service
7932 611 Evelun Manifold 74 Williams Ave. So. Wiring, Install Electric Heat
7933 200 Broadacres, Inc. 1332 SW 16th St. Lot 32 Hook Up Mobile Home
7934 350 David G. Lukowski 2216 Aberdeen Ave. NE Increase Service
7935 400 Yuen Lui Studio 715 Rainier Ave. S. Move and Add Lights
7936 100 Don Schultz 200 Factory Ave. N. Temp. Electric Service
7937 205 Mrs. Twyman 201 Union Ave. SE #185 Hook Up Mobile Home
7938 205 Richard Smith 201 Union Ave. SE #169 Hook Up Mobile Home
7939 205 Mr. Ehlert 201 Union Ave. SE #154 Hook Up Mobile Home
7940 250 David Kraft 4422 SE 4th P1 . Attaching New Outlets
7941 100 Thomas Gabriel 4309 NE 20th Ct. Install Outlets
MECHANICAL PERMITS
66 053-O--IjTiver Torkelson 306 NW 2nd Pl . Install Electric Furnace
6641 1,392 Charles Henderson Co. 3109 SE 19th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6642 798 Leonard Builders 401 Anacortes Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace
6643 810 Parkwood Homes 2116 SE 22nd Pl . Install Furnace & Water Heater
6644 150 Paccar 502 Houser Way N. Install Water Closet
6645 11,35C Jack A. Benaroya Co. 600 SW 16th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6646 1,4a4 Charles Henderson Co. 3108 SE 19th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6647 1,.392 Charles Henderson Co. 3116 SE 19th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6648 1,392 Charles Henderson Co. 3116 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
X549 1,392 Charles Henderson Co. 3212 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
50 1,392 Charles Henderson Co. 3218 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
51 1,415 Charles Henderson Co. 3302 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
X52 1,414 Charles Henderson Co. 3302 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6653 1,004 Charles Henderson Co. 3115 SE 19th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6654 1 ,100 St. Anthony's School 406 South 4th St. Install Gas Conversion Burner
6655 1,600 Al Hopkins 630 Ceder Ave. S. Install Fixtures
6656 6,000 Group Health Cooperative 801 SW 16th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
SIGN PERMITS
686 3,90C Renton Shopping Center Renton Shopping Center Install Wall Sign
687 800 Anliance Discounters,Inc.2825 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Wall Signs
Alto F� �
C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF APRIL, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR;
TE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
7/79 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of APRIL $ 60,837.78
/79 CURRENT FUND $153,977.40
PARKS & RECREATION 28,560.96
CITY STREETS 21,146.08
LIBRARY 15,798.94
COMP. EMP. TRNG. (CETA) 2, 364.69
LIBRARY CONSTR. 99.60
CEDAR RIVER TR. CONTR. 124,288.00
SENIOR CITZ.CENTR. CONTR 92,526.06
WATERWORKS UTILITY 71,547. 38
AIRPORT 16,096.72
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 14,959. 32
FIREMAN'S PENSION 3,535.04
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo, of APRIL $544,900.19
CLAIMS FUND LIBRARY FUND Cancel warrant no. 20342 $ 39.00
(previous year, 1978)
/15/79 CURRENT FUND $112,744.99
PARKS & RECREATION 26,557.71
CITY STREETS 22,674.40
LIBRARY 9, 348. 79
C:OMP.EMPL.TRNG. (CETA) 4,398.04
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 21,090.47
AIRPORT 1,700.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,825.00
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of APRIL $201, 339.90
CLAIMS FUND URRENT FUND Cancel warrant no. 22680 $ 113.66
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C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF APRIL, 197')
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
4/23/79 CURRENT FUND $ 66,041.92
PARKS & RECREATION 17,410.50
ARTERIAL STREETS 45,015.63
CITY STREETS 12,389.14
LIBRARY 2,536.57
COMP. EMP. TRNG. (CETA) 794.18
STREET FORWARD THRUST 42.05
CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CONSTR. 420.50
SENIOR CITIZEN CTR CONSIR. 2,319.11
WATERWORKS UTILITY 78,627.70
AIRPORT 1,104.53
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 29,398.62
FIREMAN'S PENSION 15,613.56
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. ,f APRIL 271,714.01
CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT FUND Per Resolution N0.2268 $ 6,382.00
4/21/79 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of APRIL 61,224.64
14/30/79 CURRENT FUND $108,766.98
PARKS & RECREATION 27,100.15
CITY STREETS 22,755.88
LIBRARY 9,368.55
COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 3,783.45
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 21,195.12
AIRPORT 1,777.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 7,525.96
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of APRIL $202,273.59
CLAIMS FUND PARKS & RECREATION Cancel warrant no. 23051 $ 187.50
STREET FWD. THRUST PARKS & RECREATION
Per Resolution No. 2249 $ 15,000.00
301/138.00.00 101/210.00.00
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STREET FORWARD THRUST LIBRARY Per Resolution No. 2249 $ 10,000.00
301/138.00.00 106/210.00.00
MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meet ing
May 7 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
I . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF APRIL 23, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Street Vacation Earlington Woods PUD ..r
Continued from March 5, 1979
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Council Members for study and
adopted by one motion without discussion unless requested.
a. Claim for Damages filed by Safeco Insurance for Glendale Oil Co. Refer to
Insurance Carrier and City Attorney.
b. Claim for Damages filed by Kenneth Perrault alleging personal injuries . Refer
to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
c. 4th of July Firework Stands applications submitted by Fire Chief. Approve.
d. Public Works Director requests travel authorization for Ron Olsen and R.
Puhich to attend AWWA Conference Portland 5/9-11 . Approve.
e. Public Works Director recommends acceptance of signalization/ roadway wideninq
NE Sunset Blvd. and Duvall NE; NE 4th St. and Monroe NE; final payment in
amount of $44,354.83 and release of retained amount. Council concur.
f. City of Tukwila requests State Department of Transportation conduct reqional
traffic study. Refer to Transportation Committee for recommendation.
g. Proclamations of Mayor Delaurenti : Youth Week beginning May 1 , 1979;
Municipal Clerks Week May 13 through 19, 1979;
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month - July 1979;
AAA Track Meet Days at Renton Stadium May 25 and 26, 1979.
American Legion Poppy Month - May, 1979; Poppy Days May 18 and 19, 1979
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Association of Washington Cities 1979 Annual Convention - Voting Delegates
b. Mayor Delaurenti - Lease office space to Mike Lowry
c. Fire Chief - Surplus 1944 Kenworth fire truck
d. Public Works Director - Survey re Vacation of SE 20th Place
e. Public Works Director - Final Assessment Roll for Heather Downs LID 297
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
May 7 , 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Letter re negotiations from Fire Fighters Local 864
Report for Councilman Stredicke re City Hall parking
too CITY ATTORNEY*AND INSURANCE CARRIER
Claims for Damages Glendale Oil Co. and Kenneth Perrault
*Conflict of Interest of City employees
CLERK
Obtain copies of Peddlers and Solicitors Ordinance for Ways and Means Committee
Send copies of survey SE 20th Pl . Vacation to interested parties.
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
City Insurance
COUNCIL PRESIDENT AND MAYOR
Selection of AWC Voting Delegates
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Request of Tukwila for regional traffic study
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Senior Citizens Utility Rates (taken from Ways and Means Committee)
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Peddlers and Solicitors Ordinance - Request for amendment
Ordinances on first reading 5/7: Talbot Hill Annexation
Seelig Street Vacation
rrr Joint Services Facilities
Office Lease to Mike Lowry
Surplus Fire Truck
PUBLIC HEARING
LID 297 Heather Downs Sewers - June 11 , 1979
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
May 7 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS
COUNCIL W. TRIMM, MARGARET L. PROCTOR, RICHARD M. STREDICKE. MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMEN GEORGE J.
PERRY AND EARL CLYMER. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, Mayor; W. E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance
PRESENT Director; DANIEL KELLOGG, Asst. City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City
Clerk; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks
and Recreation Director; MIKE PARNESS, Administrative Asst. ;
JAMES MATTHEWS, Fire Dept. Representative; LT. PERSSONS, Police
Rep. ; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Daily Record Chronicle.
Introductions Mayor Delaurenti proclaimed Student Government Day and introduced
Lindberg High School students participating.
MINUTE APPROVAL Council Minutes of April 23, 1979. Correction: Page 5
Paragraph 2: Appointment effective 4/24/79 subject to customary
six month probationary period. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM,
APPROVE THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF APRIL 23, 1979. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted
Street Vacation and published according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the
Earlington Woods public hearing to consider vacation of those streets within
Area south of Earlington Woods Planned Unit Development continued from 3/5/79.
Sunset Blvd. SW Vacation was petitioned by Milwaukee Land Co. and CHG Internationa
located in Earlington Addition, south of SW Sunset Blvd. and
north of Milwaukee Railroad Line within Earlington Woods PUD
boundaries. Letter from Board of Public Works recommended
approval of the street vacations subject to the following condi-
tions: (1 ) Provide emergency vehicle connection on SW 4th east of
Sunset SW; (2) Provide hammerhead turnaround on SW 4th St. west
of Lind SW; (3) Maple SW - retain connection to new proposed
east/west street; (4) Access to Edwards SW from proposed PUD
shall be dedicated, constructed and opened prior to consummation
of vacation; (5) That proposed PUD of CHG is approved; (6) That
official vacation of subject rights-of-way occur when proposed
right-of-way is constructed and accepted by the City; (7) All-
weather access to affected properties be provided during construc-
tion; (8) CHG has right to construct development and roadways
within subject R/W as well as their own property; (9) Utility
service be maintained to all affected property owners.
Continued Planning Director Ericksen explained the planned unit development
master plan has been before the Hearing Examiner and decision
dated 4/20/79 is under study (MP-PUD-242-78 E-243 and 244-78) .
Public Works Director Gonnason explained petitioned vacation
for 7.72 acres of which 1 .49 acres alleys, 6.23 acres streets.
Councilman Shane requested appraisal . Bill Zimmerman of CHG
International , 200 S. 333rd St. , Federal Way, read from state
law re Surveys, Boundaries and Easements concerning ownership
of street rights-of-way and requested equalization of area by
exchange or swapping of streets for construction of new dedicated
streets in PUD area. Mr. Zimmerman explained measures taken to
provide access and services to present residents of the area.
Randy Blair, Wilsey and Ham, Tukwila, used wall map and explained
present plat and proposed development. S. Osbolt, 430 Maple SW,
stated need for installation of traffic light on Sunset Blvd. SW
and expressed concern that sewer would be available. Mr. Zimmerman
advised CHG International plans to participate in signals per
his letter of 4/4/79 to Public Works Director, also sewers.
Renton City Council
5/7/79 Page 2
PUBLIC HEARING - Continued
Street Vacation Wilsey and Ham Project Engineer assured access to three properties
Within within the planned unit development. Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells N,
Earlington Woods inquired whether Edwards Ave. was public or private right of way.
PUD Public Works Director Gonnason advised from railroad north
Edwards was dedicated street, from railroad to S.7th there has
been no dedication (once yearly closure claimed) . Upon inquiry
Public Works Director noted CHG International proposed dedication
of 4.53 acres for streets (7.72 acres proposed vacation) .
Continued Mike Shaw, 625 SW 4th Pl . , noted satisfactory turn arounds , but
anticipated access problem with 4th Ave. , noting roadway need for
present residents. Mr. Zimmerman read letter given to area
residents at meeting 4/5/79 listing improvements to be made.
Councilman Trimm asked assurance that three individual property
owners within PUD street vacation area receive abutting street
proposed for vacation. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, CLOSE
THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE,
CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS(see Page 1 ) .
Councilman Stredicke noted Environmental Impact Statement and
conditions which will be met. MOTION CARRIED.
Recess MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. 9:15 p.m.
Council reconvened at 9:35 p.m. with all Council members present
as previously shown(SHINPOCH, SHANE, TRIMM, PROCTOR, STREDICKE) .
AUDIENCE COMMENT: Public Works Director Gonnason announced turning of switch at
Talbot Hill the new Talbot Hill pump station 5/9/79 11 :15 a.m. by Mayor
Pump Station Delaurenti . Talbot Hill will now be furnished with City of
Renton water rather than City of Seattle water; also Rolling Hills
and Tiffany Park area.
Peddlers Representative of Washington Improvements Co. , Kent, Debbie, 1316
Ordinance SW 16th, Renton, presented letter requesting an amendment to the
City's ordinance re door-to-door soliciting. MOVED BY SHINPOCH,
SECOND PROCTOR. REFER THIS MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
Councilman Stredicke requested the Clerk obtain copies of peddler
and solicitor ordinances from Tacoma and Kent for review at the
5/21 committee meeting. CARRIED.
Anti-Trust Mayor Delaurenti announced settlement of anti-trust litigation
Settlement re Master Key; City share received was $421 .30; 296 business
agencies in the State received total of $328,019.52.
OLD BUSINESS Council President Shinpoch announced Councilman Perry had been
Elected Planning elected to the Board of Washington Association of Planners in
Board Member Spokane at last weeks convention. Councilwoman Shinpoch also
noted meeting with Mayor, Fire Chief and Kent officials re
Mutual Station mutual fire station, that Kent Fire Chief has rejected any plans.
City Insurance Council President Shinpoch called attention to City' s insurance
premium of $465,453 with $27,775 pay off for claims and asked
comparisons with other cities and alternatives be investigated;
also noting Finance Director, Gwen Marshall , had called increase
in premiums to the attention of Council during budget hearings.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, REFER MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY
SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. Mayor Delaurenti noted
.� City has insurance agent who is hiring a consultant for study.
Councilman Stredicke suggested use of Association of Washington
Cities as consultant/information. MOTION CARRIED.
Conflict of Upon inquiry by Councilman Shane re conflict of interest of
Interest City employees, both Mayor Delaurenti and Councilman Stredicke
noted recent decision wherein employees that leave employ of
government agency cannot do business with that agency for four
year period. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, SUBJECT BE
REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
5/7/79 Page 3
OLD BUSINESS - Continued
Utility Rates MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SHINPOCH, SUBJECT MATTER OF SENIOR
CITIZEN UTILITY RATES BE REMOVED FROM THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE AND REFERRED TO THE UTILITY COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted commit-
Committee Report tee report explaining review with City Attorney and Planning
Department of the acquisition of properties for the Cedar River
Cedar River Trail Trail System south of I-405 to the City limits and proposed new ..r.
Acquisition County park southeast of Maplewood Golf Course, noting all
acquisitions and proposals have been approved by Council and
funded through Housing and Community Development grants and
IAC grant. The report explained negotiations are nearing
completion for six parcels of property, one parcel in litigation
leaving two parcels to be acquired, appearing to be within the
budgeted amount. The report noted one property to be acquired
known as the "Haddad property" may need condemnation and the
committee recommended the City Attorney proceed should negoti-
ations fail . The Staff also recommended purchase of a .68 acre
site adjacent to one owned by Puget Western at same cost ratio
C;Of- RECTED-REFER TCy to insure natural area and prevention of slides . The report
MINUTES o � "�� - � stated purchases nearing completion represent 6.11 acres of river
front property for total of $51 ,764 and recommended Council con-
currence with Planning Department recommendations . MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Councilman Shane requested
his NO vote be recorded.
Brentwood Streets Councilman Stredicke noted poor street condition in Brentwood
area due to construction and was advised by Public Works Director
that telephone company has been required to restore prior
condition and service. Councilman Stredicke inquired re parking
Burnett Parking lot on Burnett Ave. and noted complaint of area resident due to
Lot gravel . Mayor Delaurenti noted park will be constructed on
receipt of grant funds. Councilman Stredicke complained that
Parking Stalls three parking stalls in front of City Hall were assigned to the
General Services Department. (See later request. )
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Member Stredicke submitted committee
Committee Report report recommending second and final readings of the following
Ordinance #3313 ordinances which had been on first readings 4/23/79:
Hours of Sale - An ordinance was read repealing Section 5-2507 of Title V
Auctions Business Regulations relating to specified hours of sale for
Auctions. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES EXCEPT SHANE ABSTAINED. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3314 An ordinance was read appropriating $11 ,525 from Unanticipated
Appropriation Revenue to Engineering Design Division for temporary help.
Temporary MOVED BY TRIM, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
Employees ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: SHINPOCH, TRIMM, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; ONE-NO:
SHANE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3315 An ordinance was read providing for appropriation of funds in
Comp Time Pay Off amount of $33,940 from Unanticipated Revenue to Fire Department
budget for the purpose of paying off the comp time accrued.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. ■.r
First Reading The Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading
Ordinances for the following ordinances :
Talbot Hill An ordinance was read annexing Talbot Hill island to the °City.
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Seelig Street An ordinance was read vacation a portion of Taylor Ave. SW between
Vacation SW 21st St. and 23rd St. (VAC-2-79) MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND
SHINPOCH, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS C jnti nued
First Reading An ordinance was read adding new subsection to the Building
Joint Service Regulations relating to joint service facilities extending
Facilities across public right-of-way. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE,
REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
.':ucher Approval Ways and Means Committee report recommended approval of Vouchers
#23059 through 23259 in the amount of $348,769.89, plus LID
#302 Revenue Warrant R-34 $138.50, Cash Warrant C-81 $138.50 and
LLD #307 R-3 $2,994.03 and C-4 $2,994.03 having received depart-
mental approval that merchandise and services received. MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND PROCTOR, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT
AGENDA AS PRESENTED (Includes the following seven items) :
CARRIED.
Claims for Damages Claim for Damages was filed by Safeco for Glendale Oil Co. for
damage to o;l truck and power pole. Refer to Insurance Carrier
Glendale Oil Co. and City Attorney.
K. Perrault Claim for Damages filed by Kenneth Perrault alleging personal
injuries by Police. City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Firework Stands Fire Chief Geissler submitted list of nine applications for
fireworks stands within the City, showing stand locations,
state license numbers, insurance and fees paid and recommended
Council approval . The letter explained stands will be inspected
by Fire Prevention Bureau prior to opening 6/28 for safety com-
pliance and after closure 7/6 to assure litter removal . Concur.
Public Works Public Works Director requests travel authorization for Ron
Travel Olsen and Robert Puhich to attend the A.W.W.A. Conference in
�r Water Conference Portland, Oregon May 9-11 , 1979. Council concur.
Signal/Roadway Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason recommended acceptance
Project Accepted of signalization/roadway widening for NE Sunset Blvd. and Duvall
CAG 046-78 Ave. NE; NE 4th St. and Monroe NE; final payment to be made in
amount of $44,354.83 and retained amount released subject to
receipt of required clearances . Council concur.
Regional Traffic Letter from the City of Tukwila requested the State Department
Study Requested of Transportation conduct a regional traffic study; Tukwila
Resolution No. 696 was attached and distributed to Renton, Kent
and Auburn. Area for study: Highway 99 to the west, Burlington
Northern tracks to the east, S. 112th (Seattle Transmission
Line R/W) to the north and S. 200th St. to the south. Refer to
Transportation Committee for recommendation.
Proclamations of Proclamations of the Mayor were received for the following:
Mayor Delaurenti Youth Week beginning May 1 , 1979.
Municipal Clerks Week May 13 through 19, 1979.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Awareness Month - July 1979.
AAA Track Meet Days at Renton Statium May 25 and 26, 1979.
American Legion Poppy Month - May 1979; Poppy Days May 18-19,1979.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
AWC Convention Letter from the Association of Washington Cities announced the
1979 Annual Convention June 15, at the Spokane Sheraton and
requested (3) voting delegates be named, which shall beelected
or appointed officials or employees of the City. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER TO THE MAYOR'S OFFICE AND
COUNCIL PRESIDENT TO DETERMINE DELEGATES AND FORWARD INFORMATION.
CARRIED.
Lease of Office Letter from Mayor Delaurenti recommended lease of former Fire
Space Department Administration office space on the sixth floor of the
Municipal Building to Congressman Mike Lowry effective 6/1/79 at
a rate of $180 per month and refer to the Ways and Means Committee.
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5/7/79 Page 5
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued
Lease of Office MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION
Continued AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR PREPARATION OF
NECESSARY LEASE AGREEMENT. CARRIED.
Surplus Letter from Fire Chief Geissler requested Apparatus F004, a 1944
Fire Truck Kenworth fire truck be surplussed effective 6/30/79 and minimun
bid set at $4,000 on truck. The letter noted offer already has
been received in amount of $4,000. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE,
REFER REQUEST TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
SE 20th Place Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason submitted survey
Street Vacation regarding Vacation of SE 20th Place as authorized by Council at
between 3/19/79 Public Hearing to determine whether residents wanted
Edmonds Dr. SE & street open or closed. (VAC 3-79) . The letter explained survey
Edmonds Ave. SE of 174 residents in Parkwood and Rolling Hills with 101 replies
(58%) as follows: 74 Leave as is (73%); 25 Close to vehicles
(25%); 2 Close street (2%) . Councilman Stredicke requested copy
Of JUestionaire. Councilman Stredicke requested survey be mailed
by Clerk to citizens that appeared to speak re street vacation
before the City Council . f
Heather Downs Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason submitted final roll
Sewer LID 297 for LID 297 Heather Downs Sanitary Sewer, recommending project
Final Assessment acceptance as of April 23, 1979 and setting the hearing for
the final assessment roll on June 11 , 1979 for total cost of
Hearing 6/11/79 $516,299.19 to be distributed among the properties (197) .
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF
THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Council President Shinpoch reported receipt of request from
Fire Fighters Fire Fighters Local 864 to meet with Council or representative
Local 864 Request at 7:30 p.m. May 23, 1979 for the purpose of commencing
Negotiations negotiations. The letter pledge full cooperation to effect
agreement. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER MATTER
TO ADMINISTRATION FOR RESPONSE. CARRIED.
Municipal Councilman Stredicke requested the Administration provide him a
Building report regarding parking of vehicles at the Municipal Building,
Parking including following information: Number of stalls authorized
by Council for State employees, City employees, City vehicles
and the public.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
10: 45 p.m.
Delores A. Mead, C.M.C.
City Clerk
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF May 7, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 5-10 SHINPOCH Cancelled
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 5-10 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Belterra Appeal/Condominium
Ordinance
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 5-9 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room Smoke Detectors-Planning Dept.
Report
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 5-14 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room Peddlers & Solicitors Ordinance
Review
PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 5-9 4:45 P.M. PROCTOR 6th Floor Conf. Room
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES Thurs. 5-14 7 :00 P.M. SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUES `t THE BUILDING DEPT.
MAY 7, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6559 T 20,000 City of Renton 6th Ave. N. & Cedar River Construct Restroom
6560 79,000 D.N. & B.C. Buckner 502 South 5th St. Construct 4-Plex
6561 Hugh Carney 230 Rainier Ave. So. Demolish Motel Units/Residence
6562 50 Paul Zimmerschied 3512 NE 7th Pl . Add to Shed
6563 37,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3202 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence
6564 37,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3219 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence
6565 29,817 Charles Henderson Co. 3214 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence
6566 39,160 Charles Henderson Co. 3212 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence •••
6567 38,299 Charles Henderson Co. 3208 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence
6568 38,299 Charles Henderson Co. 3220 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence
6569 37,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3226 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence
6570 6,000 Cliff Gray 224 SW 12th Parking Area/Landscaping
6571' 5,000 Mr. & Mrs. S. Kickman 1013 N. 36th St. Addition to Residence
6572 500 Robert E. Doerschel 1113 No. 29th St. Construct Sundeck
6573 1,500 Artnur B. Zimmerman 800 Dayton Ave. NE Install New Windows
6574 2,809 DeWitt C. Nye 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport & Shed
6575 4,356 Clair Olson 201 Union Ave. SE Install Patio Cover, Carport
6576 4,120 John Frangello 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport,Storage Shed
6577 500 Robert C. Miller 4301 NE 19tn St. Construct Patio Roof
6578 5,100 Al Killup 201 Union Ave. SE Awnings/Carport & Shed
6579 480,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 820 SW 41st Tenant Improvements
6580 15,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 600 SW 43rd Tenant Improvements
6581 230,000 Sanford Webb 430 Mill Ave. So. Construct Apartments
6582 35,000 Brown/Strand Homes 2414 Union Ave. NE Construct Residence
6583 300 Allen Clow 2616 Meadow Ave. No. Construct Deck and Screen
6584 49,000 Robert Martindale 2785 Burnett Ave. NE Construct Residence
6585 Eugene M. Richards 1508 Raymond Ave. SW Demolish Residence
6586 49,000 Paragon Development Co. 601 So. 31st St. Construct Residence
6587 54,000 Paragon Development Co. 701 So. 31st St. Construct Residence
6588 54,000 Paragon Development Co. 623 So. 31st St. Construct Residence
6589 50,000 Paragon Development Co. 613 So. 31st St. Construct Residence
6590 50,000 Paragon Development Co. 2819 Whitworth Ave. So. Construct Residence
6591 49,000 Paragon Development Co. 2807 Whitworth Ave. So. Construct Residence
6592 55,000 Paragon Development Co. 2825 Wrlitworth Ave. So. Construct Residence
6593 55,000 Paragon Development Co. 2813 Whitworth Ave. So. Construct Residence
6594 55,000 Paragon Development Co. 619 So. 31st St. Construct Residence
6595 48,000 Paragon Development Co. 2801 Whitworth Ave. So. Construct Residence
6596 48,000 Paragon Development Co. 607 So. 31st St. Construct Residence
6597 4,200 George Preston 2217 Jones Ave. NE Re-side Residence
6598 70,000 Construction Distr. 1200 No. 38th Construct Residence
6599 70,000 Construction Distr. 1204 No. 38th Construct Residence
6600 15,000 Brad Nelson 1740 NE 16tn Addition to Residence
6601 435,600 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 650 SW 41st St. Construct Warehouse
6602 64,000 Vandaveer Homes, Inc. 511 So. 31st St. Construct Residence
6603 64,000 Vandaveer Homes, Inc. 2709 Whitworth Ave. So. Construct Residence
6604 64,000 Vandaveer Horses, Inc. 3001 Whitworth Ave. So. Construct Residence
6605 64,000 Vandaveer Homes, Inc. 3007 Whitworth Ave. So. Construct Residence
6606 4,853 Norman & Ida Hoffman 201 Union Ave. SE Install Awnings, Deck, Shed
6607 400 P.M. Bostock 3700 NE 10th St. Construct Storage Shed
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1854 Robert White 330 Renton Ave. So. Install Driveway
1855 Garfield Associates, Inc. 200 SW 34th St. Side Sewers
1856 Oscar Gessner 4408 SE 3rd Pl . Side Sewer
1857 Charles Henderson Co. 3220 SE 20th Ct. Side Sewer
1858 Charles Henderson Co. 3116 SE 20th Ct. Side Sewer
1859 Charles Henderson Co. 3200 SE 20th Ct. Side Sewer
1860 Charles Henderson Co. 3109 SE 19th Ct. Side Sewer
1861 Charles Henderson Co. 3115 SE 19th Ct. Side Sewer
1862 Charles Henderson Co. 3201 SE 19th Ct. Side Sewer
1863 Charles Henderson Co. 3207 SE 19tn Ct. Side Sewer
1864 Charles Henderson Co. 3117 SE 20th Ct. Side Sewer
1865 Charles Henderson Co. 3111 SE 20th Ct. Side Sewer
1866 Charles Henderson Co. 3206 SE 20th Ct. Side Sewer
1867 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 34th St. Side Sewer
1868 Wall & Redekop Hibury Park Water and Sewer
1869 J. McCaslin 1623 Lake Youngs SE Install Driveway
1870 Johnson & Sons Builders 1813 Aberdeen Ave. SE Construct Side Sewer
1871 Gloria Kempf 4209 SE 2nd Pl . Side Sewer
1872 James Rackley 4215 SE 2nd P1 . Side Sewer
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PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
MAY 7, 1979
Page 2 - Continued
r�_FCTRICAL PERMITS
2 149,500 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 820 SW 41st St. Wire Warehouse
3 30,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 600 SW 43rd St. Install Additional Lighting
i-m4 250 James Long 1061 Lynnwood NE New Service
7945 75,000 Boeing Renton Plant 10-65 Bldg. Rework Lights, Outlets
7946 850 Charles Henderson Co. . 3207 SE 19th Ct. Wire Residence
7947 25 Clair L. Olson 201 Union Ave. SE Install Outlets in Shed
7948 4,950 Benaroya 800 SW 43rd St. Install Power Supply-Trailer
7949 985 Leonard Builders 401 Anacorde Ave. SW Wire Residence
7950 1,600 Pan Abode 4350 Lake Washington B1vd.Wire Display House
7951 4,000 Group Health 801 16th Ave. SW Wire Metal Bldg.
7952 500 Easy Livin Sales 95 So. Tobin Move Junction Box
7953 995 Joe McCaslin 107 Union Ave. NE Wire Residence
7954 995 Joe McCaslin 111 Union Ave. 14E Wire Residence
7955 50 Gary Cassill 1516 Shattuck So. Correct Wiring
7956 50 Renton Dodge 20 SW 7th St. Install Temp. Service
7957 205 Mrs. Smith 201 Union Ave. SE Hook Up Mobile Home
7958 900 Walter Smith 626 Cedar Ave. So. Install New Outlets
7959 25 Bert L. Harvey 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Storage Shed
7960 2,500 SCS Holdings 508 Smithers Ave. So. Wire Tri-Plex
7961 400 Tom E. Bean 402 So. 36th St. Wire Addition
7962 850 Parkwood Homes 2121 SE 22nd Pl . Wire New Residence
7963 850 Parkwood Homes 2115 SE 22nd P1 . Wire New Residence
7964 825 Parkwood Homes 2116 SE 22nd Pl . Wire New Residence
7965 100 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 3461 Install Temp. Service
46 124,300 Howard-Cooper Corp. 4000 West Valley Hwy. Wire Sales/Service Facility
7 984 Charles Henderson Co. 3115 SE 19to Ct. Wire Residence
8 957 Charles Henderson Co. 3109 SE 19th Ct. Wire Residence
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6657 29,864 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 616 SW 41st St. Install Drains/Drainage Piping
6658 5,000 Boeing Renton Plant 10-65 Bldg. Install Sprinkler Heads
6659 45,000 Boeing Renton Plant 10-65 Bldg. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6660 3,000 D.N. & B.C. Buckner 501 So. 5th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6661 2,800 Group Health Cooperative 801 SW 16th St. Install Furnace & Heaters
6662 754 Leonard Builders 349 Anacortes Ave. SE Install Furnace
6663 19,058 City of Renton 211 Burnett Ave. No. Install Sprinkler System
6664 2,500 George Oberholtzer 4104 NE 22nd Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6665 2,500 George Oberholtzer 4415 NE 22nd P1 . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6666 2,500 George Oberholtzer 4109 NE 22nd Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6667 251 Boltz 305 Chelan Ave. SE Alteration of Drainage
6668 1,500 Cy Johnson 1813 Aberdeen Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6669 847 Charles Henderson Co. 3201 SE 19th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
6670 796 Charles Henderson Co. 3115 SE 19th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
6671 720 Charles Henderson Co. 3109 SE 19th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
6672 734 Charles Henderson Co. 3110 SE 20th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
6673 300 Burger King 105 SW 7th St. Install Heating Units
6674 2,500 City of Renton 1111 So. 2nd Install Fuel Tank
6675 836 Parkwood Homes 2115 SE 22nd Pl . Install Furnace & Water Heater
6676 810 Parkwood Homes 2109 SE 22nd P1 . Install Furnace & Water Heater
'7 12,000 Bob Edwards Renton Shopping Center Install Plumbing/Fixtures
8 1,500 Bob Edwards Renton Shopping Center Install Plumbing/Fixtures
�,,� 9 800 Shirley Tucker 4418 NE 18th Ct. Install Furnace & Water Heater
6680 1,400 Cordell Green 2416 Edmonds Ave. NE Install Electric Furnace
6681 900 Johnson & Sons 1813 Aberdeen Ave. NE Install Electric Furnace
6682 350 James D. Long 1061 Lynnwood NE Install Heater for Pool
SIGN PERMIT
689 $ 100 Fred S. Knack 750 Rainier Ave. So. Install Grand Opening Signs
/ 79
EXPill 33 CITY OF RENTON
DATE 5/07/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: NO.#23054 - #23058
CURRENT 6744098.82
I PARKS 613A580# 49
ARTERIAL STREETS $112. 3 '
STREETS 6324609.52
LIBRARY 644428.76
L WASH, BCH. FWD THRUST s24124.75
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST $484952.52
SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR $71# 798.65
WATERWORKS UTILITY •67#388.40
AIRPORT $12# 104.32
1975 w & S CONSTRUCTION $2# 945.93
EQUIPMENT RENTAL $184526. 19
FIREMANIS PENSION $99.22
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $3484769.89
WE4 THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE MAYS AND MEANS 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 NO* 23059 THROUGH NO, 23259 IN THE AMOJNT
OF 6348# 769. 89 T IS 7TH DAY OF MAY 19799
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN �C"�/ - - MEMBER
L.I.D.#302 ,
MEMBER alai�k' .
REVENUE WARRANT R-34 $ 138.50
CASH WARRANT C-81 $ 138..50
L.I.D.#307
REVENUE WARRANT R-3 $2,994.03
CASH WARRANT C-4 $2,994.03
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
May 14 , 191'i Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
I . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF MAY 7, 1979
vow
4. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
a . Vacation of Right of Way west of Talbot Rd. , south of S. 37th St.
E. Valley Medical Short Plat (VAC 6-79)
b. Street Vacation portion of South 6th Street east of Mill Ave. S .
(VAC 8-79)
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Council Members for
study and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless requested.
a. Renton Park Board requests approval for funding of Gene Coulon Memorial
beach Park with acquisition of 2.53 acres and development of existing
property. Refer the two resolutions to Ways and Means Committee.
b. Planning Director requests ordinance appropriating funds from grant to
Cedar River Trail for land acquisition. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
c. Police Chief requests approval for John Iwasaki to attend conference in
Victoria, BC, May 17-20. Concur. I
d. Fire Fighters Local 864 requests meeting 5/23/79 with Council or representa-
tive for purpose of negotiating. Refer to Administration for response.
e. Fire Chief requests construction of drafting pit in parking area adjacent
to new Fire Station. Refer to Public Safety Committee.
f. Hearing Examiner' s decision for approval subject to conditions ; denial of
exception for CHG International Master Plan. PUD 242-78 Earlington Woods ,
E-243-78, 3-244-78 located west of Hardie Ave. SW (Edwards Ave. ) east of
S. 140th between Sunset Blvd. SW and RR R/W. Council approval .
g. Mayor' s Proclamation for U.F.W. Buddy Poppy Days May 18-19, 1979
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Preliminary Plat Brentwood Park Addition and Appeal by BelTerra Development.
b. Public Works Director - Highlands Public Use Areas
C. Mayor Delaurenti Requests Legislation re Gasoline Price Display
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
May 14 , 1979 Office of the City Clerk
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Fire Fighters request for negotiations
Low cost rental agreement with RAYS
Phase I of Bicycle Trail System
COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Reply to letters re Earlington Golf Course Rezone
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Utility rates for Head of Household
Service Station Signing
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
Authorized to Sign Interlocal Agreement with Valley General
PARK BOARD
Rental agreement with RAYS
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Floyd Baily letter
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Planning and Development Committee referral for changes in Comprehensive Plan Goals
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Request for new Fire Training site
Surplus Fire Truck
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Changes to Police regulations
Park Development and Acquisition (Resolutions adopted 5/14/79)
Appropriation request for Cedar River Trail land acquisition
Highlands Public Use areas, declare surplus
PUBLIC HEARING
5/21/79 Street Vacation S. 6th St. Continued
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
May 14 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS
COUNCIL W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY, MARGARET L. PROCTOR AND
RICHARD M. STREDICKE. ' (Councilman Trimm arrived at 8:10 p.m. )
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; W. E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance
PRESENT Director; LAWRENCE J. WARREN, City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City Clerk;
GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; JOHN WESLEY, Parks and
Recreation Director; MIKE PARNESS, Administrative Asst. ;
WARREN GONNASON; RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; CAPT. JOHN BUFF,
Police Department Rep.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PERRY, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF 5/7/79
May 7, 1979 AS WRITTEN. Councilman Stredicke objected to inclusion of request
of Councilman Shane for inclusion of his NO vote - Page 3, Para-
graph 2; Stredicke noted request came later in meeting. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published,
Right—of-Way posted and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the
Vacation Public Hearinq to consider petition for vacation of right-of-way
VAC-6-79 filed by A. Daniel Dansereau; signatures on petition certified by
East Valley Public Works Department as representing 100% of the abutting prop-
Medical Short Plat erty. Letter from Board of Public Works Chairman recommended
West of Talbot Rd. that petition be denied at this time due to number of problems
South of S. 37th on the plat still unsolved; that vacation is premature. The
letter noted applicants have been requested to work with the
Planning, Public Works and Fire Departments to resolve problems.
Public Works Director Gonnason used wall map to explain area
ftw (former Pope property) and explained development was indefinite;
roadway was condition of Hearing Examiner that it be dedicated
as City street. Discussion ensued regarding development to differ-
ent use than at time of subdivision. Upon inquiry, Fire Chief
Geissler explained no means of ingress or egress from S. 37th
(with tree in access from Talbot Rd.) for proposed three story medi-
cal facility. Planning Director Ericksen advised property zoned
P-1 and recalled history of development of property noting res-
trictive covenants. There being no public comment, MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED.
Vacation Denied MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION
OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND DENY VACATION. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE:
SHINPOCH, TRIMM, CLYMER, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 2-N0: SHANE AND
PERRY. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published,
Street Vacation posted and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the
Portion of S. 6th Public Hearing to consider vacation of a portion of South 6th
East of Mill Street east of Mill Ave. S. as petitioned by Stirsky Holdings
Ave. South Ltd. ; petition having been validated by the Public Works Department
VAC-8-79 that signatures represent 94% of the property abutting that portion
of S. 6th St. Letter from the Board of Public Works reported
this street is not necessary for traffic circulation; the City
will require retention of easements over the entire 40 ft. The
Board recommended 1/2 of the appraised value of $1 .40 per sq. ft.
too be charged abutting property owners.
Audience Comment: Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. , noted property in
vacation area is expensive, that City should realize more revenue.
Also Mr.. Webb requested 20 ft. setback be reserved for turn-
around needed for switchback on Mill Ave. near Chalet.
Kathy Koelker, 532 Cedar Ave. S. , noted R-3 area and asked for
the additional space for "U" turn on Mill Ave. S. ; asked that
drainage be provided; that no variance be given for parking
Renton City Council
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PUBLIC HEARING - Continued
Street Vacation requirements; that consideration be given to maintain alley access
S. 6th St. to west of vacation area. Public Works Director Gonnason noted
East of Mill S. alley not dedicated right-of-way; Councilman Clymer noted it has
been in existence for a lifetime. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND BY
CLYMER, CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING TO MONDAY, MAY 21 , 1979. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE, inquired re "Scared Straight"
program for young offenders and noted statistics proving the
Scared Straight value of program is questionable. Mayor Delaurenti noted the
Police Department did not favor showing the film.
Traffic Request Kathy Koelker requested follow up of 2/5/79 request for repainting
of traffic divider lines at Grady Way where 3 lanes narrow to two.
Mrs. Koelker inquired of research into conflict-of-interest for
City employees not doing business with City after leaving employ.
Conflict of City Attorney Warren explained that no such law is on the books
Interest at the present time. Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N. ,
favored proposed legislation and reported possession of copy of
the Federal law enacted which will be in effect 7/79.
Recess MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 9:00 p.m. and reconvened at 9:18 p.m. All Council
Members present at Roll Call .
OLD BUSINESS Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee
Surplus Fire report recommending the subject of surplus fire truck be referred
Truck to the Public Safety Committee. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE,
CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED.
Utilities Utilities Committee Chairman Shane presented report (bearing
Committee Report only his signature) recommending the income level for reduced
utility rates for qualified users be set at $9,600 per annum for
Utility Rates the head of a household. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, REFER
for Senior SUBJECT TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. Councilman Shane
Citizens inquired of Deputy Finance Director Bennett re loss of revenue
to the City and was advised of $2,000 to $3,000; also that annually
City's present ordinance adjusts low-income level with Social
Security rates and reflects increases; effective 7/1/79 $5,200
for single and $7,900 for married couple. MOTION CARRIED.
Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented prog-
Development ress report noting review of Comprehensive Plan, Goals and Policies
Committee Report and referred the matter back to the Planning Department for
Comprehensive Plan inclusion of suggested changes submitted by each committee member.
Pleliminary Plat Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented
Brentwood Park committee report noting consideration of Preliminary Plat for the
Appeal of Brentwood Park Addition (PP-316-79; E-317, E-318-79) and Appeal
Decision by Bel Terra Development Corporation; property located at NE 11th
PP-316-79 St. and Pierce Ave. NE; Hearing Examiner's decision dated 4/13/79.
E-317-79 The report recommended that the City Council modify the recommenda-
E-318-79 tion of the Hearing Examiner to delete Condition Ivo. 1 to the
W-319-79 approval of the preliminary plat as submitted, and in all other
respects to adopt the recommendations of the Hearing Examiner,
based upon the following errors of fact and law: (1 ) Finding #6e
is in error in that the quoted ordinance sections do not require a
set back of 100 ft. in the case of undeveloped property being
developed adjacent to a church; (2) Conclusion #8 is in error for
reasons noted above. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT.* Councilman
Perry noted the church has to be 100 ft. from property line.
Councilman Shinpoch noted error in law as advised by City Attorney.
Councilman Stredicke noted protest by five adjacent property
owners at public hearing; that action reduces Queen Ave. to status
of alley and it changes the City's arterial street system by action
of Hearing Examiner and City Council and reqquested record indicate
protest. *ROLL CALL: 4-AYES: SHINPOCH, PERRY, TRIM,i, PROCTOR;
3-N0: STREDICKE, CLYMER, 'SHANE. MOTION CARRIED APPROVING THE
BRENTWOOD PARK ADD'N PRELIMINARY PLAT AS MODIFIED.
Renton City Council
5/14/79 Page 3
OLD BUSINESS - Continued
Land Planning Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry reported on
Conference annual Planning Conference in Spokane. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
Report and SHINPOCH, REFER THE MATTER OF AREA WIDE ZONING AND POSSIBLE
Recommendations CHANGE IN THE PROCEDURE TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE.
CARRIED. MOVED PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER PROPOSED GROWTH OF AREA
FOR NEXT TEN YEARS TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR REVIEW, INVESTI-
GATION AND INCORPORATION INTO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. Councilwoman
Shinpoch requested inclusion of materials from Chamber of Commerce.
MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECONDED BY SHINPOCH, refer the
subject of funding for purchase of older homes and selling back
to citizens, to Staff to investigate and report back. SUBSTITUTE
MOTION STREDICKE,SECOND BY PERRY, REFER MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY
SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Councilman Perry reported study
at the Conference on rating of Fire Departments; Mayor Delaurenti
asked the materials be forwarded to the Administration for review.
Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairwoman Proctor presented committee
Committee Report report recommending Council approve the 1979 contract with King
E.M.S. Contract County's Emergency Medical Services Division to fund the Valley
for 1979 Medic I Program for April through September 1979. The committee
further recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized
to sign the contract. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PROCTOR, CONCUR
IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Fund Raising The Public Safety Committee reported review of the request of
at It' l Do Gerald Neissenger, It' l Do Tavern, 205 Airport Way, to waive
Fee Reduction the $50 Cabaret Fee for several fund-raising sessions for Medic
Request One. The report stated that based on information supplied by
the Renton Police Department, the committee recommended denial of
the request. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL DENY THE
REQUEST. CARRIED.
Police Regulations The Public Safety Committee reported review of proposed changes
.. to the Police Regulations and recommended concurrence with
referral to Ways and Means Committee for preparation of an
amending ordinance. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND PROCTOR, COUNCIL
CONCUR. CARRIED.
Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented committee
Committee Report report noting review of Phase I of the Bicycle Trail with -the
Phase I Planning Department-; trail to eventually connect the Seattle
Bicycle Trail Bike Trail with the Cedar River Trail near Airport Way and Logan.
System The report explains Renton would be responsible for cost of trail
from Rainier Ave. N. to the frontage road along the Perimeter
Road of the Airport to Logan Ave, estimated cost $613.50 for com-
pleted signs or $445.78 for signs the City would complete,
which consist of picture of a bike and arrow. The report explained
the trail will eventually be around-the-lake loop with second ex-
tension along 87th to Hardie, Edwards, 7th and connect with the
Interurban Trail in Tukwila. The committee report recommended
concurrence in the Planning Department's presentation to proceed
with the Bike Route Program and attached map showing the Perimeter
Road route. Discussion ensued. Councilman Stredicke explained
the proposal presented was a Renton/KingCounty/Seattle Bike Trail
System extending into Seattle City Limits on Rainier Ave. for
connection with the Cedar River Trail via Perimeter Road at Logan.
Stredicke explained objection to use of Perimeter Road which had
been restricted to Airport use and use by joggers was denied.
Councilwoman Shinpoch recalled airport insurance being in jeopardy
if other than airport use was allowed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
PROCTOR, Council instruct the Planning Department to redesign the
Renton portion of the Bicycle Trail System extending from County
System on Rainier Ave. to Airport Way and easterly to Logan Ave.
and the Cedar River Trail . Public Works Director Gonnason noted
difficulty as Rainier Ave. approaches Airport Way because of lack
of curb space. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, THE
ADMINIS MTION BE GIVEN MORE FREE HAND IN PLANNING AN ALTERNATIVE
ROUTE. SUBSTITUTE MOTION CARRIED.
Brentwood Streets Councilman Stredicke thanked the Mayor for prompt attention to
clearing of Brentwood area streets.
Renton City Council
5/14/79 Page 4
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee
Committee Report report recommending second and final readings of the following
Ordinance #3316 ordinances which had been on first reading 5/7/79:
Talbot Hill An ordinance was read annexing the Talbot Hill Island to
Annexation the City. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3317 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of Taylor Ave. SW between
Vacation Portion SW 21st St. and 23rd St. (VAC 2-79) known as the Seelig Street
of Taylor Ave. SW Vacation. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3318 An ordinance was read relating to joint service facilities
Joint Service extending across public right-of-way, Chapter 18 Building Regula-
Facilities across tions. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS
Public R/W READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYES: SHINPOCH, SHANE, TRIMM, CLYMER, PERRY ,
Power/Phone/TV PROCTOR; ONE-NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED.
The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading for the
following ordinances with referral back to the Ways and Means
Committee.
Ordinance #3319 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of California Ave.
California Ave. (N. 7th St. ) and alley between California Ave. (N. 7th St. ) and
Street Vacation N. 8th St. (VAC 4-79) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER
BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND SHINPOCH, RECONSIDER PRIOR MOTION. CARRIED. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL
READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings of ordinance, MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ VACATING
ONE-HALF STREET. ($21 ,966.25 paid by Boeing Company) ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
Ordinance #3320 An ordinance was read establishing Cumulative Reserve for the
Cumulative purpose of storm sewers for Camas Ave. NE. MOVED BY PERRY,
Reserve SECOND SHINPOCH, PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.
CARRIED. Following readings of ordinance establishing fund
#115 for installation and construction of sewers, it was MOVED
PERRY, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Park Development MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REMOVE LETTER 8.a. FROM CONSENT
and Acquisition AGENDA FOR PRESENTATION. CARRIED. A letter from Parks and
Recreation Director Webley asked Council concurrence in Park
Board applications for funding from the Washington State Interagency
Committee for Outdoor Recreation. The letter presented two
resolutions concerning Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park, one for
acquisition of a 2.53 acre parcel and the other for development
of existing City owned property located north of the present boat
launch area. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE AND CONCUR IN REQUEST
AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Resolution #2272 Resolution was read authorizing application for funding assistance
Coulon Beach Park for an outdoor recreation project to the Interagency Committee for
Development Outdoor Recreation as provided by the Marine Recreation Land Act
as relates to park site development for Gene Coulon Memorial Beach
Park. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS
READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2273 A resolution was read authorizing application for funding as relates
Coulon Beach Park to acquisition of park site properties at Coulon Beach Parkvicinity.
Acquisition MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2274 A resolution was read authorizing agreement between the City of
Interlocal Renton and Public Hospital District No. 1 (Valley General Hospital )
Agreement with for expenditure of monies for medical services and authorized the
Valley General Mayor and City Clerk to sign the agreement. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
5/14/79 Page 5
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
Resolution #2275 A resolution was read whereby the City agrees to accept portion
Right-of-Way of right-of-way to be obtained by the developer of the Fernwood
Fernwood Plat Plat and to maintain said right-of-way once it has been developed
and dedicated to the City. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR,
ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Recess MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, RECESS. CARRIED. Council recessed
at 10:40 p.m. and reconvened at 10:50 p.m. ROLL CALL: ALL PRESENT.
Resolution #2276 A resolution was read re application for Federal Aid Grant
Federal Aid Grant project funds including FAUS Funds for NE 4th St/Union Ave. NE
Funds Application Intersection. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT RESOLUTION
AS READ. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA These items are adopted by one motion without separate discussion
unless so requested. Adopting motion follows the items.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, REMOVE ITEM F. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE:
SHANE, TRIMM, CLYMER, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 2-N0: SHINPOCH, PERRY.
CARRIED.
Earlington Woods Hearing Examiner' s decision for approval subject to conditions;
Planned Unit denial of exception for CHG International Master Plan PUD 242-78
Development, Earlington Woods, E-243 and 244-78, located west of Hardie
Preliminary Ave. SW (Edwards Ave. ) east of S. 140th between Sunset Blvd. SW
Master Plan and Milwaukee Railroad right-of-way. Upon inquiry by Councilman
Shane, Mr.Zimmerman, CHC International representative, advised
the process of building of the documentation prior to start of
development. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL ACCEPT
ITEM F FROM CONSENT AGENDA AND APPROVE THE PRELIMINARY MASTER PLAN.
CARRIED.
Appropriation Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested ordinance
for Trail Land appropriating funds from Interagency for Outdoor Recreation Grant
Acquisition to Housing and Community Development Cedar River Trail , Land
.�. Acquisition Fund of the Planning Department. Refer to Ways and
Means Committee.
Police Travel Letter from Police Chief Darby requested approval for John
Iwasaki to attend conference in Victoria, B.C. May 17-20, 1979.
Council Concur.
Fire Fighters Letter from Fire Fighters Local 864 requested meeting 5/23/79
Negotiation with Council or their representative for purpose of negotiating.
Request Refer to Administration for response.
New Fire Training Letter from Fire Chief Geissler noted review of the parking area
Site Requested to be constructed adjacent to the new Fire Station and recommended
consideration be given to construct a drafting pit prior to the
filling and surfacing of the parking area. The letter reported
cost of $10,000 to $11 ,000 and would allow training and test
pumping at that facility rather than using Cedar River test site
where problem exists with oils in the water, as well as. the river
area being out of response position to cover City. Refer to the
Public Safety Committee.
Buddy Poppy Proclamation of Mayor Delaurenti declared May 18 and 19, 1979
Days as Buddy Poppy Days in Renton and urged contributions.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED.
-- Approved
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Brentwood Park Preliminary Plat Brentwood Park Addition and Appeal by Be] Terra
Addn. Preliminary Development Corporation. See Planning and Development Committee
Plat Report Page 2.
Highlands Public Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason recalled the Community
Use Areas Services Committee recommendation that the Public Use area in
Block 46 be referred to the Administration for disposal . The
letter noted review with the City Attorney and recommended Council
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CORRESPONDENCE - Continued
Highlands Public adopt a resolution declaring the property surplus and refer the
Use Areas matter to the Administration for disposal . MOVED BY SHINPOCH,
Continued SECOND CLYMER, Council concur and refer to Administration for
proposal . SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH,
REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITEE FOR RESOLUTION. ,CARRIED. MOVED BY
SIREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER TO ADMINISTRATION FOR REPORT. CARRIED
Service Station Letter from Mayor Delaurenti reported recent complaints from
Signing the public alleging many abuses in posting of current prices �.
at service/gas stations . Also U.S. Regulatory Administration
and the State Energy Office acknowledge lack of sufficient controls
in this area and encourage City ordinance to require stations to
display current and accurate prices from an unobstructed location
and large enough to be seen from roadway. The letter recommended
referral to the Ways and Means Committee for consideration.
Councilman Shane requested octane rating also be included.
Proposed referral motions were discussed and subsequent MOTION BY
STREDICKE, SECOND BY PERRY, REFER MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY_SERVICES
COMMITTEE, resulted in ROLL CALL VOTE: 5-AYE: SHINPOCH, CLYMER,
PERRY, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 2-N0: SHANE AND TRIMM. MOTION CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Council President Shinpoch reported receipt of letters from
Earlington Golf citizens concerning Earlington Golf Course and requested permis-
Course Rezone sion to reply to letters acknowledging concern; however, matter
before Hearing Examiner and may be appealed to Council . MOVED
BY STREDICKE, SECOND PROCTOR, COUNCIL PRESIDENT RESPOND TO LETTERS.
CARRIED.
Bailey Letter re MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER LETTER FROM FLOYD
Growth & Annex BAILEY TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE TO REPLY. CARRIED.
Cedar River MOVED By STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMt-1, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE THE ,ADMINISTRA-
Park and TION TO PROCEED WITH LOW COST RFNTAL AGREEMENT WITH RENTON AREA
RAYS YOUTH SERVICES FOR LOCATION OF MOBILE UNIT IN CEDAR RIVER FIRE TRAIN-
ING SITE, OR IF PARK PROPERTY, REFER MATTER TO THE PARK BOARD
AND SPECIAL MEETING BE CALLED. Councilman Stredicke explained
multiple services center planned for that area. MOTION CARRIED.
Accidents Noted Councilman Stredicke requested "C" curbing in NE 4th St. at
Mastro Apartments near Union Ave. to prevent dangerous left-hand
turns, noting large number of accidents, also previous rp,:uests.
Mayor Delaurenti acknowledged channelized curb planned.
Planning Joan Walker, Planning Commission Chairman, noted worthwhile Planning
Conference Conference in Spokane, commended Planning Director Ericksen for
his participation, also noting Councilman Perry's presentation
re Hearing Examiner and his election to the Planning Association
of Washington.
Adjournment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
11 :35 P.M.
ADDENDUM Delores A. Mead, CMC
City Clerk
Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report
Committee Report which recommended the City proceed with the smoke detector •
Smoke Detectors program as originally outlined in the Housing and Community
Development grant. The report explained proposed purchase of
200 smoke detectors for installation by the Fire Department in
qualified low-income households and fire prevention inspection
also offered. The report recommended purchases of the smoke
detectors be withheld until approved by the committee, five
manufacturers reviewed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH,
CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS. CARRIED.
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF May 14, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 5-17 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 5-15 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park
Plans
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 5-21 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room Peddlers & Solicitors Ordinance
Review
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
State Hwy. Transportation Mon. 5-21 3:00 P.M. Kennydale Plans for 30th St. Overpass
Committee Improvements
Municipal Arts Jurors Tues. 5-15 9:30 A.M. Select Stained Glass Art for
Senior Citizens Center
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
MAY 14, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
66-08-1_1,400 Glen W. Score 666-668 Index P1. Carport, Extension of Roof
6609 Albert R. James 1416 Jones Ave. NE Demolish Residence
6610 45,000 Boeing 4-64 Bldg. Insulate & Install Dry Wall
6611 3,800 Caroline L. Greeley 516 Whitworth Ave. So. Reside Residence
6612 34,512 Charles Henderson Co. 3225 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence
6613 34,500 Charles Henderson Co. 3203 SE 20th Ct. Construct Residence
6614 39,160 Charles Henderson Co. 3227 SE 18th St. Construct Residence
6615 34,510 Charles Henderson Co. 3221 SE 18th St. Construct Residence
6616 38,299 Charles Henderson Co. 3228 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence
6617 38,297 Charles Henderson Co. 3209 SE 20th Ct. Construct Residence
6618 48,000 Howard Cooper Corp. 4000 West Valley Rd. Construct Storage BuilJing
6619 30,000 Foster Radford 1700 Block NE 44th St. Annual License for Fill
6620 105,000 Stirskey Holdings, Ltd. 524 Burnett Ave. So. Construct 4-Unit Apt. Bldg.
6621 105,000 Stirskey Holdings, Ltd. 532 Burnett Ave. So. Construct 4-Unit Apt. Bldg.
6622 105,000 Stirskey Holdings, Ltd. 528 Burnett Ave. So. Construct 4-Unit Apt. Bldg.
6623 95,000 Stirskey Holdings, Ltd. 520 Smithers Ave. So. Construct 4-Unit Apt. Bldg.
6624 95,000 Stirskey Holdings, Ltd. 526 Smithers Ave. So. Construct 4-Unit Apt. Bldg.
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1873 Leonard Builders, Inc. 350 Anacortes Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
1874 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4209 SE 3rd Pl . Install Side Sewer
1875 Leonard Builders, Inc. 349 Anacortes Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
1876 Leonard Builders, Inc. 413 Chelan Ave. SE Install Side Sewer & Driveway
1877 Leonard Builders, Inc. 407 Anacortes Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
1878 Leonard Builders, Inc. 401 Anacortes Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
1879 Leonard Builders, Inc. 311 Chelan Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
1880 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4403 SE 4th St. Install Side Sewer
1881 Marilyn Sipila 4215 SE 3rd St. Construct Side Sewer
1882 Johnson & Sons Builders 1813 Aberdeen Ave. SE Construct Driveway
1483 Wall & Redekop Corp. 1100-1150 Sunset B1vd.NE Construct Off-Site Improvements
1684 Arthur D. Moore 4207 SE 3rd St. Construct Side Sewer
1885 James Dalpay 4018 NE 12tn St. Install Side Sewer & St. Break
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7969 1,100 Johnson & Sons 1813 Aberdeen Ave. SE Wire Residence
7970 150 Richard Guerrero 501 SW Langston Rd. Convert Service to Underground
7971 1,050 Leonard Builders, Inc. 349 Anacortes Ave. SE Wire Residence
7972 1,200 VASA Homes, Inc. 1500 Dayton Ct. NE Wire Residence
7973 1,200 VASA Homes, Inc. 1420 Uayton Ct. NE Wire Residence
7974 50 Patrick L. Patterson 403 Taylor Ave. NW Install Temporary Service
7975 1,200 David J. Clark 3103 Mt. View Ave. Increase Service
7976 205 Charles Powers 201 Union Ave. SE Service to Mobile Home
7977 250 Mrs. Lawrence 305 Pelly Ave. No. New Service & Wire Garage
7978 25 John Frangello 201 Union Ave. SE #1G6 Wire Storage Shed
7979 750 Group Health Cooperative 801 SW loth St. Install Circuit for Gas Pump
7980 IUO City of Renton 211 Mill Ave. So. Wire Gas Pump
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6683 1,414 Charles Henderson Co. 3221 SE lath St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6684 1,392 Charles Henderson Co. 3228 SE 19th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6685 1,415 Charles Henderson Co. 3225 SE 19th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6686 1,392 Charles Henderson Co. 3209 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6687 1,392 Charles Henderson Co. 3203 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6688 1,348 Charles Henderson Co. 3227 SE 18th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6689 1,392 Charles Henderson Co. 3202 SE 19th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6690 1,392 Charles Henderson Co. 3206 SE 19th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6691 1,004 Charles Henderson Co. 3214 SE 19th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6692 1,392 Charles Henderson Co. 3220 SE 19th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6693 1,392 Charles Henderson Co. 3226 SE 19tn Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6694 1,392 Charles Henderson Co. 3219 SE 19th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6695 1,348 Charles Henderson Co. 3213 SE 19th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6696 1,415 Charles Henderson Co. 3200 SE 20tn Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6697 1,392 Charles Henderson Co. 3308 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6698 1,392 Charles Henderson Co. 3307 SE 20th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6699 1,044 Charles Henderson Co. 3111 SE 20tri Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6700 1,742 Leonard Builders, Inc. 413 Chelan Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6701 3,000 Raymond Leahy 431 Burnett Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6702 700 Ricnard Guerrero 501 SW Langston Rd. Hook-Up Modular Home
6703 2,000 Carpenter Paper 927 Thomas Ave. SW Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6704 $ 4,200 Group Health 801 SW 16th St. Install Underground Tanks
6705 1,000 VASA Homes 1512 Dayton Ct. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6706 1,000 VASA Homes 1422 Dayton Ct. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6707 1,100 VASA Homes 1521 Edmonds Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6708 720 Charles Henderson Co. 3116 SE 20th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
6709 754 Leonard Builders 407 Anacortes Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace
6710 765 Charles Henderson Co. 1732 Ferndale Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace
SIGN PERMITS
690 F 800 Sam Younker 3820 E. Valley Hwy. Repair Existing Sign
691 2,500 Skipper's 3208 NE Sunset Blvd. Pole Sign
692 2,700 Hilands Medical Care 3180 Sunset Blvd. NE Electric Wall Sign
693 75 Richard L. Marsden 900 Harrington Ave. NE Install Wall Sign
694 1,600 Cut 'n Curl Renton Shopping Center Neon Sign
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
May 21 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF MAY 14, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
a. Street Vacation, portion of S. 6th St.- Continued from 5/14/79
b. Street Vacation 89th Ave. S. between SW 21st St. and SW 23rd St.
Petition filed by Martin Seelig. VAC-7-79
c. Street Vacation Camas Ave. NE between NE Park Dr. and Sunset Blvd. NE
Petition filed by Spartus Commercial Corp/James Miller VAC-9-79
d. Street Vacation, South 30 ft. California Ave. - Continued from 4/16/79
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Council Members for study
and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless so
requested.
a. Bid Openings 5/11/79 Police Department equipment (3) . Refer to Public
Safety Committee for recommendation.
b. Court Case State of Washington VS Diambri , City, et al , condemnation for
Park and Ride lot South 7th. Refer to City Attorney and Administration.
c. Petition filed for Street Vacation by H.Carney/K.Kaczmarek of SW Victoria
St. east of Lake Ave. S. Refer to Public Works Department, Board of Public
Works and Transportation Committee; also to Ways and Means Committee for
resolution setting date of 6/18/79 for public hearing.
d. Renton Horizons Committee invites Council Members to atten6 July 4 Picnic
at Liberty Park.
e. Proclamation of Mayor Delaurenti , National Public Works Week, 5/20-26/79.
9. CORRESPONDENCE A14D CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Election Requirements - Drawing of Numbers for Council Positions - City Clerk
b. Public Works Director - Water service South Talbot Hill and Hospital area
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
May 21 , 1979 Office of the City Clerk
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Matter of turn-around in area of Denied Street Vacation portion of S.6th
Report showing use of gambling tax monies
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Street Vacation SW Victoria - Retention of easements and appraisal
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Street Vacation SW Victoria - Verification of petition
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Street Vacation SW Victoria
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Street Vacation Maple Ave. SW - Ordinance
Street Vacation Camas Ave. NE - Ordinance
Street Vacation California Ave. - Ordinance for sourtherly portion
Street Vacation SW Victoria - Resolution for public hearing
NEXT COUNCIL MEETING - June 4, 1979
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
May 21 , 1 ' Municipal Building
Monday, 8; 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS
COUNCIL W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY, MARGARET L. PROCTOR AND
RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE J . WARREN, City Attorney;
PRESENT DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN
GONNASON, Public Works Director; MIKE PARNESS, Administrative Asst. ;
CAPT. BOURASA, Police Department Rep. ; LT. BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire
Department Rep. ; ROBERT HUFNAGLE, Recreation Supt.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
MAY 14, 1979. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Street Vacation published and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing
Portion of S. 6th continued from May 14, 1979 to consider the vacation of a portion
VAC-8-79 of South 6th Street east of Mill Ave. S. as petitioned by Stirsky
Continued from Holdings Ltd. Letter from Director of Public Works, Warren Gonnason,
5/14/79 reported no objections to the vacation subject to the following
conditions: (1 ) Adequate turn-around can be provided within the
present right-of-way, not necessary to reduce requested vacation;
(2) Additional five feet should be deleted from vacation on the
easterly portion of the vacation to provide continuation of alley;
(3) Recent sale in area verified at $4.00 per sq. ft. and recom-
mended use of that fee for vacation purposes; (4) With deletion
above, total area of vacation 3,800 sq. ft. at 1/2 appraised value
of $4.00 is $7,600. Mr. Gonnason reported utility easement would be
retained over entire vacation, no buildings allowed.
Continued Persons present: Tillie Cole, 601 Cedar Ave. S. , inquired as to
reason for vacation and costs. Mr. Gonnason noted area could be
used for parking or landscaping allowing additional multiple units.
Kathy Koelker, 532 Cedar Ave. S. , asked for turn-around and noted
builder plans 10-11 units rather than 5-6 with additional area.
Upon further inquiry, Mr. Gonnason noted the Cole property abutting
the vacation would be deleted if not wished to be purchased by the
Cole' s as could go to no other property. Mrs. Koelker asked no
Street Vacation variance be granted builder on heighth of units, being view area.
Denied Mr. Gonnason noted Variances are handled by the Board of Adjustment.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED.
MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL DENY THE STREET VACATION.
CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, MATTER OF IMPROVEMENT OF
TURN AROUND IN THAT VICINITY BE REFERRED TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR
REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, pub-
Street Vacation lished and mailed, according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the
Maple Ave. SW public hearing to consider vacation of a portion of Maple Ave. SW
Between (89th Ave. S. ) located between SW 21st and SW 23rd Streets as
SW 21st & SW 23rd petitioned by Martin A. Seelig, Bellevue. Letter from Public Works
VAC-7-79 Department reported the sole signature of Mr. Seelig is valid and
represents 100% of the property abutting that portion of Maple Ave.
Letter from the Board of Public Works reported no objection to the
proposed vacation as street not necessary to the City's street
circulation plan and that no easements are required. The letter
stated appraised value of $.80 per sq. ft. Public Works Director
Gonnason explained the property was unfilled. MOVED BY SHANE,
SECOND CLYMER, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. Discussion ensued re
value of property in area. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND
STREDICKE, CONCUR IN BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS ' LETTER AND APPROVE
THE STREET VACATION AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
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PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Street Vacation published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Camas Ave. NE the public hearing to consider vacation of a portion of Camas Ave.
between NE Park NE located between NE Park Ave. and Sunset Blvd. NE as petitioned
and Sunset Blvd NE by James C. Miller and Spartus Commercial Co. Letter from the
(Formerly known as Board of Public Works recommended approval of the vacation as the
114th Ave. SE) street is not necessary for the City's street circulation pian and
VAC-9-79 no easements are required; appraised value of the property set at
$4.50 per sq. ft. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CLOSE THE PUBLIC
HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN THE
RECOMMENDATION OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND REFER MATTER TO --
THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published,
Street Vacation posted and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the
California Ave. public hearing continued from April 16, 1979 to consider the
Continued from vacation of the southerly portion of California Ave. (N. 7th St. )
4/16/79 west of Garden Ave. N. (Ordinance #3319 adopted 5/14/79 vacated
VAC-4-79 the northerly portion plus alley as petitioned by The Boeing Co. )
City Clerk Mead reported fee title owner Harry Torrens has advised
he has no interest in the vacation. Tek Wong, 2220 34th Ave. S. ,
Seattle, stated he is fee title owner and requested vacation of
the street as petitioned. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, CLOSE
THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR,
RETAIN EASEMENTS AND VACATE THE SOUTH PORTION OF STREET AND REFER
TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Jack Sampson, 16827 115th SE, requested removal of gambling tax
Gambling Tax from non-profit organizations and complained that gambling at
Longacres was not taxed. City Attorney Warren explained the
state law pre-empts; the City cannot tax the parimutuel betting;
Council President Shinpoch advised City taxes Longacres in the
form of admissions tax. Councilman Shane noted City's right not
to tax non-profit organizations. Ron Atwood, SE 172nd, noted no
parimutuel money returning to community. Vince Rocky, 1414
Shattuck, inquired use of gambling tax money for policing that
activity. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, ADMINISTRATION PREPARE
REPORT SHOWING MONEY RECEIVED FROM GAMBLING TAX AND HOW SPENT
WITH COPY TO ORGANIZATIONS . Upon inquiry by Mr. Rocky, Capt.
Bourasa noted off-duty police officers employed by Longacres,
not an expense to the City. MOTION CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report which
Ways and Means recommended that Council accept the firm of Conner, Gravrock and
Committee Report Treverton, Inc. as the City' s bargaining consultants and authorize
Labor Negotiator the Personnel Director to work with the City Attorney to draw up
a contract and work with consultants on labor negotiations. MOVED
BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Peddlers and The committee report noted review of request of Washington Improve-
Solicitors ment Products to review the Peddlers and Solicitors Ordinance
and recommended the company must obtain the license as required
by ordinance; however, if their present bond will include the
City of Renton they are not required to furnish additional bond.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
Municipal Councilman Stredicke presented his letter to City Attorney Warren
Elections & re House Bill 1325 which states all candidates for municipal ...
Filing for Office elections or special district elections shall file with the King
County Auditor in Seattle and eliminates any filingwith local City
Clerks. The letter reported objections and asked the following:
(a) Can concurrent filings be held in the City, by ordinance,
requiring closing at 12:00 noon on the last Friday so filings
can be transported to the County? (b) The bill provides for mail
filings during 7/30 - 8/3 time period. Can mail filings be held
locally? (c) Can the City by ordinance establish each of the seven
council positions by number at this time and open filing only on
those positions which terminate? (d) Are amounts of filing fees
made public? MOVED BY STREDICKE SECOND PERRY, TABLE COMMUNICATION
UNTIL ITEM 9.A. ON AGENDA. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
5/21/79 Page 3
OLD BUSINESS - Continued
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES.
CARRIED. Council recessed at 9: 10 p.m. and reconvened at 9:20 p.m.
Roll Call : All Council Members present.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recom-
Committee Report mending first reading of the following ordinance, suspension of
rules and second and final readings :
'-` Ordinance #3321 An ordinance was read appropriating $192,119 from Interagency
Appropriation for for Outdoor Recreation Grant unto Housinq and Community Development
Trail Acquisition Cedar River Trail , Land Acquisition, Fund , Planning Department.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, SUSPEND PULES AND PLACE ORDINANCE
ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading, it
was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND FERRY, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
ROLL CALL: 6-AYE; ONE-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
Vouchers The committee recommended approval of Vouchers 23265 through No.
Authorized for 23462 in the amount of $585,028.43 (#23260 - 23264 machine voided)
Payment having received departmental certification as to receipt of service
and/or merchandise; plus LID #302 Revenue Warrant R-36 in amount
of $7,551 .43 and Cash Warrant C-82 $7,551 .43. MOVED BY SHANE,
SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL APPROVE VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to all Council Members and
adopted by one motion without separate discussion. Adopting
motion follows agenda items .
Police Equipment City Clerk reported three bid openings May 11 , 1979 for Police
Bid Openings Department equipment: Audio-video recording system; protable
intrusion alarm system; report recording system (See attached. )
Refer to the Public Safety Committee for recommendation.
Condemnation Superior Court Notice in Condemnation (and for trial setting)
for Renton State of Washington vs Victor Diambri and Marie Diambri ; Pacific
Park and Ride Lot Northwest Bell ; Puget Sound Power & Light Co. ; City of Seattle;
South 7th St. City of Renton; Albert and Frances Cooper; Sound Ford; et al .
Condemnation for public use, operation and maintenance re FAI 405;
Petition to be presented 5/30/79. Refer to City Attorney.
Street Vacation City Clerk Mead reported petition filed by Hugh Carney/Kathryn
SW Victoria St. Kaczmaret for street vacation of portion of SW Victoria St. east
VAC-12-79 of Lake Ave. S. ; $100 filing fee received. The letter recommended
referral to the Public Works Department, Board of Public Works
and Transportation Committee for verification of petition,
determination regarding appraisal and retention of easements .
The letter also recommended referral to the Ways and Means Com-
mittee for resolution setting date of 6/25/79 for public hearing.
Council concur.
July 4 Picnic Letter from Lew Innocenti , Chairman of Renton Horizons Committee
Liberty Park invited Council Members to attend the July 4 Picnic at Liberty
Park. The letter noted last year's program well attended, with
twice the crowd of year before - also this will be fourth anniversary.
Proclamation Mayor Delaurenti declared May 20-26 as National Public Works Week.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA AS
Approval PRESENTED. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE
Municipal Letter from King County Superintendent of Elections Donald Perrin
Elections announced House Bill #1325 requires candidates for office in Code
Cities to file their declaration of candidacy forms with the County
Auditor not earlier than the last Monday of July nor later than the
next succeeding Friday in City General Election years (1979) . The
letter stated City Clerksare still responsible for assigning consecu-
tive numbers to Council positions subject to elections this year and
requested information by June 1 . 1979. The letter also requested
Renton City Council
5/21/79 Page 4
CORRESPONDENCE - Continued
Municipal City Clerks contact the King County office for filing information;
Elections that Declaration of Candidacy forms will be accepted by mail , if
Continued notarized; are accompanied by proper filing fee and are received
at the King County Election Department by 4:30 p.m. August 3, 1979.
Council Positions City Clerk Mead suggested position numbers be drawn or assigned, alpha-
Numbered betically, to the (4) Council positions. Councilman Stredicke noted
earlier request for numbering the seven positions; and following
further discussion, it was MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PERRY, DRAW NUMBERS
FOR THE FOUR POSITIONS. CARRIED. The numbers were drawn as follows:
No. 1 drawn by Margaret Proctor; No. 2 drawn by Thomas Trimm;
No. 3 drawn by George Perry and No. 4 drawn by Richard Stredicke.
Water Service Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason presented report on
South Talbot Hill the South Talbot Hill water system along with consulting reports
Valley General from RH2 Engineering and Gardner Engineers. The letter requested
Hospital Area Council ' s concurrence in adopting these reports and proceeding
with the development program outlined in total estimated cost of
$500,000. The letter further requested authorization to select
the necessary consultant engineering services to accomplish the
design and prepare plans and specifications. The letter reported
adequate funding available in 1975 Water and Sewer Construction
Bond Fund; recovery planned from combination of front-footage and
area charges. Public Works Director Gonnason called attention to
letter from B. G. Morrison requesting water service at the
Valley Medical-Dental Center asking for upgraded services because
of poor fire flow capability. Ron Olson, City's Utility Engineer,
was introduced and used wall maps to explain plan, lines being
replaced and proposed lines. Discussion ensued. MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND PROCEED WITH THE PROJECT. CARRIED.
Police Travel Letter from Police Chief Darby requested Council authorization
July 15-18 for Training Officer, Sg. Pavone, to attend Remington Arms
Shotgun Maintenance and Repair Course at Ilion, N.Y. The letter
noted 80% federal funds with $159 cost 't'-.o City. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REQUEST. CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
10:25 p.m.
Delores A. Mead, C.M.C.
City Clerk
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CITY OF RENTON
IDATE 5/21/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
I
f FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: N0.#23260 - #23264
i
CURRENT •115P893o13
PARKS $17j50202
I7 ARTERIAL STREETS $IOP602. 96
STREETS $24j678#32
f LIBRARY x2, 923@89
COMP EMP TR ACT x1, 219*63
FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE x223PR71P50
L WASH. BCH• FWD THRUST =3, 264.50
I
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST $56♦ 885.61
WATERWORKS UTILITY x861838. 72
AIRPORT $lj323# 84
I
1975 W b S CONSTRUCTION $10,# 568150
EQUIPMENT RENTAL x14P139901
FIREMAN 'S PENSION S15j452 #09
.i. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPP 9464941
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS •585, 028* 43
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
' RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
i MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDp DO HEREBY
I
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NU , 23265 THROUGH NO• 23462 IN THE AMOUNT
OF $5851028 .43 T 21ST DAY OF MAY 1979•
I
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN EMBER
L.I.D.# 302
MEMBER
I REVENUE WARRANT NO.#R-36 $7,551.43
CASH WARRANT NO.#C-82 $7,551.43
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF May 21, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 5-31 4:30 P.M. PERRY ( 6th Floor Conf. Room
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 5-22 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room ( Refuse Cans
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WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 6-4 17:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
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PUBLIC SAFETY I PROCTuk
TRANSPORTATION I I TRIMN
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UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
LEOFF Board Wed. 6-6 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room
Aviation Seminar Wed. D-23 I Olympic Hotel
Metro Thurs. 6-24 7:30 P.M. Renton Library
Newcastle Plan Tues 5-22 Renton/Issaquah Rd.
BID TABULATION SHEET
PRO J EC T • POLICE AUDIO-VIDEO RECORDING SYSTEM
DATE • May 11, 1979
81 ODER BID
Central Video, Inc. $6,635.00
3806 Woodland Park Ave. N. 358.29 Tax
Seattle, WA Cashier's Check, AA, EEO $6,993.29 Total
No Bid
Oregon City, OR 97045
Photo & Sound Co. See Attached Bid Tabulation
1205 North 45th Street
Seattle, WA 98103 BB
BID TABULATION SHEET
PROJECT : (Police) PORTABLE INTRUSION ALARM SYSTEM
DAT E May 11, 1979
Fat ODER BID
Puget Sound Instrument Co. $12,396.00
2336 E. 11th Street 667.93 Tax
Tacoma, WA BB, AA, EEO $13,036.93 Total
Varda Co. $ 9,383.00
2729 Alta Vista Dr. 24.36 Freight
Bakersfield, CA 93305 Cashier's Check,BB $ 9,407.36 Total , Plus Tax
AA, EEO
BID TABULATION SHEET
PRO J EC T • POLICE REPORT RECORDING SYSTEM
DAT E MAY 11, 1979
BIDDER BID
Alternate #1 Alternate #2
Dictaphone Corp. 113,590.00 $14,094.00
Sam
2330 3rd Ave. 733.86 Tax 761.08 Tax
Less Less
Seattle, WA BB, AA, EEO 3,683.80 Trade In 2,891.40 Trade In
$10,640.06 Total $11,963.68 Total
Alternate #1 Alternate
lani Pr Business Products $10,284.50 $10,576.50
555.36 Tax 571. 13 Tax
Less Less
1,PAttlp- WA Cashier' s Check.BB. AA. EEO 80.00 Trade In 80.00 Trade I
$10,759.86 Total 11 067.63 Total
Alternate #2 Alternate
9,894.50 $11,386.00
534.30 Tax 614.84 Tax
Less Less
80 Trade In 80.00 Tra
._110,348.80 Total $11,920.84 Total
Alternate #3
"10,359.50
559.41 Tax
Less
80.00 Trade In
$10,838.91 Total
Alternate
$10,774.50
581.82 Tax
Less
80.00 Trade In
$11,276.32 Total
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
MAY 21, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6625 $1,300,000 Forestbrook Assoc. 1555 Union Ave. NE Construct 68-Unit Condo
6626 8,000 Phillip Brown 1022 Redmond NE Addition Rec. Room
6627 VOID
6628 VOID
6629 VOID
6630 VOID
6631 VOID
6632 VOID
6633 VOID
6634 VOID
6635 VOID
663b VOID
6637 35,000 Skipper's Inc. 2808 SE Sunset Blvd. Remodel Space in Shopping Ctr.
6638 5,447 William Pugh 201 Union Ave. SE Install Awnings,Shed
6639 2,000 Ervin E. Yoder 1603 Eagle Ridge Dr. So. Construct Foundation-Condo.
6640 12,000 Herfy's Corp. 151 Sunset Bldg. NE Construct Add.to Restaurant
6641 175,000 Community dank of Renton 3003 NE Sunset Blvd. Construct Drive-In Banking
6642 85,000 Don Schultz 303 Factory Ave. No. Construct 4-Plex
6643 1,200 Cliff Bergeson 201 Union SE Install Patio Awning
6644 Srubick Properties 1408 North 2nd Street Demolish Residence
6645 2,552 Lois Dyer 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport & Shed
6646 2,248 Ann DeJulio 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport & Shed
6647 2,343 Gina Green 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport
6648 3,600 Ernest Henry 201 Union Ave. SE Construct Carport,Shed
6649 VOID
6650 40,000 James B. Carver 1507 Jones Ave. NE Construct Residence
6651 1,200 Joel Linebarger 691 Redmond NE Constr. Patio Cover
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1886 Tom Carnar 3407 Talbot Rd. So. Side Sewer
1887 Leonard Builders 350 Anacortes SE Driveway Approach
1886 Leonard Builders 4401 SE 4th P1 . Driveway Approach
1869 Leonard Builders 349 Anacortes Ave. SE Driveway Approacn
1890 Leonard Builders 401 Anacortes Ave. SE Driveway
1891 Leonard Builders 407 Anacortes Ave. SE Driveway
1892 Manley, E.R. 4306 SE 3rd P1, Side Sewer
1893 Lynn !Matteson 164 Moneterey Pl. NE Driveway Approacn
1894 Group Health Co-op 801 SW 160 Side Sewer
1895 Harvey A. Willet 4222 SE 3rd St. Side Sewer
1896 Robert Smith 4223 SE 3rd St. Side Sewer
1897 Greg Duffy 1513 Jones Ave. NE Side Sewer
1498 Superior Fast Freignt 400 SW 34th Install Water Line
i 1(399 Jonn Livie 4218 SE 3rd St. Install Side Sewer
1900 Fred Neeley 4203 SE 2nd P1. Install Side Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7981 3 1,000 Tom Cartier 3407 Talbot Rd. Wire Residence
7982 850 L. Henderson 173,3 Ferndale Ave. SE Wire Residence
7983 1,2.02 VASA 1518 Dayton Ct. NE Wire Resid2l�.e
7984 1,160 Leonard builders 407 Anacortes SE Wire Residence
7985 2,300 Benaroya 820 SW 41st St. Install Test Panel Stations
7986 900 Benaroya 80'`) SW 43rd St. Replace Electrical
7987 650 Benaroya 800 SW 43rd St. Install Receptacles
7988 426 Benaroya 1000 SW 43rd St. Install Brancn Circuit
7989 97,216 Boeing Renton Plant 10-100 Bldg. Install Parking Lot Lighting
7990 200 Oliver Torkelson 306 NW 2nd Pl . Increase Service-Furnace
7991 50 Community Bank of Renton 3003 WJE Sunset Blvd. Install Temp. Service
7992 1,000 Rouert East 433 Smithers Re-wire Residence
7993 960 Charles Henderson 3110 SE 20th Ct. Wire Residence
7994 935 Charles Henderson 3116 SE 20th Ct. Wire Residence
7995 939 Charles Henderson 3201 SE 19th Ct. Wire Residence
ELECTRICAL PERMITS - Continued
7996 500 0/W Properties 919 SW Grady Way Install Temp. Service
7997 25 D.C. Nye 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Workshop
7998 2,300 O.J. Haper 200 N. Tobin Wire Addition
7999 750 Neil Griffith 907 N. 30th St. Install New Service
8000 17,429 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 616 SW 41st St. Wire Warehouse
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6711 585 C.A. Staley 108 SW 12th St. Repair Drainfield
6712 1,000 Tom Cartier 3407 Talbot Rd. Install Fixtures
6713 1,100 Sarco 4109 NE 22nd P1. Install Electric Furnace
6714 15,000 Boeing Bldg. 4-79 Install Gasoline Tank
6715 150 Art Moore 4207 SE 3rd Reverse Drain Lines
6716 22,400 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 650 SW 41st St. Install Piping System
6717 1,472 Armstrong Homes, Inc. 3321 SE 7tn St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6718 1,588 Pan Abode 4350 Lk. Washington blvd.N. Install Electric Furnace
6719 310 Donald Kempf 4209 SE 2nd P1 . Sewer Turn-around
6720 150 John Livie 4218 SE 3rd St. Reverse Drain Lines
6721 150 Robert C. Smith 4223 SE 3rd St. Reverse Plumping
SIGN PERMITS
695 260 Ray Mortensen 410 Sunset blvd. NE Install Roof Sign
696 800 A & H Drugs 2820 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Wall Signs
697 500 Larry Gano 209 Sunset Blvd. N. Install Wall Signs
698 Larry Gano 209 Sunset Blvd. N. Install Grand Opening Sign
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TRANSFERS
MONTH OF MAY, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
5/5/79 CURRENT FUND $ 60,289.48
COMP.E.MP.TRNG (CETA) 368.48
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. MAY $ 60,657.96
5/7/79 CURRENT $ 74,098.82
PARKS & RECREATION 13,580.49
ARTERIAL STREETS 112.32
CITY STREETS 32,609.52
LIBRARY 4,428.76
LK.WN.BEACH FWD.THRUST 2 ,124.75
CEDAR RIVER TR-CONSTR. 48,952.52
SENIOR CIT.CTR.CONS 71,798.65
WATERWORKS UTILITY 67,388.40
AIRPORT 12,104.32
I] 1975 W & S CONSTR. 2,945.93
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 18,526.19
FIREMAN'S PENSION 99.22
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CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. MAY $348,769. 89
STREET FWD. THRUST PARKS & RECREATIO4 Per Resolution *2249 $ 26,000.00
301/138.00.00 101/210.00.00
STREET FWD. THRUST CITY STREETS Per Resolution 42249 $ 52,000.00
301/138.00.00 103/210.00.00
STREET FWD. THRUST LIBRARY Per Resolution #2249 S 14,300.00
301/138.00.00 106/210.00.00
5/15/79 CURRENT $117,826.04
PARKS & RECREATION 28,319.37
CITY STREETS 22,788.95
9,620.68
LIBRARY
COMP. EMPL. TRNG (CETA) 3,177.31
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 21,021.51
1,766.50
AIRPORT
2,084.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
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PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of MAY 5206,604.86
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TRANSFERS
MONTH OF MAY, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
5/19/79 CURRENT FUND $ 59,686.04
COMP. EMPL. TRNG. (CETA) 921.22
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of MAY $ 60,607.26
5/21/79 CURRENT FUND $115,293.13
PARKS S RECREATION
17,502.32
ARTERIAL STREETS 10,602.96
CITY STREETS 24,678.32
LIBRARY 2,923.89
COMP. EMPL. TRNG. (CETA) 1,219.63
FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE 223,871.50
LK. WN. BEACH FWD. THRUSI 3,264.50
CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CONSTI. 56,885.61
WATERWORKS UTILITY 86,838.72
1,323.84
AIRPORT
1975 W & S CONSTR. 10,568.50
14,139.01
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
15,452.09
FIREMAN'S PENSION
UNEMPLOYMENT COMP. 464.41
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of MAY $585,028.43
5/31/79 CURRENT FUND $117,419 .81
PARKS & RECREATION 28,841.18
CITY STREETS 22, 766.20
LIBRARY 9,686.21
COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 3,045.27
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 21,493.52
AIRPORT 1,766.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,084.50
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. MAY $207,103.19
5/30/79 CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND CANCEL WARRANT 23383 $ 39.00
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RENTON CITY COU'4CIL
Regular Meeting
June 4 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COU,X IL MINUTES OF HAY 21, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING - Vacation of Right-of-Way, 25 ft. strip outside
Sunset Blvd. NE (VAC-10-79)
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Council Members for
study and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless requested.
a. Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval of Rezone R-329-79,
The R.M.H. Company, for G-9600 to L-1 of property West of and adjacent
to SR-167 and E. Valley Hwy. N. of SW 43rd. Concur & refer to Ways and Means.
b. Hearing Examiner' s recommendation for approval witn conditions of
Preliminary Plat PP-326-79, Gold Key Real Estate & Larry Howe, Union
Circle, property located West side of Union Ave. between NE 6th
and NE 7th Streets. Council concur.
c. Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval with conditions of
Preliminary Plat PP-327-79, Nicoli Addition, property located
N. 40th St. between Lake Washington Blvd. and Park Ave. No.
Council concur.
d. Mayor Delaurenti appoints Mrs. Mary Lou Gustine to a six-year term
on the Police Civil Service Commission, term to expire June 1, 1985.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
e. Mayor Delaurenti appoints Mr. Jim Gepford to the Library Board, term
to expire June 1, 1984. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
f. Call for Bid May 29, 1979 for Bronson Way N & S roadway widening,
street improvements, and bridge repair. Refer to Transportation
Committee and Public Works Department.
g. Mayor Delaurenti request for transfer of funds providing payment
to Fire Department Lieutenants for an out-of-class pay arbitration
award. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
h. Claim for Damages - Dan Carl Paulsen alleged damage to car from loose
electrical box cover. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
i . Claim for Damages - Mark W. Jonnson alleged white paint on car.from
recent marking of street. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
j . Letter from Warren C. Gonnason, Public 'Works Director, submitting
final assessment roll on LID 284, Jones Ave. NE Sanitary Sewers, and
request for public hearing on July 9, 1979.
k. Letter from John E. Webley, Director Parks and Recreation re
completion of installation of Redwood Play Equipment Structures
at Gene Coulon Memorial Beack Park and Tiffany Park on May lo, 1979
requesting council acceptance and the retained amount be paid to
the contractor. Council concur.
1 . Public Works Director - 6 Yr. Comprehensive Street Program Hearing.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Renton Creative Arts request for no-fee blanket permit
b. O/W Properties request for Latecomers Agreement.
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11. AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
R E F E R R A L S
June 4 , 1979
Office of the City Clerk
ADMINISTRATION
Renton Creative Arts letter for waiver of permit fee
CITY ATTORNEY AND *INSURANCE CARRIER
Drafting of Late Comer's Agreement - 0/W Properties
*Claims for Damages - Dan C. Paulsen
Mark W. Johnson
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Possible issues for Fall Ballot (Open spaces, golf course, Beach Park Development)
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Bronson Way Project Bids
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Bronson Way Bids
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Street Vacation - 25 Strip - Jack in Box
Lieutenants Pay - Resolution adopted 6/4/79
Ordinance - Water District #78 - First Reading 6/4/79
Rezone RMH Co. R-329-79
Appointment Jim Gepford to Library Board
Reappointment Mary Lou Gustine to Police Civil Service Commission
PUBLIC HEARINGS
6/18/79 Six-Year Street Improvement Program
6/25/79 Street Vacation portion of SW Victoria St.
7/9/79 LID 284 Sewers Final Assessment Roll - Jones NE
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 4, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P . M. T E S Council Chambers
M I N U
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and
called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL MARGARET L. PROCTOR, GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM
AND CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN,
IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; W. E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; GORDON Y.
ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director;
HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; JOHN WEBLEY
Parks and Recreation Director; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Asst.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF MAY 21 ,
1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
SPECIAL AWARD Mayor Delaurenti presented Jay Ford with special award for services
to the City as member of the Library Board from June 1974 to
June 1979, noting regret that Mr. Ford's schedule did not allow
acceptance of reappointment.
Mayor Delaurenti introduced Doug Schmitz, Normandy Park City Manager.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
VAC-10-79 published and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing to
Street Vacation consider the vacation of a 25 ft. strip outside Sunset Blvd. NE
25' Frontage Road in front of the Jack-in-the-Box and bowling alley, as petitioned
Adjacent to by Alec Bakamus. Letter from the Board of Public Works recommended
NE Sunset Blvd. approval of the street vacation as it is not necessary to the City
known as street circulation plan and no easements required, noting approval
Jack-in-the-Box subject to adequate fire lane approved by the Fire Department. The --
letter recommended 1/2 appraised value of $6.00 per sq. ft. be charged.
Letter from Fire Chief Geissler expressed concern for access of
emergency equipment on this frontage roadway and recommended that
if vacation is granted that roadway be marked per City Ordinance
No. 3312 prohibiting parking and storage of materials in Fire Lanes.
Public Works Director Gonnason used wall map to point out area of
25 ft. strip adjacent to N.E. Sunset Blvd. , explaining planter strip
to the north. Bill Gillson, 2395 American Ave. , Hayward, explained
plans to remodel the Jack-in-the-Box building up to the existing
frontage roadway (presently has 20 ft. setback) , and submitted MAI
appraisal of $5.00 per sq. ft. Fire Chief Geissler explained the
fire hydrants facing frontage road rather than NE Sunset Blvd. so
that in case of fire, Sunset Blvd. would not be blocked. Mr. Gonnason
noted existing planter would remain and saw no conflict with vacation
and frontage road remaining a fire lane, allowing remodeling of the
building and use of frontage roadway as setback required; Mr. Gillson
being in agreement and noting fire hydrants would then not need
to be moved. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEAR-
ING. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN
THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE BC 2D OF PUBLIC WORKS APPROVING VACATION
SUBJECT TO FIRE LANE AND ESTABLISH APPRAISED VALUE OF $5.50 PER SQ.
FOOT. CARRIED. MOVED BY rL_RRY, SECOND SHANE, REFER TO THE WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Lawrence Vickers, 13419 SE 141st St. , concerned with situation of
Earlington Golf rezone of Earlington Golf Course, explained need and popularity of
Course golf courses and inquired of the initiative process that the matter
could be placed on the ballot. Council President Shinpoch noted the
matter of purchase of the golf course by the City could be placed on
the ballot by a resolution of the Council , however, explained the
Council will be considering the rezone matter when legal process has
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AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued
Earlington Golf been exhausted, i .e. reconsideration, appeal ; therefore, Council
Course (Cont. ) must not prejudge. Mrs . Shinpoch noted that a letter is being
mailed to those persons having contacted the City regarding the golf
course explaining the Council ' s position. City Attorney Warren
noted peoples right of initiative to place bond issue on the ballot
with proper title and required number of signatures. The Attorney
noted signatures required for initiative - 15% of number of registered
a. voters within City at last preceding City General Election. Mr. Warren
also explained petition filed with Council would not be mandatory for
placement on the ballot; further explaining danger of violating the
appearance of fairness doctrine; that sample of initiative could be
given to Mr. Vickers.
Student Inquiries Rhonda Claggett, 16827 129th SE, inquired re street vacations and
petitions/initiatives.
OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING
Committee of the BE SCHEDULED FOR TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 8:00 PM RATHER THAN THURSDAY,
Whole JUNE 14. Council President Shinpoch noted subject matter: City's
Date of Meeting Insurance Policies. Councilman Perry noted prior commitment for 12th;
Newcastle Plan meeting. CARRIED.
Community Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report
Services noting review of the Mayor's recommendation re purchase of new refuse
Committee Report containers for use, particularly in the downtown area, noting review
Trash Receptacles of several proposals and types of cans. The report noted concern
for a replacement program and recommended a smaller purchase than
originally proposed and if these are satisfactory, the Administration
should not have to return to Council for further approval . The
report stated Committee favored (as did the Mayor) the Rubbermaid
container; cost of 65 receptacles estimated at $5,162. The report
concurred in the Mayor's recommendation and further that the matter of
financing be referred to the Ways and Means Committee. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
Bond Issues MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH , POSSIBLE ISSUES FOR FALL BALLOT
(OPEN SPACES, GOLF COURSE, DEVELOPMENT OF COULON BEACH PARK, ETC. )
BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED.
Aviation Transportation (Aviation) Committee report was submitted by Chairman
Committee Report Trimm recalling Council concurrence 3/26/79 to combine Renton Aviation
e�nton Co. 's two main leases and extending to 40 years. The report explained
Aviation Leases the two leases are due for renegotiation at different times and
recommended that the City accept $.08 per sq.ft. on 262,850 sq.ft.
until renogiation 8/1/80. The report stated Renton Aviation desires
to continue rental of City-owned hangar until planned construction
completed, notinq present lease requires hangar be torn down by 7/31/79.
The committee recommended a new short-term lease for a six-month
period be entered into at a monthly rate of $300 plus 12% leasehold
tax. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Recess MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 9:05 p.m. and reconvened at 9:23 p.m. All Council Members
were present at Roll Call .
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Fire Lieutenants MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, REMOVE ITEM 8.g. FROM CONSENT AGENDA
Pay Arbitration FOR READING AT THIS TIME. CARRIED.
Letter from Mayor Delaurenti reported that a Firefighters ' Local
grievance against the City pertaining to lieutenants working out
of classification was recently settled by arbitration and granted
back pay to four lieutenants in amount of $1 ,764.76. The letter
recommended referral to Ways and Means Committee for fund transfer
resolution. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED.
COR'.tECTED-RE.FER TO
MINUTES OFI-Il- *71
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Ordinances and Resolutions
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recommended first reading
Committee Report of an ordinance assuming jurisdiction over all facilities and
Acquisition of equipment of Water District No. 78 (area of Talbot Hill ) . Following
Water District reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS
#78 AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested
plant inventory.
Resolution #2277 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption of the
Vacation of following resolutions:
Portion of A resolution was read setting public hearing 6/25/79 for proposed Wd
SW Victoria St. vacation of a portion of SW Victoria St. , west of Lake Ave. S. and
Hearing 6/25 east of Rainier Ave. S. , north of S. 3rd and south of Tobin. MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2278 A resolution was read transferring funds in amount of $1 ,764.76 from
Fund Transfer the Contingency Fund to Fire Department Salaries for out-of-class
Out-of-Class pay arbitration award. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE
Arbitration RESOLUTION AS READ. Councilman Stredicke noted $362.30 to $557.56
paid to four individuals. CARRIED.
Resolution #2279 A resolution was read declaring public use area Bloc 46 Renton
Public Use Area Highlands No. 2, as surplus and authorized disposition. MOVED BY
Declared Surplus CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. Committee
Chairman Clymer noted the area located behind the Highlands Library.
Councilman Perry noted for the record, past efforts in disposing of
the property and difficulties encountered with half abutting property
owners wanting and half not wanting to purchase the property.
Councilman Clymer noted two property owners interested at present.
MOTION CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion without discussion.
The adopting motion follows the Consent Agenda items:
Rezone R-329-79 Hearing Examiner' s recommendation for approval of Rezone R-329-79,
RMH Co. The R.M.H. Company for G-9600 to L-1 of property west of and -�-
adjacent to SR-167 and E. Valley Hwy. north of SW 43rd. Concur
and refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval with conditions of
Union Circle Preliminary Plat PP 326-79, Gold Key Real Estate and Larry Howe,
area located west side of Union Ave. between NE 6th and NE 7th
Streets; known as Union Circle. Council concur.
Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval with conditions of
Nicoli Addition Preliminary Plat PP-327-79, Nicoli Addition, property located on
N. 40th Street between Lake Washington Lbvd. and Park Ave. North.
Council concur.
Appointment Mayor Delaurenti reappointed Hary Lou Gustine to a six-year term
on the Police Civil Service Commission, term to expire June 1 ,
1985. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Appointment Mayor Delaurenti appointed Jim Gepford to the Library Board replacing
Jay Ford whose term expires 6/1/79. Mr. Gepford, 615 Morris Ave.
South,is 13-year resident of Renton; term to expire 6/1/84.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Bid Opening City Clerk Mead reported May 29, ' 79 rebid opening for Bronson Way
Bronson Way N. and S. roadway widening, street improvements and bridge repair.
See attached tabulation. Original bids rejected as higher than -Now
estimated. Refer to the Transportation Committee and Public Works
Department.
Damage Claim Claim for Damages filed by Dan Carl Paulsen for damage to auto
alleging loose electrical box cover. Refer to City Attorney and
Insurance Carrier.
Damage Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Mark W. Johnson for white paint on
auto allegedly caused by recent marking of street. Refer City Attorney
and Insurance Carrier.
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CONSENT AGENDA - Continued
LID 284 Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested public hearing
Sewers be set for July 9, on the final assessment roll for Local Improve-
Final Hearing ment District No. 284 sanitary sewers and trunk lines in the vicin-
7/9/79 ity of Jones Ave. NE between NE 40th and NE 44th St. The final
assessment roll was sumbitted in the amount of $108,887.43. Concur.
Final Payment Letter from Director of Parks and Recreation Webley requested
CAG 018-79 Council acceptance for completion of installation of redwood play
Park Equipment equipment structures at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park and Tiffany
Park and final payment in amount of $9,481 .26 to Funco Playground
Equipment Co. Request includes release of retained amount of
$1 ,053.47 to contractor upon completion of requirements. Concur.
Six-Year Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested public hearing
Transportation be scheduled for June 18, 1979 for presentation of the annual Six-
Improvement Year Transportation Improvement Program of streets and arterials.
Program Council concur.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Approval CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE
Arts and Crafts Letter from Renton Creative Arts, Pamela Stephens , Show Chairman,
Show applied for blanket permit for 7th Annual Renton Creative Arts ,
Arts and Crafts Show July 21 and 22, at the Carco Theatre grounds
located at 1717 Maple Valley Hwy, Renton. The letter requested
waiver of fee as done in the past. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
PROCTOR, CONCUR AND REFER TO THE ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED.
Late Comer' s Letter from 0/W Properties, Bellevue, requested Late Comer's
Agreement Agreement be granted re water main extension on the south side of
SW Grady Way beginning at Cummins Northwest Diesel 's property to
�.- Oakdale SW. The company desired compensation by future developers
of adjoining properties to the North and future developers to West.
MOVED BY SIREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, CONCUR IN REQUEST AND REFER TO
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE FOR PROPER PREPARATION OF AGREEMENT. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Jane Gavin, 265 Lind Ave. NW, called attention to opposition to
building of Lakeview Towers in the northwest section of the City
asking opinion of the first six story condominium in the City.
Councilwoman Shinpoch left the Chambers and took no part in any
discussion due to possible conflict of interest, being rQsident of
area. Mayor Delaurenti explained building permit process.
EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION TO
DISCUSS CITY' S LAW SUITS. CARRIED. Time: 9:45 p.m. Councilwoman
Shinpoch returned to Chambers.
ADJOURNMENT Following Executive Session, all Council Members were present at
10:41 P.M. Roll Call . MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, MEETING ADJOURN.
CARRIED.
Delores A. Mead, C.M.C.
City Clerk
208
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BID TABULATION SHEET
PRO J ECT : BRONSON WAY N & S - Roadway Widening, Street Improvements
DAT E : MAY 29, 1979 and Bridge Repair
BIDDER BID
Moss n Inc. Group I $105,612.00 $107,472.00*
PO Box 89305 Group II 64,731.25
Zenith WA 98188 BB, EEO, Group III 17,127.50
Total $187,470.75 $189,330.75*
Pacific Construction Inc. Group I $105,104.25
8801 So. 218th St. Group II 66,334.00 $ 68,112.00*
Kent, WA 98031 BB, EEO Group III 18,813.90
Total $190,252. 15 $192,030. 15*
Valley Cement Construction, Inc. Group I $ 98,570.55
PO Box 838 Group II 80,324.55 $ 80,344.25*
Auburn, WA 98002 BB, EEO Group III 26,121.81
Total $205,016.91 $205,036.61*
ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE Group I $ 95,828.00
Group II 67,008.05
Group III 16,547.80
Total $179,383.85
*Engineer' s Corrections
I I I
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 4, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
SHINPOCH
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Tues. 6/12 8:00 PM Council Chambers City's Insurance Policy
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 6/6 4:30 PM PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Staff re Condominiums
T;-,urs. 6/6 7:30 PM 11 11
It
fl Liaison w/Planning Commission
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 6/5 4:45 PM STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 6/11 7:00 Pyr CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 6/6 4:45 PM PROCTOR 6th Floor Conf. Room
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
LEOFF Board Wed. 6/6 7:30 AM SHINPOCH 6th Floor Conf. Room
Suburban Mayors Wed. 6/6 3:00 PM Longacres Dinner at 8:00 PM
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
JUNE 7, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6652 900,000 Dalpay & Nirschl 1190 Union Ave. NE Construct 90-Unit Apartment
6653 VOID
6654 VOID
6655 VOID
6656 VOID
6657 VOI u .„
6658 8,900 Art Peterson 4915 Talbot Rd. So. 16 x 20 addition
6659 20,000 King Cty. Park Dept. 3005 NE 4th St. Enclose Existing Bldg.
6660 1,000 Stewart Moline 2413 NE 6th P1 . Install Tropicana Fireplace
6661 2,500 Erik Backman 3205 NE 4th St. Construct Interior Office
6662 60,000 Lindsay & Deward Eades 2037 Harrington Pl . SE Construct Residence
6663 35,000 William Beeks, Jr. 406 Burnett So. Interior Remodel
6664 1,200 Michael Dolleman 422 Windsor Way NE Install Basement
6665 27,000 Leonard Builders 4329 SE 4th Pl . Construct Residence
6666 37,000 Leonard Builders 4323 SE 4th P1 . Construct Residence
6667 1,500 Don Frank 3011 Burnett Ave. N. Reroof Residence & Carport
6668 13,500 Carpenter-Offut Paper Co. 921 Thomas Ave. SW Interior Remodel
6669 240 Stephen E. Powell 3412 NE 9th St. Install Garage Door
6670 50,000 Pacific NW Bell 300 SW 7th St. Interior Remodel
6671 Metro Industrial Distr. 305 SW 16th St. Annual License for Fill
6672 55,000 Mr. & Mrs. David Seeley 1713 14E 14th St. Construct Residence
6673 30,000 Andrew Deak 4509 Talbot Rd. So. Construct Foundation
6674 50,000 W.L. Schlichter 1313 Kennewick Ave. NE Construct Residence
6675 26,000 Howard Cooper 4000 W. Valley Rd. Wash Pad/Fuel Island
6676 20,000 Ron Patton 1632 Aberdeen Ave. NE Construct Residence
6677 90,000 Design Guild Homes, Inc. 3605 Meadow Ave. No. Construct Residence
6678 9,000 Boeing Renton Plant 4-63 Bldg. Renovate Quality Control Lab
6679 CHG Int. Inc. Sunset Blvd. SW Conduct Soils Tests
6680 45,000 Parkwood Homes Inc. 2108 Blaine Ave. SE Construct Residence
6681 43,000 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2117 Blaine Ave. SE Construct Residence
6682 42,000 Parkwood Homes Inc. 2111 Blaine Ave. SE Construct Residence
6683 39,000 Parkwood Homes Inc. 2114 Blaine Ave. SE Construct Residence
6684 2,000 Ronald Leckie 1604 Aberdeen NE Construct Shop/Shelter Roof
6685 40,000 0/W Properties 919 SW Grady Way Construct Foundation
6686 25,000 Boeing Renton Plant 10-51.1 B1dg.Construct Food Service Room
6687 28,000 Boeing Renton Plant 4-03 Construct Restroom
6688 2,000,000 Mart Enterprizes 4100 Lk.Wash.Blvd. N. Construct Condominium Project
6689 20,000 Lawrence R. Johnson 1333 Beacon Way So. Construct Addition
6690 VOID
6691 VOID
6692 VOID
6693 8,500 Berle Green 1831 Aberdeen Ave. NE Construct Detached Garage
6694 75,000 Pre-cut International 600 SW 13th Office & Display House
6695 58,000 Brown/Strand Homes 1309 N. 28th St. Construct Residence
6696 50,000 Renton Village 800 Rainier Ave. So. Remodel Penthouse
6697 3,000 Roy D. Coleman 851 Jefferson NE Install Swimming Pool
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1901 Steve Cheesebrew 4229 SE 3rd St. Install Side Sewer
1902 R.L. Niemiec 4321 SE 3rd St. Install Side Sewer
1903 Bruce Rutledge 4303 SE 3rd St. Install Side Sewer
1904 Richard Christian 4226 SE 3rd St. Install Side Sewer
1905 LeRoy Waddington 4503 SE 4th Pl . Install Side Sewer
1906 Paul Cannon 1024 Anacortes NE Install Driveway
1907 Richard N. Ress 4304 SE 3rd St. Install Side Sewer
1908 Geo. Oberhoultzer 4109 Ne 22nd P1 . Install Side Sewer ""'
1909 Geo. Oberhoultzer 4114 NE 22nd Pl . Install Side Sewer
1910 Geo. Oberhoultzer 4115 NE 22nd Pi . Install Side Sewer
1911 Charles Guy 1404 Grady Way SW Gravel Driveway
1912 David Kraft 4405 SE 3rd Pl . Install Side Sewer
1913 Harold Harrison 1832 NE 20th Install Sewer Pipe
1914 Boeing Bldg. 10-100 Storm Drainage, Sidewalks
1915 John Stone 2233 East Valley Road Install Water,Storm,Sewer Line
1916 William Gerber 4201 SE 3rd St. Install Side Sewer
1917 Marie Gunn 4121 SE 3rd Pl . Install Side Sewer
1918 Charles Henderson Co. 3108 SE 9tn Ct. Install Side Sewer
1919 Charles Henderson Co. 3215 SE 20th Ct. Install Side Sewer
1920 Charles Henderson Co. 3221 SE 20th Ct. Install Side Sewer
1921 Charles Henderson Co. 3302 SE 20th Ct. Install Side Sewer
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
JUNE 7, 1979
Continued
Page 2
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS - Continued
1922 Charles Henderson 3218 SE 20th Ct. Install Side Sewer
1—3 Charles Henderson 3212 SE 20th Ct. Install Side Sewer
4 Charles Henderson 3116 SE 19th Ct. Install Side Sewer
5 Olympic Ventures Contr. 1850 Grant Ave. So. Install Interior Watermains
126 Glen Koppelman 4400 SE 3rd P1 . Install Side Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
8001 1,200 George Oberholtzer 4109 NE 22nd Pl . Wire Residence
8002 250 William Gunter 308 Wells Ave. N. Change AMP
8003 5,000 Boeing Bldg. 4-64 Wire Offices
8004 1,723 Chris Frasier 520 Shattuck Ave. So. Install New Service
8005 50 G.W. Construction 310 North 3rd Pl . Install Temp. Service
8006 50 R.W. Huff Construction 616 SW 41st St. Install Temp. Service
8007 50 Charles Henderson 3206 SE 20th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8008 50 J. McCaslin 107 Union Ave. NE Install Temp. Service
8009 50 Dean W. Bitney 2727 "fountain View Ave.N. Install Temp. Service
8010 50 Charles Henderson 3115 SE 19th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8011 50 Charles Henderson 3200 SE 20th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8012 50 Charles Henderson 3111 SE 20th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8013 50 Stirskey Holdings 508 Smithers Ave. So. Install Temp. Service
8014 50 Charles Henderson 3201 SE 19th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8015 50 Charles Henderson 3110 SE 20th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8016 1 ,021 John Vanbuskierk 3516 NE 10th New AMP Service & Elec.Heat
8017 1,300 Duffy Construction 1513 Jones Wire Residence
8018 1,000 Herfy' s Corp. 151 Sunset Blvd . N. Wire Sign, Outlet, Circuit
8019 5,800 Dr. Lackie 115 So. 3rd St. Wire Apt. Bldg.
'.0 150 Norman Abrahamson 1110 Queen St. Replace Fuse Box
11 1 ,050 Leonard Builders 413 Chelan Ave. SE Wire Residence
(. )2 985 Leonard Builders 311 Chelan Ave. SE Wire Residence
8023 1,300 Armstrong Homes 3321 SE 7th St. Wire Residence
8024 250 S-D-L Corp. 3900 East Valley Rd. Install Temp. Service
8025 1,000 Renton Chamber of Commerce 300 Rainier Ave. .Jo. Install Service/Heat Pumps
8026 5,OJO Hans Klinge 303 Factory Ave. No. Wire 4-Plex
8027 21,377 Boeing 4-01 Bldg. Replace Control Panel
8028 17,400 Boeing 4-04 Bldg. Replace Heating System
8029 35,872 Boeing 10-65 Bldg. Install Auto Pilot & Throttle
8030 50 Barbra Storgel 769 Queen JL Install Fireplace
8031 100 Stephen & Ilene Kirkman 1013 ,Jo. 30til St. Wire Addition
8032 1,400 Guy Lambiaso 524 So. 28th Pl . Wire Residence
8033 9,370 Boeing 4-21 Bldg. Install Lighting
8034 28,700 Boeing 4-21 Bldg. Install Wiring, Lighting
8035 4,178 Gary' s Automotive 541 Park Ave. No. Wire Addition
8036 50 Ernst Henry 201 Union NE Wire Shed
8037 180,000 Boeing 4-64 Bldg. Install Lighting
8038 150 Armando Broadnax 2108 Whitman Ave. .1E Wire Rec. Rm. , Bath & Garage
8039 760 Parkwood Homes 2109 SE 22 Pl . Wire Residence
8040 1,500 Gary Moritz 326 Union Ave. SE Wire Tenant Spaces
8041 600 V. Moore 687 Dayton Ave. WJE Increase Service
8042 250 Hub Trailer Park 611 Wells Ave. N. Wire Mobile Home
8043 50 Roy D. Coleman 851 Jefferson NE Install Wiring
;HANICAL PERMITS
7_2 2,450 Greg Duffy 1513 Jones Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
c-i�3 4,480 Stirskey Holdings 528 Burnett Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6724 4,480 Stirskey Holdings 524 Burnett Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6725 4,480 Stirskey Holdings 532 Burnett Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6726 315 Mr. Neely 4203 SE 2nd P1 . Relocate Plumbing
6727 100 Bruce Rutledge 4303 SE 3rd St. Alter Plumbing System
6728 175 Steven Cheesebrew 4229 SE 3rd St. Reverse Bldg. Drain
6729 300 Ronald Niemiec 4321 SE 3rd St. Reverse Bldg. Drain
6730 175 Richard N. Ress 4304 SE 3rd St. Plumbing Reversal
6731 798 Leonard Builders 311 Chelan Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace
6732 200 Mr. Rackley 4215 SE 2nd P1 . Reverse Bldg. Drain
6733 200 Harvey Willet 4222 SE 3rd St. Reverse Bldg. Drain
6734 300 Patricia Marsnall 3709 NE 9th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
JUNE 7 , 1979
Continued
Page 3
MECHANICAL PERMITS - Continued
6735 1,368 Interpace 1500 Houser Way So. Install Infared Heaters
6736 8,000 Criamber of Commerce 300 Rainier Ave. N. Install Heat Pumps
6737 796 Charles Henderson Co. 3215 SE 20th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
6738 1,950 G & I Builders 524 So. 28th P1 . Install Plumbing/Fixture
6739 1,950 G & I Builders 530 So. 28th Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6740 1,900 G & I Builders 536 So. 28th P1 . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6741 1,700 N.W. Homes 3614 NE 7th Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6742 3,000 Howard Cooper 4000 West Valley Rd. Install Gas Piping
6743 5,700 K & J Construction 303 Factory Ave. N. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6744 2,200 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4329 SE 4th Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6745 2,290 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4323 SE 4th Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6746 20,000 Boeing 4-63 Bldg. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6747 300 Ress Richard 4304 SE 3rd St. Reverse Plumbing
6748 300 Mr. Christian 4226 SE 3rd St. Reverse Plumbing
6749 300 Stephen & Tylene Kirkman 1013 No. 36th Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6750 VOID
6751 VOID
6752 50,000 Howard-Cooper Corp. 4000 West Valley Rd. HVAC Installation
6753 150 William Gerber 4201 SE 3rd St. Reverse Plumbing
6754 36,000 Garfield Assoc. 200 SW 34th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6755 250 Herfy' s 151 Sunset Blvd. No. Install Rainwater System
6756 VOID
6757 1,250 A.L. Meakin 3608 NE Sunset Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6758 1,600 G & L. Builders 536 So. 28th Pl . Install Gas Furnace
6759 500 Stacley 108 SW 12th St. Repair Drain Field
6760 100 Roy D. Coleman 851 Jefferson NE Install Gas Heater
SIGN PERMITS
699 300 Kon Chin 926 Harrington NE Install 2 Signs ""
700 3,000 Reininga Corp. 3152 Sunset Blvd. NE Install 2 Wall Signs
.r.
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
MAY 21, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6625 $1,300,000 Forestbrook Assoc. 1555 Union Ave. NE Construct 68-Unit Condo
6626 8,000 Phillip Brown 1022 Redmond NE Addition Rec. Room
6627 VOID
6628 VOID
6629 VOID
6630 VOID
6631 VOID
6632 VOID
6633 VOID
6634 VOID
6635 VOID
663b VOID
6637 35,000 Skipper's Inc. 2808 SE Sunset Blvd. Remodel Space in Shopping Ctr.
6638 5,447 William Pugh 201 Union Ave. SE Install Awnings,Shed
6639 2,000 Ervin E. Yoder 1603 Eagle Ridge Dr. So. Construct Foundation-Condo.
6640 12,000 Herfy's Corp. 151 Sunset Bldg. NE Construct Add.to Restaurant
6641 175,000 Community Bank of Rencon 3003 NE Sunset Blvd. Construct Drive-In Banking
6642 85,000 Don Schultz 303 Factory Ave. No. Construct 4-Plex
6643 1,200 Cl : f Bergeson 201 Union SE Install Patio Awning
6644 Srubick Properties 1408 North 2nd Street Demolish Residence
6645 2,552 Lois Dyer 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport & Shed
6646 2,248 Ann DeJulio 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport & Shed
6647 2,343 Gina Green 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport
6648 3,600 Ernest henry 201 Union Ave. SE Construct Carport,Shed
6649 VOID
6650 40,000 James B. Carver 1507 Jones Ave. NE Construct Residence
6651 1,200 Joel Linebarger 691 Redmond NE Constr. Patio Cover
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1886 Tom Carnar 3407 Talbot Rd. So. Side Sewer
1887 Leonard Builders 350 Anacortes SE Driveway Approach
1886 Leonard Builders 4401 SE 4th Pl. Driveway Approach
18-di Leonard Builders 349 Anacortes Ave. SE Driveway Approacn
1890 Leonard Builders 401 Anacortes Ave. SE Driveway
1891 Leonard Builders 407 Anacortes Ave. SE Driveway
1892 Manley, E.R. 4308 SE 3rd Pl . Side Sewer
1893 Lynn Matteson 164 Moneterey P1 . NE Driveway Approach
1894 Group Health Co-op 801 SW 16tn Side Sewer
1895 Harvey A. Willet 4222 SE 3rd St. Side Sewer
1896 Robert Smith 4223 SE 3rd St. Side Sewer
1897 Greg Duffy 1513 Jones Ave. NE Side Sewer
1(398 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 34th Install Water Line
189) John Livie 4218 SE 3rd St. Install Side Sewer
1900 Fred Neeley 4203 SE 2nd Pl. Install Side Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
7981 1,000 Tom Carner 3407 Talbot Rd. Wire Residence
7982 850 L. Henderson 1731 Ferndale Ave. SE Wire Residence
7983 1,20J VASA 1518 Dayton Ct. NL Wire Residoi,.e
7984 1,160 Leonard Builders 407 Anacortes SE Wire Residence
7985 2,300 Benaroya 820 SW 41st St. Install Test Panel Stations
7986 900 Benaroya 800 SW 43rd St. Replace Electrical
7987 650 Benaroya 800 SW 43rd St. Install Receptacles
7988 426 Benaroya 1000 SW 43rd St. Install Branch Circuit
7989 979216 Boeing Renton Plant 10-100 Bldg. Install Parking Lot Lighting
7990 200 Oliver Torkelson 306 NW 2nd Pl . Increase Service-Furnace
7991 50 Community Bank of Renton 3003 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Temp. Service
7992 1,000 Rouert East 433 Smithers Re-wire Residence
7993 960 Charles Henderson 3110 SE 20th Ct. Wire Residence
7994 935 Charles Henderson 311b SE 20th Ct. Wire Residence
7995 939 Charles Henderson 3101 SE 19th Ct. Wire Residence
ELECTRICAL PERMITS - Continued
7996 500 0/W Properties 919 SW Grady Way Install Temp. Service
7997 25 D.C. Nye 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Workshop
7998 2,300 O.J. Haper 200 N. Tobin Wire Addition
7999 750 Neil Griffith 907 N. 30th St. Install New Service
8000 17,429 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 616 SW 41st St. Wire Warehouse
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6711 85 C.A. Staley 108 SW 12th St. Repair Drainfield
6712 1,000 Tom Carner 3407 Talbot Rd. Install Fixtures
6713 1,100 Sarco 4109 NE 22nd Pl . Install Electric Furnace
6714 15,000 Boeing Bldg. 4-79 Install Gasoline Tank
6715 150 Art Moore 4207 SE 3rd Reverse Drain Lines
6716 22,400 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 650 SW 41st St. Install Piping System
6717 1,472 Armstrong Homes, Inc. 3321 SE 7tn St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6718 1,588 Pan Abode 4350 Lk. Washington B1vd.N. Install Electric Furnace
6719 310 Donald Kempf 4209 SE 2nd P1. Sewer Turn-around
6720 150 John Livie 4218 SE 3rd St. Reverse Drain Lines
6721 150 Robert C. Smith 4223 SE 3rd St. Reverse Plumoing
SIGN PERMITS
95 260 Ray Mortensen 410 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Roof Sign
696 800 A & H Drugs 2820 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Wall Signs
697 500 Larry Gano 209 Sunset Blvd. 14. Install Wall Signs
698 Larry Gano 209 Sunset Blvd. N. Install Grand Opening Sigh
4'_
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
June 11 , 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Request of Councilman Perry - Notify adjacent property owners re disposition
of Highlands Public Use Area.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Alley Vacation between N. 35th and N. 36th
BUDGET COMMITTEE
Fire Department request for aqual lung, scuba suits and raft
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Alley Vacation between N. 35th and N. 36th
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Letters re trespass at Royal Hills
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Alley Vacation between N. 35th and N. 36th
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Final Assessment LID 297 Sewers Heather Downs
Alley Vacation between SW 12th and SW 13th - Ordinance vacating
Rezone RMH Co. - Ordinance
Final Plat Tiffany Park #4 - Resolution
Appropriation SW 16th/Monster Rd. - Ordinance
Alley Vacation N. 35th and N. 36th - Resolution
APPOINTMENT
Mary Lous Gustine reappointed to the Police Civil Service Commission to 6/1/$5
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 11 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday, 8 : 00 P .M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flaq
and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL MARGARET L. PROCTOR, GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM
AND CHARLES F. SHANE (Arrived 8:10 P.M. )
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWARENCE WARREN,
IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; W. E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; GORDON Y.
ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director;
CAPT. JOHN BUFF, Police Department Rep. ; LT. BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire
Department Rep. ; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director;
1'4TCHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant.
MINUTE APPROVAL City Council Minutes of June 4, 1979 - Page 2, last line -
6/4/79 Add: CONCUR. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE
THE COUNCIL MINUTES. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Heather Downs published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Sanitary Sewer the public hearing to consider the final assessment roll in the
LID 297 amount of $516,299.19 for Local Improvement District No. 297
Final Assessment sanitary sewer lines and appurtenances in the Heather Downs area
between Union Ave. SE, SE 2nd Place, SE 4th Place and SE 3rd Place
and Chelan Ave. SE, in accordance with Resolution No. 2087 estab-
lishing the district and Ordinance 3120 ordering construction.
Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason listed costs : Construc-
tion costs $527,787.95; City Clerk $1 ,588.02; Engineering $34,902.74
Treasurer $19,724.51 ; Consultant $13,000; Attorney fees $500;
Appraisals and easements $9,270.10; Total Cost of Project $606,773.32.
Utility Participation $90,474.13; Total Cost to distribute listed
as $516,299.19. Letter from Fred L. Fleischmann, Honolulu, HI,
noted recent purchase of property at 4412 SE 3rd P1 . and requested
long term financing as he was unaware of sewers. Public Works
Director Gonnason used wall map and explained area and assessments,
noting the Council sits as Board of Equalization. Mr. Gonnason
explained area served by the trunk line - 38.4 acres to the west of
Heather Downs, 44.68 acres to the north that could be served and
48.28 acres in Heather Downs. Gonnason explained trunk line cost
of $130,128 and City participation of $90,474.13; that late comer's
agreement on trunk line would return funds to the City.
Audience Present: Don Greenwalt, 4203 SE 3rd P1 . , inquired re trunk line
charges and was advised of 21-,� per sq.ft. which is fee charged to
Heather Downs residents and will be used as pro rata share on late
comer' s charges. John Livie, 4218 SE 3rd St. , recalled annexation
process to obtain sewers and being welcomed to the City, however,
complained of extra $100 fee at time of application for permit.
Mr. Gonnason explained the City's ordinance providing for trunk
charges also provides for ld per sq.ft. charge for system develop-
ments at the time property connects. Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE
noted City willrbe reimbursed trunk line expense; requested review
of ordinance requiring $100 extra connection fee, claiming inappropri-
ate for entire LID area. G. Koppelman, 4400 SE 3rd P1 . , objected
to $100 extra connection fee.and inquired of trunk line route.
Gonnason used wall map to point out route of gravity flow line.
Mrs. Greenwalt, 4203 SE 3rd P1 . , inquired re street paving and curbs.
Marilyn Jones, 4421 SE 3rd Pl . , inquired re payment of assessment.
Kathy Heaten, 4422 SE 3rd P1 . , inquired of requirements to connect
to sewer. Van Slaughter, 4409 SE 3rd P1 . , noted attendance at three
meetings and complained that all pertinent information was not given
to residents at prior meetings. Ken Heaton, 4426 SE 3rd P1 . ;
Laura Croppi , 4315 SE 3rd St. , inquired re payment of sewer and
Metro charges. Mr. Greenwalt did not feel late-comer connection to
district line proper without fees to homeowners.
Renton City Council
6/11/79 Page 2
Public Hearing - Continued
LID 297 Sewers Resident assessment of $2,620.81 was discussed; which was reduction
Heather Downs of $80 from $2,700 original proposed assessment. Councilman
Final Roll Stredicke called attention to proposed $500 reduction. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Council-
man Shane requested all information pertaining to LID process be
given to area residents prior to formation of the LID. Public
Works Director Gonnason displayed samples of brochure distributed.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR (letter of 4/26/79) AND CONFIRM LID 297 FINAL
ASSESSMENT ROLL AS PRESENTED. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: SHINPOCH, PROCTOR,
PERRY, CLYMER, TRIMM SHANE; 1-NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER SUBJECT TO WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED. 9:30 p.m.
Improvements Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke re Six-Year Transportation
Union & N.4th Improvement Program - N. 4th St. Monroe to Union street widening,
Public Works- Director Gonnason explained the project No. 1 priority
for signalization, plans for chanelization at N. 4th and Union
to combine with widening and Monroe intersection work, LID proposed.
Recess MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. 9:40 p.m.
Roll Call taken when Council reconvened at 9:58 p.m. noted all
Council members present except Councilman Shane arrived shortly
thereafter.
PUBLIC HEARING
Alley Vacation This being the date set and proper notification having been done
Between SW 12th according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing to
and SW 13th St. consider vacation of a portion of alley located between SW 12th
Lots #10-12 North Street and SW 13th Street as petitioned by Eugene Miles in accord
#51-53 on South with Resolution No. 2267. Letter from Public Works Director
Gonnason representing the Board of Public Works reported no object-
ion to vacation as the alley is not open and is not necessary to
traffic circulation; that utility easement for telephone lines
-- - would be retained until agreement for disposition. The board
recommended 1/2 appraised value of $1 .00 per sq. ft. be charged WA+
for the property. Public Works Director Gonnason used wall map
and pointed out area of proposed vacation abutting Lind Ave. SW
near FAI 405.
Audience Emilio Pierotti , 17034 SE 184th,being owner of lots 1-9 on north and
nine lots to the south between SW 12th St. and SW 13th St. , requested
vacation of the entire alley, expressing disappointment that he
was not contacted earlier to enjoin with other petitioner.
Discussion ensued. City Attorney Warren noted state law require-
ments. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PERRY, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, VACATE PORTION OF ALLEY
AS PETITIONED AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE.
CARRIED. Mr. Pierotti was informed of procedure for vacation of
additional portion of the alley. 10:30 p.m.
Executive MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL MEET IN EXECUTIVE
Session SESSION WITH LABOR NEGOTIATOR AND PERSONNEL DIRECTOR. CARRIED.
10:30 P.M. Council reconvened at 11 :15 P.M. Mayor Delaurenti
left the meeting due to early Association of Washington Cities
meeting in Spokane. Council President Shinpoch presided for the
remainder of the meeting. ROLL CALL: All Council Members present.
OLD BUSINESS
Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairwoman Proctor presented committee
Committee Reoort report noting review of Fire Chief Geissler letter request of 4/27
Fire Truck that Apparatus F004, 1944 Kenworth fire truck, be surplussed and
Declared Surplus minimum bid be set at $4,000. 'The committee recommended concurrence.
MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PERRY, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Fire Training The committee report noted review of 5/7 request by Fire Chief
Site Geissler for construction of a drafting pit in the parking area
located next to the new Fire Station, prior to filling and surfac-
ing of the parking area. The committee recommended authorization
to construct drafting pit at cost not to exceed $12,000 and
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Fire Training referral to the Ways and Means Committee for appropriation of
Site funds. Moved by Shane, Second Perry, approve the Committee
report. AMENDING MOTION BY SHANE, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT THE
COMMITTEE REPORT AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE TO INVESTI-
GATE. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER TO THE
BUDGET COMMITTEE TO BE CONSIDERED IN NEXT YEAR'S BUDGET. ROLL CALL:
3-AYE: PROCTOR, CLYMER, SHANE; 3-N0: STREDICKE, PERRY, TRIMM;
CHAIR VOTED NO AND MOTION FAILED. Discussion ensued. Councilman
Trimm explained the Fire Department can no longer use Cedar River
for testing of pumps, noting $50 fine for oil in river; that pumps
must be tested in Seattle. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND PROCTOR,
COUNCIL ADOPT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AUTHORIZING CONSTRUCTION
OF DRAFTING PIT AT A COST NOT TO EXCEED $12,000. 2-AYE: PROCTOR,
Subject Tabled PERRY; 4-N0: STREDICKE, CLYMER, TRIMM, SHANE. MOTION FAILED.
Council now considered original motion as amended by Shane/Proctor
to adopt the committee report and refer to Ways and Means Committee
to investigate (see above). ROLL CALL: 2-AYE: PROCTOR, SHANE; 4-N0:
STREDICKE, PERRY, CLYMER, TRIMM. MOTION FAILED. MOVED BY SHANE,
SECOND STREDICKE, TABLE THE MATTER. ROLL CALL 4-AYE: STREDICKE,
CLYMER, TRIMM, SHANE; 2-NO: PROCTOR, PERRY. CARRIED.SUBJECT
TABLED.
Police Equipment MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND PROCTOR, REMOVE ITEM 8.c. FROM THE AGENDA.
Bid Call 4/18 CARRIED. Letter from Police Chief Darby recommended acceptance
of bids and procurement of LEAA funded Police equipment: (1 ) Police
intrusion alarm system from Varda Co. , Bakersfield, $6,365.87;
(2) Police audio-video recording system from Central Video, Seattle,
in amount of $6,993.29; (3) Police report recording system,
Dictaphone Corp. , Seattle, $13,175.99. The letter listed total
project costs: $27,035.15; LEAA and State funds: $27,361 ; City
funds $1 ,468. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN ITEM 8.c.
RE POLICE EQUIPMENT. CARRIED.
Police Equipment The Public Safety Committee report noted the review of Police equip-
Bid Award ment bids of 4/18 and Police Department recommendations and concur-
red in acceptance of bids as recommended (see above) . MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC
SAFETY COMMITTEE. Councilman Stredicke requested amendment to
the motion reflecting that low bids are accepted. MOTION CARRIED.
Highlands Public Councilman Perry reported he had been contacted by residents
Use Area adjacent to Highlands area public use property which has been
surplussed by the City 6/4/79 (Resolution #2279) . Mr. Perry noted
some residents favor and some oppose vacation and requested the
Administration notify all adjacent property owners prior to any
action.
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recom-
Committee Report mending reappointment of Mary Lou Gustine to the Police Civil
Appointment Service Commission. (Six-year term expiring 6/1/85) MOVED BY
Police Commission PERRY, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Voucher Approval The committee report recommended authorization for payment of
Vouchers 23468 through No. 23709 in the amount of $423,602.84.
The report also recommended payment of LID #302 Revenue Warrant
R-37 $608,795.98, R-38 $111 ,946. 50 and Cash Warrants C-83 $4,519.58,
C-84 $237.88, C-85 $202.50, C-86 $681 ,236.86 and C-87 $34,545.66;
also LID #297 Revenue Warrant R-16 $30,037.38 and Cash Warrant
C-19 $30,037.38; and LID #307 Revenue Warrant R-4 $400 and Cash
Warrant C-5 $400. The report noted departmental certification.
Vouchers No. 23463 through 23467 machine voided. MOVED BY SHANE,
SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm submitted report recommend-
Committee Report ing award of contract - Bronson Way North and South - Main Ave. S.
Bronson Way to Houser Way N. roadway overlay, widening, bridge repair, etc.
Bid Award 5/29/79 bid opening (re-bid) . The committee recommended concurrence
in the recommendation of the Public Works Department that the low
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Bonson Way bid of Moss Construction be accepted and contract awarded in the
Bid Award amount of $189,330.75 accordingly in this Federal Aid FAUS Project.
MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL APPROVE THE COMMITTEE REPORT.
CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means_ Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report
Committee Report recommending second reading and adoption of an ordinance assuming
Ordinance #3322 jurisdiction over the water lines, personal property, facilities
Acquisition etc. of Water District No. 78 located within the Talbot Hill Annex
Water District area. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT
No. 78 THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
First Reading The committee report recommended first reading of an ordinance
Rezone RMH Co. rezoning property located at East side of E.Valley Rd. North of
R-329-79 SW 43rd St. from G to L-1 , known as the RMH Co. rezone. Follow-
ing reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS
AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the
letters listed:
Final Plat Letter from Hearing Examiner, Fred Kaufman, reported recommendation
Tiffany Park #4 for approval with conditions of Final Plat FP 340-79; Louis T.
Monroe Ave. SE Sheffels for Tiffany Park No. 4. Refer to Ways and Means Committee
for resolution concurring in recommendation.
State Auditor State of Washington Auditor Reports of Examination on file in the
Examinations City Clerk's Office for examination and review: 51st Examination
for City; 16th Examination for Water-Sewer; 4th Examination for
the Municipal Airport.
Final Payment Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported Street Improve-
CAG 017-79 ment SW 16th St. and Monster Rd. SW intersection was completed by
Associated Sand and Gravel on 5/1/79 and recommended acceptance
by City Council 6/1/79. The report requested retained amount of
$602.80 be paid contractor if after 30 days no liens or claims are
filed against project and proof of tax payments made. Concur.
Appropriation Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested appropriation
SW 16th St. of $6,028 from unanticipated revenue obtained by reimbursable
Intersection billing from the Burlington Northern Railroad as construction
w/Monster Rd. has been accomplished on the SW 16th St. and Monster Rd. inter-
section in accordance with Utilities Commission order following
closure of the Monster Rd. RR crossing. Refer to Ways and Means
Committee for ordinance.
Alley Vacation Letter from City Clerk Mead noted receipt of petition from Brown-
Kennydale Area Strand Homes requesting vacation of a portion of alley located
VAC-13-79 between N. 35th and N. 36th St. , east of Burnett Ave. N. Refer
to the Public Works Department, Board of Public Works and Trans-
portation Committee for verification of petition, determination
regarding appraisal and retention of easements; also refer to the
Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting date of public
hearing. Council concur.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED.
Approved (See earlier item removed) . CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE
Life Saving Letter from Fire Chief Geissler noted recent Gene Coulon Memorial
Equipment Beach Park drownings and meeting with Park Department. The letter
Requested requested appropriation in amount of $3,000 to purchase two aqua
lune units, two scuba suits and rubber raft; plus $2,000 to train
ten additional firefighters; the Fire Department now has four
certified divers. The letter reported to improve present capabili-
ties the Park Department is loaning one aqua lung for placement in
aid unit. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER TO BUDGET COMMITTEE
FOR NEXT YEAR'S BUDGET DELIBERATIONS. CARRIED.
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Correspondence - Continued
Added Item;
Cedar River Letter from South End Walkers by M. Myers congratulated the City
Trail on the walking trail along the river noting it is a great asset.
NEW BUSINESS
Trespass Councilman Stredicke presented letter from Fred M. Scott, Manager,
Royal Hills Royal Hills Apartments, SE Renton, reporting problems of trespass
on Royal Hills and adjoining property by motorcyles and four-
wheel-drive vehicles. The letter reported 400 children in the
complex and many use area as playfield, that motorcyles go through
this area at speeds of 40 - 50 mph. The letter reported efforts to
control problem and suggested a second violation of trespass law
could be mandatory fine or impoundment of vehicle. Letter also
enclosed from Police Department, Arnie Hubner, stating problems in
the Royal Hills area with bikers and jeepers. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND CLYMER, REFER THE TWO LETTERS TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
11 :50 p.m.
Delores A. Mead; C.M.
City Clerk
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EXP111 33 CITY OF RENTON
DATE 6/11/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: No.23463 — 23467
CURRENT $57; 287:45
PARKS $201005.61
ARTERIAL STREETS $222x08
STREETS 530,521976
LIBRARY $3; .401 !61
L WASH, BCH. FWD THRUST s900fOO
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST $103;093:25
SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR $95; 245999
WATERWORKS UTILITY $721343t79
AIRPORT $11;288.63
1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION $41i21 #73
EQUIPMENT RENTAL $25; i70994
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $4231602!84
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY COUNCI4i HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED DO HEREBY
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO* 23468 THROUGH NO• 23709 IN THE AMOUNT
OF $423i602s84 THIS 11TH AY OF JUNE 1979•
TCHAIRMAN C�.l►� MEMBER
COMMITTEE t " • •
L.I.D.#302
MEMBER • • • • a •
REVENUE WARRANT R-37 $608,795.98
REVENUE WARRANT R-38 $111,946.50 L.I.D.#297
CASH WARRANT C-83 $ 4,519.58
CASH WARRANT C-84 $ 237.88 REVENUE WARRANT R-16 $30,037.38
CASH WARRANT C-85 $ 202.50 CASH WARRANT C-19 $30,037.38
CASH WARRANT C-86 $681,236.86
CASH WARRANT C-87 $ 34,545.66 L.I.D.#307
REVENUE WARRANT R-4 $ 400.00
CASH WARRANT C-5 $ 400.00
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 11, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Tues.6/12 8:00 P.M. SHINPOCH Council Chambers City's Insurance Policy
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 6/14 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Staff re Condominiums
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 6/12 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 6/18 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION Thurs. 6/14 4:30 P.M. TRIMM 4th Floor Conf. Room 6 Year-Transportation Plan with
Staff
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
JUNE 11, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6698 $ 564 Robert Rohleing 201 Union Ave. SE Patio Awning
6699 3,802 Adolf Longkait 201 Union Ave. SE Carport, Shed
6700 VOID
6701 4,190 Betty Pearson 201 Union Ave. SE Awnings,Carport,Patio,Storage
6702 2,921 Lloyd Munro 201 Union Ave. SE Carport,Walk,Storage Shed
6703 2,805 Robert Rohefing 201 Union Ave. SE Carport, Storage Shed
6704 844,550 Austin Company 1801 Lind Ave. SW Foundation & Fill
6705 15,000 Union Oil Co. 59 Rainier Ave. So. Remodel Service Station
6706 1,000 Walker Mountain Invest. 3139 NE 4th St. Fill Depression
6707 16,000 Renton Shopping Center 2902 NE Sunset Blvd. Frame Store Bldg.
6708 123,000 Robert L. Edwards Renton Shopping Center Tenant Interior
6709 41,000 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4219 SE 4th P1 . Construct Residence
6710 41,000 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4213 SE 4th P1 . Construct Residence
6711 4,954 Richard Smith 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport, Patio, Shed
6712 3,900 Craig Roberts 201 Union Ave. SE Carport, Patio, Awning
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1927 Elvin L. Lindsley 4500 SE 4th P1 . Connect Side Sewer
1928 Richard W. Lomas, M.D. 17800 Talbot Rd. So. Side Sewer
1929 Alta NE 4tn & Edmonds Ave. Install . Curb,Gutter,Sidewalk
1930 R.C. Sheffels Tiffany Park 44 Curb, Gutter, Sidewalk, Pavinc
1931 James V. Anderson 4301 SE 3rd P1 . Install Side Sewer
1932 Austin Co. SW 19th & Lind Ave. SW Fill Right-of-Way
1933 Stirskey Holdings 512 Smithers Ave. So. Install Side Sewer
1934 Stirskey Holdings Smithers Ave. So. Curb Break
1935 Stirskey Holdings 516 Smithers Ave. So. Install Side Sewer
1936 Stirskey Holdings 508 Smithers Ave. So. Install Side Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
8044 3 950 Charles Henderson Co. 3215 SE 20th Ct. Wire Residence A
8045 50 Ann H. Dihulio 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Shed
8046 50 Lois M. Dyer 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Shed
8047 2,500 SCS Holdings 512 Smithers Ave. So. Wire Tri-Flex
8048 2,500 SCS Holdings 516 Smitners Ave. So. Wire Tri-Plex
8049 4,800 Pacific NW Bell 300 SW 7th St. Install Receptables,Lignting
8050 VOID
8051 205 Mrs. Weston 201 Union Ave. SE Hook-Up Mobile Home
8052 350 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Install Drops
8053 2,600 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Install Transformer
8054 475 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1000 SW 43rd St. Revise Feeder
9055 250 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1000 SW 43rd St. Install Circuit, Braker
8056 488 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Install Motor Contactor
8057 600 Ronald C. Patten 1632 Aberdeen Ave. NE 'Aire Addition & Pump
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6761 1,000 G & L Builders 524 So. 28th P1 . Install Electric Furnace
6762 1,818 G & L Builders 530 So. 28th P1 . Install Gas Furnace
6763 754 Leonard Builders 413 Chelan Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace
6764 600 Gerber 4201 SE 3rd Install Washer & Drain
6765 600 William Gerber 4201 SE 3rd Alteration of Drainage
6766 1,500 Brown/Strand Homes 2414 Union Ave. 14E Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6767 2,000 Brown/Strand Homes 905 North 36th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6768 1,050 C & C Construction 3407 Talbot Rd. So. Install Electric Furnace
6769 2,020 Leonard Builders 4209 SE 3rd P1 . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6770 847 Charles Henderson Co. 3117 SE 20th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
6771 847 Charles Henderson Co. 3221 SE 20th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
6772 780 Charles Henderson Co. 3302 SE 20th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
6773 780 Charles Henderson Co. 3200 SE 20tn Ct. Install Gas Furnace
6774 150 James V. Anderson 4301 SE 3rd P1 . Reverse Building Drain
6775 35,000 Benaroya Bldg. 46 Sprinkler Installation
6776 3,000 Helen Shook 1405 No. 24th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6777 119,650 Garfield Assoc. 200 SW 34th St. Overhead Sprinkler System
6773 42,970 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 34th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6779 800 Brown/Strand 905 N. 36th Install Electric Furnace
6780 6,835 Dean Bitney 2727 Mountain View Ave. N.Install Plumbing/Fixtures
SIGN PERMITS
701 $ 100 Charles Henderson 2542 SE 16th Ground Sign
702 100 Tri-Us Developments 1166 Monroe Ave. NE Ground Sign
703 1.400 John Stone 2233 East Valley Rd. Pole Sign
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 11 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JUNE 4, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (a) Local Improvement District No. 297 Heather Downs
Sanitary Sewers
(b) Proposed Alley Vacation located between SW 12th and
SW 13th Streets (VAC 11-79)
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Council Members for
study and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless requested.
a. Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval with conditions Final
Plat FP 340-79; Louis T. Sheffels (Tiffany Park No. 4) . Refer to Ways
and Means Committee for resolution.
b. State Auditor Report of Examination - 51st Examination for City; 16th
Examination for Water-Sewer; 4th Examination for Municipal Airport.
Reports on file in the Office of the City Clerk.
c. Police Chief recommendations re 5/11 Bid Call Police Equipment. Refer to
to Public Safety Committee.
d. Public Works Director recommends acceptance and release of retained amount
Street Improvement SW 16th and Monster Rd. SW Intersection. Council concur.
e. Public Works Director requests ordinance appropriating funds to be obtained
from Burlington Northern; construction work accomplished following closure
of Monster Road RR X' ing. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
f. City Clerk received petition of Brown/Strand Homes re vacation of alley
located between N. 35th and N. 36th St. , east of Burnett Ave. N. Refer
to Public Works Department, Board of Public Works and Transportation
Committee for verification of petition, determination re appraisal and
easements ; also Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting hearing
7/16/79. Concur.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Fire Chief re Coulon Beach Park drownings
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 18 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JUNE 11 , 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Council Members for
study and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless requested.
a. City Clerk Bid Opening 6/13 Raymond Ave. SW LID 307 street improvements
Refer to Public Works Department and Transportation Committee.
b. Public Works Director requests travel authorization for Cliff Davis or
Multisonics training on new Multiplex Test Unit; advance travel fun s
requested. Concur.
c. City Clerk reports petition filed by E. Pierotti for alley vacation between
SW 12th St. and SW 13th St. (VAC 14-79) . Refer to Public Works Dept. ..n�
Board of P.W. and Transportation Committee for verification of petition
of petition, appraisal and easements; also refer to Ways and Means for
resolution setting 7/23/79 as date for public hearing. Council concu .
d. Requests of West Hill Community re building permit. Refer to Adminis ration.
e. City Clerk reports 75% annexation petition filed Lazetti Annexation.
Set public hearing 7/16/79. Concur.
f. City Clerk reports 10% letter of intent to annex property in vicinity of
136th SE to Union NE, south of NE 4th St. to SE 2nd Pl . Set 7/9/79 as
public meeting to meet with property owners. Concur.
g. Public Works Director submits final assessment roll LID 309 Monterey
Terrace underground conversion. Accept project and set hearing on final
roll 7/23/79. Concur.
h. Hearing Examiner' s recommendation for rezone of property G to R-3, Josephine
0. Nunn; located between Greenwood Cemetery and City property; approval
with restrictive covenants. Concur.
i . Hearing Examiner' s recommendation G to R-4 west side of Shattuck S.R-339-79
Approval with covenants . Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Public Works Director - East Valley Road LID
b. Finance Director - Tax Payment due for prior years per Audit
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
R E F E R R A L S
June 18 , 1979
Office of the City Clerk
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Alley Vacation, between SW 12th & SW 13th Streets, VAC-14-79
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Utility Tax
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
West Hill Request for Building Requirements
LID 307 - Bid Opening (See Transportation Committee Report)
Alley Vacation, between SW 12th & SW 13th Streets, VAC-14-79
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
LID 307 - Bid Opening See Transportation Committee Report)
Alley vacation, between SW 12th & SW 13th Streets, VAC-14-79
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Request for Washington State Department of Transportation to Conduct a
Regional Traffic Study
Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program
Utility Tax
15% Road Grade
Alley Vacation - Between SW 12th & SW 13th Streets, VAC-11-79 (Petitioned by Ostlund)
Alley Vacation - Between SW 12th & SW 13th Streets, VAC-14-79
Nunn Rezone R-342-79
Schwartzenberger Rezone R-339-79
Request for LID on East Valley Road
Payment from Audit of Taxes
Appointment: Mr. Jim Gepford, Library Board
Public Meeting: July 9, 1979, Union Ave. NE Annexation
Public Hearings : July 16, 1979, Lazetti Annexation
Alley Vacation, between SW 12th & 13th Streets, VAC-14-79,
August 6, 1979
July 23, 1979, Monterey Terrace Undergrounding, Final
Assessment Roll
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 18, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag
and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL MARGARET L. PROCTOR, GEORGE J . PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W.
TRIMM, AND CHARLES F. SHANE (Arrived at 8:07 p.m. )
i
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J . DELAURENTI , Mayor; MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk,
IN ATTENDANCE DAN KELLOGG, Assistant City Attorney; W.E. BENNETT, Ueputy Finance
Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON,
Public Works Director; RON HEIRET, Park Supt. ; CAPT. BOURASA,
Police Dept. Rep. ; JAMES MATTEWS, Fire Dept. Rep. ; MICHAEL
PARNESS, Administrative Assistant.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
JUNE 11, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Six-Year published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Transportation the public hearing to consider the City's Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Improvement Program for 1980-1985. Public Works Director Gonnason
Program explained the program noting changes from last year, present and
& Arterial Plan completed projects regarding the Major (Principal ) , Secondary
(minor) & Collector Arterials, Spot Improvements, and Local
Access Streets. Gwen Dupree, Principal of Sierra Heights
Elementary, requested item #14, Secondary Arterial (Union Ave.
NE from NE Sunset Blvd. to NE 24th St.) be placed on a higher
priority and that the work not be done while the children are
going to school . Doris Sanders, 1909 Union Ave. NE, noted need
for sidewalks on Union Ave. NE (item #14) giving the project a
higher priority and for patrol of traffic in the area .
Mrs. Sanders presented petition with 62 siqnatures. Versie
Vaupel , 221 Wells No. , questioned Wells Ave. Bridge and approaches ,
item #8 (Secondary Arterial ),and North 1st Street from Park Ave.
North to Burnett Ave. North, item #2 (Local Access Street)
and questioned local assessment or if city taxes would be involved.
Mr. Gonnason noted item #8 is funded under the Federal bridge
replacement program and no local assessment was anticipated for
item #2. Robin Little, 264 Maple Ave. NW, questioned item #6
(Collector Arterial ) , Taylor Ave. NW & Taylor Place NW from
Renton Ave. Ext. to Stevens Ave. NW, re funding of this project.
Mr. Gonnason noted estimate of 25% of an LID to be paid by
abutting property owners for curbs, gutters, sidewalks, etc. and
FAUS Funding for the remaining portion. Nancy Tiede, 228 Burnett
Ave. No. , property owner on SW 43rd St. , requested additional
information on item #1 (Major Arterial ) SW 43rd St. from East
Valley Road to West Valley Road. Mr. Gonnason noted plans are
essentially complete and finalizing appraisals and negotiation
of right-of-way relocations assistance program is starting, and
the project construction should begin approximately January, 1980.
George Davis, 1900 SW 43rd St. , suggested moving buildings back
on SW 43rd St. David Campbell , 403 SE 11th St. , noted opinion
that project should be reconsidered. Ed L. Reitan, 844 Reitan Rd. ,
Kent, noted interest in the history and preservation of Orillia
(SW 43rd St. ) . Councilwoman Shinpoch questioned if the preservation
of Orillia had been considered. Mr. Gonnason noted council requested
SW 43rd St. as #1 project in 1979 and that clearance had been received
from State Archives Historical Groups. Dennis Stremick, 2532
Smithers Ave. So. , inquired of high cost item #4 (Major Arterial )
and the need for barriers to be provided along bike paths dividing
from roadway. Mr. Gonnason explained the design of the bridge and
roadway to be constructed under I-405 and channelization, and
design of bike paths in the area.
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6/18/79 Page 2
Public Hearing - Continued
Six-Year MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND PERRY, TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND
Transportation ADVANCE TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Improvement Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm presented committee
Program report recommending Item #8-Major Arterial , NE 4th St. from
Monroe Ave. NE to Union Ave. NE be moved up from #8 to #2
Transportation and the remainder of the items be moved down accordingly.
Committee Report MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Transportation Committee Report
recommended referral to the Ways and Means Committee for
resolution requesting the Washington State Department of
Transportation to conduct a regional traffic study,item #3,
Spot Improvements. Following discussion it was MOVED BY
TRIMM, SECOND PERRY TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, TO MOVE ITEM #14, SECONDARY
ARTERIAL, UNION AVE. NE FROM NE SUNSET BLVD. TO NE 24TH ST. ,
TO ITEM #3 AND THE REMAINDER OF THE ITEMS BE MOVED DOWN ACCORDINGLY.
CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO ADOPT THE SIX YEAR
Adopting Motion TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AS AMENDED AND REFER TO
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: SHINPOCH, STREDICKE,
PROCTOR, CLYMER, TRIMM; 2-N0: PERRY, SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH THAT MATTER OF PEDESTRIAN
SAFETY ON UNION AVE. NE AND THE FINAL DESIGN OF SW 43RD BE
REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE TO MEET WITH THE
RESIDENTS TO EXPLAIN THE INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS FOR THEIR AREA.
CARRIED.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED.
Council recessed at 9:35 p.m. and reconvened at 10:05 p.m.
Roll Call - All council members present.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Dave Campbell , 403 SE 11th St. , inquired about funding of projects
Transportation in the Six Year Transportation Improvement Program.
Program
Sidewalks in Beth Campbell , 403 SE 11th St. , inquired about previous request
Area of Boeing for sidewalks near Boeing. Mr. Gonnason noted inclusion in
the Transportation Program (Secondary Arterial #15) with a City
iniated LID expected to come before the Council this year.
SW 43rd St.- Nancy Tiede, 228 Burnett Ave. No. , requested to be notifed of
St. Improvements meetings regarding SW 43rd St. street improvement project.
OLD BUSINESS
Committee of the Council President, Barbara Shinpoch, presented the Committee
Whole Report of the Whole report noting meeting re City Insurance program.
City Insurance The Committee took no action re this subject.
July 4, 1979 Council President Shinpoch noted challenge by the Renton Senior
Soft Ball Game Center to a game of soft ball on July 4, 1979. Mayor & Council
agreed to accept the challenge.
Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report
Committee Report recommending no action re property tax relief for Senior Citizens
since the state has preemented the cities , no action re water/
Senior Citizens/ sewer rates since it is now handled administratively, noting
Property Taxes, Metro Sewer rates and campaign for lower rates, and that the
City Water & proposal to eliminate the utility tax on certain resident be
Sewer Rates, METRO referred to the Finance Department and the Ways and Means Committee
Rates, and City for further study with a report back to the entire council .
Utility Rates
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6/18/79 Page 3
Old Business - Continued
Senior Citizens MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION
Taxes, Water & TO REFER THE MATTER OF UTILITY TAX ELIMINATION FOR CERTAIN RESIDENTS
Sewer Rates BE REFERRED TO THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT AND THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE FOR FURTHER STUDY AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. ROLL CALL:
5-AYE: SHINPOCH, STREDICKE, PROCTOR, CLYMER, TRIMM; 2-NO: PERRY,
SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO
CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION TO TAKE NO ACTION REGARDING
WATER/SEWER RATES. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES EXCEPT COUNCILMAN SHANE.
MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested the record show
METRO' s action to come up with a special rate within four months
probably not to exceed $2.50 for qualified senior citizens, which
is the first time for such a rate to be given.
Victoria Park Councilman Stredicke noted receipt of letter from Victoria Park
Request for Home Owner' s Association requesting dumpsters from the City
Dumpsters for their spring clean up. Mayor noted approval for the Association
to contact another garbage disposal company to provide services
as General Disposal does not provide dumpsters.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recommending
Committee Report concurrence in the appointment of Mr. Jim Gepford to the Library
Board. Term to be effective to June 1, 1984. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
South 18th St. The committee report recommended that the Public Works Department
Closure proceed with the closure of South 18th Street with funding from
within the existing Street Department budget. Councilman Perry
noted for the record this request for funding is an additional
requirement to the budget this year and that the Public Works Dept.
may request funds at the end of year for funds expended at this .
time. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
RECOMMENDATION, CARRIED.
Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm presented report recommending
Committee Report the new SR 515 Phase II roadway (extending from South Puget Drive
Naming of to the South City Limit at approximately South 31st Court) be named
Benson Drive Benson Drive. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN
(SR 515 Phase II) THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Maximum 15% Road The committee report recommended that all future road construction
Grade be a maximum of a 15% grade. *MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM TO
CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. AMENDING MOTION BY STREDICKE,
SECOND PERRY THAT ALL REQUESTS TO EXCEED THE MA;�IMUM 15% GRADE
ARE TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL. AMENDING MOTION CARRIED. *ORIGINAL
MOTION CARRIED AS AMENDED.
LID 307, Raymond The committee report recommended acceptance of low bid of Frank
Ave.-Street Coluccio Construction Co. and award of contract for LID 307,
Improvements-Award Raymond Ave. SW, Street Improvements in the amount of $366,136.50.
of Contract MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED. (See consent agenda for referral )
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee
Committee Report report recommending second and final readings of the following
ordinance:
ORDINANCE #3323 Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain
RMH Co. Rezone properties within the City from general classification district
R-329-79 G-9600 to light industrial district L-1. RMH Co. file no. R-329-79.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: SHINPOCH, PROCTOR, PERRY, CLYMER, SHANE;
1-NO: STREDICKE (Councilman Trimm was not present) MOTION CARRIED.
Councilman Stredicke requested the record show his objection
as rezone not in accordance with present comprehensive plan.
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6/18/79 Page 4
Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued
The committee report recommended the following ordinances for
first reading:
ORDINANCE #3324 Ordinance was read deleting certain sections of city code
Police re police regulations. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO ADVANCE
Regulations TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings it
WAS MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL
CALL:ALL AYES(Except Councilman Trimm who was not present)MOTION CARRIED.
Alley Vacation Ordinance was read vacating a portion of alley between SW 12th
between SW 12th and SW 13th Streets as petitioned by Gunnar Ostlund. VAC-11-79.
& 13th Streets MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS
VAC-11-79 COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to all Council members and
adopted by one motion without separate discussion unless requested.
(Adopting motion to follow agenda items. )
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY TO REMOVE ITEM 8d RE WEST HILL
FROM THE AGENDA. CARRIED.
West Hill Request Letter from West Hill Community (Jane Gavin, Z65 Lind Ave. NW) was
for Building read listing proposed building requirements for condominiums
Requirements on the West Hill . MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PERRY TO REFER TO
THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. CARRIED. Councilwoman Shinpoch
took no part in discussion due to conflict of interest.
LID 307, Raymond City Clerk Mead reported June 13, 1979 bid opening for LID 307,
Ave. SW - Bid Raymond Ave. SW street improvements and sanitary sewers . See
Opening attached tabulation. Refer to Public Works Department and
Transportation Committee. (See Transpor'.ation Committee report
page 3.
Request for Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested travel
Travel authorization for Cliff Davis for Multisonics training on new
Multiplex Test Unit in Oakland, California. Request for
$135.00 advance travel funds. Concur.
Alley Vacation City Clerk Mead reports petition filed by E. Pierotti for alley
between SW 12th vacation between SW 12th and SW 13th Streets. (VAC-14-79) Refer
& 13th Streets to Public Works Dept. , Board of Public Works, and Transportation
(VAC-14-79) Committee for verification of petition, appraisal and easements.
Also refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting
August 6, 1979 for public hearing. Concur.
75% Petition City Clerk Mead report 75% annexation petition filed for Lazetti
Lazetti annexation. Area in vicinity East of Kirkland Ave. NE & West of
Annexation Honey Creek Park and North of the City Limits. Request for
public hearing to be set for July 16, 1979. Concur.
10% Letter of City Clerk Mead reports 10% Letter of Intent to annex property
Intent - Union in the vicinity West of 136th Ave. SE to Union Ave. NE, South
Ave.NE Annexation of NE 4th St. to SE 2nd Pl . Request for public meeting to be
set for July 9, 1979. Concur.
LID 309-Monterey Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested acceptance
Terrace of completion of LID 309 Monterey Terrace Underground Conversion
as of June 12, 1979 and set the hearing for the Final Assessment
Roll on July 23, 1979. The final roll was submitted in the
amount of $61,279.60. Concur.
Josephine Nunn Hearing Examiner recommended approval with restrictive covenants of
Rezone rezone R-342-79, Josephine 0. Nunn, from G to R-3. Property
R-342-79 located 900' So. NE 4th; West of Union NE, between Greenwood
Cemetery & City property. Concur and refer to Ways and Means
Committee for Ordinance.
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6/18/79 Page 5
Consent Agenda - Continued
Schwartzenberger Hearing Examiner recommended approval with Restrictive Covenants
Rezone of Rezone R-339-79, Wm. Schwartzenberger, from G to R-4. Property
R-339-79 located West side of Shattuck Ave. So. between Burlington Northern
RR R/W and So. 7th St. Concur and refer to Ways and Means Committee.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Request for Letter was read from Public Works Director Gonnason recommending
LID - East an LID be initiated, by Resolution, for street improvements on
Valley Road East Valley Road. Program has been expanded to include the
following: East Valley Road from SW 41st St. to SW 16th St. and
SW 16th St. from the East Valley Road to Lind Ave. SW; SW 27th St.
from East Valley Road easterly to a point in the Longacres property
approximately 200 feet easterly of the railroad tracks; and SW
19th St. from Raymond Ave. SW (presently out for bids) to East
Valley Road. Construction to begin in early 1980. MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND PROCTOR TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION AND REFER
TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Audit of Taxes Letter was read from Deputy Finance Director Bennett noting
Paid results of an audit of taxes paid by the City, performed by the
State of Washington Department of Revenue, for years 1975 through
1978 indicating prior taxes due of $7,999.00 plus $1,460.00
interest at 9% to 6/30/79, total amount due of $9,459.00. Referral
requested to the Ways and Means_ Committee. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND
SHINPOCH TO CONCUR IN REQUEST. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
County Councilman Stredicke requested notice of days and time the
Councilwoman County Councilperson is available at city hall . Councilwoman
Thorpe Thorpe is available to discuss County subject- matters on the 4th
Monday of each month at 4:30-6:30 p.m. , sixth floor office.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PERRY, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
11:40 p.m.
Maxine E. Motor,
Deputy City Clerk
BID TASULATION SHEET
P R0 J EC T • LID 307 - RAYMOND AVE. Sld
DATF June 13, 1979
Buno Construction Co. Total Basic Bid $487,393.00
Sanitary Sewer
PO Box 36 Alternate A 39,745.00
Woodinville, WA 98072 BB, EEO, AA Alternate B $ 39,745.00
Storm Sewer
Alternate B $ 36,710.00
Frank Coluccio Construction Co. Total Basic Bid $258,146.30
9600 Empire Way South Sanitary Sewer
Altornnfg A Nn Rid
Seattle, WA 98118 BB, EEO, AA Alternate B $ 67,442.20
Storm Sewer
Alternate A 40--942-nn
Alternate
Gary Merlino Construction Total Basic Bid $346,379.50
9125 - 10th South Sanitary Sewer
Seattle, WA 98108 BB, EEO, AA Alternate B $ 38,491.50
Storm Sewer
Alternate A 42 910.0
Alternate B 42,222.00
Engineer' s Estimate Total Basic Bid $360,716.00
Sanitary Sewer
Alternate B 36,865.00
Storm Sewer
Alternate A 29,147.00
Alternate B $ 33,422.00
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF June 18, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE NO JULY MEE ING SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 6/21 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Appeals - Read & Brown
COMMUNITY SERVICES STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 6/25 7 :00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
JUNE 18, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6713 $ 500 Presley H. Richardson 3311 SE 18th St. Construction Storage Shed
6714 600 Lawrence Maish 1212 N 33rd Install Dew Siding
E 5 7500 Wally Nelson 968 Edmonds Ave. NE Construction Addition
E 6 3141 Leonard Stahlecher 1419 Index Ave. NE Install Lanemann Fireplace
6,,7 6135 A. J . Porcello 811 & 8172 S 3rd ST. Install hot Roof
6718 500 Virginia Barei 116 S 2nd Demolition of Bldg.
6719 60 Edward Brown 1917 Blaine Family Room Addition
6720 88 Ray Harker 832 SW 4th Place House Addition & Detached Gar.
6721 5 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2914 Kennewich Place NE Demolish Residence
7622 44 Pat Murphy 1214 S 3rd St. Detached Garage
6723 172 Louie Gebenini 678 Sunset Blvd. NE Construct Modular Home
6724 1232 Austin Company 1801 Lind Ave. Sly! Construct Foundation
6725 6 Adrian Rowe 1110 N 32nd Install Fireplace
6726 160 Leonard Builders 4314 SE 4th Pl . Condturct Single Family Res .
6727 160 Leonard Builders 4320 SE 4th P1 . Construct New Residence
6728 1221 Boeing Commercial Boeing Renton Plant Renovate Building
6729 169 Northwest Homes 1416 Jones Ave. NE New Residence
6730 40 Horst Kosel 201 Union Ave. SE Install Shed,Carport,Deck,Patio
6731 28 Lester Veil 210 Union Ave. SE Install Carport & Patios
6732 32 C.M. Sutherland 201 Union Ave. SE Install Storage Shed
6733 44 Sandra Polley 1058 Kirkland NE Const. Utility & Family Rm.
6734 136 Holmes Electric Co. 1415 Seneca Ave. SW Repair Fire Damaged Bldg.
6735 88 Matherson 2502 Sunset Blvd. NE Const. Addition to Residence
6736 217 Stanford C. Whitsoe 205 S 14th St. New Residence
6737 40 H. F. Mathwson 425 Maple Ave. SW Install Heating System
6738 24 Port of Seattle 3900 NE 11th St. Remodle Bedrooms
E-'9 235 Larry Kraft 1915 Union Ave. NE Construct Family Residence
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
8058 15 Max Pfitzner 3522 10th P1 NE Wire Addition
8059 43 Bill Mohr 921 Thomas Ave. SW Install Lighting Circuits
8060 39 Raymond Leahy 431 Burnett Ave. S' Install New Service
8061 45 Spring Tree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. Extend Outdoor Lighting Circuit
8062 27 Charles Henderson 3111 SE 20th Court Wire Single Family Res .
8063 28 Charles Henderson 3221 SE 20th Court Wire Single Family Res.
8064 28 Charles Henderson 3200 SE 20th Court Wire Single Family Res.
8065 27 Charles Henderson 3117 SE 20tn Court Wire Single Family Res .
8066 15 Philip Brown 1033 Redmond Ave. NE Wire Addition
8067 387 John Moe 1850 Grant Ave. S Wire Bldg.
8068 156 Community Bank of Renton 3003 NE Sunset Blvd. Wire New Bank
8069 15 Pre-Cut International 600 SW 13th Street Install Temporary Service
8070 1104 Jack A. Benareya Co. 600 SE 43rd St. Tenant
8071 10 Mrs. Charles Green 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Storage Shed
8072 10 S.C.S. LTD 1800 Grant Ave. S Temp. Service
8073 550 Garfield Auto Freignt 200 SW 34th Install Electrical System
8074 38 Brown/Strand Homes 905 N 36th St. Wire Single Family Res.
8075 42 Joseph Upshaw 2416 Edmonds Ave. NE Wire Single Family Res.
8076 32 George W. Ooernoltzer 4415 NE 22nd Pl . Wire New Residence
8077 32 George Oberholtzer 4109 NE 22nd Pl . Wire 1Jew Residence
f HANICAL PERMITS
E 1 7 Max Pfitzener 3522 10th Pl . NE Extend Existing Plumbing
b7-52 16 Dave Clark 3103 Mt. View Install Bathroom Fixtures
6783 10 Charles Henderson Co. 3111 SE 20th Court Install BTU Gas Furnace
6784 10 Brown/Strand Homes 905 N 36th St. Install BTU Electric Furnace
6785 30 Bob Edwards Renton Shopping Center Install Plumbing & Fixtures
6786 7 Al Courtney 4325 SE 3rd St. Reroute Building Drain
6787 10 Wayne Hills 6662 Sunset Blvd. N Install BTU Gas Furnace
6788 32 James Carver 1507 Jones Ave. NE Install 'House Fixtures
6789 10 George Oberholtzer 4114 NE 22nd Place Install Electric Furnace
6790 10 George Oberholtzer 4115 NE 22nd Place Install Electric Furnace
6791 7 June Willis 4329 SE 3rd Street Reroute Building Drain
6792 30 Joseph Upshaw 2416 Edmonds Ave. NE Install House Fixtures
6793 47 R.J . Beltz 1221 N 26th Install Plumbing Fixtures
6794 17 Art Smart 4411 SE 2nd PL. Install Plumbing Fixtures
6795 570 SCS Holdings 330 Duemont Pl . NE Install Plumbing Fixtures
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PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. (cont. )
MECHANICAL PERMITS (cont. )
6796 65 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. S Install Plumbing Fixtures
6797 65 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. S Install Plumbing Fixtures
6798 7 O.W. Properties 919 SW Grady Way Install Vent Piping
6799 117 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. S Install Plumbing Fixtures
6800 35 Brown/Strand Homes 1309 N 28tn Street Install Plumbing Fixtures
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1937 145 Gary Carner 3405 Talbot Rd S Side Sewer Installation
1938 120 Al Courtney 4325 SE 3rd Street Install Sanitary Side Sewer
1939 120 Brown/Strand Homes 905 N 36th St. Install Side Sewer
1940 120 Stanley Christianson 4430 SE 3rd PI Install Sanitary Side Sewer
1941-A 689 The Koll Co. East Valley & SW 43rd Install Curb,Gutter,Storm Drain
1941-B 120 Connis Shaw 257 Vashon Ave. SE Connect Side Sewer
1942 25 SpringTree Apts. 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. Widen Driveway
1943 435 SCS Holdings 602 S Williams Driveway Approach
1944 120 Loretta H. Taylor 426 Chelan Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
1945 120 June Willis 4329 SE 3rd St. Install Side Sewer
1946 120 Arthur Smart 4417 SE 2nd Pl . Install Side Sewer
REVOCABLE PERMITS
0040 John S. Holmes & 1717 Union Ave. NE Install Septic Tank & Drainfield
Howard R. Kienle
SIGN PERMITS
704 15 Herfy' s 151 Sunset Blvd. N Install Pole,Projecting,Wall
705 15 Dan Magini 3901 NE 4tn Street Install Pole Sign
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 25 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JUNE 18, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Street Vacation - SW Victoria St. (VAC-12-79)
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Council Members for
study and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless requested.
a. Planning Director recommends acceptance and release of retained amount
Cedar River Trail System-Phase 2. Council concur.
b. Planning Director request for appropriation and transfer of funds for
one Work Study student/Housing & Community Development Block Grant
Program. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
c. Public Works Director recommends acceptance and release of retained
amount Street Improvement SW 16th and Monster Rd. SW Intersection.
(Revision from June 5, 1979 letter) Council concur.
d. Mayor Delaurenti appoints Mr. William L. Johnson to the Board of
Ethics effective to December 31, 1980. (Completing term of
Dr. Robert L. Hoffman) Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
e. Planning Director referral of proposed Bike Trail System and possible
alternative. Refer to Community Services Committee.
f. Hearing Examiner' s recommendation approval of Rezone R-344-79,
G-6000 to L-1, property located SW 13th St. & Seneca Ave. SW,
northerly of FAI-405 & south of SW Grady Way. Refer to Ways and Means .
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Mayor Delaurenti re children left unattended in vehicles
b. Planning Director re Planning Commission recommendation-West Hill Area
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11. AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
R E F E R R A L S
JUNE 25 , 1979
Office of the City Clerk
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Phase I - Bike Trail System
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Children Left Unattended in Vehicles
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Street Vacation, SW Victoria St. , VAC-12-79
Street Vacation, Portion of California Ave. , VAC-4-79
Appropriating Funds - Monster Road
Banchero Rezone, R-234-78
Schwartzenberger Rezone, R-339-79
Nunn Rezone, R-342-79
Funds for Work Study Student/Housing & Community Development
Block Grant Program
Pre-Cut International of Washington Rezone, R-344-78
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PUBLIC HEARINGS: July 23, 1979, West Hill Comprehensive Plan and Zoning
August 6, 1979, Vacation of Alley between SW 12th & 13th Streets
VAC-14-79
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 25 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL MARGARET L. PROCTOR, GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W.
TRIMM, AND CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J . OELAURENTI , Mayor; MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk;
IN ATTENDANCE LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; W.E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance
Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; JOHN WEBLEY,
Parks and Recreation Director; RICHARD HOUGHTON , Public Works
Rep. ; JAMES MATTHEWS,Fire Dept. Rep. ; LT. DON PERSSONS, Police
Dept. Rep. ; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PROCTOR, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
JUNE 18, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Street Vacation, published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
SW Victoria St. the public hearing to consider proposed street vacation of SW
VAC-12-79 Victoria Street (VAC-12-79) , South of South Tobin St. , East of
Rainier Ave. , North of South 2nd Street, and West of Lake Ave.
South; as petitioned by Hugh Carney, Kathryn Kaczmarek and
Jerome F. Allers. Letter was read from Board of Public Works
Chairman Gonnason stating no objection to requested vacation,
no utility easement required and the fee be set at one-half the
appraised value of $5. 10 per square foot. Richard Houghton,
Public Works, noted petition represented 1000 of the property
owners. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PERRY, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARRIED. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PERRY,TO APPROVE THE VACATION
AND SET FEE AT 500 OF THE APPRAISED VALUE. CARRIED. MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, TO REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
AUDIENCE John Goff, 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. G-1, requested a moratorium be
COMMENT placed on condominium conversions until an ordinance is adopted
by the city regulating such conversions. Edwin C. Johnson,
Apartment 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. E-4, requested information about apartments
Conversion being brought up to code during a conversion, and how long is
to Condominium the conversion period to last. City Attorney Larry Warren
(Rental to noted jurisdiction under present State Landlord Tenant Act.Councilwomar
Purchase) Shinpoch noted legislation re condominium conversions before
the Governor now. Lyle Wallace, Springtree Apts. E-1, received
notice shortly after moving in about the conversion and requested
such conversions be posted. Barry McClinton, 4308 NE Sunset Bldg.
W-7, noted Springtree Apartments are being advertised as rental units .
without notification of impending conversion. Denise Heath,
4300 NE Sunset Blvd. L-4, requested protection for present
renters and compensation for possible move. Councilman Perry
noted condominium ordinance in the Planning and Development
Committee and should be reported out shortly.
West Hill MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND THE RULES AND HEAR ITEM
9b RE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION WEST HILL. CARRIED.
Letter was read from Planning Director Ericksen noting Planning
Commission recommendation re comprehensive plan and zoning of
the West Hill Area, requesting council set a public hearing
for consideration of the Planning Commission's recommendation.
Robin Little, 264 Maple Ave. NW, requested copies of planning
staff recommendation, Planning Commission and Planning and
Development Committee be made available. Mr. E. Arnone, 207 Taylor
Ave. NW, noted no reason to postpone council action. Sandy Webb,
264 Chelan Ave. SE, stated the planning commission had held a
public hearing. LeRoy Johnson, 503 Seneca Ave. NW, questioned
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Audience Comment - Continued
West Hill if posting of the hearing would be made in the area. Mayor
Delaurenti noted routine postings would be made. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY PUBLIC HEARING BE SET FOR JULY 23, 1979
TO REVIEW COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND ZONING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR
THE WEST HILL AREA. CARRIED.
Recess MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND PERRY,COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 9:00 p.m. and reconvened at 9:20 p.m. Roll Call-
All council members present.
Children Left MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, SUSPEND THE RULES AND HEAR
Unattended in ITEM 9a RE CHILDREN LEFT UNATTENDED IN VEHICLES. CARRIED.
Vehicles Letter was read from Mayor Delaurenti noting reports of
serious injuries inflicted upon small children who are left
unattended in vehicles and requested the matter be referred
to the Public Safety Committee to consider enactment of a
City Ordinance. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO CONCUR IN
THE REQUEST AND REFER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Executive MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION
Session TO DISCUSS NEGOTIATIONS. CARRIED. 9:25 p.m. and reconvened
at 10:40 p.m. Roll Call - All council members present.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee
Committee Report report recommending the following Ordinances for first reading:
Street Vacation- Ordinance was read vacating a portion of California Ave.
Portion of (N. 7th St. ) as petitioned by Mr. Wong. MOVED BY CLYMER
California Ave. SECOND SHANE TO REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
VAC-4-79 CARRIED.
Appropriating Ordinance was read appropriating funds for the payment of road
Funds-Monster construction work on Monster road in the amount of $6,910.00
Road (Revised) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH TO REFER BACK TO
(Revised) WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
ORDINANCE 43325 Ordinance was read approving and confirming the assessments
Approving and and assessment roll of Local Improvement District No. 297 for the
Confirming Final improvement of the Heather Downs area by doing all work necessary
Assessment Roll in connection therewith, levying and assessing the amounts therefor
LID 297-Heather against the several lots, tracts, parcels of land and other proper,
Downs as shown on said assessment roll as confirmed by the city council ;
and providing for the payment of such assessments into the local
improvement fund, District No. 297 of the City as created by
Ordinance No. 3120. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO ADVANCE TO
SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. After readings it was MOVED
BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES, EXCEPT COUNCILMAN STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED.
Turner Agent for Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain
Banchero/Florer properties within the City from residence single family district
Rezone R-234-78 (R-1) to residence district (R-3) . Banchero Rezone R-234-78.MOVED B
CLYMER, SECOND SHANE TO REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMIT
CARRIED.
Schwartzenberger Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain
Rezone R-339-79 properties within the City from general classification district
(G) to residence district (R-4) . Schwartzenberger Rezone R-339-75
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY TO REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Nunn Rezone Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain
R-342-79 properties within the City from general classification district
(G) to residence district (R-3) .Nunn Rezone R-342-79. MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
Renton City Council
6/25/79 Page 3
Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued
Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following
resolutions for adoption:
RESOLUTION #2280 Resolution was read adopting the City' s Six-Year Transportation
Six-Year Improvement Program and Arterial Street Plan as amended. MOVED
Transportation BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. ROLL
Improvement Program CALL: 5-AYE: SHINPOCH, STREDICKE, PROCTOR, CLYMER, TRIMM,
and Arterial Street 2-NO: PERRY, SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
Plan
RESOLUTION #2281 Resolution was read setting August 6, 1979 as date for public
Vacation of Alley hearing re petition for vacation of alley located between
Between SW 12th SW 12th St. and SW 13th St. Petitioned by Pierotti . (VAC-14-79)
& 13th Streets MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ.
VAC-14-79 CARRIED.
RESOLUTION #2282 Resolution was read approving Tiffany Park No. 4 Final Plat.
Tiffany Park No.4 FP-340-79. Property located on east side of Monroe Avenue SE
Final Plat between SE 16th Place and SE 17th Place. MOVED BY CLYMER,
FP-340-79 SECOND PERRY TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION WAS READ. CARRIED.
Voucher Ways and Means Committee report recommended approval of
Approval Vouchers No. 23715 through No. 23901 in the amount of $332,760.48.
(Machine Voids #23710 - 23714) ,-,%,--eJ
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CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to all Council members and
adopted by one motion without separate discussion unless requested.
(Adopting motion to follow agenda items. )
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH TO REMOVE ITEM 8d FROM THE
AGENDA RE APPOINTMENT TO THE BOARD OF ETHICS. CARRIED.
Board of Letter was read from Mayor Delaurenti requesting confirmation
Ethics of appointment of Mr. William L. Johnson to the Board of Ethics.
Moved by Shane, second Trimm to confirm appointment. Motion failed.
Mayor noted he would present another name to council .
Cedar River Trail Letter from Planning Director Erickson recommended council accept
System-Phase 2 completion of the Cedar River Trails System-Phase 2 as of June 25,
1979 by Sun-Up Construction, Inc. The report requested final
payment due of $17, 106.86 and the retained amount of $73, 125.65
be paid the contractor if after 30 days no liens or claims are
filed against the project and proof of tax payments made.
Concur.
Funds for Work Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested Ordinance to
Study Student/ appropriate and transfer funds for one Work Study student/
Housing & Community Housing & Community Development Block Grant Program in the amount
Development Block of $2,580.94. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Grant Program
Final Payment Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason (revised) recommended
SW 16th St. & council accept completion of the 1979 Street Improvemnts , SW 16th St.
Monster Rd. SW and Monster Rd. SW Intersection as of June 1, 1979 by Associated
Intersection Sand and Gravel Inc. The report requested retained amount of
CAG-017-79 $690.90 be paid contractor if after 30 days no liens or claims
are filed against project and proof of tax payments made. Concur.
Phase I - Letter from Planning Director Ericksen re proposed Phase I-
Bike Trail Bike Trail System and proposed alternative route requesting
System referral to the Community Services Committee for coordination
and liaison purposes . Concur.
Pre-Cut Hearing Examiner recommended approval with Restrictive Covenants
International of of Rezone R-344-79, Pre-Cut International of Washington, from
Washington - Rezone G6000 to L-1. Property located on SW 13th St. between Seneca
R-344-79 Ave. SW & Freeway. Concur and refer to Ways and Means Committee.
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6/25/79 Page 4
Consent Agenda - Continued
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Approval CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Road Councilman Stredicke noted road construction taking place
Construction without sufficient signing warning traffic on 4th & Union
and the Wells Street bridge.
Mouse Traps Councilwoman Proctor noted complaints from neighbors of
mouse traps placed in the area for animals.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
11:20 P.M.
CI013RECTED-REFER TO
MINUTES OF 7- a 7
Maxine E. Motor,
De-puty City Clerk
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F'Jti0 TOTAL 'AARRANTS
i MACHINE VOIDS No. 23710 -23714
CURRENT 9127, 888 , 85
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PARKS S2C. 066. 80
ARTERIAL STREETS s159- 26
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STREETS 53 9 063x64
LIBRA<Y 52j898 . 74
COMP _;MP TR ACT a1j567. 74
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STREET FURNARO THRUST s462 .62
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L WASH. BCn. F'40 THRUST $6, 137. 74
CEDAR RIVEER TR CONST s19, 242. 62
i WATERAORKS UTILITY $86, 959. 85
AIRPORT 521154.55
EQUIPMENT RENTAL s9, 464 .82
i FIREMAN ' S PENSION s16j693,25
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TOTAL OF ALL AARRANTS 9332, 760 . 4$
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF June 25, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE NO JULY ME TING SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 6/28 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Appeals - Read, cont. & Mastro
Condominium Ordinance
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 6/26 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE Library Conf. Room Expansion - Lake Washington
Beach Park
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 7/2 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 6/27 4:45 P.M. PROCTOR 6th Floor Conf. Room
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
LEOFF BOARD Tues. 7/3 7:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room
Tues. 6/26 1:30 P.M. MAYOR 6th Floor Conf. Room Request by Senior Citizens
For Transit
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
- PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
JUNE 25, 1979
r BUILDING PERMITS
6740 $680,000 Benaroya Co. 600 SW 43rd St. Tenant Improvements
6741 400 Mrs. Louis Scoll 624 SW Sunset Blvd. Home Improvement
6742 80,000 Richard Pederson 505 S 31st St. Construct Single Family Residenc
6743 25,000 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2914 Kennewick Pl. NE Site Prep. For Bldgs. & Parking
6744 60,000 George Oberholtzer 2306 Vashon Ct. NE New Residence
6745 100,000 Paul Scheler 1425 S Puget Home Improvement
6746 150,000 Ervin Yoder 1603 S Eagle Ridge Dr. Construct 5 Unit Condo.
6747 21,500 Ira L. Reel 929 Edmonds Ave. NE Addition to Residence
6748 1,785 L.C. Wineburg 2314 Union Ave. NE Reroof Residence
6749 3,400 Renton School Dist. #403 1220 N 4t1i Addition to Office
6750 12,000 Woodrow D. Kelly 2001 Edmonds Ave. NE Addition to Residence
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1947 Rome Croppi 4315 SE 3rd St. Install Sanitary Sewer
1948 Donald W. Wolfe Sr. 4310 SE 3rd St. Install Sanitary Sewer
1949 Guy Lambiaso 536 S 28tn Pl. Install Sanitary Sewer
1950 Guy Lambiaso 530 S 28th P1. Install Sanitary Sewer
1951 Guy Lambiaso 524 S 28th P1. Install Sanitary Sewer
1952 Fred L. Anderson III 4217 SE 3rd P1. Install Sanitary Sewer
1953 Gary Merlino 2900 East Valley Road "
1954 Mary Bates 4506 SE 4th P1. "
1955 J.G. Kalmbach 4509 SE 4th P1. "
1956 O.J. Harper Sales 200 S Tobin Install Curb and Sidewalk
1957 G.W. Schwartzenberger 4413 SE 3rd Pl. Install Sanitary Sewer
1958 Alex Cugini McLendon Hardware Lower Catch Basins/Street Break
1959 Steve Johnson 4109 SE 3rd P1. Install Sanitary Sewer
1960 Metro NE 12th Olympia NE Pave Bus Lot
1961 George N. Bakos 4502 SE 3rd P1. Install Sanitary Sewer
1962 Gordon E. Selbert 4219 SE 3rd St. "
1963 Van Slaughter 4409 SE 3rd P1. "
1964 Anthony Knell 4425 SE 3rd P1.
1965 Bill Schlighter 1313 Kennewick Ave. NE "
1966 Brown/Strand Homes 2414 Union Ave. NE "
1967 John W. Slack 318 Union Ave. SE "
1963 David Sabey (0/W Prop.)919 SW Grady Way "
1969 Mark Hamilton 4611 SE 4th Pl. "
1970 George & Marilyn Jones 4421 SE 3rd P1. "
1971 Eileen Y. Axtman 4221 SE 2nd P1 "
1972 SCS Holdings 500 Smithers S Sidewalk & Driveway (3)
1973 Roger P. Walsh 4512 SE 4th P1. Install Sanitary Sewer
1974 Francis P. Horan 275 Vashon Ave. SE " " "
1975 Donald Telquist 4309 SE 3rd St. Connect Side Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
8078 1,000 Joseph Thiel 1506 S Puget Dr. Install Underground Service
8079 1,600 Guy Lambiaso 536 S 28th P1 Wire New Residence
8080 30,000 SCS & Stirskey Holdings 330 Vuemont P1. NE Wire 36-Unit Apartment Bldg.
8081 1,3001 Timothy McHenry 1909 NE 36th Fuse Box to Circuit Breaker Box
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PERMITS ISSUED BY BUILDING DEPT. (cont.)
MECHANIC41L PERMITS
6801 3,500 John Moe 1850 Grant Ave. S Install Fixtures
6802 150 Fred L. Anderson III 4217 SE 3rd P1. Reverse Drain Piping
6803 8,300 Holmes Electric 1415 Seneca Ave.SW Install Heating & Air Conditioni
6804 150 Van Slaughter Jr. 4409 SE 3rd P1 Plumbing Reversal
6805 150 Anthony Knell 4425 SE 3rd P1. Reverse Drain Piping
6806 220 Leona Kohler 629 Camas Ave. NE Install Conversion Burner
6807 VOID
6808 150 Mark Hamilton 4611 SE 4th P1. Reverse Drain Piping
6809 15,200 Renton Sheraton Inn 800 Rainier Ave. S Install Plumbing Fixtures
6810 847 Charles Henderson Co. 3316 SE 19th Court Install Gas Furnace
6811 737 Brown/Strand Homes 4414 Union Ave NE Install Electric Furnace
6812 720 Charles Henderson Co. 3218 SE 20th Court Install Gas Furnace
6813 784 Charles Henderson Co. 3219 SE 19th Court Install Gas Furnace
6814 784 Charles Henderson Co. 3212 20th Court Install Gas Furnace
6815 150 George & Marion Jones 4421 SE 3rd P1. Alter Septic Tank-Plumbing Rever
6816 4,500 Ronald C. Patten 1632 Aberdeen Ave. NE Install Plumbing Fixtures
6817 254 Joseph Porter 766 Union Ave. NE Install Gas Furnace
6818 150 George N. Bakos 4502 SE 3rd P1. Reverse Drain Piping
6819 11,835 Webb Enterprises 430 Mill Ave. S Install Plumbing Fixtures
6820 22,290 Leonard Builders 4213 SE 4th P1. Install Plumbing & Fixtures
SIGN PERMITS
706 Howard Cooper Inc. 4000 West Valley Rd. Install Reverse Pan
C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF JUNE, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
eser
6/2/79 CURRENT FUND $61,595.55
COMP.=KPL.TRNG. (CETA) 921.22
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for Mo. of JUNE $62,516.77
6/12/79 CURRENT FUND $ 57,287.45
PARKS & RECREATION 20,005.61
ARTERIAL STREETS 222.08
CITY STREETS 30,521.76
LIBRARY, 3,401.61
LK. WN. BCH. FWD. THRUISI 900.00
CEDAR RIVER TR. CONSTR. 103,093.25
SENIOR CTZ.CTR.CONSTR. 95,245.99
WATERWORKS UTILITY 72,343.79
AIRPORT 11 ,288.63
1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION 4,121.73
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 25 170.94
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CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of JUNE 3423,602.84
5/12/79 CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT FUND Per Resolution No. 2278 $ 1,764.76
CLAIMS FUND TALBOT PUMP ST.CONTR.CANCEL 'Warrant No. 18124 S 4,849.52
(previous year)
6/14/79 PARK FUND STREET FORWARD THRUST To repay loan issued in $116,000.00
101/210.00.00 301/138.00.00 accordance with Resolution
No. 2249
PARK FUND STREET FORWARD THRUST 1,371.50
101/242.00.00 301/361.10.00
STREET FUND STREET FORWARD THRUST 52,000.00
103/210.00.00 301/138.00.00
STREET FUND STREET FORWARD THRUST 338.00
103/242.00.00 301/361.10.00
LIBRARY FUND STREET FORWARD THRUST 24,000.00
106/210.00.00 301/138.00.00
LIBRARY STREET FORWARD THRUST 167.67
106/242.00.00 301/361.10.00
6 /20/79 CURRENT FUND $60,415.61
COMP.EMPL.TMG. (C&TA) 1,243.65
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for Mo. of JUNE 361.659.26
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MAYOR ✓ FINANCE DIRECTOR
C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS It
MONTH OF I=, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
OATS FROM TO OESCRIPTION TOTAL
6/20/79 CURRENT FUND $112,672.68
PARRS 6 RECREATION 35,955.18
CITY STREETS 22,789.36
LIBRARY 9,607.32
COMP. MM. TRNG. (CETA) 2,183.91
G;ATERWORKS UTILITIES 22,090.36
AIRPORT 1,700.50
FQUIPMEm RENTAL 2,084.50
5209,083.81
PAYROLL "Em Transfers for Mo. of JUNE
6/26/79 CURRENT FUND $127,888.85
PARKS & RECREATION 20,066.80
TRIAL STREETS 159.26
CITY STREETS 39,063.64
LIBRARY 2,898.74
CON@. :IPL. TRNG. ( ZTA) 1,567.74
STREET FORWARD THRUST 462.62
LK. 14N. BEACH FWD. THRUSI 6,137.74
(—=AR ?RIVER TRAIL CONSTR. 19,242.62
WATERWORKS UTILITY 86,959.35
AIRPORT 2,154.55
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 9,464.82
FIREMAN'S PENSION 16,693.25
FUND Transfers for mo. of .Tune 5332,760.48
6/30/79 CURRENT FUND $109,930.07
PARKS & RECREATION 43,183.85
CITY STREETS 23,915.77
LIBRARY 91235.11
COMP.EMPL.TRNG.(CETA) 2,947.54
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 21,610.67
AIRPORT 1 ,854.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,698.50
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JUNE 5215,376.01
CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant no. 23480 S 181.90
CLAIMS FUND CITY STREETS Cancel warrant no. 23480 5 11.03
CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant no. 23519 $ 286.82
CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant no. 23554 S 31.67
CLAIMS FUND PARKS & RECREATION Cancel warrant no. 23554 $ 19.70
CLAIMS FUND EQUIP. RENTAL Cancel warrant no. 23554 S 1,168.87
6/30/79 CURRENT FUND $ 60,404.27
COMP. EMPL. TRNG. (CETA 1,381.83
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JUNE S 61,786.10
CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT FUND Per Resolution Yo. 2244 S 5,675.00
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
July 2 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JUNE 25, 1979
4. SPECIAL PRESENTATION
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Council Members for
study and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless requested.
a. Mayor' s proclaimation of Clean Water Day, July 17, 1979.
b. City Clerk bid opening 6/27/79 1979 Asphalt Resurfacing (General
Maintenance. Refer to Transportation Committee.
c. Planning Director Ericksen requested appropriation of funds from
the 1979-1980 Housing & Community Development Block Grant Program
into the 1979 Budget. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Peggy Cummins, Municipal Art Commission - Stained Glass Window
b. Hearing Examiner' s Decision First City Equities Rezone R-328-79
and Appeal . (Earlington Golf Course)
c. Hearing Examiner' s Decision Michael N. Read, Special Permit SP-338-79
and Appeal .
d. Hearing Examiner' s Decision Dr. Fred Brown, Special Permit SP-337-79
and Rezone R-336-79 and Appeal .
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11. AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
July 2 , 1979 Office of the City Clerk
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Councilman Stredicke request for traffic report area of Read Special Permit NE 4th
Councilman Stredicke requested report Mastro Short Plat - density set backs, etc.
CITY ATTORNEY
Matter of trespass Royal Hills area
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Friends of Youth Special Permit - Letter re conditions met
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Bids re 1979 Asphalt Resurfacing
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Ordinances on first reading 7/2) Self Storage Facilities (Read Rezone referral )
Work Study Appropriation - Housing/Community Dvlp.
Brown Rezone for ordinance
PUBLIC HEARING
10/15/79 LID 314 East Valley Hwy area - Curbs, gutters, sidewalks, etc.
WAO
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Special Meeting
July 2 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 6 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M T N 11 T P S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro tem Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance
to the flag and called the Special Meeting to order.
_. ROLL CALL BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; MARGARET PROCTOR, EARL
CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM. MOVED CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ABSENT
COUNCILMEMBERS BE EXCUSED: Richard M. Stredicke, George J. Perry
and Charles F. Shane. MOTION CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS DEL MEAD, City Clerk; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; MICHAEL
IN ATTENDANCE PARNESS, Administrative Assistant.
Executive Session The Council convened in Executive Session to discuss labor
negotiations with City' s Negotiator, William W. Treverton of
Conner, Gravrock, Treverton, Inc. of Bellevue. Time: 6:02 p.m.
Council reconvened in the Special Meeting. Roll Call : SHINPOCH,
PROCTOR, CLYMER, TRIMM. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, MEETING
ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 6:50 p.m.
CORRECTED-RL:--ER TO
MINUTES OFz�g-
Delores A. Mead, C.M.C.
City Clerk
RENTON CITY COUNCIL.
Regular Meeting
July 2 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE (Arrived
COUNCIL shortly) THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY, MARGARET
L. PROCTOR, RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN,
IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; RICHARD
HOUGHTON, Public Works Department; BATTALION CHIEF MATTHEWS, Fire;
CAPT. JAMES PHELAN, Police Department; ROBERT HUFNAGLE, Park
Department; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant.
MINUTE APPROVAL Addition Page 4: "Councilman Stredicke inquired whether Student
6/25/79 Home Services, Bellevue, was licensed to operate within the
City. Councilman Stredicke noted since that time he has been
advised the company has no permit; they have been advised of need.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PROCTOR, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
JUNE 25, 1979 AS AMENDED. CARRIED.
SPECIAL PRESENTATION Mayor Delaurenti presented Delores A. Mead, City Clerk, with
Policy and Procedure Special Award engraved placque from International Institute of
Manual - City Clerk- Municipal Clerks 33rd annual meeting in BalHarbour, Florida;
Outstanding First Place Award in cities over 25,000 for Policy and Procedure
Publication of Year Manual . Mrs. Mead accepted the congratulations with thanks, noting
need under the Public Disclosure law for public access to records
and index.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE, called attention to dance 7/21/79
Musicians Hall . now
Senior Center Peggy Cummins, Municipal Arts Commission, requested letter from
Stained Glass Agenda. MOVED SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, READ ITEM 9.a. CARRIED.
Window Letter from Peggy Cummins, Chairman 1% for Arts Committee, noted
Donated by offer of donation from Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Ruud for funds
Mr. and Mrs. for a stained glass window for the new Senior Citizens' Center
Charles A. Ruud and explained the process by which a selection was made. The
letter recommended the Council accept the donation with appreci-
ation to Mr. and Mrs. Ruud, concur in the jury' s design selection
submitted by Hill Associates and authorize the Administration to
execute the necessary contract. The letter reported the Commission
was pleased with the response received from Northwest artists
throughout the competition and that the art piece will be enjoy-
able addition to the new Senior Center quiet lounge area on first
GTED-PETER 'Cts floor facing the river and courtyard, noting window contains
MiN UiES CF T q- 1 9 subtle shades and 50% minimun transparent glass. MOVED BY TRIMM,
SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMISSION.
CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke noted Charles Ruud as former owner
of the Record Chronicle and present owner of the Record Stationery
and Office Supply.
Dr. Frederick Brown William Sharpsteen, 1075 Lynnwood Ave. NE, presented petition
Rezone R-336-79 and bearing signatures of 12 homeowners requesting reversal of the
Special Permit Hearing Examiner' s decision of 5/31/79 and allow the building
SP 337-79 of a medical/dental building by Dr. Fred Brown on Kirkland Ave. NE
R-2 to R-3 and NE 11th P1 . as clinics are needed and would be best buffer
for Dental Clinic between residential and business areas. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
and SHINPOCH, SUSPEND RULES AND ITEMS 9.d.c.and b. BE TAKEN FROM AGENDA
Appeal by Dr. Brown FOR .READING. CARRIED.
Continued Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented
report recommending that the Council reverse the decision of the
Hearing Examiner in part regarding Frederick Brown rezone R-336-79
and SP 337-79 and listed errors of fact and law regarding Con-
clusions No. 1 , 2, 3 and 5 and various matters regarding Special
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Audience Comment - Continued
Dr. Brown Rezone Permit issuance and recommended that the Council find that the
and Appeal use proposed under special permit application will not be detri-
Continued mental to the adjacent properties or welfare of community. Further
the committee recommended that the Examiner' s decision be affirmed
insofar as it denied the application forrezone of the R-1 property
to R-3 and that the remainder of the decision be reversed to read
as follows: The application for reclassification of the R-2
property to R-3 is granted. The application for Special Permit
to allow a professional office in an R-3 zone is granted subject
to conditions (3) . MOVED BY PERRY , SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN
COMMITTEE REPORT AND REFER TO 'WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Michael N. Read Hearing Examiner' s decision of 5/22/79 for denial of SP 338-79
Special Permit application to develop self-storage facility as an integrated office/
SP 338-79 retail business park (Renton Business Park) (B-1 zone) . A
and request for reconsideration was filed with Examiner 5/30 and
Appeal denied 6/1/79. Appeal filed 6/13/79. Planning and Development
Committee having reviewed the matter, recommended Council reverse
the decision of the Examiner based on error of law Conclusion No.
6, 7 and 8; and recommended that the Council find that the
proposed use is a similar use to the specific uses allowed in
the B-1 zone and conclude that the proposed use is allowed as a
matter of right in the B-1 zone. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH,
CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. Councilman Stredicke inquired
of access from property onto NE 4th and requested report from
the Administration regarding traffic in general area. Planning
Director noted no access proposed to either Union NE or Monore NE.
See later MOTION CARRIED, Councilman Stredicke voted NO. MOVED BY PERRY,
Ordinance SECOND CLYMER, REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
First City Equities Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry acknowledged
Rezone G to MP this being date set for Hearing Exam,iner' s decision regarding
R-328-79 Earlington First City Equities Rezone 328-79 to come before the Council ,
Industrial Park matter having been appealed 6/13/79 by Attorney Robert McBeth
and representing Ernie Lueckenotte and Richard Haaland, operators
Appeal 6/13/79 of the Earlington Golf Course. Committee Chairman Perry noted
change in meeting date as applicant could not be present and
Continued announced 7/12 7:30 meeting; that the matter will be before the
City Council 7/16/79 at the 8:00 p.m. meeting.
Audience: Doug Prichard requested Council acquire the property.
Condominium John Goff, 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. , Springtree Apartments, requested
Conversion information regarding condominium conversion ordinance. MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND RULES AND PRESENT REPORT. Planning
and Development Committee report noted review of condominium con-
versions and recommended that an ordinance establishing a mora-
torium be referred to the 'Ways and Means Committee. MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE.*
Persons present making inquiries: Caren Wharton, 24532 35th Ave. S .
Kent, South King County Tenants Union, asked matter not be tied
Ordinance xori up in committee with so many affected. *CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY,
90-Day .Moratorium SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND RULES AND PRESENT ORDINANCE FOR FIRST READ-
on Condominium ING. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented
Conversion to ordinance declaring a housing emergency and imposing a moratorium
October 1 , 1979 on the conversion of rental units to condominiums and providing
Pending penalties. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO
Adoption of SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.* Persons present: Mike Poynter,
Regulations 16803 SE 254th, Kent, asked moving expenses be paid to tenants
�-- Ordinance noting King County ordinance retroactive to cover expenses and
asked that assurance be given that apartment passes building and
fire codes. Councilwoman Shinpoch explained committee meetings
and desire for good ordinance. City Attorney Warren explained
an ordinance cannot be made retroactive. Dennis 'Whalen, 4308
NE Sunset; Bob Kresge, 4300 NE Sunset asked adoption of King
County ordinance. *MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance placed on second
and final readings declaring a housing emergency and imposing
a moratorium on the conversion of rental units to condominums
to October 1 , 1979. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY , ADOPT ORDINANCE.
ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: SHINPOCH, TRIMM, CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR AND
STREDICKE; ONE-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED SETTING MORATORIUM.
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Recess MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Time:
9:30 p.m. Council reconvened at 9:50 p.m. Roll Call : All
Council Members present.
Introduction Mayor Delaurenti introduced King County Councilwoman Patricia
Thorpe. Mrs. Thorpe explained King County condominium ordinance.
Further discussion ensued. Caren Wharton explained tenant rights.
OLD BUSINESS Councilman Perry inquired of legality and identification problems
for persons for persons using surnames only on election signs. �.rr
Councilman Stredicke asked removal of new cars parked on City
right-of-way in vicinity of Burnett Ave. proposed linear park.
Mayor Delaurenti advised corrective measures will be taken.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report
Committee Report recommending second and final readings of the following ordinances:
Ordinance #3327 (First readings 6/25/79)
Street Vacation Ordinance read vacating a portion of California Ave. (VAC-4-79)
Portion of also known as N. 7th St. , as petitioned by Wong. MOVED BY CLYMER,
California Ave. SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
Ordinance #3328 An ordinance was read appropriating $6,910 to be received from
Appropriation Burlington Northern Railroad for payment of road construction
Monster Road work on Monster Road. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE
Construction ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3329 An ordinance was read rezoning property from R-1 to R-3 located
Banchero Rezone at the southwest corner of NE 12th St. and Edmonds Ave. NE; Mike
R-234-78 Turner agent for Banchero and Florer. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYES AND ONE-
NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested
confirmation of covenants and dedication of right-of-way, being
confirmed by the City Clerk.
Ordinance #3330 Ordinance was read rezoning property from G to R-4 located at
Schwartzenberger west side of Shattuck Ave. S. at intersection of S. 6th St.
Rezone R-339-79 MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3331 An ordinance was read rezoning property from G to R-3 located
Nunn Rezone approximately 750 ft. south of NE 4th St. along Queen Ave. exten-
R-342-79 sion between Greenwood Cemetery on west and City property on east.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT AS READ. Councilman Stredicke
inquired re covenants and access, being advised by Engineer
Houghton that by consolidation of parcels the access is gained.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT Th E ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL
CALL: 6-AYE; ONE NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED.
First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of the
following ordinances:.
Self Storage Ordinance read amending Title IV City Code to provide for use
Facilities of self-storage facilities to be allowed by Special Permit.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke noted
the ordinance was not retroactive.
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Ordinance #3332 Ordinance read authorizing acquisition of property and providing
cquisition of for payment, authorizing the City Attorney to prepare condmenation
Cedar River Trail petition for acquisition for construction of Cedar River Trail
Properties system. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, SUSPEND RULES AND
ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED.
Following readings authorizing acquisition of Haddad/Jordan/LaRue
properties, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: SHINPOCH, TRIMM, CLYMER,
PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 2-N0: SHANE AND PERRY. MOTION CARRIED.
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7/2/79 Page 4
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
First Reading An ordinance providing for appropriation of $1 ,444. 72 and
Work Study Student transfer of $1 ,136.22, totaling $2,580.94 for purpose of salary
Housing/Community of Work-Study student, Planning Department. MOVED BY CLYMER,
Development Program SECOND TRIMM, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
Resolution 42283 A resolution was read,as recommended by the Ways and Means
LID 314 Curbs/Gutter Committee, declaring the City' s intent to construct and install
East Valley Hwy Area curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street lighting near East Valley Hwy
and SW 16th St. from SR 167 ramp northerly and westerly to Lind
Ave. SW and creating Local Improvement District 314 with public
hearing October 15, 1979. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT
THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS
Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Proctor presented committee
Committee Report report re review of letter of Fred M. Scott, Manager of Royal
Hill Apartments regarding trespassing on private property (6/11/79
Council referral ) . The report recommended that the matter be
referred to the City Attorney for response to Mr. Scott with a
copy to Officer A. J. Hubner, Renton Police Department. Following
discussion, MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT THE COMMITTEE
REPORT. Mayor Delaurenti noted efforts having been taken to
enforce matter on private property. CARRIED.
Mastro Short Plat Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented
SP 352-79 letter from William S. Tsao & Co. ,PS, giving notice of withdrawal
Appeal Withdrawn of the appeal for Michael R. Mastro Short Plat 352-79 and accept-
ing the decision of the Hearing Examiner dated 6/13/79. MOVED
BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM, FILE THE LETTER WITH THE CITY CLERK.
Councilman Stredicke requested report as to density, set backs and
reason for no dedication of right-of-way. MOTION CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion without separate
discussion. Adopting motion follows items included.
Clean ',Dater Day Proclamation of Mayor Delaurenti declared July 17, 1979 as Clean
Water Day.
Bid Opening City Clerk Mead reported bid opening 6/27/79, fiv4 bids/ received
Asphalt Resurfacing for the 1979 Asphalt Resurfacing (General Ma -mt-efla-nc-e) as
shown on the attached tabulation. Refer to the Transportation
Committee.
Appropriation Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested an ordinance to
Housing & Community appropriate 1979-1980 Housing and Community Development Projects
Development Program and Programs in the amount of $309,641 . Projects include: Cedar
River Trail System, Planning and Implementation, Senior Citizens '
Center, Health Care Program, Housing Repair, Youth Services , South
Burnett Linear Park, Chore Service and Minor Home Repair Program.
Refer to the Ways and Means Committee.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA
Adopted AS PREPARED. CARRIED.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, SUSPEND RULES AND ALLOW LETTER
PRESENTED BY MAYOR DELAURENTI TO BE READ. CARRIED.
Renton Merchants Letter from Rex Robinson, Treasurer, Renton Merchants Association
Sidewalk Sale and petitioned the Council for permission to hold its annual Sidewalk
Car Smash Sale, billed as "Renton Alive" July 13 and 14. MOVED BY SHANE,
7/13 and 14/79 SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE REQUEST AND ELIMINATE FEES. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Appointment Mayor Delaurenti noted delay in Board of Ethics appointment for
Delayed School representative, noting four members of the School Board
are running for office and noted delay in appointment. Council
President Shinpoch noted danger of appointment to committee
being construed as endorsement.
Renton City Council
7/2/79 Page 5
New Business - Continued
Metro Bus Councilman Shane complained of bus service in area, noting
Service bus uses freeways rather than picking up residents throughout
the community. Mayor Delaurenti explained his efforts on Metro
Council and prevailing for beter service in suburban King County.
Friends of Youth Councilman Stredicke presented letter from J. Howard Finck,
Special Permit Executive Director of Friends of Youth, 2500 Lake Washington
SP 879-76 Blvd. N. The letter noted Special Use Permit issued by Council
for Talbot House specified conditions of hedge planted along
driveway and painting eaves of the house to be completed by 6/30.
The letter notified that conditions have been complied with and
invited inspection. MOVED BY STREDICKE,. SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL
REFER LETTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Michael Poynter further discussed condominimum conversion.
Councilman Perry noted visit to Springtree Apartments concerning
conversion. Caren Wharton and John Goff also restated their
positions regarding condominium conversion (see Page 2)
Metro Transit King County Councilwoman Patricia Thorpe noted her successful
efforts for better transit service for community.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
10:50 P.M.
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Delores A. Mead, C. .C.
City Clerk
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BID TABULAT ICN SHEET
P RCS ECT 1979 Asphalt Resurfacing (Genera li "),
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DAT E • June 27, 1979
4i-Line Asphalt Paving Co. 546,930.00
PO Box 58279
Seattle, WA 98188 AA, 38, EEO
Lakeridge Asphalt 347,453.45
196o1 SE Frontage Rd.
Kent, AA AA, Cashier's Check, EEO
Lakeside industries $42,200.90
PO Box 1379
Bellevue, 'dA 98009 AA, 88, EEO
M.A. Segale. Inc. $44,573.75
18500 Southcenter Parkway
Tukwila, 'AA 98188 AA, 38, EEO
Aatson Asonalt ?aving, Co., inc. 537,435.70
19220 4E 30th
Redmond. 'WA AA, 38, EEO
Engineer's Estimate 550,540.00
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 2, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
Thurs. 7-5 Cancelled
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 7-12 7:30 P.M. PERRY Council Chambers ppeal-Earlington Industrial Park
COMMUNITY SERVICES STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 7-9 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY Thurs. 7-5 4:45 P.M. PROCTOR 6th Floor Conf. Room leps. from Fire & Police Requested
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
LEOFF BOARD Tues. 7-3 7:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
JULY 2, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6771 3,918 Arthur Twyman 201 Union Ave. SE Install Awning & Storage Shed
6752 3,070 Laura Henry 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport,Awning & Shed
6753 3,192 Grace Parkhurst 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport,Patio & Shed
6754 44,300 Danmor Constr. Inc. 527 South 28th Place Construct Residence
6755 44,500 Danmor Constr. Inc. 533 South 28th Place Construct Residence
6756 55,000 Danmor Constr. Inc. 614 South 29th Place Construct Residence
6757 54,000 Danmor Constr. Inc. 620 South 29th Place Construct Residence
6758 4,700 City of Renton 235 Mill Ave. So. Reroof Old Fire Hall
6759 18,000 Harry Bostick 3527 Shattuck Ave. S. Construct Addition
6760 3,000 Kenneth Baker 929 Lynnwood Ave. NE Construct New Garage
6761 300 James Nicoli 529 Wells Ave. N. Re-roofing
6762 29,400 Boeing Renton Plant 4-60 Bldg. Improve & Upgrade Building
6763 12,000 Boeing Renton Plant 5-14 Bldg. Install Suspended Ceiling
6764 29,500 Boeing Renton Plant 4-63 Bldg. Expand Dock
6765 101,300 Boeing Renton Plant 4-21 Bldg. Construct 2nd Floor Office
6766 10,000 TNT Construction 1320 North 5th St. Construct Foundation
6767 600 Rufus Commodore 520 Taylor Pl . NW Enclose Carport
6768 40,000 Francis J. Briere 4706 NE ldth St. New House & Shed
6769 4,211 J.E. Pallock 201 Union Ave. SE Shed, Pation & Carport
6770 4,000 Davis St. Clair 662 Camas Ave. NE Addition to Residence
6771 25,000 Gary Merlino 2900 East Valley Rd. Install Office Trailer
6772 5,000 Thomas B. Nichols 1401 Aberdeen Ave. NE New Garage
6773 3,500 Albert Miller 3108 Parx Ave. N. New Garage
6774 4,655,900 The Austin Co. 1801 Lind Ave. SW Construct Office Bldgs.
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1976 Hans Klinge 303 Factory Ave. N. Install Sanitary & Storm Sewer
1977 Garland J. Rost 312 Union Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
1978 Brown/Strand Homes 1309 North 28th St. Install Side Sewer
1979 Robert R. Moore 306 Union Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
1980 Ronald H. Mead 3605 Meadow Ave. N. Install Side Sewer
1981 Wesley Hanson 4313 SE 2nd P1 . Install Side Sewer
1982 Richard Armstrong 4418 SE 3rd P1 . Install Side Sewer
1983 0 W Properties Raymond &.Grady Way Install Site Storm Sewer
1984 Ronald R. Taylor 4525 SE 4tn Pl . Install Side Sewer
1985 Alvin Mills 4422 SE 3rd Pl . Install Side Sewer
1986 Shirley J. Gordon 4411 SE 2nd P1 . Install Side Sewer
1987 William 0. Wiles 262 Union Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
8082 S 4,180 Renton Sheraton Inn 800 Rainier Ave. So. Penthouse Remodel
8083 450 Harry G. Bostick 3527 Shattuck Ave. So. Wire Addition
8084 60 George Oberholtze 2300 Vashon Ct. NE Temp. Service for Constr.
8085 40 Grace Parkhurst 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Shed
8086 33,062 Boeing Renton Plant 4-41 Bldg. Replace Yard Lighting
8087 12,050 Boeing Renton Plant 10-65 Bldg. Install Lights
8088 900 Massage World 352 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Sub-Panel
8089 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3302 SE 20th Ct. Wire Residence
8090 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3212 SE 20th Ct. Wire Residence
8091 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3219 SE 19th Ct. Wire Residence
8092 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3218 SE 20th Ct. Wire Residence
8093 1,200 VASA Homes 1521 Edmonds Ave. NE Wire Residence
8094 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3108 SE 19th Ct. Wire Residence
8095 1,200 VASA Homes 1518 Dayton Ct. NE Wire Residence
8096 7,440 Boeing Renton Plant 10-72 Bldg. Electrical Remodel
8097 600 Westcoast Truck Lines 2900 East Valley Rd. Install Service for Trailer
8098 205 Harold Blackburn 201 Union Ave. SE New Service for Mobile Home
8099 205 Mrs. Swanson 201 Union Ave. SE New Service for Mobile Home now
8100 53,000 Sam Younker 3900 East Valley Rd. Wire Office Bldg.
8101 200 A & H Drugs 2820 NE Sunset Blvd. _ Connect Two Signs
8102 50 Charles Powers 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Storage Shed
8103 8,850 T & T Construction 1320 N. 5th St. New Service
8104 800 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1000 SW 43rd St. Install Wiring
8105 700 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Install Oven
8106 350 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Install Wiring
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6821 S 150 Steve Johnson 4109 SE 3rd Pl . Plumbing Reversal
6822 237 Ethel Jennings 2124 Edmonds Ave. NE Gas Conversion Burner
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PERMITS ISSUED BY BUILDING DEPT. - Continued
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MECHANICAL PERMITS
6821 150 Steve Jonnson 4109 SE 3rd P1 . Plumbing Reversal
6822 237 Ethel Jennings 2124 Edmonds Ave. NE Gas Conversion Burner
6823 237 Wally Wiemann 2116 Edmonds Ave. NE Gas Conversion Burner
6824 1,100 Jack Robertson 3321 SE 7th St. Install Septic Tank
6825 3,390 T N T Construction 1320 North 5th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
5826 40,000 Boeing Renton Plant 10-85 Bldg. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
;827 150 Richard Armstrong 4418 SE 3rd P1 . Plumbing Reversal
828 150 Wesley Hanson 4313 SE 2nd P1 . Plumbing Reversal
005829 3,015 R.J. Deltz 1221 No. 26th St. Install Electric Furnace
6830 720 Charles Henderson Co. 3313 SE 20th St. Install Gas Furnace
6831 780 Charles Henderson Co. 3108 SE 19th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
6832 2,130 Vandaveer Homes, Inc. 3001 Whitworth Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6833 2,130 Vandaveer Homes, Inc. 3007 Whitworth Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6834 150 Rome Croppi 4315 SE 3rd St. Plumbing Reversal
6835 150 Dan Wolfe 4315 SE 3rd St. Plumbing Reversal
6836 11,952 Garfield Assoc. 200 SW 34th Heat & A.C. Office Bldg.
6837 150 Ronald R. Taylor 4525 SE 4th P1 . Plumbing Reversal
6838 4,000 SCS Holdings 330 Vuemont Place NE Install Wasners
6839 2,100 Brown/Strand Homes 913 No. 36th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6840 2,100 Brown/Strand Homes 1309 No. 28th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6841 4,500 Stirskey Holdings 526 Smithers Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6842 4,500 Stirskey Holdings 520 Smithers Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6843 150 Alvin Mills 4422 SE 3rd P1 . Plumbing Reversal
6844 300 Shirley J. Gordon 4411 SE 2nd P1 . Plumbing Reversal
6845 150 Loretta H. Taylor 426 Chelan Ave. SE Plumbing Reversal
6846 150 Connie G. Shaw 257 Vashon Ave. NE Plumbing Reversal
6847 200 Stanley Christianson 4430 SE 3rd P1 . Plumbing Reversal
6848 2,000 Gary Merlino 2900 East Valley Rd. Install Diesal Tank
6849 150 Greg Schwartenberger 4413 SE 3rd P1 . Plumbing Reversal
SIGN PERMIT
'07 990 Sunset Properties 3168 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Metal & Wall Sign
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
July 9 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JULY 2, 1979
4. PUBLIC MEETING: 10% Letter of Intent to Annex Properties Located East of
Union Ave. NE between NE 4th St. and SE 2nd Place.
5. PUBLIC HEARING: LID 284 Sanitary Sewers in the area of Jones Ave. NE
between NE 40th and NE 44th Streets - Final Assessment Roll
6. AUDIENCE COMMENT
7. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
9. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Claim for Damages filed by Mary D. Guinn alleging City truck backed into
fence. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
b. Claim for Damages filed by Janis Barnhart alleging fall at Liberty Park
resulting in broken ankle. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
c. Finance Director requests resolution to surplus equipment. Refer to
Ways and Means Committee.
10. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Renton School District #403 re Appointment to Board of Ethics
b. Renton Merchant Association Requests Denial of Peddlar Licenses
11 . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
12. AUDIENCE COMMENT
13. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
July 9, 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
CITY ATTORNEY*AND INSURANCE CARRIER
*Short-term peddler icenses
Claims for Damages: Mary D. Guinn
Janis L. Barnhart
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Short-term peddler licenses
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
LID 284 Sewers Jones Ave. - Ordinance
Unattended Children - Ordinance
Surplus Equipment - Resolution
Ordinances on first reading 7/9: Brown Rezone
Pre-Cut International Rezone
SCHEDULED
7/16/79 Continued Council Meeting (Executive Session)
7/28/79 Surplus Equipment Sale (10:00 AM)
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
July 9 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL
COUNCIL CLYMER, GEORGE J . PERRY, RICHARD M. STREDICKE. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND PERRY, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL PERSONS MARGARET L. PROCTOR
AND CHARLES SHANE. CARRIED. CHARLES SHANE arrived at 8:25 p.m.
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J . DELAURENTI , Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; W. BENNETT,
IN ATTENDANCE Deputy Finance Director; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GORDON
Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works
Director; RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; CAPT. WM. BOURASA, Police
Department; JOHN WEBLEY, Park and Recreation Director; Michael
Parness, Administrative Assistant.
PRESS Sue Blumenthal , Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke requested correction of Special Meeting
7/2/79 7/2/79 to show Councilman Stredicke and Councilman Perry arrived
Special Meeting during Executive Session. Minutes of 7/2/79, Regular Meeting
Regular Meeting Page 2, Paragraph 7, change owner to co-owner (end of line 17) .
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, APPROVE MINUTES AS AMENDED.
CARRIED.
PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Annexation published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Union Ave. the public meeting to consider the 10% letter of intent to annex
10% Letter of property to the City in the vicinity - north of proposed Fernwood
Intent plat (north of Heather Downs) , south of NE 4th St. and west of
136th Ave. SE and east of Union Ave. NE . Planning Director PRI
Ericksen explained area of 47.42 acres .
Continued Mary Ellen Hamblin, 13025 138th SE, submitted petition contain-
ing names of 20 property owners in and around annexation area,
opposinq annexation. Present opposing the annexation: Mrs .
William Bliss, 12904 136th SE; Betty Ratzsch, 12914 136th SE,
R.L. Chessman 15004 136th SE. Person present favoring annexation,
Vince Buckham, 13212 132nd SE, owner of 18.93 acres , acted as
spokesman for area residents favoring annexation and agreed to
acceptance of comprehensive plan, zoning and any pre-existing
bonded indebtedness. Mr. Buckham explained that persons repre-
senting 58% of assessed valuation had signed letter of intent.
Lyle Barger, 13204 SE 132nd, inquired regarding his two short
plats within the area which had been approved by King County;
Public Works Director Gonnason advised the plats would be accepted
as legal building sites; that County does approve septic tanks
within the City. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ACCEPT
10% LETTER OF INTENT TO ANNEX AND AUTHORIZE CIRCULATION OF THE
75% PETITION. CARRIED. Council President Shinpoch requested
information from Fire Department and other departments prior to
public hearing; Mayor noting material would be at hearing. (8:20 pm)
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published,
Sanitary Sewers posted and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened the
Jones Ave. NE public hearing to consider the final assessment roll in the
Between NE 40th amount of $108,887.43 for construction and installation of sani-
and NE 44th tary sewer lines in the vicinity of Jones Ave. NE between NE 40th
LID No. 284 and NE 44th St. Letter from Attorney Douglas R. Hartwich for
Final Assessment Robert A. and Clarissa M. Fawcett objected to assessments in the
sum of $13,713.56 and $3,142.17 claiming no benefit to the Fawcett
property whatsoever as the property is served by Metro sewer line
which crosses the property in southern portion. The letter ex-
plains permission granted for direct connection to Metro line
upon payment of designated sum to the City as a hook up charge.
Renton City Council
7/9/79 Page 2
Public Hearing - Continued
LID 284 Greg Fawcett, 4008 Meadow Ave. N. represented his parents
Sewers (Clarissa Fawcett present) advised objection would be withdrawn
Jones Ave. if property under the Shoreline Management Act can be designated
Continued as urban development rather than conservancy. Upon inquiry
by Councilman Shane, Public Works Director Gonnason explained
the project and the Fawcett property excluded from the assessment
adjacent to the Metro trunk line. Discussion ensued. Planning
Director Ericksen pointed out conservancy zone area. Gonnason
related history of LID since petition filed 3/1/74 which repre-
sented 68.9% of area. Ericksen explained adoption of the Shore-
line Management Act upon recommendation of citizens committee
and approval of City Council ; further explaining statewide issue.
Change in assessment for Robert Fawcett property was discussed,
along with zoning and benefits to be derived from sewers. MOVED
STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRItD.
Final Assessment MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
LID 284 AS PREPARED. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, REFER
Approved MATTER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
(Time (9:10 p.m.
Recess MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL RECESS. ROLL CALL:
4-AYE: SHINPOCH, SHANE, TRIMM, STREDIKCE. 2-N0: CLYMER AND PERRY.
CARRIED. Council reconvened at 9:37 p.m. All Council Members
present as previously shown upon calling of the Roll .
OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL MEET AT 7:00 PM NEXT
Executive Session MONDAY NIGHT PRIOR TO REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING TO MEET WITH
Continued Meeting CITY'S LABOR NEGOTIATOR. ROLL CALL: 3-AYE: SHINPOCH, TRIMM,
STREDICKE; 3-N0: SHANE, CLYMER, PERRY; Mayor Delaurenti voted
AYE AND MOTION CARRIED. Upon challenge by Councilman Perry, City
Attorney Warren explained the meeting can be continued for the
purpose of Executive Session.
Transportation
Committee Report Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm submitted report recom-
contract Award menti ng concurrence in Public Works Department recommendation
1979 Asphalt and acceptance of low bid of Watson Asphalt Paving Co. for the
Resurfacing 1979 Asphalt Resurfacing in amount of $37,435.70 and award of
contract. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION
OF COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Public Safety Public Safety Committee Member Perry submitted report noting
Committee Report request of Mayor Delaurenti for adoption of ordinance to protect
Unattended youngsters from injury while left unattended in motor vehicles.
Children The committee recommended the matter be referred to the Ways and
Means Committee for preparation of ordinance and adoption of same.
MOVED TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recom--
Committee Report mending second and final readings of the following ordinances
Ordinance #3333 which had been on first reading 7/2/79:
Self-Storage An ordinance was read amending Title IV Chapter 7 (Zoning Code)
FacilitiE , to provide for the use of self storage facilities. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
UNANIMOUS AYE VOTE OF THOSE SIX COUNCILMEMBERS PRESENT. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3334 An ordinance was read appropriating and transferring $2,580.94
Appropriation for purpose of providing salary of Work-Study student through
Work-Study the City' s payroll system. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE,
Student ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3335 The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading and sus
1979 Housing and pension of the rules and advance to second and final readings
Community of an ordinance appropriating funds for 1979-1980 Housing and
Development Community Development Projects and Programs in amount of $309,641 .
Appropriation Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ADVANCE TO SECOND
READINGS. CARRIED. MOVED CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT AS READ.
5-AYES, ONE-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
Renton City Council
7/9/79 Page 3
Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued
First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of the
following two ordinances:
An ordinance was read rezoning property located at southeast
corner of NE 11th Place and Kirkland Ave. NE from R-2 to
R-3, known as the Brown Rezone R-336-79. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND STREDICKE, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR
TWO WEEKS. CARRIED.
First Reading An ordinance was read rezoning property located at the southwest
corner of SW 13th St. and Seneca Ave. SE from G-6000 to Light
Industry L-1 , known as the Pre-Cut International of Washington
Rezone R-344-79 (Restrictive Covenants recorded. ) MOVED CLYMER,
SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COM-
MITTEE FOR TWO WEEKS. CARRIED.
VOUCHER APPROVAL The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval of Vouchers
#23907 through #24058 in the amount of $375,370.88 having
received departmental certification that merchandise and/or
services have been received or rendered; also included LID #302
Revenue Warrant R-39 in amount of $210,065.90 and Cash Warrants
C-88 $193,024. 36; C-89 $9,814.53; C-90 $4,873.70; C-91 $31 .62
C-92 $1 ,562. 28; C-93 $729.37; C-94 $30.04. MOVED BY SHANE,
SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE VOUCHERS AS RECOMMENDED. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows
items included:
Claim for Damages A Claim for Damages was filed by Mary D. Guinn, 3401 NE 12th
St. , in amount of $182. 70, alleging City truck backed into
fence located at her home. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance
Carrier.
Claim for Damages A Claim for Damages was filed by Janis L. Barnhart, Box 895,
alleging fall at Liberty Park resulted in broken ankle. Refer
to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Surplus Equipment Letter from Finance Director Gwen Marshall announced a Public
Auction of surplus property on 7/28/79 at 10:00 a.m. at the
City Shops located 1st N. and N.Williams: list of equipment
available at Finance Dept. Equipment to be sold AS IS. The letter
requested referral to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution
to surplus. Council concur.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED.
Approved
CORRESPONSENCE
Board of Ethics Letter from Susan Ringwood, President, Renton School Board
Appointment replied to letter of 6/26 from the Mayor reportinq Mr. W. Johnson
Representing was not appointed to the Renton Board of Ethics by the Council
School Board because he is a declared candidate for County Council . The
letter asked guidance to the Board in their attempt to nominate
at the next Board meeting to fill vacancy left by Dr. Hoffman. The
letter noted City Ordinance #3180. creating the Ethics Board
does not appear to deny membership to potential candidates nomi-
nated by the Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce, the Renton
clergy, the League of Women Voters of King County South, the ...�
King County Labor Council or the Renton School Board. The
letter noted other school board members may become candidates
for political offices and asked what impact this would have on
names which may be submitted to the Mayor for consideration.
Next School Board meeting 7/12/79; reply asked by that date.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, THE APPOINTMENT NOT BE
MADE (VACANCY NOT FILLED) UNTIL AFTER NOVEMBER ELECTION. CARRIED.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, THE CODE OF ETHICS ORDINANCE
BE REFERRED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE TO REVIEW MEMBERSHIP
OF THE ETHICS BOARD. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
7/9/79 Page 4
Correspondence - Continued
Short-Term Letter from Steve Bakko, President, Renton Merchant Association
Peddler Licenses requested revision of the City Code regarding short-term peddlers
licenses (Chapter 25, Title 5) and denial of such licenses and
permits in the future. The letter also asked the Police Depart-
ment be instructed to enforcethe prohibition and to penalize
offenders. The letter stated the reasons that the short-term
licenses were objectionable. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER,
REFER MATTER TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
TO REVIEW AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL . SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY
TRIMM, SECOND PERRY, refer to the Ways and Means Committee. ROLL
CALL: 3-AYE: SHANE, TRIMM, PERRY; 3-N0: SHINPOCH , CLYMER, STREDICKE;
MAYOR VOTED NO. MOTION FAILED to refer to the Ways and Means
Committee. ROLL CALL ON ORIGINAL MOTION: 4-AYES: SHINPOCH,
CLYMER, PERRY, STREDICKE; 2-N0: SHANE AND TRIMM. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Councilman Perry discussed information learned at Planning
Association meeting in Yakima and newsletter items including
ordinance passed by Snohomish County and Issaquah for assessment
on every home or apartment constructed. City Attorney Warren
advised he had obtained the ordinance from Issaquah, noting
fee was business and occuptation tax on construction.
MEETING CONTINUED MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONTINUE MEETING
10:25 p.m. TO 7:00 PM JULY 16, 1979. CARRIED.
a . 74ea'�'e
Delores A. Mead, C.M.C.
City Clerk
I KPlit 33 CITY OF. RENTON
ATE' 7/09/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
I FUND' TOTAL; WARRANT$
IVOID WARRANTS: NO.23902 - 23906
I
CURRENT $47060145%
PARK• •8i600v13
ARTERIAL STREETS •1170069o91 �...
STREETS si,l3306
LIBRARY •804=3045
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STRE[T FORWARD TWRUST . 4183'*91
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST •109*640#93
SENIOR; CIT CENTER CONSTR 4111P315*8S
WATERWORKS UTILITY 4834$98105
AIRPORT •78595*63
EQUIPMENT RENTAL •$1103910
TOTAL OF ALL WARR 4NTS •3758370988
WEj THE UND94816NED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RRNTON CITY COUNC16o HAVINGIRECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL' CERTIFICATION THAT
I
MERCNANOISE AND/OR SERVIC68 WAVE BEEN RECEIVED O RILNDERED, DO HERESY
I APPROVE' FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO• $3907 THROUGH NO. 8+1085 IN THE AMOUNT
0:, $375,,370*88 THIS 9TW• DAY OF' JULY 1979*
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REVENUE WARRANT NO.R-39 $210,065.90
CASH WARRANT NO.0-88 193,024.36
CASH WARRANT NO.0-89 9,814.53
CASH WARRANT NO.0-90 4,873.70
I CASH WARRANT NO.0-91 31.62
CASH WARRANT NO.0-92 1,562.28
CASH WARRANT NO.0-93 729.37
CASH WARRANT NO.0-94 30.04
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 9, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE NO JULY MEETI G SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 7/12 7 :30 P.M. PERRY Council Chambers ppeal-Earlington Golf Course
rea. Request City Attorney & i
Tanning Dept.
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 7/10 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room 4eighborhood Strategy System
ike Trail (Alt. Revised Route)
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 7/16 Cancelled CLYMER
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION Thurs. 7/12 4:45 P.M. TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
Continued Council Meeting Mon. 7/16 7:00 P.M. DELAURENTI Council Chambers Executive Meeting-Labor
Negotiations
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
JULY 9, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6775 3,166 Charles Powers 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport,Patio, Shed
6776 70,000 William Dunn 3107 Talbot Rd. So. Constr. Residence
6777 3,500 B.A. Kaufman 201 Union Ave. SE Awnings, Storage Room
6778 4,500 Donald Van Auken 201 Union Ave. SE Gutters, Awnings, Shed
6779 1,108,000 Portland Electric 4100 West Valley Rd. Construct Snell for Wareh e
6780 1,500 Earl Clymer 526 Cedar Ave. S. Add Deck to Residence
6781 1,769 J. Christopher 201 Union Ave. SE Install Awnings
6782 50,231 Puget Sound Power & Light 1101 Lake Wash.Blvd. Remodel Warehouse
6783 VOID
6784 65,000 T N T Constr. 1320 No. 5th St. Construct Cabinet Shop
6785 11,500 Robert Baker 1015 No. 33th St. Install Swimming Pool
6786 38,000 First Line Investments 1615 Shelton Ave. NE Constr. Residence
6787 38,000 First Line Investments 1609 Shelton Ave. NE Constr. Residence
6788 38,000 First Line Investments 1802 Shelton Ave. NE Constr. Residence
6789 38,000 First Line Investments 3910 NE 17th St. Constr. Residence
6790 38,000 First Line Investments 1805 Shelton Ave. NE Constr. Residence
6791 38,000 First Line Investments 1714 Shelton Ave. NE Constr. Residence
6792 38,000 First Line Investments 1715 Shelton Ave. NE Constr. Residence
6793 38,000 First Line Investments 1703 Shelton Ave. NE Constr. Residence
6794 38,000 First Line Investments 1710 Shelton Ave. NE Constr. Residence
6795 38,000 First Line Investments 3906 NE 17tn St. Constr. Residence
6796 38,000 First Line Investments 1603 Shelton Ave. NE Constr. Residence
6797 38,000 First Line Investments 3902 Shelton Ave. NE Constr. Residence
6798 38,000 First Line Investments 1709 Shelton Ave. NE Constr. Residence
6799 12,000 Ben Sanders 187 Union Ave.NE Addition to House
6800 10,000 Stu Carpenter 1221 N. 30th Complete Remodel
6801 3,000 Mr. & Mrs. Olsen 201 Union Ave. SE Awnings , Shed
6802 95,000 Sunrise Constr. 3318 Edmonds Ave. NE New Residence
6803 500 Frank H. Fisler 214 NW 2nd St. Construct Deck
6804 600 Al Hopkins 630 Cedar Ave. So. Enclose Carport
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1988 Geraldine Hoffman 300 Union Ave. SE Connect Side Sewer
1989 David E. Riggle 270 Vashon SE Side Sewer
1990 Pat Beltzs 1221 14. 26th Side Sewer
1991 Pauline Blue 420 Chelan Ave. SE Side Sewer
1992 Linda McCauley 4519 4th Ave. SE Side Sewer
1993 Wilma P. Hewitt 4601 SE 4th P1 . Side Sewer
1994 Brown/Strand Homes 1309 Monroe NE Side Sewer
1995 Gary Merlino 9125 - 10th So. Install Driveway & Ditcn
1996 Bernice V. Postlewait 121 Union Ave. SE Side Sewer
1997 SCS Holdings 330 Vuemont P1 . NE Water Main Installation
1998 Frances J. Taylor 4509 SE 3rd Pl . Side Sewer
1999 Barbee Mill Co. 4101 Lk. Wash. Blvd. N. Sanitary Sewer Pressure Line
2000 Joe 0. Gregoire 4607 SE 4th Pl . Side Sewer
2001 Jean Truman 4101 SE 2nd P1 . Side Sewer
2002 Roy Dismukes 4506 SE 3rd P1 . Side Sewer
2003 Steven McCoy 251 V:Ishon Ave. SE Side Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
8107 First Line Investments NE 19th & Shelton Temp. Power
8108 1,050 Leonard Builders 4209 SE 3rd P1 . Wire Residence
8109 1,400 Brown/Strand Homes 2414 Union Ave. NE Wire Residence
8110 175 Donald A. DeMuelling 645 Well , Ave. N. Hook Up Mobile Home
8111 500 Timmons 2604 NE i0th P1 . Install New AMP Service
8112 995 Frank Bright 650 Camus Ave. NE Increase Service
8113 850 Charles Henderson 3116 SE 20th Ct. Wire Residence
8114 1,740 Bill Anderson 1221 No. 26th St. Wire Residence
8115 1,000 W.L. Schlichler 1313 Kennewick Ave:. NE New Electrical Installation
8116 5,000 Puget Sound Power 620 So. Grady Way Remodel Office Area
8117 500,000 Boeing Renton Plant 4-64 Bldg. Electrical Remodel
8118 8,600 Sandy Webb 430 Mill Ave. Wire 4-Plex
8119 100 Aldrich & Hedman 3152 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Temp. Service
8120 100 G & L Builders 530 So. 28th Pl . Install Temp. Service
8121 100 Brown/Strand Homes 905 No. 36th St. Install Temp. Service
8122 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3215 SE 20th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8123 100 Al Hopkins 630 Cedar Ave. So. Install Temp. Service
8124 100 Leonard Builders 4329 SE 4th P1 . Install Temp. Service
8125 100 Leonard Builders 4209 SE 3rd P1 . Install Temp. Service
8126 100 Northwest Homes 3614 NE 7th P1 . Install Temp. Service
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PERMITS ISSUED BY BUILDING DEPF. - Continued
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ELECTRICAL PERMITS - Continued
8127 100 W.R.V. Corp. 3231 NE 12trn St. Install Temp. Service
8128 100 W.R.V. Corp. 3233 NE 12th St. Install Temp. Service
8129 100 D.N. Buckner 501 So. Stn St. Install Temp. Service
—8130 100 SCS Holdings 330 Vuemont Pl . NE Install Temp. Service
8131 100 Helen Shook 1407 No. 24th St. Install Temp. Service
8132 100 Armstrong Homes 3321 So. 7th St. Install Temp. Service
8133 100 Greg Duffy Constr. 1513 Jones Ave. NE Install Temp. Service
8134 100 E.W. Pierce Constr. 1200 No. 38th St. Install Temp. Service
8135 100 Stirskey Holdings 580 Burnett Ave. So. Install Temp. Service
8136 100 Brown/Strand Homes 2414 Union Ave. NE Install Temp. Service
8137 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3302 SE 20th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8138 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3108 SE 19th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8139 100 Johnson & Sons 1813 Aberdeen Ave. SE Install Temp. Service
8140 100 Leonard Builders 413 Chelan Ave. SE Install Temp. Service
8141 100 Kharma Co. 403 Taylor Pl . NW Install Temp. Service
8142 100 Hans Kline 303 Factory Ave. No. Install Temp. Service
8143 100 Sanford Webb 430 Mill Ave. So. Install Temp. Service
8144 100 Philip Mooney 2210 NE 10th St. Install Temp. Service
8145 100 Parkwood Homes 2103 SE 21st Install Temp. Service
8146 1,031 Northwest Homes 3614 NE 7th Pl . Wire Residence
8147 975 Puget Sound Power & Light 1101 Lk. Wash.Blvd. N. Remodel Wiring
8148 900 Ray Johnson 1503 So. Davis St. Service Change for Duplex
8149 100 W.S. Barilleaux 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Work Shed
8150 925 Art Peterson 4915 Talbot Rd. So. Install Service
8151 850 Al Hopkins 630 Cedar Ave. So. Wire Residence
8152 950 Don Gouge 266 Seneca Ave. NW Increase Service
8153 110,000 Benaroya 700 SW 41st Conversion of Warehouse
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6850 5,000 Springbrook Assoc. 4300 Talbot Rd. So. Lawn Sprinkler System
6851 8,000 Taco Time 200 Rainier Ave. So. Install Fixtures
6852 150 Wilma P. Hewitt 4601 SE 4th Pl . Plumbing Reversal
6853 400 T N T Constr. 1320 No. 5th St. Install Fuel Tank
6854 150 Frances J. Taylor 4509 SE 3rd Pl . Plumbing Reversal
6855 15,000 Benaroya 616 SW 41st St. Install Unit Heaters
6856 659 Leonard Builders 4209 SE 3rd Pl . Install Gas Furnace
6857 720 Charles Henderson Co. 3228 SE 19th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
6858 VOID
6859 VOID
6860 VOID
6861 VOID
6862 VOID
6863 VOID
6864 1,610 Leonard Builders 4219 SE 4th Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6865 768 Victor T. Marvis 641 Wells No. #37 Install Wood Burning Stove
6866 6,890 Forestbrook Assoc. 1555 Union Ave. NE #A Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6867 6,890 Forestbrook Assoc. 1;:55 Union Ave. 14E #B Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6868 13,780 Forestbrook Assoc. 1555 Union Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6869 750 Renton Sneraton Inn 800 Rainier Ave. So. Install Floor Drains
6870 800 A.V. Quincey 2025 Jones Ave. NE Install Furnace & Heater
6871 150 Roy Dismukes 4506 SE 3rd Pl . Plumbing Reversal
6872 3,800 Burger King 107 SW 7th St. Rook Sprinkler System
6873 150 Pauline R. Blue 420 Chelan Ave. SE Plumbing Reversal
"6874 538 City of Renton 1111 So. 2nd St. Install Sink
6875 2,010 Jerry Allers 92 S. Tobin Install Cooling Unit
SIGN PERMIT.
708 4,000 Alta Assoc. 2601 NE 4th St. Install Pole Signs
2,6, .
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
July 16, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P .M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JULY 9, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Lazetti Annexation - Consider 75% Petition
Area East of Kirkland Ave. NE at North City Limits
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Deputy Finance Director reports Utility's plant value as of 12/31/78
was $16,890,218. 78 for purpose of establishing service charge rate
for 1980. Information.
b. Planning Director request ordinance to appropriate donated private 31.
funds for Senior Center stained glass window, $4,500. Refer to Ways
and Means Committee.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Hearing Examiner's recommendation First City Equities Rezone F-328-79
and Appeal filed by R.E. Lueckenotte and R. Haaland - Earlington Golf Cour
b. Quendall Terminals - Relocation of Inner Harbor Line _
c. Municipal Arts Commission - Senior Center Art Selection
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Continued Meeting
July 16 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 7 : 00 P . M. Cour ; il Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL -10 ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the meeting to order which had been continued
,M. from July 9, 1979.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL
COUNCIL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY, MARGARET L. PROCTOR, RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
ABSENT: CHARLES SHANE .
IN ATTENDANCE William Treverton, Labor Negotiator; Sharon Green, Personnel
Director; Mike Parness, Administrative Asst. ; Bruce Phillips,
Fire Department.
Executive MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL MOVE TO EXECUTIVE
Session SESSION TO DISCUSS LABOR NEGOTIATIONS. CARRIED. The session
was held in the 6th Floor Conference Room of the Municipal
Building. Executive Session ended at 7:55 p.m. All Council
MPmher-, as previously shown were present at Roll Call .
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, THE MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
7:55 P.M.
Delores A. Mead, C M.C.
City Clerk
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
July 16 , 1979
Office of the City Clerk
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Proceed with alternate bike route
Councilman Perry's request re impact on insurance of speed bumps
Councilman Stredicke' s request re painting lanes at boat ramp
Investigate and report back re left-hand turn from Factory Ave. N
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Inner Harbor Line relocation request by Donald Norman
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
CITY NOTIFICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION INCLUDING DNS
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Lazetti Annexation
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Speed bumps on residential streets - further study
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Energy Conservation Resolution
Appropriation stained glass window at Senior Center
First City Equities Rezone
Resolutions for L. I .D's for sidewalks: Senior Center housing area
Boeing plant area
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
July 16, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS
COUNCIL TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY, MARGARET L. PROCTOR AND
RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
CITY OFFICIALS CHARLES J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; W. E. BENNETT,
IN ATTENDANCE Deputy Finance Director; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GORDON
Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works
Director; BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Department; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks
and Recreation Director; JOHN BUFF, Police Department; MICHAEL
PARNESS, Administrative Assistant.
PRESS SUE BLUMENTHAL, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
JULY 9, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Lazetti published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Annexation the public hearing to consider the 75% petition for annexation
of property to the City located east of Kirkland Ave. NE, west
of Honey Creek Park and north of the City limits; known as the
Lazetti Annexation. Letter from City Clerk Mead reported the
City is in receipt of petition for annexation which contains
signatures representing 100% of the assessed valuation, at least
75% required by law. Also reporting the petition was certified
valid by the Planning Department and property owners had agreed
to accept the Comprehensive Plan, zoning and pre-existing bonded
indebtedness of the City at the preliminary meeting 4/17/79.
The letter noted Council responsibility to determine whether to
accept the annexation as petitioned and if acceptable, the
Planning Department should be authorized to prepare notice of
intent to be filed with King County Boundary Review Board.
Informational report from the Planning Director had been distri-
buted concerning the 3. 15 acre area of undeveloped land with no
population. As there was no audience comment, it was MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED.
Approved MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE ANNEXATION
PETITION AS PRESENTED AND REFER TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT FOR
PROCESSING. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Peggy Cummins, Chairman of the 1% for the Arts Committee of the
Municipal Arts Renton Municipal Arts Commission requested her letter, Item 9.c.
Selections for on the Agenda, be read at this time. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND
Senior Center SHANE, COUNCIL ACCEPT ITEM 9. c. FOR READING AT THIS TIME. CARRIED.
The letter -explained that $4,900 had been designated for use as
the 1% for the Arts fund for the new Senior Citizens Center and
descr46_ the two art selections. The first object is a hand-spun
cotton }vvsv1?ng design by Marcy Johnson, Seattle, for area behind
the performi ,g pla,:` )rm of the multi-purpose room and the second
item is a wo.en tapestry design by Peg McNair, Seattle, for south
wall of the .-ritry foyer. The letter recommended Council concur-
rence in the selection and recommendation, also authorization for
the Administration to execute the necessary contract documents.
MOVED BY SHANE, SECA D SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDA-
TIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION. CARRIED.
Energy Bruce McKay, 241 Fa :tory Ave. N. , requested adoption of resolution
Conservation in support of the P'resident's efforts for energy conservation.
Proclaimed Mayor Delaurenti noted City' s procedure as planned. MOVED BY
SHANE, SHINPOCH SECOND, REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE FOR DRAFTING RESOLUTION. CARRIED.
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AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued
Earlington Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry requested
Industrial Park IIItem 9.a. be presented at this time because of persons present
Rezone R-328-79 interested in the matter. Hearing Examiner' s recommendation of
and 5/18/79 for approval subject to restrictive covenants of rezone
Appeal R-328-79 First City Equities; from G to Manufacturing Park for
70 of 85 acre site. Property located approximately 1250 ft. west
Earlington of Powell Ave. SW and west and north of SW 7th Ave. between Grady
Golf Course Way on the south and the Milwaukee Railroad land on the north and
the proposed P-1 Channel on the west. Request for reconsideration
of the Examiner's recommendation was filed 5/30/79 and denied on
6/1/79. Appeal was filed 6/13/79 with the City Clerk's Office by
Attorney Robert E. McBeth on behalf of R. E. Lueckenotte and R.
Haaland, operators of the Earlington Golf Course.
Continued A letter was read which had been submitted by Margaret and
Robert Roethlisberger, 17948 51st S. , Seattle, et al , asking
property not be rezoned to preserve golf course and open space.
Planning and Planning and Development Committee Report was submitted by Chair-
Development man Perry which explained determination that no error in fact or
Committee Report law exists and recommended Council concur in the recommendation
of the Hearing Examiner (approval of First City Equities rezone
from G to MP subject to restrictive covenants) and the matter
be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for ordinance.
Attorney R. McBeth, 505B South 3rd St. , appealed to the Council
for reversal of recommendation, that the matter be held in
abeyance until environmental impact statement submitted. Mr. McBeth
disagreed with City Attorney L. Warren that the Council has no
jurisdiction to require an environmental impact statement. (An
environmental impact statement is required to be filed with the
site plan as determined by the Planning Director. )
Persons present speaking in opposition to the rezone: Larry
Vickers, 13419 SE 141st; William Conley 14710 Maple Valley Hwy;
First Cities Frank Zappolo, 2210 NE 8th St.
Equity Rezone Persons present favoring the rezone: Attorney Charles Blumenfeld,
Approved with Bank of California Center, Counsel for First City Equities;
Covenants Gordon Hart, Real Estate Broker representing both buyers and
sellers of property; Jim Gordon, Burlington Northern.
Continued MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PLAN-
NING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE (APPROVING REZONE) AND REFER TO
THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. Following discussion the MOTION
CARRIED. Time: 9:09 p.m.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council
reconvened at 9:30 p.m. Roll Call : All present.
OLD BUSINESS Councilman Shane requested the City attempt to obtain an armory
building; Mayor Delaurenti advised he contact legislators in
Washington, D.0
Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm submitted committee report
Committee Report re request for sidewalks at the Renton Boeing plant and recommended
Local Improvement the Council initiate by resolution an LID which would include the
District for sidewalks requested and provide for improvement of Garden Ave. N
Sidewalks in from N. 4th to N. 8th St. and Park Ave. N. and N. 6th St. as
area of Boeing required to provide the pedestrian circulation required in area.
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIE[
Crosswalks at The Transportation Committee report noted review of history of
Rainier and crosswalks at Rainier Ave. and Grady Way and felt the signal modi-
Grady Way fication for crosswalk was not justifiable - cost estimated at
$3,000. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PROCTOR, CONCUR IN REPORT.
Councilman Stredicke then asked for enforcement of present cross-
walk and Mayor Delaurenti called this to attention of Police repre-
sentative present. MOTION CARRIED.
Speed Bumps on The committee report recommended that speed bumps not be installed
Residential on any arterial streets within the City, however, consideration
Streets can be given in certain circumstances. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND
STREDICKE, CONCUR IN REPORT. Upon inquiry by Councilman Clymer,
Renton City Council
7/16/79 Page 3
OLD BUSINESS - Continued - Transportation Committee Report - Continued
Speed Bumps on Chairman Trimm advised acceptable circumstances for speed bumps
Residential might be on residential cul de sac. Councilman Perry inquired
Streets of City's liability in the event of accident due to speed bumps,
especially with motorcycles, also conditions under which neighbor-
hood could have speed bumps installed and who pays costs and
does installation need Council approval . MOTION CARRIED.
Intersection The Transportation Committee report regarding traffic at the
�. Bronson Way N. intersection of Bronson Way N. , Factory Ave. N. and Houser Way N,
Factory N. stated this is a signalized intersection which is state-controlled
Houser Way N. and operated in conjunction with the Maply Valley Y operation.
The report recommended that the Administration investigate and
report back to Council the matter of prohibiting the left-turn
from Factory Ave. N. southbound during peak hours. MOVED BY
TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Sidewalks The committee recommended that the Council initiate a Local
Senior Housing Improvement District by resolution for the construction of side-
walks on the easterly side of Burnett Ave. S. from S. 2nd St.
to the Senior Citizens Housing area. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND
STREDICKE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM,
REFER THE TWO L.I .D. MATTERS TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
(Renton Boeing Plant area sidewalks and Senior Housing area .
FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. CARRIED.
Speed Bumps MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, MATTER OF SPEED BUMPS ON
RESIDENTIAL STREETS BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
FOR FURTHER STUDY. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: TRIMM, CLYMER, PERRY,
PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 2-N0: SHINPOCH, SHANE. CARRIED.
Councilman Perry requested staff report on impact of speed
bumps on the City's insurance program; Mayor Delaurenti noted
Administrative Assistant would furnish report.
Community Services
Committee Report Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report
Neighborhood re Neighborhood Strategy Area Program, advising progress to date
Strategy Area for information only. Two multi-family complexes are ready for
Program approval for participation - Whitworth Lane Apartments under
Section 8 program and Bennett Apartments under Section 312.
Together 48 units would be upgraded and assured for low-income
elderly families. In a joint King County/Renton/Auburn program,
75 multiple units would be upgraded in Renton in the next three
years; all costs covered by H&CD Block Grant funds.
Bicycle Trail The committee report noted review of alternate route for the
bicycle trail which was proposed in May and the Council 's
concern about use of Airport Perimeter Road. The report submitted
alternate route along Rainier to Airport Way and South Tobin St.
to Logan to Cedar River Trail for eastbound traffic and
Airport Way sharing sidewalk to Rainier for westbound traffic.
The report noted the trail system is a part of a multi-.
jurisdictional program extending a trail for bicyclists from
Seattle through King County to Renton and eventually to both
Maple Valley and Tukwila. The report recommended the Administra-
tion be authorized to proceed on the alternate bike system route
as proposed; funding covered totally through H & CD Grants.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Low Income Councilman Shane inquired regarding effect on neighborhoods and
Housing need for hearings on federally funded low-income housing through-
And out the City. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE,
Environmental SECOND SHINPOCH, THAT THE MATTER OF CITY NOTIFICATION OF
Impact ENVIRONMEKTAL ACTION BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
C MQ .MITTE)= FOR CONSIDERATION AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL, ALSO
.INCLUDING DNS. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
7/16/79 Page 4
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion without separate
discussion unless requested. Adopting motion follows items.
Waterworks Deputy Finance Director Bennett reported the Utility's plant
Utility value as of 12/31/78 was $16,890,218.78. Matter reported to
establish the service charge rate for 1980. Information.
Senior Center Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested an ordinance
Stained Glass be adopted to appropriate donated private funds in the amount of
Window $4,500 for the Senior Citizens Center Stained glass window. --«
Refer to the Ways and Means Committee.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS AS
Adopted SHOWN. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Inner Harbor Line Letter from Donald 0. Norman, Quendall Terminals, requested on
Relocation behalf of the Barbee Mill Co. that the Council pass a resolution
Requested at recommending to State Harbor Line Commission that the inner
Barbee Mill Co. harbor line in front of the Barbee Mill Co. be relocated. The
purpose of the relocation is to effect an exchange of equal land
areas which will resolve title and jurisdiction questions relat-
ing to vacation of reserved areas following Council action of
last year. The letter explained the Department of Natural
Resources claims direct land use jurisdiction of one acre of
accreted uplands lying waterward of the inner harbor line;
that the Harbor Line Commission is provided authority to relocate
the lines when this occurs; that the relocation would place the
land use authority with City of Renton. Moved by Shane, Second
Trimm, City take necessary action. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE,
SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, ADMINISTRATION BE AUTHORIZED TO
Labor NEGOTIATE ALL THREE UNION CONTRACTS AND REFER BACK TO COUNCIL
Negotiations FOR CONCURRENCE AT COMPLETION. ROLL CALL: ONE-AYE: PERRY;
6-N0: SHINPOCH, SHANE, TRIMM, CLYMER, PROCTOR, STREDICKE. FAILED.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, ALL LABOR NEGOTIATIONS BE CONDUCTED
ON OPEN COUNCIL FLOOR. ROLL CALL: 2-AYES: SHANE, PERRY; 5-NO:
SHINPOCH, TRIMM, CLYMER, PROCTOR, STREDICKE. FAILED.
Boat Ramps Councilman Stredicke requested the Administration check into
painting or marking of lanes at Gene Coulon Lake Washington
Beach Park boat ramp. Mayor Delaurenti asked Parks and Recreation
Director to note.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
10:23 p.m.
Delores A. Mead, C. .C.
City Clerk
CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL MEETING OF 7/23/79 7 d
BID TABULATION SHEET
PROS ECT : IANnSfAPTN� - MAIN FTRF STATTnN OTT
DAT E ' July 18, 1979
8100F.P. gl p
nvironmental Care 1$8.515.00
0130 Dakota Way Add Ack. Plus Sales Tax
-Everett. WA 98204 Cashier's Check. AA
,Frontier LandscapinQ Inc. - $6.965.00
8812 105th Ave. NE Plus Sales Tax
Stevens, WA 98258 BB
Golf Landscaping, Inc. $6,940.00
38016 Military Road S Plus Sales Tax
u n 98002 AA BB
liad, Inc. $9.270.00
3711 E. Madison Plus Sales Tax
Seattle WA 98112 AA EEO BB
Tony M. Koenig Landscaping 5 796.00
13500 WQods Lake Road Add. Ack. Plus Sales Tax
onroe, WA 28020 AA E-EO, BB
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE- MEETING CALENDAR �
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF July 16, 1979
_ - --- --�
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE NO JULY MEETING SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 7/19 Cancelled PERRY
COMMUNITY SERVICES STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 7/23 7:00 PM CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION Tues. 7/17 Cancelled TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
JULY 16, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6805 15,000 Sam Younker 3820 East Valley Road Construct Addition in Garage
6806 100,000 Foodmaker, Inc. 2813 Sunset Blvd. NE Remodel Restaurant
6807 1,838,000 Swanson Dean Corp. 2920 Kennewick Pl . NE Constr. 30-Unit Condo Comple;
6808 VOID
" )9 VOID
LO VOID
--11 VOID
6812 VOID
6813 VOID
6814 VOID
6815 VOID
6816 VOID
6817 1,650 Lance Mathisen 1801 Davis S New Roofing
6818 100,000 C.M.ST. P&P RR Black River Junction & Extension of Annual License
Monster Road
6819 350 Tollie W. & Virginia Hill 2115 Smithers Ave. S Chimney Addition & Wood StovE
6820 700 Rod & Ray Crawford 5117 Ripley Lane N Install Riprap
6821 41,000 Lenard Builders 4408 SE 4th St. Constr. Single Family Res.
6822 4,387 Lake View Towers Assoc. 333 NW 2nd P1 Constr. 86-unit Condo Comple)
6823 2,500 Lowell Crabb 201 Union Ave. SE Constr. Storage Shed& Carport
6824 34,500 Charles Henderson Co. 3317 SE 17th St. Constr. Single Family Res.
6825 39,160 Charles Henderson Co. 1727 Olympia Ave. SE Constr. Single Family Res.
6826 38,299 Charles Henderson Co. 1721 Olympia Ave. SE Constr. Single Family Res.
6827 39,160 Charles Henderson Co. 3311 SE 17th St. Constr. Single Family Res.
6828 34,500 Charles Henderson Co. 1711 Olympia Ave. SE Constr. Single Family Res.
6829 38,299 Charles Henderson Co. 3323 SE 17th St. Constr. Single Family Res.
6830 34,500 Charles Henderson Co. 3327 SE 17th St. Constr. Single Family Res.
6831 4,600 Lily A. Colwell 1519 Aberdeen Ave. NE Constr. Addition
6832 2,725 Peter Adams 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport &Storage Shed
33 2,469 Helen Smith 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport &Storage Shed
34 10,000 Roger Magee 2322 NE 10th St. New Siding & Windows
X35 1,947 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union Ave. SE Install Patio Awning
6836 2,654 Ideal Mobile Homes 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport & Sidewalk
Awnings & Door Hood
6837 3,500. Terry O'Neal 2716 Meadow Ave. N Build Detached Garage
6838 12,500 Charles Pohl 2004 Jones Ave. NE Constr. Addition to Residence
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2004 Judy A. Fritz 4212 SE 3rd Pl . Side Sewer
2005 B.J. Detonancour 4423 SE 2nd Pl . Side Sewer
2006 Raymond Leany 431 Burnett S Side Sewer
2007 Soy Try Ngy 4503 SE 3rd P1 . Side Sewer
2008 Charles Henderson Co. 3301 SE 20th Court Side Sewer
2009 Charles Henderson Co. 3307 SE 20th Court Side Sewer
2010 Charles Henderson Co. 3313 SE 20th Court Side Sewer
2011 Charles Henderson Co. 3308 SE 20th Court Side Sewer
2012 Charles Henderson Co. 3213 SE 19th Court Side Sewer
2013 Charles Henderson Co. 3219 SE 19th Court Side Sewer
2014 Charles Henderson Co. 3225 SE 19th Court Side Sewer
2015 Charles Henderson CD.. 3228 SE 19th Court Side Sewer
2016 Charles Henderson Co. 3208 SE 19th Court Side Sewer
2017 Charles Henderson Co. 3202 SE 19th Sourt Side Sewer
2018 Wm. W. Hemenway 4211 SE 3rd St. Side Sewer
:CTRICAL PERMITS
4 VOID
brn 5 2,600 Miracle Auto Painting 310 N. 3rd Pl . Wire Spray Booth
8156 100 The Austin Co. 1801 Lind Ave. SW Install Temporary Service
8157 150,000 The Boeing Co. Boeing Renton Plant Misc. Electri:-cal Work
8158 20,700 The Boeing Co. Boeing Renton Plant Install New Circuits
8159 2,000 Pre-Cut International 600 SW 13th St. Wire Display House
278
PERMITS ISSUED BY BUILDING DEPT. - Continued
Page 2
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6876 300 Linda McCauley 4519 SE 4th P1 . Plumbing Reversal
6877 500 Judy Fritz 4212 SE 3rd Pl . Plumbing Reversal
6878 1,000 Ernest Roller 350 Meadow Ave. N Install Wood Burning Stove
6879 5,000 Don Gouge 266 Seneca Ave. NW Res. Heat Pump
6880 1,006 H.F. Mathewson 425 Maple Avenue SW Install Drain & Water Closet
6881 406 Cori Weihoff 1740 NE 16th Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6882 11900 Pandek Dev. Co. 2825 Whitworth Ave. S Install Plumbing/Fixture;
6883 11900 Pandek Dev. Co. 2813 Whitworth Ave. S Install Plumbing/Fixture
6884 150 B.L. Detonancour 4423 SL 2nd Pl . Plumbing Reversal ..�.
6885 784 Charles Henderson Co. 3308 SE 20th Court Install Gas Furnace
6886 754 Leonard Builders 4323 SE 4th Place Install Gas Furnace
6887 1,200 Community Bank of Rentcn3003 )nuset Blvd. NE Install New Plumbing
6888 500 Soy Try Ngy 4503 SE 3rd Pl . Plumbing Reversal
6889 8,930 Forestbrook Assoc. 1555 Union Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6890 1,800 City of Penton 900 Harrington NE Install Fuel Storage Tank &
Pump
6891 750 Harry Bostick 3527 Shattuck Ave. S Install Plumbing/Fixtures
SIGN PERMITS
709 50 Charles Henderson 3109 SE 19th t. Install Ground Sign
710 700 Spring Tree Development 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Temp. Ground Sign
NO
79
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
July 23, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JULY 16, 1979
""" 4. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (a) L. I .D. #309 Final Assessment Roll
Monterey Terrace Area Undergrounding Utility Lines
(b) Planning Commission Recommendation of Comprehensive
Plan and Zoning of the West Hill Area
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL.
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Annual certification from State Department of Transportation of
State Highway Routes. Refer to Public Works Department.
b. Bid Opening 7/18/79 Landscaping at Main Fire Station. Refer to
Public Safety Committee.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Lakeview Towers Assoc. request Developers Agreement for Water Mains
b. Renton Police Officers Guild re Historic Building Preservation
c. Park Board re Development of Gene Coulon Lake Washington Beach Park
low 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
July 23, 1979 Office of the City Clerk
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Board of Ethics Ordinance
Utility tax - low income elderly - for implementation r
Request from Versie Vaupel re zoning for duplex in North Renton
Councilman Shane's request for services received from King County for tax monies
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Zoning in West Hill Area
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Moratorium in North Renton
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Bids re Fire Station landscaping
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
State Certification re Highways
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Late Comer's Agreement for Water line, Lake View Towers
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Historic Building Declaration
Comprehensive Plan West Hill Area
Beach Park Bond Issue - Ordinance adopted
LID 309 Final Assessment (Monterey Terrace undergrounding) '
PUBLIC HEARINGS
8713/79 Ordinance regulating Condominium Conversion
8/20/79 Alley between N. 35th and N. 36th St.
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
July 23 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS
0
COUNCIL W. TRIMM, GEORGE J. PERRY, MARGARET L. PROCTOR AND RICHARD M.
STREDICKE. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL EXCUSE
ABSENT COUNCILMAN EARL CLYMER. CARRIED.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
JULY 16, 1979 AS PREPARED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Final Assessment published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
L. I .D. #309 the public hearing to consider the final assessment roll of LID
Undergrounding No. 309 for construction and installation of underground power
Monterey Terrace and utility lines in the vicinity of Monterey Terrace (east of
FAI 405 and north of Maple Valley Hwy) ; final roll in amount of
$61 ,279.60. Letter from A.A. Pantier, 176 Monterey P1 . NE,
objected to the assessment until 6 ft. wire sticking out of the
ground is removed and complained of four dead junipers resulting
from trenching. Public Works Director Gonnason explained the
project with individual assessment of $914.62 each property
owner; also that Pantier complaint not previously known.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE, ADMINISTRATION REVIEW, CORRECT
AND REPORT BACK ON COMPLAINT FILED BY A.A. PANTIER. CARRIED.
Jay Holmes, 150 Capri NE, reported he has been project coordinator
and would handle complaint from Mr. Pantier. Mr. Holmes thanked
Mayor and Council for cooperation on this L . I .D. , noting costs
have been greatly reduced and homeowners grateful . MOVED BY SHANE ,
SECOND TRIMM, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHANE,
SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL APPROVE THE FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL AND REFER
TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE . CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Comprehensive Plan published, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing to consider
and Zoning for the Planning Commission recommendation regarding Council referral
West Hill Area of Comprehensive Plan and Zoning for the West Hill area located
north of Renton Ave. and west of Taylor Ave. NW. Letter from
Planning Director Ericksen explained the Planninq Commission
recommendation from hearing 5/23 and meetings 5/31 and 6/4. Letters
read from Wayne T. Carter, 463 Lind Ave. Nw, and The West Hill
Community Association, Linnea D. Johnson, Secretary, 503 Seneca
Ave. NW, all favoring single family designation for area and oppos-
ing any further multiple zoninq or developments . Mr. Ernie
Arnone, 207 Taylnr Ave. NW. favnrn,i multi-family zoning . Harry
Long, 220 Seneca NW, expected multi-zoning on property behind R-4.
Persons present speaking in favor of single family oesignations :
Dick Neglay, 656 Lind NW; Robin Little, 264 Maple Ave. NW; Carolyn
Fenner, 402 Seneca Ct. NW; Chester Douglas, 515 Lind NW; George
Flynn, 462 Lind NW; Patty Raphael , 408 Seneca NW; LeRoy Johnson,
503 Seneca NW; Nancy Malcom, 304 NW Second; Peggy DuBois, 2907
Mountain View N. ; Renee Johnson, 503 Seneca NW.
Continued Councilwoman Shinpoch explained she had taken no part in any
discussion re Lakeview Tower matter; however, has been advised
by the City Attorney of her right to participate in area wide
hearing. Upon inquiries , City Attorney Warren explained Council 's
right to change zoning classification including requirements for
down zoning. Upon inquiry, Planning Director Lricksen explained
the Planning Department recommendation for single family designation
for area except R-3 on Taylor for 150 ft. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND PERRY, CLOSE HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
SHINPOCH COUNCIL REJECT THAT PART OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOM-
MENDATION DESIGNATING MULTIPLE FAMILY AREA ON WEST HILL OF RENTON
SO THAT 'WEST HILI WOULD SHOW SINGLE FAMILY AND GREEN BELT.
282 Renton City Council
7/23/79 Page 2
PUBLIC HEARING - Continued
Comprehensive Plan MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE SECOND SHINPOCH, MATTER OF
and Zoning for COMPREHENSIVE DESIGNATIONS BE REFERRED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS
West Hill Area COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED. (Time 9:25 p.m.
Recess MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, THE COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED.
9:27 p.m. Council reconvened at 9:37 p.m. Roll Call : All present
as previously shown except Councilman Shane who returned at 9:50 pm.
West Hill Zoning MOVED BY STREDIC ,BEER�FDRREDSHINPOCH,
THESPBANNINGMATTER
DEPARTMENTZONING IN
THE WEST HILL AREA
CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Versie Vaupel 221 Wells Ave. N. , recalled North Renton residents
North Renton request of the Planning Commission for restudy of Comprehensive
Building Plan concerning high density for the North Renton area north of
Moratorium Cedar River and west of Park Ave. N. Mrs. Vaupel requested an
Requested immediate building moratorium, having talked to Commission Chairman
Mike Hanis. MOVED SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, SUBJECT OF MORATORIUM
BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Mrs. Vaupel noted low water pressure in the North Renton area
and inquired of zoning allowing duplex to be built. Mayor
Delaurenti noted he would obtain zoning information as requested.
Councilman Stredicke noted the zoning for area was accomplished
in 1967.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND PROCTOR, SUSPEND THE RULES AND READ
CORRESPONDENCE AGENDA ITEMS 9.a. AND 9.c. MOTION CARRIED.
Lake View Towers Letter from L. J. Dixon, Project Manager of the Lake View
Water Line Towers Association requested a developers agreement for future
L.C.A.G. reimbursement of installation costs on the 8 inch water mains
installed along NW 2nd P1 . and Hardy Ave. SW - 10 year time period
requested from date water lines placed into service. Area resident,
R. Little, 264 Maple NW, requested residents not pay for water
line needed by developer. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR
IN RECOMMENDATION AND AWARD TEN YEAR LATE COMER'S AGREEMENT AND
REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, THAT THERE BE NO COST TO
PEOPLE THAT DON'T NEED SERVICE. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE,
SECOND SHANE, REFER REQUEST TO THE UTILITY COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW
AND REPORT BACK. SUBSTITUTE MOTION CARRIED.
Gene Coulon Letter from Park Director Webley and Park Board Chairwoman Joan
Memorial Beach Moffatt submitted a proposal for the development of Gene Coulon
Park Bond Issue Memorial Beach Park Addition which would include major improve-
ments to expand boat launch, day moorage, increase parking, rest-
rooms, trails, waterfowl habitat, multi-purpose center, fishing
Piers, maintenance facilities, improved access, landscaping,
irrigation and shoreline stabilization and improvement, etc.
The development covers 31 acres in the project with 1 .05 miles
of shoreline and reported total cost of project $7,825,000
which includes $3,581 ,391 marine work; $2,678,550 site development;
$1 ,565,059 design fees, tax, contingency. The letter noted three
years planning includes community input through surveys and public
meetings; the firm of Jones and Jones, Seattle, having served as
consultant on the project. The letter recommended funds be
raised through a bond issue submitted at the 1979 Primary Election
which would require adoption of authorizing ordinance at the 7/23
meeting. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND PROCTOR, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDA-
TION OF THE PARK BOARD AND PLACE BOND ISSUE ON THE SEPTEMBER
PRIMARY BALLOT IN AMOUNT OF $7,825,000 AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE. Following discussion, MOTION CARRIED.
Ordinance #33 Councilman Perry submitted ordinance for reading which provided for,,,
Authorizing the extension of Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park and construction
Issuance and of recreational facilities at estimated cost of $7,825,000 and
Sale of Park issuance and sale of negotiable general obligation bonds to pay
Development Bonds the cost, and providing for submission of the proposition at a
Special Election to be held in conjunction with State Primary
Election 9/18/79. Following reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND PROCTOR, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND
FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read ordinance. MOVED
BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL_ CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
7/23/79 Page 3
Recess MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED.
10:38 p.m. Mayor Delaurenti explained an early morning appoint-
ment, turned the meeting over to Council President Shinpoch and
Mayor Pro tem left the Chambers. The Council meeting reconvened at 10:47 p.m.
Shinpoch Roll : Council Members present as previously shown except Council-
man Shane returned to the Chambers at 10:55 p.m.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ordinance Ways and Means Committee Member Perry requested public hearing
Regulating regarding conversion of apartment houses to condominiums. MOVED
Condo Conversions PERRY, SECOND TRIMM, SET HEARING AUGUST 13, 1979. CARRIED.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee report recommended second and final
Committee Report readings for the following ordinances which had been on first
reading July 9, 1979:
Ordinance #3337 An ordinance was read rezoning property from R-2 to R-3 located
Brown Rezone at the SE corner of NE 11th P1 . and Kirkland NE, known as the
Brown Rezone R-336-79. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYES: SHINPOCH, SHANE,
TRIMM, CLYMER, PERRY, PROCTOR, STREDICKE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3338 An ordinance was read rezoning property from G to L-1 located
Pre-Cut at the southwest corner of SW 13th St. and Seneca SE, known
International as the Pre-cut International of Washington. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
Ordinances The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following ordinances
First Reading for first reading:
Ordinance #3339 An ordinance was read confirming assessments for LID 284, sewers
LID 284 Fina— in area of Jones Ave. NE between NE 40th and NE 44th with 7 3/4
Jones Ave. NE per cent per annum interest. Robert A. and Clarissa M. Fawcett
Sewers protested. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND RULES AND
ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following read-
ing, MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3340 An ordinance was read appropriating funds in amount of $4,500
Appropriation & from unanticipated revenue for payment of stained glass window
Transfer - Stained for the new Senior Center. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM,
Glass Window SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED.
Following readings, MOVED PERRY, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3341 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of Lakeview Ave. and
Street Vacation Renton Ave. between NE 4th St. and NE 5th Place as petitioned
Lakeview and by Wall and Redekop and Swartfager. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE,
Renton at NE 4th SUSPEND RULES AND PLACE FOR SECOND READING. CARRIED. Following
reading, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3342 An ordinance was read making it unlawful for any person in charge
Children in Vehicle of a vehicle to leave children under the age of eight years un-
Unattended attended or under age of twelve years if in a tavern or where
alcohol dispensed and requiring securing of vehicles. MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND SHANE SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL
READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings, MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
PROCTOR, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
-- The Committee recommended the following resolutions for reading
and adoption:
Resolution #2284 A resolution was read setting public hearing 8/20/79 re vacation
Amey Vaca—t o'n— of alley between N. 35th and N. 36th Streets, east of Burnett N.
N. 35th and 36th petitioned by Brown/Strand.,and set public hearing 8/20/79. MOVED BY
(VAC-13-79) .1 s $5 TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIES).
Resolution #3a" A resolution was read supporting the President's national plan
Energy Conservation and effort for energy conservation as beneficial to the citizens
of the United States. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE
RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
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7/23/79 Page 4
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee reported that the Finance and
Committee Report Utility Departments have provided them with estimates from 181
Utility Tax questionnaire responses which had been mailed to 310 utility
(Referral of 6/18) customers. The report stated the average savings for low-income
elderly would amount to $41 .58 per year. This would result in
a reduction to the Current Fund revenue of approximately
$12,000 per year. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER TO
ADMINISTRATION FOR IMPLEMENTATION PRIOR TO NEXT YEAR'S BUDGET.
CARRIED.
Board of Ethics The Committee report recommended that the Board of Ethics ordinance
be referred to the Administration for review. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval of Vouchers
No. 24064 through No. 24267 in the amount of $584,625.88 having
received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise
and/or services. Approval also included LID #302 Revenue Warrant
R-40 in amount of $70,774.34, plus Cash Warrant C-95 $64,447.74
C-96 $6,129.60, C-97 $197.00; plus LID #307 R-5 $1 ,613.29 C-6
$1 ,713.29. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN REPORT.
CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the
items included.
Fire Station Bid opening July 18, 1979 Landscaping for the Main Fire Station
Landscaping No. 11 located at Mill Ave. S. and S. 2nd St. ; seven bids
received. See attached tabulation. Refer to Public Safety
Commi ttee. 66,2_
Highway Annual certification from the State Department of Transportation
Certification regarding State Highway Routes including transferred routes,
limited access routes and certifications as required by state
law. Refer to Public Works Department. WAN
Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PERRY, APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA, CARRIED.
Approval
CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Renton Police Officers Guild, James Foust, President,
Historic Building presented a resolution declaring the building on Lots 18 and 19,
Declaration Block 9, Town of Renton, a "Historic Building" (located at 1025
South 3rd St. ) The letter told the history of the building which
(Former Puget Power was builtin 1898. The Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. Sub-Station
and then Holmes No. 2 is the oldest brick building in Renton and served as a
Electric Building receiving and switching station for electricity from Snoqualmie
at Mill Ave. S. Falls, Washington's first hydroelectric plant. The letter
and S. 3rd St. ) requested the declaration to establish historical value and to
allow restoration under the "Historic Buildings" Section of the
Uniform Building Code. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CON-
CUR AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. It wag noted that
arrangements are being made by the Police Guild to rent the build-
ing to the Renton Area Youth Services. MOTION CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Councilman Shane requested the Mayor' s Office advise what services
received from King County for tax monies received.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
11 :25 p.m.
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City Clerk
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IEXP111 33 CITY OF RENTON
iDATE 7/23/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
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FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: No.#24059 - 24063
CURRENT $2781047. 12
r... PARKS t34s089.57
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ARTERIAL STREETS 35p054.47
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STREETS
359, I,56949
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LIBRARY 36A764#94
COMP EMP TR ACT 33t397e28
STREET FORWARD TWRUST $2p961 •63
L WASH• BCH• FWD THRUST 33j864v38
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST 32. 853950
SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR $1, 500000
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WATERWORKS UTILITY 3113603.61
AIRPORT 361863.27
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EQUIPMENT RENTAL 349j946@55
FIREMANIS PENSION 316) 523.07
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS 3584P625.88
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WEi THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY COUNCILo HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY
j APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO* 24064 THROUGH NO* 24267 IN THE AMOUNT
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OF •584x625. 88 TNI 3 AY OF JULY 1979•
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REVENUE WARRANT N0.#R-40 $70,774.34
CASH WARRANT N0.#C-95 $64,447.74
CASH WARRANT N0.#C-96 $ 6,129.60
CASH WARRANT N0.#C-97 $ 197.00
L.I.D.#307
REVENUE WARRANT N0.#R-5 $ 1 ,613.29
CASH WARRANT N0.#C-6 $ 1 ,613.29
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF July 23, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs . 7/26 Cancelled PERRY
,Thurs . 8/2 7 :30 PM 6th Floor Conf. Room Liaison Committee
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues . 7/24 4:30 PM STREDI CKE I3rd Floor Conf. Room Friends of Youth re Talbot House
Tues. 7/31 4:30 PM 3rd Floor Conf. Room Quendall Terminals Harbor Line
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WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 8/6 7 :00 PM CLYMER 16th Floor Conf. Room
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PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
LEOFF BOARD Wed. 8/1 7 :30 AM 6th Floor Conf. Room
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
JULY 23, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6839 85,000 Larry Marcoe 1900 Jones Ave. NE Constr. Family Res.
6840 175,000 Ervin Yoder 1511 S. Eagle Ridge Dr. 8-Unit Condo
6841 4,500 David G. Campbell 4037 SE 11th St. Constr. Storage Rm over Garage
6842 500 Gladys M. Russell 434 Smithers SE Replace new Roof Covering
—13 95,000 Stirskey Holdings 540 Burnett Ave. S Constr. 4 Plex
14 90,000 Stirskey Holdings 535 Burnett Ave. S Constr. 4 Plex
_J5 41,000 Lenard Builders Inc. 4420 SE 4th St. Constr. New Residence
6846 15,000 Sea Tawa Foods 230 Rainier Ave. S Constr. Foundation for Restaur.
6847 5,500 Sorensen 3023 Talbot Rd. S Constr. Addition
6848 Nelson Plastering 1525 N 4th St. Demolition
6849 5,000 Virginia C. Forte 1100 Bronson Way N Remodel Store Front
6850 500,000 Jack A Benaroya 800 SW 43rd Tenant Improvements
6851 3,000 The Koll Co. 4201 E Valley Rd. Constr. Office Bldgs.
6852 70,000 Don Richards Const. 1903 Rolling Hills Ave. SE Constr. New Residence
6853 12,000 Marion T. Miller 3909 SE 11th Addition to Residence
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2019 Cecil Osgoodby 4107 SE 2nd P1 . Install Side Sewer
2020 Sound Commercial Devel . 1555 Union Ave. NE Install Utilities, etc.
2021 SCS Holdings 330 Vuemont Pl . NE Install Side Sewer
2022 Anthony J. Kimberling 4300 3rd Pl . " " loll " It
2023 Herman Roberson Lot 46 Blk 2 Div #1 " " loll it It
2024 Frarancis Hart Lot 4 Blk 3 Div #1 " 11 " it
2025 Richard Pederson Lot 19 Victoria Park #4 " " loll " It
2026 Greald Christoffersen 306 Chelan SE of " loll " "
2027 Valley General HsopitalNorth Parking Lot Repair Side Sewer & Install Ext.
2028 Carolyn Dunham 4513 SE 4th Pl . Install Side Sewer
2029 Terhune & Anderson 4100 Lake Wash. Blvd. Development - Sewer
I :CTRICAL PERMITS
0 3,000 Stirskey Holdings 524 Burnett Wire 4 Unit
1 300 McNeil Construction 320 Rainier Ave. S Install Temp. Service
8162 3,000 Stirskey Holdings 528 Burnett Wire 4 Unit
8163 3,000 Stirskey Holdings 532 Burnett Wire 4 Unit
8164 250 Renton School Dist. 1220 N 4th St. Wire 2 outlets
8165 850 William Wallace 145 Park N Rewire Residence
8166 1,360 Leonard Builders 4213 SE 4th Pl . Wire New Residence
8167 1,160 Leonard Builders 4323 SE 4th Pl . Wire New Residence
8168 50 Renton Fire Dept. 901 Harrington NE Wire For Connection
8169 50 Renco Const. Co. 1900 Jones Ave. NE Temporary Service
8170 700 Duffy Const. 1058 Kirkland Ave. NE New Service
8171 4,860 Dean Bitney 2727 Mt. View Ave. Heatpump, Pool Heater, New Ser.
8172 850 Henderson 3308 SE 20th Ct. Wire Single Family Res.
8173 3,500 Benaroya 1000 SW 43rd St. Install Emergency Lights
8174 600 Benaroya 800 SE 43rd St. Install Vapor Degreaser
8175 23,500 Valley General Hosp. 400 S 43rd Underground P.V.C.
8176 1,500 Vandaveer Homes 3001 Whitworth Ave. S Wire New Residence
8177 1,500 Vandaveer Homes 3007 Whitworth Ave. S Wire New Residence
8178 2,800 Honda of Renton 299 Rainier Ave. S Install Light Fixture & Outlets
8179 150 Zandt Realty Inc. 1004 N 32nd St. Temporary Service
8180 1,200 Vasa Homes 1422 Dayton Ct. NE Wire New Residence
8181 50 A. E. Twyman 201 Union Ave. SE #185 Wire Store Roorp
8182 50 Peter Adams 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Shed
I HANICAL PERMITS
f 2 7 1,000 Thomas Nichols 1401 Aberdeen Ave. NE Install Fixtures
&tm3 VOID
6894 VOID
6895 200 D.R. Telquist 4309 SE 3rd St. Reverse Plumbing
6896 2,290 Leonard Builders 4314 SE 4th Pl . Install Fixtures
6897 1,610 Leonard Builders 4320 SE 4th Pl . it " " "
6898 780 Charles Henderson Co. 3301 SE 20th Ct. Install Furnace
6899 847 Charles Henderson Co. 2313 SE 19th Ct. Install Furnace
6900 784 Charles Henderson Co. 3202 SE 19th Ct. " " It
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6901 1,638 Design Guild 3605 Meadow Ave. N Install Fixtures
PERMITS ISSUED BY BUILDING DEPT. - Continued
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MECHANICAL PERMITS - Cont.
6902 00 James Laron 809 Redmond Ave. NE Install Wood Stove
6903 450 Elmer Gall 424 Wells Ave. N Install Furnace
6904 17,050 Sound Development 1655 Union Ave. SE #H Install Plumbing Fixtures
6905 11,240 Sound Development 1555 Union Ave. SE #G Install Plumbing Fixtures �.
6906 9,840 " " " " 1555 Union Ave. SE #F- " If
" It
" "
6907 12,375 " " " " 1555 Union Ave. SE #E " " " " If
"
6908 2,290 Leonard Builders 4408 SE 4th St. "
6909 21,000 WRU Corp. 3233 NE 12th St. " If
"
6910 300 Anthony J. Kimberling 4300 3rd Pl . Plumbing Reversal
6911 1,900 Allan Ray Const. 1373 Kennewick Install Plumbing Fixtures
6912 1,058 Duffy Const. Co. 1058 Kirkland Ave. NE Install Plumbing Fixtures
6913 6,000 Boeing Co. Renton Boeing 4-64 Install Plumbing Fixtures
6914 1,500 Pre-Cut International 600 SW 13th Install Plumbing Fixtures
6915 300 Francis Barbarahart 4115 SE 3rd P1 . Plumbing Reversal
6916 300 Herman Roberson 4106 SE 3rd P1 . Plumbing Reversal
6917 1,000 S.G. Sunset Const. 1800 Duval Ave. NE Install Furnace
6918 91,250 Benaroya Co. 600 SW 43rd Install Plumbing Fixtures
6919 8,925 Skippers Restaurants 2808 SE Sunset Blvd. Install Plumbing Fixtures
6920 200 Jean Truman 4101 SE 2nd P1 . Plumbing Reversal
6921 300 Brown Strand Homes 913 N 36th Install Furnace
6922 1,425 Design Guild Homes 3605 Meadow Ave. N Install Furnace
6923 800 Brown Strand Homes 1309 N. 28th Install Furnace
6924 11100 Vandeveer 3007 Whitworth S Install Furnace
6925 1,100 Vandeveer 3001 Whitworth S Install Furnace
6926 1,850 N.W. Homes 1416 Jones Ave. NE Install Plumbing Fixtures
6927 300 Cecil Osgoodby 4107 SE 2nd Pl Plumbing Reversal
6928 2,600 George Obenhoultzer 2306 Vashon Ct. Install Plumbing Fixtures
6929 1,800 D. E. Blood 1713 NE 14th St. " " " " If
"
6930 350 Gerold Christoffersen 306 Chelan SE Plumbing Reversal �.
6931 13,000 Dan Younker 3900 E Valley Rd. Install Plumbing Fixtures
6932 2,200 Leonard Builders 4420 SE 4th St. Install Plumbing Fixtures
6933 VOID
6934 40,000 Benaroya 600 SW 43rd St. Install Air Conditioning
6935 350 Carolyn Dunham 4513 SE 4th Pl . Plumbing Reversal
SIGN PERMITS
711 4,000 Picks #2 421 Union Ave. NE Install Poll Sign.
712 900 Union Oil Co. 59 Rainier Ave. S Install Wall Sign
C I T Y O F R E N T O N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF JULY, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
7/9/79 CURRENT FUND $ 47,402.55
PARKS & RECREATION 8,400.13
ARTERIAL STREETS 27,063.91
CITY STREETS 1,333.96
LIBRARY 5,423.45
STREET FORWARD THRUST 583.92
CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CONSTR 109,440.93
SENIOR CITZ.CENTR CONSTR 111,325.25
WATERWORKS UTILITY 53,998.05
AIRPORT 7,595.63
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,803.10
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. JULY $375,370.88
CLAIMS FUND 1975 W & S CONSTR. Cancel warrant no. 23497 $ 2,886.73
7/14/79 CURRENT FUND $ 59,218.77
COMP. EMP. TRNG. (CETA) 1 ,386.15
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JULY g 6n_6n4.92
7/15/79 CURRENT FUND E 112,592.01
PARKS & RECREATION 42,367.68
CITY STREETS 23,875. 71
LIBRARY 9,394.55
COMP. EMP. TRNG. (CETA) 3,645.32
WATER UTILITIES 21 ,687.67
AIRPORT 1 ,700.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,698.50 _
PAYROLL FUN[ Transfers for mo. of JULY 217 961 .94
MAYOR FINANCE D1RECTOR ;�f
C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF JULY, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
'/23/79 CURRENT FUND $278,047.12
PARKS & RECREATION 34'089' 57
ARTERIAL STREETS 5,054.47
CITY STREETS 59,156.49..r
LIBRARY 6,764.94
COMP. EMP. TRNG. (CETA) 3,397.28
STREET FWD. THRUST 2,961 .63
LK. WN. BCH. FWD. THRUSI 3,864. 38
CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CONSTF, 2,853.50
SENIOR CITZ. CENTER CON R. 1 ,500.00
WATERWORKS UTILITY 113,603.61
AIRPORT 6,863.27
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 49,946.55
FIREMAN'S PENSION 16,523.07
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of JULY $584,625.88
/24/79 CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel Warrant no. 24070 $ 50.00
/24/79 CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel Warrant no. 24230 $ 758.00
7/28/79 CURRENT FUND $ 60,697.08
COMP. EMP. TRNG. (CETA) 967.28
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JULY $ 61 664.36
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C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF JULY, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
,m,TE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
7/31/79 CURRENT FUND $114,342.51
PARKS & RECREATION 44,541 . 76
CITY STREETS 24,319.64
LIBRARY 9,033.36
COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 3,961 .16
WATERWORKS UTILITY 22,050.92
AIRPORT 1 ,910.56
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,698.50
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JULY $222,858.41
7/25/79 CURRENT FUND CLAIMS FUND To reverse transfer of 7/24 $ 50.00
000/242.00.00 000/201 .00.00 do to coding error
CURRENT FUND CLAIMS FUND To reverse transfer of 7/24 758.00
000/242.00.00 000/201 .00.00 do to coding error
7/31/79 CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND PER transfer of 7/24 for $ 50.00
801/201 .00.00 000/242.00.00 cancelled warrant no.24070
CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND PER transfer of 7/24 for $ 758.00
801/201 .00.00 000/242.00.00 cancelled warrant no.24230
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
August 6 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JULY 23, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Alley Vacation between SW 12th St. and SW 13th St.
Petitioned by Emilio Pierotti
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA
a. Claim for Damages filed by Charles Hocking $840.93, damage to property
from automobiles failing to negotiate turn and cost of wall . Refer to
City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
b. Police Chief requests travel authorization and advance funds for R. Fritsvold
Conference in Springfield, Ore. Council concur.
c. Public Works Director requests appropriation of funds received from McNeill
Construction Inc. for relocation of street light Rainier Ave. Refer to
Ways and Means Committee.
d. Rosalie Lobe answers Public Works letter regarding mosquito spraying. Refer
to the Administration to reply.
e. Hearing Examiner's recommendation approving Final Plat FP 362-79 Koll
Business Center - Koll Intereal Northwest. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
f. Request for Latecomer Agreement, Kefer Short Subdivision, R. Houghton.
Refer to Utilities Cor;1mi ttee.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Mayor Delaurenti requests revision of the Cabaret Ordinance
b. Public Works Director re City Shops Negotiations
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
August 13, 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
CITY ATTORNEY AND*INSURANCE CARRIER
Subject of Tax on City's printing services
*Claim for Damages filed by Charles Hocking Jr.
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
City Shops Negotiations for 9/13/79 meeting
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Mosquito Spraying determine if change in ordinance needed)
PARK BOARD AND PARK DIRECTOR
Letter commending program for retarded children
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Request for Latecomer Agreement Kefer Short Subdivision
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Cabaret Ordinance
Final Plat Koll Intereal Northwest
Fund Appropriation re McNeill Construction, Inc. , light standard
Ordinances on first reading: First City Equities Rezone
LID 309 Final Assessment
Alley Vacation, E. Pierotti
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
August 6, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday, 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM AND CHARLES F.
SHANE. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, EXCUSE ABSENT 000NCILNow
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WOMAN MARGARET L. PROCTOR. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; LAWRENCE
PRESENT WARREN, City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON,
Public Works Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; BOB HUFNAGLE, Parks
Department; RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; LT. PERSSONS, Police
Department.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
JULY 23, 1979. CARRIED.
INTRODUCTION Mayor Delaurenti introduced Dick Fagan of the Renton Highlands
Miss Seafair Lions Club who presented .Kerri Truscan, Queen of the Seas, Miss
Seafair who turned over her position of Miss Renton to next-
in-line, Debbie Bell . Kerri thanked the Mayor and various
organizations for support.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published,
Alley Vacation posted and mailed, according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Between SW 12th the public hearing to consider vacation of a portion of alley
and SW 13th St. located between SW 12th St. and SW 13th St. as petitioned by
VAC 14-79 Emilio Pierotti . Letter from Engineering Supervisor certified
E. Pierotti the petition as valid and that petitioner owned 100% of the
abutting property. Letter from Board of Public Works reported
no objection to vacation as the alley is not open and is not
necessary to the City's traffic circulation, however, subject
to utility easement for telephone lines until such time as
the property owner and telephone company agree on disposition
of the lines. The Board recommended 1/2 of the appraised value
of $100 per sq. ft. be charged for the property. Public Works
Director Gonnason explained alley to the west had been vacated
6/11/79 Gunnar Ostlund, at which time Mr. Pierotti had requested
his portion of the alley also be vacated. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND
PERRY, HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND
SHINPOCH, COUNCIL GRANT THE VACATION SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS AS
EXPLAINED. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, REFER TO THE
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Ernest J. Lobe, 2709 Talbot Rd. S. , requested letter from Consent
Talbot Hill Agenda be read at this time. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, SUS-
Mosquito PEND RULES AND LETTER BE READ. CARRIED. Letter from Rosalie
Problem Lobe was read noting receipt of letter from Public Works Director
Gonnason in regard to the City spraying for mosquitoes in marshy
area between Talbot Hill and Valley Freeway. The letter explain-
ed the mosquito season was over for this year and the misquitoes
are breedina in swami or green belt area, claiming this is partly
due to man-made error. The letter explained prior to freeway the --�
area had natural drainage and culverts placed under freeway are
too high and have become clogged. The Lobe letter complained all
residents of the area were not contacted and/or assessed. The
letter also complained of restrictions placed during platting
prohibit keeping vegetation controlled; also concern for steep
entrance to Victoria Park. The letter suggested filling of swamp
to aleviate problems. Public Works Director explained his letter
and discussed valley P-1 and P-9 channels. Following discussion,
Renton City Council
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Audience Comment - Continued
it was MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, SUBJECT OF MOSQUITO
SPRAYING BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE TO
DETERMINE IF A CHANGE IN ORDINANCE IS NEEDED. Public Works
Director Gonnason noted, upon request, that the State is respon-
sible for keeping the 3-ft. culverts under freeway open. Sub-
stitute motion failed for lack of a second to permit property
owner to fill . MOTION CARRIED.
Valley Marsh Area Emilio Pierotti , 17034 SE 184th, expressed belief that swamp
Claimed Detriment between Talbot Hill and freeway should be filled as it is a
to Land Use detriment, man made with vegetation too thick to support wild
life or fish, that the brown water will kill fish just starting
in channels, suggesting fill of area for use as green belt.
Executive Session MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL MOVE TO EXECUTIVE
SESSION TO CONSIDER LAND ACQUISITION. CARRIED. 8:40 p.m. Council
Members reconvened at 9:02 p.m. Roll Call : All present as
previously shown.
OLD BUSINESS The subject of the fall ballot issue having previously been
August Meeting discussed, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH. CANCEL THE
Cancelled AUGUST MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED.
Community Services
Committee Report Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented
Talbot House - report recommending two year extension of the Friends of Youth
Residence for Special Permit for Talbot House with conditions and annual
Eight Youths approval needed by the City Council ; new condition added whereby
Located applicant improves yard appearance. The report explains Special
Talbot Road S. Permit SP 879-76 issued 12/23/76 with nine conditions and has
been extended annually; that City Attorney advised 12/5/78 that
Council can set conditions, terminate or extend special permit
by simple vote. Councilman Stredicke and Mayor Delaurenti noted
no complaints received, applicants have agreed to all conditions.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMUNITY
SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry explained
Development for record, North Renton moratorium subject will be brought
Committee before Council following recommendation from the Planning
North Renton Commission; Commission meeting on the subject this Wednesday.
Political Signs Upon discussion of need for adherence to the sign code concerning
political signs, City Clerk Mead noted copy of the sign code has
been furnished' to each candidate along with Public Disclosure
and Renton Code of Ethics information. Mayor Delaurenti noted
all incorrectly placed signs will be removed from public right-
of-way and if not picked up at the garage, will be destroyed.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report concern-
Committee Report ing Council referral of 6/18/79 re billing from the State for
printing services of the City from audit of taxes; no recommenda-
Tax on City's tion made with reporting of item out of committee. Chairman
Printing Service Clymer explained billing for three years taxes plus interest and
Rejected committee objected to payment. Committee member Stredicke also
explained tax placed on City's in-house printing based on retail
trade value. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER
TO THE CITY ATTORNEY TO REVIEW TO BRING COURT ACTION. It was .
noted that inquiry to A.W.C. opened communication to Cities of
Seattle and Bellevue. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended first readings and
Committee Report referral back to committee of the following ordinances:
First Reading An ordinance was read rezoning property from G to MP located
First City west of Powell Ave. SW and west/north of SW 7th Ave. between
Equities
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Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued
First Reading Grady Way on the south and the Milwaukee Road on the north and
Ordinance R-328-79 proposed P-1 channel (includes Earlington Golf Course area) .
First City MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE
Equities WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
First Reading An ordinance was read confirming final assessment roll for
LID #309 Final LID #309, undergrounding in the Monterey Terrace area. MOVED
Assessment BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COM- --
MITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3343 The committee recommended first reading, suspension of rules
Beach Park Bond and final readings on ordinance amending the Park Bond Ordinance
Ordinance Amended adopted 7/23/79 by amending ballot title. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
(#3336) SHANE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Following reading,
it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE TO
SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings, it was
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL
AYES. CARRIED.
The report recommended the following resolutions for adoption:
Resolution #2286 A resolution was read transferring funds in amount of $5,403.45
Fund Transfer to provide payment for trash receptacles. MOVED BY CLYMER,
Trash Receptacles SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2287 A resolution was read declaring the structure located at 1025
stor c u ing S. 3rd St. a historic building which was built in 1898 as a
power sub-station by the Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. This in
accord with Uniform Building Code, 1976 Edition. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT AS READ. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the
items included.
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Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Charles Hocking Jr. , 2920 NE 4th,
in amount of $840.93 for damage to property for automobiles
failing to negotiate turn and cost for construction of wall .
Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Police Travel Letter from Police Chief Darby requested advance travel and
authorization for Detective R. Fritsvold to attend 30th Annual
Safe and Burglary Conference in Springfield, Ore. 9/18 thru
9/21/79. Concur. Funds budgeted.
Fund Appropriation Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested appropriation
Light Standard of funds received from McNeill Construction, Inc. in amount of
$1 ,614 for relocation of a street light standard at 230 Rainier
Ave. S. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Final Plat Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval with conditions
Koll Intereal NW for Koll Business Center, Koll Interreal Northwest Final Plat
FP 362-79. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution.
Latecomer Letter from Richard C. Houghton, 1032 Shelton Ave. NE, requested
Agreement Request latecomer agreement for improvements installed at Kefer Short
Kefer Short Subdivision. The letter noted property lying to the east of
Subdivision Garden Court N. can benefit from the improvements: road, storm
drain, water main, hydrant and power. Refer to Utilities
Committee.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS
Approved SHOWN. (See Page 1 for Rosalie Lobe letter. ) CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Cabaret Ordinance Letter from Mayor Delaurenti requested referral of the Cabaret
Ordinance, Code Section 5-3110, for consideration and possible
revision. The letter explained Police inspect all cabarets
each month and furnish report to Council ; that one officer spends
two days with vehicle per month. The letter noted agreement
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8/6/79 Page 4
Correspondence and Current Business - Continued
Cabaret Ordinance that monthly inspection not necessary. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
Continued SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR IN REQUEST AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
City Shops Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason explained negotiations
Negotiations with King County for lease or purchase of properties easterly
of the new King County Shop facility in the Renton Highlands
(area adjacent to transfer station) . Letter from King County
Real Property Division included with appraisal in amount of
$435,600. Gonnason explained the site was recommended by the
City Council for the new shops and authority was granted by
�. the Council for preliminary acquisition procedure. The letter
recommended that (1 ) Administration be authorized to proceed with
long term lease of 40 yrs; (2) Council grant authority to proceed
with selection of architect for preliminary design and estimates
of construction for consolidated shop facility, which would include
Utilities Shop as programmed in the Water and Sewer Bond Issue
of 1975, along with Street Dept. Maintenance Shops and Equipment
Rental Maintenance Shops. The letter suggested bond issue for
financing be considered; continue efforts for purchase of site;
Water Shop lease expires 6/30/80 and rent increase anticipated.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, REFER SUBJECT TO THE COMMITTEE
OF THE WHOLE FOR SEPTEMBER 13, 1979 MEETING. CARRIED.
Added Agenda Letter from Marion Mayer, 11840 SE 192nd, thanked the Renton
Item Parks Department on behalf of the retarded for the very fine
Parks Department programs and fine treatment by Staff. The letter explained
Commended how her son Michael looks forward to each event. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER LETTER TO THE PARK BOARD AND
PARK DIRECTOR. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Mayor Delaurenti announced an international group of engineers
Federal Hwy Com. would be visiting the City's Traffic Engineering Department
Sponsored August 13, at 2:00 p.m. to view computer traffic system. The
group is known as the Organization for economic Cooperation and
Development and was likened by Mayor Delaurenti to NATO, he
-- to be Italian interpreter.
West Hill For clarification Councilman Stredicke restated motion of 7/23/79
Comprehensive Plan rejecting that part of the Planning Commission recommendation
and Zoning designating multiple family area on West Hill of Renton so that
(See Page 1 7/23/9 West Hill would show single family and green belt on the Compre-
Council Minutes) hensive Plan; to eliminate any multiple use on the Comprehensive
Planfor West Hill . Councilman Stredicke then called attention
to motion (7/23/79 Page 2, Paragraph 3) referring the matter of
zoning on West Hill to the Planning Department, likening Council
action to previous action taken for Renton Hill . Stredicke
requested Mayor Delaurenti to direct the Administration to start
preparing material for an actual rezone request to be considered
by the Hearing Examiner to consider rezone of areas that would
be in conflict with the new Comprehensive Plan. Councilman Shane
asked for further clarification and City Attorney Warren confirmed
West Hill action was indeed like Renton Hill action, first the
Comprehensive Plan changed, then individual parcels considered
for rezone - zoning stays the same unless changed by Council follow-
ing public hearing and recommendation by the Hearing Examiner; he
also noted down zone requirements more stringent than up zoning,
must show change in circumstances.
Award for Park Councilman Stredicke requested Administration to review the award
received by Wilsey and Ham and The Boeing Company for Linear Park,
�-- asking the City give recognition to encourage business and industry.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. , urged the City to enforce the Sign
Code concerning political signs.
Alice Morgan, 13612 SE 128th, called attention to dirty city
and asked for Clean Up Week as done previously with City truck
removing debris. Mayor Delaurenti noted expense of removal and
explained the new policy to allow some burning- by permit.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
10:05 p.m.
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF August 6, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE August Cancelled SHINPOCH
Thurs. 9/13 8:00 P.M. " Council Chambers City Shop Negotiations
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 8/9 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Renton Hill Appeal by Interpace
Ask Planning Director to Discuss
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 8/7 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room Housing & Community Development
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 8/13 7:00 P.M. CLYMER
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
AUGUST 6, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
8�5�- Stirskey Holdings 3213-z Burnett S. Demolish Residence
6855 Stirskey Holdings 540 Burnett Ave , S Demolish Residence
6856 2,133 Shirley Bliss 3604 Shattuck S. Install Hot Tar Roof
6 7 1,200 Dale Freeberg 1822 Whitman Ct. N. Install 3 Tab Shingles
6 3 3,000 Daly's Drive In's 104 Rainier Ave. S. Construct Addition
6-,) 19,700 Mrs. Wooten 3101 Talbot Rd. S. Build Detached Garage
6860 4,300 Walt Basart 3301 SE 5th St. Construct Detached Garage
6861 2,126 Renton Village Co. 15 S. Grady Way Asphalt for Additional Parking
6862 7,500 Rollings Hills Condo's 2020 Grant Ave. S. Constr. Swimming Pool
6863 Raymond C. Leaky 431 & 433 Burnett Ave. S. Move & Relocate Structure
6864 10,000 Edward Yoshitome 2003 SE 18th Ct. Add to Residence
6865 2,705 Margaret Berg 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport & Storage Shed
6866 8,000 Roger W. Pinkley 1913 Vashon Ct. NE Bedroom Addition
6867 1,500 William G. Snyder 1209 N. 31st St. Patio
6868 500 Norman A. Hertz 813 Jefferson Ave. NE Storage Shed
6869 VOID
6870 44,000 NW Homes of Bell Inc. 1420 Jones Ave. NE Ccnstruct Residence
6871 62,000 Zandt Realty Tnc. 1004 N. 32nd St. Construct Residence
6872 803,000 O.W. Properties 919 SW Grady Way Construct Shell for Office Bldg,
6873 80,000 Vandaveer Homes Inc. 606 South 31st St. Construct Residence
6874 80,000 Vandaveer Homes Inc. 512 S. 31st St. Construct Residence
6875 4,227 E.R. Hoffman 201 Union Ave. SE Carport, Shed, Awnings
6876 110,000 Seatawa Foods Inc. 230 Rainier Ave. S. Construct Restaurant
6877 440 Bruce Anderson 443 Windsor Way NE Construct Deck/Canopy
6878 100,000 Nelson Plastering Inc. 1525 N. 4th St. Remodel Office Bldg.
6879 8,000 ter. & Mrs. Armstrong 1517 Morris Ave. S, Construct Residence
6880 2,000 Steve Pappas 1107 S. 4th St. Construct Aviary
6881 12,000 Group Health Coop. 801 SW 16th St. Construct Mezzanine
6 80,000 Vandaveer Homes Inc. 523 S. 31st St. Construct Residence
6 3 2,500 Karl Strom 652 Sunset NE New Roof
6m4 38,300 Charles Henderson Inc. 1712 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
6885 34,512 Charles Henderson Inc. 1736 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
6886 29,817 Charles Henderson Inc. 1730 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
6887 34,500 Charles Henderson Inc. 1742 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
6888 34,500 Charles Henderson Inc. 1706 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
6889 39,160 Charles Henderson Inc. 1718 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
6890 38,300 Charles Henderson Inc. 1724 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
6891 5,000,000 Renton Village Co. 555 S. Renton Village P1 . Construct Office Bldg.
6892 270,000 Valley General Hospital 400 S. 43rd St. Construct Parking Lot
6893 46,000 William J. Washburn 1619 Lake Ave. S. Construct Residence
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2030 Robert A. Castaneda 4221 SE 3rd Pl . Install Side Sewer
2031 Leonard Builders Inc. 311 Chelan Ave. SE Driveway Approach
2032 Dean W. Bitney 2727 Mountain View Ave.N. Install Side Sewer
2033 Lee R. Treadwell 4326 SE 3rd St. Install Side Sewer
2034 Koll Co. Lind Ave. & SW 43rd St. Install Sewer, Storm & Water
2035 Glacier Park Cc, SW 29th St. Improvements on SW 29th St.
2036 E. Yoder 1603 S. Eagle Ridge Dr. Install Driveway
2037 E. Yoder 1603 S. Eagle Ridge Dr. Install Side Sewer
2038 E. Yoder 1511 S. Eagle Ridge Dr. Install Side Sewer
2039 Donald Badure 263 Vashon Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2040 O.W. Properties Grady & Oaksdale Ave. System Dev. Charge
21 Walter M. Urban Jr. 4401 SE 3rd P1 . Install Side Sewer
2( Vandermeer Homes 3013 Whitworth Install Side Sewer
2L," Vandermeer Homes 3001 Whitworth Install Side Sewer
2044 Joseph Pagel 2416 NE 16th St. Install Side Sewer
2045 Community Bank of Renton 3003 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Side Sewer
2046 Larry Linde/Cheryl Kobel 4512 SE 3rd Pl . Install Side Sewer
2047 Alfred Hundis 252 Vashon Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2048 Standord/Whitsoe 205 S. 14th St. Install Side Sewer
2049 Floyd W. Crawford 4521 SE 3rd P1 . Install Side Sewer
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PERMITS ISSUED BY BUILDING DEPT. - Continued
Page Two
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
8183 2,500 Helen Shook 1405 N. 24th Electrical Wiring
8184 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3202 SE 19th Ct. Wire Residence
8185 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3228 SE 19th Ct. Wire Residence
8186 2,500 Taco Time Inc. 200 Rainier Ave. Electrical During Remodel
8187 250 Woode Kelvey 2001 Edmonds NE Wire Addition
8188 44,000 Gur Corp. 3233 NE 12th St. Wire 45 Unit Condominium
8189 66,000 B.A. Co. Bldg. 10-90-403 Electrical Lighting
8190 400 Spring Tree Apts. 4308 NE Sunset New Service �»
8191 5,800 Rich Imes 5143 Ripley Lane Na Wire Residence
8192 1,800 Earl Price 1200 N. 38th Wire Residence
8193 150 Brad Nielson 1740 NE 16th St. Wire Addition
8194 850 Joe Crass 320 SW 12th St. Install 125 Amp Service
8195 100 John Palko 850 Aberdeen NE Convert Amp Service
8196 500 Brown Bear Car Wash 621 Rainier Ave. S. Conduit for 6 Vacs
8197 900 Parkwood Homes 2108 Blaine Ave. SE Wire Residence
8198 885 Parkwood Homes 2117 Blaine Ave. SE Wire Residence
8199 800 Parkwood Homes 2114 Blaine Ave. SE Wire Residence
8200 250 Ronald Leckie 1604 Aberdeen Ave. NE Wire Shop
8201 850 Henderson Co. 3213 SE 19th Ct. Wire Residence
8202 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3301 SE 20th Ct. Wire Residence
8203 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3313 SE 20th Ct. Wire Residence
8204 9,400 Iry Yoder 1603 S. Eagle Ridge Dr. Wire Condo
8205 2,255 Brown/Strand 913 N. 36th Wire Residence
8206 1,500 Brown/Strand 1309 N. 28th Wire Residence
8207 1,200 Donald McIntyre 1001 N. 33 Pl . Repair Fire Damage
8208 500 Mark F. Kirchner 2010 NE 12th New Amp Service
8209 - Renton Airport Municipal Airport Non-Directional Beacon
8210 50 Lester Veil 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Shed
8211 100 Christensen McDonald Co.4100 W. Valley Hwy. Install Temp. Service
8212 150 Warren C. Koehler 201 Union Ave. SE #171 Hook-Up Mobile Home
8213 2,170 Design Guild 3605 Meadow N. Wire Residence SAN
8214 13,000 Skippers Restr. 2808 NE Sunset Blvd. Remodel Restr.
8215 950 Bernell Guthmiller 749 Perimeter Rd. Wire Hanger
8216 500 Ray Harker 832 SW 4th Pl . Wire Addition
8217 156,050 J.A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd Wire Cable Termination Shop
8218 2,230 Dave Seely 1713 NE 14th Wire Residence
8219 600 Dennis I. Brandow 425 Wells Ave. N. Replace Amp Service
8220 700 Don Moore 929 Edmonds Ave. NE Wire Addition
8221 850 James Ribald 222 Meadow Ave. N. Install New Service
8222 VOID
8223 1,300 Sundet Constr. 1800 Duvall Ave. NE Wire Residence
8224 100 Parkwood Homes 2108 Blaine Ave. SE Install Temp.Service
8225 100 TNT Constr. 1320 North 5th St. Install Temp. Service
8226 100 D.E. Blood 1713 NE 14th St. Install Temp. Service
8227 100 Brown/Strand Homes 1309 N. 28th St. Install Temp. Service
8228 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3228 SE 19th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8229 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3308 SE 20th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8230 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3226 SE 19th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8231 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3202 SE 19th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8232 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3214 SE 19th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8233 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3301 SE 20th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8234 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3313 SE 20th Ct. Install Temp. Service
8235 100 Paragon Development 2819 Whitworth Ave. S. Install Temp. Service
8236 100 Paragon Development 2801 Whitworth Ave. S. Install Temp. Service
8237 100 Stanford C. Witsoe 205 S. 14th St. Install Temp. Service ,
8238 100 W.L. Schlichter 1313 Kennewick Ave. NE Install Temp. Service
8239 40 Larry Dickey 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Mobile Home now
8240 225 Lily A. Calwell 1519 Aberdeen Ave. NE Wire Addition
8241 2,533 Larry Johnson 1333 Beacon Way S. Service & Addition Wiring
MECHANICAL PERMITS
6936 270 Norman Cowan 3318 NE 11th P1 . Install Conversion Burner
6937 1,000 Construction Distr. 1200 N. 38th Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6938 1,000 Construction Distr. 1204 N. 38th Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6939 350 Robert A. Castaneda 4221 SE 3rd Pl . Plumbing Reversal
6940 400 Craig Taylor Equip. 3100 E. Valley Rd. Install Fuel Tanks
6941 2,800 Dick Pederson 505 S. 31st Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6942 754 Leonard Builders 4213 SE 4th Pl . Furnaced
PERMITS ISSUED BY BUILDING DEPT. - Continued
Page Three
MECHANICAL PERMITS - Continued
3 8,500 Garfield Assoc. 200 SW 34th St. Fuel Storage Tanks
6944 400 Harold Deacy 407 Whitworth Ave. S. Install Conversion Burner
6945 999 S.G. Sundett 1800 Duval Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6946 2,100 Pandeck Dev. 2807 Whitworth Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6947 1,500 Parkwood Homes 2117 Blaine Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6948 1,500 Parkwood Homes 2114 Blaine Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6949 1,500 Parkwood Homes 2108 Blaine Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6950 1,500 Parkwood Homes 2111 Blaine Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6951 150 Joe 0. Gregorie 4607 SE 4th P1 . Plumbing Reversal
352 30,000 Affiliated America 1301 S. Puget Dr. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
953 700 Fran Briere 4706 NE 18th St. Install Septic Tank
"NJ954 20,000 Ervin Yoder 1603 S. Eagle Ridge Dr. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6955 1,000 Construction Dist. 1200 38th St. NE Install Heat Pump
6956 8,000 Mart Enterprizes 4100 Lk. WA Blvd. #C Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6957 8,000 Mart Enterprizes 4100 Lk. WA Blvd. #D Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6958 8,000 Mart Enterprizes 4100 Lk. WA Blvd. #A Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6959 8,000 Mart Enterprizes 4100 Lk. WA Blvd. #B Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6960 30 Karl Loe 862 Queen Ave. NE Renew Water Line
6961 4,000 Bob Edwards Renton Shopping Ctr. Install Fixtures
6962 4,000 Renton Shopping Ctr. Renton Shopping Ctr. Install Fixtures
6963 91,251 Benaroya Co. Boeing Blanket Shop Floor Drains, Sinks, etc.
6964 500 Stewart Carpenter 1221 N. 30th Replace Fixtures
6965 4,480 Stirskey Holdings 534 Burnett Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6966 220 Max Tecker 32.0 Morris Ave. S. Gas Conversion Burner & Line
6967 VOID
6968 784 Charles Henderson Co. 3307 SE 20th Ct. Furnace
6969 11,000 Garfield Auto Freight 200 SW 34th Landscape Irrigation
6970 4,819 Helen Shook 1405 N. 24th St. Install Heat Pump
6971 2,500 Paragon Development Co. 2819 Whitworth Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6972 4,000 Richard Imus 5143 Ripley Lane N. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6973 100 Steve McCoy 251 Vashon Ave. SE Reverse Plumbing
6974 1,850 W.M. Dunn Constr. 3107 Talbot Rd. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6975 150 Alfred Hundis 252 Vashon Ave. SE Plumbing Reversal
r-976 14,759 Torero Restr. 811 S. 3rd St. Install Heating/Air Condition
977 3,949 Boeing 1403 Bldg. Install Drinking Fountains
978 800 Bill Vauthier 2220 NE 20th St. Install Fixtures
'T979 2,800 Stan Witsoe 205 So. 14th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6980 675 Ben Sanders 187 Union Ave. N. E. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6981 900 Ira L. Reel 929 Edmonds Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
6982 175 Eileen Y. Axtman 4221 SE 2nd P1 . Plumbing Reversal
SIGN PERMITS
713 Renton Village Co. 35 S. Grady Way Ground Sign
714 2,500 Skipper's 3208 NE Sunset Blvd. Two Wall Signs
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
August 13 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF AUGUST 6, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Proposed Ordinance Regulating Conversion of Residential MW
Rental Units to Condominium and providing protection for
Tenants and Purchasers.
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are adopted with one motion without separate
discussion unless requested.
a. Claim for Damages filed by Michael Paddock - damage to picnic from
sprinklers being turned on. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
b. Claim for Damages filed by Marilyn S. Lovell claiming damage to car due
to rut on edge of roadway. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
c. Petition for vacation of a portion of street right-of-way formerly known as
SE 129th located west of Union Ave. and south of NE 4th St. Refer to
Public Works Dept. for validation, Bd. of Public Works re easements and
fees, Transportation Committee and Ways and Means Committee for resolution
setting 9/17/79 as public hearing. Concur. (VAC 15-79)
d. Petition for vacation of portion of SW 12th St. and alley west of Oaksdale
Ave. SW. Refer to Public Works Dept. for validation, Bd. of Public Works
re easements and fees, Transportation Committee and Ways and Means Committee
for resolution setting 9/24/79 as public hearing. Concur. (VAC 16-79)
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Automobile Club of Washington presents 1978 Pedestrian Safety Award
b. Kathryn Kaczmarek re Vacation of portion of Victoria Ave.
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
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August 13, 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
bAW BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Vacation of Right-of-Way, Mastro, VAC-15-79
Street Vacation, Sabey, VAC-16-79
CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER
Claim for Damages - Michael Paddock
Claim for Damages - Marilyn Sue Lovell
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Floyd Bailey Letter
PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.
Vacation of Right-of-Way, Mastro, VAC-15-79
Street Vacation, Sabey, VAC-16-79
Appraisal of SW Victoria St. , Street Vacation, VAC-12-79
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Vacation of Right-of-Way, Mastro, VAC-15-79
Street Vacation, Sabey, VAC-16-79
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Interpace Corp. , Renton Hill Rezone, R-219-78
Appropriating Funds - Relocating Light Standard
Cabaret Ordinance
Alley Vacation, between SW 12th & SW 13th Sts. , VAC-14-79
Vacation of Right-of-Way, Mastro, VAC-15-79
Street Vacation, Sabey, VAC-16-79
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PUBLIC HEARINGS: September 17, 1979 - Vacation of Right-of-Way, Mastro, VAC-15-79
September 24, 1979 - Street Vacation, Sabey, VAC-16-79
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Regular Meeting
August 13, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday, 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, - °
SECOND TRIMM, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILWOMAN PROCTOR. CARRIED.
CHARLES SHANE arrived at 8:20 p.m.
CITY OFFICIALS C.J. DELAURENTI, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; LAWRENCE
PRESENT WARREN, City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN,
Planning Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director;
SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; RICHARD HOUGHTON, Public Works
Rep. ; JAMES MATTHEWS, Fire Dept. Rep. ; CAPT. WM. BOURASA, Police
Department Rep.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
AUGUST 3, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Proposed published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Condominium the public hearing to consider proposed ordinance regulating
Conversion conversion of residential rental units to condominiums and
Ordinance providing protection for tenants and purchasers. Planning and
Development Committee Chairman Perry explained the proposed
ordinance. Moved by Clymer, Second Perry, to close the public
hearing. Henry Dean, Attorney, 1700 Peoples Natl . Bank Bldg. ,
Seattle, requested more time to review the entire ordinance.
Continued Public Following discussion, SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH,
Hearing - Aug.27th TO CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR TWO WEEKS, TO AUGUST 27th.
CARRIED. (Ord. to be mailed to REMI, rental landlords and tenants. )
AUDIENCE COMMENT Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE, urged the City to enforce the
Signs sign code concerning political signs.
City Water Ernest Lobe, 2709 Talbot Rd. , requested City check on use of
City water by building contractors at no charge. Mayor
noted address would be given to engineering and investigated.
Recess MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 8:40 p.m. and reconvened at 9:00 p.m. Roll Call -
All council members present.
Executive MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE
Session SESSION TO DISCUSS LABOR NEGOTIATIONS. CARRIED. 9:00 p.m. and
reconvened at 10: 12 p.m. Roll Call - All council members present.
OLD BUSINESS
Planning & Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented report
Development noting its review of the Floyd Bailey letter, referred 5/14/79, and
Committee its referral to the Planning Director for response due to its
Floyd Bailey Letter comprehensive nature. For information only.
Interpace Corp. Planning and Development Committee report recommended that the
Appeal/Renton appeal of Interpace Corporation, re Renton Hill Rezone (R-219-78) ,
Hill Rezone be denied and that the Hearing Examiner's recommendation of approval
R-219-78 with conditions. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
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Ordinances & Resolutions
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following Ordinances
Committee Report for first reading:
Appropriating Ordinance was read appropriating funds to provide for the payment
Funds-Relocating of relocating a light standard in the amount of $1,614.00.
Light Standard MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, TO REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Cabaret Ordinance was read amending City Code relating to routine inspection
Ordinance of cabarets and investigation of complaints. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND SHANE TO REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
Alley Vacation- Ordinance was read vacating a portion of alley between SW 12th
Between SW 12th & St.and SW 13th St. as petitioned by Mr. Pierotti . VAC-14-79.
13th Sts. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE TO REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS
VAC-14-79 COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following Ordinances
for second and final readings:
ORDINANCE #3344 Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of
First City certain properties within the City from general classification
Equities Rezone district (G) to manufacturing park district (M-P) , First City
R-328-79 Equities, R-328-79. Property located west of Powell Ave. SW and
west/north of SW 7th Ave. between Grady Way on the south and
the Milwaukee Railroad on the north and proposed P-1 channel
(includes Earlington Golf Course area) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
SHANE TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ-ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
ORDINANCE #3345 Ordinance was read approving and confirming the assessments and
Approving and assessment roll of LID 309 for the improvement of a certain area
Confirming Final in the vicinity of Monterey Terrace, by doing all work necessary in
Roll - LID 309 connection therewith, levying and assessing the amounts therefor
Monterey Terrace- against the several lots, tracts, parcels of land and other property
Underground Power as shown on the assessment roll as confirmed by the City Council ;
and Other Utility and providing for payment of such assessments into the Local
Lines Improvement Fund, District No. 309 as created by Ordinance #3221.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following Resolutions
for adoption:
RESOLUTION #2288 Resolution was read approving Koll Business Center Final Plat.
Koll Business FP-362-79. Property located Block 3, Burlington Northern Orillia
Center - Final Industrial Park of Renton Div. 1. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE,
Plat FP-362-79 TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
RESOLUTION #2289 Resolution was read requesting the Washington State Department
Regional Traffic of Transportation to conduct a regional traffic study. MOVED
Study BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ.
CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke voted no.
�. Voucher Approval Ways and Means Committee report recommended approval of Vouchers
No. 24273 through No. 24497 in the amount of $528,835. 11. (Voids
#24268 - 24272) L.I .D. #302 Revenue Warrant, R-41, $257,545.65;
Cash Warrant, C-98, $244,895.03; Cash Warrant, C-99, $12,650.62.
LID #307, Revenue Warrant, R-6, $1,557.90; Cash Warrant, C-7.
$1,557.90. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE TO APPROVE THE VOUCHERS.
CARRIED.
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CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the
items included.
Claim for Damages- Claim for Damages filed by Michael Paddock, 11213 So. Lakeridge
Michael Paddock Dr. , Seattle, for alleged damage to picnic from sprinklers being
turned on. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Claim for Damages- Claim for Damages filed by Marilyn Sue Lovell , 1204 147 Ave. SE,
Marilyn Sue Bellevue, for alleged damage to car due to rut on edge of roadway.
Lovell Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Vacation of Petition filed by Michael Mastro requesting vacation of right-
Right-of-Way of way. Located west of Union Ave. and south of NE 4th St. , formerly
VAC-15-79 'known as SE 128th. Refer to Public Works Dept. for validation,
Mastro Board of Public Works re easements and fees, Tranportation Committee
Public Hearing and Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting September 17, 1979
9/17/79 as public hearing. Concur. VAC-15-79.
Street Vacation Petition filed by David A. Sabey requesting street vacation of
VAC-16-79 portion of SW 12th St. West of Oaksdale Ave. SW. Refer to Public
Sabey Works Dept. for validation, Board of Public Works re easements and
fees, Tranportation Committee and Ways and Means Committee for
Public Hearing resolution setting September 24, 1979 as public hearing. Concur.
9/24/79 VAC-16-79.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SHINPOCH, TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS
Approval SHOWN. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
1978 Pedestrian Letter was read from Bruce D. Olsen, Public Relations/Safety
Safety Citation Department, of the American Automobile Association presenting
the City of Renton with AAA' s Pedestrian Safety Citation for
the past 3 years without a pedestrian death. A plaque was
presented.
SW Victoria St.- Letter was read from Kathryn Kaczmarek requesting council
Street Vacation reconsider its previous decision setting a fee of $5. 10/sq. ft.
VAC-12-79 - Fee for street vacation of a portion of SW Victoria St. VAC-12-79.
Reduction Request MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE TO REFER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Gene Coulon Park Following discussion it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE,
Bond Issue COUNCIL GO ON RECORD REAFFIRMING GENE COULON PARK BOND ISSUE
ON A TWENTY (20) YEAR PERIOD OF TIME. CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
10:25 P.M.
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City Clerk
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bATE 8/13/79 WARRANT :)tST,. :BJTIO-N
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: NO.24268 - 24272
CURRENT 5217x055.57
'ARKS $19x040159
ARTERIAL STREETS $211894i19
STREETS 59x390974
LIBRARY 39j312.48
COMP EMP Tib ACT $710146
STREET FORWARD THRUST $938162
L WASH, BCH, FWD THRUST $300100
CEDAR RIVER TR CONST $96022991
SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR $411895117
wATERwORKS UTILITY S721692v08
AIRPORT $241268t40
1975 W 6 S CONSTRUCTION $400190
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towiQUIPMENT RENTAL ¢11x189175
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPP $148125
TOTAL 0 ALL WARRANTS F A w NTS $528x 8351 11
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wEx THE, UNDERSIGNED MEHBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVIA3 RFC;EIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHAVDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED• JO HEREBY
PAYMENT H H OH t • 4 N
. APPROVE FOR 4Y .ENT VOUC ERS NU. 24c73 T ROUu v0 24 97 I THE AMOUNT
OF $528x835. 11 THIS 13TH DAY OF AUGJST 1979•
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN MEMBER
L.I.D.#302
REVENUE WARRANT R-41 $257,545.65 MEMBER
CASH WARRANT C-98 $244,895.03
CASH WARRANT C-99 $ 12,650.62 L.I.D.#307
REVENUE WARRANT R-6 $1,557.90
j CASH WARRANT C-7 $1,557.90
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Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF August 13, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 9/13 8:00 P.M. SHINPOCH Council Chambers City Shop Negotiations
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CANCELLED PERRY
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 8/14 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 8/20 7:00 P.M. CLYMER
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
AUGUST 14, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6894 V 1,337 Dorthy Brazier 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport & Shed
6895 3,341 Joe Bowne 201 Union Ave SE Install Carport & Shed
6896 2,028 Shirley Bliss 3604 Shattuck Ave. S Repair & Reroof Residence
6897 400 Jack K. Fox 4308 NE 24th Extend Deck & Add Stairway
6E 11000 Balakrishna D. Thanedar 1707 NE 14th St. Consturct Deck
6E 850,000 Benaroya Company 700 SW 41st St. Interior Finish Building #6
69ow VOID
6901 VOID
6902 VOID
6903 Mosher-Vendeland 501 S Carr Road Level Site
6904 1,500 Shirley Fisher 1711 NE 16th St. Reroof Residence
6905 41,400 John H. McTigue 2717 Meadow Ave. N Single Family Residence
6906 300,000 Johnson & Braund 304 Main Ave. S Const. Three Story Office Bldg.
6907 2,000 Ted Peterson 2213 Duvall Ave. NE Carport & Room Addition
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2050 James Carver 1507 Jones Ave NE Side Sewer
2051 John Bone 269 Vashon Ave. SE " "
2052 Nello Rafanelli Lot 7 Blk 1 H.D. No. 1 " If
2053 Lou Gebenini 678 Sunset Blvd. NE "
2054 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4219 SE 4th Pl .
2055 11 11 11 4213 SE 4th P1 . if "
2056 it 4323 SE 4th Pl . "
2057 4314 SE 4th P1 .
2058 4329 SE 4th P1 . "
2059 Austin Co. SW 19th & Lind Ave. SW & Alarm System
2060 Swanson - Dean NE 30th & Kennewick Pl . NE & Off Site Improvements
2061 Loren Wade 19th & Shelton Plat Improvements
2062 A. M. Andrus 4102 SE 3rd P1 . Side Sewer
2C Craig Taylor Equipment 3100 E Valley Road "
ELbvwRICAL PERMITS
8242 400 Dennis I. Bransow 425 Wells Ave. N Adding Electric Heat & Wiring
18243 799,940 Austin Co. 1801 Lind Ave. SW Electrical Service & Wiring
8244 VOID
8245 VOID
8246 VOID
8247 25 K.E. Pollock 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Storage Shed
8248 153,000 Superior Fast Frieght 400 SW 34th Wire Freight Terminal
8249 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3208 SE 19th Ct. Wire Single Family Residence
8250 50 Larry Crook 1024 South Bailey Repair Electrical Wiring
: 8251 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3307 SE 20th Ct. Wire Single Family Residence
, 8252 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3225 SE 19th Ct. Wire Single Family Residence
8253 300 J. Olsen 201 Union Ave. Install Electrical Fixtures
8254 22,000 Wendy's 230 Rainier Ave. S Wire Restaurant
M8CHANICAL PERMITS
6983 83,978 The Koll Company 4201 East Valley Hwy. Install Plumbing & Fixtures
6984 9,700 Ervin Yoder Const. 1511 S Eagle Ridge Dr. Install Fixtures
6985 19,487 Benaroya Company 6505 41st St. #6 Install Plumbing & Fixtures
6986 150 Gordon Seubert 4219 SE 3rd St. Plumbing Reversal
6987 150 Nello Rafanelli 256 Vashon Ave. SE 11 If
6988 780 Charles Henderson Co. 3225 SE 19th Ct. Install Furnace
6989 784 Charles Henderson Cc. . 3226 SE 19th Ct. " "
69 75,000 The Austin Co. 1801 Lind Ave. SW Bldg. A Install Plumbing & Fixtures
69 75,000 " " " 1801 Lind Ave. SW Bldg. C 11 1] 1169L 75,000 " " " 1801 Lind Ave. SW Bldg. B " it "
6993 75,000 " " " 1801 Lind Ave. SW Bldg. D " If It
91000 Seatawa Foods 230 Rainier Ave. S if Is If
6995 2,350 Vandavere Homes 2709 Whitworth S Install Fixtures
6996 250 Mr. Peterson 562 Bronson Way NE Install Plumbing & Fixtures
6997 11100 Pandek Development 2807 Whitworth Ave. S Install Furnace
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. - Continued
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MECHANICAL PERMITS - Continued
6998 1,100 Pandek Development 2813 Whitworth Ave. S Install Furnace
6999 1,100 2825 Whitworth Ave. S "
7000 7,000 2897 Whitworth Ave. S "
7001 300 A.M. Andrus 4102 SE 3rd Pl . Plumbing Reversal
7002 275 John Julian 340 Sunset Blvd. N Install Furnace
7003 200 Doug Hood 1700 Union Ave. NE Install Furnace
SIGN PERMITS
715 3,000 Renton School Dist. #403 220 Logan Ave. S Install Pale Sign
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Regular Meeting
August 20 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday, 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF AUGUST 13, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Alley vacation between N. 35th & N. 36th St. , East of
Burnett Ave. N. Petitioned by Brown/Strand Homes (VAC-13-79)
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA
These items are distributed to all Council Members for study and are
adopted by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Letter from Joyce & Larry Catt commending Parks and Recreation
Dept. for its program for developmentally disabled people. Refer
to Park Director and Park Board.
b. Hearing Examiner' s recommendation of approval with conditions for
Rezone, Atlantic Services, Inc. , R-363-79. Property located Grady Way
between Main and Wells Ave. So. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
c. Letter from King County Boundary Review Board Notice of Proposed
Annexation of K.C.W.D. #90 (Nelson) . Refer to Public Works Dept.
and Utilities Committee.
d. Claim for Damages filed by Lillian Mitchell in the amount of $3,378.79,
for alleged knee injury while playing baseball in the park. Refer to
City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
e. City Clerk report petition filed by Valley Investment Properties/Robert
C. Olson for street vacation of a portion of Tacoma Ave. NE, No. of NE
17th St. between Shelton Ave. NE & Union Ave. NE. Refer to Public Works
Department, Board of Public Works, and the Transportation Committee for
verification of petition, determination regarding appraisal , and retention
of utility easements, and to Ways & Means setting public hearing for 10/1/79.
(VAC-17-79)
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Townsend-Chastain & Assoc. , Inc. request for Latecomers Agreement
re Plat of Azalea Lane.
b. Renton Historical Society request for budget allocation for repainting
of old fire station.
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11. AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
August 20 , 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Mosquito Control in Springbrook/Talbot Hill Area
Mayor & City Clerk to Sign Fire Station Landscaping Contact (Upon Approval of Attorne-)
Request to Repaint Old Fire Station
Use of Carpenters Local #1797 Parking Lot for Senior Center Dedication aftm
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Street Vacation - Tacoma Ave. NE, VAC-17-79
CITY ATTORNEY AND*INSURANCE CARRIER
*Claim for Damages, Lillian Mitchell
Fire Station Landscaping Contract
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Fire Services SE Quadrant of the City
PARK DEPT. AND PARK BOARD
Letter Commending Program for Developmentally Disabled People
Claim for Damages, Lillian Mitchell
PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.
K. C. Boundary Review Board - Notice of Proposed Annex. of K.C.W.D. #90
Street Vacation - Tacoma Ave. NE, VAC-17-79
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Street Vacation - Tacoma Ave. NE, VAC-17-79
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
K. C. Boundary Review Board - Notice of Proposed Annex. of K.C.W.D. #90
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Alley Vacation - between N. 35th & N. 36th Sts. , VAC-13-79
Renton Hill Rezone, Interpace Corp. , R-219-78
Atlantic Services, Inc. Rezone, R-363-79
Street Vacation - Tacoma Ave. NE, VAC-17-79
LID 297 Bonds Purchase Offer
PUBLIC HEARINGS: October 1, 1979 - Street Vacation, Tacoma Ave. NE, VAC-17-79
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
August 20, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday, 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL MARGARET PROCTOR, GEORGE J . PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM,
CHARLES SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS C.J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; DEL MEAD,
PRESENT City Clerk-Finance Rep. ; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; WARREN GONNASON,
Public Works Director; RON HEIRET, Park Supt. ; BRUCE PHILLIPS,
Fire Dept. Rep. ; CAPT JAMES PHELAN, Police Dept. Rep.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
AUGUST 13, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Alley Vacation published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
between N. 35th the public hearing to consider proposed alley vacation located
& N. 36th St. , between N. 35th & N. 36th St. , East of Burnett Ave. N. as
East of Burnett petitioned by Brown/Strand Homes. VAC-13-79. Letter was read
Ave. N. from Warren Gonnason, Chairman-Board of Public Works, noting
VAC-13-79 no objections to vacation, no easements and suggestion of no-
fee. Letter was read from Walter L. Cook, 903 N. 36th St. ,
noting his approval of vacation. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE
TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
SHANE, TO APPROVE ALLEY VACATION WITHOUT A FEE. CARRIED. MOVED
BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, TO REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Rose Gilbert, 10409 SE 174th, noted previous request of council
SW Victoria St. to review appraisal of SW Victoria St. street vacation, VAC-12-79.
Street Vacation Letter was read from Public Works Director, Warren Gonnason,
VAC-12-79 noting reappraisal of property to $5. 10 for a portion and $3.00
a sq. ft. for the remainder, the new totals owing would be
Kaczmarek - $16,957.50 and Allers - $3,600.00. Following discussion
it was MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION
OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. CARRIED.
Executive MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE
Session SESSION TO DISCUSS LABOR NEGOTIATIONS. CARRIED. 8:35 p.m.
and reconvened at 9:05 p.m. Roll Call - All council members
present.
OLD BUSINESS
Gene Coulon Council President Shinpoch urged individual endorsement of
Memorial Beach Park the Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park bond issue. City Attorney
Bond Issue cautioned council not to endorse as a legislative body, but
individually.
Fire Services Per request of the administration to make a presentation -
SE Quadrant of MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SHINPOCH, TO PLACE ON THE COMMITTEE OF
;ity THE WHOLE AGENDA THE MATTER OF FIRE SERVICES FOR THE SE QUADRANT
OF THE CITY. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, TO
REMOVE MATTER FROM THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE & REFER TO COMMITTEE OF
THE WHOLE. CARRIED.
Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report
Committee Report recommending referral of mosquito control in the Springbrook/
Mosquito Control Talbot Hill area back to the Mayor's office to see if any spraying
can be done and if it would be effective at the present time and
for inclusion in the 1980 budget to provide for control in that
area. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PROCTOR, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
REPORT. CARRIED.
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Old Business - Continued
City Water Councilman Stredicke noted complaint by Mr. Ernest Lobe on 8/13/79
re use of city water by building contractors, submitting letter
from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, noting water service
connection to the meter box from the street had not been installed
properly by the developer. Also, the City Water Department will
make the necessary corrections to the service line, install the
meter and bill the developer for these costs. Councilman Stredicke
requested the record show that Mr. Lobe had been informed of the
City' s findings and action taken.
Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairwoman Proctor presented report
Committee Report recommending the low bid of Tony M. Koenig Landscaping for
Fire Station the Fire Station Landscaping Project be accepted in the
Landscaping amount of $5,050. 19, also authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk
Award of Contract to sign. Moved by Clymer, Second Trimm to concur in the recommendation.
SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO ACCEPT THE LOW
BID, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report
Committee Report recommending the following ordinances for second and final
readings:
ORDINANCE #3346 Ordinance was read vacating a portion of alley between SW 12th
Alley Vacation- and SW 13th Streets as petitioned by Gunnar Ostlund. (VAC-11-79)
Between SW 12th & MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
SW 13th-VAC-11-79 ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
ORDINANCE #3347 Ordinance was read vacating a portion of alley between SW 12th
Alley Vacation- St. and SW 13th St. as petitioned by Mr. Pierotti . VAC-14-79.
Between SW 12th & MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
SW 13th -VAC-14-79 ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
ORDINANCE #3348 Ordinance was read providing for appropriation of funds for the
Appropriating Funds payment of relocating a light standard in the amount of $1,614.00.
Relocating Light MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
Standard ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested
the record show the money was paid by a developer.
ORDINANCE #3349 Ordinance was read, amending City Code relating to routine inspection
Cabaret of cabarets and investigation of complaints. MOVED BY CLYMER,
Ordinance SECOND SHANE, TO ADOPT THE ORDINA14CE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL
AYES. CARRIED
The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following for first
read and advancing to second and final :
ORDINANCE #3350 Ordinance was read relating to improvements at the Gene Coulon
Gone Coulon Memorial Beach Park and amendinq Ordinance No. 3343 passed and
Memorial Park approved Aug. 6, 1979 for a bond issue. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
Bond Issue CLYMER, TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL
(Amending) READINGS. CARRIED. After readings it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
SHINPOCH, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED. (9/18/79 Election Ballot Issue, $7,825,000.00)
The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following for NM
first reading:
Renton Hill Rezone Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain
R-219-78 properties within the City from heavy industrial district to
Interpace Corp. residence single family district (R-1) ; public district (P-1)
and manufacturing park district (M-P) . Renton Hill , R-219-78.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
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Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued
ORDINANCE #3351 Ordinance was read vacating a portion of Maple Ave. SW as
Street Vacation petitioned by Martin Seelig. VAC-7-79. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
Maple Ave. SW STREDICKE, TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL
VAC-7-79 READINGS. CARRIED. After readings it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
STREDICKE, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
ORDINANCE #3352 Ordinance was read vacating a portion of Camas Ave. NE as petitioned
Street Vacation by Mike Potoshink and James Miller, Jr. VAC-9-79. MOVED BY
Camas Ave. NE PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND
(VAC-9-79) AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. After readings it was MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND SHANE TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Councilman Stredicke noted for the record that both street vacations,
VAC-7-79 and VAC-9-79, were unopposed at both public hearings .
The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following resolutions
for adoption:
RESOLUTION #2290 Resolution was read setting public hearing of proposed vacation of
Vacation of R ght- right-of-way between NE 4th St. & Union Ave. NE for September 17,
of-Way VAC-15-79 1979. Petitioned by Michael Mastro. (VAC-15-79) MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
RESOLUTION #2291 Resolution was read setting public hearing of proposed street
Street Vacation- vacation of a portion of SW 12th St. and alley east of Oaksdale
SW 12th St. & Ave. SW and south of SW Grady Way for September 24, 1979. Petitioned
Abutting Alleys by David A. Sabey. (VAC-16-79) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, TO
VAC-16-79 ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the
items included.
Commendation for Letter from Joyce & Larry Catt commending Parks and Recreation
Parks & Rec.programs Department for its program for developmentally disabled people.
for Disabled Refer to Park Director and Park Board.
Atlantic Services, Hearing Examiner' s recommendation of approval with conditions for
Inc. Rezone rezone, Atlantic Services, Inc. , R-363-79. Property located Grady
R-363-79 Way between Main and Wells Ave. So. Refer to Ways and Means
Committee.
K.C. Boundary Letter from King County Boundary Review Board Notice of Proposed
Review Board-Notice Annexation of K.C.W.D. #90 (Nelson) . Refer to Public Works Dept_.
of Proposed Annex. and Utilities Committee.
of K.C.W.D. #90
Claim for Damages- Claim for Damages filed by Lillian Mitchell in the amount of
Lillian Mitchell $3,378.79, for alleged knee injury while playing baseball in
the park. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
(Copy to Park Dept. )
Street Vacation- City Clerk report petitionfiled by Valley Investment Properties/
Tacoma Ave. NE Robert C. Olson for street vacation of a portion of Tacoma Ave. NE,
VAC-17-79 No. of NE 17th St. between Shelton Ave. NE & Union Ave. NE. Refer
to Public Works Department, Board of Public Works, and the Transpor-
tation Committee for verification of petition, determination
regarding appraisal , and retention of utility easements, and
Public Hearing referral to Ways and Means Committee setting public hearing
October 1, 1979 for October 1, 1979. VAC-17-79
Consent Agenda MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS
Approval SHOWN. CARRIED.
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8/20/79 Page 4
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Request for Letter was read from Wayne E. Chastain of Townsend-Chastain &
Latecomers Assoc. requesting Latecomer Agreement re Plat of Azalea Lane for
Agreement-Azalea the additional costs involved to provide a system large enough
Lane to accommodate the surrounding + 50 acres. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND SHINPOCH, TO REFER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Renton Historical Letter was read from Ernest Tonda, President-Renton Historical
Society Request Society, requesting council consider a budget allocation in
to Paint Old Fire 1980 for repainting of the old fire station, now used as the
Station Historical Society Museum. (Preliminary bid received in the
amount of $2,500. ) MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER
TO ADMINISTRATION FOR CONSIDERATION OF ALLOCATION IN 1980
PRELIMINARY BUDGET. CARRIED.
LID 297 Bonds Letter was read from Richard T. Kennedy, Seattle-Northwest
Purchase Offer Securities Corp. , purchase offer of LID 297 bonds to mature
$389,037.99 on or September 1, 1991 and bear interest, payable annually
at the rate of 7 percent. Letter was read from Gwen Marshall ,
Finance Director, requesting council accept the purchase offer
of Seattle Northwest-Securities for LID bonds to be dated
September 1, 1979. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, TO CONCUR
IN THE REQUEST OF THE FINANCE DIRECTOR AND REFER TO WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Use of Carpenters Letter was read from Richard L. Hart, United Brotherhood of
Local #1797 Parking Carpenters and Joiners of America, noting action by Local #1797
Lot for Senior to offer the City the use of their parking lot for the dedication
Center Dedication ceremonies of the Senior Citizen Center. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND
Ceremony STREDICKE, THE MAYOR WRITE TO THE CARPENTERS LOCAL ACKNOWLEDGING
AND THANKING FOR THE OFFER. CARRIED,
Commendation of Letter was read from Mary & Paul Utschinski and Karen & Dick
Bronco Sectional Hagerty commending the Parks Dept. for its Bronco Sectional
Baseball Tournament Baseball Tournament.
NEW BUSINESS
Renton Senior Councilman Stredicke presented for the City's records Seattle-
Citizen's Center King County Division on Aging publication (Elder Affairs)
article on "A Home Away From Home" re the Renton Senior Citizen's
Center, which noted the new center to be dedicated on
August 26th.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
9:50 P.M.
Delores A. Mead, C.M.C.
City Clerk
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF August 20, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 9/13 8:00 P.M. SHINPOCH Council Chambers City Shop Negotiations
SE Quadrant Fire Protection
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 8/23 CANCELLED PERRY
Thurs. 8/30 4:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room Wiemann Appeal
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 8/21 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room Meet with Citizens Advisory
Committee
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 8/27 7:00 P.M. CLYMER
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
Citizens Advisory Committee Tues. 8/21 4:15 P.M. 3rd Floor Conf. Room
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
AUGUST 20, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6908 VOID
6909 48,000 David M. LaFranchi 910 Grant Ave. S. Construct Residence
6910 12,000 Kenneth Harkey 4104 NE 11th St. Construct Addition to Residence
6911 50,000 Robert L. Edwards Renton Shopping Center Tenant Interior Finish
6912 11000 Tino Cugini 2717 NE 4th St. Constr. Carport
6913 41,000 Leonard Builders, Inc.4414 SE 4th St. Construct Residence
6914 41,000 Leonard Builders, Inc.4427 SE 4th St. Construct Residence
6915 3,000 Michael L. Smith 1234 S. 3rd St. Construct Detached Carport
6916 - Stirskey Holdings 264 Hardie SW Demolish Residence
6917 60,000 George Oberholtzer 2300 Vashon Ct.NE Construct Residence
6918 500 Ray N. Johnson 1503 Davis Ave. S. Construct Deck
6919 26,000 Kathryn Belan 816 Monroe Ave. NE Move House/Constr. Addition
6920 180,000 McDonald' s 4421 NE Sunset Blvd. Construct Restaurant
6921 1,300 Ed Witzel 201 Union Ave. SE Carport, Awning, Shed
6922 3,534 Harold Blackburn 201 Union Ave. SE Carport, Awning, Shed
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2064 Affiliated American Benson Hwy. & Puget Dr.S. Connect Side Sewer
2065 Fred Fleischmann 4412 SE 3rd Pl . Install Side Sewer
2066 Craig Taylor 3300 E. Valley Rd. Installation of Watermain
2067 Condominium Bldrs. Puget Dr. & Grant Ave. Install Sidewalk & Driveways
2068 Leonard Builders,Inc. 4209 SE 3rd P1 . Driveway Approach
2069 Billy L. Davie 4425 SE 4th Pl . Install Side Sewer
2070 Woody Blood 1713 NE 14th Connect Side Sewer
2071 NW Homes of Bellevue 700 - 108th NE Connect Side Sewer
2072 Daniel Armstrong 1517 Morris Ave. S. Extension of Side Sewer
2073 Felix Tajon 2033 Harrington Pl . NE Install Side Sewer
2074 Lindsey & Deward Eades 2037 Harrington P1 . NE Install Side Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
8255 650 Robert Baker 1015 N. 38th St. Wire Swimming Pool
8256 250 Affiliated American 1301 S. Puget Dr. Install Temp. Service
8257 3,950 Boeing 10-72 & 71 Bldg. Install Conduit
8258 950 Bill Dunn 3107 Talbot Rd. S. Wire Residence
8259 7,850 Forestbrook Assoc. 1555 Union Ave. NE Wire Condominium
8260 600 Sanders 187 Union Ave. NE New Service & Add. Wiring
8261 35 Harold A. Blackburn 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Recepticle for Shed
8262 100 Daisy Hamilton 201 Union Ave. SE Hook Up Mobile Home
8263 11500 Lindsey & Deward Eades 2037 Harrington Pl . NE Wire Residence
8264 1,500 Wayne Hills 6662 Sunset Blvd. NE Wire Residence
8265 4,300 Renton Voc. Tech. 3000 NE 4th St. Install 200 Amp Service
8266 1,500 Wm. Voutheir 2220 Blaine Ave. NE Install 400 Amp Service
8267 11100 A.L. Meakin 3608 Sunset Blvd. NE Wire Residence
8268 15,010 Pacific NW Bell 300 SW 7th St. Remodel Wiring
MECHANICAL PERMITS
7004 1,650 First Line Investments 1615 Shelton Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7005 1,650 First Line Investments 1703 Shelton Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7006 987 Wm. Dunn Constr. 3107 Talbot Rd. S. Install Electric Furnace
7007 10,000 Affiliated American 1301 S. Puget Dr. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7008 6,000 Affiliated American 1301 S. Puget Dr. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7009 11100 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7010 11100 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7011 11100 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7012 1,400 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7013 1,400 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. S, Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7014 13,000 Portland Elec.& Plumbing 4100 W. Valley Rd. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7015 29,900 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 700 SW 41st St. Install Office Sprinkler System
7016 795 Fred Fleischman 4412 SE 3rd P1 . Reverse Plumbing
7017 100 Lily A. Colwell 1519 Aberdeen NE Install Washing Machine Plumbing
7018 1,800 Lindsay & Deward Eades 2037 Harrington P1 . NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7019 VOID
7020 1,500 Lindsay & Deward Eades 2037 Harrington P1 . NE Install Gas Furnace
7021 7,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 600 SW 43rd St. Install Sprinkler System
7022 5,000 Olympic Venture 1850 Grant Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
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ERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
August 20, 1979
Page Two
MECHANICAL PERMITS - Continued
7023 5,000 Olympic Venture 1850 Grant Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7024 600 Lee R. Woods 1109 N. 28th Pl . Install Wood Burning Stove
7C"r 100 Daniel Armstrong 1517 Morris Ave. S. Install Washer & Sink
7( 2,300 Paragon Development 613 S. 31st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7( 2,150 Paragon Development 601 S. 31st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7029 93,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7029 6,000 Bob McRay 280 Morris Ave. S. Install Gas Burner & Water Htr.
7030 11100 Parkwood Homes 2117 Blaine Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace & Water Htr.
7031 11100 Parkwood Homes 2114 Blaine Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace & Water Htr.
7032 11100 Parkwood Homes 2111 Blaine Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace & Water Htr.
7033 11100 Parkwood Homes 2108 Blaine Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace & Water Htr.
7034 10,000 Boeing 4-64 Bldg. Install Fixtures
7035 1,085 Paragon Development 613 S. 31st St. Install Gas Furnace
SIGN PERMITS
716 1,000 Joseph Wehmeyer 240 Rainier Ave. S. Install Wall Sign
717 100 Deacon Properties 423 Monroe NE Install Directional Sign
718 100 Deacon Properties 2425 NE 3rd St. Install Directional Sign
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
August 27 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF AUGUST 20, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Proposed Condominium Conversion Ordinance 'W
Continued from August 13, 1979
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA
These items are distributed to all Council Members for study and are
adopted by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Letter from Hugh R. Darby, Chief of Police,notice of Auction for
Disposition of Unclaimed Property to be held on Tuesday, Sept. 25,
1979. For information only.
b. Mayor' s reappointment of Mr. Felix Campanella to the Board of Adjustment,
position #1, term to expire Sept. 6, 1983. Refer to Ways and Means
Committee.
c. Mayor's appointment of Mr. James Dalpay to the Board of Adjustment,
position #4, replacing Mr. Gary Smith, term to expire September 6,
1982.
d. Letter from Mr. Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, request for
amendment to Ordinance #3320 creating a "Cumulative Reserve Fund"
redefining to one of a more general nature relating to the """
construction, installation, & maintenance of the City's storm sewer
system.
e. Letter from Ernest Tonda, Renton Historical Society, requesting
permission to have a large cedar tree removed from the south side
of the Museum or any possible alternatives . Refer to the Community
Services Committee.
f. Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, request for project
acceptance as of Aug. 27, 1979 and start of 30 day period for release
of retained amount; Talbot Hill Pump Station, CAG-075-77. Concur.
g. Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, request for project
acceptance as of Aug. 27, 1979 and start of 30 day period for release
of retained amount; LID 302, Lind Ave. SW, Contract A. Concur.
h. King County Council notice of deadline for submitting 1980 property
tax levies is November 14, 1979. Refer to Finance Dept. and Ways and
Means Committee.
i . Letter from Gloria Minnick, Purchasing Controller, noting outcome of
Surplus Equipment Auction held on July 28, 1979. For information only.
j. Claim for Damages filed by Sheila W. Mottern for alleged loss of shoes
at Liberty Park' s swimming pool . Refer to City Attorney, Insurance
Carrier, and Parks Dept.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Complaint from C.A. Staley re use of heavy equipment in area.
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11. AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
August 27 , 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
BUILDING DEPARTMENT
Citizens Complaint, C.A. Staley
CITY ATTORNEY AND *INSURANCE CARRIER
.� *Claim for Damages, Sheila W. Mottern
Executive Session - Labor Negotiations
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Remova of Cedar Tree at Renton Historical Society Museum
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
Deadline for 1980 Property Tax Levies
PARK DEPARMENT
Claim for Damages, Sheila W. Mottern
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Proposed Condominium Conversion Ordinance
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Alley Vacation, between N. 35th & N. 36th Sts. , VAC-13-79
Atlantic Services Rezone, R-363-79
Board of Adjustment Appointment, Mr. Felix Campanella
Amendment to Cumulative Reserve Fund Ordinance #3320
Deadline for 1980 Property Tax Levies
Public Hearing: Oct. 1, 1979 - Proposed street vacation, Tacoma Ave. NE, VAC-17-79
Appointment: Mr. James Dalpay, Board of Adjustment
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
August 27 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8: 00 P .M. Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM, CHARLES SHANE. ---
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILWOMAN
MARGARET PROCTOR. CARRIED. Councilwoman Proctor arrived
shortly thereafter.
CITY OFFICIALS C.J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN,City Attorney; MAXINE
PRESENT MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director;
WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks
and Recreation Director; DAVID CLEMENS, Planning Dept. Rep. ;
JAMES MATTHEWS, Fire Dept. Rep. ; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
AUGUST 20, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Proposed Condo published, and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Conversion the continued public hearing to consider the proposed condominium
Ordinance conversion ordinance. Letter from Henry Dean, Attorney, 1700
Peoples National Bank Bldg. , Seattle, was read suggesting number
Cont. from of days to complete the ordinance and possible exclusion of certain
8/13/79 sections. Henry Dean (representing Misty Cove Apts. ) inquired about
section regarding updating apartments being converted to present
building code requirements may not always be feasible of older units
and requirement of guarantees of items within the unit. Councilwoman
Shinpoch noted objective was to prevent conversion of sub-standard
buildings. Mike Moyer, 16803 254th P1 , So. King County Tenants Union,
noted favorable response to the proposed ordinance except for exclusion
of financial aid to tenants forced to move elsewhere. MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, REFER TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
.CO MIM TTEF TO CONSIDER SUGGESTIONS AND COMPLETE THE ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Judy Pierce, King County Emergency Medical Services, explained
recommendation for King County to directly operate paramedic services
to residents of South King County. The main objective of such a
program would be to handle administration and funding. Also, explaining
proposed county wide six year levy issue to fund basic and paramedic
services at approximately $.21/$1,000 from Renton would total
$195,775.00. King County Councilwoman Pat Thorpe noted desire for
City to be aware of the program coming before the County Council
probably next week requesting the County administrate such a program.
Councilman Stredicke requested that a countywide 911 program be
included.
OLD BUSINESS
Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report
omm ttee Report re special needs and joint funding presently available through
the Housing and Community Development Block Grant Program noting
the following:
South Burnett Community Services Committee recommended th"dt the City endorse an
Park Project application for $20,000 of additional funds for the South Burnett
Park Project. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, TO CONCUR IN THE
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Funds for South Community Services Committee report recommended that $5,179 of additional
Burnett Park 1979-1980 population funds be committed to the South Burnett Park Project.
Project MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
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Old Business - Continued
Applications Community Services Committee report recommended the City Co-sponsor
for Interjurisdic- three applications for interjurisdictional funds (1. King County
tional Funds Unified Weatherization Program, 2. Cedar River Trail System, 3. King
County Senior Housing Program) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH,
TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Executive MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION
Session TO DISCUSS LABOR NEGOTIATIONS. CARRIED. 9:15 p.m. and reconvened
at 10:20 p.m. Roll Call - All council members present.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report
Committee Report recommending the following ordinance for second and final readings :
ORDINANCE #3353 Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain
Renton Hill Phase properties within the city from heavy industrial district to
III Rezone residence single family district (R-1) ; public district (P-1)
R-219-78 and manufacturing park district (M-P) Renton Hill Phase III, R-219-78,
Interpace Corp. Interpace Corp. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following ordinance
for first reading:
Alley Vacation- Ordinance was read vacating a portion of an alley between N. 35th
Between N. 35th & and N. 36th Streets, East of Burnett Ave. N. as petitioned by Brown/
N. 36th Sts. , Strand Homes. VAC-13-79. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO REFER
VAC-13-79 BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Atlantic Services Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain
Rezone properties within the city from light industrial district (L-1)
R-363-79 and residence district (R-3) to business district (B-1) . Atlantic
Services, Inc. , R-363-79. Property located at the southwest corner
of south Grady Way and Main Ave. South. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
SHANE, TO REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following resolution
for adoption:
RESOLUTION #2292 Resolution was read setting a public hearing on October 1, 1979
Street Vacation to hear the matter of a proposed street vacation of a portion
Tacoma Ave. NE of Tacoma Ave. NE, north of NE 17th St. , between Shelton Ave. NE
VAC-17-79 and Union Ave. NE. (VAC-17-79) Petitioned by Valley Investment
Properties/Robert C. Olson. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM,TO
ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Voucher Approval Ways and Means Committee report recommended approval of Vouchers
No. 24503 through No. 24717 in the amount of $353,555.31. (Voids
#24498 - 24502) LID #302, Revenue Warrant,R-42,$18,446.48;
Cash Warrant,C-100,$18,081.76; Cash Warrant,C-101, $227.70; Cash
Warrant,C-102, $137.02. LID #307, Revenue Warrant, R-7, $32,479.15;
Cash Warrant,C-8, $32,479. 15. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, TO
APPROVE THE VOUCHERS. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion without discussion,
unless requested. Motion follows the items included.
Police Auction for Letter from Hugh R. Darby,Chief of Police, notice of Auction for
Disposition of Disposition of Unclaimed Property to be held on Tuesday, September
Unclaimed Property 25, 1979. Notice to be placed in the local .newspaper. For
information only.
Reappointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti reappointing Mr. Felix Campanella to
Board of the Board of Adjustment, position #1, term to expire Sept. 6, 1983.
Adjustment Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
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8/27/79 Page 3
Consent Agenda - Continued
Appointment Letter from Mayor Delaurenti appointing Mr. James Dalpay to the Board
Board of of Adjustment, position #4, term to expire September 6, 1982. Mr.
Adjustment Dalpay is to replace Mr. Gary Smith. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
PERRY, TO CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENT. CARRIED.
Cumulative Letter from Mr. Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, request for
Reserve Fund amendment to Ordinance #3320 creating a "Cumulative Reserve Fund"
redefining to one of a more general nature relating to the
construction, installation, and maintenance of the City's storm
sewer system. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, TO REFER TO THE
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Removal of Cedar Letter from Ernest Tonda, Renton Historical Society, requesting
Tree-Renton permission to have a large cedar tree removed from the south side
Historical of the Museum or any possible alternatives. Refer to the Community
Society Services Committee.
Talbot Hill Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, request for project
Pump Station acceptance as of August 27, 1979 and start of 30 day period for release
CAG-075-77 of retained amount ($20,843.92) ; Talbot Hill Pump Station, CAG-075-77.
Concur.
LID 302 Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, request for project
Lind Ave. SW acceptance as of August 27, 1979 and start of 30 day period for
release of retained amount ($27,680.72) . LID 302, Lind Ave. SW,
Contract A. Concur.
1980 Property Letter from Ruby Chow, Chairman, King County Council , notice of
Tax Levies deadline for submitting 1980 property tax levies is November 14, 1979.
Deadline Refer to Finance Dept. and Ways and Means Committee.
Surplus Equipment Letter from Gloria Minnick, Purchasing Controller, noted outcome
Auction of Surplus Equipment Auction held on July 28, 1979; net profit of
$24,028.90. For information only.
Claim for Damages Claim for Damages, filed by Sheila W. Mottern for alleged loss of
Sheila W. Mottern shoes checked-in at the Liberty Park swimming pool . Refer to City
Attorney, Insurance Carrier, and Park Dept.
Consent Aqenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Approval CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Citizens Letter was read from C.A. Staley, Box 3407, Federal Way, complaining
Complaint of property infringement of rental property due to storage of gravel ,
soil , and bark, and operation of excavating & loading equipment at all
hours by neighbor. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, TO REFER TO THE
BUILDING DEPARTMENT TO TAKE ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION AS NEEDED. CARRIED.
Fill Permit Letter was read from J.J. Gordon, Manager, Property Management,
Orillia Burlington Northern, requesting extension of fill permit
Industrial Park to Glacier Park Co./Burlington Northern be granted to fill 39
Div. I & II acres for development of Division II of plat-Property adJacent to City's
20 acre wetlands and had been offered to City. Mayor noted the adminis-
tration would authorize approval to fill the acreage for development.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL GO ON RECORD AS NOT BEING
IN THF pnSITInN TO ACOUIRE THE PROPERTY BECAUSE OF FUNDING. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS
Parking on Councilman Stredicke inquired of rental fee for parking on Burnett
Burnett Ave. Ave. by an automobile agency. The Mayor noted $350.00 had been
collected.
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New Business - Continued
Labor Councilman Perry inquired of the City Attorney for legal advice
Negotiations regarding the current labor negotiations taking place in executive
session. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED
TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR A WRITTEN RESPONSE. CARRIED.
Renton Senior Mayor Delaurenti noted dedication of new Renton Senior Center, Sunday,
Center August 26, 1979 and commended the city staff for having done such
Dedication a fine job.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
10: 15 P.M.
axine E. Motor, Deputy City Clerk
ExP111 33 CITY OF RENTON
DATE 8/27/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: NO.024498 — #24502
CURRENT $1361937.10
PARKS $17*892o99
ARTERIAL STREETS *2P962.70
STRtLTS 043*343*82
arra
LIBRARY *1,88400
COMP EMP TR ACT *1*313057
STREET FORWARD THRUST $15603H
L MASH. BCH. FWD THRUST *71797.96
WATERWORKS UTILITY *95J106.50
AIRPORT *12.973.11
1975 w & S CONSTRUCTION $5.350•il
TALBOT PUMP STA CONST *1113#09
EQUIPMENT RENTAL $90429.40
FIREMAN'S PENSION $16#093089
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS *352,555.31
wE* THE UNDERSIGNED ME48LNS OF THE NAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY COUNC16o HAVING RELEIVEU DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, 00 HEREBY
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NU. 24503 THROUGH NO• 24714 IN THE AMUUNT
OF *352.555.31 TMAY OF AUGUST 1979.
COMMITTEE CHAIRMANFX
MEMBER • ��
L.I.D.#302
MEMBER - •
REVLNUS WARRANT NO.#R-42 $18,446.48
CASH WARRANT NOA C-100 $18,081.76
CASH WARRANT NO.*C-101 $ 227.70 L.I.D.t307
CASH WARRANT NO.*C-102 $ 137.02 REVENUE WARRANT NO./R-7 $32,479.15
CASH WARRANT NO.•C-8 $32,479.15
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF August 27, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 9/13 8:00 P.M. SHINPOCH Council Chambers City Shop Negotiations
SE Quadrant Fire Protection
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 8/30 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Wiemann Appeal
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 8/28 CANCELLED STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 9/10 7:00 P.M. CLYMER
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
Citizens Advisory Committee Tues. 8/21 4:15 P.M. 3rd Floor Conf. Room
LEOFF Wed. 9/5 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room
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Off ICE Of THt CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
AUGUST 27, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6123 T 'F,O6b Dean West(ott U7U1 Camas Ave. NE install Swimming Pool
6924 50,300 The Boeing Lo Boeing Renton Plant Constr. Paint Storage facility
6925 14,300 The Boeing Lo Boeing Renton Plant Constr. Bridge Connecting Bldgs.
6926 25,000 The Boeing Co Boeing Renton Plant Replace Partitions
6927 953,000 The Boeing Co. Boeing Renton Plant Renovate Says 1,2 6 3
6928 VOID
6919 170,000 Dr. Andrew Deak 4509 Talbot Road S Construct Clinic
nr 6930 VOID
6931 VOID
69)2 VOID
6933 VOID
6934 VOID
6935 VOID
69)6 VOID
6937 VOID
6938 VOiD
6939 78,000 Craig Taylor Equipment Co. 3100 East Valley Rd. Conor. Addition to Steel Shop
6940 7.000 Mr. B Mrs. Ellifrits 4218 SE 3rd P1. Constr. Rec Room Addition
6941 6,500 Bonnie J. Anderson 802 N 31st St. Install Swimming Pool
6942 2,500 Thomas M. Baker 1202 N 35th St. Construct Garage
6943 60,DOO Superior fast Frt. 400 SM 44th St. Install Fuel Storage facility
6944 2,000 G. Robert Bird 108 Logan Ave. S Remodel Single Family Residence
6945 50,000 Holric 1422 Raymond Ave. SW Constr. Foundation for Bldg.
6946 2,800 Herb Danly 201 Union Ave. SE Cable Carport
CONSTRUCTIOM PERMITS
Vanderveer Homes 2709 Whitworth Ave S Install Side Sewer
2076 Milan Roddie 4426 SE 3rd Pl. "
2077 Don Schultz 303 Factory Ave. N
2078 Sea Tawa Foods inc. 230 Rainier Ave. S Overlay Driveways (35)
1079 Pandek Developers 2825 Whitworth S Install Side Sewer
2080 2819 Whitworth S
2061 " 2813 Whitworth S „
2082 2807 Whitworth S "
2063 Pre-Cut International 600 SW 13th St.
2084 Valley General Hospital 4013 S 43rd St.
2085 Johnson Bruand Houser Way S 6 Main Ave, Install Driveways (2)
2086 McCormick 1st & lake Add. /2 Redo Driveway
2087 Mr. 6 Mrs. Meister 4507 SE 2nd P1. Install Side Sewer
2058 Sanford Webb 256 Chelan Ave. SE
2059 Renton Village 555 Renton Plaza Drive
2090 City of Renton Bronson Way N "
2091 The Austin Co. 1801 Lind Ave. S "
2092 0/W Properties SW Grady Way Inspection of Water System
ELECTRICJk PERMITS
"64Daniel Sorenson 3023 Talbot Rd. S Wire Addition
8270 500 Patrick L. Patterson 403 Taylor Pl. NW Install New Service
8271 300 Renton Historical Society 235 Mill Ave. S Rework Existing Circuits
8272 495 Dick Lang 3524 ME 10th St. Install Electric Heaters, fent
8273 250 Lowell E. Crabb 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Storage Shed
8274 375 Al Fudge 4715 NE Sunset Blvd- Wire Circuit for Propane Tank
8275 3.500 Stirskey Holdings, LTD 520 Smithers Ave. S Wire 4-Plea
8276 3,500 526 Smithers Ave. S "
8277 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3221 SE 18th St. Wire Family Residence
8278 850 3227 SE 18th St. "
8279 100 Stirskey Holdings 520 Smithers Ave. S Install Temporary Service
3280 100 Paragon Development 601 S 31st St. install Temporary Service
8281 100 George Oberholtzer 2306 Vashon Ct. NE Install Temporary Service
8282 100 Stirskey Holdings 540 Burnett Ave. S install Temporary Service
8283 100 Oa mar Construction 527 S 28th Pi. Install Temporary Service
8284 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3227 SE 18th St. Install Temporary Service
8185 100 WRY Corporation 3233 NE 12th St. Install Temporary Service
8286 100 Olympic Venture Const. 1850 Grant Ave. S Install Temporary Service
8287 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3327 SE 17tn St. Install Temporary Service
8288 100 1. 3323 SE 17th St. install Temporary Service
8289 Mart Enterprises 4100 Lk. Washington Blvd. N Install Temporary Service
8290 250 Renton Village Co 555 S Renton Village Pi Install Temporary Service
8291 f 650 Edward Brown 1917 Blaine Ave. ME Wire Addition
8292 VOID
8293 600 G. Robert Bird 108 Logan Ave. S Renew Wiring
8294 1,650 Jim Carver 1507 Jones Ave. NE Wire Family Residence
8295 850 Parkwood Homes 2111 Blaine Ave. SE Wire family Residence
92% 1,600 Mrs. Mathiesonn 2502 Sunset Blvd. NE Install service - Wire Addition
MECHANICAL PERMITS
7036 200 Daniel Sorensen 3023 Talbot Rd. S install Plumbing/Fixtures
7037 720 Charles Henderson Co. 3208 SE 19th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
7038 780 3221 SE 18th St. "
7039 847 3227 SE 18th St. "
7040 100 Patrick L. Patterson 403 Taylor Pi. Install Plumbing/fixtures
7041 2,695 Rich Imus 5143 Ripley Lane N Install furnace
7042 91,2s0 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 600 SW 43rd St. Install Heaters
7043 5,000 Affiliated American 1301 S. Supet Dr. install fixtures
704 150 Sanford E. Webb 256 Chelan Ave. SE Plumbing Reversal
705 720 Charles Henderson Co. 3209 SE 20th Ct. Install Gas Purnace
7046 784 3203 SE 20th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
70 7 11600 Sunrise Construction 3318 Edmonds Ave, ME Install Plumbing/Fixtures
1048 4,500 Stirskey Holdings 540 Burnett Ave. S install Plumbing/Fixtures
709 400 G. Robert Bird 108 Logan Ave. S Install Plumbing/fixtures
1050 11200 Vandaveer Homes 2709 Whitworth Ave S Install Gas Furnace
7051 1,200 Stan Witsoe 205 S 14th St. Install Electric Furnace
SIGN PERMITS
T%______T50 Affiliated American 1301 S Puget Dr. Install two Pole Signs
C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF AUGUST, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR;
)ATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
13/79 CURRENT FUND $217,055.57
PARKS & RECREATION 19,040.59
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ARTERIAL STREETS 21,894.19
CITY STREETS 9,390.74
LIBRARY 9,312.48
COMP. EMP. TRNG. (CETA) 710.46
STREET FORWARD THRUST 938.62
LK. WN. BEACH FWD. THRUS 300.00
CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CONSTR 96,922.91
SENIOR CITZ CTR CONSTR. 41,895.17
WATERWORKS UTILITY 72,692.08
AIRPORT 24,268.40
1975 W & S CONSTR. 400.90
TALBOT PUMP STAT. CONSTR 2,675.00
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 11,189.75
UNEMPLOYMENT COMP. 148.25
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of AUGUS $528,835. 11
1/11/79 CURRENT FUND $ 61,305.54
COMP. EMP. TRNG. (CETA) 921.22
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of AUGUS $ 62,226. 76
,/15/79 CURRENT FUND $111,307.95
PARKS & RECREATION 41,744.77
CITY STREETS 24,045.09
LIBRARY 9,189.04
COMP.EMPL.TRNG. (CETA) 3,829.62
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 21,377.71
AIRPORT 1,843.87
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,719.50
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of AUIGUS7 $216,057.55
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C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS i
MONTH OF AUGUST, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR;
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
$136,937.10
8i /79 CURRENT FUND
..� PARKS & RECREATION 17,892.99
2,962.70
ARTERIAL STREETS
43,343.82
CITY STREETS
1,884.30
LIBRARY
1,313.57
COMP. EMP. TRN. (CETA)
156.38
STREET FORWARD THRUST
7,797.96
LK. WASH. BEACH FWD THRUIT
95,106.50
WATERWORKS UTILITY
12,973.11
AIRPORT
5,350.51
1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION
1,313.09
TALBOT PUMP STATION CONS R.
9,429.40
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
16,093.88
FIREMAN'S PENSION
CLAIMS FUND ransfers for W. of AUGUST $352,555.31
$ 61,682.99
8/25/79 CURRENT FUND
921.22
COMP. EMP. TRN. (CETA)
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of AUGUST $ 62,604.21
$112,247.02
8/31/79 CURRENT FUND
PARKS & RECREATION 34,825.97
23,008.66
CITY STREETS
9,115.44
LIBRARY
COMP.EMPL.TRNG. (CETA) 3,023.90
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 21,206.66
'! 1,721.13
AIRPORT
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,668.29
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of AUGUST $207,817.07
MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR
RENION l. l1Y COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
September 10 , 1919 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
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3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF AUGUST 27, 1979
4. AUDIENCE COMMENT
5. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
7. CONSENT AGENDA
These items are distributed to all Council Members for study and are
adopted by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Letter from Mr. Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Director, request
to hold joint public hearing with the county re Open Space Taxation
Application of L.H. Hawkings. Refer to Community Services Committee.
b. Letter from Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, request for appropriation
of funds in the amount of $163,000.00 for fire equipment. Refer to
Ways and Means Committee.
c. Letter from Warren Gonnason, Board of Public Works , re no objections
to the annexation of King County Water District #90. ( Information)
d. Hearing Examiner's recommendation of approval with restrictive
covenants for Rezone R-387-79, David A. Sabey. Property located
East of Oaksdale Ave. SW between Grady and I-405. Refer to Ways and ..�,
Means Committee.
e. Letter from Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, request approval of
application for Pawnbroker License for the Renton Loan shop.
Concur.
f . Letter from Martin Seelig requesting elimination of easement in regards
to street vacation, VAC-7-79, portion of Maple Ave. SW. Refer to Public
Works Dept. for preparation of release of easement.
g. Letter from Mayor Delaurenti request appropriation of funds donated
by Renton Soroptimists in the amount of $1,000.00 to the Senior Center
Construction Fund. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
h. Letter from John Webley, Parks Director, and Gordon Ericksen, Planning
Director, request for concurrence in selection of Edward MacLeod & Assoc.
as landscape architect for Burnett Lineal Park. Concur and authorize
signing of contract.
i . Request from Tom Ismon, The Pace Corp. , for latecomers agreement on the
sewer extension along Union Ave. NE, and through easement on property.
Refer to- Public Works Uepartment & Utilities Committee.
j . Letter from Robert & Clarissa Fawcett noting approval of proposed condominium
conversion ordinance. Refer to Planning & Development Committee.
k. Letter from Lieutenants of the Police Dept. re salary differential . Refer
to Committee of the Whole.
1 . Notice of the King County Zoning and Subdivision Examiner re proposed plat
of Rainier Crest continued hearing on September 25, 1979. Refer to Planning
Dept.
m. Letter from Fire Chief Geissler request CPR training contract for high school
and middle sgbool students in the Renton School District. Concur and authorize j
signatures.
n. Bid opening 8/24/79 Renton Municipal Airport improvements. Refer to
Transportation Committee.
o. Request from Warren Gonnas0in, Public Works Director, for 1979 budgetary
appropriations for the Building Division. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
p. Notice from King County Bo Bary Review Board of proposed annexations to
Tukwila of Allentown and Crestview. Refer to Board of Public Works.
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8. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Appeal , B. F. & W.L. Weimann, Rezone, R-364-79
b. RH2 Engineering, Renton Hill water system improvements
9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
10. AUDIENCE COMMENT
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11. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
September 10 , 1979 Office of the City Clerk
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Alleys in upper Kennydale
l COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Police Department Pay Differential
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Open Space Taxation Application Hawkins
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Proposed annexation by City of Tukwila - Allentown and Crestview
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PLANNING DEPARTMENT
King County Bldg. and Land Development notice re Kainier Crest
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Declaration of Environmental Impact or Non-Significance
Robert and Clarissa Fawcett letter condominium conversion
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Release of easement re Ordinance 3351
Sever Extension along Union Ave. NE requested re Forestbrook Townhouses
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Amendment to Special Fund #115 for purpose of storm sewer line throughout City
I Renton Hill Water System Improvements - Developer request
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TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Municipal Airport Improvement bids
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Weimann Rezone :364-79
Sabey Rezone 387-79
Ordinances on first reading 9-10-79: Jack-in-Box right-of-way vacation
Street Grades
Fund Transfer Senior Drinking Fountain
Amending Special Fund #115
Request for fund transfer re Fire Equipment (Resolution #2293 adopted 9-10)
PUBLIC HEARINGS
LID No. 315 11/19/79
LID No. 316 1/21/80
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
September 10 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS
COUNCIL W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J . PERRY, MARGARET PROCTOR, RICHARD
M. STREDICKE.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J . DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GWEN
PRESENT MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GORDON Y.
ERICKSEN, Planning Director; RON HEIRET, Parks Supt. ; WARREN
GONNASON, Public Works Director; BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Department;
JOHN BUFF, Police Department; MICHAEL P[,RNESS, Administrative
Assistant.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINNOCH, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
AUGUST 27, 1979. CARRIED.
Introduction Mayor Delaurenti introduced members of Boy Scout Troup #454.
NEW BUSINESS Motion by Councilwoman Shinpoch authorizing the Mayor and City
Police Contract Clerk to sign the Police labor negotiations contract was with-
drawn until contract has been retyped and reviewed as requested
by Councilman Perry.
Planning and MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE, ITEM 8.a. OF CORRESPONDENCE
Development BE PRESENTED FOR READING. CARRIED. Letter from Bernard L.
Committee and W. F. Weimann, 14720 SE 224th, Kent, appealed Land Use Hearing .
e mA mann Rezone Examiner's decision dated 8/6/79 Rezone 364-79 and Special Permit '
Appeal 365-79. Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry pre-
sented committee report recommending the Council reverse the
decision of the Hearing Examiner based on errors of fact and law
of Finding No. 15, Conclusions No. 1 , 2, 6 and Conclusions No.
4 and 5. The Committee recommended that the Council reverse
the decision and approve the application for rezone of the
property to R-3 and grant the request for special permit to
operate an optical clinic subject to conditions. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR iN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND REFER
TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.* Councilman Shane inquired of
building moratorium and was advised of 7/23 subject referral to
Planning and Development Committee re new construction in the
North Renton area. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke of struc-
ture height, the applicant advised 25 ft. would be maximum.
Following discussion, Councilman Stredicke requested the record
show rezone is contingent upon building of the clinic and maximum
height of 25 ft. (R-3 zone height 35-40 ft. ) . MOTION CARRIED.*
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recom-
Committee mending second and final reading of an ordinance vacating a por-
Ordinance #3354 tion of an alley between N. 35th and N. 36th Streets, east of
Alley Vacation Burnett Ave. N. (file VAC-13-79) as petitioned by Brown/Strand
Between N 35 and Homes (first reading 8/27/79) . Following readings , it was MOVED
North 36th BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Kennydale Area MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER MATTER OF ALLEYS IN
Alleys UPPER KENNYDALE TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR REVIEW AND REPORT BACK
TO COUNCIL REGARDING POSSIBLE CITY INITIATED VACATION AND/OR
UPKEEP. CARRIED.
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
First Readings The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading and
Ordinances referral back to committee of the following ordinances:
Vacation of An ordinance was read vacating a portion of right-of-way adjacent
Right-of-Way to NE Sunset Blvd. in Renton Highlands as petitioned by Lackey-
Bakamus (file VAC-10-79) to permit expansion of jack-in-the Box
restaurant. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER ORDINANCE
BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Street Grades An ordinance was read establishing maximum street grades not to
exceed 10% on major streets or 15% on public streets except
by leave of the City Council. Following reading, it was MOVED
CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER 1HE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Fund Transfer An ordinance was read transferring $1 ,000.00, a donation of the
Renton Soroptimists International unto Senior Citizens Center
Construction Fund to provide a drinking fountain near the center.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Special Fund #115 An ordinance was read amending Ordinance #3320 creating a special
fund to be known as "Cumulative Reserve Fund #115, fund is
amended for purpose of construction, installation and maintenance
of a storm sewer line throughout the City, allowing appropriation
to accumulate from year to year until sufficient to pay in
full . MOVED BY 1RIMM, SECOND CLYMER, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND PERRY, AMEND MOTION TO INCLUDE REFERRAL TO THE UTILITIES
COMMITTEE. AMENDMENT CARRIED, MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED.
Ordinance #3355 The committee recommended first reading, suspension of rules and
LID 297 Bonds second and final readings of an ordinance establishing LID #297
Heather Downs bonds and directing the issuance and sale thereof to Seattle-
Sewer Lines Northwest Securities Corp. , Seattle. Following reading, MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO FINAL
READINGS. CARRIED. An ordinance was read providing for sale
of $389,037.99 bonds in $5,000 denominations (balance of unpaid
assessment roll ) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Fund Transfer MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ITEM 7.b. BE READ AT THIS TIME.
Cumulative Reserve CARRIED. Consent Agenda letter from Gwen Marshall , Finance
Fund #1698 Director, was read requesting fund appropriation in amount of
Fire Equipment $163,000 for fire equipment. Refer to Ways and Miea►is Committee.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION.
Resolution #2293 CARRIED. Resolution was read transferring $163,000 for new
Fire Equipment fire equipment. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE RESOLU-
TION AS READ. CARRIED.
The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption of
the following resolutions:
Resolution 2294 A resolution was read declaring intent to construct and install
LID 315 Sidewalks sidewalks on the east side of Burnett Ave. S. between S. 2nd
Hearing 11/19/79 St. northerly to point northeriv of S. Tobin St. and create LID
No. 315 and set public meeting 11/19/79. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Councilman
Stredicke requested resolution be sent to Cedar River Terrace.
Resolution #2295 A resolution was read decaring intent to construct and install
LID 316 Sidewalks sidewalks, paving, curbs, gutters, water mains, sanitary sewers,
Curbs, Gutters etc. on Garden Ave. N. from N. 4th St. to N. 8th St. and create
Water Mains/Sewers LID 316 setting public meeting 1/21/1980. MOVED BY CLYMER,
Hearing 1/21/80 SECOND SHANE, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. Following discussion ,
the motion CARRIED.
Resolution #2296 A resolution was read continuing a moratorium on certain construc-
Moratorium West tion for 90 days for multiple dwellin s, including condominiums,
Hill continued in the West Hill area (see Res. #2264 . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
SHINPOCH, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Councilwoman
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Ways and Means Committee Report
Reappointment The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in the
Board of reappointment of Felix Campanella to the Board of Adjustment,
Adjustment position #1 ; term to expire 9/6/83. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
TRIMM, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Voucher Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment of
Approval Vouchers No. 24720 through No. 24869 in the amount of $323,578.38
Macine Voids: plus LID #302 Revenue and Cash Warrants R-43 in amount of
#24715 - #24719 $454,672.17, C-103 $431 ,877.95, C-104 $22,422.38, C-105 $176.23
and C-106 $195.61 . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN
RECOMMENDATION OF WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the
items included. Letters are not read and discussed separately
unless so requested.
Open Space Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported receipt from
Taxation King County of Open Space Taxation Application of L. H. Hawkins
Application for nine acres located in the wetland area between Talbot Road
OSC-409-/9 and SR 167. The letter stated that in accord with state statutes ,
L. H. Hawkins the City Council and County Council designate a review board
consisting of three members from each agency; that the review
board of the City Council for Open Space Taxation Applications
has been the Community Services Committee. The letter recommended
referral to the Community Services Committee to hold joint public
hearing as required by law.
Proposed Letter from Board of Public Works Chairman Gonnason reported
Annexation the Board has determined that the area of request for annexa-
KCWD #90 (Nelson) tion by King County Water District #90 is outside the City and
reports no objections. (Information)
David A. Sabey Land Use Hearing Examiner, Fred Kaufman, recommended approval
Rezone 387-79 with restrictive covenants David A. Sabey, Rezone R-387-79
from GS-1 to B-i property located at the SE corner of SW Grady
Way and Oaksdale Ave. SW, proposed use for future office,
specialty retail and car parking. Refer to Ways and Means
Committee.
Release of Letter from Martin Seelig requested elimination of easement in
Easement re regard to street vacation, VAC-7079, portion of Maple Ave. SW.
Ordinance 3351 Refer to Public Works Department for preparation of release of
easement.
Donation Letter from Mayor Delaurenti requested appropriation of funds
in amount of $1 ,000 by Renton Soroptimists to the Senior Center
Construction Fund for purpose of providing a drinking fountain
near the new building. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. (See
first reading of ordinance Page 2. )
Condominium Letter from Robert A. and Clarissa M. Fawcett, 4008 Meadow N. ,
Conversion favored conversion from apartments to condominiums in area
located at 40th and Park N. and also along Lake Washington Blvd.
N. , being substantial land owners adjacent to the property.
Refer to Planning and Development Committee.
Police Department Letter from Renton Police Officer Lt. Frank Cooper, Lt. Donald
Pay Differential Persson and Lt. Ray Caldwell requested the City continue the
salary differential established by Resolution #2233 12/4/78.
The letter in addition requested amendment to Section II for
the purpose of removing longevity as the sole exception to equal
benefits between Guild and non-Guild members and explained
reduced differential without removal . 'The letter also petitioned
parity with Fire Department counterparts. Refer to Committee
of the Whole.
King County Letter from the King County Zoning and Subdivision Examiner
Building and Land announced public hearing on proposed plat of Rainier Crest will
Development #378-8 be reopened on September 25, 1979 in the King County Administra-
tion Building. Located between 133rd SE and 136 SE south of
SE 74th. Refer to Planning Department.
Renton City Council
9/10/79 Page 4
Consent Agenda - Continued
CRP Training Letter from Fire Department Chief Geissler requested authoriza-
for Renton tion and approval of contract to provide CPR training for the
School District high school and middle school students in the Renton School
District. Concur and authorize signatures.
Bid Opening City Clerk Mead reported 8/24/79 bid opening Renton Municipal
Airport Airport Improvements. See attached tabulation. Refer to
Improvements Transportation Committee.
1979 Budget Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested supple-
Building Dvn. mentary appropriation in amount of $16,477 for the Building
Division representing proffessional services, office supplies
and equipment rental . The letter explained the extreme amount
of construction activity throughout the city resulted in the
operating expenses exceeding original appropriations. Refer to
Ways and Means Committee.
Proposed King County Boundary Review Board notice of proposed annexation
Annexation to the City of Tukwila of both Allentown and Crestview. Refer
to the Board of Public Works.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY SHINPUCH, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Approval MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, AMEND MOTION TO EXEMPT THE FOLLOW-
ING ITEMS. CARRIED. MOIION AS AMENDED, CARRIED.
Pawnbroker Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested approval of
License additional pawnbroker license application for the Renton Loan
Shop, owned by Louis Barei , 614 S. 18th St. , shop address:
327 Wells Ave. S. . The letter explained City ordinance allows
one pawnbroker license for every fifteen thousand population;
official State Census: 30,/00. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STKEDICKE,
CONCUR IN REQUEST AND LICENSE BE ISSUED. CARRIED.
Burnett Lineal Letter from Parks Director Webley and Planning Director Ericksen
Park requested concurrence in seiection of Edward MacLeod and Associ-
ates as landscape architect for Burnett Lineal Nark. The
letter explained selection process and Park Board concurrence.
Concur and authorize signing of contract. Councilman Shane
inquired of proposed north/south 515 route and was advised by
Mayor Delaurenti that 515 Extension was proposed for Shattuck Ave.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SfREUICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED.
Sewer Extension Letter from the Pace Corporation, 16301 NE 8th, Bellevue, Manag-
Union Ave. NE ing Partern, Tom Ismon, applied for late-comers agreement on
sewer extension along Union Ave. NE on behalf of Forestbrook
Associates , owner of Forestbrook Townhouses. MOVED BY SHANE,
SECOND STREDICKE, REFER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND TO
THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Richard Harbert, RH2 Engineerinq, 4901 114th l"E,
Renton Hill Kirkland, requested on behalf of Mr. Sigi Ullrich that the
Water System city increase the current water system assessment for develop-
Improvements ment in the Renton Hill area, with intent that each development
pay its fair share of water system improvements necessary to
provide adequate fire fighting capacities. The letter further
requested the City construct improvements necessary to provide
adequate fire flow and the City be reimbursed through the increased
assessment for all costs including inflation. The letter out-
linedimprovements including R-3 zoned area along Mill Ave. from
S. 6th to I-405 and listed benefits. MOVED BY STKEDICKE, SECOND
PERRY, REFER LETTER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE AND CITY ATTORNEY
FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION BACK TO COUNCIL. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Tom Teasdale, 506 S. 15th St. , inquired regarding proposed 100
Proposed 7 Story ft. or 7 story building in Renton Village as described in 8/29
Building North Record Daily Chronicle and inquired whether permit was issued
of FAI 405 without an environmental impact study. Public Works Director
Gonnason explained environmental check list prepared by developer
that view obstruction was addressed as minimal . Gonnason stated
Renton City Council
9/10/79 Page 5
Audience Comment - Continued
Declaration of his determination of insignificant site obstruction following
Non-Significant review and his issuance of permit. Gonnason explained any
Environmental aggrieved party may file legal action. City Attorney Warren
Impact further explained appeal procedure to Superior Court. Discussion
ensued regarding establishing procedure for notification of the
public regarding environmental impact and declaration of non-
significant impact and appeal period. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND
STREDICKE THAT THIS SUBJECT (DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
OR NON-SIGNIFICANCE) BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Continued Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N. , inquired re time limit for
appeal of declaration of non-significant environmental impact
and was advised by City Attorney Lawrence Warren that if the
1 developer publishes notice a 30-day time period is established,
but without the publication (as is done in Renton cases) the
matter is open ended and can still be appealed.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN.
CARRIED. 9:35 p.m.
Delores A. Mead, C.M.C.
City Clerk
BID TABULATION SHEET
PROJ EC T • ken ton Municipal Airpurt Improvements
DATF_ _Bid Uyc'iiing ugust 24, 19/9
BIDDER BID
Redmond Rock 8 Construction Co. A - $73,761.00 C - W,9Er().00
PO Box 538, 18814 NE 80th B $10,750.00 D - $74,365.00
Redmond, MA 98052 AA, BB, EEO Sub - $216,836.00 Tdx - $11.492. 50
Addendums TOTAI i?RH,P!3.30 $228,164.30
M.A. Segale, Inc. A - $105,407.00 C - $75,609.00
PO Box 88050 B $20,387.00 0 $66,325.00
Tukwila, WA 98188 AA, BB, EEO Sub - $267,728.00 Tax $14,189.58
Addendums .,TOTAL $281,917.58
Sun-Up Construction, Inc. A - $64,69B.50 C - $55,907.00
12650 Northrup Way B.- 0 - $66,185.00
Bellevue, WA 98005 AA, BB, EEO Sub - $196,298.00 Tax - $10,403.19
Addendums TOTAI $206,701.79
WNW&
Watson Ashphalt Paving Co., Inc. A - S76,837.50 C - S62,731.00
PO Box 845 8 D - $58,675.00
Redmond, WA 98052 AA, BB, EEO Sub - S212,368.50 Tax - $11,255.53
Addendums TOTAL
* ,s
Engineer's Estimate $166,450.41
Engineers Corrections
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EXPlll 33 CITY JF REATON
!DATE 9/iG/ ; WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
F;J!v; TOTAL WARRANTS
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i MACHINE VOIDS: NO.#24715 - #24719
CURR"vT $34j386. 47
PARKS $4j690. 75
IM�r
ARTERIAL ST;t E T,; 565j 844. 4R
STREETS
$3♦ B69170
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LNRARY $4p :'13* 66
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CEDAR PI �tk TK r.JN5T 625i89b• 47
SENIOR CIT CENTER CG-45rR $101, 307o21
wATERNCRKS JTILITV $69AB84 , 25
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AIRPORT $7, 982+ 69
TA,_3JT P.)".P otA r.C:v5T $49200
EOtJIPME!N't PL,;TAL, $5i010l70
TOTAL OF ALt 4AP,iA.\T5 $323r578t38
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NF, T"E J' UEIiSIG'�_D m+ "BLRS 'IF Tr+E WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
MENTON CITY C:_,UN!CIL, HAVIN3 R .CEIvEO DEPA.T"ENTAL- CERTIFICATION THAT
I MERCHANDISE: AND/0R SERVICES "AVE BEEN RELEIVEC OR RENDERED, ;"C HEREBY
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APPROVE FOR PAYME'vT VO,JCmr--RS NU, 24721 TMRO!JGH NO- 24869 IN THE AMOUNT
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COMMITTEE CHA1RMAw MEm6EER •
L. I .D . # 302
MEMBER ;
` REVENUE WARRANT N0. #R— 43 $454 ,672 . 17
i CASH WARRANT NO. #C-103 $431 , 877 . 95
i CASH WARRANT NO. #C-104 $ 22 , 422 . 38
CASH WARRANT NO. #C-105 $ 176 . 23
y CASH WARRANT N0 . #C-106 $ 195 . 61
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
SEPTEMBER 10, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6947 $ 4 , 750 Linda White 1121 N 33rd P1. Remodel Kitchen
6948 3 , 200 Ray Newkirk 1724 NE 14th St . Replace Sun Deck
6949 12 , 000 Clarke Boyce 1108 N 29th St . Addition to Residence
6950 13 , 000 Patrick McLendon 2920 NE 5th P1. " " If
6951 5 , 000 Chris B. Vance 2129 Aberdeen Ave. NE Construct Garage
6952 2 , 845 Don Weston 201 Union Ave. SE Construct Carport/Pa
6953 2 , 441 Warren Koehler 201 Union Ave. SE Construct Carport/PafTb
6954 36 , 000 The Boeing Co. Boeing Renton Plant Constr. Platform
6955 39, 160 Charles Henderson 3324 SE 17th St . Constr. Family Res.
6956 39, 160 Charles Henderson 3406 SE 16th P1. Constr. Family Res .
6957 34 , 512 Charles Henderson 1700 Olympia Ave. SE Constr . Family Res .
6958 34 , 512 Charles Henderson 3401 SE 16th P1. Constr. Family Res .
6959 34 , 512 Charles Henderson 3318 SE 17th Ave. Constr. Family Res .
6960 34 , 500 Charles Henderson 3400 SE 16th P1. Constr . Family Res .
6961 34 , 500 Charles Henderson 3312 SE 17th St . Constr. Family Res..
6962 44 , 500 Danmor Const. Inc. 612 S 29th Pl. Constr. Family Res .
6963 55 , 000 Danmor Const. Inc. 603 S 29th P1. Constr . Family Res.
6964 48, 905 Danmor Const. Inc. 609 S 29th P1. Constr. Family Res.
6965 45 , 559 Danmor Const. Inc. 615 S 29th Pl. Constr. Family Res .
6966 VOID
6967 250 William S. Walsh 4300 Sunset Blvd. Install Fireplace
6968 10 , 626 Ron Regis 824 Jefferson NE Addition to House
6969 25 , 000 John Lasco 579 Bronson Way NE Addition to House
6970 17 , 000 +aures E. Buss 100 Williams Ave. N Addition to House
6971 4 , 000 Donald Maletta 1509 N 24th Construct Garage
6972 John Meinzinger 445 Smithers Ave. S Demolish Garage
6973 4 , 000 Richard Pittman 4100 NE 10th Garage Addition
6974 2, 850 William Gebenini 1609 Edmonds Ave. NE Constr. Addition
6975 3 , 500 Bob & Aloma Tillman 905 Ferndale Circle Enclose Carport/Porch
6976 500 E. Backman 3205 NE 4th St. Constr. Parts Office
6977 800 Robert T. Louden 2116 Talbot Rd. S Constr. New Roof
6978 1, 250, 000 Olympic Ventur Const. Co. 1850 Grant Ave. S Constr. Condo.
6979 8, 000 John M. Klontz 3916 NE 6th St. Addition to Res.
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2093 Chas Robinson 4103 SE 3rd P1. Install Side Sewer
2094 Chas Henderson 3227 SE 19th Ct . Install Side Sewer
2095 Chas Henderson 3226 SE 19th Ct . Install Side Sewer
2096 Chas Henderson 3221 Se 19th Ct. Install Side Sewer
2097 Chas Henderson 3220 SE 19th Ct. Install Side Sewer
2098 Chas Henderson 3214 SE 19th Ct . Install Side Sewer
2099 Joyce Freeman 414 Chelan Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2100 Highland Park Apts. NE 12th & Monroe Install Water Service
2101 Lowell Weinberg 2314 Union Ave. NE Install Sidewalk
2102 Dennis Shimmel 4224 SE 3rd Pl. Install Side Sewer
2103 Wendy' s Restaurant 230 Rainier Ave. S Install Water/Sewer/Drwy
2104 Renton Village Co. 555 Renton P1. Install Improvements
2105 E.W. Price 1200 N 38th Install Driveway
2106 Charles Hettick 350 Union Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
8297 $ 6, 540 Olympic Ventures 1850 Grant Ave. S Wire Building
8298 6, 540 Olympic Ventures 1850 Grant Ave. S Wire Building
8299 200 Rodger W. Pinkley 1913 Vashon Ct. NE Wire Addition
8300 1, 500 Stan Witsoe 205 S 14th St . Wire Residence
8301 1, 500 Vandaveer Homes 2709 Whitworth Ave. S Wire Residence
8302 1, 050 First Line Investments 1802 Shelton Ave. NE Wire Residence
8303 1, 050 First Line Investments 1805 Shelton Ave. NE Wire Residence
8304 1,050 First Line Investments 1710 Shelton Ave. Ne Wire Residence
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
SEPTEMBER 10, 1979
PAGE TWO
ELECTRICAL PERMITS - Continued
8305 $ 1, 050 First Line Investments 3902 NE 17th St. Wire Residence
8306 1,050 First Line Investments 1703 Shelton Ave. NE Wire Residence
8307 1, 050 First Line Investments 1615 Shelton Ave. NE Wire Residence
8308 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3209 SE 20th Ct. Wire Residence
8309 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3202 SE 20th Ct. Wire Residence
831n 3, 500 Frank Mathewson 425 Maple Ave. SW Wire Pump House
83 1,400 Sunrise Const. Co. 3318 Edmonds Ave. NE Wire Residence
KNOW, 13,440 The Boeing Co. Renton Boeing Plant Replace Feeder Cab.
8313 2 , 000 Bonnie Anderson 802 N 31st Hook-up Pool
8314 1, 562 Paragon Development 2813 Whitworth Ave. S Wire Residence
8315 1,419 Paragon Development 2807 Whitworth Ave. S Wire Residence
8316 1, 899 Paragon Development 2801 Whitworth Ave. S Wire Residence
8317 1, 621 Paragon Development 2819 Whitworth Ave. S Wire Residence
8318 1, 562 Paragon Development 2825 Whitworth Ave. S Wire Residence
8319 2 , 200 Earl Price 1204 N 38th Wire Residence
8320 200 Marion Miller 3909 SE 11th Wire Bedroom
8321 500 Louis Barei 913 S 5th St . Install Amp Ser .
8322 7 , 500 King Co. Park Devel. 3005 NE 4th St . Wire Office
8323 1, 050 Leonard Builders 4329 SE 4th P1. Wire Residence
18324 250 Milo Schleifer 2432 Jones Ave. NE Wire Garage
8325 500 Roy Woodbury 229 Park Ave. N Install Amp Ser .
8326 1, 050 First Line Investments 1805 Shelton Ave. NE Wire Residence
8327 1, 050 First Line Investments 1714 Sjelton Ave. NE Wire Residence
8328 1, 050 First Line Investments 3906 NE 17th St . Wire Residence
8329 VOID
8330 491 Dean H. Westcott 1701 Camas Ave. NE Electrical Ground
8331 300 Harry L. Harbour 451 Maple Ave. NW Install Amp Ser.
83'? 500 William Beeks 410 Burnett Ave. S Install New Ser .
83 35 Helen Lou Smith 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Shed
550 Tom & Louise Trott 3325 NE 9th Install Heating
8335 327 , 850 Renton Village Co. 555 S Renton Village P1. Wire Office
8336 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3220 SE 19th Ct . Wire Residence
8337 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3226 SE 19th Ct. Wire Residence
8338 1 , 200 Dennis Link 3501 NE 10th St . New Service
8339 300 Ronald W. Belcher 2323 N 27th St . Increase Service
8340 4, 500 Robert Edwards Renton Shopping Cntr . Install Wiring
MECHANICAL PERMITS
7052 2 , 290 Leonard Builders , Inc. 4414 SE 4th St . Install Plumbing/fixt.
7053 2 , 290 Leonard Builders , Inc. 4426 SE 4th St . Install Plumbing/Fixt .
7054 1, 1)00 William P. Vauthier 2220 NE 20th St . Install Septic Tank
7055 1, 818 Danmor Construction 620 S 29th Pl. Install Plumbing/Fixt .
7056 1, 916 Danmor Construction 614 S 29th Pl. Install Plumbing/Fixt.
7057 1, 710 Danmor Construction 533 S 28th P1. Install Plumbing/Fixt .
17058 1,780 Danmor Construction 527 S 28th Pl. Install Plumbing/Fixt .
7059 2 , 695 Renco Construction 1900 Jones Ave. NE Install Fixtures
7060 25 , 000 The Boeing Co. Renton Boeing Plant Install Plumbing/Fixt
7061 20 , 000 The Boeing Co. Renton Boeing Plant " "
7062 1 , 300 Charles Henderson Co. 1727 Olympia Ave. SE It "
70-- 1, 400 Charles Henderson Co. 1736 Olympia Ave. SE " It
74 1, 300 Charles Henderson Co. 1742 Olympia Ave. SE "
70 1,400 Charles Henderson Co. 1730 Olympia Ave. SE "
7066 1,400 Charles Henderson Co. 1721 Olympia Ave. SE "
7067 1,400 Charles Henderson Co. 1711 Olympia Ave. SE "
7068 1,400 Charles Henderson Co. 3372 SE 17th St . Install Plumbing/Fixt .
7069 1, 300 Charles Henderson Co. 3323 SE 17th St . Install Plumbing/Fixt .
7070 1, 400 Charles Henderson Co. 3317 SE 17th St . Install Plumbing/Fixt .
7071 1, 300 Charles Henderson Co. 3311 SE 17th St. Install Plumbing/Fixt .
, 7072 2 , 500 Bob Edwards Renton Shopping Cntr . Install Plumbing
7073 1, 500 F. Mathieson 2502 Sunset Blvd. Install Plumbing/Fixt.
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
SEPTEMBER 10 , 1979
PAGE THREE
MECHANICAL PERMITS - Continued
7074 $ 1, 650 Firstline Investments 1709 Shelton NE Install Fixtures
7075 1, 650 Firstline Investments 1805 Shelton NE Install Fixtures
7076 1,650 Firstline Investments 1802 Shelton NE Install Fixtures
7077 1, 650 Firstline Investments 1714 Shelton NE Install Fixtures
7078 1, 650 Firstline Investments 1710 Shelton NE Install Fixtures
7079 1, 650 Firstline Investments 3902 NE 17th St . Install Fixtures
7080 1, 650 Firstline Investments 3906 NE 17th St . Install Fixtures
7081 1, 500 Craig Taylor 3100 E Valley Rd. Install Fixtures
7082 700 Firstline Investments 1802 Shelton Ave. NE Install Furnace
7083 700 Firstline Investments 3902 NE 17th St . Install Furnace
7084 700 Firstline Investments 3910 NE 17th St . Install Furnace
7085 700 Firstline Investments 1715 Shelton Ave. NE Install Furnace
7086 700 Firstline Investments 1615 Shelton Ave. NE Install Furnace
7087 700 1609 Shelton Ave. NE "
7088 700 1703 Shelton Ave. NE "
7089 700 " " 1603 Shelton Ave. NE if "
7090 700 If
to 1709 Shelton Ave. NE If
If
7091 700 " " 1805 Shelton Ave. NE it If
7092 700 to " 3906 NE 17th St . of If
7093 700 " " 1710 Shelton Ave. NE to "
7094 700 " " 1714 Shelton Ave. NE " If
7095 300 Frank F. Rowan 1013 N 32nd St . Install Wood Heater
7096 2 , 500 Pandek Developers 619 S 31st Install Plumbing Fixt:
7097 2 , 500 11 11
If
623 S 31st Install Plumbing Fixts
7098 124 , 000 Renton Village Co. 555 S Renton Village Pl. Install Fixts.
7099 720 Charles Henderson Co. 3220 SE 19th Ct . Install Furnace
7100 1, 615 Paragon Devel. Co. 619 S 31st St . Install Furnace
7101 150 Charles C . Robinson 4103 SE 3rd P1. Plumbing Reversal
7102 1, 200 Rudolph Heilpern 912 N 1st St . Install Flumbing/ t .
7103 700 Ray Gervais 506 Windsor Pl. NE; Install Fireplace
7104 4 , 535 G&L Builders 530 S 28th Pl. Install Fixtures
7105 800 G&L Builders 408 Earlington SW Install Fixtures
7106 1, 615 Paragon Developers 623 S 31st Street Install Furnace
7107 754 Leonard Builders 4329 SE 4th Pl. Install Furnace
7108 13 , 000 Skippers Inc. 2808 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Heating
7109 2 , 500 Paragon Developers 2801 Whitworth Ave. S Install Plumbing
7110 1, 100 Sunrise Construction 3318 Edmonds Ave. Install Furnace
7111 600 John Klontz 3916 NE 6th St. Install Fixtures
7112 14 ,000 U-Save Oil Company 632 Rainier Ave. S Install Storage TankE
7113 600 Marion I Miller 3909 SE 11th St. Install Plumbing/Fixt .
7114 2 , 000 Marion T. Miller 3909 SE 11th St. Install Spa
SIGN PERMITS
720 $ 3 ,000 Old National Bank 2950 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Time Displ
721 800 Allstate Insurance 326 Union Ave. NE Install Pole Sign
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CITY CCUNC ! L COMm.' MEETING CALENDAR
Off ; ce of the City Clerk
Qi 'vi : � COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHED: � E � h? CITY COUNCIL MEETI ".G Oc Se: te^ ;:�
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION RtM;,P � ;
I SHINPOCH
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE '
Thurs . 9/13 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers relocation of City Shops
Eire Station
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs . 9/13 Cancelled I PERRY
COMM6N : TY SERvICES Tues , 9/11 4:45 P.M. STRELDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room �Mr . Tonda ' s re:,,.est fcr tree feqx) ,
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1 IMr. Normar ' s request re Quendail ler-mina'
Taxation re wetlands
CLYMER
MAr; AND MEANS
i Mon . 9/17 7:00 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room
P; ? _ IC SAFETY i PROCTuR
O NTRiMon. 5; it � 1 :45 P.M. � TR
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OTHER MEETINGS b EVENTS
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
September 17 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 10, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Proposed vacation of Right-ot-Way between NE 4th St.
and Union Ave. NE as Petitioned by Michael Mastro.
File: VAC-15-79.
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA:
These items are distributed to all Council Members for study and are
adopted by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Claim for Damages filed by Lester F . Saffell , 610 Stevens Ave. NW,
for property damage alleging broken water main. Refer to City
Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
b. Mayor Delaurenti Proclaims Renton Breathe Easy Week October 15-19.
Concur.
c. Court Case Atna Painting & Decorating Co. , Inc. vs John M. Maples dba
John M. Maples Construction Co. ; City of Renton and Bond re construc-
tion of Renton Fire Station No. 11 . Complaint on Contract & Bond
No. 59509. Refer to City Attorney.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
Now
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RENTON CITY CUUNLIL
September 17 , 1979 Office of the City Clerk
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION AND *STAFF
*Continue negotiating with King County re City Shops for lower purchase price
Contact funding agency re more Senior meals
Historical Society' s request for tree trimming, drain work and landscaping
CITY ATTORNEY AND *INSURANCE CARRIER
Now *C aim for Damages - Lester F. Saffell
Atna Painting and Decorating Co. Court Case
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
City Shops Negotiations
MAYOR AND *CITY CLERK
*Authorized to sign Police contract
Forward letter to State Harbor Line Commission re Barbee request
PLANNING DIRECTOR
Review and report back re Atlantic Services restrictive covenants (rezone)
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
roposed vacation of right-of-way Mastro VAC-15-79
Water runoff on NE 23rd St. near Harrington Pl .
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Request for change of hearing date LID 314
Arbitration award Jolly Sue - Transfer of funds
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Honeydew and Kennydale trunk sewer lines and proposed revenue bonds
PUBLIC HEARINGS
9/24/7§- Proposed vacation of R/W petitioned by Mastro
11/5/79 LID 314 East Valley
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
September 17 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday, 8: 00 P . M. I N U T E S Council Chambers
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CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, THOMAS
COUNCIL W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY, MARGARET PROCTOR, RICHARD
M. STREDICKE. -••
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GWEN
PRESENT MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GORDON Y.
ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Direc-
tor; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; MIKE PARNESS,
Administrative Assistant; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; JAMES
MATTHEWS, Fire Department; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Daily Record Chronicle .
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF
SEPTEMBER 10, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
VAC- 15-79 published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Vacation of the public hearing to consider the proposed vacation of a portion
Right-of-Way of right-of-way between NE 4th Street and Union Ave. NE as peti-
Michael Mastro tioned by Michael Mastro. Letter from Board of Public Works
Chairman Warren Gonnason reported determination that the portion
of NE 3rd Street et al petitioned for vacation westerly of Union
Ave. NE. is not necessary as a part of the city street system
and that the Board has no objections to the proposed vacation.
The letter also reported appraised value of the property is
$1 .20 per sq. ft. and requires that all portions of the right-
of-way thus vacated shall be landscaped or utilized as a part id
of the apartment complex, also includes dedication of a cul-de-
sac; utility easements to be retained.
Continued Mr. Gonnason used wall maps and explained area of petitioned
vacation, noting petition represents 100% of abutting property
owners. Gonnason noted Mastro acquired Stone property adjacent
to south for purpose of expansion of apartment complex, that the
right-of-way would no longer be necessary for traffic circulation.
Gonnason also explained one strip of property proposed for vaca-
tion is adjacent to easterly border of Greenwood cemetery and
recalled effect of court litigation, also noting the conditions
of rezone and building permit. Upon inquiry, Gonnason noted that
no property would be land locked by the proposed vacation as Mr.
Mastro purchased the Stone/Wehrman properties. Mr. William Tsao,
Engineer/Architect represented M. R. Mastro, explained dedication
of northerly 30 ft. , subsequent reversion of matching 30 ft. to
the cemetery; Mr. Tsao claimed property would become security
problem and urged no fee be charged as it was previously dedicated
to the city by previous owner. Tsao noted building plans submitted.
Upon Council inquiries , it was noted Mr. Mastro had dedicated the
northerly 30 ft. proposed for vacation and Stone dedicated the
southerly 30 ft. , but Mr. Mastro is now owner. Fire Department
Representative Matthews reported no problems foreseen by vacation.
Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. , inquired of ingress/egress from the
apartment complex, noting dangerous intersection at NE 4th and
Union Ave. NE. Clyde and Bernice Barfield, 225 Union Ave. NE,
inquired of the proposed vacation. Public Works Director Gonnason
used map to point out area of gravel street adjacent to the
Barfield property required of Mastro for access to Union Ave. NE.
Karen Lunder, 506 Stevens , inquired re ownership of property
abutting access road and was advised by Gonnason that Mastro
property to the north 250 ft. plus cul-de-sac or 400 ft. ; City
owns property to south of gravel road (proposed street) . Mr.
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Public Hearing - Continued
Proposed Vacation Gonnason mentioned proposed LID (improvement district) for street
Michael Mastro improvements to access road from Mastro apartments to Union Ave.
VAC-15-79 Moved by Stredicke, second Shane, continue hearing for one week
and refer subject matter to the Transportation Committee for
Hearing Continued report on cost and effect on abutting property. Substitute motion
to 9/24/79 by Perry, second Clymer, Close the Public Hearing. Roll Call :
2-Aye: Clymer, Perry; 5-NO: Shinpoch, Shane, Trimm, Proctor and
^^ Stredicke. Motion Failed. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY CLYMER, SECOND
PERRY, CONTiNUE PUBLIC HEARING AND REFER MATTER TO PUBLIC WORKS
DEPARTMENT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Council President Shinpoch presented Committee of the Whole
Committee of Whole report of 9/13/79 meeting at which tine Council discussed
Report King County's proposal for a 40-year lease of land adjacent to
City Shops the Shops in the Renton Highlands in area of NE 4th and Union NE.
Negotiations The report recommended that the Administration and staff be
authorized to continue negutiating with King County to secure a
lower purchase price for the land in question and the matter be
referred to the Community Services Committee. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Fire Services The report stated the Administration requested that the subject
of fire services for the southeast quadrant of the city be
deleted from the Committee of the Whole agenda pending additional
information.
Executive Session MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL MOVE FOR EXECUTIVE
SESSION. MOTION CARRIED. Council held Executive Session to
discuss Police Guild contract and left the Council Chambers
at 8:53 p.m. and reconvened at 9:20 p.m. Roll Call : All Council
Members present.
Police Contract MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONTRACT WITH
THE RENTON POLICE GUILD AND AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
TO SIGN. Councilman Perry submitted letter from City Attorney
Warren concerning Police contract review and requested entire
contents be placed in the record. See attached comments .
MOTiON CARRIED.
Transportation Resolution was read accepting the grant offer of the United
Committee Report States through the Federal Aviation Administration in the maximum
Resolution #2297 amount of $207,000 to be used under the Airport Development Aid
Accepting FAA Grant Program Project 5-53-0055-03 in the development of Renton Munici-
Airport Project pal Airport. The resolution authorized the Mayor and City Clerk
Taxiway Lighting to execute the statement of acceptance. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
& Construction TRIMM, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIEtf. Transportation
Committee report was presented by Chairman Trimm which reported
8/24/79 bid opening for the Federal Aviation Administration
Project #5-53-0055-03 Taxiway lighting and construction. Low bid
submitted by Sun-Up Construction, Bellevue, in amount of $206,701 .79
(including sales tax) . The report recommended concurrence with
recommendation of SEA Inc. consulting engineer, and the Public
Works Department that the low bid submitted by Sun-Up Construction
be accepted. The report further explained contract award contin-
gent upon prior acceptance by the city of the F.A.A. Grant Offer
in amount of $207,000. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN
RECOMMENDATION OF THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE.* Councilman
Stredicke requested for the record: total amount of contract
acceptance and city's portion of airport construction. Public
Works Director Gonnason replied that based upon contract award
the estimated total cost would be $258,750; 80% paid by Federal
funds in amount of $207,000; city's portion: $51 ,750. *CARRIED
AND CONTRACT AWARDED.
Cedar River Upon inquiry of Councilman Perry, Mayor Delaurenti noted the flaq
Terrace Flag and pole at Cedar River Terrace were donated by the American Legion
and that letter of appreciation was forthcoming from the Housing
Authority.
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9/17/79 Page 3
Old Business - Continued
Community Services Community Services Chairman Stredicke submitted report regarding
Committee Reports request of E. Tonda, Renton Historical Society for removal of
Cedar Tree large cedar tree from the south side of the museum. The report
at Historical noted Mr. Fonda changed his request to trimming of tree affecting
Society Museum down spouts and asked that drain tile be repaired, that building
work accomplished since the fire department vacated the building
has been primarily financed by the Historical Society through
state and county grants, some work done by the Renton Building
Department. The report recommended that the original request
to remove the tree be denied and that the matter of trimming,
drain work and landscaping maintenance be referred to the Adminis-
tration for proper assignment to avoid future confusion. MOVED
BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Inner Harbor Line Community Services Committee report explained the Barbee Mill Co.
Barbee Mill Co. has requested a City resolution recommending the the Washington
State Harbor Line Commission relurate the inner harbor line which
is adjacent to the mill property (City limits and the inner
harbor line coincide) . The report explained that jurisdiction
for area to water side of inner harbor line rests with the State
Department of Natural Resources and the Seattle Port District;
that relocation of the harbor line would resolve jurisdictional
question and permit annexation to city. Donald 0. Norman,
Quendall Terminals, requested resolution, motion by Council and
letter of concurrence to support the Barbee proposal . The report
noted the proposed revision would be necessary prior to an
annexation request by Barbee. The Committee recommended that
Council support the request of the Barbee Mill Co. and the
Mayor be requested to forward letter to the State Harbor Line
Commission. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR
IN RECOMMENDATION WITH ADDITION TO ENCOURAGE PROPERTY OWNER TO
ANNEX PROPERTY TO THE CITY OF RENTON. CARRIED.
Senior Meals MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, THE ADMINISTRATION CONTACT 1
THE FUNDING AGENCY (AREA AGENCY ON AGING) TO INCREASE THEIR
ALLOTMENT TO THE CITY FOR INCREASE IN SENIOR CITIZEN MEALS
SERVED AT THE NEW SENIOR CENTER. CARRIED. Mayor Delaurenti
requested the Park Director to meet with him concerning matter.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee
Committee Report recommendation that the following ordinances be placed on second
and final readings (first reading 9/10/79) :
Ordinance #3356 An ordinance was read establishing the maximum street grades.
Maximum Street MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL
Grades CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3357 An ordinance was read vacating right-of-way adjacent to NE Sunset
Vacation of R/W Blvd. , Renton Highlands, as petitioned by Lackey/Bakamus for
Jack in Box Jack-in-the-Box restaurant; VAC-10-79. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
PROCTOR, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
Ordinance #3358 An ordinance was read appropriating $1 ,000 donated from Renton
Appropriation for Chapter of Soroptimists International for drinking fountain at
Senior Center new Senior Citizens Center. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE,
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Mayor Delaurenti noted donations accepted and invited suggestions. t
Council Members Shinpoch and Stredicke requested Municipal Arts
Commission and Senior Center Site Committee be advised.
Ordinance #3359 The committee recommended first reading of an ordinance vacating
Vacation Portion a portion of SW Victoria St. as petitioned by Hugh Carney/Kathryn
SW Victoria St. Kaczmarek (VAC-12-79) . Followinq readinq, it was moved by Clymer,
VAC-12-79 second Shinpoch, refer back to commitee for one week. Upon inquiry,
,'. City Clerk Mead reported vacation fees have been paid. SUBSTITUTE
MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE
THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following
reading, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL
AL
CALL: L AYES. MOTION CARRIED.
Renton City Council
9/17/79 Page 4
Ways and Means Committee Report - Continued
Atlantic Services The .Ways and Means Committee recommended that ordinance rezoning
Rezone property as requested by Atlantic Services be held for one week
with the matter of restrictive covenants referred to the Planning
Director for review and report back next week. The report
Cumulative recommended the ordinance establishing and amending Cumulative
Reserve #115 Reserve Fund #115 be held in committee pending report from the
Utilities Committee as referred 9/10/79. The report recommended
that funds requested for 1979 budgetary appropriation by the
Building Dvn. Public Works Building Division be taken from Unanticipated Revenue.
Budget MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT.
Appropriation CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items dre adopted by one motion without discussion,
unless requested. Motion follows items included.
Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Lester F. Saffell , 610 Stevens
Ave. NW, for property damage in amount of $90 alleging broken
water main. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Proclamation Proclamation of Mayor Delaurenti declared October 15 - 19, 1979
as Renton Breathe Easy Week.
Court Case Atna Painting and Decorating Co. , Inc. filed Complaint on Contract
and Bond No. 59509 District Court against John Maples Construction
Co. , Bond and City re construction of Renton Fire Station No. 11 _
for payment of $1 ,465.80 plus interest on retainage. Refer to
City Attorney.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Approved CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE Permission granted that following items be added to agenda.
LID 314 Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason presented request
East Valley Hwy. from Jones Associates, Inc. , consultants for LID 314, curbs and
Area gutters, etc. , requested change in public hearing date from
Hearing Date 11/5 10/15/79 to 11/5/79. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER
REQUEST TO IHE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE . CARRIED. (Amends
Resolution #2283. )
Arbitration Award Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested resolution transfer-
ing $10,594. 15 for payment of arbitration award to Jolly Sue
Baker, Planning Administration salaries account. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Honeydew and Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported Moore, Wallace
Kennydale Trunk and Kennedy, Inc. have prepared cost estimates for installation
Sewer Lines of the Honeydew and Kennydale trunk sewer lines at total con-
and struction cost of $1 ,650,000 including 10% inflation factor from
Revenue Bonds present until proposed commencement of construction in one year.
Proposed The letter proposed the city install sewer lines connecting with
Metro installed trunk lines explaining that the city will realize
savings through elimination of Sunset and Honeydew pump stations
into the Highlands trunk line . The letter proposed that the
city's initial installation financing will be recollected by means
of a latecomer agreement as properties in the drainage basin that
develop and connect to the system at estimated $0.030 per sq. ft.
Also, properties now developing in Kennydale and Honeydew basins
can be assessed, at present six developments would amount to
assessment of $49,000. The letter requested authorization to
establish a project fund for the two trunk lines to be financed
by revenue bonds and to proceed with the design and construction
of the Kennydale and Honeydew trunk lines to connect to May Creek
trunk line. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, REFER MATTER TO THE
UTILITIES COMMITTEE AND ALL COUNCIL MEMBERS RECEIVE COPY OF LETTER
AND S. MOTION CARRIED.
Kenton City Council
9/17/79 Page 5
Correspondence - Continued
Water Runoff Letter was read representing a group of residents from NE 23rd St.
on NE 23rd Street at Harrington Pl . and complained of changed water flow and
drainage damage to existing residences and property due to
building of several homes on Harrington Pl . NE and 21st Street.
The letter noted construction changed the drainage of storm
water down 23rd St. from a normal runoff of the local area to
a full running river when it rains. The letter explained city
crew attempts to rectify the situation and asked for remedy. •
MOVED BY PERRY, SHANE, ►REFER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO
CORRECT THE SITUATION. CARRIED. ,
Boeing Award Letter from Boeing Commercial Airplane Co. , Dan Greer, Supervisor
re Landscape of Architectural/Structural Design, noted receipt of the Mayor's
letter of congratulation for Boeing' s recognition by the
American Assoc. of Nurserymen, Inc. The letter thanked the
city' s Planning and Building Departments for help in review of
the landscape and parking projects, noting having worked since
1975 on project with Wilsey and Ham, Inc. of Bellevue.
Final Payment Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason recommended approval
Grady Way Signals of final payment and acceptance of completed contract with
Electric Controls, Inc., Grady Way signal system #M-1288(1 ) ,
CAG 077-78, final payment in amount of $40,574.25. The letter
further recommended release of retained amount be authorized
subject to receipt of required clearances. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS City Clerk Mead announced tabulation of election returns
in the City Clerk' s Office Tuesday 9/18 for Primary Election,
inviting all interested persons.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN.
CARRIED. 10:00 p.m.
Delores A. Mead, C.M. . ,
City Clerk
September 14, 1979
FROM: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
RE: Police Contract Comments
The following comments concern the Police Contract. The great
majority of it is just fine and I have raised the points below
for discussion:
1. In Article III , Section F there is language that
the requirements in the tests given in 1969 shall
be used as minimum qualifying criteria for entering
police officers. This would appear to be a function
of the Civil Service Commission and probably is not
proper in this contract.
2. Article IV, Section B. , line 7 is the word "emergency" .
That word is not defined. Three lines later there
are the words "the employee' s request for time off
shall be approved. . ." I am confused since we are
speaking of overtime and suddenly switch to time
off. Perhaps that language should be contained
elsewhere or maybe it should be "overtime" .
3. Again in Article IV, Section B. 6, there appears to be
a change from our system of two hours in training
without pay to one with pay and one without pay. I
assume this is a negotiated change.
4. Article IX, Section B, the first sentence does not
make sense. I assume that sentence means reimbursement
shall be contingent upon the employee not receiving
payment for books, tuition and fees through LEEP.
5. Article XI , Section 5 states: " . . .that the accumulation
and use of vacation time was not beyond the employee 's
control." I do not understand that particular language.
6. Article X, Section B. 7 . should define that the statement
is at the employee' s expense.
7 . Article XVII , Section B outlines a method of
determining the disputes if procedural steps
or time limits are violated. I would suggest
that Section be removed sinced the penalties are
very severe and I doubt that the Court would
consider them against an employee but very likely
would consider them against the City.
8. Section XVII, Steps (4) , (5) and (6) need language
to define how long after the time period has run
does the employee have to request the next step
You may recall we ran into this problem before.
9. Article XVII , Step (6) requires the arbitrator to
render a decision within twenty days. Since we do
not have control over the arbitrator I would suggest
that section be removed. Likewise in the same section,
the contract provides for an appeal to Superior Court
but does not state whether that appeal is to review
the decision for arbitrary and capricious action or
for a full appeal hearing. It should be only for
arbitrary and capricious action.
10. Article XIX, Section A should either be eliminated or
reworded. As it is stated I think it is very ambiguous
and may be contradictary with the Agreement.
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
SEPTEMBER 17, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6980 350,000 Holric 1422 Raymond Ave. SW Construct Office Building
6981 1,500 Renton School Distr.#403 3000 NE 4th St. Relocate Portable Classroom
6982 5,000 Leonard Strand 1403 N. 37th Double Garage
6983 11,000 Neil L. Griffith 907 North 30th St. Construct Residence
6984 50,000 Boeing Renton Plant Miscellaneious Jobs
6985 4,000 Elena Adams 1820 Edmonds Ave. SE Construct Garage
0986 1,800 Darrel Nash 505 So. 19th Install Windows & Repair Bath
6987 350,000 Louis G. Malesis 263 Rainier Ave. S. Construct Office Building
6988 14,000 John R. Moser 2532 Jones Ave. NE Construct Addition to Residence
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2107 Leonard Bldrs. 4323 SE 4th Pl. Driveway Approach
2108 E.W. Price 1204 N. 38th Install Side Sewer
2109 E.W. Price 1200 N, 38th Install Side Sewer
2110 Highlands Comm. Church 3031 NE 10th St. Widen Driveway
2111 Leonard Bldrs. 4213 SE 4th Pl. Driveway Approach
2112 Leonard Bldrs. 4219 SE 4th Pl. Driveway Approach
2113 Leonard Bldrs. 4329 SE 4th Pl. Driveway Approach
2114 Charles Henderson Co. 3203 SE 20th Ct. Side Sewer
2115 Charles Henderson Co. 3209 SE 20th Ct. Side Sewer
2116 Skippers Restr. 2808 NE Sunset Blvd. Side Sewer
2117 Allan & Darlene Avery 4212 SE 3rd St. Side Sewer
2118 Stirskey Holdings 524 Burnett Side Sewer
2119 Stirskey Holdings 528 Burnett Side Sewer
2120 Stirskey Holdings 532 Burnett Side Sewer
2121 First City Development So. 23rd E. Talbot Rd. Plat Improvements
2122 Sam Younkers 3900 E. Valley Rd. Sanitary & Storm Sewer
2123 Parkwood Homes 2108 Blaine Ave. SE Side Sewer
2124 Parkwood Homes 2114 Blaine Ave. SE Side Sewer
2125 Webb Enterprises 400 Mill Ave. S. Side & Storm Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
8341 00 Pete Balss 2003 SE 18th Ct. Lights,Switches,Receptacles
8342 400 Sound Development 1555 Union Ave. NE Install 4 Temp. Services
8343 18,000 Holric 1422 Raymond Ave. SW Wire Office Bldg.
8344 450 Largo Constr. 625 Shelton St. Wire Rec. Room
8345 98,760 Boeing Renton Plant Wire Bldgs.
8346 250 Rufus Commodore 520 Taylor Pl. NW Wire Addition
8347 1,050 First Line Investment 3910 NE 17th Wire Residence
8348 1,050 First Line Investment 1715 Shelton Ave. NE Wire Residence
8349 1,050 First Line Investment 1609 Shelton Ave. NE Wire Residence
8350 1,050 First Line Investment 1603 Shelton Ave. NE Wire Residence
8351 141,000 0/W Properties 919 SW Grady Way Wire Office Bldg.
8352 600 Forestbrook Assoc. 1555 Union Ave. NE Install Temp. Services
8353 3,300 Stirskey Holdings 540 Burnett Ave. S. Wire 4-Plex
8354 200,000 Boeing Renton Plant Misc. Electrical Work
8355 600 Bill Beeks 406 Burnett Ave. S. Revise Wiring
8356 19000 Renton School Distr. 405 Logan Ave. S. Wire Pole Signs
8357 350 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1000 SW 43rd St. Install Duplex Receptacle
8358 2,300 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Wire Display Cabinet
8359 1,300 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1000 SW 43rd St. Install Wireng, Receptacles
8360 700 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Install Simplex Drops
8361 1,740 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Install Power, Feeds
8362 180 Mary McCarthy 427 Windsor Way NE Revise Existing Service
8363 1059000 Boeing Renton Plant Install lighting & outlets
8364 200 Lloyd Mosley 201 Union Ave. SE Hook Up Mobile Home
8365 990 Leonard Bldrs. 4219 SE 4th P1. Wire Residence
8366 500 Chloe Methven 947 Ferndale Ct. NE Wire Electric Furnace
8367 500 Charles Pohl 2004 Jones NE Wire Addition
MECHANICAL PERMITS
7115 5,000 Olympic Venture Constr. 1850 Grant Ave. S. #d Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7116 5,000 Olympic Venture Constr. 1850 Grant Ave. S. #e Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7117 245 A.J. Powell 810 Olympia Ave. NE Install Wall Furnace
7118 698 Leonard Builders 4219 SE 4th P1. Install Gas Furnace
7119 780 Charles Henderson Co. 3214 SE 19th Ct. Install Gas Furnace
7220 35,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7121 314 Darrel Nash 505 S. 19th Install Metal Fireplace
7122 1,600 W.L. Schlichter 1313 Kennewick Ave. NE Electric Hot Water Heat
7123 2,500 Paragon Development 701 S. 31st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7124 14,500 Wendy's 230 Rainier Ave. S. Install Heating/Air Cond.System
7125 1,650 First Line Investments 1609 Shelton Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7126 1,650 First Line Investments 1715 Shelton Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7127 1,000 Robert L. Edwards Renton Shopping Ctr. Install Gas Piping System
7128 1,300 Charles Henderson Co. 1718 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7129 1,400 Charles Henderson Co. 1724 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7130 1,400 Charles Henderson Co. 1712 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7131 1,400 Charles Henderson Co. 1706 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7132 1,400 Charles Henderson Co. 1700 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7133 1,400 Charles Henderson Co. 1610 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7134 1,300 Charles Henderson Co. 1604 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7135 1,400 Charles Henderson Co. 1602 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7136 1,400 Charles Henderson Co. 3401 SE 16th P1. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7137 1,400 Charles Henderson Co. 3405 SE 16th Pl. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7138 100 Ron Belcher 2323 NE 27th St. Relocate Water Pipes & Drain
SIGN PERMITS
722 200 Develon Properties 12th & Lynnwood Directional Sign
723 100 Develon Properties Monterey Dr. NE & NE 3rd Directional Sign
724 11000 Forestbrook Assoc. 1550 Union Ave. NE Install Ground Sign
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF September 17, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 9/20 Cancelled PERRY
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 9/18 Cancelled STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 9/24 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES Mon. 9/24 7:30 P.M. SHANE 4th Floor Conf.. Room
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
9/18/79 - Election - Be sure to ote.
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
September 24, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday, 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 17, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Proposed Street Vacation of portion of SW 12th St. and
Alley east of Oaksdale Ave. SW and south of SW Grady Way
Petitioned by David A. Sabey (VAC-16-79)
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Council Members for
reading and study and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless
requested.
a. Claim for Damages filed by Good Chevrolet, Inc. alleging garbage truck
backing dumpster into building. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Co.
b. Claim for Damages filed by Dan A. Brouillard alleging chuck hole caused
tire damage. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
c. Proclamation of Mayor Delaurenti - Fire Prevention Week 10/7-13/79
d. Public Works Director requests transfer of funds to repair Municipal Building
concrete slab. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
e. Public Works Director requests appropriation of funds re ADAP Project,
Municipal Airport. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Public Works Director - Proposal to Bid on Signal Equipment
b. Public Works Director - Aero-Dyne Corp. requests Sub-lease of Hangar
c. Personnel Director - Salary Study requested
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
September 24 , 1979 Office of City Clerk
R E F E R R A L S
CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER
Claims for Damages: Good Chevrolet
Dan A. Brouillard
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Mr. Perry's request re Condo ordinance
BUDGET COMMITTEE
Review of Gambling Tax on non-profit organizations
Utility Tax for Senior Citizens
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
Housing discrimination case from State Commission
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Aero-Dyne Sub-lease
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Mastro Vacation of R/W VAC-15-79
Street Vacation SW 12th St. VAC-16-79
Sabey Rezone R 387-79
Building repairs transfer of funds
Airport appropriation for ADAP Project
Wiemann Rezone R-364-79
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
September 24 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday, 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro tem Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance
to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council
to order, noting that Mayor Delaurenti was attending Public Works
Conference in Portland.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE (Arrived
COUNCIL 8: 10 p.m. ) THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J . PERRY, MARGARET
PROCTOR AND RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
CITY OFFICIALS LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director;
PRESENT DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
DON MONAGHAN, Public Works Department; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and
Recreation Director; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; MIKE
PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; CAPT. BOURASA, Police Department;
RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; PAUL LUMBERT, Traffic Engineering.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT COUNCIL MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER
17, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Proposed Vacation published and mailed according to law, Mayor Pro tem Shinpoch
of Right-of-Way opened the continued public hearing to consider the proposed
Michael Mastro vacation of rights-of-way located between NE 4th St. and Union
Continued from Ave. NE as petitioned by Michael Mastro. Public Works Department
9/17/79 representative Don Monaghan reported total area of the parcels
VAC-15-79 proposed for vacation is 37,285 sq. ft. , one-half of appraised
value ($1 .20 : 2) $.60 per sq. ft. (which is greatest amount City
could charge according to state law) , equals $22,371 .30. Upon
Council inquiry, Monaghan further explained the rights-of-way
were determined not necessary to the city street system or traffic
circulation; that loss of property adjacent to cemetery due to
litigation determined change in need for 30 ft. strip easterly of
cemetery. Upon inquiry of proposed future L. I .D. re development
of street to Union Ave. adjacent to the Barfield property, Public
Works Rep. Monaghan noted no LID request has been submitted.
Continued Mr. William Tsao represented M. R. Mastro, 2637 Eastlake Ave. ,
Seattle, explained dedication was not a condition of rezone for
the Mastro property, that dedication by Mastro was approximately
a year ago and felt there was no reason to pay costs on Mastro
dedicated property; that they did not propose LID and Mr. Mastro
would improve street to Union which was condition of building 224
units; no chance of landlocking property as Mastro purchased others.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED.
Moved by Perry, second Shane, grant vacation of parcels 1 , 2 and 3
and waive fees. Upon inquiry for access of emergency vehicles,
Fire Chief Geissler reported that loop could be made through the
parking lot. Public Works Rep.Monaghan called attention to the
requirements of the Board of Public Works for landscaping, for
dedication of cul-de-sac and easement retention. MOVED BY TRIMM,
COIRRECTED-REFER TO SECOND SHANE, REFER SUBJECT TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE UNTIL
fVllt�wj,L-s OF i0-/ 'eASSURANCES RECEIVED IN WRITING REGARDING IMPROVEMENT OF ROADWAY
TO UNION AVE. SE AND EMERGENCY VEHICLE PROVISIONS. MOTION CARRIED.
City Attorney Warren explained hearing is to approve or disapprove •r•••
vacation of property.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Proposed Street published and mailed according to law, Mayor Pro tem Shinpoch
Vacation Portion opened the public hearing to consider proposed vacation of a por-
SW 12th St. & tion of SW 12th St. and alley east of Oaksdale Ave. SW and south
Abutting Alleys of SW Grady Way as petitioned by David A. Sabey. Letter from
VAC-16-79 Board of Public Works Chairman Gonnason reported that the right-of-
way is not necessary to the city's traffic circulation and recom-
mended the street be vacated subject to utility easements and
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9/24/79 Page 2
Public Hearing - Continued
VAC-16-79 payment of fee for the vacation of one-half appraised value of
Street Vacation $1 .80 per sq.ft. Public Works Department Representative Don
SW 12th St. Monaghan reported location of right-of-way in the Earlington area,
that all other streets and alleys in area have been vacated,
that these serve no function in the city's circulation plan.
It was noted Ordinance 2475 from 1969 vacated other portions of
street and alley; property was dedicated in original plat.
Upon inquiry, Planning Director Ericksen noted property in process of
rezone to B-1 . Discussion ensued re appraised value. MOVED BY
SHANE, SECOND PERRY, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Moved
by Shane, second Trimm, vacate subject property and assess at
1/2 the appraised $1 .80 per sq.ft. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER,
REFER SUBJECT TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITT-EE FOR RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED. (See following comment from property owner)
AUDIENCE COMMENT David Sabey, 13817 NE 70th, Redmond, objected to intent to increase
VAC-16-79 appraised value due to pending rezone, noting property below the
Street Vacation flood plain, needs substantial improvement, shown B-1 on comprehen-
sive plan, surrounding property all zoned B-1 and would be
compatible. (See later property rezone ordinance on first reading)
Executive Session Council President Pro tem Trimm requested Executive Session to
discuss Fire Department labor negotiations with Personnel Director,
Administrative Assistant and Labor Negotiator. Council Members
met in Executive Session in the 6th Floor Conference Room, leaving
Chambers at 8:40 and returning at 9:15 p.m. Roll Call : All Coun-
cil Members present.
OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER 10 THE BUDGET COMMITTEE THE
Gambling Tax SUBJECT OF GAMBLING TAX ON NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS IN T CITY.
CARRIED.
Utility Tax Rate MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, UTILITY TAX FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
�... for Seniors BE REFERRED TO THE BUDGET COMMITTEE. ROLL CALL: 3-AYE: SHANE,
TRIMM, PERRY; 3-NO: CLYMER, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; CHAIR VOTED AYE
(Shinpoch) AND MOTION CARRIED.
Motion by Shane, Second Perrv, Refer to Committee of Whole a study
to change Council meeting night from Monday to Tuesday. FAILED.
Voting Machines Councilman Clymer requested information regarding voting machine
break down during Primary Election 9/18. City Clerk Mead noted
information would be obtained from the King County Election Dept.
Condominium Upon discussion of meetings regarding the condominium ordinance,
i. Ordinance Councilman Perry requested the Administrative Asst. to research
and advise Councilman Shane information requested as to differences
between ordinance and building code.
Burnett Linear Councilman Stredicke noted for the record and public information
Park Received that following review by Citizens Committee recommendation proposed
d Housing and that $11 ,000 be added for Burnett Linear Park; also noting tnat
Community $5,179 added from unallocated funds; that Joint Policy Committee
Development Funds has awarded $15,000 bringing total to $110,179.
Apartment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PROCTOR, THE HOUSING DISCRIMINATION
Availability CASE SETTLED BYSTATE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION BE REFERRED TO
Discrimination THE CITY OF RENTON HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION. CARRIED.
_. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Cumulative The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading for the
Reserve #115 Cumulative Reserve Fund #115. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, HOLD
k Ordinance Held ORDINANCE FOR ONE MORE WEEK. CARRIED.
Sabey Rezone The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading for an
GS-1 to B-1 ordinance rezoning property located at SE corner of SW Grady Way
and Oaksdale Ave. SW requested by David A. Sabey Rezone R 387-79.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED. (Located west of Cummins Diesel . )
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Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued
First Reading The committee recommended first reading of an ordinance rezoning ;'' .
Wiemann Rezone property located at 110 Pelly Ave. N. from R-2 to R-3 known as
Wiemann Rezone R-364-79- MOVED BY CLYMEk, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER
BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
First Reading An ordinance was read appropriating funds to the Building Division
Appropriation portion of Current Fund in amount of $16,477 due to increase of
Building Division activities. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER BACK TO THE
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. ...
Resolution #2298 The committee recommended reading and adoption of the following
Arbitration Award resolutions: a
Transfer A resolution was read transfering funds in amount of $10,594.15
for payment of arbitration award re Jolly Sue Baker. MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2299 A resolution was read amending Resolution 2283 and establishing
LID #314 a new hearing date of 11/5/79 for LID #314, curbs, gutters ,
Hearing Date street improvements, sanitary sewers, water mains and fire
11/5/79 hydrants in the areaof East Valley Highway. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
VOUCHER APPROVAL The Ways and Means Committee recommended Council approval for
payment of Vouchers No. 24875 through 25083 in the amount of
$411 ,767.95 (No. 24870 - 24874 machine voided) ; also approve '
LID #302 Revenue Warrant R-44 in amount of $5,238.52; Cash
Warrants C-107 $5,171. 13; C-108 $67.39; and also LID #307 Revenue
Warrant R-8 in amount of $124,385.61 ; Cash Warrants No. C-9 in
amount of $124,347.11 and C-10 $38.50. Warrants received depart-
mental certificationthat merchandise and/or services have been
received or rendered, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR APPROVAL
OF VOUCHERS. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the
items included:
Claim for Damages Claim for Damages filed by Good Chevrolet, Inc. , 617 Third Ave. ,
Renton, asking repair to building alleging damage due to garbage
truck backing dumpster into building. Refer to City Attorney and
Insurance Carrier.
Claim for Damages Claim for Damages was filed by Dan A. Brouillard, 13434 SE
Fairwood Blvd, Renton, alleging chuck hole caused tire damage
(area of Benson Rd. south of S. Puget Dr. ) . Refer to City Attorney
and Insurance Carrier.
Mayor's Proclamation of Mayor Delaurenti declared October 7 through 13,
Proclamation 1979 as Fire Prevention Week.
Building Repairs Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested transfer
funds in the amount of $6,563.50 for purpose of replacement of
concrete slab on ground level patio area of the Municipal Building.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
ADAP Project Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested appropriation
Airport of funds in amount of $27,750 and include $24,000 in Airport Budget
for a total of $51 ,750 as City's 20% share of the ADAP Project
No. 5-53-0055-03 Renton Municipal Airport; total project $234,750.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED.
Approval CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE
Signal Equipment Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason submitted proposal to
bid on used multisonic computer and controllers available at the
City of Garden Groves, California. The letter explained funding
for this equipment wi',11 be available through LID #302 (Lind Ave. )
and LID 314 (East Valley Road). Proposal in amount of $46,375. will
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Correspondence - Continued
Signal Equipment be submitted which would be a savings of approximately $180,000.
Continued from 1980 cost. The letter requested concurrence in procedure.
Cliff Davis of the City' s Signal Shop answered questions.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN PROCEDURE RECOMMENDATION OF
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR.CARRIED.No tormal council action required at this
time.
Aero-Dyne Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason presented request
..._ Sub-Lease from Aero-Dyne Corp. to sub-lease the maintenance hangar to
Robertson Aircraft Co. for a six-month period beginning 10/1/79.
The letter noted no objection to sublease and recommended Council
concurrence. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER MATTER TO
THE TRANSPORTATION(AVIATION) COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Salary Study Agenda letter trom Personnel Director regarding salary study
request was withdrawn. Upon Council inquiry, Personnel Director
Sharon Green advised the letter would be presented 10/l/79, upon
Mayor' s return to the Lity.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Parks and Recreation Director Webley reported funding for meals at
the Senior Center have been increased by Senior Services from
145 to 180 or increase of 35 meals per day. (Per Councilman Stredicke
request)
Mayor Pro tem Shinpoch commended the Park Director, Staff and Park
Board for fine work re passage of Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park
bond issue. Mr. Webley noted 140 votes more than needed to validate.
Executive Session
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE
SESSION RE PROPERTY ACQUISITION. 9:50 p.m. Following Executive
Session council meeting reconvened with all council members
present. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, MEETING ADJOURN.
CARRIED. Meeting adjourned at 10:37 p.m.
e ores A. Mead, C:M.C.
City Clerk
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EXP111 33 CITY OF RENTON
DALE 9/24/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: NO.#24870 - #24874
CURRENT 6118� 1�84�Sg
PARKS 618$ 706048
ARTERIAL STREETS *691765#73
STREETS •28j851r64
LIBRARY 63j960#07
COMP EMP TR ACT SIP485095
SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR 66PO400
WATERWORKS UTILITY 697/ 841002
AIRPORT 612P347# 12
1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION 620P474#49
TALBOT PUMP STA CONST 6969043
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 617018#72
RIREMANIS PENSION 616j505.95
TOT4L OF ALL WARRANTS 64111767+95
WEP THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY COUNC16j HAVINQ RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDi DO HEREBY
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0, 24875 THROUGH NO* 25083 IN THE AMOUNT
OF 6411. 767.95 TIS 24TO DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1979•
I
COMM TTEE CHAIRMAN MEMBER w • •
L.I.D.#302
MEMBER •
REVENUE WARRANT NO. R- 44 $ 5,238.52
CASH WARRANT NO. C-107 $ 5,171.13
CASH WARRANT NO. C-108 $ 67.39
L.I.D.#307
REVENUE WARRANT NO, R- 8 $124, 385.61
CASH WARRANT NO. 9 $124,347.11 _
CASH WARRANT NO. C- 10 $ 38.50
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF September 24, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 10-4 4 30 P.M. j PARRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Condominium Ordinance
COMMUNITY SERVICES STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 10-1 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
Landlord/Tenant Group Thurs. 9/27 4:30 P.M. Renton High School Condominiums
Citizen Committee on Housing Thurs. 10/4 7:30 P.M. Main Library Discuss Projects
& Community Development
RAY Services Fri . 9/28 7-9 p.m. 410 Burnett Open House - Wine & Cheese
Metro Wed. 9/26 7:30 P.M. Puget Power Update Treatment Plant
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
SEPTEMBER 24, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
6989 1,500 John J. Lund 1301 Lincoln Place NE Rerobf Residence
6990 20,000 E. Horbach 500 Park Ave. N. Construct Foundation
6991 55,000 Pacific NW Bell 300 SW 7th St. Phase IIB Interior Remodel
6992 22,000 Reynaldo & Dee Teodora 1733 Aberdeen Ave. SE Addition to Residence
6993 45,000 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2405 SE 21st St. Construct Residence
6994 42,000 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2401 SE 21st St. Construct Residence
6995 43,000 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2312 SE 21st St. Construct Residence
6996 39,000 Parkwood Homes, Inc. 2316 SE 21st St. Construct Residence �..
6997 15,000 Frank Tonkin 200 Rainier Ave. S. Interior Remodel
6998 530,000 Boeing Renton Plant Addition to Office
6999 2,000 NW Food Brokers 4242 E. Valley Rd. Construct Partitions
7000 20,000 Robert L. Edwards Renton Shopping Center Interior Construction
7001 136,000 Roger H. Newell 3218 NE 12th St. Construct Medical Bldg.
7002 35,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1602 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
7003 35,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1402 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
7004 38,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1609 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
7005 38,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1610 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
7006 38,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1401 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
7007 40,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1604 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
7008 31,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1409 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
7009 700 Ron Belcher 2323 NE 27th St. Convert Carport to Garage
7010 100,000 Louis Traverso 716 Grant Ave. S. Construct Residence
7011 5,000 Group Health 801 SW 16th Install Partitions
7012 50,000 McLendon Hardware 710 S. 2nd St. Construct Sales Yard
7013 VOID
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2126 Verdie Querin 4417 SE 3rd Pl . Connect Side Sewer
2127 L. Renkin 2710 Meadow Ave. N. Install Storm Line
2128 Danmor Constr. 533 S. 28th P1 . Connect Side Sewer
2129 Danmor Constr. 620 S. 29th Pl . Connect Side Sewer
2130 Danmor Constr. 527 S. 28th Pl . Connect Side Sewer
2131 Custom Cabinet Shop 1320 N. 5th Install Storm & Side Sewer
2132 Pandek Development Co. 613 S. 31st St. Install Side Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
8368 800 Charles Henderson Co. 3214 SE 19th Ct. Wire Residence
8369 100 Renton Church of Nazarene 850 Union Ave. NE Hook Up Construction Shack
8370 100 A.L. Witzel 201 Union Ave. SE Light Switch in Shed
8371 150 Walt Basart 3301 SE 5th Wire Garage
8372 185 Kenneth Howe 201 Union Ave. SE Hook Up Mobile Home
8373 11100 Puget Sound Power 620 S. Grady Way Run Conduits
8374 26,000 Stirskey Holding 1800 Grant S. Wire Condominiums
8375 200 Alvah P. Agner 269 Thomas Ave. SW Replace Existing Service
8376 500 Kenneth Harkey 4104 NE 11th St. Wire Addition
8377 3,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install 200 AMP Circuit
8378 100 Air Products Inc. 10th Sw & Powell Install Temp Service
8379 1,578 Pandek Deve. Co. 601 S. 31st Wire Residence
8380 1,452 Pandek Deve. Co. 701 S. 31st Wire Residence
8381 VOID
8382 1,682 Pandek Deve. Co. 701 S. 31st Wire Residence
8383 1,535 Pandek Deve. Co. 613 S. 31st Wire Residence
8384 1,452 Pandek Deve. Co. 623 S. 31st Wire Residence
8385 1,470 Pandek Deve. Co. 619 S. 31st Wire Residence
8386 700 Leo Echaniz 824 Jefferson Ave. NE Install New Service
MECHANICAL PERMITS
7139 900 H.F. Mathewson 425 Maple Ave. SW Install Gas Heater
7140 300 Marie L. Larsen 2006 NE 20th Install Fireplace
7141 800 John Perry 1687 Monroe SE Install Wood Stove
7142 150 Verdie Querin 4417 SE 3rd P1 . Plumbing Reversal
7143 VOID
7144 36,428 Renton Village Co. 555 S.Renton Village P1 . Install Auto Fire Prot. System
7145 900 Scott McBee 2308 NE 28th St. Install Septic Tank
7146 2,740 Don Richards 1903 Rolling Hills Ave.SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7147 23,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7148 26,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Air Handling Units
7149 1,600 Paragon Development 701 S. 31st St. Install Gas Furnace/Wtr.Heater
7150 1,600 Paragon Development 601 S. 31st St. Install Gas Furnace/Wtr.Heater
7151 500 Ron Regis 824 Jefferson Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7152 $ 4,000 Renco Construction 1900 Jones Ave. NE Install Heat Pump
7153 100 Dennis Shimmel 4224 SE 3rd Pl . Reverse Plumbing
7154 400 Robert W. Dalquest 1067 Harrington Ave.NE Install Gas Furnace
SIGN PERMIT
725 V 8,000 McDonalds Restr. 4411 NE Sunset Blvd. Pole & Wall Signs
REVOCABLE PERMIT
T07-1 Charles & Darling Hocking 2920 NE 4th St. Reinforced Concrete Fence
C I T Y O F R E N T O N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
9/10/79 CURRENT FUND $ 34,386.47
PARKS & RECREATION 4,690.75
ARTERIAL STREETS 65,844.48
CITY STREETS 3,869.70
LIBRARY 4,513.66
CEDAR RIVER TRAIL CONSTI . 25,896.47
SENIOR CITZ. CENTER CON R. 101,307.21
WATERWORKS UTILITY 69,564.25
AIRPORT
7,982.69
TALBOT PUMP STATION CON TR. 492.00
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 5,010.70
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of SEPT. $323,5711.38
9/8/79 CURRENT FUND $ 60,096.70
COMP. EMPL. TRNG. (CETA) 990.31
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of SEPT. $ 61,087.01
9/15/79 CURRENT FUND $112,584.07
PARKS & RECREATION 30,709.30
CITY STREETS 22,944.60
LIBRARY 9,529.70
COMP.EMPL.TRNG. (CETA) 2,977.45
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 22,429.67
AIRPORT 2,074. 50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,719.50
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of SEPT. $205,968.79
MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR
C I T r O F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO OE90RIPTION TOTAL
9/24/79 CURRENT FUND $liB.484.85
PARKS G RECREATION 18,706.48
ARTERIAL STREETS 69,765.73
CITY STREETS 28,851.64
LIBRARY 3,560.07
COMP.EMP.TRN.ACT (CETA) 1,485.95
SENIOR CIT2.CENTER CONS 6,156.50
WATERWORKS UTILITY 97,841.02
AIRPORT 12,247.12
1975 W i S CONSTR. 20,474.49
TALBOT PUMP STAT.CONSTR. 369.43
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 17,318.72
FIREMAN'S PENSION 16,505.95
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of SEPT. $411,767.95
9/22/79 CURRENT FUND 60,820.92
COMP.EMPL.TRNG.ACT (CETA 929.86
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of SEPT. $ 61,750.78
9/24/79 AIRPORT CURRENT FUND Adj, payroll of 8/31/79 $ 154. �o
9/24/79 CUMULATIVE RESV.#1698 CURRENT FUND Per Resolution No. 2293 $163,000.00
9-3079 CURRENT FUND $111,660.98
PARKS & RECREATION 27,735.45
CITY STREETS 23,121.48
LIBRARY 4,410.28
COMP.EMPL.TRNG. (CET/A) 3,260.84
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 21,672.36
AIRPORT 1 .700 50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,719.50
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of SEPT $201,281.39
Contingency Fund Current Fund/Plan. $ 10,594. 15
107/000.22.589.05.00.00 000/000/07.517.10.11. Resolution #2298
Contingency Fund STREET FUND
107/000/22.589.05.00.00 103/000/15.542.67.23. 0 Resolution #2286 2,992.H4
CIA INS FIREMEN'S PENSION Transfer of 9/24/79 1214.29
Cancel Warrant #24912
CIA MS CURRENT FUND Transfer of 9/24/79
Cancel Warrant #23777 168 00
MAYOR j FINANCE DIRECTOR
MENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 1, ` 1979 Municipal Building
Mondry, Si")Cs F>_ri .'ounci i C!7ambers
A G E N D A
I. PLEDGE Or ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES Ur �DcrttWuLri tI., Lj7
PUBLj K ARM; Proposed Street vacation of a portion of
Tacoma Ave. NE, North of NE 17th St. between
Shelton Ave, NF and Union Ave. NE. Petitioned
oy Valley Invest1iient Properties/Robert C, Olsorl
(VAC- 17-/91
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLU NtE INESS MY COUNCIL
7. QFt 14ANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Council members for
reaching and study and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless
req tgd.
a. Claire for, Damages filed by Laura Rae Pearce alleging bicycle
caused by loose gravel on roadway. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance:
Carrier.
b. Public Works Director requests transfer of funds tc purchase used
signal equipment. Refer to Ways-and Means Committee,
c. Request from the Planning Commission for two Commission mewbers to
r attend the Planning Association of Washington Fail Confereorce ire
Port Townsend, Washington, October 3, 4, & 5. Refer to Ways and Means .
d. Planning Commission Annual Report for the Year 19/8-79. for
intormation only.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Personnel Director - Salary Study Requested
0. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL.
11. AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJ,0 JR,4MEN';
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 1 , 1979 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 - Laura R. Pearce
Mastro Vacation of Right-of-Way VAC-15-79 (Agreement)
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
West Hill Comprehensive Plan map
Mastro Vacation of Right-of-Way VAC-15-79 (Agreement)
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Information requested by Councilman Stredicke: Water Service Victoria Park
Benches on NE 12th St.
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Resolution re FAUS Funding SW 27th and Valley Freeway
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Street Vacation Tacoma Ave. NE/Olson VAC-17-79 Ordinance
Salary Study
Ordinances on first reading 10/1 : West Hill Comprehensive Plan
Appropriation for Airport
Planning Commission Travel (Approved 10/1 )
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 1 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday, 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL MARGARET PROCTOR, GEORGE J. PERRY, THOMAS W. TRIMM. MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND PROCTOR, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS CHARLES
F. SHANE AND EARL CLYMER. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GWEN
IN ATTENDANCE MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GORDON Y.
ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Direc-
tor; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; SHARON GREEN,
Personnel Director; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant;
DON PERSSONS, Police Department; BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Department.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL Upon inquiry by Council President Shinpoch for additions or
corrections to Council Minutes of September 24, 1979, Councilman
Vacation of Perry questioned intent of referral to the Ways and Means Com-
Right-of-Way mittee of proposed vacation of right-of-way as petitioned by
VAC-15-79 Michael Mastro at Public Hearing 9/24. Councilman Trimm explained
referral to committee in regard to cul-de-sac, that after all
signed papers received, Council would vote upon the matter.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PROCTOR, MINUTES OF 9/24/79 BE APPROVED
AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
- Street Vacation published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Portion the public hearing to consider vacation of a portion of Tacoma
Tacoma Ave. NE Ave. N.E. located north of NE 17th St. between Shelton Ave. NE
Robert C. Olson and Union Ave. NE as petitioned by Valley Investment Properties
VAC-17-79 by Robert C. Olson. Letter from Board of Public Works Director
Gonnason reported approval of vacation and appraised value of
58t per sq. ft. Mr. Gonnason used wall map and explained access
from Union Ave. NE by pipestem lot, that 100% of abutting owners
have signed petition. Howard Keenly, 24726 13th Ave. S. , Kent,
explained prior ownership, property proposed for vacation required
as dedication for public access right-of-way to area in center of
block. Mr. Keenly asked the property be returned to him or if
sold the money be given to him. Upon further inquiry by City
Attorney Warren, Mr. Keenly explained plat not completed but the
party fled with money leaving Mr. Keenly with debts to repay.
City Attorney Warren explained state law prohibits donation of
city's credit and cannot take requested action. Mr. Keenly
registered his protest, noting his vested rights in property at
ending of proposed vacation. Jerry Hodges, 14152 104th P1 . NE,
Bothell 98011 , developer, explained property at end of proposed
vacation (center of block/plat) could not use property for access
because of placement of house. John Holmes, 1717 Union Ave. NE,
purchaser of property and resident of lots at center of plat and
property through which pipestem road road cuts adjacent to Union
Ave. NE, pointed out property on wall map and reported no objec-
tion to the vacation. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIM, CLOSE THE
PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke questioned valua-
tion of 58¢ s.f. following description that area property was
receiving sewers due to development to south on creek. Public
Works Director noted in-house appraisal using County Assessor's
information. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PROCTOR, CONCUR IN THE
RECOMMENDATION OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND VACATE PROPERTY
ASSESSING AMOUNT AS APPRAISED. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND
PROCTOR REFER MATTER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE.
CARRIED.
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AUDIENCE COMMENT Nancy Berry, National Organization for Women, 6819 S. 124th,
encouraged salary study as proposed on the agenda (Item 9.a. ) .
Salary Survey Miss Berry noted salary study by State showed jobs held by women
paid less than jobs held by men and urged the city toward equity
between the sexes.
Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells N. , supported salary survey and asked
the city look at comparable worth and minority hiring.
Executive Session MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PROCTOR, CITY COUNCIL MEET IN EXECUTIVE.
SESSION TO CONSIDER FIRE DEPARTMENT LABOR NEGOTIATIONS. CARRIED.
Council met with Labor Negotiator, Personnel Director Green
and Administrative Assistant Parness. The Council Members left
the Chambers at 8:45 p.m. and at 9:10 p.m. reassembled in the
Chambers. Roll Call : Shinpoch, Stredicke, Proctor, Perry and
Trimm.
OLD BUSINESS
Aviation Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm submitted report recom-
Committee mending Council grant the request of Aero-Dyne Corporation to
(Transportation) sub-lease a portion of the Maintenance Hangar to Robertson
Aero-Dyne Aircraft Company for a six-month period. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND
Sub-Lease SHINPOCH, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE AVIATION COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following ordinances
Committee be placed on second and final readings: (First readings 9/24/79)
Ordinance #3360 An ordinance was read rezoning property located at the SE corner
Sabey Rezone of SW Grady Way and Oaksdale Ave. SW from GS-1 to B-1 , known as
R-387-79 the David A. Sabey rezone. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PROCTOR,
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3361 An ordinance was read appropriating $16,477 from excess revenue
Appropriation to the Public Works Division for transfer to Building Division
Building Dvn. due to increase of building activities. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL
AYES. CARRIED.
First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of the
following ordinances:
West Hill An ordinance was read amending the city's Comprehensive Plan and
Comprehensive maps to properties within West Hill bounded by Taylor Place NW,
Plan Amendment Taylor Ave. NW, Renton Ave. Extension, S. 84th Ave. and city
limits. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, REFER ORDINANCE BACK
TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE 'FOR ONE WEEK AND THE PLANNING
DEPT. ALSO PROVIDE ON SAME MAP SCALE, THE EXISTING COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN ALONG WITH PROPOSED PLAN. CARRIED.
Appropriation An ordinance was read appropriating $234,750 from unanticipated
Airport revenue from the ADAP Project No. 5-53-0055-03 Grant to Airport
Project Quick Egress Taxiways, East Side. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND TRIMM, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Resolution #2300 The committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolution
Fund Transfer transfering $6,563.50 for repairs to the Municipal Building con-
Concrete Slab crete slab, General Service Dvn. Repair and Maintenance. Foilow-
Repair ing reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT
THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Planning MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, ITEM 8.c. BE REMOVED FROM THE
Conference CONSENT AGENDA FOR READING. CARRIED. Letter from Planning Com-
Travel: mission Chairman, Michael Hanis, requested authorization for two
members of the Planning Commission to attend the Planning Associ-
ation of Washington Fall Conference in Port Townsend 10/3-5/79.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR AND REFER TO WAYS ANS
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - CONTINUED
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended Council concurrence in
Committee the request of the Planning Commission for authorization to
Planning send two Planning Commission members to the Fall Planning Assoc.
Commission of Washington meeting at Fort Worden State Park Conference Center
(ravel in Port Townsend 10/3-5/79. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Resolution re The Ways and Means Committee report recommended the proposed
FAUS Funding resolution on TAUS funding for SW 27th and Valley Parkway be
referred to the Transportation Committee for review and recommenda-
tion. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR.
CARRIED.
Traffic Signal MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, ITEM 8.b. BE REMOVED FROM
Equipment THE CONSENT AGENDA FOR READING. CARRIED. Letter from Public
Works Director Gonnason requested resolution for temporary
transfer loan from Street Forward Thrust Fund to Traffic Engineer-
ing Fund to purchase used signal equipment and attached resolution
transfering funds in amount of $75,625. The letter explained that
if the bid was not successful , only expenditure would be cost of
employee traveling to City of Garden Grove, California to inspect
the equipment and submit the bid. Also explained was Attorney's
decision that city must provide interim financing in purchase of
equipment and subsequent pro rated charge to LID's .
Traffic Signal The Ways and Means Committee reported no recommendation relative
Equipment to the proposed resolution for the purchase of used signal equip-
ment by the Public Works Department. Upon Council request Public
Works Director Gonnason explained request 9/24 for authorization
to bid on surplus computer-signal equipment at Garden Grove,
California, to be utilized with LID 314 and LID 302 at a savings
of $180,000. Traffic Engineering technician Cliff Davis reported
planned procedure for inspection and bid submittal 10/2. Funding
was discussed. City Attorney Warren cautioned against charging
to LID not fully formed and need for apportionment of costs to any
other uses. Need was deemed for traffic signals in the developing
Valley area. Finance Director Marshall , upon questioning, noted
unanticipated revenues all earmarked in balancinq 1980 preliminary
budget. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL RECESS.
CARRIED. 9:50 p.m. Council reconvened 10:00 p.m. Roll Call :
All Council Members present as previously shown. Further discus-
sion ensued. Mayor Delaurenti noted funding was not available,
fron unanticipated revenue. City Attorney Warren noted need to
investigate other funding and requirement for several ordinances
to be drafted. Councilman Stredicke, with permission from Council-
men Trimm for Second, withdrew previous motion to place proposed
resolution on reading. Motion by Trimm to present proposed resolu-
tion as prepared by the City Attorney to borrow funds from the
(No action taken) Street Forward Thrust, failed for lack of a second. Finance Direc-
tor cautioned against jeopardizing the city's bond sale credibility.
Proposed Councilman Stredicke discussed Council action on Proposed vacation
Vacation of of right-of-way petitioned by Mastro through William Tsao. Coun-
Right-of-Way cilman Perry noted earlier clarification that upon recommendation
Mastro from the Ways and Means Committee re cul-de-sac and street improve-
VAC-15-79 ments, Council would consider matter. Councilman Stredicke noted
Area of NE 4th review, that street extension would be done at cost of developer.
and Union NE MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, REFER MATTER TO THE PLANNING
DEPARTMENT AND CITY ATTORNEY TO DRAW UP PROPER PAPERS. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the
items included therein.
Damages Claim Claim for damages was filed by Laura Rae Pearce 2528 Burnett
Ct. S. , in amount of $97.29 for damage due to bicycle accident
alleging gravel on roadway of S. 26th Street caused claimant to
be propelled over handlebars. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance
Carrier.
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CONSENT AGENDA - CONTINUED
Planning The Planning Commission Annual Report for the Year 1978-79 was
Commission filed in compliance with City Code, reporting activities of
Annual Report the Commission and looked to future short and long range objec-
tives. Information.
Consent .'agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED.
Approved
CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Personnel Director Green explained the city's current
Salary Study pay plan for non-uniformed personnel has become insufficient and
outdated and requested approval to employ an outside professional
to conduct a comprehensive review of the city's pay practices
and to recommend a salary plan based on the review findings.
The letter explained inclusion of desk audits of selected bench-
mark positions , job evaluations, comparisons and pay structure
development. Also noted was that the Personnel Department has
completed job analysis and description writing which will reduce
cost of project. The letter explained a committee has reviewed
and determined Donworth and Taylor meet city's requirements; fee
$6,200 plus estimated espenses of $230; project could commence
10/15/79. Councilwoman Proctor favored proposal and felt salary
plan for non-union personnel would be to city's advantage, noting
no change in pay plan since 1963, that she has been employed in a
personnel office for past 15 years and approved consultant firm.
MOVED BY PROCTOR, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR IN REQUEST FOR SALARY
STUDY AND REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR NECES-
SARY PAPERS. Councilman Perry requested record indicate Personnel
Director Green 's reply that 21R Representative John Malgarini
favored the salary study. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke noted reply from City Clerk plead regardinq
request of Councilman Clymer at 9/24 meeting: (1 ) Voting machine
Election problems during 9/18 election. Renton #9 Official did not follow
Information procedure correctly; #38 Machine not programed correctly and was
fixed within the hour; #5 Lever stuck but two machines available;
#36 Machine set wrong; #25 Machine ok when trouble shooter went ....
to fix. (2) What determines voting machines or paper ballots?
Minor taxing district issues are placed on paper ballots generally
when only part of a precinct is entitled to vote on the issue.
(3) Sample ballots will be available three weeks before 11/6
election.
Citizen Councilman Stredicke requested report in writing from the Public
Inquiries Works Director re change of water service to Victoria Park area
from City of Seattle water to Renton water; when service changed
and if all Victoria Park area included. Stredicke also requested
information regarding benches on NE 12th from Union NE to the
post office.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN.
CARRIED. 10:37 p.m.
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City Clerk
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF October 1, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 10-4 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Condominium Ordinance
Planning Rep. & City Attorney
COMMUNITY SERVICES STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 10-7 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
LEOFF Board Wed. 10-3 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room
Citizen Advisory Comm. Thurs. 10-4 7:00 P.M. Library Conf. Room Housing & Community Development
Open Discussion
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
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OCTOBER 1, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
7014 41,000 Leonard Builders Inc. 4409 SE 4th St. Construct Residence
7015 3,500 Bill Schreven 1324 Monroe Ave. NE Enclose Existing Carport
7016 - Anna McMahon 2926 SE 5th St. Placement of 200 yards fill
7017 600,000 Sangalang/Fletcher 1005 Aberdeen Ave. NE Construct Apartment Bldg.
1018 200 Mrs. L. Barnett 230 Main Ave. S. Install Marquee
1019 20,000 Valley General Hosp. 400 S. 43rd St. Alteration of Psychiatric Unit
7020 14,000 Northwest Foods 4242 E. Valley Hwy. Interior Finish for Clinic
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2133 Metro 29 Locations Install turnouts & landing pads
2134 Stephen J. Lyonais 2820 Park Ave. N. Install Side Sewer
2135 Holmes Electric 1422 Raymond Ave. SW Install Storm Sewer
2136 Larry Marcoe 1900 Jones Ave. NE Install Side Sewer
2137 Wick Homes Union Ave. SE & SE 2nd P1 . Install Water, Safi. Sewer, etc.
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
8387 $ 700 Tom Gray 1414 N. 34th 200 AMP Circuit,Elec.heat
8388 700 Tom Gray 1420 N. 34th 200 AMP Circuit, Elect. Heat
8389 33,700 Tall Corp. 501 SW 7th Install 1200 AMP
8390 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3405 SE 16th Pl . Install Temp. Service
8391 2,500 Renco Construction 1900 Jones Ave. NE Wire Residence
8392 2,500 Stirskey Holdings 535 Burnett Ave. S. Wire 4-Plex
8393 25 Daisy Hamilton 201 Union Ave. SE #172 Wire Storage Shed
8394 1,500 George Oberholtzer 2306 Vashon Ct. NE Wire Residence
8395 150 Ellifritz 4218 SE 3rd Pl . Wire Addition
8396 200 Bill Dunn 3101 Talbot Rd. S. Wire Addition
MECHANICAL PERMITS
7155 150 Larry Linde 4512 SE 3rd Pl . Plumbing Reversal
7156 14,050 Sound Development 1555 Union Ave. NE B1dg. I Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7157 5,620 Sound Development 1555 Union Ave. NE B1dg.J Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7158 4,000 Holric 1422 Raymond Ave. SW Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7159 1,650 Firstline Investments 1603 Shelton Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7160 1,650 Firstline Investments 3910 NE 17th Install ' Plumbing/Fixtures
7161 11000 George Oberholtzer 2306 Vashon Ct. NE Install Electric Furnace
7162 725 Leo Echamiz Constr. 824 Jefferson Ave. NE Install Furnace
7163 20,000 Affiliated American 1301 S. Puget Dr. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7164 2,175 NW Homes 1420 Jones Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7165 784 Leonard Builders 4314 SE 4th Pl . Install Gas Furnace
7166 2,000 Pandek Development 607 S. 31st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7167 720 Charles Henderson Co. 1721 Olympia Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace
7168 780 Charles Henderson Co. 3327 SE 17th St. Install Gas Furnace
7171 784 Charles Henderson Co. 3317 SE 17th St. Install Gas Furnace
7172 847 Charles Henderson Co. 3311 SE 17th St. Install Gas Furnace
7172 720 Charles Henderson Co. 3323 SE 17th St. Install Gas Furnace
7173 250 June Ross 529 Park Ave. N. Install Gas Heater
7174 800 Skippers 2808 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Fire Suppression System
7175 100,000 Portland Electric 4100 West Valley Rd. Install Fire Sprinkler System
7176 750 Jim Walsh Sr. 2308 NE 9th St. Install Wood Burning Stove
7177 42,200 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7178 34,000 Boeing Renton Plant Alter Water & Vent Piping
1179 42,200 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures
-NOW
SIGN PERMITS
726 10,000 Color Tile 134 Rainier Ave. S. Install Pole Signs
727 3,800 Jolly Boy 111 Airport Way Install Pole Sign
728 400 Charles Henderson Co. 3311 SE 17th Install Ground Sign
729 400 Charles Henderson Co. Tiffany Park Install Ground Sign
730 480 A & H Drugs 202 S. 3rd Install Wall Sign
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 8, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers
AGENDA
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF OCTOBER 1 , 1979
4. AUDIENCE COMMENT
5. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
7. CONSENT AGENDA
These items are distributed to all Council Members for reading and study
and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless requested.
a. Bid Opening 10/1 Water Main Construction in Meadow Ave. N. from N. 26th
to N. 40th; three bids. Refer to Public Works Dept. and Utilities Com.
b. Assoc. of Washington Cities invites Council and Staff to Mini-convention.
Information.
c. Mayor Delaurenti proclaims Octoberfest Folk Dance Celebration 10/26-28
d. King County Records and Elections Canvas of 10/28/79 election.
Information.
e. Public Works Director recommends approval of final payment and acceptance
Medical & Business Interiors Fire Station furnishings . ($64.66) and re-
lease of retained amount subject to receipt of clearances. Concur.
t. Public Works Director recommends approval of first and final payment
and acceptance of landscaping project at Main First Station $4,571 .04;
also release of retained amount; Tony M. Koenig Landscaping Co. Concur.
g. Hearing Examiner' s recommendation for approval with conditions of Pre—
liminary Plat PP-403-79 and Exception 393-79 for Wall and Redekop Corp.
Plat of Hi-Gate located between NE 20 and NE 16th St. Council concur.
h. Fire Chief requests resolution for automatic mutual aid response agree-
ment with Kent, Tukwila, Fire District #20, 25 and #40. Refer to Public
Safety Committee.
i . Finance Director requests temporary loan from Street Forward Thrust Fund
pending receipt of property taxes. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
8. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. NAN Partners regarding Honeydew Annexation.
9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
10. AUDIENCE COMMENT
11 . ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 15 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 :00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE �•�+'
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF OCTOBER 8, 1979
4. AUDIENCE COMMENT
5. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
7. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to Council Members for study
and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless so requested.
a. Claim for Damages filed by Christie Barrett for tire/wheel damage
allegedly caused by hitting chuck hole. Refer to City Attorney and
Insurance Carrier.
b. Renton Fire Department Administrative Officers request update for
1980 Budget to include longevity as Police Department. Refer to
Budget Committee.
c. Citizens Federal Savings E Loan Assoc. petition vacation of right-of-
way between NE Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland NE. Refer to Public Works
Dept. , Boad of Public Works and Transportation Committee for verifi-
cation of petition, determination re appraisal and easement retention.
d. Hearing Examiner's recommendation Rezone 405-79 and SA 405-79, Dr.
Andrew Deak rezone property located 4509 Talbot Rd.S. (at rear of
existing clinic) "G" to P-1 and site approval for proposed parking
lot. Examiner recommends approval with conditions. Refer to Ways
and Means Committee.
8. CORRESPONSENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Hearing Examiner's recommendation and Appeal of Clinton Betz Rezone
b. Public Works Director requests loan re Consultant for LID #314
c. Public Works Director requests amendment to Six Year St. Program
d. Public Works Director re Grady Way Bridge Replacement
9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
10. AUDIENCE COMMENT
11 . ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
October 8 , 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Check trucking operation in Lake Washington Blvd. area and report back to Council
CITY ATTORNEY and notify Mr. Clarke
Kathy Koelker's questions re Condominums/PUD's and zoning.
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
Authorized to sign Fire Dept. labor contract
PARK DIRECTOR
Councilman Sh ne's request re trail land acquisition and Burnett St. Linear Park
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
Councilman Shane s request re SR 515 extension and Burnet St. Linear Park
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Bids from Watermain Construction Meadow Ave. N.
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Kathy Koelker's request re burglar alarms
Fire Chief's request re mutual aid response agreement
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Bids of Watermain Construction in Meadow Ave. N.
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Condominium Conversion Ordinance (First reading 10/8/79)
Condo Moratorium (Adopted 10/8/79 Ordinance #3365)
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 8 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 :00 P . M. Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro tem Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance
to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to
order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH , Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM, CHARLES F. SHANE.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, EXCUSE MARGARET PROCTOR. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; TED
IN ATTENDANCE BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning
Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; RON HEIRET,
Parks Supt. ; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; MICHAEL PARNESS,
Administrative Assistant; JOHN BUFF, Police Department; JAMES
MATTHEWS, Fire Department.
MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke noted for clarification of Council minutes
10/1/9 of 9/24/79, Page 2, Paragraph 9, the Community Services Committee
made recommendation. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE COUNCIL
MINUTES OF OCTOBER 1 , 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS
Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm presented committee report
Committee recommending Council adopt the resolution relating to the alloca-
FAUS Funding tion and expenditure of Federal Aid Urban System (FAUS) Funds as
recommended by the Public Works Director. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND
Resolution #2301 CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read the resolu-
Funding for tion authorizing Mayor and City Clerk to execute and deliver docu-
SW 27th St. ments re FAUS Funding for SW 27th St. East Valley Road to West
Valley Parkway Valley Road and Valley Parkway (formerly Longacres Parkway) from
SW 43rd St. (S. 180th St.) to Sunset Blvd. W. (SR 900) . MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Planning and The Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry presented
Development report noting review of the condominium conversion ordinance
Committee and explained the time periodthave been determined and recommended
Condominium that the ordinance be referred to the Ways and Means Committee
Conversion to be placed on first reading. Councilman Perry reported one minor
Ordinance change and noted time periods, also that details same as King
County, Auburn, Redmond and Seattle. Councilman Shane requested
reply to previous question re difference between proposed ordi-
nance and building code and was advised by the City Attorney that
the building code applies to new construction and has no affect
upon condominium conversion which is for legal ownership of build-
ing. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. * Proposed amendment by
Stredicke, failed for lack of a Second, to add relocation assis-
tance of $350 per unit to tenant or sub-tenant for either volun-
tary or involuntary vacating after received notice of conversion.
Moved by Shane, Second Stredicke, amend motion to allow up to $350
for involuntary relocation with notice. Stredicke later withdrew
Second ; City Attorney advised that with inclusion of "up to" there
would be need for establishment of standards for measurement.
*ORIGINAL MOTION CARRIED. (See later. )
Condominium The Planning and Development Committee report recommended that
Conversion the moratorium on condominium conversions be extended for thirty
Moratorium days. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED. (See later.)
Noise Abatement Councilman Stredicke inquired of the City's regulations concerning
noise abatement and noted citizen questioned a church broadcasting
music onto its parking lot. City Attorney Warren explained the
Renton City Council
10/8/79 Page 2
Old Business by Council - Continued
Noise Abatement difficulty in enforcement of any noise ordinance and need to
Continued measure decibels. Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N. , called
attention to recently adopted noise control ordinance by King
County and suggested like legislation for the city.
Utilities Utilities Committee Chairman Shane presented committee report
Committee which recommended Council concurrence in the recommendation of
Cumulative the Public Works Director (letter of 8/17/79) for establishment of
Reserve Fund Cumulative Reserve Fund covering installation, repair and mainten-
ance of storm sewer system throughout the city as compared to the
specific upgrading of a 12" line in Camas Ave. MOVED BY SHANE,
SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN REPORT AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COM-
MITTEE. CARRIED. (See later. )
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recom-
Committee mending second and final readings for the following ordinances:
(Wiemann Rezone ordinance to be held in Committee one more week.)
Ordinance #3362 An ordinance was read amending Ordinance No. 3320 creating a
Cumu ative Special Fund to be known as "Cumulative Reserve Fund #3362" for
Reserve Fund the purpose of construction, installation and maintenance of
Water Retention - a storm sewer line throughout the City. (Amends Cumulative
Storm Sewer Reserve Fund #3320 Budgetary Account #115) (First reading on
9/10/79) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ.
ROLL CALL: 4-AYES: SHINPOCH, PERRY, CLYMER, TRIMM; 2-N0: STREDICKE
AND SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested his
inquiry of Public Works Director be noted for the record: Public
Works Director explained the original Cumulative Reserve Fund
did restrict funds to use in the same drainage basin, which was
Camas Ave. Fund. Gonnason explained similar conditions through-
out the City and rather than have a series of specific funds,
the one Cumulative Reserve Fund was established which would not
confine funds to same drainage basin; but would not entitle area
... to more funds than they have paid toward the fund.
Recess MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. 8:45
p.m. Council reconvened at 8:55 p.m. Roll Call : All present as
previously shown.
Ordinance #3363 An ordinance was read amending the City's Comprehensive Plan
Comprehensive and Maps relating to properties bounded by Taylor Pl . NW,
Plan for Taylor Ave. NW, Renton Ave. Extension, S. 84th Ave. and the City
West Hill Area Limits, known as the West Hill area. (First reading 10/1/79)
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYES:
SHINPOCH, STREDICKE, PERRY, CLYMER, TRIMM; ON -NO: SHANE.
MOTION CARRIED.
Ordinance #3364 An ordinance was read appropriating $234,750 from unanticipated
Appropriation and revenue and transferred to Airport for construction of Quick
Transfer ADAP Egress Taxiways on Renton Municipal Airport. Following readings,
Airport Project MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3365 The Ways and Means Committee recommended first readi.ng of an
Condominium ordinance extending the moratorium on the conversion of rental
Conversion units to condominiums for 30 days; amends ordinance No. 3326.
Moratorium MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE THE
Expires 11/17/79 ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following
readings, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS
READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYES: SHINPOCH, STREDICKE, PERRY, CLYMER,
TRIMM; ONE-NO: SHANE. CARRIED.
First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of an
Condominium ordinance regulating conversion of rental units to condominiums.
Conversion Following reading, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER BACK
TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
10/8/79 Page 3
Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued
Resolution #2302 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption
Fund Trans er of a resolution transferring funds in the amount of $6,200 for
Salary Study the purpose of salary study to Personnel Administration. MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. ROLL
CALL as requested by Councilman Perry: 5-AYES: SHINPOCH,
STREDICKE, CLYMER, TRIMM AND SHANE; ONE-NO: PERRY. CARRIED.
Voucher The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment
Approval of Vouchers 25088 through No. 25275 in the amount of $204,503.46
having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or Now
services have been received or rendered. Approval also granted
for LID No. 302 Revenue Warrant R-45 $356,138.51 plus Cash
Warrants C-109 $338,576.40 and C-110 $17,562. 11 . MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND STREDICKE, APPROVE VOUCHERS. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted with one motion which follows
the items included:
Watermain Report from City Clerk's Office October 1 , bid opening for
Construction Watermain Construction in Meadow Ave. N. from N. 26th to N.
Bid Opening 40th; three bids received. See attached tabulation. Refer to
Public Works Department and Utilities Committee.
Mini-Conventions Association of Washington Cities invited City Council and City
Staff to attend Mini-conventions held throughout the State.
Information.
Proclamation Mayor Delaurenti proclaimed Octoberfest Folk Dance Celebration
October 26 through 28, 1979. Information.
Final Payment Public Works Director Gonnason recommended approval for final
Fire Station payment and acceptance of Medical and Business Interiors Fire
Furnishings Station furnishings in amount of $64.66. Also requested release
of retained amount subject to receipt of required clearances.
CAG 080-78; Phase III - EDA/LPW. Council concur.
Final Payment Public Works Director Gonnason recommended approval for first
Landscaping and final payment in amount of $4,570.59 and acceptance of
Main Fire Station Landscaping project at the Main Fire Station #11 for Tony M.
Koenig Landscaping. Also recommended release of retained
amount subject to receipt of required clearances. CAG 044-79.
Council concur.
Primary Election King County Records and Elections Manager Clint Elsom reported
Canvass Results certification of September 18, 1979 Primary Election and canvass
(Number of results as follows : Proposition for Bonds for extending Gene
Votes Cast) Coulon Memorial Beach Park: Bonds, Yes-2,128 Carried by 64.9%,
Bonds No- 1 , 149. Mayor: Clymer 873; Perry 1 , 171 Nominated; Shane
754, Shinpoch 1 ,576 Nominated. City Council Position #3: Reed
906 Nominated; Rockhill 1 ,321 Nominated; Walker 686; Webb 577.
Position #4: Maxon 1 ,006 Nominated; Parson 798; Stredicke
1 ,601 Nominated. Information.
Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner Fed J. Kaufman recommended the approval
Hi-Gate with conditions of Preliminary Platt PP-403-79 and Exception
393-79 for Wall and Redekop Corp. Plat of Hi-Gate located
between NE 20th and NE 16th St. between northward extension of
Lincoln Ave. NE and Monterey Ave. NE; 30 lot preliminary plat.
Council concur.
Mutual Aid Fire Chief Geissler requested a resolution approving automatic
mutual aid response agreement with the Cities of Kent, Tukwila,
Fire District #20, Fire District #25 and Fire District #40; by
automatic response run card at Valley Communication Center.
Refer to Public Safety Committee.
Loan Pending Finance Director Marshall requested temporary loan in amount of
Receipt of $500,000 from Street Forward Thrust Fund pending receipt of prop-
Property Taxes erty taxes; interest rate 6%. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Renton City Council
10/8/79 Page 4
Consent Agenda - Continued
Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA
Approved AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE
Honeydew Letter from Stan McDonald, Executive Vice-President of NAN
Annexation Partners #692, Marysville, explained pursuit for 18 months
of 75% petition for Honeydew Annexation and claimed that apathy
in the area and fear of increased service costs made the 75%
petition unobtainable. The letter requested alternate method
of annexation by resolution (RCW 35A. 14.015) and requested the
Council deem annexation to best interest of the City and call
for election of voters in the area. Planning Director Ericksen
used wall maps to explain area located north and east of the
Honeydew Elementary School , south of NE 12th St. between Union
Ave. NE and 140th Ave. SE. ; area of 66.45 acres; north of the
Cascadia area annexation. Councilman Stredicke called attention
to previous annexation in area by the City via election method
which had failed. Mr. Lloyd Rongholt, 11414 137th SE, stated
he lived in area of proposed annexation, was owner of three acres
and had not been contacted to sign a petition, nor had his
(Applicant to neighbors. Following discussion, MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER,
Approach REFER MATTER BACK TO THE APPLICANT TO INVESTIGATE FURTHER.*
Residents) Motion by Stredicke, Second by Shane, to deny request. Shane
later withdrew Second. Moved by Trimm, Second Shane, refer the
matter to the Planning and Development Committee. Councilman
Clymer noted the city was not in a position to hold hearinqs
and election when people in area had not been contacted. Roll
Call : 2-Aye: Trimm, Shane; 4-N0: Shinpoch, Stredicke, Perry,
Clymer. Motion Failed. *MOTION CARRIED to remand matter of
annexation back to the applicant to further investigate.
NEW BUSINESS Council President Pro tem Trimm requested Executive Session
regarding Fire negotiations.
Weimann Rezone Councilman Perry requested for record that following the Planning
and Development Committee meeting wherein the committee had
acted upon the Weimann Rezone, 110 Pelly, Planning Director Ericksen
advised some incorrect information had been given to the committee.
Therefore, the Weimann Rezone matter is being held for one more
week pending further investigation.
Travel Councilman Stredicke called attention to need for Council approval
of out-of-state travel , per City resolution. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR' S ATTENDANCE,
PUBLIC WORKS CONFERENCE IN PORTLAND, ORE. SEPT. 22-26. MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND SHANE, AMEND MOTION TO INCLUDE, MAYOR DELAURENTI ,
DON MILLER AND DICK HOUGHTON. CARRIED. AMENDED MOTION CARRIED.
Burnett Park Councilman Shane requested in writing from the Parks Director a
report re acquisition of land for Cedar River Trai system and
Burnett Street Park. Shane also requested in writing from the
Public Works Director report re proposed north/south extension
of SR-515 and how it will be affected by Burnett St. Park.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Kathy Koelker, 532 Cedar Ave. S. , requested clarification of
Condominium affect of condominium conversion on zoning, as well as Planned
and PUD's Unit Development. Councilman Perry noted apartments being
•-- re converted to condominiums, as well as condominiums are located
Zoning in multiple zoning areas; that PUD' s may be located in single
family areas. Councilman Clymer noted that when the PUD Ordinance
was adopted, Councilman Perry strongly opposed inclusion in
single family zoned areas. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE,
Burglar Alarm COUNCIL REFER MRS. KOELKERS QUESTIONS TO THE CITY ATTORNEY'S
OFFICE FOR WRITTEN RESPONSE. CARRIED. Mrs. Koelker requested
information regarding regulations of burglar alarms , noting one
in area was on for eight hours. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
TRIMM, REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY_ COMMITTEE AND REPORT
BACK. CARRIED.
378
Renton City Council
10/8/79 Page 5
Audience Comment - Continued
Trucking Mr. William Clarke, 1112 SE 73rd Pl . , registered complaint
Business in that trucking and heavy equipment business operating in
Residential Area residential district at Lake Washington is still in operation
after City Officials had given notice to close operations by
9/16/79. Upon Council inquiry, Public Works Director Gonnason
noted cease and desist order had been given and noted matter
needed to be turned over to the City Attorney. Mr. Clarke also
inquired if 40'X30' building for repairs would be removed.
Mayor Pro tem Shinpoch asked that the Administration check into
the matter and report back to Council regarding status; also
notify Mr. Clarke.
Executive Session MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL RECESS TO EXECUTIVE
Fire Negotiations SESSION. CARRIED. 9:55 p.m. Council reconvened at 10: 10 p.m.
Roll Call : All Council Members present as previously shown.
Fire Department MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
Labor Contract BE AUTHORIZED TO SIGN AGREEMENT WITH FIRE FIGHTERS WITH THE
STIPULATION THAT THE ITEM OF LONGEVITY PROCEED TO ARBITRATION.
CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE , SECOND SHANE , COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN.
CARRIED. 10: 15 p.m.
Delores A. Mead, M.C.
City Clerk
City Clerk's Office
RIR) TAB W-456
Bid Opening 10/1/19 Water Main Construction-Meadow Ave. N.
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Frank Coluccio Lonstruction Co.
9600 Empire Way So.
Seattle, WA 98118 Scov.zr --
SCN. ar 20,975.76
TaTAL 366,590.90
DiOrio Construction Co. .�.Il/•.T ?98.655. .02-.
7265 2nd Ave. So.
Seattle. WA 98108 -%Ov.jj
ToTAL 345,524.05*
Robison Construction Inc. S(./{/. j _1,743,096 61!
PO Box 5007 26,949.22*
Kent, WA 98031 5C.W. jf ---------
SCN•Aff 22,612.54*
TOTAL . I.,.7_92_,6.58.37.*
&W I 32812;00
Engineer's Estimate
26,939.00
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3x4.684.00
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4Corrected Figures SCff. j
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IEXPlit 33 C;TY OF RQNTDN
DAVE 10/08/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANT$
MACHINE VOIDS : N0. #25084 - #25087
CURRENT $620143185
EARKB $60708183
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ARTERIAL STREETS $18072705
BTREET8 $130082150
LIBRARY $40414111
L WASH$ BCH* FWD THRUST $160177151
8EN10R CIT CENTER CONSTR $9i039165
WATERWORKS UTILITY $33080197
JIRBORT •90280162
1971 W & S CONSTRUCTION $60 $76{00
EQUIRMENT RENTAL $30481153
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FIREMANIS PENSION 4220154
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i TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $2040508646
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WE) THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
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RENTON CITY COUNC16, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCWANDISE AND/OR SERVICE$ WAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0* 25088 THROUGH N0o 25275 IN THE AMOUNT
OF $20*o5O3sk6 THIS STM DAY OF OCTOBER 19790
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN ► - � - MEMBER � � � • • • .
L. I .D. #302
MEMBER 0 w � •
REVENUE WARRANT R-45 $356 , 138 . 51
CASH WARRANT C-109 $338 , 576 . 40
CASH WARRANT C-110 $ 17 , 562 . 11
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF October 8, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 10/11 8:00 P.M. SHINPOCH Council Chambers
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 10/11 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Betz Appeal of Examiner's Decisio
re R-1 to R-3 Rezone
COMMUNITY SERVICES STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 10%15 1:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room Pending Legislation
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES Wed. 10/10 4:30 P.M. SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
I I I
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
OCTOBER 8, 1979
' BUILDING PERMITS
7021 $ 14,300 Boeing Renton Plant Interior Remodel
7022 229,000 Boeing Renton Plant Rearrange Management Office
7023 1 ,525,000 Boeing Renton Plant , Building Modification
70"` 2,839 Daisy Hamilton 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport,Patio Cover,Shed
' 70 4,800 Mert Frost 621 Kirkland Ave. NE Construct Detached Garage
, 70t„ 600 Mary Hartman 504 Williams Ave. S. New 3 Tab Roofing
7027 -- Tony Starkorich 527 Grant Ave. S. Redo Roof
7028 5,000 James H. Jacques 2509 Aberdeen Ave. NE Construct Detached Garage
17029 1 ,500 Trinity Fund' Inc. 1500 Puget Dr. So. Site Preparation
17030 20,000 H.A. Jorgensen 1321 S. 7th St. Construct Addition to Residence
17031 6,000 Florio Collodi 3709 Jones Ave. NE Construct Addition to Residence
7032 1 ,500 Condo Builders Inc. 2020 Grant Ave. S. Construct Storage Shed
7033 160 Allen Humphrey 635 Ferndale Pl . NE Enclose Garage Front
7034 VOID
' 7035 50,000 Rainier Village Co. 536 Rainier Ave. S. Addition to Existing Constr.
7036 120,000 Boeing Renton Plant Construct Office Space
' 7037 10,000 Boeing Renton Plant Enclose Existing Stairwell
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
1213 Don Richards Constr. 1903 Rolling Hills Ave.SE Install Side Sewer
2139 Charles Henderson Co. 3311 SE 17th St. Install Side Sewer
2140 Charles Henderson Co. 3317 SE 17th St. Install Side Sewer
2141 Charles Henderson Co. 3323 SE 17th St. Install Side Sewer
2142 Charles Henderson Co. 3327 SE 17th St. Install Side Sewer
2143 Charles Henderson Co. 1711 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2144 Charles Henderson Co. 1721 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2145 Charles Henderson Co. 1727 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
12146 Charles Henderson Co. 1742 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
21 ' Charles Henderson Co. 1736 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
! 21- Charles Henderson Co. 1730 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
21�jw Charles Henderson Co. 1724 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2150 Charles Henderson Co. 1718 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2151 Charles Henderson Co. 1712 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2152 Charles Henderson Co. 1706 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
'. 2153 Charles Henderson Co. 1700 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2154 Charles Henderson Co. 3401 SE 16th Pl . Install Side Sewer
2155 Charles Henderson Co. 3405 SE 16th Pl . Install Side Sewer
' 2156 Charles Henderson Co. 3405 SE 16th Pl . Install Side Sewer
'; 2157 Charles Henderson Co. 3400 SE 16th Pl . Install Side Sewer
12158 Holmes Electric 1422 Raymond Ave. SW Dry Side Sewer
2159 Perco-Ryder Bldgs. 4100 West Valley Hwy. Install Water Main System
2160 Parkwood Homes Inc. 2117 Blaine Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
' 2161 Parkwood Homes Inc. 2111 Blaine Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
' 2162 McLendon Hardware 710 S. 2nd Connect Storm Sewer
2163 Stirskey Holdings 535 Burnett Install Storm, Side Sewer
2164 Stirskey Holdings 526 Smithers Install Storm, Side Sewer
2165 SCS Holdings 330 Vuemont PI . NE Install Sidewalk
2166 Stirskey Holdings 540 Burnett Install Storm, Side Sewer
2167 Stirskey Holdings 520 Smithers Install Storm, Side Sewer
' ELECTRICAL PERMITS
397 750 William Padijchzuk 1719 Shattuck Ave. S. Hook Up Electric Furnace
8398 800 Charles Henderson Co. 3311 SE 17th St. Wire Residence
83! 800 Charles Henderson Co. 3323 SE 17th St. Wire Residence
84C 18,700 Boeing Renton Plant Remodel Sales Office
1840 1 , 190 Leonard Builders 4313 SE 4th Pl . Wire Residence
8402 16,000 Northwest Food Brokers 4242 E. Valley Rd. 1st Floor Improvements
8403 VOID
8404 250 Daly's Drive In 300 Rainier Ave.S. Replace Recess Fixtures
8405 8,400 Sandy Webb 430 Mill Ave. S. Wire Six Plex
8406 100 Eugene Horbach 500 Park Ave. N. Temporary Service
8407 1 ,400 William M. Stock 912 Ferndale Circle NW Replace AMP Service & Rewire
8408 999 Wall & Redekop 1915 NE 20th St. Hook-Up Sewage Pump
8409 600 John M. Klontz 3916 NE 6th St. Install Outlets
8410 800 Chardes Henderson 3327 SE 17th St. Wire Residence
8411 800 Charles Henderson 3317 SE 17th St. Wire Residence
8412 800 Charles Henderson 1721 Olympia Ave. SE Wire Residence
8413 20,000 Tally Corp. 501 SW 7th Misc. Wiring of Equipment
'8414 200 Mr. Hermsted 201 Union Ave. S. Hook-Up Mobile Home
382
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT,
OCTOBER 8, 1979
PAGE TWO
ELECTRICAL PERMITS - Continued
15 1 ,350 Jack Benaroya 700 SW 41st Wire Guard Shack
8416 1 ,850 Danmore Construction 533 28th Pl . SE Wire Residence
8417 1 , 14o Danmore Construction 527 28th SE Wire Residence
8418 250 Fred E. Calhoun 3323 NE 11th Pl . Rewire Residence
8419 150 Nancy Quale 2625 Aberdeen Ave. NE Install 200 AMP Service ""r
8420 1 ,000 Stew Carpenter 1221 N. 30th Wire House
8421 50,000 Boeing Renton Plant Miscellaneous Electrical Work
MECHANICAL PERMITS
7180 5,000 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 34th St. Install Sprinkler System
7181 5,000 Affiliated American 1301 S. Puget Dr. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7182 3,000 Northwest Food Brokers 4242 East Valley Rd. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7183 635 Boeing Renton Plant Install Exhaust Fans ,Ducts
7184 200 The Plumbing Joint 351 Union Ave. NE Install Gas Boiler
7185 15,621 Air Systems Inc. 4242 E. Valley Hwy. Install Heat Pumps
7186 12,000 Group Health 801 SW 16th St. Install Gas Furnace
7187 1 ,500 Donald Habblin 222 Meadow N. Install Gas Furnace
7188 600 Bjerke/Adamek 11111 S. Third St. Install Wood Stove
7189 6,000 Tally Corp. 501 SW 7th Misc. Air Lines and Valves
7190 14,759 Torero Restaurant 811 S. Third St. Install Gas Piping & Outlets
7191 1 ,300 Charles Henderson Co. 3312 SE 17th Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7192 1 ,400 Charles Henderson Co. 3318 SE 17th Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7193 1 ,300 Charles Henderson Co. 3324 SE 17th Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7194 5,500 Skippers Inc. 2808 NE Sunset Way Install Refrigeration & Freezer
7195 100 Richard McFadden Renton Shopping Center Install Wood Burning Stoves
7196 1 ,000 Stew Carpenter 1221 N. 30th St. Install Furnace
SIGN PERMITS
731 $ 3,500 Sam's Tire Shop 707 Rainier Ave. S. Install Wall Sign
732 1 ,500 Sunset Plaza 3164 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Wall Sign
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 15 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
.ow 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF OCTOBER 8, 1979
4. AUDIENCE COMMENT
5. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
7. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to Council Members for study
and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless so requested.
a. Claim for Damages filed by Christie Barrett for tire/wheel damage
allegedly caused by hitting chuck hole. Refer to City Attorney and
Insurance Carrier.
b. Renton Fire Department Administrative Officers request update for
1980 Budget to include longevity as Police Department. Refer to
Budget Committee.
c.. Citizens Federal Savings & Loan Assoc. petition vacation of right-of-
way between NE Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland NE. Refer to Public Works
Dept. , Boad of Public Works and Transportation Committee for verifi-
cation of petition, determination re appraisal and easement retention.
d. Hearing Examiner's recommendation Rezone 405-79 and SA 405-79, Dr.
Andrew Deak rezone property located 4509 Talbot Rd.S. (at rear of
existing clinic) "G" to P-1 and site approval for proposed parking
lot. Examiner recommends approval with conditions. Refer to Ways
and Means Committee.
8. CORRESPONSENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Hearing Examiner's recommendation and Appeal of Clinton Betz Rezone
b. Public Works Director requests loan re Consultant for LID #314
C. Public Works Director requests amendment to Six Year St. Program
d. Public Works Director re Grady Way Bridge Replacement
9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
10. AUDIENCE COMMENT
11 . ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
October 15 , 1979 Office of the City Clerk
R E F E R A L L S
CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER
Damages Claim - Christie Barrett
ADMINISTRATION
Review of Forward Thrust projects and funding requested by Stredicke
BUDGET COMMITTEE
Request of Fire Administrative Officers re longevity
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Assoc. petition for vacation of R/W
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Citizens Federal petition for vacation of R/W
Request of Stredicke - Road conditions between Meadow & Park N. north of 36th
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
Authorized to sign: DiOrio Construction watermain Meadow N. bid award
Seattle Northwest Securities agreement re LID bonds
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Citizen Federal Savings and Loan Assoc. request for vacation of R/W
Six-Year Street Program Amendment
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Honey Creek and Kennydale Trunk Sewer Lines 3� and 1 � charges
Deak Rezone - Ordinance
LID 314 loan '
Six-Year Street Program amendment - Resolution
Citizens Federal petition for vacation of R/W - Resolution
PUBLIC MEETING
11/22/79 Grady Way Bridge replacement
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 15 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 fP . Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the meeting to order.
U.i -
ROLL CALL OF i~; BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE ,
COUNCIL 4 MARGARET PROCTOR, GEORGE J. PERRY , EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM.
7 MOVED BY S. Ail J.1 , ,
F. SHANE. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS C.J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; DEL MEAD,
IN ATTENDANCE City Clerk; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; HUGH DARBY, Police
Chief; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON ERICKSEN,
Planning Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director;
RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative
Assistant.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH , SECOND PROCTOR, APPROVE MINUTES OF OCTOBER 8,
1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS
Committee of the Council President Shinpoch presented Committee of the Whole report
Whole Report for informational purposes , no action having been taken at the
Fire Service 10/11/79 meeting. Fire services for the Southeast quadrant of
SE Quadrant of the city were discussed and Chief Geissler explained continu-
of City ing talk with Fire District #40, that there is no room for
Renton fire equipment in the District 40 facility. Material is
to be made available at the budget hearings regarding lease vs.
purchase of land. Also discussed was letter from Mayor of
Sister City San Narciso, The Phillipines to Mrs. Connie Tajon re establish-
ing ''sister city. The Administration was asked to obtain the
details of sponsoring agency, as no city expense can be involved.
..- Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry requested
Development delay in presentation of report due to letter received from
Committee Dobson, Houser and Dobson, Attorney for Clinton Betz re appeal
Betz Rezone Appeal of Hearing Examiner's decision Rezone 400-79. Attorney requested
Extended matter be extended to agenda of 10/22/79 as he could not be
present due to illness. Request granted.
Utilities Utilities Committee Chairman Trimm presented committee report
Committee that recommended acceptance of the low bid for water project #456
Watermain Meadow Ave. N. watermain, submitted by DiOrio Construction Co.
Meadow Ave. N. in the amount of $345,524.05. The report concurred in the
Contract Award recommendation of the Public Works Department for acceptance of
the low bid and award of contract and also recommended the Mayor
and City Clerk be authorized to execute the contracts. MOVED BY
TRIMM, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT COMMITTEE REPORT AND ACCEPT THE
LOW BID OF DI ORIO CONSTRUCTION CO.* Upon inquiry by Councilman
Stredicke, Public Works Director Gonnason explained route of the
watermain from easterly side of FAI 405 across to Meadow Ave. N. ,
N. 30th to N. 40th and ties into LID serving Pan Abode and the
May Creek area; no change to cross streets. (Seeauestion Pq. 4)
`MOTION CARRIED.
Renton Hill The Utilities Committee report explained request for installation
Water System of water system improvements in the Renton Hill area to provide
Improvements fire flows sufficient for multiple residential developments on
Mill Ave. S. and the city to provide financing. The Utilities
Committee recommended that the program not be financed by the
city but that the developers explore the possibilities of
creating an LID for the desired system improvements . MOVED BY
TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
Renton City Council
10/15/79 Page 2
Old Business - Continued - Utilities Committee Report - Continued
Honey Creek and The Utilities Committee report recommended that the city not
Kennydale Trunk sell additional revenue bonds for the purpose of constructing
Sewer Lines and the Kennydale and Honey Creek trunk sewer systems and noted con-
Proposed Bonds cern of the committee than an increase in sewer rates would be
required with this financing method. The report stated committee
recommendation that all properties developed within the Honey
Creek and Kennydale trunk line service areas be charged an
area trunk change in the amount of 3t per sq.ft. to provide
the trunkage program; that a special fund be established for
that purpose. The committee also recommended that the system
development charge of It per sq. ft. likewise be put into a
separate fund to finance the Honey Creek and Kennydale trunk
sewer lines. The report further recommended referral to the
Ways and Means Committee for legislation to create said fund
that provision be made for inflation and the systems development
charge and special percentage of 3t per sq. ft. for trunkage
charge be increased annually in accordance with the CPI to offset
the effects of inflation. (Councilman Perry determined possible
conflict of interest and left the Council Chambers and took no
part in any discussion or action. ) MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND
PROCTOR, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION.` Councilwoman Shinpoch
inquired regarding signatures on the committee report and was
advised by Councilman Trimm that all three members of the committee i
favored the proposal at the committee meeting , however, Councilman
Shane had not signed the committee report due to absence, other
two members had signed(Proctor and Trimm) . Stredicke inquired and
Public Works Director Gonnason explained any property developed
within usage area would be assessed additional 3� per sq.ft. ,
that I� is already being charged; that 3C plus 1� would be raised
annually: that present users of the Honeycreek pump facility which
is at maximum capacity will not be assessed; that all property as
it develops will be assessed; that Heather Downs area also has
surcharge system. '•MOTION CARRIED and Councilman Stredicke
requested his NO vote be recorded. miss
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report
Committee recommending second and final readings for the condominium
r finance #3366 conversion ordinance which had been on first reading 10/8/79.
Condominium City Clerk Mead read the ordinance regulating conversion of
Conversion residential rental units to condominiums or cooperatives;
Regulations providing protections for tenants and purchasers and providing
penalties for violations. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT
THE ORDINANCE AS READ. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM,
amend motion to include $200 relocation fee. Councilwoman
Shinpoch spoke against the amendment. ROLL CALL FOR AMENDING
MOTION: 3-AYE: STREDICKE, PROCTOR, TRIMM; 4 -NO: SHINPOCH, PERRY
AND CLYMER; MAYOR DELAURENTI VOTED NO. MOTION FAILED. ROLL CALL
FOR MAIN MOTION TO ADOPT ORDINANCE. ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Wiemann Rezone Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer noted Wiemann rezone
ordinance would be held for another week because of heighth
regulations and special conditions imposed by Council .
Resolution 2303 The committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolution
Borrowing Funds borrowing $500,000 from Street Forward Thrust Funds at 6% pending
receipt of tax monies due the city. Following reading , it was
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Br)--ids Ways and Means Chairman Clymer presented letter from Seattle
LID 284 and 309 Northwest Securities Vice-President Richard Kennedy offering to
purchase Local Improvement District No. 284 and 309 bonds in
amount of $140,782.93. Bonds would be in $5,000 denomination
with 8 1/4% interest payable annually dated 11/1/79, maturing
11/1/91 . The committee recommended concurrence in bond offer.
MOVED BY TRIMM , SECOND PERRY, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
CLYMER MOVED, SECONDED BY TRIMM, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR AND
CITY CLERK TO SIGN AGREEMENT. CARRIED.
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8:28 p.m. Councilwoman Shinpoch left the meeting because of personal illness.
CONSENT AGENDA The Consent Agenda is adopted by one motion which follows the
items included :
Claim for Claim for Damages was filed by Christie Barrett for tire and
Damages wheel damage allegedly caused by auto hitting chuck hole in
area of Victoria Park, claiming $200 damages. Refer to City
Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Fire Department Letter from Renton Fire Department Administrative Officers
Officers requested update for 1980 Budget to include longevity same
�. as Police Department or $2,566 for the three officers. Refer
to Budget Committee.
Citizen Federal Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Association, 1409 5th Ave. ,
Vacation of Seattle, petitioned for vacation of right-of-way between
Right of Way NE Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland NE in the Renton Highlands.
VAC-18-79 Refer to Public Works Dept. , Board of Public Works and Trans-
portation Committee for verification of petition, determination
re appraisal and easement retention ; to Ways, and Means Committee
for resolution setting date of 11/26/79 for public hearing.
Deak Rezone Hearing Examiner ' s recommendation for Rezone No. 405-79 and
Sight Approval No. 406-79 as requested by Dr. Andrew Deak for
property located at 4509 Talbot Road S. at the rear of existing
clinic from "G" to P-1 for proposed parking lot. Examiner
recommends approval with conditions. Refer to Ways and Means
Committee for ordinance.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS
Approval PRESENTED. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE
Betz Rezone Letter from Dobson, Houser and Dobson requested matter of appeal
of Clinton H. Betz Rezone 400-79 be extended to 10/22/79.
See earlier committee report Page 1 . Request granted.
LID 314 Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested a temporary
Loan Request loan from Street Forward Thrust to Design Engineering in the
amount of $140,089.75 for purpose of paying Jones Associates,
Inc. , consulting engineers for preliminary survey and design
services in connection with creation of LID 314. The letter
anticipated loan would be repaid prior to 12/31/79 from the
interim financing to be obtained for LID 314; hearing scheduled
11/5/79 advanced from earlier date of 10/15/79• MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED. Following discussion of means of funding , Councilman
Stredicke requested from the Administration , a review of Street
Foward Thrust Projects and funding.
Six-Year Street Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested revision of
Program Amendment the City ' s Six-Year Street Program and Transportation Improve-
Request ment Program as requested by King County Planning Department
as there are some mismatches between the two programs. The
letter listed three changes : Shattuck Ave. S. , Puget and Benson,
and SW 27th St. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER TO THE
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND PROCTOR, REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR DRAWING
UP OF RESOLUTIONS SETTING HEARING DATE. CARRIED.
Public Meeting Letter from Public Works Director recommended a public meetinq
Grady Way Bridge be called 10/22/79 on the Grady Way Bridqe replacement and noted
10/22/79 Public Works Department is prepared to make presentation on the
alternate alignments . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN
REQUEST AND SET PUBLIC MEETING 10/22/79. CARRIED.
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NEW BUSINESS
Watermain Councilman Stredicke requested information from the Public
Installation Works Director concerning review of road conditions between
Meadow Ave. N. Park Ave. N. and Meadow Ave. N. , North of 36th. Information
requested concerned identification of dedicated right-of-way
and improved right-of-way and occupancy permits in that area.
See earlier bid award Page 1 .
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED
Delores A. Meaur, C.M.C.
City Clerk
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF October 15, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PERRY
COMMUNITY SERVICES STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 10/22 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room Pending Legislation
PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 10/17 4:45 P.M. PROCTOR 6th Floor Conf. Room
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
OFFICE ur THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
OCTOBER 15, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
7038 $ 2,500 Frank Bryant 1518 S. 28th Construct Detached Garage
7039 12,000 King-N- 1 Restaurant 423 Airport Way Interior Remodel
7040 2,000 Faull-Renton Funeral 300 S. Third Relocate Wall & Doorway
7041 160,000 Howard Cooper 4000 W. Valley Rd. Construct Paint Bldg.
7042 75,000 Speedi Lude Inc. 100 Raunier Ave. S. Construct Auto Service B1
7043 110,000 Boeing Renton Plant Construct Loading Canopy
7044 4,500 Gary Moritz 326 Union Ave. NE Construct Shell for Office
7045 60,000 L.A. Lackie 115 S. 3rd Pl . Extension of Permit B6244
7046 -- HAS Properties 134 Rainier Ave. S. Demolish 5 Bldgs.
7047 60,000 George Oberholtzer 2210 Vashon Ct. NE Construct Residence
7048 2,800 Fleet Dairy 410/12 Sunset Blvd. N. Install New Roof
7049 1 ,800 R.T. Jodoin 479 Kirkland Ave. NE Install Swimming Pool Cover
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
216T_ Clyde Downing Bldrs. NE 24th & Aberdeen NE Install Storm, San. Sewer
2169 Portland Elec. & Plumb.4100 West Valley Hwy. Install Water Line
2170 King County Monroe Ave. NE Grade Monroe Ave. NE
2171 McLendon Burnett Ave. N. Install Sidewalk
2172 Air Products 15th & Powell Install Storm Drainage
2173 Pendex Development 601 So. 31st Side Sewer
2174 Ed Joseph 299 Rainier So. Install Fire Hydrant
2175 Mobil Oil Corp. Mobile Oil Site Install Sewer
2176 Helen Shook 1405 N. 24th Install Side Sewer
2177 Christensen MacDonald 4100 West Valley Hwy. Install Side & Storm Sewer
2178 Rosemarie Parker 2814 Park Ave. N. Install Side Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
22 1 ,000 King-N- 1 Restaurant 423 Airport Way Relocate Sub-Panel
8423 200 Jay Davis 201 Union Ave. SE Hook-Up Mobile Home
8424 26,824 Boeing Renton Plant Install Fixtures, transfo I rs
8425 3,000 TNT Construction 1218 N. 5th St. Install 480 V 100 A 30 Service
8426 900 Mary Ryan 570 Taylor Pl . NW Install 125 AMP Service
8427 900 Winifred McCabe 851 Dayton Ave. Replace 125 AMP Service
8428 500 Norm Hash 358 Bronson Way NE Increase Service
8429 1 ,000 McLendon Hardware 710 S. 2nd Wire Service & Light Poles
8430 6,540 Olympic Ventures 1850 Grant Ave. S. Electrical Bldg. D
8431 6,540 Olympic Ventures 1850 Grant Ave. S. Electrical Bldg. E
8432 250 Faull-Renton Funeral 300 S. 3rd Add Electrical Outlets
8433 850 Charles Henderson 1730 Olympia Ave. SE Wire Residence
8434 850 Charles Henderson 1736 Olympia Ave. SE Wire Residence
8435 850 Charles Henderson 1742 Olympia Ave. SE Wire Residence
8436 850 Charles Henderson 1727 Olympia Ave. SE Wire Residence
8437 850 Charles Henderson 1711 Olympia Ave. SE Wire Residence
8438 150 David LaFranchi 910 Grant Ave. S. Temporary Service
8439 500 Gregory Parsons 420 Wells Ave. N. Change 200 AMP Service
8440 50 David F. Pierce 1422 Dayton Ct. NE Add Circuits
8441 1 ,200 Clark Boyle 1108 29th N. Install New Service
8442 100 Patrick F. Murphy 1214 S. 3rd St. Wire Addition
8443 457 Tally Corporation 501 SW 7th St. Install Ceiling Fans
8444 43,543 Portland Electric 4100 W. Valley Rd. Wire Warehouse
8445 23,500 McDonalds 4411 Sunset Blvd. NE Wire Restaurant
8446 35,000 Eugene Richards 1422 Raymond SW Wire Warehouse
8447 281 ,980 J.A. Benaroya Co. 640 SW 41st Bldg. 7-81-3 Install Electrical
8448 304 Virgil L. Fields 1217 N. 32nd Increase Service
8449 4,617 Forestbrook Assoc. 1555 Union Ave. NE Wire Condominium
MECHANICAL PERMITS
7197 1 ,300 Charles Henderson 3400 SE 16th Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7198 1 ,300 Charles Henderson 3406 SE 16th Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7199 5,500 Tally Corp. 501 SW 7th Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7200 2,300 Vandaveer Homes 606 S. 31st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7201 51 ,950 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7202 VOID
7203 130,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install HVAC Systems
7204 455 Fred E. Calhoun 3323 NE 11th Pl . Install Electric Furnace
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
OCTOBER 15, 1979
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MECHANICAL PERMITS - Continued
7205 00 Sunrise Construction 3318 Edmonds Ave. NE Install Septic Tank
7206 VOID
7207 1 ,400 Wm. Paladyszuk 1714 Shattuck Ave. S. Install Electric Furnace
7208 980 Al Hopkins 630 Cedar Ave. S. Install Metal Fireplace
.09 48, 148 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures
.10 29,275 Boeing, Renton Plant HVAC Equipment & Duct
7211 17,895 McDonalds 4421 Sunset Blvd. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7212 350 Chauncey' s Sea Food 104 Rainier Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7213 750 Faull-Renton Funeral 300 S. 3rd Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7214 5,000 Swanson Dean Corp. 2941/42 Kennewick PI .NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7215 2,500 Swanson Dean Corp. 2490 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7216 1 ,900 Danmor 603 S. 29th Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7217 11900 Danmor 609 S. 29th Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7218 750 Mark Cooper 3313 NE 10th Install Gas Furnace
7219 1 , 150 Ray Harker 823 SW 4th Pl . Install Gas Furnace
7220 1 ,095 Danmor Construction 533 S. 28th Pl . Install Gas Furnace
7221 1 ,095 Danmor Construction 527 S. 28th PI . Install Gas Furnace
7222 1 ,095 Danmor Construction 603 S. 29th P1 . Install Gas Furnace
7223 1 ,255 Danmor Construction 620 S. 29th Pl . Install Gas Furnace
7224 1,075 Danmor Construction 621 S. 29th Pl . Install Gas Furnace
7225 1 ,785 Danmor Construction 609 S. 29th Pl . Install Gas Furnace
7226 750 Gary L. Brugger 2419 NE 24th St. Install Wood Stove
7227 500 Charles Schmolee 1902 Duvall Ave. NE Install Fireplace Adapter
7228 780 Henderson 1730 Olympia Ave. SE I Install Furnace & Water Heater
7229 780 Henderson 1736 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace & Water Heater
7230 784 Henderson 1742 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace & Water Heater
7231 847 Henderson 1727 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace & Water Heater
7232 784 Henderson 1711 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace & Water Heater
"33 4,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures
34 500 Gregory A. Oltman 1625 Morris Ave. S. Install Wood Burning Stove
TIGN PERMITS
733 $ 750 Northwest Brokers 104 S. 3rd Pylon
734 3,000 R.L. Edwards 150 SW 7th St. Extension of Permit S-600
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 22 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF OCTOBER 15, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: Federal Revenue Sharing Funds
5. PUBLIC MEETING: Grady Way Bridge Replacement Project
6. AUDIENCE COMMENT
7. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
9. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are considered routine business and are
distributed to all Members of the Council for study and are adopted by one
motion without discussion unless so requested.
a. Mayor presents Police Department memo concerning residential parking
problems. Refer to Transportation Committee for review and recommendation.
b. Claim for Damages filed by Harold E. Hoppe alleging fall on white street
marking paint. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. ME
C. Claim for Damages filed by Nadine Ramsey alleging auto damage by rock
thrown by city truck. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
d. Mayor's appointment of Ace Jones to Housing Authority. Information.
10. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Hearing Examiner's recommendation and Appeal of Clinton Betz Rezone
b. Planning Director re Planning Commission Comprehensive Plan for SE Quadrant
c. Renton Merchants Association re Christmas lights and banners
11 . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
12. AUDIENCE COMMENT
13. ADJOURNMENT
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Regular Meeting
October 22 , 1979 Office of the City Clerk
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Merchants request re Holiday street decorations
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CITY ATTORNEY AND `INSURANCE CARRIER
'Claim for Damages - Harold Hopp
-Claim for Damages - Nadine Ramsey
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I'I BUDGET COMMITTEE
Federal Shared Revenue
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Grady Way Bridge replacement
Residential parking problems (letter of Mayor including Seattle ordinance)
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Betz Rezone
Sabey Street and Alley Vacation
Deak Rezone Ordinance (first reading 10/22)
Comprehensive Plan for SE Quadrant of City for ordinance
APPOINTMENT
Ace Jones as Commissioner Renton Housing Authority 10/17/79 to 9/10/82
PUBLIC HEARING
11/26/79 Citizens Federal Savings and Loan Assoc. Street Vacation
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
October 22 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 :00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, MARGARET PROCTOR, GEORGE J. PERRY, EARL
COUNCIL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President Pro tem. MOVED BY
TRIMM, SECOND PROCTOR, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS BARBARA Y.
SHINPOCH AND CHARLES F. SHANE. CARRIED. R.r
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; L.WARREN, City Attorney; D.MEAD, City Cleric;
IN ATTENDANCE GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works
Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; JOHN WEBLEY Park
Director; MICHAEL PARNESS , Administrative Assistant; JOHN
BUFF, Police Department, BRUCE PHILLIPS , Fire Department.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL Correction to Minutes of October 15, 1979 by Councilman
10/15/79 Stredicke: Second paragraph, First page - Remove motion.
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PROCTOR, APPROVE MINUTES. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published
Federal Shared and posted, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hearing to con-
Revenue sider the Mayor's recommended use of Federal Revenue Sharing
funds for the year 1980. Citizens of Renton were invited to
submit written or oral comments regarding possible uses of
the Revenue Sharing funds. Copies of the Mayor's recommended
1980 Federal Revenue Sharing Expenditures were distributed to
the public and read by the City Clerk: Total estimated funds :
$648,796 Mayor's recommended expenditure: (1) Public Safety:
New South End Fire Station $250,000 (Acquisition, construction
and manning) ; Spectrum Analyzer $8,500; Tektronics 475 Scope
$3,700: $262,200; (2) Parks and Recreation $119,966; (3)
Transportation $68,500 and (4) Libraries salaries and materials
$198, 130: Total $648,796.
Continued Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N. , inquired re park funds for
Phillip Arnold Park and was advised by Park Director Webley
that "tot lot" was included. Councilmen Perry and Stredicke
inquired re South End Fire Station and were advised by Mayor
Delaurenti that $250,000 was total package. Upon Council
inquiry, Finance Director Marshall advised the Council that dur-
ing Budget sessions they have opportunity to make changes.
Councilman Clymer noted that the public may make recommendations
as to use of the revenue funds from now to budget adoption.
Councilman Stredicke inquired as to use of funds for LID guarantee.
Finance Director Marshall advised the revenue sharing funds are
received quarterly and must be spent within two years, that pay-
ment on LID would be legitimate. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER,
CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE BUDGET COMMITTEE FOR CONSIDERATION
AT BUDGET HEARINGS. CARRIED.
PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted
Grady Way Bridge and published, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public meeting to
Replacement and consider alternate alignments for the Grady Way bridge replace-
Widening to ment. Public Works Director Gonnason explained Federal assis- .�
Four Lanes tante in amount of 82%, joint project with Tukwila and introduced
consultant Prakash V. Limaye of the URS Company, 4th and Vine
Building, Seattle, 98121 . Engineer Limaye explained the three
alternatives , two of which move the bridge and highway to the
north to eliminate curves at west end of Grady Way bridge for
connection with Southcenter Blvd. and explained advantages and
disadvantages; costs : $5,000,000 to over $6,300,000.
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Public Meeting - Continued
Grady Way Bridge Burlington Northern Representative James Gordon explained two
Replacement of alternative routes to the north would cross B.N. property
Continued and prohibit servinq business by rail , includinq Totem Beveraqes.
Gordon rioted preference for bridge replacement in present location.
MOVED TRIMM, SECOND PERRY , REFER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
TO MEET WITH OTHER COUNCIL MEMBERS AND CITY OF TU ILA. CARRIED.
Clinton Betz MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE AGENDA
Rezone R-400-79 TO ITEM 10.a. TO CONSIDER BETZ APPEAL OF REZONE. CARRIED.
and Appeal
Hearing Examiner recommendation for Clinton H. Betz Rezone of
property located at the east end of NE 9th Pl . between Edmonds
Ave. NE and Sunset Blvd. NE, rezone requested from R-1 to R-3
for apartment uses. Examiner recommended approval to R-3 for
easterlymost lot and R-2 westerlymost lot . subject to conditions.
Continued The Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry submitted
report noting determination that no error in fact or law exists
and recommended concurrence in the recommendation of the Hearing
Examiner and referral to the Ways and Means Committee for necessary
ordinance preparation. Applicant' s Attorney, Wyman Dobson, used
wall maps and photographs , claiming error in judgement by the
Examiner, noting area infiltrated with duplexes , apartments on
two sides and claimed folage would serve as buffer. MOVED BY
PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN REPORT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOP-
MENT COMMITTEE FINDING NO ERROR. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Public Safety Committee Chairwoman Proctor submitted report
Public Safety re 10/8/79 referral concerning burglar alarms by Kathy Koelker.
Committee The committee recommended that the City Attorney respond to
Burglar False Mrs. Koelker with a copy of Ordinance 3011 . MOVED BY TRIMM,
Alarms SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC SAFETY COM-
MITTEE AND REQUEST THE CITY ATTORNEY WRITE LETTER ON SUBJECT.
CARRIED.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted report
Committee requesting further information from the Staff for drafting of
Wiemann Rezone a special permit per Exhibit A of the Wiemann Rezone and that
restrictive covenants be filed relative to building height .
Mastro Vacation The Ways and Means Committee recommended presentation to Council
of Right-of-Way of a letter dated 9/25/79 from William S. Tsao confirming agree-
VAC-15-79 ment to required conditions. The letter stated understanding
Not Granted that the proposed vacation would be granted without fee to the
City subject to conditions : (1) A cul-de-sac at the east end
of the proposed vacated right-of-way of sufficient radius to
be dedicated for fire protection purposes; (2) Street improve-
ment from the east end of the proposed vacated R/W to Union Ave.
developed and paid by petitioner, M. Mastro. Councilman Stredicke
noted Council had not determined fee and noted 1/2 of appraised
value $20,000. Public Works Director Gonnason noted no objection
to vacation; appraisal of $1 .20 per sq. ft. , 37,285.5 sq. ft. in
proposed vacation to be reduced by amount of cul-de-sac which
would be dedicated to be approximately 32,000 sq. ft. Following
discussion, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, grant vacation
with conditions as outlined in letter and not charge vacation fee.
ROLL CALL: 2-AYES : Perry, Clymer; 3-N0: Stredicke, Proctor and
Trimm. MOTION FAILED.
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Sabey Vacation The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in the
VAC-16-79 appraisal fee recommended by the Public Works Director of $1 .80
Granted per sq. ft. and change 1/2 of the appraised value and grant
vacation. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDA-
TION AND REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDI-
NANCE. CARRIED.
LID 314 Loan The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in request
of the Public Works Director that a temporary loan be made
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Old Business - Continued
LID #314 Loan from Street Forward Thrust to Design Engineering in amount of
Continued $140,089.75 for the purpose of paying Jones Associates, Inc. ,
Consulting Engineers , for preliminary survey and design services
in connection with the creation of LID #314. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND PROCTOR, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECOND PROCTOR, INTEREST RATE BE SET AT 84 AS APPROVED
BY THE FINANCE DIRECTOR. CARRIED..
Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval of Vouchers
No. 25281 through No. 25503 in the amount of $480,808. 11 having .r.,
received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise
and/or services. Also included: LID #302 Revenue Warrant R-46
$22,282.92 plus Cash Warrants C-111 $22,214.47 and C-112 $68.45.
Also included : LID #307 Revenue Warrant R-9 $55,902.84 and
Cash Warrants C-11 $48,095.68 and C-12 $7,807. 16. Vouchers
25276 through 25280 machine voided.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended second and final
Committee readings of an ordinance changing the zoning classification
Ordinance #3367 from L-1 and R-3 to B-1 property located at the southwest
Atlantic Services corner of South Grady Way and Main Ave. S. , known as the
Rezone 363-79 Atlantic Services Inc. Rezone R-363-79 (Shafran property) .
Restrictive Covenants signed providing setbacks. First reading
of ordinance was 8/27/79. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE ,
ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Deak Rezone The committee recommended first reading of an ordinance changing
R-405-79 zoning classification from G to P-1 property located at
4509 Talbot Rd.S. at rear of existing clinic, known as Deak
Rezone. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY , REFER ORDINANCE BACK
TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3368 The committee recommended first reading and advance to final
LID 284/309 Bonds reading of an ordinance establishing consolidated Local Improve-
ment Fund, District 284/309 regarding LID bonds and confirming
sale to Seattle-Northwest Securities Corp. of Seattle. Follow-
ing first reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE,
SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READ-
INGS. CARRIED. Following readings , MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
STREDICKE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
Resolution #2304 The committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolution
Citizens Federal setting Public Hearing for 11/26/79 to consider vacation of
Vacation of right-of-way petitioned by Citizens Federal Savings and Loan,
Right-of-Way located between NE Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland Ave. NE. Follow-
VAC-18-79 ing reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT
THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda is adopted by one motion which
follows the items included.
Residential Letter from Mayor Delaurenti presented Police Department memo
Parking Problems concerning residential parking problems and City of Seattle
ordinance which sets up restricted parking zones with special
parking privileges for vehicles of the residents. Refer to
Transportation Committee for review and recommendation.
Claim for Claim for damages was filed by Harold E. Hopp, 900 N. 6th,
Damages alleging fall on white street marking paint. Refer to City
Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Continued Claim for damages was filed by Nadine Ramsey, 3517 SE 5th St. ,
alleging auto damage by rock thrown by city truck. Refer .to
City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Appointment Appointment of Mayor Delaurenti of Ace Jones , 1450 Hillcrest
Housing Authority Lane NE, as Commissioner of the Housing Authority effective
October 17, 1979, expiring Sept. 10, 1982. Information
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Renton City Council
10/22/79 Page 4
Consent Agenda - Continued
Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT
Approval AGENDA. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE
SE Quadrant Letter from Planning Director Ericksen presented Planning
Comprensive Plan Commission recommendations for the Southeast Renton Compre-
Adopted hensive Planning Area which is defined as area southerly
of the Cedar River, southeasterly of the FAI-405 and easterly
of the Valley Freeway. The southerly and easterly boundaries
were not specifically defined but include areas in King County
extending easterly to the Fairwood/Lake Youngs area and
southerly to Kent. The Comprehensive Plan as recommended
included Land Use, Community Facilities, Circulation, Utilities
of water, sewer and storm drainage. The letter explained
the plan as a guide for present and future actions relating to
growth and land development. Moved by Stredicke, Second by
Trimm, refer to the Planning and Development Committee for
for recommendation re presentation/public hearing. Councilman
Perry noted one and a half year study. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
STREDICKE, SUBSTITUTE MOTION TO ADOPT THE PLAN AS PRESENTED
BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE ,
SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
FOR DRAFTING OF PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
Holiday Letter from Renton Merchants Association, Steve Bakko,
Decorations President, requested permission to turn Christmas lights
November 24, 1979. Also requested approval to hang two
new banners for Holiday Greetings on Burnett and Wells Ave.
at intersections of South 3rd St. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
CLYMER, REFER ITEM TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR ACTION. CARRIED.
Mayor Delaurenti noted is presently being handled.
NEW BUSINESS Councilman Perry asked all street lights at bus stop des;anations
be turned on. Mayor Delaurenti noted Traffic Engineering
has been so instructed.
Community Councilman Stredicke notified Council re the 312 Loan Phase of
Services Committee the Housing and Community Development Program: 10 loans made to
Home Repair Loans eligible city residents totaling $194,000 for this year.
Mayor Delaurenti announced next Council meeting would be held
November 5, 1979•
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
9:43 p.m.
Delores A. Mead, C.M.0
City Clerk
EXP111 33 CITY OF RENTON
DATE 10/22/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: #25276 - #25280
CURRENT si43ip14�91
PARKS l43i67708
ARTERIAL STREETS !134616165
STREETS 1540616084
LIBRARY !68782188
COMP EMP TR ACT l4i030�2?
STREET FORWARD THRUST SIOJ191142
k WASH. BCH. FWD THRUST l8t=98j7 4:
LIBRARY CONST• s2i048�01�
WATERWORKS UTILITY $101it62t40
AIRPORT l7� 109115
1975 W & S CONSTRWCTION $54j665@50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL *l5j148s46
FIREMANIS PENSION !160745106
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $4800808111
WEi THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS 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 NU. 25281 THROUGH NO@ 25503 I THE AMQ.UNT
OF 6480P808. 11 THIS 22ND DAY OF OCTOBER 1979•
COMMITTEE CHAIRMANw MEMBE • . !
L.I.D.#302 /r��
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REVENUE WARRANT N0.#R- 46 $22,282.92
CASH WARRANT NO.#C-111 $22,214.47
CASH WARRANT NO.#C-112 $ 68.45
L.I.D.4307
REVENUE WARRANT N0.#R- 9 $55,902.84
CASH WARRANT NO.#C- 11 $48,095.68
CASH WARRANT NO.#C- 12 $ 7,807.16
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF October 22, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PERRY
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 10/23 Cancelled STREDICKE
Tues. 10/30 4:45 P.M. 3rd Floor Conf. Room
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 11/5 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS $ EVENTS
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
OCTOBER 22, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
7050 $ 6,233 City of Renton 200 Mill Ave. S Replace Conc. Slab
7051 -' Stirskey Holdings 516 Shattuck Ave. S Demolish Residence
7052 -- Stirskey Holdings 538 Mill Ave. S Demolish Residence
7053 102,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Remodel Balcony & Mezzanw.e_�
7054 41 ,000 Leonard Builders Inc. 4415 SE 4th Street Construct Residence
7055 4,308 Larry W. Hardie 1309 N 30th Street Install New Siding
7056 2,468 Robert Ehlert 201 Union Ave. SE Install Patio Cover
7057 8,000 Paul Grinzel 1904 Camas Ct. SE Room Addition & Garage
7058 35,000 Renton Chamber of Commerce 300 Rainier Ave. N Addition to Existing Bldg.
7059 6,000 Robert Bennett, Kenneth Oter 706 N 29th St. Construct New Garage
7060 1 ,400 Jack A Benaroya Co. 600 SW 43rd Interior Remodeling
7061 50,000 The Boeing Co. Boeing Renton Plant Misc. Building Jobs
7062 900 Jerry Alfarine 2510 Meadow Ave. N Install Free Standing Stove
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2179 Charles Henderson Co. 1610 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2180 Charles Henderson Co. 1604 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2181 Charles Henderson Co. 1602 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2182 Charles Henderson Co. 1402 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2183 Charles Henderson Co. 1401 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2184 Charles Henderson Co. 1409 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2185 Charles Henderson Co. 1609 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2186 Charles Henderson Co. 3324 SE 17th St. Install Side Sewer
2187 Charles Henderson Co. 3318 SE 17th St. Install Side Sewer
2188 Charles Henderson Co. 3312 SE 17th St. Install Side Sewer
2189 Don Buckner 501 So. 5th Install Side & Storm Se
2190 Leonard Builders Inc. 4320 SE 4th P1 . Install Side Sewer
2191 VASA Homes 15th & Dayton R/W & Inspection Fees
2192 George Oberhaultzer 2306 Vashon Ct. NE Install Side Sewer
2193 Wayne D. Hills 6661 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Side Sewer
2194 Paul Grinzel 1904 Camas Ct. SE Add to driveway
2195 Striskey Holdings S. 6th St. & Burnett Ave. Install Watermain
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
50 100 Northwest Food Brokers 4242 E. Valley Rd. Connect 10 Plug OUtlets
8451 350 Pacific Car & Foundry 1400 4th N. Temp. Service
8452 23,800 Boeing Renton Plant Install Circuits & Panels
8453 650 Michael L. Johnson 3609 SE 6th St. Install New Wiring
8454 2,400 Valley General Hosp. 400 S. 43rd St. Electrical Revisions
8455 850 Bob Wolfe 632 Rainier Ave. S. Install Gas Pumps
8456 VOID
8457 1 ,200 Danmor Construction 620 S. 29th Pl . Wire Residence
8458 525 Lloyde Eustis 829 Index Court NE Increase Service
8459 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1402 Olympia Ave. SE Install Temp. Service
8460 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1604 Olympia Ave. SE Install Temp. Service
8461 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1609 Olympia Ave. SE Install Temp. Service
8462 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1409 Olympia Ave. SE Install Temp. Service
8463 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3312 SE 17th St. Install Temp. Service
8464 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3324 SE 17th St. Install Temp. Service
8465 15,000 KME Manufacturing 849 Seneca Ave. SW Install Service Hook-Up
8466 11 ,050 R.C. Terhune 4100 Lk.Wash.Blvd. N. Wire Condominium
8467 11 ,050 R.C. Terhune 4100 Lk.Wash.Blvd. N. Wire Condominium
8468 200 Church of Nazarene 850 Union Ave. NE Install Heaters & Outlef
8469 2,000 Don Richards 1903 Rolling Hills SE Wire Residence
8470 11 ,050 R.C. Terhune & Assoc. 4100 Lk.Wash.Blvd. N. Wire Condominium
8471 11 ,050 R.C. Terhune & Assoc. 4100 Lk.Wash.Blvd. N. Wire Condominium
8472 250 H. Salt 104 Rainier Ave. S. Wire Addition
8473 100 Pandex Development 623 S. 31st Install Temp. Service
8474 100 Swanson Dean 2914 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Temp. Service
8475 100 Swanson Dean 2914 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Temp. Service
8476 100 Swanson Dean 2914 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Temp. Service
8477 100 Charles Henderson 1711 Olympia Ave. SE Install Temp. Service
8478 100 Stirskey Construction 535 Burnett Ave. S;,, Install Temp. Service
8479 100 Charles Henderson 1712 Olympia Ave. SE Install Temp. Service
8480 100 Charles Henderson 1736 Olympia Ave. SE Install Temp. Service
8481 100 Charles Henderson 1727 Olympia Ave. SE Install Temp. Service
8482 100 Johnson-Braund 304 Main Ave. S. Install Temp. Service
8483 100 Parkwood Homes 2312 SE 21st Install Temp. Service
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
OCTOBER 22, 1979
PAGE TWO
ELECTRICAL PERMITS - Continued
8484 $ 100 Danmor Construction 609 S. 29th PI . Install Temporary Service
8485 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3317 SE 17th St. Install Temporary Service
8" "" 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3318 SE 17th St. Install Temporary Service
8' ' 100 Drs. Jaffe b Hodgson 3218 NE 12th St. Install Temporary Service
86.; 205 Mr. Sacco 201 Union SE Hook-Up Mobil Home
MECHANICAL PERMITS
7235 15 Pandex Development 2813 Whitworth Ave. S. Install Hot Water Tank
7236 5,000 Don Richards 1903 Rolling Hills Ave.SE Electric Heat Pump
7237 800 David C. Walsh 472 Bronson Way NE Install Wood Burning Stove
7238 165 Mark Huffman 2507 Vashon Ct. NE Install Wood Burning Stove
7239 VOID
7240 500 Boeing Renton Plant Install Sink
7241 1 ,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Water Heaters
7242 750 McLendon Hardware 710 S. 2nd St. Yard Water Piping
7243 560 Ken Peddicord 1233 Aberdeen Ave. NE Install Wood Stove
7244 652 Fred R. Johnson 1811 Harrington Ave. NE Install Gas Furnace
7245 1 ,650 Danmor Construction 614 S. 29th Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7246 1 ,800 Danmor Construction 621 S. 29th Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7247 229 K. Alison Schaaf 604 Grant Ave. S. Install Wood Burning Stove
SIGN PERMIT
735 $ 1 ,400 Horst Pruess 126 Wells Ave. S. Install Sign
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TRANSFERS
MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR;
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
10/8/79 CURRENT FUND $ 62,543.85
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PARKS & RECREATION 6,708.83
ARTERIAL STREETS 18,727.35
CITY STREETS 13,082.50
LIBRARY 4,414.11
LK.WASH.BEACH FWD.THRUSI 16,177.51
SENIOR CIT.CENTER CONSTI. 9,039.65
WATERWORKS UTILITY 53,980.97
AIRPORT 9,250.62
1975 W & S CONSTR. 6,876.00
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,481.53
FIREMAN'S PENSION 220.54
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of OCT. $204,503.46
10/6/79 CURRENT FUND $ 61,072.29
COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 938.50
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of OCT. $ 62,010.79
CUMULATIVE RESERVE#1894 CURRENT FUND Per Resolution No. 2300 $ 6,563.00
10/15/79 CURRENT FUND $139,173.43
PARKS & RECREATION 27,099.62
CITY STREETS 22,961.90
LIBRARY 9,500.03
COMP.EMPL.TRNG.(CETA) 3,647.63
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 21,450.87
AIRPORT 1,777.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,719.50
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of OCT. $228,330.48
10/15/79 CURRENT FUND SENIOR CENTER CONS Paid from wrong fund in $ 966.67
error
CURRENT FUND SENIOR CENTER CONS Paid from wrong fund in $ 666.66
error
CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant no.#25268 $ 57.49
STREET FWD. THRUST PARKS & RECREATION Per Resolution No.#2303 $110,000.00
301/138.00.00 101/210.00.00
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STREET FWD. THRUST STREET FUND Per Resolution No.#2303 $ 35,000.00
301/138.00.00 103/210.00.00
MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR
C I T Y O F R E N T O N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
10/22/79 CURRENT FUND $143,014.91
PARKS 6 RECREATION 43,677.78
ARTERIAL STREETS 13,616.65
CITY STREETS 54,416.84
LIBRARY 6,782.88
COMP.EMP.TRN.(CETA) 4,030.22
STREET FORWARD THRUST 10,191.42
LK.WN.BCH.FWD.THRUST 8,298.76
LIBRARY CONSTR. 2,048.08
WATERWORKS UTILITY 101,262.40
AIRPORT 7,109.15
1975 W 6 S CONSTR. 54,465.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 15,148.46
FIREMAN'S PENSION 16,745.06
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of OCT. $480,808.11
10/20/79 CURRENT FUND $ 61,291.46
COMP.EMP.TRN.(CETA) 1,151.53
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of OCT. $ 62,442.99
10/31/79 CURRENT FUND $108,751.74
PARKS 6 RECREATION 27,564.13
CITY STREETS 23,056.08
LIBRARY 9,903.81
COMP.EMP.TRNG.(CETA) 3,765.38
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 21,696.00
AIRPORT 1,832.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,719.50
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of OCT. $199,289.14
LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION LIBRARY To correct coding error on IS 2,048.08
308/242.00.00 106/242.00.00 Oct. 22 transfer sheet
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
NOVEMBER 5, 1979 Municipal Building
Monday, 8: 00 P. M. Council Chambers
A G E N D A
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
?. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF OCTOBER 22, 1979
WAW
4. SPECIAL PRESENTATION: Municipal Arts Commission presents Sculpture Model
to be donated by the Renton Rotary Club
5. PUBLIC HEARING: L.I.D. #314 Located in area of East Valley Hwy. and SW 16th
from SR 167 Ramp to Lind Ave. SW including water, sewer,
streets, sidewalks and appertunances.
Preliminary Assessment Roll in amount of $8,992,392.
6. AUDIENCE COMMENT
7. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
9. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are considered routine business and are
distributed to all Members of the Council for study and are adopted by one
motion without discussion, unless so requested.
a. Fire Chief presents Interlocal Agreement for emergency medical services
for South King County. Refer to Public Safety Committee for recommendation.
b. Public Works Director requests final payment and release of retained funds
to Watson Asphalt Paving Co. for Z979 Asphalt Resurfacing. Concur.
c. Planning Director requests ordinance to appropriate $37,225. 70 additional
funds to Senior Center Construction Fund. Refer to Ways and Means CorrmitteP.
d. Mayor appoints Mark W. Halvorson and Versie Vaupe Z to the Planning Commis
sion. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
e. Mayor appoints David M. Young to the Board of Adjustment. Refer to the
Ways and Means Committee.
f. Hearing Examiner recommends approval of rezone of West Hill to conform to
Comprehensive Plan. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance.
g. Hearing Examiner recommends approval with restrictive covenants for rezone
from R-3 and L-1 to B-1 vicinity of Main Ave. S. and Benson S. intersection.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. (Wm. & Bonnie Schourup)
h. Dan Poli re City lighting. Refer to Ener
q.y Conservation Committee.
10. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Hearing Examiner recommends denial of rezone from R-1 to R-3 property
located on SW Sunset Blvd. Appeal filed by Kohl Excavating, Inc. and
Ivan C. Christianson
b. Wm. T. Tsao re WchaeZ Mastro Street Vacation (VAC-15-79)
c. Petition from 42 citizens requesting protection from vandaZism/harassment
d• Mayor's presentation of Z980 Prelimznary Budget
11. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
12. AUDIENCE COMMENT
13. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
November 5 , 1979
Office of the City Clerk
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Senior Citizen Petition from Evergreen Terrace re Vandalism/Harassment
ENERGY CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
Letter from Dan Poli re downtown street lighting
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
Authorized to sign Mutual Aid agreement re structural fires
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Interlocal agreement re Emergency Medical Services
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Mastro Vacation of Right-of-Way
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Mastro Vacation of R/W for Ordinance
Ordinances on first reading 11/5: Betz Rezone
Comprehensive Plan for SE Quadrant
Sabey Vacation
Shourup Rezone for Ordinance
West Hill Rezone for Ordinance
Appropriation re Senior Center for Ordinance
Appointments: Board of Adjustment: David M. Young
Planning Commission: Mark W. Halvorson and Versie Vaupel
PUBLIC HEARINGS
it/2 79 Block Grant Program
12/10/79 LID #314 Continued fearing
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
November 5 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to
the flag and called the meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH , Council President ; CHARLES F. SHANE,
COUNCIL THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J . PERRY , MARGARET
PROCTOR, RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor-, QWEN MARSHALL , Finance Director;
IN ATTENDANCE LAWRENCE WARREN , City A+ rney; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GORDON Y.
ERICKSEN , Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON , Public Works
Director; MICHAEL PARNESS , Administrative Assistant; JOHN BUFF,
Police Department; RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; JOHN WESLEY,
Parks and Recreation Director.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, APPROVE MINUTES OF
OCTOBER 22, 1979. CARRIED.
SPECIAL Renton Municipal Arts Commission Chairperson Peggy Ziebarth
PRESENTATION introduced Artist Richard Beyer who presented model of sculpture
Municipal Arts to be presented to the City by the Renton Rotary Club. Mr. Beyer
Richard Beyer displayed model of two wolves coming around a large rock �;hich
Sculpture alsoincludes two Indian baskets from the tale of Indian women
Life Size Bronze going to pick berries , not heeding cautionary advice of one and
Wolves & Baskets subsequently all but the one were eaten by wolves. Mr. Beyer
for Cedar River explained his thinking that small towns in our State have the
Trail System at capacity through government and public meetings to take good
Cedar River advice in troubled times . One of Mr. Beyer ' s artistic achieve-
Terrace ments noted was the sculpture ''Waiting for the Interurban''
located in Seattle 's Fremont District. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND SHINPOCH , ACCEPT THE DESIGN OF SCULPTURE. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been mailed ,
LID #314 posted and published according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Area of East the public hearing to consider Local Improvement District #314
Valley Hwy to located in area of East Valley Hwy. and SW 16th St. from SR 167
Lind SW ramp to Lind Ave. SW, including water , sewer , streets, lighting ,
Water/Sewer sidewalks and appertunances. Preliminary Assessment Roll in the
Streets/Sidewalks amount of $8,992,392. Letters of protest were reported from
David 0. Johnson/Milton A. Johnson of Dave and Swede's Service ,
208 SW 16th St. ; Paul S. Chiado for Valley Office and Industrial
Park, Inc. , 800 SW 26th St. ; Rebecca Bogard, law firm for
Broadacres , Inc. owners of Longacres; Olympic Pipe Line Co. ,
Box 236; Kohl Excavating , Inc. , 3330 E.Valley Rd. ; James L. Hawk,
22435 SE 288th, Kent; J. E. Morrison, 2432 Maple SW; Donald D.
Allison, 800 S. Kenyon St. ; John H. Powers and Francis J. Powers, Jr. ;
Gary Merlino Constructo Co. , 9125 10th S. , Seattle; City of Renton
Park Director John Webley; Herman M. Allenbach , Northwest Oral
Surgery Assoc. , Seattle; Henry C. Hardebeck, 22901 SW 292nd Pl . ,
Kent; South End Auto Wrecking, N.A. Magnuson, 3400 E.Valley Rd. ;
White Construction Co. , Emilio Pierotti , Box 245; Wilson and
Reardon for Craig Taylor Equipment Co. ; Roger Gavin.
Continued Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported protests at
i 5:00 p.m. 11/5/79 stand at 55.89% of total assessment roll . The
+ letter explained meeting with all property owners 11/2/79 was well
attended with objection due to high cost of proposed improvements
and methodology for spreading of assessment was questioned. The
letter noted scope of project could be modified to reduce cost
and some adjustments could be made; and recommended continuation
of the hearing to 12/10/79 to modify scope of project and assess-
ment roll .
Renton City Council
11/5/79 Page 2
PUBLIC HEARING - Continued
LID #314 Richard Kennedy, Seattle Northwest Securities , explained the
East Valley to necessary LID Guarantee Fund; noted present outstanding LID bonds
Lind SW of $1 ,700,000 with $64,000 Guarantee Fund; and recommended the
Street and City maintain 5% in Guarantee Fund or $450,000 for the $9,000,000
Utilities amount. Kennedy explained means by which the City would establish
the fund by raising the tax levy from $3.20 to statutory limit
of $3.60 or including in budget 5% of the outstanding obligation
each year until desired level reached. Kennedy explained an
alternative to Guarantee Fund by marketing bonds and obtaining
.-- escrowed cash agreements at 10% of bonds provided by benefited
property owners. The Council made inquiries re interest and were
advised by Kennedy that present issue rate would be 84% and the
assessments i% higher that current borrowing rate is 16%; that a
city's LID market is unlimited provided sufficient collateral
is provided and doesn't figure in the overall taxing indebtedness.
Persons present registering protests : Sam Younkers, East Valley
Road; Chris Palzer, Redondo; Roger Gavin; Becky Bogard for Broad-
acres; Ron Allison, 800 S. Kenyon; Emilio Pierotti, 17034 SE 184th;
Henry Hardebeck, SW 16th; Harry Williams of. Craig Taylor.
Public Works Director Gonnason explained there are 16 protests
from 81 participants and the city is prohibited from proceeding
if protest exceeds 60% of total cost. In order to calculate the
additional protest received (Younkers and Palzer) , it was MOVED
BY STREDICKE , SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR 10 MINUTES. CARRIED.
Time: 9:00 p.m. Council reconvened at 9: 10 p.m. Roll Call :
All present. Public Works Director Gonnason reported 57.88%
protest and explained that if the Council protests for the City' s
property then protest would exceed the 60% limit. Gonnason noted
city's $388,000 includes construction of SW 27th St. and the
utilities adjacent to Wetlands area. Moved by Shane, Second
Stredicke, City protest LID #314. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY SHINPOCH,
Hearing Continued SECOND CLYMER, CONTINUE HEARING TO DECEMBER 10, 1979 TO SUB-
to 12/10/79 STANTIALLY REDUCE THE L. I .D. PROJECT. ROLL CALL: 5-AYES:
SHINPOCH, SHANE, TRIMM, CLYMER, PROCTOR; 2-N0: PERRY, STREDICKE.
MOTION CARRIED. Hearing Continued to 12/10/79. Gonnason noted
pre-hearing meetings with property owners would be held.
Councilman Perry asked for presentation in order to explain and
justify costs to City.
AUDIENCE COMMENT William Clark, 11112 SE 73rd P1 . , recalled his visit to Council
Trucking Business meeting on 10/8/79 and complaint of illegal trucking business
Residential Area operating within the City limits in R-1 residential area which
had been given six months to suspend operations; complaining
that the time period had ended 9/26/79 and no action taken.
Mr. Clark further recalled that at the 10/8 meeting he was advised
that Attorney would handle the matter and he would be advised.
Mr. Clark further complained that he has not been advised and that
the trucking business is still operating and that they have now
applied for temporary permit to continue business. Following
discussion, Mr. Clark explained that sale of property in the area
Is dependent upon the business being removed from residential
area. City Attorney Warren advised thata request for permit had
been received, that it was more expedient to be heard by the
Hearing Examiner than Municipal Court or King County Court.
Continued Jerry Slatter, 5032 Lake Washington Blvd. N. , expressed his
dissatisfaction with handling of removal of Brown's trucking
operation from a residential neighborhood, asking enforcement;
recalling his request of 3/79 and Gonnason's letter of 3/26179
ordering removal of business .by 9/26/79. Discussion ensued
and Council members requested enforcement of City Code and Council
directives.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND RULES AND READ AGENDA
ITEM 9.f. because of interested persons present in audience.
CARRIED.
Renton City Council
11/5/79 Page 3
AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued
West Hill Letter from Fred Kaufman, Land Use Hearing Examiner, presented
Rezone R-404-79 West Hill Rezone requested by the City for property bounded by
Taylor Pl . NW, Taylor Ave. NW, Renton Ave. , the west city
limits, NW 4th St. (if extended westerly) and Stevens NW;
rezone from single family districts and medium and high density
multiple family to R-1 single family to conform to pending Comp-
rehensive Plan for area. The Examiner recommended approval .
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO•THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
Recess MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. 9:55 P.m.
Council reconvened at 10: 12 p.m. and Roll was called. All Council
Members were present except Councilman Shane who was excused due
to illness.
OLD BUSINESS Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm presented committee
Transportation report noting joint meeting with Tukwila Transportation Committee
Committee Report and the Councils for review alternate alignments for the Grady
Grady Way Bridge Way Bridge replacement program. The joint committees recommended
Replacement that the consultant be authorized to proceed with the next
phase of the program - preliminary design for Alignment No. 1
(existing alignment) with consideration for extension to the west
pursuant to Tukwila 's Comprehensive Plan recommendation. MOVED
BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF GRADY
WAY BRIDGE REALIGNMENT. Public Works Director Gonnason used
wall maps to explain Alternate No. 1 , and upon inquiry, noted
Tukwila Council concurred in recommendation. CARRIED.
Utilities Utilities Committee Member Trimm submitted committee report
Committee Report and recommended adoption of a Systems Development Charge for
Systems SANITARY SEWERS (present I� per sq.ft. be increased to 3C per
Development Charge sq.ft. with annual cost of living adjustment) , for MUNICIPAL
Water WATER SUPPLY (the present IG per sq.ft. charge be increased to
Sanitary Sewers 3C per sq.ft. with annual cost of living adjustment) and STORM Now
Storm Drainage DRAINAGE (establish charge of 3C per sq.ft. with annual cost
of living adjustment) . The report exaplained charges , as
collected, would be placed in the Utility Construction Fund
Not Adopted and accounted for separately in the three categories and
expended for capital improvement projects in their respective
categories. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PROCTOR, CONCUR IN RECOM-
MENDATION AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR PROPER
RESOLUTION. Councilman Perry noted for the record that he had
previously disqualified himself regarding this matter as it
would financially affect him, however, he has since studied the
ordinance and determined it does not affect him more than the
other Council Members or neighbors as applied to entire city
and not only northeast quadrant. ROLL CALL: 3-AYE: SHINPOCH,
TRIMM, PROCTOR; j-NO: CLYMER, PERRY , STREDICKE . Mayor Delaurenti
cast tie-breaking NO vote and MOTION FAILED.
Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke reported the
Committee City's Housing and Community Development Committee has been
Housing and preparing for 1980-81 Block Grant Program and requested special
Community public hearing November 26 for additional community input.
Development Block MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, PUBLIC HEARING BE SET NOVEMBER
Grant Hearing 26, 1979 ON BLOCK GRANT FUNDING.
Councilman Councilman Stredicke inquired of speed bumps on Bronson Way ,
Stredicke Bridge and was advised by Public Works Director of paving program
and preliminary joint expansion procedure, final paving 11/6/79.
Councilman Stredicke inquired re Agenda Item 10.c. noting many
elderly citizens in the Hillcrest Terrace area and was advised
by Mayor Delaurenti and Police Capt. Buff that arrests have been
made and matter pending in juvenile court. Councilman Stredicke
inquired re false fire alarm at the Senior Center during lunch
from smoke detectors and was advised by Park Director Webley that
matters are being worked out with Fire Department and Building
code.
Renton City Council
11/5/79 Page 4
Old Business - Continued
Michael Mastro MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, SUSPEND RULES AND AGENDA
Proposed ITEM 10.b. BE READ. CARRIED.
Vacation of Street
Right of Way Letter from William S. Tsao, 2367 Eastlake E. , submitted map an
VAC-15-79 and proposal regarding pending vacation of public right of way
located south of NE 4th St. and west of Union Ave. NE, site of
existing 224 unit apartment and proposed 130 units and 45 units.
The letter explained the three areas to be vacated, need for
dedication of cul-de-sac and roadway to Union Ave. NE adjacent
to City property which would require dedication of city right-of
�. way. The letter estimated costs of road improvement less reimburs-
ment to City for land acquisition and vacation fee of 60� per
sq.ft. (1/2 appraised value) plus city contribution of 1/2 of the
road improvement. The letter proposed to pay the city's portion
to facilitate construction of roadway to facilitate the building
of 175 apartment units. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH ,
VACATION BE GRANTED AS PETITIONED WITHOUT FEE SUBJECT TO THE
CONDITIONS OF COMMUNICATION AND AS LISTED: Mr. Mastro agrees
to: (a) Purchase necessary r/w from City Utilities at 1/2 the
appraised price; (b) Provide full 60' improvement including curbs ,
sidewalks, turnaround, etc. ; (c) No adjacent property owner would
be assessed regardless of benefit ; (d) No occupancy until roadway
complete and accepted within set standards and time period; (e)
Zoning and covenants remain in effect. ROLL CALL: 4,A .E:
SHINPOCH, CLYMER, PROCTOR, STREDICKE; 2-N0: TRIMM, GL44 . CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, SUBJECT MATTER OF IMPROVEMENTS
Vacation Approved AND TIMING BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR
RECOMMENDATION AS TO WHETHER NEEDED AT PRESENT. CARRIED. MOVED
STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, VACATION PETITION BE REFERRED TO THE
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
Time: 11 :03 p.m.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recommended second and
Committee final readings of the following ordinances which had been on
first reading 10/22/79 and 9/24/79 respectively:
Ordinance #3369 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from
Deak Rezone General to P-1 Public (Medical , Education) for property located
R-405-79 at 4509 Talbot Rd.S. at rear of existing clinic, known as the
Dr. Andrew Deak rezone. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT
AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3370 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from R-2
Wiemann Rezone to R-3 for property located at 110 Pelly Ave. N. known as the
R-364-79 Wiemann Rezone; restrictive covenants signed and filed. MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
Ordinance #3371 The committee recommended first reading, suspension of rules ,
1980 Budget second and final readings of the ordinance regarding the 1980
Tax Levies Budget for the City of Renton establishing estimated tax levies.
Following first reading , it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY,
SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.
CARRIED. Ordinance read Maximum 1980 Levy based on the 1060
limit: $3,468,714.08 based on $3.209 per $1 ,000 of true value;
$1 ,079,489,821 Total Assessed Valuation. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND PERRY, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
First Readings The Committee recommended first reading and referral back to
committee for the following ordinances :
Betz Rezone An ordinance was read changing zoning from R-1 to R-2 and R-3
R-400-79 for property located at the east end of NE 9th P1 . between
Edmonds NE and Sunset Blvd NE, known as the Betz Rezone.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
11/5/79 Page 5
Ordinance and Resolutions - Continued
First Reading An ordinance was read amending the City 's Comprehensive Plan
SE Quadrant and maps re property southerly of Cedar River, SE of FAI 405 and
Comprehensive Plan east of the Valley Freeway being in the Southeast Renton Plan
Area. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO
THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Sabey Street An ordinance was read vacating certain public right-of-way
Vacation known as SW 12th St. located east of Oaksdale Ave. SW as
VAC-16-79 petitioned by David A. Sabey; vacation fee having been paid.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS ....
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Resolution #2305 A resolution was read borrowing $140,089.75 at the rate of 81%
Borrowing to Pay from Street Forward Thrust Fund for professional services for
Consultant payment to consultant , Jones and Assoc. , proposed LID #314.
LID #314 MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2306 A resolution was read authorizing Mayor and City clerk to
Mutual Aid sign agreement entering into a Mutual Aid Agreement for
Structural Fires automatic response when structural fire alarm is received
for purpose of pooling manpower and equipment. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND PROCTOR, ADOPT AS READ. CARRIED. The Mayor requested the
record show that Stredicke voted no.
Voucher Payment The Ways and Means Committee recommended Council approval for
payment of Voucher No. 25659 in the amount of $217,011 .53 plus
LID #302 Revenue Warrant R-47 $116,607.45; Cash Warrants C-113
$109,876.47 and C-114 $6,730.98. Departmental certification
was received as to merchandise and/or services rendered. MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE VOUCHERS FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda is adopted by one motion which is
listed after the items included:
Emergency Medical Fire Chief Geissler presented an Interlocal Agreement between N
King County and the Cities and Fire Districts in the southern
portion of King County for emergency medical services. Refer
to Public Safety Committee for recommendation.
Final Payment Public Works Director Gonnason requested first and final
payment for 1979 asphalt resurfacing CAG 030-79 completed
by Watson Asphalt Paving Co. 10/10/79 and accepted by Public
Works. The letter recommended Council acceptance 10/30 and
release of retained amount upon proof of payment of tax liabili-
ties, amount $4,014.23 to contractor. Concur.
Appropriation Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested an ordinance
to appropriate $37,225.70 from unanticipated revenue to Senior
Citizens Center construction fund from sale of surplus kitchen
equipment for furniture for the facility. Refer to Ways and
Means Committee.
Appointments Letter from Mayor Delaurenti made the following appointments
Planning to the Planning Commission: Mark W. Halvorson , 3515 NE 4th St. ,
Commission D-126, replacing Thomas Buckingham who has resigned; effective
through 6/30/82. Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N. , replacing
Clark Teegarden who did not wish reappointment ; effective .�.
through 1/31/82. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Board of Letter from Mayor Delaurenti announced appointment of David M.
Adjustment Young, 1811 Duvall Ave. NE to Position No. 2 on the Board of
Adjustment effective to 9/6/83. Refer to the Ways and Means
Committee.
Shourup Rezone Land Use Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended approval of
R-411-79 rezone with restrictive covenants for property located in the
vicinity of Main Ave. S. and Benson S. intersection. Rezone
was from R-3 and L-1 to B-1 and petitioned by Wm, and Bonnie
Schourup. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Renton City Council
11/5/79 Page 6
CONSENT AGENDA - Continued
Energy Letter from Dan Poli , Renton, requested energy conservation
Conservation in the downtown business district noting great number of street
lights and made suggestions. The letter also requested Puget
Drive be considered. Refer to Energy Conservation Committee.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA.
Approval CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE
--- Kohl and MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH , THE FOLLOWING ITEM BE HELD OVER
Christianson Addn. FOR PRESENTATION AT THE MEETING OF NOVEMBER 19, 1979: CARRIED.
Rezone 392-79 and Land Use Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended denial of rezone
Special Permit from R-1 to R-3 for property located on SW Sunset Blvd. Appeal
filed by Kohl Excavating , Inc. and Ivan C. Christianson.
Request for Petition signed by 42 citizens residing in Hillcrest Terrace
Protection from asked assistance to overcome deplorable situation with vandalism,
Harassment and theft and harassment of senior citizens. MOVED BY SHINPOCH ,
Vandalism SECOND PERRY , REFER MATTER TO ADMINISTRATION FOR REPORT BACK TO
COUNCIL. CARRIED.
1980 Budget Letter from Mayor Delaurenti presented his Annual Budget for
1980, balanced and totalled at $24,838,498 representing an
increase of $3,877,442 or 18.5% over last the 1979 Budget.
Mayor Delaurenti announced the budget would be presented to
Council on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. 11/8/79.
NEW BUSINESS
Election City Clerk Mead announced her office staff would be tabulating
Tabulation the General Election 11/6/79 after polls close at 8:00 p.m.
and invited attendance.
Budget Hearings Council President Shinpoch announced schedule of budget hearings
was available from Council Secretary, 6th Floor.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH , COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN.
11 :23 p.m. CARRIED.
Delores A. Mead, City C rk
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` EXPili 33 CITY JF RENTON
; DATE 11/05/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: NO.# 25504 - #25508
CURRENT $49# 816t00
PARKS $4;526071
ARTERIAL STREETS $65; 28354
STREETS $2# 430137
STREET FORWARD THRUST $7050149
SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTW $1#500400 j
WATERWORKS UTILITY $65# 547#28
AIRPORT 68# 204195
1975 W a S CONSTRUCTION $8040172
EQUIPMENT RENTAL $4#211 .47
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $217; O11r53
OE; THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE KAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY COUNCIL; HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RF.CEIVEO OR RENDEREDp 00 HEREBY owm
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NU. 255U9 THROUGH NO. 25659 IN THE ,AMOUNT
OF $217. 011 .53 THIS 5TH DAY OF N0VE'm8ER 1979•
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN JEMHEK w "
L.I.D.#302
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REVENUE WARRANT NO.# R- 47 $116,607.45
CASH WARRANT NO.# C-113 $109,876.47
CASH WARRANT NO.# C-114 $ 6,730.98
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF November 5, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 11-8 7:30 P.M. SHINPOCH Council Chambers
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 11-15 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf. Room Kohl & Christianson Appeal
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 11-6 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room Meet w/Housing s Community Development
Tues. 11-13 4:45 P.M. Renton School District
Admins. Office
Wed. 11-14 7:30 P.M. It 11 "
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 11-19 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room Pending Legislation
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Mon. 11- 12 Veterans Day Holiday
Planning Commission Wed. 11-7 7: 30 P.M. Hazen High School NE Quadrant Comp. Plan-Open Forum
Housing & Comm. Development Thurs. 11-8 4:00 P.M. Cafeteria 1980-81 Block Grant Program
Housing & Comm. Development 11-12 to 15 Senior Citizen Center & Trail Sys em
LEOFF Wed. 11-7 7:30 A.M. Shinpoch 6th Floor Conf. Room
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PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
NOVEMBER 5, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
7063 24,000 John R. Juliani 340 Sunset Blvd. N. Addition to Building
7064 3,450 Evelyn Manifold 74 Williams Ave. S. Construct Garage
7065 60,000 Paccar 1400 No. 4th St. Construct Foundation
7066 -- BEMP 1901 Lind Ave. SW License for Fill
7C'' 100,000 Boeing Renton Plant Remodel Paint Storage Ar ';
7C 94,500 Boeing Renton Plant Interior Remodel
7q 220,000 Stirsky Holdings 538 Mill Ave. S. Construct 8-unit Apartme
7070 14,850 Mark Stock 912 Ferndale Circle Fire Damage Repair
7071 44,000 Parkwood Homes 2100 SE 21st St. Construct Residence
7072 42,000 Parkwood Homes 2200 SE 21st St . Construct Residence
7073 1 ,000 Friends of Youth 1919 Talbot Rd. S. Construct Emergency Escape
7074 VOID
7075 40,000 Richard & Arlene Ross 516 SW 3rd Pl . Addition to Residence
7076 60,000 Washington Mutual Bank 150 Logan Ave. S. Construct Drive-Up Facilities
7077 3,500 Juanita Wilkinson 2245 Shattuck Ave. S. Construct Garage
7078 50,000 Air Products & Chemicals 950 Dowell Ave. SW Construct Distribution Facil .
7079 35,000 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4421 SE 4th St. Construct Residence
7080 41 ,000 Leonard Builders, Inc . 4427 SE 4th St. Construct Residence
7081 41 ,000 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4433 SE 4th St. Construct Residence
7082 3,642 Ken Howe 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport & Patio Cover
7083 3,342 Jack Mosley 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport , Storage Shea
7084 2,000 Jack H. Gobright 405 So. 3rd St . Install Siding & Windows
7085 14,000 P. Fay 303 Park Ave. N. Install Siding & Roof
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
endek Devel . Co. 623 So. 31st St. Install Side Sewer
2197 Pendek Devei . Co. 619 So. 31st St. Install Side Sewer
2198 Pendek Devel . Co. 701 So. 31st St . Install Side Sewer
2199 Joseph McCaslin 111 Union Ave. NE R/W Permit Over 100'
2 Antin Skya 1100 SW Grady Way Install Main Line
2 Danmor Constr. 621 S. 29th Pl . Sanitary Sewer
2 Danmor Constr. 603 S. 29th Pl . Sanitary Sewer
2203 Danmor Constr. 609 S. 29th Pl . Sanitary Sewer
2204 McNeil Constr. Rainier & S. 2nd St . Remove Concrete back sidewalk
2205 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4314 SE 4th Pl . Driveway Approach 25'
2206 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4320 SE 4th Pl . Driveway Approach 25 '
2207 McDonalds Corp. 4421 Sunset Blvd. Sanitary Sewer
2208 Parkwood Homes Inc. 2312 SE 21st Side Sewer
2209 Parkwood Homes Inc. 2316 SE 21st Side Sewer
2210 ERADCO Mt. Oliviet Cemetary Private Roadway
2211 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. SE Install Storm, Water, Sewers
2212 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. SE Install Side Sewers
2213 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. SE Install Side Sewers
2214 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. SE Install Side Sewers
2215 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. SE Install Side Sewers
2216 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. SE Install Side Sewers
2217 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. SE Install Side Sewers
2218 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. SE Install Side Sewers
2219 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. SE Install Side Sewers
2220 SCS Holdings 1800 Grant Ave. SE Install Side Sewers
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
9 $ 100 John R. Moser 2532 Jones Ave. NE Add Additional Wiring
8490 150 Richard A. Colombi 1450 Union Ave. NE Increase Service
8 2,800 Honda of Renton 299 Rainier Ave. S. Wire New Addition
8 2,000 Guy Pambiase 530 S. 28th Pl . Wire Residence
8 6,926 Sound Development 1555 Union St. Wire 6 Units
8494 9,000 Sound Development 1555 Union NE Multi -Family Electrical
8495 205 Roger Nelson 201 Union Ave. SE Hook Up Mobile Home
8496 1 , 150 Leonard Builders 4320 SE 4th P1 . Wire Residence
8497 100 Trinity Fund 1300 S. Puget Dr. Temp. Power
8498 100 Louis Traverso 716 Grant Ave. S. Install Temp. Service
8499 1 ,338 Northwest Homes 1420 Jones Ave. NE Wire Residence
8500 1 ,403 Northwest Homes 1416 Jones Ave. NE Wire Residence
8501 850 Henderson 1718 Olympia SE Wire Residence
8502 850 Henderson 1724 Olympia SE Wire Residence
8503 500 M. Hadi Fakharzadeh 125 N. Wells Ave. Rewire Residence
8504 500 M. Hadi Fakharzadeh 922 Renton Ave. S. Rewire Residence
8505 100 Leonard Builders 4415 SE 4th St. Install Temp. Service
8506 1 ,200 Paul Grinzel 1904 Camas Ct. SE Increase Service
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
NOVEMBER 5, 1979
PAGE TWO
ELECTRICAL PERMITS - Continued
507 $ 25,000 Dr. Andrew Deak 4509 Talbot Rd. S. Wire Clinic
8508 850 John Lasco 579 Bronson Way NE Change Panel-Wire Addition
8509 1 ,300 Danmor Construction 609 South 29th Place Wire Residence
8510 500 M. Hadi Fakharzadeh 1117 31st Install New Service
8511 850 Charles Henderson 1712 Olympia Ave. SE Wire Residence
8512 100 O' Sullivan Constr. 100 Rainier S. Install Temp. Service
8c'3 25 Timberline Trees 4621 NE Sunset Blvd. Wire Christmas Tree Lot
E 4 100 McDonalds 4411 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Temp. Service
E 5 68,500 Air Products & Chemicals 950 Powell Ave. SW Wire Distribution Facilities
8'76 10,000 Washington Mutual Bank 150 Logan Ave. S. Wire Remodeled Area
8517 50 Ted Pederson 2213 Duvall Ave. NE Wire Addition
8518 200 Edwin C. Jacobson 201 Union Ave. SE Hook Up Mobile Home
8519 230 Leisure Estates 201 Union Ave. SE Hook Up Mobile Home
MECHANICAL PERMITS
72 $ 50 John R. Moser 2532 Jones Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7249 600 Robert Dickinson 2000 NE 27th St. Install Gas Furnace
7250 1 , 100 Charles Henderson 1409 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7251 1 ,300 Charles Henderson 1609 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7252 1 ,300 Charles Henderson 1401 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7253 1 ,300 Charles Henderson 1402 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7254 1 , 100 George C. Bard 726 Shelton Ave. NE Install Wood Burning Stove
7255 1 ,200 Parkwood Homes 2316 SE 21st St. Install Gas Furnace
7256 1 ,200 Parkwood Homes 2401 SE 21st St. Install Furnace
7257 1 ,200 Parkwood Homes 2312 E. 21st St. Install Furnace
7258 1 ,200 Parkwood Homes 2405 SE 21st St. Install Furnace
7259 1 ,345 Swanson & Dean 2942 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7260 1 ,345 Swanson & Dean 2941 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7261 1 , 345 Swanson & Dean 2940 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7262 1 ,345 Swanson & Dean 2939 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7263 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2938 Kennewick PI . NE Install Gas Furnace
7`4 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2937 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7 i 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2936 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7.s 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2935 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7267 1 ,575 Swanson & Dean 2943 Kennewick P1 . NE Install Gas Furnace
7268 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2933 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7269 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2932 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7270 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2931 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7271 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2930 Kennewick P1 . NE Install Gas Furnace
7272 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2923 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7273 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2922 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7274 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2921 Kennewick PI . NE Install Gas Furnace
7275 1 ,575 Swanson & Dean 2920 Kennewick PI . NE Install Gas Furnace
7276 1 ,345 ISwanson & Dean 2910 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7277 1 ,345 Swanson & Dean 2900 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7278 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2912 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7279 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2911 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7280 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2910 Kennewick P1 . NE Install Gas Furnace
7281 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2909 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7282 1 ,575 Swanson & Dean 2908 Kennewick PI . NE Install Gas Furnace
7283 1 ,475 Swanson & Dean 2907 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7284 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2906 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7285 1 ,345 Swanson & Dean 2903 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7286 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2905 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
7287 1 ,550 Swanson & Dean 2904 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
728_8 1 ,345 Swanson & Dean 2902 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Gas Furnace
T 1 25,000 Austin Co. 1801 SW Lind Ave. Install Heat Units & Water
7, 1 1 , 752 Parkwood Homes 2312 SE 21st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7' 1 ,806 Parkwood Homes 2316 SE 21st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7292 1 ,752 Parkwood Homes 2405 SE 21st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7293 1 ,831 Parkwood Homes 2401 SE 21st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7294 300 Curtis L. Welch 659 Ferndale Ave. NE Install Wood Burning Stove
7295 1 ,500 J .L. Lasco 579 Bronson Way NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7296 824 L.T. Ristvedt 1420-22 Jefferson Ave. NE Install Gas Furnace
7297 500 Virginia Mayberry 2402 Union Ave . NE Install Gas Furnace
7298 575 Ron Rice 3911 NE 7th St. Install Gas Furnace
7299 80,000 Sam Younker 3900 East Valley Rd. Install Heating/Air Condi .
7300 1 ,700 John H. McTigue 2717 Meadow Ave. N. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7301 5,000 Jack in Box 2813 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7302 8,000 Swanson & Dean 2930-33 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7303 2,500 Swanson & Dean 2904 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7304 5,000 Swanson & Dean' 2900-01 Kennewick Pl . NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7305 2,200 Vandaveer 511 S. 31st Install Plumbing/Fixtures
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
NOVEMBER 5, 1979
PAGE THREE
MECHANICAL PERMITS - Continued
7306 320 Douglas B. Berry 2725 NE 23rd St. Install Wood Burning Stove
7307 780 Charles Henderson 1718 Olympia Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace
7308 794 Leonard Builders 4320 SE 4th Pl . Install Furnace
7309 720 Charles Henderson Co. 1724 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace/Water Heater '
7310 720 Charles Henderson Co. 1712 Olympia Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace
7311 900 Paul s Susan Field 1604 Harrington Ave. SE Install Wood Burning St
7312 700 Jerry E. Cullers 2506 Meadow Ave. N. Install Wood Burning St
7313 400 Martha Mirro 1523 Harrington Circle NE Install Floor Heaters
7314 18,316 Pepco 4100 West Valley Hwy. Install Heaters
7315 610 Ray Scott 525 NE Union Ave. Install Drain Field
7316 1 ,000 Jean Proulx 3625 NE 6th Pl . Install Wood Stove
7317 900 Austin Co. 1801 Lind Ave. SW Install Roof Drains
7318 900 Austin Co. 1801 Lind Ave. SW Install Roof Drains
7319 900 Austin Co. 1801 Lind Ave. SW Install Roof Drains
7320 900 Austin Co. 1801 Lind Ave. SW Install Roof Drains
7321 4,000 Holric 1422 Raymond Ave. SW Install Gas Heaters
7322 500 Jack K. Fox 4308 NE 24th St. Install Wood Burning Stove
SIGN PERMITS
736 $ 3,000 Mike Lotto 2810 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Wall Sign
737 350 Louie Bari 322 So. 3rd St. Install Wall Sign
738 3,500 Colliery Restr. 3212 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Wall Sign
739 7,500 Speedi-Lube 100 Rainier Ave. S, Install Pole Sign
740 4,000 Seatawa Corp. 230 Rainier Ave. S. Install Pole & Wall Signs
741 500 Anna Burdulis 234 Wells Ave. S. Install Wall Sign
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;.� RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
November 19 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 5 , 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: L. I .D. #315 Concrete Sidewalks on East Side of Burnett Ave. S.
in the area of S. Ind St. to S. Tobin Street
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are considered routine business and are
distributed to all Members of the Council for study and are adopted by
one motion without discussion , unless so requested.
a. Hearing Examiner recommends approval of rezone from GS-1 to SR-1 located
south side of S. 15th St. between Davis S. and Shattuck S. ; Rudolph Apa
R-413-79. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance.
b. Hearing Examiner recommends approval of rezone from G to SR-1 vicinity of
2109 Talbot Rd.S. ; Michael E. Baker; R-416-79. Refer Ways and Means Com.
c. Wall & Redekop Corp. Preliminary Plat of Highbury Park in vicinity of NE
quadrant of NE 3rd and Edmonds NE; Hearing Examiner recommends approval of
preliminary plat PP-420-79 and exception E-421-422-79 with conditions ;
denial of waiver W-423-79. Council concur.
d. Final Planned Unit Development F-PUD-372-79 Victoria Hills , Phase I ; Hear-
ing Examiner recommends approval with conditions and modifications. Refer
to Ways and Means Committee for resolution.
e. Finance Director - appropriation to Firemen ' s Pension Fund. Refer to
Ways and Means Committee for ordinance.
f. Personnel Director requests change in FICA payments re illness. Refer to
..r Ways and Means Committee for recommendation.
g. City Attorney re state law for connection to public sewer systems . Refer
to Ways and Means Committee for recommendation and Utilities Committee.
h. City Attorney re incorporation of criminal and traffic state statutes.
Refer to Public Safety Committee for recommendation.
i . Police Chief requests authorization and funds for two officers to attend
conference in Tualitan, Ore. 12/5-7/79; funds budgeted. Council concur.
j . King County Boundary Review Board reports approval of proposed annexation
of Crestview to City of Tukwila. Information.
k. City Clerk reports tabulation City General Election 11/6/79; King County
official totals ( includes absentee ballots) . Information.
1 . Settlement Court Case State vs. Diambri for Park and Ride Lot Condemnation
South 7th area. Refer to City Attorney for appropriate action.
m/n Claim for Damages/Summons and Complaint by Terry A. Evanson for false arrest.
Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
o. Claim for Damages - Larry L. Howe, alleged sewer back-up damage to home.
p. Claim for Damages - Wm. B. Halseth, wheel damage. Refer Items o./p. to
City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
q. Attorney for R, Storwick questions alley vacation Burnett Ave. S. Refer to
City Attorney for recommendation.
9• CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Hearing Examiner recommendation for denial of rezone R-1 to R-3 vicinity
SW Sunset Blvd. Appeal filed by Kohl Excavating , Inc. and Ivan Christianson.
b. Hearing Examiner recommendation for denial of rezone R-3 to R-4 vicinity
421 Burnett S. Appeal filed by Irving W. Hull .
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C. Local 21-R requests closure of City Hall on December 24, 1979.
d. Mayor Delaurenti requests Special Council Meeting December 27, 1979
e. N.A.N. Partners re Honeydew Annexation
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
November 19 , 1979 Office of the City Clerk
R E F E R R A L S
CITY ATTORNEY AND 'INSURANCE CARRIER
Court order for possession - Park and Ride Lot
'Court Case and Claims for Damages Terry A. Evanson
Claim for Damages Larry Howe
*Claims for Damages William B. Halseth �.
Letter questioning Burnett S. alley vacation
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
Authorized to sign Interlocal Agreement for EMS
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Tukwila Annexation
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Criminal and Traffic Statutes
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Stats Code dealing with connections to public sewer systems
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Ordinances on first reading 11/19/79: Fund Appropriation Senior Center
Appropriation Firemen's Pension Fund
Street Vacation Tacoma Ave. NE
West Hill Rezone
Schourup Rezone
For Ordinance/Resolution: Apa Rezone R-416-79
Baker Rezone R-416-79
Final PUD Victoria Hills #1
For Recommendation: Code dealing with connections to public sewer systems
Change in FICA
Closure of City Hall on Christmas Eve New
PUBLIC MEETINGS
12/17/79 Continued Public Hearing LID #315 Sidewalks
12/27/79 Special Meeting for Installation of Officials
APPOINTMENTS
Board of Adjustment: David M. Young to Position #2, Term expires 9/6/83
Planning Commission: Versie Vaupel , Term Expires 1/31/82
Mark Halvorson, Term Expires 6/30/82
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
November 19 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to
the flag and called the meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President ; CHARLES F. SHANE (arrived
COUNCIL at 8:25 p.m. ) , THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY,
MARGARET PROCTOR, RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; WILLIAM
IN ATTENDANCE E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk;
GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public
Works Director; MICHAEL PARNESS , Administrative Asst. ; BRUCE
PHILLIPS, Fire Department; JOHN BUFF, Police Department; JOHN
WEBLEY, Parks Department
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
NOVEMBER 5 , 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
SPECIAL AWARD Mayor Delaurenti displayed Special Civic Award to the City
Landscape from Washington Chapter American Society of Landscape Architects
Architecture for developing a unique trail system along cedar river from
Cedar River Trail Lake Washington to City Hall , as well as developing Planning
Ordinances which specifically refer to landscape requirements.
The Mayor commended the Planninq Department work on the project.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
L. I .D. #315 published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti opened
Sidewalks the public hearing to consider Local Improvement District No.
Burnett Ave. S. 315 to construct and install concrete sidewalks on the east
side of Burnett Ave. S. between S. 2nd St. northerly to a point
88.5 feet north of the north margin of S. Tobin St. Letter of
protest was read from Minnie Ellison, 88 Burnett Ave. S. ,
claiming property owners on east side are being asked to pay
for sidewalk that will benefit only the people on the west side;
also that property owners adjacent to her south boundary have
installed a sidewalk several inches above the natural ground
level and above her walk and above existing walks on Tobin St.
Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported the one
protest received constituted 5% of the total dollar amount of
the LID which is $23,936.84.
Continued Persons present making inquiries : Alex Cugini , 611 Renton Ave.
So. , questioned $25 per linear foot cost. Public Works Director
Gonnason explained the cost of appurtenances charged against all
properties : four wheelchair ramps ($2,000) and 50 ' curb and
gutter. Ivan Tangen,, Manager of Cedar River Terrace, noted
traffic hazard, need for marked crosswalk, dead end street sign
and possible stop sign. Minnie Ellison, 88 Burnett S. , noted
walk will be four to five inches higher than property level .
Mrs. Dahl , daughter of Ellison ' s , complained of high cost for
Seniors on social security. Public Works Director suggested
HUD Block Grant funds be investigated. Sandy Webb expressed
the opinion that when improvements are for the benefit of the
newly built retirement home , it appears unfair to assess the
adjacent properties. C. Ellison, 88 Burnett S. , inquired as
to liability for anyone injured by stumbling on raised sidewalk.
City Attorney Warren advised that once design and construction
accepted by the City, liability rests with property owner.
Discussion ensued. Upon Council inquiry , Public Works Director
explained the L. I .D. was started by City initiated by resolution.
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11/19/79 Page 2
PUBLIC HEARING -Continued
LID #315 Councilman Clymer noted area B-1 and part of the central
Sidewalks business district area and inquired of wheelchair ramp require-
Burnett S. ment , being advised by Gonnason of the legal requirement.
Continued Councilman Trimm noted that bids could be rejected if too high.
Alternate sources of funding were discussed. Moved by Clymer,
Second Perry, close the public hearing. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY
STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, CONTINUE HEARING UNTIL DECEMBER 17. -
Councilman Stredicke requested information for the 12/17/79
continued hearing from the City Attorney re delayed or deferred
assessments for elderly and from the Administration re alternate
Hearing Continued funding/federal funds for project to accomodate elderly citizens.
to 12/17/79 MOTION CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND RULES AND PRESENT
AGENDA ITEMS 9.a. and b. CARRIED.
Kohl & Christianson Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended denial of rezone from
Addition Rezone R-1 to R-3 property located between 80th Ave. S. and SW 3rd
R-392-79 & Special Place, north of SW Sunset Blvd. ; Kohl and Christianson Addition
Permit SP-407-79 R-392-79 and SP 407-79. Appeal was filed by Attorney E. 0.
Appeal Thomas, 111 , on behalf of Kohl Excavating, Inc. and Ivan C.
Christianson claimining errors in judgment by the Hearing
Planning and Examiner and stated reasons.
Development
Committee Report Planning and Development Committee Chairman presented report
Kohl & Christianson noting consideration of Kohl and Christianson Addition Rezone
Rezone and and recommended that Council upohold the decision of the
Special Permit Hearing Examiner denying rezone application R-392-79• MOVED
Denied BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COM-
MITTEE.* Gary Jackson, 1919 Dexter Ave. N. , Seattle, Architect
representing the owners/applicants, explained site not well
suited to single family residences and would create problems.
Planning Director Ericksen used wall maps and explained area
and proposed use of a professional office building. Upon Council nr�1
inquiry it was noted those opposed to the rezone were present
and petition opposing rezone had been filed with Hearing Examiner
bearing signatures of 138 area residents. `MOTION CARRIED AND
Rezone denied.
Irving W. Hull Recommendation of Land Use Hearing Examiner, Fred Kaufman,
Rezone R-394-79 for Irving W. Hull application for rezone was denial . Property
Appeal located in vicinity of 421 Burnett Ave. S. ; rezone from R-3 to
R-4 requested to permit construction of a six plex residential
structure. Appeal was filed by Attorney Mark E. Fortier for
Planning and Irving W. Hull claiming error in fact and law.
Development
Committee Report Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry submitted
Irving W. Hull report noting consideration of the Hull appeal to Rezone 394-79
Rezone and recommended the Council modify the following findings and
Denied conclusions: Finding No. 11 and Conclusion No. 4 are in error
but the committee found not substantial and not compelling for
modification or reversal of the Examiner's recommendation to deny
the requested rezone. The report stated the proposed rezone is
premature and the requested use would have a detrimental effect
on surrounding properties and recommended Council affirm the
recommendation of the Hearing Examiner. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND
CLYMER, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOP-
MENT COMMITTEE.* Mark Fortier, Applicant's Attorney, outlined
errors in facts and law, claiming area in transition; adjacent
to central business district; proposed rezone within Comprehen-
sive Plan for area; not adjacent to linear park but to parking
lot; adjacent property illegally converted to multiple dwellings;
impact would be from 4-plex to 6-plex. Discussion ensued.
*MOTION CARRIED and rezone denied.
Executive Session MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION
TO DISCUSS LABOR NEGOTIATIONS. Council President Shinpoch
requested attendance of Mayor Delaurenti , and Assistant Parness,
Personnel Director Green and Negotiator Treverton. CARRIED.
Time: 9:30 p.m.
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11/19/79 Page 3
Executive Session
Convened Council convened at 10:05 p.m. and Roll was called. All
Council Members were present as previously shown.
Use Tax MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF
USE TAX AS BILLED BY STATE. City Attorney Warren advised the
amount was $10,531 .90 including interest. Deputy Finance
Director Bennett advised the City received billing in June, 1979
for $7,999 Plus 9% interest, $1 ,460 or total $9,459 for audit
years - ' 75 through June of ' 78 with largest portion for tax on
in-house printing and tax on Library prints. Council President
Shinpoch noted the City of Seattle and City of Bellevue are
joining in suit to recover their payments. Councilman Stredicke
noted for the record that no assessment has been made for
printing within the various departments as for the print shop
and Library. MOTION CARRIED.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recom-
Committee Report mending concurrence in the Mayor' s appointment of David M.
Appointments to Young to Position No. 2 of the Board of Adjustment, effective
Board of Adjustment to 9/6/83. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR
IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED.
Planning Commission The Ways and Means Committee report recommended concurrence
in the Mayor's appointment of Versie Vaupel to the Planning
Commission, effective through 1/31/82. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED.
Planning Commission The Ways and Means Committee report recommended concurrence in
the Mayor's appointment of Mark Halvorson to the Planning
Commission, effective through 6/30/82. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED.
Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Proctor submitted committee
Committee Report report noting review of the proposed interlocal agreement
Interlocal between King County and the cities and fire districts in
Agreement the southern portion of King County for emergency medical
Emergency services. The committee recommended Council concurrence with
Medical Services authorization for the Mayor and City Clerk to sign agreement.
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means The Ways_ a'nd Means Committee recommended second and final read-
Committee Report ing of following ordinances:
Ordinance #3372 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from
Betz Rezone R-2 to R-3 for property located at east end of NE 9th Pl .
between Edmonds NE and Sunset Blvd NE; known as the Betz
Rezone R-400-79. (First reading of ordinance 11/5/79) MOVED
BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR, ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL
CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3373 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of SW 12th St. east
Sabey of Oaksdale Ave. SW, known as David A. Sabey VAC-16-79 Street
Street Vacation Vacation. (Fees collected) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PROCTOR,
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
First Readings The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of the
following ordinances and referral back to committee.
Fund Appropriation An ordinance was read appropriating funds in amount of
Senior Center $37,225.70 from surplus sale of kitchen equipment from former
lunchroom in City Hall to Senior Citizens Center Construction
Fund, representing final payment to contractor and for purchase
of furniture for facility. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH,
REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Fund Appropriation An ordinance was read appropriating $10,353 from excess revenue
Firemen's Pension to Firemen's Pension Fund for payment of pensions and purchase of
Renton City Council
11/19/79 Page 4
Ordinances and Resolutions
First Reading typewriter. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK
Continued TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Street Vacation An ordinance was read vacating a portion of Tacoma Ave. NE
Portion Tacoma NE located within plat of Sierra Terrace Div. #1 and known as
131st SE on King County Grid numbering system, as petitioned
by Robert C. Olson. Fee paid. Councilman Stredicke
took no part in any discussion or action on this matter due
to conflict of interest (lives on Tacoma Ave. NE) . MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER MATTER BACK TO COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
West Hill Rezone An ordinance was read changine the zoning classification of
certain properties located at West Hill area bounded by Taylor
Pl . NW, Taylor Ave. NW, Renton Ave. west city limits, extended
NW 4th St. and Stevens NW. Zoning changed from G, G-6000,
G-7200, S-1 , R-3 and R-4 to residence single family R-1 ;
R-404-79. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER TO WAYS
AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Schourup Rezone An ordinance was read changing the zoning classificiation
of property located on South Grady Way between Main South
and Puget Power headquarters Bldg. from R-3 and L-1 to B-1 ;
known as Schourup Rezone R-411-79. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
SHINPOCH, REFER BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda is adopted by one motion which
is listed after the items included:
Apa Rezone R-413-79 Land Use Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommends approval of rezone
from GS-1 to SR-1 property located on the south side of S. 15th
Street between Davis S. and Shattuck Ave. S. ; petitioned by
Rudolph Apa R-413-79. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee.
Baker Rezone Land Use Hearing Examiner recommends approval of rezone from
R-416-79 G to SR-1 in the vicininty of 2109 Talbot Rd. S. , petitioned
by Michael E. Baker R-416-79. Refer to Ways and Means
Committee.
Preliminary Plat Land Use Hearing Examiner recommends approval of Wall and
Highbury Park Redekop Corp. Preliminary Plat of Highbury Park located in
the vicinity of NE quadrant of NE 3rd and Edmonds NE; aproval
recommended of PP-420-79 and Exceptions E-421-422-79 with con-
ditions and denial of Waiver W-423-79. Council concur.
Final P.U. D. Final Planned Unit Development F-PUD 372-79 Victoria Hills,
Victoria Hills #1 Phase 1 ; Hearing Examiner recommends approval with conditions
and modifications. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee
for resolution.
Appropriation Letter from Finance Director requested appropriation in amount
Firemen's Pension of $10,353 to Firemen 's Pension Fund for pensions in order to
maintain a solvent budget account. Refer to the Ways and
Means Committee for ordinance.
Change in FICA Letter from Personnel Director Green requested change in FICA
(Social Secutiry) tax; Substitute Senate Bill 2030 allows
local governments to elect to exclude payments made on
account of illness. The letter noted savings for the City
and employee. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for
recommendation.
Sewer Connections Letter from City Attorney Warren noted review of the Washington
Administrative Code dealing with connections to public sewer
systems being more stingent than the City's requirements and
therefore the State requirement would govern. Refer to the
Utilities Committee and to Ways and Means Committee for
recommendation.
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11/19/79 Page 5
Consent Agenda - Continued
Traffic and Letter from City Attorney Warren reported review of Police
Criminal Statutes Department request re State statutes relevant to criminal and
traffic to conform City's laws as closely as possible with
that of the State so that decisions of the Appeallate Courts
will be applicable to City laws and provide a uniform system
of laws for officers to enforce. Refer to the Public Safety
Committee for recommendation.
Police Travel Letter from Police Chief Darby requested authorization and funds
for two officers to attend the Western States Narcotic Investi-
gators Association to be held in Tualitan, Ore. 12/5 - 7/79;
funds budgeted. Council concur.
Tukwila Annexation Notice from King County Boundary Review Board presented
Resolution and Hearing Decision File No. 866 re City of
Tukwila proposed Annexation of Crestview, King County. The
Board approved the annexation. Refer to Planning Department
for information.
November 6, General City Clerk Mead reported tabulation of the City' s General
Election Election November 6, 1979 with King County official totals
which includes absentee ballots. Mayor: Shinpoch 3 ,607;
Perry 3,091 . Council Position #1 : Hughes 3,348; Proctor
2,022. Position #2: Lunder 1 ,871 ; Trimm 3,457. Position #3:
Rockhill 2,991 ; Reed 2,416. Position #4: Stredicke 3 ,538;
Maxon 2, 160. Information.
Renton Park & Ride Superior Court Order for Immediate Use/Possession No. 863238
Lot South 7th St. State of Washington vs Victor Diambri and Marie Diambri , et al ,
regarding condemnation for Renton Park and Ride Lot at South
7th Street. Refer to City Attorney for appropriate action.
Claims for Damage Claim for Damages in amount of $100,000 was filed by Terry A.
-� and Court Case Evanson, 31003 151st NE, Kent, alleging false arrest and
Terry Evanson resultant personal injuries and financial loss. Superior
Court Case 79-2-06641-9 also filed for false arrest 11/13/79•
Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Damages Claim Claim for Damages filed by Larry L. Howe, 13636 143rd SE,
Larry Howe in amount of $83.77 alleging sewer back-up in home (674 Shelton
Ave. NE. ) .Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by William B. Halseth, 2803 NE
Wm. Halseth 13th St. , alleging wheel damage from hole left after construc-
tion on Kennewick Pl . NE. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance
Carrier.
Burnett S. Alley Letter from Attorney Wyman K. Dobson questioned alley vacation
Vacation Questioned on Burnett Ave. S. and SE 3rd St. on behalf of Russell Storwick
VAC-4-78 who owns several parcels of property on the west side of
Williams Ave. S. between S. 2nd St. and Burneet Ave. S.
The letter claimed failure to post notices. Refer to City.
Attorney for recommendation.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA
Approval AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE
Christmas Eve Letter from Washington State Council of County and City
Employees 21R, Joe Armstrong President , presented request of
Union meeting 10/30/79 that City Hall be closed on December 24,
Christmas Eve Day with all personnel receiving a four day
weekend. This would be, in lieu of 1/2 of the personnel having
the day before or the day after Christmas off as stated in the
Union contract. The letter noted the Library Board has voted
to close the City Libraries on that day. MOVED BY SHINPOCH,
SECOND CLYMER, REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR
RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
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Correspondence - Continued
Special Meeting Letter from Mayor Delaurenti called a Special Meeting of
December 27 the City Council on Thursday, 12/27/79 at 8:00 p.m. in the
Installation Council Chambers for the purpose of swearing in the newly-
elected Mayor and City Council members whose terms of office
will commence on 1/1/80. MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND PROCTOR,
COUNCIL CONCUR. .CARRIED. It was noted that in accordance
with change in laws regarding appointed terms, newly elected
Councilman Hughes will be installed at the next meeting.
MOTION CARRIED. MUM
Honeydew Letter from Stan McDonald , Exec. Vice President, N.A.N. Partners,
Annexation Marysville, recalled their letter to Council 10/8/79 and
explained their attempts to obtain a 75% petition for annexation
City requested of area located north and east of Honeydew Elementary School ,
to Initiate south of NE 12th St. between Union Ave. NE and 140th SE. The
Annexation letter reported inability to collect the needed signatures
noting resistance directly adjacent to City limits and more
favorable opinion in the balance of the area, claiming the
annexation is logical alignment. The letter requested meeting
with committee for discussion. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY,
COUNCIL REAFFIRM ACTION OF OCTOBER 8, 1979 REQUESTING PETITION
BEARING PROPER 75% SIGNATURES BE PRESENTED FOR CONSIDERATION.
CARRIED. The Clerk was asked to notify N.A.N. Partners.
ADJOURNMENT There being no more business to come before the Council ,
10:50 P.M. it was MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, MEETING BE ADJOURNED.
CARRIED.
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 19, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 11-22 Cancelled PERRY
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 11-20 5:00 P.M. STP.EDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room Meet w/Housing E Community Dbvelopment
Tues. 11-27 5:00 P.M. 3rd Floor Conf. Room Meet w/H&CD,Final Draft H b CD Pr gram
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 11-26 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room Pending Legislation
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION Wed. 11-21 4:45 P.M. TRIMM 4th Floor Conf. Room Mastro Street Vacation
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
BUDGET HEARING Tues , 11 -20 7:30 P.M. SHINPOCH Council Chambers Review Public Works Depart.
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
NOVEMBER 19, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
70 20,000 Renton 1st Church Nazarene 850 Union Ave. NE Construct Foundation
7087 300 Warren & Betty Jane Beadle 201 Union Ave. SE Construct Storage Building
7088 70,000 Stirsky Holdings 516 Shattuck Ave. S. Construct 4 Unit Apartment
7089 1 ,270 David Dobson 229 Williams S. Roofing Repairs
7090 13,470 Boeing Renton Plant Install Underground Stor
7091 144,600 Boeing Renton Plant Building Remodel
7092 450,000 Boeing Renton Plant Paint Booths & Air Units
7093 160,000 Alta Development 2003 Maple Valley Hwy. Construct Office Bldgs.
7094 171 ,000 Boeing Renton Plant Construct Addition
7095 22,500 Francis & Darlene Xavier 2524 Burnett Ct. S. Additions to Residence
7096 3,000 Ronald Desjardins 1317 North 34th St. Construct Garage
7097 40,000 Leber Inc. 3600 West Valley Rd. Install Storage Tanks
7098 683,000 HAS Properties 134 Rainier Ave. S. Construction of Shopping Ctr.
7099 1 ,000,000 Fifth & Park Place Co. 500 Park Ave. N. Construct Office Bldg.
7100 4,000 Bill O' Brien 446 Park Ave. N. Construct Foundation
7101 25,000 James & Robert Cooks 150 SW Sunset Blvd. Addition to Building
7102 -- Service Paper Co. Lind Ave. SW & SW 43rd Annual License for Fill
7103 VOID
7104 VOID
7105 VOID
7106 7,405 Jeff Finnan 320 Smithers Install Siding
7107 180,000 Renton 1st Church Nazarene 850 Union Ave. NE Construct Phase I Bldg.
7108 60,000 Boeing Renton Plant Remodel Restroom
7109 476,000 Boeing Renton Plant Construct Extension
7110 30,000 Charlie C. Penor 5414 Talbot Rd. S. Construct Residence
7111 2,400 Forestbrook Assoc. 1555 Union Ave. NE Construct Eight Carports
7112 VOID
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2221 Vandeveer Homes 511 S. 31st St. Install Side Sewer
2222 Tino Cugini NE 4th & Index Install Sewer Trunk Liner.
2223 Matthew G. Fry 1304 N. 34th Install Side Sewer
2224 City of Seattle Mill & Houser Repair Water Line
2225 NW Homes of Bellevue 1420 Jones Ave. NE Install Side Sewer
2226 NW Homes of Bellevue 1416 Jones Ave. NE Install Side Sewer
2227 Washington Mutual Savings 1150 S. 2nd Install Driveways
2228 Sandy Webb 430 Mill Ave. S. Install Sidewalk,Curb,Gutter
2229 Antoni Skya 110 Grady Way Install Side Sewer
2230 Roberta Walker 300 Chelan Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2231 Danmor Construction 614 S. 29th Install Side Sewer
2232 Dr. Andrew Deak 4509 Talbot Rd. S. Install Sanitary Sewer
2233 McLendon Hardware 204 & Burnett Install Storm Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
520 $ 27,000 Kathrine Botch 303 Park Ave. N. Change from Fuses to Breakers
8521 900 Reynaldo S. Teodoro 1733 Aberdeen Ave. SE Rewire Residence
8522 VOID
0523 27,960 Affiliated American Corp. 1301 So. Puget Dr. Wire 24 Unit Condominium
8524 27,960 Affiliated American Corp. 1301 So. Puget Dr. Wire 24 Unit Condominium
8525 27,960 Affiliated American Corp. 1301 So. Puget Dr. Wire 24 Unit Condominium
8526 27,960 Affiliated American Corp. 1301 So. Puget Dr. Wire 24 Unit Condominium
8527 17,475 Affiliated American Corp. 1301 So. Puget Dr. Wire 15 Unit Condominium
8528 27,975 Affiliated American Corp. 1301 So. Puget Dr. Wire 24 Unit Condominium
8529 270,480 Paccar 1400 N. 4th St. Wire Office Bldg.
8530 50,000 Boeing Renton Plant Misc. Electrical Work F-
8531 750 Larry J. Dupuis 401 Maple Ave. NW Increase Service now
8532 9,098 Boeing Renton Plant Wire Storage Area
8533 100 Lyon's Restaurant 2nd St. & Rainer Ave. S. Install Temporary Service
8534 19,000 Pacific Pines Inc. 3218 NF 12th St. Wire Bldg. per Plans
8535 132,500 J .A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Wire Bldg.
8536 100 Parkwood Homes 2200 SE 21st St. Install Temporary Service
8537 9,235 Sound Development 1555 Union Ave. NE Wire Condominium
8538 6,926 Sound Development 1555 Union Ave. NE Wire Condominium
8539 9,235 Sound Development 1555 Union Ave. NE Wire Condominium
8540 100 M & P Construction 2003 Maple Valley Hwy. Install Temp. Service
8541 2,000 Dick Peterson 505 S. 31st St. Wire Residence
8542 225 Don Maletta 1509 N. 24th St. Wire Garage
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
NOVEMBER 19, 1979
PAGE TWO
ELECTRICAL PERMITS - Continued
8543 100 Jack C. Graves 201 Union Ave. SE Hook Up Mobile Home
8544 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3312 SE 17th St. Wire Residence
8545 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3318 SE 17th St. Wire Residence
8546 200 Wallace Nelson 968 Edmonds Ave. NE Wire Residence
8547 60,000 Boeing Renton Plant Add Electrical Distr. Syste
°548 31 ,500 Boeing Renton Plant Wire Air Conditioning
548 40,000 Boeing Renton Plant Provide Alternate Feeder
550 19,200 Boeing Renton Plant Install Power Center
-7551 20,000 Boeing Renton Plant Rewire Remodeled Restroom
8552 150 Stirskey Holdings 516 Shattuck Ave. S. Install Temporary Service
8553 100 Mr. Tennent 201 Union Ave. SE Hook Up Mobile Home
8554 3,200 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2941-2942 Kennewick PI .NE Wire 2 Unit Condominium
8555 3,200 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2939-2940 Kennewick PI .NE Wire 2 Unit Condominium
8556 6,400 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2934-2938 Kennewick PINE Wire 5 Unit Condominium
8557 6,400 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2930-2933 Kennewick PI .NE Wire 4 Unit Condominium
8558 6,400 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2920-2923 Kennewick PINE Wire 4 Unit Condominium
8559 8,000 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2908-2912 Kennewick PINE Wire 5 Unit Condominium
8560 3,200 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2905-2907 Kennewick PI .NE Wire 3 Unit Condominium
8561 1 ,600 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2904 Kennewick Pl . NE Wire Condominium
8562 3,200 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2902-2903 Kennewick PI .NE Wire 2 Unit Condominium
8563 1 ,600 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2900-2901 Kennewick PI .NE Wire 2 Unit Condominium
8564 250 Jack M. Hawkins 2825 Talbot Rd. S. Rewire Residence
8565 10,920 Iry Yoder 1511 S. Eagle Ridge Dr. Wire 8 Unit Condominium
8566 1 ,200 Danmor Construction 621 S. 29th Pl . Wire Residence
MECHANICAL PERMITS
7323 $ 20,000 O.W. Properties 919 SW Grady Way Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7324 869 Charles Henderson 3312 SE 17th St. Install Furnace & Water Htr.
7325 807 Charles Henderson 3318 SE 17th St. Install Furnace & Water Htr.
7.326 3,250 John Meinzinger 1004 N. 32nd St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
327 1 ,856 O' Sullivan Construction 100 Rainier Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
128 1 ,000 Floyd Chase 2500 NE 9th St. Install Gas Furnace
x.129 150 Shaari Hilton 1632 Monterey Ct. NE Install Gas Water Heater
7330 800 Everett A. Lucas 819 Houser Way S. Install Gas Unit Heaters
7331 5,900 Pacific NW Bell 549 Garden Ave. N. Install Tank & Pump
7332 40,000 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 34th Install Heat Pumps,Strip Hea
7333 2,211 David Swayne 411 Williams Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7334 12,539 Andrew Deak 4509 Talbot Rd. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7335 2,500 Renton Honda 299 Rainier Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7336 300 Renton Honda 299 Rainier Ave. S. Install Gas Piping
7337 250 Gary Anicello 3401 NE 7th St. Install Wood Burning Stove
7338 4,450 SCS Holdings 516 Shattuck S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7339 8,000 Eugene Horback 500 Park Ave. N. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7340 1 ,492 Danmor Construction 614 S. 29th Pl . Install Furnace b Water Htr.
7341 2,300 Vandaveer Homes 523 S. 31st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7342 1 , 175 NW Homes of Bellevue 1416 Jones Ave. NE Install Gas Furnace
7343 1 ,043 NW Homes of Bellevue 1420 Jones Ave. NE Install Gas Furnace
7344 35,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Air Conditioning
7345 986 Linda McCauley 4519 SE 4th Pl . Install Wood Burning Stove
7346 67,000 Paccar 1400 N. 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7347 630,000 Paccar 1400 N. 4th Install Heaters & Chillers
7348 1 ,610 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4415 SE 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7349 3,525 Renton Vocational 3000 NE 4th St. Install Unit Heaters
7350 20,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7351 80,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures
52 694 Wallace F. Nelson 968 Edmonds Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
53 4,000 Portland Electric & Plbg. 4100 West Valley Hwy. Install Gas Piping
"64 300 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7355 250 Sam Younker 3900 East Valley Rd. Install One Sink
7356 10,000 Mr. Jaffee 3218 NE 12th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7357 2,290 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4409 SE 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7358 2,500 Bill Washburn 1619 Lake Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7359 10,000 Holrick 1422 Raymond Ave. SW Install Heaters
SIGN PERMITS
742 $ 100 Mark Johnson 329 Sunset Blvd N. Install Pole Sign
743 5,447 Community Bank 3003 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Wall & Ground Sign
7444 2,660 Foodmaker Inc. 2813 Sunset Blvd. N. Install 4 Signs
745 3,000 Washington Mutual Savings 150 Logan Ave. N. Install Pole Sign
I
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
November 26 , 1979 Municipal Building
8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE - Mayor Pro tem Barbara Y. Shinpoch
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3 . APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 19, 1979 (Hold Approval to 12/3/79)
4. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
a. Proposed Vacation of Right-of-Way Petitioned by Citizens Federal Savings
and Loan Association; General area of NE Sunset Blvd. VAC-18-79
b. Amendment to Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program
C. 1980-81 Housing and Community Development Block Grant Program
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are considered routine business and are
distributed to all Members of the Council for study and are adopted by
one motion without discussion, unless so requested.
a. King County Records and Election certification of 11/6/79 General Election.
Information.
b. Claim for Damages filed by C.D. Creighton tire/wheel damage alleging hole
in roadway. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
C. Renton Management Association requests salary and benefit increases for
1980. Refer to Council ' s Budget Committee.
d. King County Boundary Review Board approves Cascadia Annexation to City.
Notice of Appeal of Cascadia Annexation by King County Fire District No. 25.
Refer to Planning Department for appropriate action.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Thorum Robel re Puget Power rate increase
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
Swearing- in of newly elected Council Member Robert J. (Bob) Hughes
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
November 26 , 1979 Office of City Clerk
R E F E R R A L S
CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER
Damages Claim by C. Creighton
BUDGET COMMITTEE
Management Association request for 1980 salary and wage increase
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
CITIZENS HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
1980-81 Housing & Community Development Program
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Ordinances on first reading 11/26: Apa Rezone
Baker Rezone
Mastro Vacation VAC 15-79
Citizens Federal Savings Vacation of Right-of-Way for ordinance
Amendment to Six-Year Street Program for resolution
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Cascadia Annexation and Appeal
PUBLIC HEARING
12/17/79 Comprehensive Plan Area C of SE Quadrant of City - Ordinance
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
November 26 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro tem Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance
to the flag and called the meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL
COUNCIL CLYMER, GEORGE J . PERRY, MARGARET PROCTOR, RICHARD M. STREDICKE.
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PERRY, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBER
CHARLES F. SHANE. CARRIED. ,.
CITY OFFICIALS GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; HUGH DARBY,
IN ATTENDANCE Police Chief; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; RICHARD
GEISSLER, Fire Chief; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director;
MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks
and Recreation Director.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, HOLD APPROVAL OF COUNCIL
MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 19, 1979 UNTIL DECEMBER 3 , 1979. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Vacation of published and mailed according to law, Mayor Pro tem Shinpoch
Right-of-Way opened the public hearing to consider the vacation of a portion
Citizens Federal of public right-of-way located adjacent to NE Sunset Blvd. at
Savings & Loan Kirkland Ave. NE, petitioned by Citizens Federal Savings
VAC-18-79 and Loan Association. Letter from Board of Public Works Director
Renton Highlands Gonnason reported the right-of-way not necessary to the City' s
circulation plan and had no objection to the vacation subject
to the maintenance of a fire lane and an easement for utilities
over the entire 25 ft. area. The Board also suggested one-half
of appraised value of $6.00 per sq. ft. be charged. Public
Works Director Gonnason used wall maps to show area and explained
area to the south had been vacated as petitioned for Jack-in-Box
and bowling alley. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, CLOSE THE
HEARING. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, Gonnason noted
the proposed vacation was mostly asphalt surface of old frontage
road and not landscaped area . MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL GRANT THE VACATION WITH CONDITIONS PRO-
POSED BY THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS( INCLUDING FEE) AND REFER TO
THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Amendment to published according to law, Mayor Pro tem Shinpoch opened the
Six-Year Street public hearing to consider amendments to the Six-Year Street
Program and Program and Transportation Improvement Program. Letter from
Transportation Public Works Director Gonnason explained the King County Planning
Improvement Department asked the City revise the Six-Year Street Program since
Program there are some mismatches between that and our Transportation
1980 to 1985 Improvement Program. The following changes to Exhibit A, Sheet
No. 3 of 9, were requested: (1 ) Shattuck Ave. S. - Moved
$600,000 from 1981 to 1980 to match prospectus; (2) Puget and
Benson - Delete listing of $50,000 in 1980; (3) SW 27th St. -
Move dollar amount from 1980 to 1981 . Public Works Director
Gonnason explained the changes and funding. Stredicke inquired
re Forward Thrust Projects and Gonnason explained the Forward
Thrust bond issue monies may be used as matching money for
U.A. B. and F.A.U.S. funded projects with 80-90% funding in
order to accomplish the projects. There being no public com-
ment, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, HEARING BE CLOSED.
CARRIED. Upon further inquiry by Stredicke, Gonnason explained
Forward Thrust projects require Council action by resolution.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND REVISE STREET PROGRAM AND REFER MATTER
TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
11/26/79 Page 2
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published
1980-81 Housing and posted to consider the 1980-1981 Housing and Community
& Community Development Program, Mayor pro tem Shinpoch opened the public
Development hearing. Letter from Planning Director Ericksen explained the
to Citizens ' Advisory Committee assisted by City Staff has been
Develop Viable preparing the Housing and Community Development Program for '80-81
Urban Communities and explained meetings and work sessions. Also that following
hearing, the committee will be working with the Community Services
Committee to formalize final recommendation and adoption by the
Council December 3rd or 10th. The letter explained the City
has been notified that it will be receiving $143 , 131 population
funds and competing with 25 other incorporated jurisdictions in
King County Consortium for $719,575 in "needs" monies. Five
members of the Citizens ' Advisory Committee were present and
introduced : Vesta Bolstad, Selma Fitting, June Leonard, Nettie
Patrick and Versie Vaupel . Planning Director Ericksen explained
the program initiated in Renton in 1975 as part of a national
program to finance projects which help low and moderate income
people or reduce slum and blight; that the City has received
block grants totalling over $1 .5 million in federal funds for
a variety of projects and programs since that time. Pamphlets
describing the program were distributed. Planning Staff Member
Ed Hayduk explained the seven preliminary recommendations in
order of priority: (1) Housing Assistance Program, includes :
Housing repair program, Chore Service/Minor home repair program,
Emergency repair program, neighborhood cleanup program, Fire
protection/Smoke Detector program; (2) NSA Public Services
Support Program, includes: Health care program, Youth services
program, YWCA employment project , Senior transportation program;
(3) NSA Public Improvement Project; (4) Liberty Park Community
Center Renovation Phase I ; (5) NSA Beautification Program;
(6) Cedar River Trail System, Design/Development Phase; (7)
Planning/Implementation and Public Information/Involvement
Program. Funds .Totals: $143 , 131 Population Funds, $162,500
Needs Funds and Total Requested : $305,631 .
Continued Persons present : Virginia Merlino, Friends of Youth, Lake
Washington Blvd. N. , requested funds for Talbot House, recalled
public hearings before the Council and present program and need.
Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells N. , described hearing procedure as very
fair; also expressed appreciation for Planning Director and Staff.
Tony Ladner , Executive Director, Renton Housing Authority, asked
sidewalks in area of Senior Center and Cedar River. Councilman
Stredicke gave recognition to Planning Staff members Sue Hudson
and Ed Hayduk, along with Planning Director. Following discus-
sion, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, CLOSE THE PUBLIC
HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ACCEPT
RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE AND REFER MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY
SERVICES COMMITTEE AND BACK TO THE CITIZENS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED. Time: 9: 15 p.m.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Parks and Recreation Director Webley introduced Landscape Architect
Burnett Ave. So. Terry Reckord and Karen Chamberlin of Edward MacLeod & Associates ,
Linear Park 611 Summit Ave. E. , Seattle, regarding Housing and Community
Development Project , Burnett Linear Park. Slides were shown of
the present Burnett So. area, the preliminary schematic plans
examples of similar parks in other areas ; slides had been presented
to people in the neighborhood for approval .
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PROCTOR, COUNCIL RECESS FOR 10 MINUTES.
CARRIED. 9:30 p.m. Council reconvened at 9:43 p.m. Roll Call :
All Council Members present as previously shown.
Comprehensive Plan Ferd Reichlin, 13033 15th SW, Burien, requested public hearing
SE Quadrant on the Area C portion of ordinance(scheduled for second and final
readings)amending the City' s Comprehsive Plan for the Southeast
Quadrant of the City. Mr. Reichlin explained his appeal to the
Planning Commission as well as petition that the area south of
Valley General Hospital to SE 192nd between Valley Freeway and
Greenbelt be designated as low/medium density multiple family
Continued residential area; that Commission had only designated a portion.
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11/26/79 Page 3
Audience Comment - Continued
Comprehensive Plan Following discussion, it was MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND PROCTOR,
SE Quadrant A PUBLIC HEARING BE HELD DECEMBER 17, 1979 REGARDING AREA C
Continued OF THE SE QUADRANT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND THE ORDINANCE BE
HELD IN ABEYANCE UNTIL THAT TIME. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS
Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm submitted Aviation-
Committee Report Transportation Committee report re Aeropaint Systems, Inc.
Aeropaint Lease lease renewal . The report recommended Council approve a new
Renewal rate of $. 10 per sq.ft, for next five years, renewal 9/1/19. now
and The new rate will be $386.34 plus $46.36 Leasehold Tax as
Late Penalty opposed to $251 . 13 plus $32.65 Leasehold Tax on previous renewal .
The report also recommended a clause be added to all new or
renewal leases providing for a penalty of $10.00 per month for
late payments after the 10th of the month. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Mastro Vacation The Transportation Committee report noted review of the ordi-
of Right-of-Way nance vacating a portion of right-of-way located between NE 4th
VAC-15-79 St. and Union Ave. NE petitioned by Michael Mastro. The com-
mittee recommended referral to the Ways and Means Committee
having filled in ordinance blanks, noting street width of 36 ft.
curb to curb (60' r/w) . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND PERRY, CONCUR
IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. Stredicke noted recommenda-
tion that street paving width be 36 ft. curb to curb, the
sidewalks and curbs are in addition, right-of-way 60 ft. CARRIED.
SPECIAL AWARD Mayor Pro tem Shinpoch presented Council Member Margaret Proctor
with Special Award from the City for service to the community
as a member of the City Council from February through November,
1979. Margaret Proctor was presented with flowers and cards
from Mayor, Council and City Clerk in appreciation.
Recess MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES.
CARRIED. Council Recessed at 10:05 and reconvened at 10: 10 p.m.
Roll Call : Shinpoch, Trimm, Clymer, Perry and Stredicke.
CONSENT AGENDA The Consent Agenda is adopted by one motion which follows the
items included:
Canvass Board King County Records and Election Manager Clint Elsom certified
General Election 11/6/79 General and Special Elections in City and reported
results of King County Canvassing Board of Election Returns
11/21/79: MAYOR: Shinpoch 3,689 Elected, Perry 3, 196; COUNCIL:
Position No. 1 (Short and Full Term) Hughes 3,448 Elected,
Proctor 2,075; Position No. 2 Lunder 1 ,924, Trimm 3,553 Elected;
Position No. 3 Rockhill 3,085 Elected, Reed 2,496; Position No. 4
Stredicke 3,640 Elected, Maxon 2,229. Information.
Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Christopher D. Creighton,
1214 Harvey Rd. , #9, Auburn, WA for -tire/wheel damage in the
amount of $102.95 alleging caused by hole in roadway, area of
Benson Road S. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier,
Management Letter from Renton Management Association, President Hugh Darby,
Association requested salary and benefit increases for 1980: (1 ) 9% salary
increase 1/1/80; (2) Increased hospital and room to semi-
private rate; (3) Full dependent coverage for doctor' s office
calls (no calls deductible) ; (4) Longevity change equal to doom
Police build members. The letter proposed a policy resolution
proviaing all union exempt employees with an annual wage and
fringe benefit adjustment to maintain differential with their
department bargaining unit employees. Refer to Budget Committee.
Cascadia Report from King County Boundary Review Board re City of Renton
Annexation Annexation of Cascadia, File No. 870 Resolution and Hearing
Decision approved the annexation of the 107.3 acres located
east of the city limits in area of NE 4th St. Appeal of decision
Renton City Council
11/26/79 Page 4
Consent Agenda ^ Continued
Cascadia has been filed by King County Fire Protection District No. 25
Annexation requesting they be allowed to submit additional evidence.
Appealed Refer to Planning Department for appropriate action.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL,APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA.
Approved CARRIED.
Robert Hughes Robert J. (Bob) Hughes, duly elected November 6, 1979 and certified
Installed by King County Records and Election, was sworn into the Office of
�-- Councilman by the City Clerk, Del Mead. Councilman Hughes fills
the position held by Margaret Proctor who was appointed by the
Council to fill unexpired term of Patricia Thorpe. Councilman
Hughes was welcomed.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE
TO ITEM 9.a. ON AGENDA. CARRIED.
Rate Increase Letter from Thorun Robel , 3606 Meadow Ave. N. , represented
Opposition to Puget Power customers and asked the support of the City in
Puget Power opposing a fuel adjustment rate raise(every two months) which
has been requested by Puget Power. The letter explained that
the Washington State Utilities Commission would hold a
meeting in Olympia 11/29 to consider Puget 's request and asked
the Mayor and City Council to join in opposition. The letter
explained Puget will ask for another increase in January,
that they have announced a moratorium on building nuclear plants
and the ratepayers are requesting a moratorium on rate increases.
Mrs. Robe] was present and explained 36% increase will be
asked by Puget on the 29th and another increase in January and
asked that the City Attorney be sent to represent the City and
citizens opposing rate increase. Lenas Westman, 19415 143rd Pl .
SE, quoted Seattle Times newpaper article that the purpose of
the increase was to establish climate to attract future bond
buyers not to meet current expenses. Upon Council inquiry,
Finance Director Marshall noted 25% increase was established
in the Mayor's Preliminary Budget for electrical power.
No Council action was taken.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented the following
Committee Report ordinances for second and final readings :
Ordinance #3374 An ordinance was read appropriating $37,225.70 from sale of
Appropriation surplus kitchen equipment and additional interest from bond
Senior Citizen funds to purchase furniture for the Senior Center facility and
Center provide final payment to contractor. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
Ordinance #3375 An ordinance was read appropriating $10,353 from Firemen 's
Appropriation Pension Fund for payment of pensions. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
Firemen's Pension TRIMM, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
Fund CARRIED.
Ordinance #3376 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from
West Hill Rezone G, G-6000, G-7200, S-1 , R-3 and R-4 to Single family residential
R-1 for area known as West Hill R-404-79. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3377 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from
Schourup Rezone R-3 and L-1 to Business District B-1 for area located at Main
Ave. S. and Benson Rd. S. known as the Schourup Rezone R-411-79.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
11/26/79 Page 5
Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued
Ordinance #3378 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of Tacoma Ave. NE
Street Vacation Sierra Terrace Div. #1 , north of NE 17th St. extended, petitioned
Portion of by Valley Investment Properties , Robert C. Olson, VAC-17-79.
Tacoma Ave. NE MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading and
referral back to the committee of the following ordinances :
Apa Rezone An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from ...
S. 15th St. General Classification District GS-1 to Single Family Residen-
Between Davis S. tial District SR-1 R-413-79, as petitioned by Rudolph Apa.
and Shattuck S. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED.
Baker Rezone An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from
GS-1 to Single Family Residential District SR-1 for property
located at 2109 Talbot Rd. S. petitioned by Michael Baker.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Mastro Vacation An ordinance was read vacating a portion of right-of-way
of Right-of-Way located south of NE 4th St.and west of Union Ave. NE as
petitioned by Michael Mastro VAC-15-79. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND STREDICKE, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Vouchers Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recommended approval
for payment of Vouchers No. 25665 through 25902 in the amount
Machine Voids : of $350,766.51 having received departmental certification.
#25660 - 25664 Also approval requested for LID #302 Warrants Revenue and Cash
No. R-48 $92,242.59; Cash Warrants #C-115 $78,454.46; C-116
$4,062.96 and C-117 $9,725. 17. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM,
APPROVE AS RECOMMENDED. CARRIED.
Now
NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCILMAN HUGHES ASSUME
Committee THE DUTIES OF FORMER COUNCIL MEMBER MARGARET PROCTOR. CARRIED.
Assignments Duties include: Chairman of the Public Safety Committee;
member of the Community Services Committee and member of the
Utilities Committee. Budget committee meetings noted.
Councilman Hughes Newly installed Council Member Hughes expressed thanks to
his wife for having assumed responsibilities of Committee Chair-
person and Campaign Manager and to the citizens. Hughes also
sang his special coffee-hour campaign song and received a
round of applause.
ADJOURNMENT There being no other business to come before the body, it was
10:48 P.M. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ADJOURN THE MEETING. CARRIED.
Delores A. Mea , 'C.M.C.
City Clerk
EXrill 33 CITY OF RENTON
DATE 11/26/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS : NO. #25660 - #25664
CURRENT $117j282e64
'ARKS $17j p3606
ARTERIAL STREETS $5jfi53v23
STREETS •24i92M* 72
LIBRARY ii2j657o52
COMP EMP TR ACT $ljiO3v32
STREET FORWARD THRUST S11i96001
6 WASH, BCH• FwD THRUST $4♦ 713.07
SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR $990100
WATERWORKS UTILITY $93j327962
AIRPORT 9301017# 17
EQUIPMENT RENTAL $12156103
FIREMAN + S PENSION $161528133
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPI $14809189
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $350066151
WE► THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDP DO HEREBY
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO• 25665 THROUGH NO• 25902 IN THE AMOUNT
OR 63501766.51 THIS 26TW DAY OF NOVEMBER 1979•
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN . MEMBE . . • • ■ . . • . .
L.I.D.#302
MEMBER ,.
REVENUE WARRANT N0.#R- 48 $92,242.59
CASH WARRANT N0.#C-115 $78,454.46
CASH WARRANT NO.#C-116 $ 4,062.96
CASH WARRANT NO.#C-117 $ 9,725.17
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 26, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN " LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PERRY
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 11-27 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room Final Draft Housing s Community
Development Program-Citizens
Committee Meet Earlier
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 12-3 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room Pending Legislation
PUBLIC SAFETY PROCTOR
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS 8 EVENTS
Budget Committee Tues. 11-27 7:30 P.M.
Wed. 11-28 7:30 P.M.
Thurs. 11-29 7:30 P.M.
Suburban Mayors Wed. 12-5 Mayor Delaurenti Sunbird Restaurant Renton Host City
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PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
NOVEMBER 26, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
7113 $ ,000 Fox & Carskadon 1150 Union Ave . NE Enclose 39 Staircases
7114 840,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Interior Alterations
7' 200,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 616 SW 41st St. Interior Improvements
7 30,000 Sam Yonker 3900 East Valley Rd. Building Improvements
7,-,.,• 487,000 Portland Electric & Plbg. 4100 West Valley Rd. Construct Warehouse/Office
7118 VOID
7119 430,000 Boeing Renton Plant Re-Roof Building
7120 25,000 Trinity Fund 1300 So. Puget Dr. Construct Foundation
7121 2,500 Nancey Quale 2625 Aberdeen Ave.NE Add Basement
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2234 Sam Yonker 3900 East Valley Hwy. Water Connection
2235 Parkwood Homes 2401 SE 21st St. Side Sewer
2236 Parkwood Homes 2405 SE 21st St. Side Sewer
2237 McDonald's Corp. 4421 Sunset Blvd. Cover Water & Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
8567 $ 1 ,400 Vandaveer Homes 511 S. 31st Wire New Residence
8568 875 Parkwood Homes 2316 SE 21st St. Wire Residence
8569 875 Parkwood Homes 2312 SE 21st St. Wire Residence
8570 880 Parkwood Homes 2401 SE 21st St. Wire Residence
8571 850 Parkwood Homes 2405 SE 21st St. Wire Residence
8572 VOID
8573 450 Thomas S. Galt 819 Aberdeen Ave. NE Increase Service
8574 200 Margorie Lichols 201 Union Ave. SE Mobile Home Hook-Up
8575 VOID
8576 VOID
85 CANCELLED
8 456 Michael E. Baker 2109 Talbot Rd. So. Increase Service & Basebrd. Heat
85TT 850 Charles Henderson Co. 1706 Olympia SE Install Electrical Wiring
8580 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1724 Olympia Ave. SE Install Temporary Service
MECHANICAL PERMITS
736o $ 400 Leonard 0. Halseth 2800 NE 13th St. Install Gas Furnace
7361 700 Lawrence Maish 1212 No. 33rd St. Install Electric Furnace
7362 1 ,800 Parkwood Homes 2100 SE 21st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7363 15,000 Boeing 616 SW 41st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7364 1 ,300 James Buss 100 Williams Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7365 375 Nancl Quale 2625 Aberdeen Ave . NE Install Electric Furnace
C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
11/5/79 CURRENT FUND 49,216.00
PARKS & RECREATION 4,526.7
ARTERIAL STREETS 65,283.54
CITY STREETS 2,430. 37
STREET FORWARD THRUST 7,750.49
SENIOR CITZ.CTR.CONSTR. 1,500.00
WATERWORKS UTILITY 65,547.28
AIRPORT 8,204.95
1975 W & S CONSTR. 8, 340. 72
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4,211.47
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of NON'. $217,011.53
11/3/79 CURRENT FUND 60,894.06
:'OMP.EMPL.TRNG. (CETA) 1 , 386. 1
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of NOV. $ 62,280.E
11/6/79 STREET FWD. THRUST 'URRENT FUND Per R,,sOlution No. 23t!5 140,,089.'75
301/138.00.00 00/210.00.00
STREET FWD. THRUST PARKS & RECREATION Per Resolution No. 2313 ;2$",000.00
301/138.00.00 101/210.00.00
STREET FWD. THRUST CITY STREETS Per Resolution No. 231) 1 17„000.00
301/138.00.00 103/210.00.00
11/15/79 CURRENT FUND �t1t,806.53
ARKS & RECREATION 28,642.6(o
ITY STREETS 23,095.72-
,1BRARY 9,5-72,87
-OMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 3,405.72
ATERWORKS UTILITIES 22,862-�1
AIRPORT 11-7040.
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-QU I PMENT RENTAL 2,719. 5-0_
PAYROLL FUND rransfers for mo. of NOV. 5103,805. 71
11/117/79 URRENT FUND 5 61 ,2.2f).09
'UMN.EMP TRNG. (CETA) f 1 ,405. 54
PAYROLL FUND ransfers for mo. of NOV. $ 62,631 .63
C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N
TRANSFERS
MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1979
Tt) THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
11/26/79 CURRENT FUND $117,282.64
PARKS & RECREATION 17,036.76
ARTERIAL STREETS 5,653.23
CITY STREETS 24,924.72
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LIBRARY 12,657.52
COMP.EMP.TRNG.(CETA) 1,603.32
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STREET FWD. THRUST 11,960.91
LK.WN.BCH.FWD. THRUST 4,713.07
SENIOR CIT.CTR.CONSTR. 990.00
WATERWORKS UTILITY 93,327.62
AIRPORT 30,017.17
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 12,561.33
FIREMAN'S PENSION 16,528.33
UNEMPLOYMENT COMP. 1,509.89
CLAIMS FUND Pransfers for mo. of NOV. $350,766.51
11/30/79 CURRENT FUND $108,1.51.60
PARKS & RECREATION 27,708 00
CITY STREETS 29,822 75
LIBRARY 9,481.20
COMP.EMPL.TRNG. (CETA) 3,287.69
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 22,612.43
AIRPORT 1,700.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,719.50
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo, of NOV. $205,483.67
11/30/79 CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant no.#25349 1$ 567.75
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CLAIMS FUND AIRPORT FUND Cancel warrant no.#25864 �$ 25,482.60
PARK FUND STREET FWD. THRUST Per Resolution No. 2303 i$ 40,000.00
101/210.00.00 301/138.00.00 1
PARK FUND STREET FWD. THRUST Per Resolution No. 2303 $ 280.00
101/242.00.00 301/361.10.00
STREET FUND STREET FWD.THRUST Per Resolution No. 2303 $ 52,000.00
103/210.00.00 301/138.00.00
STREET FUND STREET FWD. THRUST Per Resolution No. 2303 $ 313.00
103/242.00.00 301/361.10.00
CURRENT FUND STREET FWD. Tis RUST Per Resolution No. 2305 $140,089.75
000/210.00.00 301/138.00.00
mom CURRENT FUND STREET FWD. THRUST Per Resolution No. 2305 $ 770.49
000/242.00.00 301/361.10.00
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
December 3 , 1979
Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
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3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 19, 1979 and NOVEMBER 26, 1979
4. SPECIAL AWARD: Clark Teegarden for Service with the Planning Commission
5. PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1980 Budget for the City of Renton and
City ' s Planned Use of Federal Revenue Sharing
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6. AUDIENCE COMMENT i
7• OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
9• CONSENT AGENDA: These items are considered routine business and are
distributed to all Members of the Council for study and are adopted by
one motion without discussion, unless so requested.
a. Final Plat Hi-Gate FP-371-79 located in the area of Monterey Ave. NE
and NE 16th St. , 30 lots , Wall and Redekop Corp. Hearing Examiner recom-
mends approval . Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution .
b. Final Plat Fernwood East FP-391 -79 Subdivision Management , Inc. located at
Union Ave. SE and SE 2nd Pl . Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommends approval
with restrictive covenants. Refer Ways and Means Committee for resolution.
C. Beth Campbell , 4037 SE 11th St . , had her bicycle hit by auto and requests
change in the State Motor Vehicle Collision Report by City and State.
Refer to Public Safety Committee for recommendation.
d. Vacation of Deed and Easement requested by Renton Village. Refer to
Board of Public Works for recommendation.
10. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Fire Chief requests change in Sub Division Ordinance re fire truck
turn around.
b. Public Works Director re Wells Ave. South Bridge Replacement
11 . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
12. AUDIENCE COMMENT
13. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
December 3 , 1979 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Investigate street closure Lind Ave. SW where it connects to pipeline road
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
Utility easements Renton Village
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Talbot House application for funds and year-to-year permit
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE
Beth Campbell 's request re accident reporting
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Sub Division ordinance re cul-de-sac fire truck turn around
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Ordinance on first reading 12/3/79: Citizen Federal vacation of R/W
Hi-Gate final plat (Resolution adopted 12/3)
Fernwood East final plat for resolution
Side Code re political signs for recommendation
PUBLIC MEETING
12/10/79 Wells Ave. S. Bridge replacement
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
December 3 , 1979
A D D E N D U M
Page 2, Paragraph 1 , Line 13, Correction:
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE 1980-81 HOUSING
AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $306,261 .00 AS
APPROVED AT THE PUBLIC HEARING 11/26/79 INCLUDING CORRECTION OF CLERICAL
ERROR IN AMOUNT OF $630.00 RE Y.W.C.A. CARRIED.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
December 3 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to
the Flag and called the meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL GEORGE J . PERRY, ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W.
TRIMM, CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney;
IN ATTENDANCE GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; GORDON
Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief;
EDWARD R. TORKELSON, Data Processing; CLARK H. PETERSEN,
Library Director; RICHARD HOUGHTON, Public Works Department;
BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Department; SHARON GREEN, Personnel
Director; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
NOVEMBER 19, 1979 AND NOVEMBER 26, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
SPECIAL AWARD Mayor Delaurenti presented Clark Teegarden with Special Award
for 15 years of service on the Planning Commission from June,
1964 to November, 1979. Mayor Delaurenti commended Teegarden
for diligence and devotion and noted his appointment to the
Municipal Arts Commission.
SPECIAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE
PRESENTATION AGENDA TO OLD BUSINESS. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke
King County introduced Planning Department 's Housing and Community Develop-
Housing and ment Representative Ed Hayduk who presented King County Housing
Community and Community Development Manager Tom Phillips and Neighborhood
Development Strategy Program Coordinator Jim Impett. Slides were shown of
the King County, Auburn, Renton areawide program.
Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented
Committee Report committee report concerning the 1980-1981 Housing and Community
Development Program explaining prior meetings and review. The
1980-1981 report recommended concurrence in the Citizens ' Advisory
Housing and Committee' s recommendations as previously presented with the
Community modification: The proposal for renovation of the Talbot House
Development by Friends of Youth be submitted as a "Needs" project in
the amount of $15,000 and be included as Item No. 5 on the
1980-81 Program; further that the Talbot House project be
designated as "spot" rehabilitation and not part of a concen-
trated revitalization effort. The report extended appreciation
to the Citizens ' Advisory Committee. The revised totals :
Population Funds total : $143 , 131 ; Needs Funds total : $178, 130
and Total funds requested: $321 ,261 .
Present at meeting : Kathy Koelker presented report from the
Citizens ' Advisory Committee explaining the selection process
and proclaimed a good balance of social service programs,
capital improvement projects and programs to help the low and
middle income families. The report explained the committee
unanimously did not recommend the Talbot House for renovation ..�.
and explained reasons: (1 ) Not in the Neighborhood Strategy
Area; (2) Does not serve low or middle income people from the
NSA; (3) Excluded Renton City youth as policy; (4) Felt that
County or state funding would be more appropriate; (5) Not an
appropriate funding source for that agency .as it does not
directly serve some of the citizens of the City.
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OLD BUSINESS - Continued
Housing and Council President Shinpoch inquired re Committee Members
Community decision to include Talbot House renovation of facility and
Development was advised by Councilman Hughes that the home does serve
Continued Renton youth and noted that the Senior Center also serves
those residing outside the city limits. Councilman Clymer
explained origin of the program and that it was designed
to meet human needs. Councilwoman Shinpoch inquired re 15
year lease requirement for Talbot House for eligibility.
Clymer explained need to own, by purchasing or have 15 year
lease. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, adopt the Community
Services Committee report. ROLL CALL: 3-AYE: Perry, Hughes,
Clymer; 4-NO: Shinpoch, Stredicke, Trimm, Shane. MOTION FAILED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL CONCUR IN 1980-81
HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT
OF $305,631 AS DISCUSSED AND AS DISTRIBUTED AT PUBLIC HEARING
WHICH WAS HELD NOVEMBER 26, 1979 BY CITY COUNCIL. CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, THE SUBJECT OF TALBOT
HOUSE APPLICATION FOR FUNDS, THE YEAR-TO-YEAR PERMIT STATUS
BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR INVESTI-
GATION AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been
Federal Revenue posted and published according to law, Mayor Delaurenti
Sharing Money opened the public hearing to consider the proposed use of
Federal Revenue Sharing funds for 1980 in the total amount
of $648,796. (See attached) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY,
CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING . CARRIED. (See Motion adopting
budget. )
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
1980 Budget published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti
opened the Public Hearing to consider the City 's 1980 Budget.
The Mayor' s Preliminary Budget was presented November 5, 1979
in the balanced total of $24,838,498 and presented to the
Council ' s Budget Committee. Copies of the proposed amend-
ments were distributed. Councilman Stredicke inquired for
record re inclusion of the Police Department canine unit and
complained no background information or demonstration has
been given to Council . Following discussion, Police Chief
Darby explained the proposed canine operation and volunteered
demonstration as provided Mayor Delaurenti . MOVED BY HUGHES,
SECOND STREDICKE, FUNDS FOR POLICE DEPARTMENT K-9 UNIT BE
PLACED IN CONTINGENCY FUND AND DEMONSTRATION GIVEN. ROLL CALL:
4-AYE: STREDICKE, PERRY, HUGHES, CLYMER; 3-N0: SHINPOCH, TRIMM,
SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER,
CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Mayor Delaurenti noted
the demonstration would be coordinated with Council President.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY, COUNCIL ADOPT THE 1980
BUDGET AS AMENDED BY COUNCIL IN THE BALANCED AMOUNT OF
$24,899,848 INCLUDING FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE FUNDS AS SHOWN.
See Attachments. MOTION CARRIED. See later Budget ordinance
adopted. Time: 9: 10 p.m.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR 10 MINUTES.
CARRIED. 9: 12 p.m. Council reconvened at 9:25 p.m. Roll Call :
All Council Members present as previously shown.
OLD BUSINESS Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report
Municipal regarding 11/19 referral of 21R request that City Hall be
Buildings To closed on Christmas Eve and all employees receive same holi-
Remain Open day. The report recommended that Council concur with the
December 24, 1979 City Attorney' s opinion and continue under the present
Council Meeting ordinance allowing one-half of the city employees the day
Cancelled before Christmas as a holiday and the other one-half of the
city employees the day after Christmas as a holiday.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHIMPOCH, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING OF 12/24/79
BE CANCELLED. CARRIED.
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CONSENT AGENDA The Consent Agenda is adopted by one motion which follows
the items included.
Final Plat Final Plat Hi-Gate FP 371-79 located in the area of Monterey
Hi-Gate Ave. NE and NE 16th St. , 30 lots, Wall and Redekop Corp.
Hearing Examiner recommends approval . Refer to Ways and
Means Committee for resolution.
Final Plat Final Plat Fernwood East FP 391-79 Subdivision Management,
Fernwood East Inc. , located at Union Ave. SE and SE 2nd Place, 74 lots.
Hearing Examiner recommends approval with restrictive covenants.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution.
Change in Accident Letter from Beth Campbell , 4037 SE 11th St. , reported being
Report Requested struck by automobile in the crosswalk at Bronson Way and
by Bicyclist Factory St. causing over $100 damage to her bicycle while she
was knocked down. Because of the $300 minimum property
damage clause in the State law that does not require an
accident report to be filled out, Mrs. Campbell feels the
City and State should request change in Motor Vehicle
Collision Report No. WSP 161 (Rev. 9/77) to include all
accidents involving motorists and pedestrians where any
amount of property damage is sustained. Mrs. Campbell
also requested consistency in information from the Police
Department. Refer to Public Safety Committee for recommenda-
tion back to Council .
Review of Utility Letter from Everett Johnson, Construction Manager, Renton
Easements at Village Co. , 15 S. Grady Way, requested review of sewer and
Renton Village water easements in Renton Village granted in 1969. The letter
noted easements not used and requested deed be rescinded.
Refer to Board of Public Works for recommendation.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT
Adopted AGENDA. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee report recommended second and
Committee Report final readings of the following ordinances which had been
on first reading 11/26/79:
Ordinance #3379 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification
Apa Rezone of property located at South side of S. 15th St. between
Davis S. and Shattuck Ave. S. , from GS-1 to single family
residential SR-1 , known as Rudolph Apa Rezone R-413-79.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3380 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification
Baker Rezone from GS-1 to SR-1 for property located 2109 Talbot Rd. South
known as Michael Baker Rezone R-416-79. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL
AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3381 The Ways and Means Committee recommended readings and adoption
1980 Budget of following: Ordinance read approving the 1980 budget as
Adopted as amended, in amount of $24,899,848 balanced. See attachments.
Amended MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE
THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Follow-
See Public ing reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT
Hearing Page 2 THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: SHINPOCH,
STREDICKE, PERRY, HUGHES, CLYMER, TRIMM; ONE-NO: SHANE.
CARRIED.
First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of
Vacation of following: Ordinance was read vacating a portion of right-
Right-of-Way of-way located between NE Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland Ave. NE,
Citizens Federal petitioned by Citizens Federal Savings and Loan; VAC-18-79-
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO
INE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
Resolution #2307 The Committee recommended reading and adoption of the follow-
Six-Year Program ing resolutions: A resolution was read amending the Six-
Transportation Year Transportation Improvement Program and the City's
Improvement Arterial Street Plan per public hearing 11/26/79. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2308 A resolution was read approving the final planned unit
Final Planned development of Victoria Hills #1 located between Benson
Unit Development Road South and proposed SR-515 east of Talbot Hill Park.
Victoria Hills #1 MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ.
CARRIED. (FPUD 372-79)
Resolution #2309 A resolution was read approving the final plat of Hi-Gate
Final Plat located between NE 16th and 20th St. and Aberdeen Ave. NE.
Hi-Gate MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ.
CARRIED. (FP 371-79)
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Review of Letter from Fire Chief Geissler requested review of the
Sub Division Sub Division Ordinance regarding cul-de-sacs noting the
Cul-de-sacs lack of adequate radius for fire apparatus to turn around.
The letter requested referral to committee to meet with
the Fire Department, Planning and Engineering Departments.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER TO TRANSPORTATION
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Wells Ave. S. Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported that
Bridge Replacement the consultant has completed preliminary plans for the
... Public Meeting replacement of the Wells Ave. South bridge and requested
December 10 presentation to the Council at a public meeting to be
held 12/10/79• The letter noted a presentation would be
made to the King County Design Commission as City's portion
of funding (20%) will be utilized from Forward Thrust Funds.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding letter from Hillcrest
Terrace residents regarding vandalism and Police Captain Buff
explained the problems were being worked out and report was
forthcoming.
Political Signs Councilman Hughes noted problems with political signs and
moved, seconded by Shane, that the sign ordinance especially
portion pertaining to political signs be referred for review.
SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, REFER MATTER
TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Closure Requested Councilman Clymer reported citizen request for street closure
of portion of Lind Ave. SW near the First Baptist Church
to close off roadway from the pipeline right-of-way to
prevent use as raceway in evenings after the "loop'' is closed
down. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, REFER MATTER TO THE
ADMINISTRATION TO INVESTIGATE. CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
Time: 10:02 p.m.
Delores As Mead , C.M.C.
City Clerk
CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 3, 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE December Cancelled SHINPOCH
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs . 12/6 Cancelled PERRY i
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 12/4 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 12/10 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room Pending Legislation
PUBLIC SAFETY Wed• 12/5 14:45 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf . Room Requests Police Chief & City
Attorney or Designee
TRANSPORTATION TRIMIN
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UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
Suburban Mayors Wed. 12/5 Mayor Delaurenti Sunbird Restaurant Renton Host City
III) LEOFF Board Wed. 12/5 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room
AWC Wed. 12/19 Sea/Tac Red Lion Inn Legislation Affecting Cities
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
DECEMBER 3, 1975
BUILDING PERMITS
7122 $ 0 Louis Traverso 712 Grant S. Demolish Residence
7123 4,000 David Swayne 411 Williams Ave. S. Remodel Residence
7124 600 Tally Corp. 501 SW 7th Ave. Pour Concrete Slabs
7125 23,960 Boeing Renton Plant Temporary Installation-Trailer
7126 3,370 Edwin Jacobson 201 Unicn Ave. SE Install Carport,Patio, Shed
7` 3,922 Roger Nelson 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport,Patio, Shed
7 3,344 Conrad Hermsted 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport, Patio , Shed
7 ,r,,; 7,000 John La Manna 2733 NE 27th St. Construct Garage
7130 40,000 Brown/Strand Homes 1224 N. 28th Pl . Construct Residence
7131 40,000 Brown/Strand Homes 1220 N. 28th Pl . Construct Residence
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2238 HAS Properties S. 2nd & Rainier Install Sanitary, Storm Sewers
2239 J. C. Penney Store 700 3rd Ave. Concrete Walkway
2240 Resident 3003 Mtn.View Ave-N. Connect Side Sewer
2241 George Kalasountas 701 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Side Sewer
2242 Don Custer 500 Park Ave . N. Install Storm Sewer
2243 Pat Eay 303 Park Ave. N. Alley Way
2244 Sam Younker 3900 E. Valley Hwy. Waterline Work
2245 Ryker Constr. 12th, Pierce & Queen Install Plat Improvements
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
5 1 $ 1 ,000 Jeffrey Dineen 320 Smithers Ave. S. Increase Service
8582 1 ,464 King Cty.Waste Division 3021 NE 4th St. Increase Service
8583 4,500 Eugene Horbach 500 Park Ave. N. Underground Conduit
8584 69,000 Jack Benaroya 600 SW 41 St. Revise Service
8585 755 Jack Benaroya 800 SW 43rd St. Increase Service
8586 2,500 Benaroya 600 SW 43rd St. Revise Service
8587 8,000 Jack- In-The-Box 2618 Sunset Blvd. NE Wire Addition
8588 7,560 Boeing Renton Plant Install Wiring & Lighting
8r 9,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Temp.Hook Up-Trailers
8. 19,500 Boeing Renton Plant Install Lighting Fixtures
85". 231 G. Yoshida 2303 NE 7th St. Install Baseboard Heaters
8592 80 George Gorden 3913 SE 11th St. Install Dishwasher
8593 500 Carlos Suffia 2224 NE 28th Increase Service
8594 205 Norma Combs 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Mobile Home
8595 48,000 Boeing 1801 Lind Ave. SW Install Fire Alarm System
8596 150 P.M. McLendon 2920 NE 5th Pl . Revise Service
MECHANICAL PERMITS
73C6-$ 500 Jeffrey Dineen 320 Smithers Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7367 500 Christopher M. Jones 609 Camas Ave. NE Install Gas Conversion Burner
7368 500 St. Anthony' s Church 332 So. 4th St . Install Gas Conversion Burner
7369 16,000 KME Manufacturing 849 Seneca Ave. SW Install Steam Boiler
7370 4,600 Bill Washburn 1619 Lake Ave. So. Install Heating/Air Condition
7371 869 Charles Henderson Co. 1706 Olympia Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace/Heater
7372 869 Charles Henderson Co. 3324 SE 17th St. Install Gas Furnace/Heater
7373 100,000 Boeing 800 SW 43rd St . Install Gas Furnaces
7374 600 Robert Notson 2207 Smithers Ave. S. Install Wood Burning Stove
7375 18,000 KME Manufacturing 849 Seneca Ave . SW Install Water Piping
7376 1 , 100 John Meinzinger 1004 N. 32nd St. Install Furnace
7377 18,000 Boeing Renton Plant Modify Sprinkler System
7378 1 ,219 David Traxel 418 Shattuck Ave. S. Install Furnace
7379 43, 132 Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd Ave. Install Air Conditioning
7380 200 John R. Haverinon 1533 Kennewick Ave. NE Install Gas Furnace
73 12,000 Pat Fay 303 Park Ave. N. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
73 1 ,200 Vandaveer 511 S. 31st St. Install Gas Furnace
73TY 1 ,200 Vandaveer 606 S. 31st St. Install Gas Furnace
7384 1 ,400 P.M. McLendon 2920 NE 5th Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7385 14,082 Jack- In-The-Box 2813 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Gas Furnace
7386 VOID
7387 737 Leonard Builders 4415 SE 4th St. Install Furnace
SIGN PERMITS
50 Michael Mastro 3815 NE 4th St. Install Pole Sign
747 800 Century 21 Realty 280 Hardie SW Install Pole Sign
748 6,000 Color Tile 134 Rainier Ave. S. Install Wall Signs
AMENDMENTS TO THE 1980 CITY OF RENTON BUDGET
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CHANGES CHANGES
1. Pg. 69-71 - EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION
Consolidate all travel funds in one account (33.16 -
Travel/City Departments, pg. 69, $16,150). Eliminate
separate accounts (33.17 - 33.35) ------------------------ No change.
2. Pg. 126-129 - LEGAL DEPARTMENT
Leave Legal Department Budget as is for 1980 ------------- No change.
REFER MAYOR'S REPORT ON MATTER OF FULL TIME/PART TIME
CITY ATTORNEY AND FULL TIME/PART TIME DATA PROCESSING
DIRECTOR TO WAYS & MEANS COMMITTEE FOR REPORT BACK LATER.
3. P.J. 1 - POLICE INVESTIGATION
Increase a/c 64.00 Machinery & Equipment $413, for camera
zoom lens (Sigma 70-230 F4.5 zoom lens) ------------------ 413 +
4. Pg. 17 POLICE :INVESTIGATION
Increase a/c 64.00 Machinery & Equipment $132, for camera
aucnmatic winder ----------------------------------------- 132 +
;. Pg. 140 - PDLICE PATROL
Iricroa a c 64.00 Machinery & Equipment $2,500, for K-9
Ink ; i "tal appropriation of $10,000 --------------------- 2,500 +
I',,. 10-105 - POLICE RECORDS
ncrc "Se a c 10.00 Personal Services $1,369, to reclassify
Vi vrlc to Chief Clerk ------------------------------------- 1,369 +
a/c 11.00 Salaries ------ $1,200
a/c 13.01 Retirement ---- 89
a/c 13.02 FICA ---------- /4
a/c 13.06 Life Ins. ----- 6
Total ----- $19369
Pg. 439 - CONTINGENCY FUND
Decrease Contingency Fund by $1,369 and transfer to
Current Fund, Police Records for reclassification as
shown above ---------------------------------------------- 1,369 -
7. Pg. 164/A - 207 - POLICE DEPARTMENT BUDGET
Adopt Police Department Budget as amended above. ---
8. Pg. 216 - FIRE ADMINISTRATION
Cut Record Chronicle subscription. Reduce a/c 42.16
Publications by $34 -------------------------------------- 34 -
9. FIRE UNIFORM MEDICAL AND DENTAL PREMIUMS (See Amd. #10)
Transfer medical and dental premiums from Current
Fund, Fire Department Budget to Firemen's Pension Fund
(Fire Uniform employee premiums only) -------------------- 42,500 - 42,500 _
Increase Firemen's Pension Fund medical and dental
accounts by a total of ----------------------------------- 42,500 + 42,500 +
10. FIRE UNIFORM MEDICAL AND DENTAL PREMIUMS
Rescind action of Amendment 9. Leave Fire Uniform
employees' medical and dental premiums as budgeted
in Current Fund/Fire Department Budget ------------------- Reverse above action
of Amendment Q.
11. Pg. 248 - NEW SOUTH END FIRE STATION CONSTRUCTION FUND
Council Budget Committee concurrs in Mayor' s recommenda-
tion of $250,000 for land acquisition, construction of
building and manning for part of 1980. Fund with
Federal Revenue Sharing ---------------------------------- No change.
12. Pg. 433 - LIBRARY SERVICES
Increase a c 66.00 Books and Other Library Material ,
$7,000 bringing back to requested amount of $75,000 ------ 7,000 +
Use Federal Revenue Sharing to fund additional $7,000
for Library Books; reduce Federal Revenue Sharing;
allocation for Library Salaries by $7,000:
Federal Revenue Sharing Funding as adjusted:
Library Books & Materials --------$ 53,500
Library Salaries ----------------- JAt1,630 $198,130
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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1980 CITY OF RENTON BUDGET
{ EXPENDITURE REVENUE
CHANGES CHANGES
13. Pg. 40 - 404 PARK FACILITIES
Increase a/c 63.09 for Talbot Hill Reservoir Tennis Courts
and Fencing, to $50,000 as follows:
a. Transfer $40,000 from a/c 63.01g. 403, Earlington
Park Improvements (Tennis Courts to a/c 63.09.
b. Transfer $8,000 from a/c 63.28 pg. 404, Coulon Beach
Play Equipment to a/c 63.09.
c. Increase a/c 63.09 Talbot Hill Reservoir Tennis Courts
$2,000, for a total allocation of $50,000 ------------ 2,000 +
(Total a, b, & c)
14. Pg. 404 - PARK FACILITIES
Add new a/c 63-36urbing/Cedar River Trail/Stadium and
add amount of $2,500 ------------------------------------- 2,500 +
(Renton School District asked City to share cost of
providing curbing on the Cedar River Trail adjacent
to the High School Stadium.
15. Pg. 26 - CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Change wording of a/c 31.19 title from Psychiatric/
Polygraph/New Police to Psychiatric Exams/New Hires ------ ---
16. Pg. 83 - FINANCE/RECORDS SERVICES
Purchase 3m, 419 BG 3401 Microfilm Camera, Feeder
equipment as follows:
a. Transfer $1,938 from a/c 39.01 pg. 83 (Other Rentals
to a/c 64.00 Machinery and Equipment for portion of
cost to purchase camera.
b. Increase a/c 64.00 $3,901 for a total allocation
of $5,839 to purchase camera ------------------------- 3,901 +
17. Pg. 282 - PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRATION
Increase a/c 42.12 Memberships & Registrations $50, for
ARBA Membership --------------------------------------- 50 +
18. Pg. 365 & 369 - PUBLIC WORKS AIRPORT FUND
Transfer $10,000 from a/c 63.04, pg. 369 (Extension/High
Pressure Water Main East Side of Airport) ---------------- 10,000 -
Transfer $10,000 to a/c 11.00, pg. 365 (Salaries) for
part time maintenance help ------------------------------- 10,000 +
19. Pg. 302 - PUBLIC WORKS ARTERIAL STREET FUND
Defer following Arterial Street Fund2¢ Gas Tax projects:
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Program #008 Monterey Drive (Overlay) ------------------- 17,000 -
Program #009 Capri Drive (Overlay) ---------------------- 5,800 -
j Establish new programs and apply Arterial Street 120
Gas
Tax funds to the following street overlays:
Program #025 Burnett Avenue S (S 5th - S 4th) ----------- 10,500 +
Program #026 S 5th (Burnett - Main) -------------------- 4,800 +
Program #027 Wells Avenue S (S 4th - Grady) ------------- 7,500 +
20. P 4 - PUBLIC WORKS TRAFFIC ENGINEERING
Add $117 to a/c 42.12 Memberships & Registrations) to
allow 1 membership for each association listed on pg. 343 117 +
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21. Pg. 341 - PUBLIC WORKS TRAFFIC ENGINEERING
Add $1,000 to a c 12.00 Overtime --- 1,000 +
22. P & 36o - PUBLIC WORKS WATER MAINTENANCE
Transfer $72,006 from aft 64.00, pg. 360 pipes and
Fittings/Reserve)-------------------------------------- 72,006 -
Transfer $72,006 to a/c 10.00, pg. 355 (salaries and
benefits) for 4 additional positions -------- -------- 72,006 +
(2 Maintenance Worker I's and 2 Maintenance Worker II's)
Positions not to be filled without approval of the
Ways and Means Committee.
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AMENDMENTS TO THE 1980 CITY OF RENTON BUDGET
EXPENDITURE REVENUE
CHANGES CHANGES
23. Pg. 180 - POLICE PATROL
Fund replacement of 4 Police Patrol cars. Add $25,000
to a/c 64.00 (Machinery & Equipment); Trade-in deducted 25,000 +
24. Pg. 328 - PUBLIC WORKS/STREET CONSTRUCTION/STREET FUND
Cut $63,000 from Program #047, Burnett Avenue S.
Parking Lot. Add Program #048, Burnett Avenue S.
(S. 7th - S. 5th) Street Improvements; add $53,543 to
Program #048. Decrease of $9,457 ---------------------- 9,457 -
25. PUBLIC WORKS/STREET CONSTRUCTION/STREET FUND
Add Program #049, Burnett Avenue S. Underrounding
including Storm Drainage (S. 7th - S. 4th . Add $18,915
to Program #049 ---------------------------------------- 18,915 +
26. Pg. 228 - FIRE SUPPRESSION
Cut $4,650 from a c 409 EMS Grant); City Match ------ 4,650 -
Cut $4,650 from a/c 64.09 EMS Grant); Grant Funds ----- 4,650 -
P . 6 - CURRENT FUND REVENUE
Cut $4,650 from Revenue a/c 334.22.02 (EMS Grant) ------ --- 4,650 -
NOTE: 50% Grant funding and 50% City match; notified
Grant reduced by $4,650 therefore City match
reduced by $4,650 (savings) and total Budget
is reduced by $4,650. Total adjusted Grant
is $18,291; City Match $18,291; for aid equipmt.
27. Pg 2.13 - FIRE ADMINISTRATION
Cut $6,500 from a/c 31.74 Master Plan Update) --------- 6,500 -
28. Pg. 71 - EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATION
Cut $1,084 from a/c 64.00 Machinery & Equipment) for
replacement of Mayor's car ----------------------------- 1,084 -
(Amount needed over what Equipment Rental would provide. )
29. Pg. 439 - CONTINGENCY FUND
Cut $20,000 allocated for Full Time Attorney ----------- 20,000 -
Cut $19,271 uncommitted funds -------------------------- 19,271 -
30. Pg. 292 - 094 - PUBLIC WORKS/GARBAGE/SOLID WASTE
Cut $20,046 from a/c 10.00 Salaries and Benefits) for
Right-of-Way Inspector position ------------------------ 20,046 -
Cut all items for Right-of-Way Inspector:
Cut $200 from a/c 20.00 (Supplies) --------------------- 200 -
Cut $100 from a/c 38.00 (Repairs & Maintenance) -------- 100 -
Cut $2,700 from a/c 39.02 (Equipment Rental) ----------- 2,700 -
Cut $1,000 from a/c 64.00 (Machinery & Equipment) ------ 1,000 -
Total decrease of $24,046.
31. Pg. 311 - PUBLIC WORKS STREET MAINTENANCE ROADWAY
DIVISION STREET FUND
Add $21,514 to a/c 64.00 Machinery & Equipment) to
replace 4 yard Dump Truck ------------------------------ 21,514 +
Pg. 382 - PUBLIC WORKS/EQUIPMENT RENTAL FUND
Transfer $11,328 from a/c 501 Ending Fund Balance) ---- 11,328 -
Transfer $11,328 to a/c 64.00 Machinery & Equipment)--- 11,328 +
(To provide balance of cost to replace 4 yard Dump Truck;
amount accumulated toward replacement. )
32. NEW CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND - LIBRARY PLANNING,
IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCTION
Establish Cumulative Reserve Fund (by Ordinance) for the
specific purpose of Library planning, improvements and
construction. Add amount of $10,000 ------------------- 10,000 +
Revenue source to be Property Taxes.
33• Pg. 8 - CURRENT FUND REVENUE
Add $10,000 to Current Fund Revenue a/c 364.00 (Sale of
Fixed Assets) ------------------------------------------ --- 10,000 +
(Transfer $10,000 Property Taxes to Cumulative Reserve
Fund, Library planning, improvements and construction. )
AMENDMENTS TO THE 1980 CITY OF RENTON BUDGET
EXPENDITURE REVENUE
CHANGES CHANGES
34. Pg. 58 - LEGISLATIVE SERVICES COUNCIL)
Add a/c 35.00 Printing & Binding and add $5,000 for
j quarterly City Report ----------------- -------------- 5,000 +
35. Pg. 256 - 257 - RENTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Add $200 to a/c 21.00 Office Supplies ---------------- 200 +
Add $150 to a/c 32.01 (Postage) ------------------------ 150 +
Add $75 to a/c 42.54 (Miscellaneous) ------------------- 75 +
Add $575 to a/c 64.00 (Machinery & Equipment) ---------- 575 +
Total increase - $1,000.
36. Pg. 8 - CURRENT FUND REVENUE
Add $6,000 to Revenue a/c 34.00 (Sale of Fixed Assets);
Revenue from sale of public use areas ------------------ --- 6,000 +
j 37. Pg. 22 - CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND #1689 REVENUE
PARK PROPERTY
Add a/c 3 4.00 Sale of Fixed Assets) and add $50,000;
Revenue from sale of public use property -------------- --- 50,000 +
Pg. 420 - CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND #1689 EXPENDITURES
PARK PROPERTY
Add $50,000 to a/c 61.00 (Land) ------------------------ 50,000 +
38. Pg. 180 - POLICE PATROL
Transfer $10,000 for K-9 Unit from a/c 64.00
(Machinery & Equipment) -------------------------------- 10,000 -
Pg. 439 - CONTINGENCY FUND
Transfer $10,000 for K-9 Unit to Contingency Fund ------ 10,000 +
NOTE: Matter of K-9 Unit to be reviewed by Council
Committee of the Whole; Police Department to
provide additional information and a K-9
demonstration.
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TOTAL AMENDMENTS #1 THROUGH #38 ------------------------ 61,350 + 01,350 +
TOTAL 1980 MAYOR'S RECOMMENDED BUDGET 24,838,498 24,858,498
TOTAL 1980 CITY OF RENTON BUDGET AS AMENDED 2498999848 24,899,848
848
SUMMARY OF BURNETT AVENUE S. PROJECT - INFORMATION ONLY:
a. Burnett Avenue S. (S. 7th - S. 5th) Street Improvements
(Amendment #24) Street Fund, Program #048 ------------------------ $53,543
b. Proposed Housing & Community Development (H & CD) funding
to be appropriated with 1980 H & CD Block Grant program.
Will provide for curb, gutter and sidewalk improvements ---------- 39,966 $ 93,509
c. Undergrounding including storm drainage, Burnett Avenue S.
(S. 7th - S. 4th) (Amendment #25) Street Fund, Program #049 ---------------- 18,915
d. Overlay project Burnett Avenue S. (S. 5th - S. 4th), Arterial
a Street Fund, Program #025, (Amendment #19) --------------------------------- 10,500
1980 Funding/Burnett Avenue S. Project --- $122,924
Not Funded: Burnett Avenue S. Parking Lot ---- $24,445
Street Lighting ------------------ 49,005
Note: Burnett Avenue S. Linear Park construction funded by H K. CD
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PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, December 3, 1979, 8:00 p.m.
Council Chambers, Renton Municipal Building
200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington
PURPOSE: Public Hearing on proposed use of Federal Revenue Sharing funds for the year 1980.
Citizens of Renton will have an opportunity to make written or oral comments
regarding uses of Revenue Sharing funds.
amended in 1 6 the following is
In compliance with the Revenue Sharing Act of 197 , as am 97 , g
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submitted as estimated funding to be received from Federal Revenue Sharing and expenditures
of same as amended from Mayor's proposed use of Revenue Sharing funds for 1980.
ESTIMATED FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING AVAILABLE FOR 1980: (See pg. 31, 1980 Budget Document
Estimated Beginning Fund Balance ---------------------------- $ 7,500
Federal Entitlements ---------------------------------------- 6349296
Estimated Interest on Investment of Funds ------------------- 7,000
TOTAL ESTIMATED FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUNDS AVAILABLE IN 1980 ------------------ $648,796
PROPOSED AMENDED **
1980 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING (FRS) EXPENDITURES PROPOSED & AMENDED: FRS USE FRS USE
REFERENCE/1980
BUDGET DOCUMENT
l) PUBLIC SAFETY
Pg. 248 ------ New South End Fire Station (Land acquisition, construc-
tion and manning) Fire Department --------------------- $250,000 $250,000
Pg. 334 ------ Spectrum Analyzer (Test equipment to maintain emergency
communications network) Traffic Engineering, a/c 64.00 8,500 8,500
Pg. 334 ------ Tektronics 457 Scope and Cart (Replacement equipment to
service communication and signal equipment) Traffic
Engineering, a/c 64.00 -------------------------------- 3,700 3,700
TOTAL PUBLIC SAFETY -------------------------------------- $262,200 $262,200
2) PARKS & RECREATION
Pg. 405 ------ Mother's Park Storage Shed, Park Facilities a/c 62.01 -- $ 4,950 $ 4,950
Pg. 405 ------ Tiffany Park Tennis Courts, Park Facilities a/c 63.06 -- 35,000 35,000
Pg. 405 ------ Earlington Park Tennis Courts, Park Facilities a/c 63.01 35,000 ---
(Amendment #13 transferred funds to Talbot Hill
Reservoir project
Pg. 405 ------ Talbot Hill Reservoir, portion of cost for Tennis Courts
and Fencing, Park Facilities a/c 63.09 ---------------- --- 35,000 **
Pg. 405 ------ Philip Arnold Park Redevelopment (portion of cost),
Park Facilities a/c 63.07 ----------------------------- 28,516 28,516
Pg. 405 ------ Gang Mower Replacement, Park Facilities a/c 64.00 ------ 10,000 10,000
Pg. 405 ------ 15 Stage Lights - Carco Theater, Park Facilities a/c 64.00 1,500 1,500
Pg. 411 ------ Compact Pickup Truck for Cedar River Trail Facilities Ann
a/c 64.00 --------------------------------------------- 5,000 5,000
TOTAL PARKS & RECREATION --------------------------------- $119,966 $119,966
Continued next page.
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CITY OF RENTON
PUBLIC HEARING: 1980 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING (FRS) EXPENDITURES COUNCIL MEETING
PROPOSED & AMENDED - Continued December 3, 1979
+ REFF.RENCE/1980
PROPOSED AMENDED �
BUDGET DOCUMENT FRS USE FRS USE
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3) TRANSPORTATION
j Pg. 328 ------ Burnett Avenue S. Parking Lot Construction, Street
Fund Program #047 ----------------------------------- $ 63,000 $ --
(Amendment #24 transferred funds to Burnett Avenue S.
Street Improvements)
lNew Program -- Burnett Avenue S. (S. 7th - S. 5th) Street Improvements,
Street Fund Program #048 (portion of cost) ------ --- 45,000
New Program -- Burnett Avenue S. (S. 7th - S. 4th) Undergrounding
including Storm Drainage, Street Fund Program #049
(majority of cost) (Amendment #25 added program) ---- --- 18,000
Pg. 343 ------ Traffic Engineering Vehicle, a/c 64.00 5,500 51500
TOTAL TRANSPORTATION $ 68,500 $ 68,500
4) LIBRARIES
Pg. 433 ------ Library Books and Materials, Library Services
a/c 66.00 (portion of cost) ------------------------- $ 46,500 $ 53,500 **
(Amendment #12 increased allocation b $7,000, to
{ be funded by Federal Revenue Sharing
Pg. 431 -- Library Services Salaries & Benefits, a/c 10.00 ------ 151,630 144,630
(Amendment #12 decreased Revenue Sharing funding for
salaries & benefits by $7,000; Note: This is not a
cut in salaries & benefits, transfer of funding
source only)
TOTAL LIBRARIES ---------------------------------------- $1989130 $198,130
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TOTAL 1980 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES PROPOSED & AMENDED ---- $648,796 $648,796
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RENTO
N CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
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Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF DECEMBER 3, 1979
4. SPECIAL AWARD: Margaret Rose Anderson for Service - Municipal Arts Commissionled
5. PUBLIC HEARING: L. I .D. #314 Street Improvements , Sewers and Water;
Vicinity of East Valley Hwy. and Lind Ave. SW;
Continued from November 5, 1979.
Correspondence
6. PUBLIC MEETING : Wells Avenue South Bridge Replacement
Presentation of Preliminary Plans
7. AUDIENCE COMMENT
8. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
10. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Members of the Council
for study and are adopted by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
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a. Planning Director requests ordinance to appropriate $20, 179 additional
revenue for South Burnett Linear Park. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
b. Chairman of Green River Basin Executive Committee reports completion of
review of East Side Green River Watershed Project; P-1 Channel . Information.
C. Metro Industrial District opposes decision of Green River Basin Executive
Committee re East Side Watershed Project for P-1 Channel location. Refer
to Green River Basin Executive Committee.
d. East Lake Washington Audubon Society express concern for rapid rate of
filling Renton marsh areas south of Hwy. 405. Refer to Green River Basin
Executive Committee and City Planning Department for response.
11 . CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Planning Director - Planning Commission recommendation for Comprehensive
Plan Amendment re Earlington Hill Area
b. Grady Way Bridge Replacement
12. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
13. AUDIENCE COMMENT
14. ADJOURNMENT
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
December 10 , 1979 Office of the City Clerk
R E F E R R A L S
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Green River Basin Program
Metro opposition to change in P-1 Channel
�.. Audubon Society re filling of marshland
ENERGY CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
City of Seattle program for home energy conservation
PUBLIC WORKS
Consid— era o
' n of deletion of portions of LID #314
Notify property owners Honey Creek Service area
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Adoption of Crimin—a—T-77 Traffic Statutes
Grady Way Bridge replacement - Resolution and Joint Resolution w/Tukwila
Ordinances on first reading 12/10: Service Charge and area Honey Creek Trunk Sewer
FICA Sick leave adjustment
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1-7-80 LID #314 East Valley area (Earlington Flats)
1-14-$0 Comprehensive Plan Appeal - Earlington Hill
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
December 10 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to
the flag and called the meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL GEORGE J . PERRY, ROBERT J . HUGHES, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W.
TRIMM, CHARLES F. SHANE. ..w.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney;
IN ATTENDANCE TED BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk;
GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and
Recreation Director; CAPT. BOURASA, Police Department; WARREN
GONNASON, Public Works Director; RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief;
MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant.
PRESS GREG ANDERSON, REnton Daily Record Chronicle
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
DECEMBER 3, 1979 INCLUDING ADDENDUM. CARRIED.
SPECIAL AWARD Mayor Delaurenti presented Margaret Rose Anderson with Special
Award for outstanding service to the City as Chairperson and
Member of the Municipal Arts Commission from 1971 to 1979•
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been
L. I .D. #314 published, posted and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti opened the
Improvements public hearing continued from 11/-'/79 to consider revised
E. Valley Hwy Local Improvement District No. 314 street improvements, sanitary
Area to Lind SW sewers, water mains and fire hydrants in the area of East
Valley Highway and SW 16th St. from SR 167 ramp and westerly
Continued from to Lind Ave. SW. Letters of protest were received from Dave
November 5, 1979 and Swedes Service, 208 SW 16th St. ; Henry C. Hardebeck, 22901 .�..
SE 292nd Pl . , Kent; Mildred M. Summers by Del Bennett for BEMP
Assoc. ; Mobil Oil Corp. , 612 S. Flower St. , Los Angeles; Puget
Sound Power and Light, Bellevue; Olympic Pipeline Co. , P.O.
Box 236; Gary Merlino Construction, 8630 Fauntlee Crest SW,
Seattle; Ceco Corp. , 6808 S. 140th, Seattle; James L. & J.R.
Hawk, 6808 S. 140th, Seattle; James L. Hawk; Sam Younker, P.O.
Box 637; Craig Taylor Equipment Co. , P.O. Box 710; Delores
Kohl , 12811 84th S. , Seattle; N.A. Magnuson, 918 S. 138th St. ,
Seattle; Emilio Plerotti , 3412 E.Valley Rd. ; Herman M. Allenbach,
1018 SW 144th St. , Seattle; J. E. Morrison, 1432 Maple Ave. SW;
Chris Palzer, P.O. Box 5226, Redondo.
Continued Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported the protests
received against formation of LID 314 stand at 22.83% of the
total assessment. The letter explained reduction of total
assessment from $8,992,392 to $5,660,000 by reduction in storm,
sewer pipe sizes, deletion of sanitary sewers, narrowing of
roadway widths, deletion of illumination systems and traffic
signals. Gonnason introduced Ed Rudloff of Project Engineers,
Jones Assoc. and used wall map and charts to explain area and
zone and termini assessments. Gonnason explained 8.33% of the
22.83% protest was received from property owners with commit-
ments to install outside improvements , true protest 14.50%.
Gonnason further explained reduction in scope of project with
i deletion of sidewalks, but that any property owner desiring side-
walks inclusion could do so. Gonnason explained deletion of
street and sewers SW 27th west of proposed Parkway; reduce
width of SW 16th St. and E.Valley Rd. from 44 ft. to 36 ft.
and of SW 27th St. from 56 ft. to 44 ft. between Lind SW and
Valley Parkway; and from 56 ft. to 36 ft. between Lind SW and
E.Valley Rd. Also delete P-9 improvements except King County loan.
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PUBLIC HEARING - Continued
LID #314 Persons present favoring the LID: Becky Bogard for Broadacres,
Continued Inc. (Longacres) offering assistance re letters of credit to
to 1/7/80 Guarantee Fund. Persons present opposing the LID: Harry C.
K Wilson, Craig Taylor Equipment Co. ; Gary Merlino; Del Bennett,
y 18004 SE 147th; Sam Younker, 10816 Cornell Ave. S. , Seattle;
k Emilio Pierotti , 17034 SE 184th; George Williams, Olympic Pipeline.
Questions by Councilmembers ensued. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
SHANE, CITY OF RENTON OFFICIALLY PROTEST LID #314 ASSESSMENT TO
CITY' S PROPERTY. CARRIED. Moved by Clymer, Second Shane, delete
the east side of East Valley Rd. and west side of 16th St. from
the L. I . D. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH,
REFER MATTER OF L. I .D. TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FOR CONSIDERA-
TION OF CLYMER'S MOTION AND THE HEARING BE CONTINUED FOR THREE
WEEKS TO JANUARY 7, 1980. CARRIED. Time 9:38 p.m.
Recess MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL RECESS FOR 10 MINUTES.
CARRIED. Council reconvened at 9:52 p.m. Roll Call : All
Members present as previously shown.
MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO
AGENDA ITEM ll .a. AT THIS TIME. CARRIED.
Earlington Hill Letter from Planning Director Ericksen reported completion of
Comprehensive review by the Planning Commission of request for Comprehensive
Plan Plan amendment to the Earlington Hill (CP-904-79) area for
Appeal for expansion of low density multi-family designation. The letter
One Block Area explained six property owners in the area have requested an
amendment of the Comprehensive Plan to designate the block
bounded by SW Langston Rd. , Stevens SW, SW 3rd Pl . and Earling-
ton Ave. SW to a low density designation for multi-family.
The letter notes existing land use designations indicate
portions of the block as low density multi-family as transi-
tion from the medium density multi-family designation located
�.r. parallel to SW Sunset Blvd. and that the Commission feels area
should denote single family area and noted reasons. Letter from
Proponet (Lloyd Atwood) registered appeal of the recommendation.
Motion setting a public hearing was withdrawn when City Attorney
noted no legal requirement and no publication requirement.
Persons present speaking in favor of appeal : Bob Losey, 808 SW
4th P1 . ; Charles Taylor, 356 Thomas Ave. SW. Present opposing
multi-family: George Bryant, 318 Stevens Ave. SW.
Continued Clark Teegarden, 264 Seneca Pl . SW, former Planning Commission
Member expressed belief Council should hold public hearing so
that proper notification would be made. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL HOLD PUBLIC HEARING JANUARY 14, 1980
ON APPEAL OF PLANNING COMMISSION DECISION OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.
CARRIED.
PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been pub-
Wells Ave. lished and posted, Mayor Delaurenti opened public meeting for
Bridge presentation of preliminary design of Wells Ave. Bridge
Replacement replacement by Entranco, Engineers. Detailed scale model of
the bridge was displayed. John Bannon, Engineer, explained
the project consisting of single span bridge with 40-ft roadway
and five-foot walkways on each side, modified approach using
portion of Jones Park and rechannelization of intersection of
Wells Ave. S. and S. Riverside Dr. Bannon explained the
structure would provide maximum clearance to the Cedar River
Trail System and 100-year flood level with minimum increase
in roadway profile. Persons present making inquiries : Versie
Vaupel , 221 Wells N. , noted change in previously distributed
plan; Clark Teegarden asked railing placement to permit view
of river; Parks Director Webley noted Park Board would review
at next meeting. The Engineer noted safety requirements.
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, TABLE MATTER UNTIL PARK BOARD
REPORT RECEIVED. CARRIED.
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12/10/79 Page 3
AUDIENCE COMMENT Donovan Tracy of King County Planning Department and the Green
Green River River Basin Executive Committee Coordinator presented materials
Basin Program and review of the Green River Basin Program and reported that
the Federal Soil Conservation Service (SCS) is now prepared to
enter into an agreement with the Cities of Auburn, Kent, Renton
Tukwila, King County Conservation District and King County Green
River Flood Control Zone District to proceed with the East Side
Watershed Project. Tracy explained necessary resolution author-
izing Mayor Delaurenti to execute the agreement, explained the
projected time for commencement of construction April 1 , 1980.
Upon Council inquiry, Mayor Delaurenti noted no commitment for mole
funding is required. Percentage of acreage to be set aside for
wetlands was discussed; Mayor Delaurenti noted city' s 22 acres
wetlands sufficient. Following further discussion, it was
MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, SUPPORT OF CITY' S SPONSORSHIP
OF P-1 CHANEL BE REITERATED. Kay Johnson, Renton Chamber of
Commerce, noted need for Sponsors to furnish 110 acres of wetlands.
MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, MATTER OF
THE GREEN RIVER BASIN PROGRAM BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY
SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. CARRIED. (See Consent Agenda. )
Del Bennett Del Bennett commended Mayor Delaurenti for service to the
City and noted future challenges, engineering problems and
growth management, that area is now 10 to 15% developed and
that during the next ten years predicted 95 to 100% development.
Bennett also commended the City for inclusion of Traffic Engi-
neer but expressed disappointment that salary granted was not
commensurate with ability and education necessary.
Kay Johnson Kay Johnson, 300 Rainier Ave. , further discussed Green River
Basin project and reiterated need for 110 acres wetlands and
asked referral of Consent Agenda items to the Community Services
Committee.
Bruce McKay Bruce McKay, 241 Factory Ave. N. , recalled President Carter's
proposed energy conservation and recalled City's adoption of •--
resolution July 23, and noted City of Seattle program requir-
ing home owners to meet conservation standards within five years
and $3.00 per day fine for non-compliance. McKay urged the
City of Renton to adopt like program. Mayor Delaurenti noted
referral to the City' s Energy Conservation Committee. Council-
man Stredicke noted need for possible plan in event of state or
federal request that Christmas lighting be turned off in city.
OLD BUSINESS Councilman Perry noted attendance at Planning Association Con-
ference and urged attendance at spring conference 4/30 - 5/2/80
by Council Members.
Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes submitted report noting
Committee Report review of requests of Police Department and Municipal Court to
Criminal and incorporate criminal and traffic statutes: RCW 26.09.300
Traffic Statutes Restraining Orders, 9A.28.020, 030 and 040 Criminal Attempt,
Solicitation and Conspiracy. The Committee concurred in the
City Attorney's recommendation for incorporation by reference
and further recommended the matter be referred to the Ways and
Means Committee for proper legislation. MOVED BY SHINPOCH,
SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
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CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda items are adopted by one motion OR
which follows items included :
Appropriation Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested an ordinance
Burnett Linear to appropriate additional revenue in the amount of $20, 179
Park (Ord.#3385) to South Burnett Linear Park. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Green River Basin Letter from Mayor Delaurenti , Chairman of the Green River Basin
Executive Committee reported completion by consultants of review
of channel and storage design modifications to the East Side
Green River Watershed Project. The letter noted the study
analyzed four design options for the P-1 drainage channel and
included wide channel plan proposed by the S.C. S. and also urged
support re watershed project. (Information)
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12/10/79 Page 4
CONSENT AGENDA - Continued
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND PERRY, APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA. MOVED BY
Approval SHINPOCH,, SECOND CLYMER, FOLLOWING TWO LETTERS BE REFERRED TO
THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Metro Opposes Letter from Carl Holm, VP, Metro Industrial District Inc. ,
P-1 Channel noted 10/2/79 Green River Basin Executive Committee meeting
Location Change for consideration of P-1 Channel design alternatives and
-- apparently favored Alternative 4 as opposed to the original
P-1 Channel location. Metro's letter registered opposition to
this change claiming loss of use of 30.8 acres of industrial-
office land and further noted belief that it is in the interest
of the City to maintain the original alignment and listed seven
adverse effects. The letter suqgested Renton maintain its 13
year identification with original P-1 Channel and the vast
amount of planning by the City, land owners and others in area.
(See above motion for referral to Community Service Committee. )
Audubon Society Letter from Leonard Stiener, President, East Lake Washington
re Audubon Society, expressed concern about the rapid rate of
Green River Basin filling that is occuring in the Renton marsh areas south of
Marshland Highway 405. The letter stated they were under the impression
that fill was going to take place over a long period of time
and in conjunction with drainage program coordinanted by the
S.C. S. and King County. The letter noted heavy use by wildlife
of marsh and pond south and east of the Austin buildings
occupied by The Boeing Company and that areas operate as
natural water recharge areas and help eliminate flooding
problems in the Valley. The letter suggest incorporation of
these natural areas into the development and drainage plans
for the industrial park which could prove a model for similar
type developments. The letter noted marshes once filled cannot
-NObe recovered and urged consideration of proposal and that cur-
"` rent rate of drainage be stopped, that ditch has been dug and
rapidly draining this marsh. (See above referral to the
Community Services Committee. )
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means
Committee Report
Ordinance #3382 Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted report
Citizens Federal recommending second and final readings of an ordinance vacating
Street Vacation a portion of right-of-way between NE Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland
Ave. NE as petition by Citizens Federal Savings and Loan
Association (VAC 18-79) First reading of ordinance 12/3/79.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
First Reading Committee recommended first reading: An ordinance was read
Excluding FICA excluding social security payment for illness or disability
Payment on Sick (FICA) . Following reading. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE,
Leave REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3384 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of right-of-way between
Mastro Vacation NE 4th St. and Union Ave. NE as petitioned by Michael Mastro
of Right-of-Way (VAC-15-79) • Following readings, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND
SHANE, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL
READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
PERRY, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3385 An ordinance was read appropriating funds in amount of $20,179
Fund Appropriation for South Burnett Linear Park from unanticipated revenue.
Burnett Linear MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE
Park ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following
reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT AS
READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: SHINPOCH, STREDICKE, PERRY, HUGHES,
CLYMER, TRIMM. ONE-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED.
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ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued
First Reading An ordinance was read establishing a trunk line service charge
Service Charge and trunk line service area in the Honey Creek and Kennydale
Trunk Line Service areas and establishing the amount of charge upon connection
Honey Creek to the public sewer and increasing charges annually. MOVED BY
It and 3t per CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND
square foot MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND PERRY,
NOTIFY LAND OWNERS OF PENDING LEGISLATION AFFECTING PROPERTY
DEVELOPMENT IN NORTHEAST SECTION OF CITY. CARRIED. Mayor
Delaurenti requested Public Works Director to notify. Now
Resolution }2310 A resolution was read approving the final plat of Fernwood East
Fernwood East located between Union Ave. SE and 138th SE directly north of
Final Plat SE 2nd Place. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT RESOLUTION
AS READ. CARRIED.
VOUCHER APPROVAL The Ways and Means Committee approved for payment Vouchers
No. 25908 through No. 26-73 in the amount of $226,382.62, having
received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise
and/or services. Approval includes LID #307 Revenue Warrant
R-10 in the amount of $89,582.76 plus Cash Warrants C-13 in the
amount of $87,028.36 and C-14 $2,554.40. Warrants #25903 - 25907
machine voided. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE VOUCHERS
AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE
Grady Way Bridge Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason presented copy of
Replacement Tukwila Resolution #704 and copy of joint resolution to be
adopted by both Tukwila and Renton relating to need for the
improved regional traffic flows in the GradyWay/Southcenter
Blvd. corridor. The letter noted paragraph 2A of the resolution
will require estimated $39,000 additional consulting engineering
services to accomplish the work indicated in that paragraph and
expressed the belief it should be the responsibility of the
City of Tukwila. However, the letter noted agreement with the
content and intent of the resolution and recommended the Council
adopt the joint resolution. Moved by Shane,- Second Trimm,
adopt the resolution. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY CLYMER, SECOND BY
STREDICKE, REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Executive Session MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION.
CARRIED. The Council convened in Executive Session at 12: 10 p.m.
for the purpose of considering letter request of the Police
Guild to open the contract which expires 12/31/81 . Upon
reconvening in regular session, roll was taken and all Council
members were present as previously shown. MOVED BY SHINPOCH,
SECOND STREDICKE, DENY THE REQUEST OF THE POLICE GUILD AND
NOT OPEN THE CONTRACT AT THIS TIME. CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN.
CARRIED. Meeting adjourned at 12:15 a.m. (12/4/79)
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EXP111 34 C RFyTCN
jDATE 12/10/79 WARRAti, - ISTRIBUTION
FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS : N0. #25903-25907
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CURRENT $43A777o36
PARKS *41976.28
ARTERIAL STREETS $521943. 81
STREETS *141965973
STREET FORWARD THRUST *21941 .50
WATERWORKS UTILITY $591002.35
AIRPORT $361995.96
1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION *31818912
EQUIPMENT RENTAL *61961051
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $2261382#62
WEA THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
tENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE: BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED., UO HEREBY
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO. 25908 THROUGH NO• 26073 IN THE AMOUNT
OF *226, 382.62 T IS 10THDAY OF DECEMBER 1979.
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN MEMBE + •
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L.I.D.#307
MEMBER` � •
REVENUE WARRANT R-10 $89,582.76
CASH WARRANT C-13 $87,028.36
CASH WARRANT C-14 $ 2,554.40
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF December 10, 1979
COMMITTEE JDATE TIME CHAIRMAN _ LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE !December Cancelled SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 12/13 4:30 P.M. PERRY 6th Floor Conf . Room Appeal by Church of the Nazarene
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 12/18 ?:00 P.M. STREDICKE Council Chambers Meet w/King Cty.Council Members ,
Planning RE : Hawkins Open Space
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j WAYS AND 'BEANS Mon. 12/17 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf . Room Pending Legislation
PUBLIC SAFETY Tues. 12/11 4:45 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room City Attorney & Police Chief
Requested to Attend
TRANSPO `A:T I ON TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
Lind Ave. Dedication Thurs. 12/13 10:00 A.M. Lind Avenue Ribbon Cutting
Canine Video Presentation Wed. 12/12 7:00 P.M. Police Dept. Visit Seattle Lumber
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
DECEMBER 10, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
7132 $ 2,200 Boeing Renton Plant Expansion & Renovation
7133 40,000 Boeing Renton Plant Modernize Offices
7134 38,000 Boeing Renton Plant Construct Office Partitions
7135 3,500 Municipality of Seattle Royal Hills Dr. SE Construct Bus Shelter
71'' 3,500 Municipality of Seattle Royal Hills Dr. SE Construct Bus Shelter
71 3,500 Municipality of Seattle Park Ave. So. Construct Bus Shelter
713,500 Municipality of Seattle No. 30th & Park Ave. N. Construct Bus Shelter
713_9 3,500 Municipality of Seattle Taylor Ave. NW Construct Bus Shelter
7140 3,500 Municipality of Seattle Redmond Ave. NE Construct Bus Shelter
7141 3,500 Municipality of Seattle Edmonds Ave. NE Construct Bus Shelter
7142 20,000 Russ Eager 253 Thomas Ave. SW Construct Carport
7143 181 ,000 Country Hills Assoc. 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S. Site Preparation for Apts.
7144 4,959 Jack Graves 201 Union Ave. SE Construct Patio,Carport,& Shed
7145 4,559 Anthony Sacco 201 Union Ave. SE Construct Patio,Carport,& Shed
7146 23,000 Boeing Renton Plant Expand Exercise Facilities
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
22 Mrs. Kirkman 431 Wells So. Repair Side Sewer
2247 John Meinzinger 1004 N. 32nd St. Sanitary Sewer
2248 Wall & Redekop 1100-1150 Sunset B1vd.NE Sidewalk
2249 J. D.A. Corp. 7900 110th Ave. SE Install Storm Sewer, Waterline
2250 John H. McTigue 2717 Meadow Ave. N. Install Side Sewer
, ELECTRICAL PERMITS
597 $ 30,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Lighting
8598 4, 780 Boeing Renton Plant Modernize Office Bldg.
8599 100 Brown/Strand Homes 1220 N. 28th Pl . Install Temp. Service
8600 3,000 KME Manufacturing 849 Seneca SW Wire Motors - Heaters
8601 1 ,200 Vandaveer Construction 606 S. 31st St. Wire Residence
86r 700 James E. Buss 100 Williams Ave. N. Wire Addition
86( 10,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Lighting System
86.� 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3324 SE 17th St. Wire Residence
8605 VOID
8606 400 David E. Traxel 418 Shattuck Ave. S. Increase Service
8607 240 William F. Anderson 641 Wells Ave. N. Convert to Underground Service
8608 500 Denzil Bryant 1114 Benson Rd. So. Increase Service
8609 1 ,500 John Meinzinger 1004 N. 32nd St. Wire Residence
MECHANICAL PERMITS
7388 $ 3,500 S. C.S. Holdings 263 Rainier Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7389 6,500 McDonalds Restaurant 4411 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Heating/Cooling System
7390 1 ,600 Carlo Suffia 2224 NE 28th Install Furnace
7391 200,000 Austin Co. 1801 Lind Ave. SW Install Heating/Ventilation
7392 250,000 Austin Co. 1801 Lind Ave . SW Install Heating/Ventilation
7393 6,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Air/Sprinkler System
17394 16,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Air/Sprinkler System
7395 960 Donald Schumsky 913 S. 3rd St. Install Water Heater/Heater
7396 610 Donald Schumsky 917 S. 3rd St. Install Gas Heater
7397 677 Donald Schumsky 919 S. 3rd St. Install Heater
7398 260 Donald W. Schumsky 9131 S. 3rd St. Install Furnace
7399 1 ,358 Donald Schumsky 911 S. 3rd St. Install Furnace
7400 1 , 100 Donald Schumsky 915 S. 3rd St. Install Gas Furnace
7401 869 Charles Henderson 1402 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace/Water Heater
7402 2,400 Boeing Renton Plant Install Gas Heater
74( 2,500 Renton School Distr.#403 3000 NE 4th St. Install Two Sinks
REV-PwABLE PERMITS
,00 2 Municipality of Seattle
1' 0043 Municipality of Seattle
0044 Municipality of Seattle
0045 Municipality of Seattle
0046 Municipality of Seattle
` 0047 Municipality of Seattle
0048 Municipality of Seattle
SIGN PERMITS
749 $ 100 Food Group 230 Rainier Ave. S. Install Portable Sign
750 2,300 Puget Power & Light Co. 620 So. Grady Way Install Ground Sign
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
December 17 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF DECEMBER 10, 1979
4. PUBLIC HEARING: L. I .D. #315, Sidewalks for Senior Housing Area Now
Burnett Ave. So. from So. 2nd St. to So. Tobin St.
Continued from November 19, 1979
PUBLIC HEARING: SOUTHEAST RENTON COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING AREA
Proposed Site "C" Area - South of Valley General Hospital
5• AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Members of the Council
for sftudy and are adopted by one motion without discussion, unless requested.
a. Board of Public Works recommends rescission of the easements granted
in 1965 for sanitary sewers and lateral lines - Renton Village Co.
authorizing Mayor and City Clerk to sign. Council concur.
b. Jack A. Benaroya Co. re Water system interties and transfer of
ownership to the City with existing easements. Refer to Utilities
Committee and Public Works Department .
C. Finance Director request for ordinance-appropriation and transfer
of funds for Comprehensive Employment Training Fund (CETA) . Refer
to Ways and Means Committee.
d. Summons and Complaint, State of Washington -vs- City of Renton ,
Homeco, Inc. , Shenandoah-Graystone Inc. regarding loss of State
Patrol vehicle. Refer to City Attorney .
e. Summons and Writ, Irving W. Hull -vs- City of Renton regarding denial
of Rezone R-394-79. Refer to City Attorney.
f. Dan Poli request for revision of the lighting system in the downtown
area. Refer to Energy Conservation Committee.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Hearing Examiner recommends approval of Rezone R-434-79, G to SR-1
and denial of Special Permit SP-433-79. Appeal filed by First Church
of the Nazarene.
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12, ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
December 17 , 1979 Meeting City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
CITY ATTORNEY
Court Case re State Patrol vehicle
Summons and Writ of Certiorari Hull Rezone
ENERGY CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
Dan Poli 's letter of 12/1377-9 objecting to unnecessary lighting
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
Authorized to sign release of easement 12th and Lynnwood, WRV Corp.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Proceed with LID 315, call for bids
Request of Benaroya re purchase of interties
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Request of Benaroya re purchase of interties
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Proceed with LID 315 (Ordinance)
SE Quadrant Comprehensive Plan (Ordinance)
Church of Nazarene Rezone R-343-79 (Ordinance)
CETA Appropration (Ordinance 3386 adopted 12/17)
Canine Unit funds from Contingency Fund (Ordinance)
Honey Creek trunk line Public Hearing 2/4/80 (Resolution)
Setback in residential area - Building Code (Ordinance on first reading 12/17/79)
PUBLIC HEARING
2 0 Honey Creek Trunk line service area
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
December 17 , 1979 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to
the flag and called the meeting to order.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL GEORGE J . PERRY, ROBERT J . HUGHES, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W.
TRIMM. ABSENT: CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney;
IN ATTENDANCE GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; SHARON
GREEN, Personnel Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; "r"
JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; WARREN GONNASON,
Public Works Director; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Asst.
JAMES MATTHEWS, Fire Department; DONALD PERSSON, Police Dept.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF
DECEMBER 12, 1979 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
SPECIAL AWARD Mayor Delaurenti presented Special Award to George Perry for
16 years outstanding service to the community as Councilman.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
L. I .D. #315 published and mailed according to law, Mayor Delaurenti
Sidewalks opened the public hearing continued from November 19, 1979
Senior Citizen to consider Local Improvement District No. 315 to construct
Housing Area and install concrete sidewalks on the east side of Burnett
Burnett Ave. S. Ave. S. between S. 2nd St. northerly to a point 88.5 feet
north of the north margin of S. Tobin St. ; assessment roll
in the amount of $23 ,936.84. Letter from Public Works Director
Gonnason reported that McLendon Hardware Co. has installed a
portion of the improvements originally scheduled as part of
LID #315, that deletion and review reduce the remaining work
to estimated cost of $9,390 and front foot from $25.7385 to
$14,9048. The assessment of Minnie Ellison' s property would
be reduced from $1 ,286.93 to $745.24. The letter noted the
City Attorney is reporting on deferred payment of assessment
for low- income senior citizens. The letter noted unsuccessful
attempt to locate other monies; and also recalled letter of
3/8/79 noting Council may wish to consider appropriating funds
to participate in this program to further reduce assessments .
City Attorney Warren explained statutory method whereby the
city can defer assessments for economically disadvantaged
property owners until time of dissolution of the LID when pay-
ment must be made in full , or at time of sale.
Continued Minnie Ellison, 88 Burnett Ave. S. , inquired re interest and
was advised of need for annual payment of interest; also re
driveway cut and was advised of $50 to $100 additional cost.
Mrs. Ellison did not withdraw her protest; also re stumbling
block of raised sidewalk and was advised lot would be built up.
Standards for poor and affirmed were discussed. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, CITY AUTHORIZE THE
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR TO PROCEED WITH PROJECT AND CALL FOR
BIDS KEEPING IN MIND DEFERRAL OF ASSESSMENTS ON THIS ITEM
AND REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Scout Troup Scout Troup No. 490 was welcomed to the meeting along with
Mr. Johnson, Adviser.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
Southeast published and mailed, Mayor Delaurenti opened the public hear-
Quadrant ing to consider appeal of Planning Commission recommendation
Comprehensive for Southeast Comprehensive Planning Area, Area "C" South of
Plan the Valley General Hospital ; hearing requested and set 11/26/79.
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PUBLIC HEARING - Continued
SE Quadrant Letter from Planning Director Ericksen explained the update
Comprehensive of the area Comprehensive Plan, both negative and positive
Plan, Area "C" aspects and recommended moderate expansion of the Land Use
Continued Plan to include low density and medium density to the south and
east of the Valley General Hospital to insure managed growth of
are,;. MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR
FIV MINUTES. CARRIED. Council recessed at 8:30 p.m. and re-
con ened at 8:40 p.m. All Council Members present at Roll Call .
.... Continued Letters of protest were read opposing multi-family residential
south of the area proposed by Planning Commission from: Nancy
Purcell and Clyde C. Medlock, 1006 S. E. 192nd; also from Barbara
Fenkner, 10015 SE 192nd; Kenneth W. and JoAnne Powell , 19027
102nd SE; Stefan and Shirley Miller, 10204 SE 192nd St. ,
G. Warren and R. Elaine Diamond, 4914 Talbot Rd. S. ; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert D. Wilson, 720 S. 55th St. ; Josephine and John
A. Wilson, 9403 S. 192nd St.
Continued Planning Director Ericksen explained the present and recommended
comprehensive plan Planning Department Dave Clemens used
walls maps and pointed out various growth items. MOVED PERRY,
SECOND SHINPOCH, RECESS. CARRIED. All present Roll Call . 10:08 p.m.
Audience Audience Comment: Speaking in favor of expanded multi-family
Comment residential (south of the area proposed in the PlanningCom-
mission recommendation) to S. 192nd St. : John Tynes, Harbor
Investments, Arrowhead Developments, Federal Way. MOTION BY
PERRY, SECOND SHINPOCH, GRANT ADDITIONAL TIME BEYOND THE
FIVE MINUTE LIMITATION. CARRIED. Slide presentation by
Ed Unger, Harbor Investments, Federal Way; Fred Bowser, 16044
16th SW, Seattle; Nat Washington, 170 Mercer St. , Seattle;
Recommer,ded Plan Darrel Connell , R&H Co. , 3468 West Marginal Way, Seattle; Ferd
205 Acres : Reichlin at 13033 15th SW, Burien; Douglas Morrel , 4614 Talbot Rd. S.
Public Presons present speaking in favor of Planning Commission Plan C:
& Quasi 33 .Acres Bob Wilson, 720 S. 55th St. ; Nancy Purcell , 10006, SE 192nd;
Single Family Grover Shegrud, 4518 Talbot Rd. S. ; Roy Fournier, 4700 Talbot Rd.
125 Acres S. ; Warren Diamond 4914 Talbot Rd. S. ; Elaine Diamond presented
Low Density MF petition bearing 14 signatures of area residents requesting the
15-20 Acres Council acceptance of Commission Plan C. Art Peterson, 4915
Medium Density Talbot Road S. opposed multi-family residential designation
25-30 Acres MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND PERRY, PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED.
CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, COUNCIL ACCEPT
RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND REFER MATTER
TO THE WAYS AND MEANS_COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED.
Time: 11 :08 p.m.
AUDIENCE COMMENT MOVED BY PERRY, SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE AGENDA
ITEM 9.a. TO BE READ AT THIS TIME, CARRIED.
First Church of Letter from Hearing Examiner Kaufman called attention to
the Nazarene November 21 , 1979 recommendation regarding First Church of
Rezone R-434-79 the Nazarene Rezone R-434-79 and Special Permit SP-433-79
SP-433-79 property located in the vicinity of 850 Union Ave. NE, just
and north of Honeydew Elementary School on the east side of Union
Appeal Ave. NE; request for rezone from GS-1 to SR-1 and special
permit to construct a church and associated educational facility.
The Land Use Hearing Examiner recommended approval of the rezone
and denial of the special permit. The letter reported appeal
was filed within the 14-day period.
Continued Planning and Development Committee Chairman Perry submitted
Planning and report concurring with the recommendation of the Land Use
DevelopmenF Hearing Examiner for approval of rezone for First Church of
Committee Report the Nazarene R-434-79 and recommended the City Council reverse
Rezone R-434-79 the Examiner's recommendation and grant the Special Permit
SP-433-79 SP-433-79 based on errors of fact and law concerning Conclusions
No. 6 and No. 10 re 100 ft. setback requirement. MOVED BY PERRY,
SECOND SHINPOCH, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE AND REFER
TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
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AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued
Special Permit Pastor Lowell Welker, First Church of Nazarene, thanked
Granted SP-433-79 the Council for action regarding special permit request.
Release of Gary Strother, W.R.V. Corporation, 400 108th Ave. NE, Bellevue,
Easement representing owner and developer of a 45 unit apartment (High-
NE 12th St. and land Park Apartments) at 12th and Lynnwood, requested Council
Lynnwood NE authorize the vacation of sewer easement which is no longer
required due to re-routing. Strother also explained that sale
of the property has been arranged and must have the easement
removed before title can be conveyed. Public Works Director
Gonnason explained the need for authorization to release the
easement and used map to explain need. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
HUGHES, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION AND AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR
AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENT. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND TRIMM, TRANSFER $10,000 FROM CONTIN-
Canine Unit GENCY FUND FOR CANINE UNIT, PURCHASE OF DOG, TRAINING OF
Authorized OFFICER, ADJUSTMENT OF CAR AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS
AND MEANS COMMITTEE. Lt. Perssons noted the training cost of
$1 ,825 including transportation , is included in the $10,000
budget. MOTION CARRIED.
Mayor Delaurenti Council President Shinpoch presented presented Mayor Delaurenti
Honored with with a gift from the Council Members expressing honor for
Crystal Decanter the 372 years service to the City as Councilman and Mayor.
Mayor Delaurenti received a standing ovation.
Beth Campbell Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes noted meeting re the
Traffic Accident Beth Campbell letter request for change in law concerning
with Bicycle. reporting of traffic accidents; that this is a civil matter
12/3 Referral and City Attorney Warren is responding. Noted for the record
as requested by Councilman Hughes.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report
Committee Report requesting a public hearing be set for February 4, 1980 regard- .r
Honey Creek ing the proposed ordinance relating to facility and trunk con-
Trunk Line nection charges and establishing a trunk line service charge
Ordinance and trunk line service area in the Honey Creek and Kennydale
Public Hearing areas. The ordinance also establishes the amount of connection
2/4/80 charge and allowances for annual cost of living increases.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION. CARRIED.
Vouchers The Ways and Means Committee recommended Council approval
for payment of Vouchers 26079 through 26247 in the amount of
$613 ,883.57 having received departmental certification as to
receipt of merchandise and/or services. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee report recommended second and final
Committee Report readings of an ordinance changing the payment of social
security tax permitting exclusion of such payment on account
Ordinance #3383 of illness or disability. Following readings , it was MOVED
Change in FICA BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL
Re Sick Pay CALL: 6-AYE: SHINPOCH, STREDICKE, PERRY, HUGHES, CLYMER
TRIMM. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3386 The committee recommended first reading and advancing to second
CETA Funds and final readings of an ordinance for appropriation and
transfer from unanticipated revenue and Comprehensive Employ-
ment Training Fund (CETA) to CETA Divisions in the amount of
$45,277. Following first reading, MOPED BY CLYMER, SECOND
SHINPOCH, ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.
CARRIED. Following readings , MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH,
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES AS PREVIOUSLY
SHOWN. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record,
payment is 1979 expenditure, not 1980.
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Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued
First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first readings for
Setbacks the following ordinances:
An ordinance was read amending the building code re setbacks
defining single family residential development. MO)IED BY
CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS
AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3387 An ordinance was read deleting Chapter 10 of Title X
Repeals Traffic of City Code relating to negligent driving, reckless
�_. Reckless and driving and driving while intoxicated. MOVED BY CLYMER,
Negligent Driving SECOND BY SHINPOCH, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND
While Intoxicated FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Committee Chairman Clymer noted change in state law with
mandatory one day jail sentence.
Ordinance #3388 An ordinance was read adopting state statutes by reference re
Menacing and criminal enforcement of restraining orders, criminal attempt,
Harassment criminal solicitation and criminal conspiracy and adding
sections to Police Regulations of the City Code re menacing
and harassment. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHINPOCH, SUSPEND
RULES AND ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.
CARRIED. Following readings, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES,
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Resolution #2311 The committee recommended reading and adoption of the following
Joint Resolution resolution: A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor to
Renton/Tukwila execute a joint resolution between the City of Tukwila and
Grady Way Bridge City of Renton re Grady Way Bridge Replacement. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following business is adopted by one motion which follows
the items included:
Renton Village Letter from the Board of Public Works Director Gonnason
Rescinding recommended rescinding of easements which had been granted
Easements in 1965 for sanitary sewer trunk and lateral lines. The
(Quit Claim Deed) letter recommended the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized
to sign necessary papers for rescission as requested by
Renton Village Co. , 15 S. Grady Way. Concur.
Benaroya Letter from Jack A. Benaroya Co. , 5950 Sixth Ave. S. , Seattle,
Interties summarized the history of installation of two water system
interties at Renton-Kent SW 43rd St. and Lind SW and Renton-
Tukwila West Valley Hwy. in August 1978. The letter reported
direct costs for installations $91 ,621 and proposed to transfer
ownership of these intertie systems to the City as a general
benefit to the City at a price of $45,000. The letter noted
that if the City chooses not to acquire these systems , they
will be removed and easements revoked so as to recoup value
of meters and vaults. Refer to the Utilities Committee and
Public Works Department.
Court Case Superior Court Summons and Complaint filed by State of Wash-
State re Vehicle ington vs City of Renton, Homeco, Inc. in amount of $3,000
for loss of State Patrol vehicle which was lost on 4/23/78
in pursuit of stolen vehicle and went over embankment and
into trees at end of Cedar Ave. S. The suit alleged inadequate
-- and/or improper signing and absence of a barricade on Cedar S.
Refer to City Attorney.
Appropriation Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested an ordinance
Request for CETA appropriating and transferring $45,277 for Comprehensive
Employment Training Fund (CETA) in order to keep the CETA
budgetary fund solvent. Letter noted (.FTA regulations have
changed since the 1979 budget was adopt Refer to the
Ways and Means Committee. (See Ordinan,:f >'3386 P-!.le 3)
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Summons and Writ Superior Court Summons, Affidavits and Order for Issuance
of Certiorari of Writ of Certiorari 79-2-08102-7 Irving W. Hull alleged
arbitrary and capricous actions on the part of the City
re Hull Rezone R-394-79(vicinity of 421 Burnett Ave. S.) .
Refer to City Attorney.
Energy Letter from Dan Poli , 420 SW Langston Rd. , requested revision
Conservation of the lighting system in the downtown area. Refer to the
Energy Conservation Committee.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA
Adopted AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Park Supt. , Ron Heiret , reported the Park Board had met
Wells Ave. regarding the Wells Ave. Bridge replacement and that final
Bridge report was forthcoming for 1/7/80 Council meeting.
Hillcrest Upon inquiry of Councilman Stredicke regarding petition
Residents from Hillcrest senior citizen residents regarding harassment
Police Representative Perssons explained awaiting court order
to move one of the offenders out of the community.
Fire Code Councilman Hughes noted fire code violations at new Senior
Violation Center and asked correction of three doors opening inward.
Planning Director and Park Supt. stated violation has been
reported for follow through by the Fire Department.
Executive MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL MEET IN EXECUTIVE
Session SESSION TO DISCUSS LABOR NEGOTIATIONS AND LAND ACQUISITION.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, AMEND MOTION TO REQUEST
ATTENDANCE OF NEWLY-'ILECTED COUNCILMAN ROCKHILL. CARRIED.
CARRIED. Time: 11 :50 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT The Council resumed regular Council Meeting at 12:30 a.m.
Roll Call : All present as previously shown. MOVED BY
SHINPOCH, SECOND CLYMER, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
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DATE 12/17/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
!' FUND TOTAL WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS: NO. 26074 — 26078
CURRENT $71/ 749x62
PARKS $11A294o55
%RTERIAL STREETS $60193@77
STREETS $11s550904
LIBRARY $101487 . 90
COMP EMP TR ACT $1 . 559.46
FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE $280i727i50
STREET FORWARD THRUST $21, 474. 39
L WASH. BCH, FWD THRUST $21296
WATERWORKS UTILITY $78j605938
AIRPORT $61, 074. 92
1975 w 6 S CONSTRwCTION $41545944
EQUIPMENT RENTAL $380115.98
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'OTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $613A883. 57
WEP THE UNDERSIGNEC MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING REL IVSD DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
MERCHANDISE Ar,D/OR SERVICES r4AVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RLNDERED, r)O HEREBY
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Office of the City Clerk
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 18, ' 1979
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE SHINPOCH
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT PERRY
COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues . 12-18 7:00 P.M. STREDICKE Council Chambers Planning Committee of K.C . Counci
RE : Open Space - L.H. Hawkins .
Meet with City Attorney re land i
acquisition.
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 1-7-80 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf . Room Pending Legislation
PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
Special Council Meeting Thurs. 12-27 8:00 P.M. DELAURENTI Council Chambers
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OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
DECEMBER 17, 1979
BUILDING PERMITS
71 $ VOID
7148 10,000 Ray Johnson 317 Smithers Ave. So. Fire Damage Repair
' 7141 3,000 Norma Benson 619 Smithers Ave. S. Install Foundation
171 500 Jerzy Lidzbarski 2113 Jones Pl . SE Build Garage
CO�PXRUCTION PERMITS
; 2551 Don Richards 1903 Rolling Hills Ave.SE Driveway Approach
2552 J. D.A. Cedar Rim Assoc. 44th & 1-405 Install Driveway,Sewer
2253 Affiliated American Corp. 1301 So. Puget Dr. Install Water Line
2254 Renton Highlands Prof. Ctr. 12th & Lynnwood Install Side & Storm Sewer
2255 Pandek Dev.Co. Inc. 607 S. 31st St. Install Side Sewer
2256 Pandek Dev.Co. Inc. 2801 Whitworth S. Install Side Sewer
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
1 $ 300 Louie Gebenini 678 Sunset Blvd. NE Install New Service
8611 3,500 Stirskey Holdings 516 Shattuck Ave. So. Wire 4-Plex
8612 50 Howard Swanson 201 Union Ave. NE Wire Shed
8613 940 Leonard Builders 4415 SE 4th St. Wire Residence
8614 1 ,800 Mary Benton 525 Grant Ave. So. Increase Service
8615 19,000 Stirskey Holdings 263 Rainier Ave. So. Wire Office Building
, 8616 100,000 Boeing Renton Plant Miscellaneous Electrical Work
', 8617 2,000 Boeing Renton Plant Wire Athletic Facilities
8618 1 ,000 Robert Edwards Renton Shopping Center Install 600 Amp Service
8619 100 Dave St. Clair 662 Camas Ave. NE Wire New Addition
8620 600 Joe O'Ambrosio 718 S. 50th St. Increase Service
8621 850 Charles Henderson 1402 Olympia Ave. SE Wire Residence
!8622 11 ,544 Sound Commercial 1555 Union Ave. NE Wire Building
,8622 11 ,544 Sound Commercial 1555 Union Ave. NE Wire Building
i86, 4,618 Sound Commercial 1555 Union Ave. NE Wire Building
86' 350 Sound Commercial 1555 Union Ave. NE Wire Hot Tub
8624r 850 Arthur B. Zimmerman 800 Dayton Ave. NE Increase Service
8627 205 Mr. & Mrs. Ditter 201 Union Ave. SE Hook Up Mobile Home
MECHANICAL PERMITS
7404 $ ,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Drains ,Drinking Founta'r
7405 24,000 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2926-2932 Kennewick PI .NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7404 6,000 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2904-2906 Kennewick PI .NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7407 250 Robert Boggs 616 Camas Ave. NE Relocate Kidney Machine
7408 800 Wendell Hedges 401 So. 43rd St. Install New Waste Line
7409 37,000 Lyon's Restaurant 134 Rainier Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7410 4,000 Lyon's Restaurant 134 Rainier Ave . So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7411 5,000 Lyon's Restaurant 134 Rainier Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
74121 250,000 Austin Co. 801 Lind Ave. SW Install Heating,Vent & Air Cond
7413 700 Don Freodsham 2501 Dayton Ave . NE Repair Drain Field
7414 250,000 Austin Co. 801 Lind Ave. SW Install Heating,Vent & Air Cord,
7415 500 Joseph D. Banz 1808 Anacortes Ave. NE Install Wood Burning Stove
7416, 10,000 Boeing 820 SW 41st St. Install Gas Furnaces
7417 1 ,093 Frank Shelton 1055 Aberdeen Ave. NE Install Wood Stove
7418 1 ,600 Francis Xavier 2524 Burnett Ct. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7419 11 ,900 Church of the Nazarene 850 Union Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7420 25,000 Stirskey Holdings 263 Rainier Ave. So. Install Heating & Air Cond.
7421: 2,000 Felix Campanella 262 Seneca Ave. NW Install Gas Conversion
'SIG PERMITS
751,E $ 1 ,200 Rabe] Properties 4202 W. Valley Hwy. Install Ground-Pole Sign
752 , 1 ,000 Sam Younker 3900 E. Valley Rd. Install Pole Sign
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Special Meeting
December 27 , 1979 Municipal Building
Thursday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. EXECUTIVE SESSION
4. SWEARING IN OF NEWLY-ELECTED MAYOR: BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, AND OF
NEWLY-ELECTED COUNCIL MEMBERS: ROBERT J . HUGHES
RANDALL ROCKHILL
RICHARD M. STREDICKE
THOMAS W. TRIMM
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. ADJOURNMENT
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Special Meeting
December 27 , 1979 Municipal Building
Thursday 7 : 30 P . M .
Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti called the Special Meeting
to order at 7:40 p.m. which he had requested in accordance
with City and State laws. The Pledge of Allegiance was said.
ROLL CALL OF BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Council President; RICHARD M. STREDICKE,
COUNCIL GEORGE J . PERRY, ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W.
TRIMM AND CHARLES F. SHANE.
CITY OFFICIALS C. J. DELAURENTI , Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney;
IN ATTENDANCE GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; SHARON
GREEN, Personnel Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning
Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; WARREN
GONNASON, Public Works Director; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administra-
tive Asst. ; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; FRED KAUFMAN, Land Use
Hearing Examiner; Roger Lewis, Municipal Court Judge.
SPECIAL AWARD Police Guild President Wayne Fassett presented Charles J.
OFFICIALS HONORED Delaurenti and George J. Perry with special service awards
In recognition of their service to the community.
Executive Session MOVED BY SHINPOCH, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEET IN EXECUTIVE
SESSION TO DISCUSS LABOR NEGOTIATIONS. CARRIED. 7:45 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT Roll was called when all Council Members returned to the
Chambers; all were present. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SHINPOCH,
ADJOURN THE SPECIAL MEETING. CARRIED. 8:20 p.m.
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Charles J. Delaurenti led the Pledge of Allegiance to
to the flag and called the Special Meeting to order which had
been requested by Mayor Delaurenti and approved by Council
November 19, 1979 all in accordance with State and City laws.
SWEARING IN The Honorable Gerard M. Shellan, State Superior Court Judge
CEREMONY FOR administered the Oath of Office to newly-elected City Council.
MAYOR SHINPOCH Members Robert J. Hughes, Randall Rockhill , Richard M.
AND COUNCIL Stredicke and Thomas W. Trimm. The Mayor-Elect Barbara Y.
MEMBERS Shinpoch repeated the Oath of Office escorted by Rick Scappini
her son-in-law. Judge Shellan presented flowers to each of
the newly sworn in officials and Mayor Delaurenti . A round of
applause congratulated the officials. Mayor Delaurenti
presented newly sworn in Mayor Shinpoch with Special Award
for service to the City as Council Member from 1976 to 1979
and turned over the gavel . Mayor Shinpoch assumed the Chair
Refreshments and gavel and extended welcome to friends, vistors, and
were served former officials; noting intent to make several changes in
Council committee and meeting systems and looking forward to
her term in office and working with the Council Members.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
Meeting adjourned at 8:35 p.m.
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TRANSFERS
MONTH OF DECEMBER., 1979 2
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR;
DATE FROM TO DESCRIP` TOTAL
12/1/79 CURRENT FUND $ 63,220.77
COMP. EMPL. TRNG. (CETA) 1,594.68
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC. $ 64,815.45
12/10/79 CURRENT FUND $ 43,777.36
PARKS & RECREATION 4,976.28
ARTERIAL STREETS 52,943.81
CITY STREETS 14,965.73
STREET FORWARD THRUST 2,941.50
WATERWORKS UTILITY 59,002.35
AIRPORT
36,995.96
1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION 3,818.12
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 6,961.51
CLAIMS FUND rransfers for mo. of DEC. $226,382.62
12/14/79 PARKS & RECREATION STREET FWD. THRUST Per Resolution No. 2303 $ 95,000.00
101/210.00.00 301/138.00.00
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PARKS & RECREATION STREET FWD. THRUST Per Resolution No. 2303 $ 795.84
101/242.00.00 301/361.10.00
12/15/79 CURRENT FUND 107,955.90
j PARKS & RECREATION 28,775.02
CITY STREETS
21,930.20
{ LIBRARY 9,710.53
I COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 3,070.83
j WATERWORKS UTILITIES 21,745.62
AIRPORT 1,546.50
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,826.77
PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC. $197,561.37
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12/15/79 CURRENT FUND
All Cit, 304.67
COMP.EMP.TRN TA) 1,801.93
PAYROLL FUND Transfers ,mo. of DEC. 64,110.60
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TRANSI=ERS
MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO
DESCRIPTION TOTAL
12/17/79 CURRENT FUND
$ 71,749.62
PARKS & RECREATION
11,294.55
ARTERIAL STREETS
6,193.77
CITY STREETS
11,550.04
LIBRARY
10,487.90
COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA)
1,559.46
FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE
280,727.50
STREET FORWARD THRUST
21,474.39
LK. WN. BCH.FWD.THRUST
212.96
WATERWORKS UTILITY
78,605.38
AIRPORT
61,074.92
1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION
4,545.44
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
38,115.98
FIREMAN'S PENSION
16,291.66
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC.
$613,883.57
12/29/79 CURRENT FUND
$ 60,649.78
COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA)
996.76
PAYROLL FUND rransfers for mo. of DEC.
$ 61,646.54
12/31/79 CURRENT FUND
$108,114.98
PARKS & RECREATION
27,964.40
CITY STREETS
26,238.27
LIBRARY
COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 9,205.99
WATERWORKS UTILITIES 3,358.00
AIRPORT 21,312.75
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 1,700.50
2,429.63
PAYROLL FUND ransfers for mo. of DEC.
$200,324.52
CITY STREETS EQUIPMENT RENTAL
adjust payment on $ 17;000.00
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CLAIMS FUNI) CURRENT FUND
warrant no. 26311 $ 35.00
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MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1979
TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
12/31/79 CURRENT FUND CONTINGENCY FUND To reverse entry of 4/23/7S $ 6,382.00
000/241.00.00 107/241.00.00 Resolution No. 2268
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107/242.00.00 000/369.30.01
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101/241.00.00 112/241.00.00 Resolution No. 2245
CUMULATIVE RES. NO.2104 PARKS & RECREATION Per Resolution No. 2245 $ 1,501.95
112/242.00.00 101/369.30.01
CURRENT FUND CONTINGENCY FUND To reverse entry of 6/12/7S $ 1,764.76
000/241.00.00 107/241.00.00 Resolution No. 2278
CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT FUND Per Resolution No. 2278 $ 1,764.76
107/242.00.00 000/369.30.01
12/31/79 CURRENT FUND
$ 88,251.20
PARKS & RECREATION 21,377.29
CITY STREETS 27,001.26
LIBRARY 4,467.56
1 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 3,173.98
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i WATERWORKS UTILITY 24,618.06
AIRPORT
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EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,094.99
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'I 701/271.00.00 602/369.30.01 TO GUARANTY FUND
LI GUARANTY FUND LID #259 MAKE FINAL PAYMENT FROM $ 402.73
602/271.00.00 701/369.30.01 GUARANTY FUND
LID #260 LI GUARANTY FUND TO CLOSE BALANCE IN LID $ 908.97
701/271.00.00 602/369.30.01 TO GUARANTY FUND
LID #261 LI GUARANTY FUND TO CLOSE BALANCE IN LID $ 1,164.03
li 701/271.00.00 602/369.30.01 TO GUARANTY FUND
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TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR:
DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL
12/31/79 CURRENT FUND $ 80,864.15
PARKS & RECREATION 10,016.19
ARTERIAL STREETS 29,172.09
CITY STREETS 26,427.41
LIBRARY 6,514.45
STREET FORWARD THRUST 36,164.66
LK. WN. BCH. FWD. THRUSI 6,938.43
SENIOR CITZ.CENTER CONS9R. 1,085.92
WATERWORKS UTILITY 10,878.82
AIRPORT 3,394.85
1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION 722.30
EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,726.12
FIREMAN'S PENSION 162.00
CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC. $216,067.39
MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Special Meeting
Meeting of
January 3 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office
R E F E R R A L S
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
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Special Meeting
January 3 , 1980 Municipal Building
Thursday , 4 : 30 P . M . Sixth and Second Floors
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER This being the date and time set, Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch opened
the Special Meeting of the City Council as called by the Mayor
in accordance with City and State law.
ROLL CALL OF EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, RANDALL ROCKHILL, CHARLES F. SHANE
COUNCIL AND RICHARD M. STREDICKE. THOMAS W. TRIMM arrived shortly.
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CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; MICHAEL PARNESS,
IN ATTENDANCE Administrative Assistant ; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director.
Executive MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEET IN EXECUTIVE SESSION
Session TO DISCUSS LABOR NEGOTIATIONS WITH LOCAL 21R. CARRIED. THOMAS
W. TRIMM, Council President Pro tem, arrived at 4:35 p.m. Council
met in Executive Session with the Personnel Director, Administra-
tive Assistant and Labor Necotiator, James Conner.
Council Council reconvened at 5: 15 p.m. on the Second Floor of the
Reconvenes Municipal Building, having met at 4:30 p.m. in the Sixth Floor
Conference Room as Municipal Court using Chambers. Mayor Shinpoch
called the meeting to order, Roll Call : TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES,
ROCKHILL, STREDICKE. MOVED BY CLYMER,. SECOND TRIMM, EXCUSE ABSENT
COUNCILMAN SHANE. CARRIED.
Personnel MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIVM, CONCUR WITH THE REPORT OF THE
Bennefits EXECUTIVE SESSION THAT THE CITY COUNCIL DECLARES AN IMPASSE WITH
LOCAL 21-R AND AUTHORIZES THE FINANCE (PAYROLL) DEPARTMENT TO
IMPLEMENT THE CITY'S OFFER OF DECEMBER 18, 1979 OF 10`, SALARY
INCREASE AND ADDITION OF SEMI-PRIVATE ROOM RATE IN MEDICAL
INSURANCE EFFECTIVE AS OF 1/1/80. CARRIED. Councilman Shane
arrived at the meeting. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER,
TO EXTEND THE SAME BENEFITS GRANTED TO 21R TO THE MANAGEMENT
EMPLOYEES AND THE UNION-EXEMPT EMPLOYEES EFFECTIVE 1/1/80.
Councilman Shane inquired regarding the job evaluation for manage-
ment personnel and was advised by Personnel Director Green that
management positions are incclu ed in the Salary and Classification
Plan forthcoming from ° and Taylor evaluatinq jobs to City.
MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, SUBJECT OF
THE BENEFITS FOR UNIFORMED MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL BE REFERRED TO
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Adjournment Moved by Stredicke, Second Shane, meeting adjourn. ROLL CALL:
Failed 3-AYE: STREDICKE, TRIMM, CLYMER; 3-N0: ROCKHILL, HUGHES, SHANE.
CHAIR VOTED NO AND MOTION FAILED.
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President and THE COUNCIL. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, RICHARD
Pro tem STREDICKE BE ELECTED AS COUNCIL PRESIDENT PRO TEM. CARRIED.
Committee MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, THAT COUNCIL MEMBER ROCKHILL
Assignments ASSUME PRIOR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS OF PERRY, COUNCIL MEMBER HUGHES
ASSUME PRIOR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS OF PROCTOR AND COUNCIL MEMBER
TRIMM ASSUME PRIOR COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS OF SHINPOCH UNTIL SUCH
TIME AS RESTRUCTURING IS COMPLETED BY THE COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES ,
CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
5:45 P.M.
Delores A. Mead, C.M.C.
City Clerk
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
January 7 , 1980
Municipal Building closed by order of Mayor Shinpoch and
Council President Thomas Trimm . Council Meeting 1 /7/80
was cancelled .
Municipal Building was closed 1 /2 day Tuesday 1 /8 and full
day on Wednesday 1 /9/80 .
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Regular Meeting
January 14 , 1980 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF 12/17/79, 12/27/79 and 1/3/80
4. PUBLIC HEARING: L. I .D. #314, Street Improvements, Sewers, etc. - E.Valley Hwy.
& 16th from SR 167 Ramp westerly to Lind SW.
Continued from 12/10/79 and 11/5/79
PUBLIC HEARING: Comprehensive Plan for Earlington Hill - Expansion of
low density multi-family for area at SW Langston Road
5. SPECIAL PRESENTATION - Municipal Arts Commission re Art work replacement
6. AUDIENCE COMMENT
7. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
9. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Members of the Council
for study and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless requested.
a. Mayor Shinpoch requests discussion of letters re insurance coverage
for punitive damages. Refer to Committee of the Whole.
b. Bid Opening 12/17/79 Signal controller replacement at SW Sunset Blvd at
Langston Rd. Refer to Transportation Committee.
C. Boundary Review Board notification of Public Hearing 1/24/80 for
appeal of Cascadia Annexation. Refer to Planning Director.
d. Kohl Excavating, Inc. requests Developer Agreement for water main
installation at S. 116th and Rainier Ave. N. Refer to Public Works
Department and Utilities Committee for recommendation.
e. Claims for Damage. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier:
1 . Pacific Northwest Bell , damage to underground cable alleged.
2. Michael W. Lemmon, sewer overflow, alleges loss of property.
3. Mitchell Alan Brand, auto damage, alleges open man-hole .
4. Melvin E. Mackey, alleges tire damage due to hitting chuck hole.
f. Summons and Complaint #79-2-08742-4 Glendale Oil Co. vs City, Washington
Natural Gas and Mid-Mountain Contractors $21 ,845.93; claiming roadway
dangerous causing injuries (Lake Washington Blvd. ) Refer to City Attorney.
g. Summons and Complaint , Lillian Mitchell vs City, damages during ball game
$ 378. 79 plus attorney fees. Refer to City Attorney.
h. Land Use Hearing Examiner recommends approval subject to covenants
Rezone R-292-79 GS-1 to SR-1 located west side of Union NE south of NE 10th
St; Arthur D. Gustafson. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance.
i . Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Fred J. Kaufman to position of Land Use Hearing
Examiner. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
j . Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Anita Warren to Planning Commission for three-year
term effective 1/31/83. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
k. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cenkovich recommend Patricia Thorpe for vacant Council
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position. Refer to Council President.
1 . Finance Director presents revised Equipment Rental Rate Schedule for 1980.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance.
M. Land Use Hearing Examiner recommends approval with conditions Tiffany Park
No. 5 final plat (43-lot single family subdivision) FP-438-79 Development
Coordinators, Inc. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution.
n. Attorney for Herbert Mull requests 1/14/80 Hearing for appeal of Hearing
.,m Examiner's decision Rezone 412-79 continued to 2/11/80. Council concur.
o. Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Municipal Court Judges Pro tempore for year 1980 :
Robert Anderson, Peter Banks , Richard Conrad, Gary Faull and Robert McBeth.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
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Renton City Council Meeting
1/14/80
10. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Radio Station KSCR - Placement of radio towers on City property
b. Jack McIntosh & Assoc. - Annexation of 25 Acres
C. Mayor Shinpoch - Annexation of property for Municipal purposes
d. City Clerk - 1980 Legal Publications
e. Finance Director requests Purchasing Controller attend Portland Conference
11 . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
12. AUDIENCE COMMENT
13. ADJOURNMENT
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R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Annexation request of McIntosh & Assoc. for 25 acres near Empire Estates
Mayor and City Clerk authorized to sign 21R contract if ratified.
CITY ATTORNEY AND *INSURANCE CARRIER
Summons and Complaints - Glendale Oil Co.
Lillian Mitchell
-Claims for Damages - Michael W. Lemmon
Pacific Northwest Bell
Mitchell Alan Brand
Melvin E. Mackey
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Insurance coverage for punitive damages
Wells Ave. Bridge
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Request for radio station towers
COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Council vacancy letter re Pat Thorpe
PLANNING DEPARTMENT
Cascadia Annexation appeal hearing
Annexation request of McIntosh & Assoc. for 25 acres near Empire Estates
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Kohl Excavating request for developer agreement water main
Response re Mrs. Lobe and Fred Krebs water problems
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
Bids re signal replacement SW Sunset and Langston - Contract award 1/14/80
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Ordinances for second and final readings: Cumulative Reserve for Library Improvements
Construction Fund South End Fire Station
LID 315 ordering construction
LID #314 for ordinance ordering construction
LID 1#314 Borrow fundsfor engineering services $104,073.23
Annexation for Municipal purposes - South End Fire Station - resolution
Appointment of Judges Pro tem
Appointment of Hearing Examiner
Appointment of Anita Warren to Plan. Commission
Compensation for business related activities
1980 Equipment rental rate schedule
Rezone 292-79 Gustafson
Tiffany Park No. 5 Final Plat- for resolution
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Kohl Excavating request for developer agreement re water mains
PUBLIC HEARINGS, ETC.
2/11/80 Annexation re South End Fire Station
2/11/80 Mull rezone appeal before Council
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
January 14 , 1980 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P .M. Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to
the flag and called the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, RANDALL
COUNCIL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, ROBERT HUGHES AND EARL CLYMER.
CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director;
IN ATTENDANCE DEL MEAD, City Clerk; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; MICHAEL
PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief;
RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney;
GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; JOBN WEBLEY, Parks and
Recreation Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF
DECEMBER 17, 1979; DECEMBER 27, 1979 and JANUARY 3, 1980
AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. (Council Meeting of January 7, 1980
was cancelled due to snow storm. )
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted
L. I .D. #314 and published, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hearing con-
E.Valley Area tinued from 11/5/79 and 12/10/79 to consider Local Improvement
Street District No. 314, street improvements, sanitary sewers, side-
Improvements, walks, etc. in the vicinity of East Valley Highway and SW 16th
etc. St. from SR 167 ramp westerly to Lind Ave. SW. Letter from
Public Works Director Gonnason recalled 12/10/79 Council referral
to the Public Works Department for possible deletion from LID of
properties east of E. Valley Rd. and north of SW 16th; meeting
12/18 with protesting property owners and modifications presented
for cost reduction of $200,000 by following changes: (1 )
Eliminate programmed pavement removal on south section of E.
Valley Rd. ; (2) Keep flat street grade and increase transverse
slope to minimize puddling on E. Valley Rd. ; (3) Reduced storm
drainage pipe size to provide two-year storm capacity instead
of ten-year capacity; that excess storm drainaqe be handled in
flow of street northerly to P-9 Channel . The letter suqqested
change in methodology for assessing cost of streets from the
original program of 40% of cost distributed by area and 60%
by zone and termini to the formula which provides 60% of cost
spread by area and 40% by zone and termini to have effect of
reducing assessment to shallower depth properties along the
East Valley. Also explained was recommendation to divide the
project into two schedules providing possibility for smaller
contractors to secure a portion of project. Gonnason's letter
noted unanimous approval of protesting property owners.
Continued Public Works Director Gonnason reported 22.83% additional protest.
Gonnason explained meeting with financial consultant for
LID #314 re $250,000 escrow funds required, explaining Burlington
Northern and Longacres have agreed to provide the escrow funds
which would be 5% of total overall assessment needed for bond
sale. Randing Irving, Olympic Pipeline, registered protest
to the LID. Upon Council inquiry, Gonnason explained street
lighting and sidewalks were items that would be deferred until
such time each property owner would development his property.
Gonnason further explained protest of the City of Renton
for City' s property and Olympic Pipeline protest included in
the 22.83%. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARRIED. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND TRIMM, ACCEPT THE LID #314,
REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE, CONTIN-
GENT UPON FINANCING AS EXPLAINED BY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR.
ROLL CALL: 3-AYE: TRIMM, ROCKHILL, HUGHES; 3-N0: SHANE, STREDICKE,
CLYMER; MAYOR SHINPOCH: AYE. MOTION CARRIED 4-3.
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LID #314 Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested
Continued authority to borrow additional funds in the amount of
$104,073.23 for preliminary engineering services from the
Current Fund for East Valley Road LID 314. MOVED BY TRIMM,
Time: 8:35 pm SECOND HUGHES, REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Motion to recess, failed.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
Appeal of published according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Public
Planning Hearing to consider an appeal of the Planning Commission recom-
Commission mendationon the Comprehensive Plan Amendment for the Earlington
Recommendation Hill area (CP 904-79) to include expansion of low density
re multi-family designation. Letter from Planning Director
Comprehensive Ericksen (12/6/79) explained request of six property owners
Plan for for amendment to the Plan to designate the block bounded by
Earlington Hill SW Langston Rd. , Stevens SW, SW 3rd Pl , and Earlington Ave.
CP-904-79 SW to a low density multi-family designation. The letter noted
existing land use designation indicates portion of the block
as low density which is a transition from single family to medium
density multi-family designation located parallel to SW Sunset
Blvd. and that the Commission recommended single family.
Letter signed by 25 property owners of the area opposed the
amendment to Comprehensive Plan from single family to low
density of the indicated block. Planning Director Ericksen
used wall maps and explained the present and proposed plans.
Persons present opposing change of land use designation to low-
density multi-family: Steven Abercrombie, 519 SW 3rd; Arlene
and Richard Ross , 516 SW 3rd Pl . ; Henry Potter, 800 SW 3rd;
Ken Williams, 314 Earlington SW.
Continued Lloyd Atwood, 252 Earlington SW, presented petition of 19
signatures favoring low-density designation for entire block.
Persons present favoring low-density: Bob Wilson, 800 SW 4th
® Pl . ; H.A. Brinson, 246 Earlington SW. Planning Commission
members present explaining the commissions position: Sandy
Webb, 264 Chelan NE; Mike Hanis 17234 Springbrook. Richard
Ross asked removal of 4 names from the Atwood petition
(2 Ross and 2 DeWater) . Following discussion, it was MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION (Area remain single family) .
MOTION CARRIED.
Executive Session MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION
TO DISCUSS 21R LABOR NEGOTIATIONS AND ALSO MEET WITH THE PARK
DIRECTOR. CARRIED. Time: 9:20 p.m. Council Members returned
to the Chambers and the meeting resumed at 9:55. Roll was called
and all members were present except Stredicke. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND SHANE, COUNCILMAN STREDICKE BE EXCUSED FOR THE REMAINDER
OF THE MEETING DUE TO HIS SUFFERING EFFECTS OF RECENT ACCIDENT.
CARRIED.
Special Municipal Arts Commission Chairwoman Peggy Cummins presented
Presentation cheerful replacement painting purchased by the Commission
with insurance funds received from loss of two paintings from
the City' s art collection. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE,
CONCUR IN COMMISSIONS RECOMMENDATION AND ACCEPT THE ART WORK.
CARRIED. Mayor Shinpoch noted the Commission had initiated
the inventory and policy of insurance on art collection by
which means new painting was purchased.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Nancy Berry, 6819 S. 124th, Renton Chapter of N.O.W. , requested
women be represented on the Council and suggested the following
Vacant Council names for candidates of the Council position vacated by election
Position of Barbara Shinpoch as Mayor: Patricia Thorpe, Joan Walker,
Peggy Cummins, Karen Lunder, Margaret Proctor, Kathy Koelker
and Barbara Lally.
Continued Barbara Lansing, 7271 S. 129th, Seattle, presented petition bear-
ing 29 signatures supporting either Pat Thorpe or Joan Walker for
vacant Council position; both being well qualified,
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AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued
Council Position Sandy Webb, 264 Chelan Ave. SE, urged appointment of George
Perry to the vacant Council position.
Sewer Problems Sandy Webb told of serious problems to newly installed sanitary
sewer in Heather Downs area, noting deficiency in design. Webb
noted disappointment that City Fire Department did not respond
but that sewer crew located obstruction. Mayor Shinpoch noted
response to Mr. Webb would be forthcoming from the appropriate
department. ..�
Water Problems Rosalie Loby, 2709 Talbot Rd. S, reported water damage to their
property by sheet of water from across Talbot Rd, morning of
1/12/80. Mrs. Loby noted aid frooi Fire Department for her
neighbor to the south; also recalling history of the water
problem in area, placement of berm and asked solution. Mayor
Shinpoch noted Public Works Director Gonnason would have com-
pleted report next Monday.
Water Problems Fred Krebs, 2703 Talbot Rd. S, reported serious water and mud
damage to home from development across street with 1 - 11 ft.
mud and water roaring through his home, noting help from
neighbors and Fire Dspt. Councilman Clymer requested report
from Public Works Department.
OLD BUSINESS
Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm submitted report
Committee Report of 12/17 bid opening and recommended acceptance of bid sub-
Signal Controller mitted by Signal Electric, Inc. in amount of $12,704.30,
Replacement at concurring in recommendation of the Public Works Department.
SW Sunset and MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, ACCEPT COMMITTEE REPORT AND
Langston Road AWARD CONTRACT. CARRIED.
Thanks Councilman Hughes expressed thanks to City Department staff
Extended for refreshments at the 12/27/79 Council installation and to
Judge Shellan for administering the oath of office. •••
Wells Ave. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND CLYMER, TO REMOVE FROM THE TABLE THE
Bridge SUBJECT OF THE WELLS AVE. BRIDGE REPLACEMENT AND REFER THE
MATTER TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR DISCUSSION. CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means
Committee Report Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recommended second
reading and adoption of an ordinance which had been placed on
Ordinance #3389Quadrant
_ first reading 11/5/79; Public Hearing and approval 12/17/79;
Compre eapproving the Comprehensive Plan and maps for the Southeasterly
Plan SE Quadrant portion of the City. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 4 AYES:
Ordinance #3390 TRIMM, ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER; ONE ABSTENTION: SHANE. CARRIED.
See 1/21790 Minutes
Ordinance #3391 The Ways and Means Committee recommended that the fcllowing ordi-
Abandoning nances be placed first reading, suspension of rules, second and
Condemnation final readings: Following first reading of crd,nance abandon-
Parker Property ing condemnation proceedings for Parker property, MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, SUSPEN-� RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE
TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. The ordinance was
read abandoning condemnation proceedings on marsh and trail
property along Cedar River. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL,
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES . CARRIED.
Ordinance #3392 Ordinance read changing the zoning classification of property
Rezone known as First Church of the Nazarene from G-1 to Suburban
First Church of Residence SR-1 for property located 850 Union NE, north of
Nazarene Honeydew Elementary School . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES,
SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED.
Following readings of ordinance for Rezone 434-79, MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
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Ordinance #3393 The Ways and Means Committee recommended second and final
Building readings of an ordinance (first reading 12/17/79) amending
Setbacks a portion of the Building Regulations relating to setbacks
of structures. Following readings, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
CARRIED.
First Readings The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading and
referral back to the Ways and Means Committee of the following
ordinances :
An Ordinance establishing a Cumulative Reserve Fund for
Library Facilities, lmprovements and Construction, was read.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER BACK TO COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
An ordinance was read establishing a new fund to be known
as the South End Fire Station Construction Fund. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
An ordinance was read ordering construction of LID #315,
providing for payment and bonds; sidewalks in area of east
side of Burnett Ave. S. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES,
REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Resolution #2312 The committee recommended reading and adoption of following
Bank resolutions : A resolution was read establishing bank deposi-
Depositories tories and authorizing signatures of Director of Finance,
Mayor and Deputy Finance Director. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
TRIMM, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2313 A resolution was read transferring funds for the Police Patrol
Transfer Funds Division for Canine Unit in amount of $8,791 . MOVED BY CLYMER,
Police K-9 SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Uniformed Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recalled 1/3/80
Management Council referral re benefits for uniformed management
Personnel and Resolution #2233 12/4/78 establishing pay differentials
Longevity for Uniformed Officers, that during 1980 budget hearings
Council provided funds for Police Officer longevity received
by other uniformed personnel through negotiations; Administra-
tion request to hold-off until study completed. Ways and
Means Committee Chairman recommended no action be taken on this
matter pending report from Administration to the committee.
Captain Phelan spoke on behalf of seven Police Officers,
expressed disappointment and problems relating to non-payment
of budgeted longevity, and asked correction of discrepancies
by re-establishing parity. Chairman of the Ways and Means
Committee requested the matter be discussed at the Committee
of the Whole meeting and the Administrative report be made
to that body.
Voucher The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment
Payment of Vouchers 26253 through 26441 in amount of $216,067.39
(No. 26248 - 26252 machined voided) plus LID #302 Revenue
Warrant R-49 $4,736.37 and Cash Warrant C-118 in amount of
$4,736.37; plus LID #307 R-11 amount of $1 ,502.52 and C-15
$1 ,502.52. The Committee also recommended approval for
payment of Vouchers 26447 through 26499 in amount of $173 ,938.86
having received departmental certification that merchandise
and/or service have been rendered. (Machines voids 26442-
26446) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION
AND APPROVE PAYMENT. CARRIED.
CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows :
Insurance Letter from Mayor Shinpoch presented letters from Miller and
Coverage for Morris, loss assessors, and Vice President of the Renton Police
Punitive Damages Officers Guild pertaining to claims against City employees for
punitive damages. Refer to Committee of the Whole.
Renton City Council
1/14/80 Page 5
CONSENT AGENDA - Continued
Bid Opening City Clerk Bid Opening 12/17/79 for Signal controller
12/17/79 replacement for SW sunset Blvd and SW Langston Rd intersection;
one bid received from Signal Electric, 9012 S. 208th, Kent.
Bid in amount of $12,704.30; Engineer'sestimate $16,020.
Refer to Transportation Committee. (See Page 3. )
Cascadia Notice from King County Review Board reported Public Hearing
Annexation 1/24/80 for appeal of Cascadia Annexation (located east of
Appeal NE City) . Refer to Planning Director. "'-
Water Agreement Letter from Kohl Excavating, Inc. , 3330 East Valley Rd. ,
requested a Developer Agreement for water main installation
at S. 116th and Rainier Ave. N. Refer to the Public Works
Department and Utilities Committee for recommendation.
Claims for The following Claims for Damages were received: Refer to
Damages the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier:
Claim filed by Michael W. Lemmon, 1640 SW 165th, Seattle,
sewer overflow alleged loss of business property.
Claim filed by Pacific Northwest Bell , damage to underground
cable alleged.
Claim filed by Mitchell Alan Brand, 1029 Lynnwood NE, auto
damage alleging open man-hole $583.57•
Claim filed by Melvin E. Mackey, tire damage allegedly due
to hitting of chuck hole $21 .53.
Summons and Summons and Complaint_ $79-2-08742-4 filed by Glendale Oil Co.
Complaint vs City, Washington Natural Gas and Mid-Mountain Contractors
Glendale Oil in amount of $21 ,845.93; claiming roadway dangerous (Lake
Washington Blvd. ) and caused injuries. Refer to City Attorney.
Summons and Summons and Complaint ha-s been filed by Lillian Mitchell
Complaint vs the City for damages due to injury during ball game,
amount of $378,79 plus attorney fees. Refer to City Attorney,
Rezone Land Use Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommerded approval
Gustafson subject to restrictive covenants for rezone R-292-79 from
R-292-79 GS-1 to SR-1 property located on the west side of Union NE,
south of NE 10th St. ; Arthur D. Gustafson. Refer to the Ways
and Means Committee for ordinance.
Hearing Letter from Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Fred J. Kaufman to the
Examiner position of Land Use Hearirg Examin!r , effective to 1/20/82.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Planning Letter from Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Anita Warren to the
Commission Planning Commission for a three-year term effective through
1/31/83. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Council Vacancy Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cenkovich recommended Patricia
Thorpe to fill vacant Council position. Refer to Council
President.
Equipment Letter from Finance Director Marshall presented revised
Rental Rate Equipment Rental rate schedule for year 1980. Refer to the
Ways and Means Committee for ordinance.
Tiffany Park Land Use Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended approval with
#5 Final Plat conditions for Tiffany Park No. 5 final plat FP-438-79 which is
43 lot single family subdivision by Development Coordinators ,
Inc. located on the south side of SE 16th Pl . on Pierce SE.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution.
Mull Rezone Attorney representing Herbert Mull , 1830 130th NE, Bellevue,
Appeal requested change of hearing date from 1/14/80 to 2/,11/80 for
appeal of Hearing Examiner's decision regarding Rezone R-412-79
re property located near 821 Sunset Blvd. NE. Council concur.
Renton City Council
1/14/80 Page 6
CONSENT AGENDA - Continued
Pro Tem Letter from Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Municipal Court
Judges Judges Pro tempore for the year 1980 as follows:
Robert Anderson, Peter Banks , Richard Conrad, Gary Faull and
Robert McBeth. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE CONSENT
Approval AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
Mayor Shinpoch Mayor Shinpoch reported update re: John Webley has agreed
.�.. Update to serve as City rep on study committee to determine closure
of elementary schools in area due to low enrollment; King
County Park Director also serving on committee. Councilman
Rockhill will join Councilman Trimm on the LEOFF Board.
Councilman Hughes has accepted appointment to the Puget Sound
Council on Government. The City Attorney will no longer
hold office hours in the Municipal Building, but will be
available along with Assistants Kellogg and Irwin. The
National League of Cities will be meeting in Washington, D.C.
3/16-18/80 re revenue sharing and energy conservation; any
interested member contact the Mayor's office, some travel
funds available. Public Hearing re SR 515 was cancelled due
to snow and will be readvertised. King County plans to allocate
funds re low cost housing 40-70 units - trade of Highlands
property for City Shops has been suggested - no commitments
made. January 7, 1980 Council meeting was cancelled due to
snow and unsafe conditions by mutual agreement with Council
President; City Hall closed Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday;
policy statement issued : employees receive pay for Wednesday;
paid for Tuesday if on job at time of closure. Hearing Examiner
Fred Kaufman and Planning Department Rep. Dave Clemens have
been asked for suggestions for improvements to Examiner irdi-
nance in orderto better accommodate the public. The eight
foot snowman outside City Hall was built by two young men
working all night 1/9: friendliest face seen all week.
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Radio Station Letter from Dale A. Owens, Newbury Park, Calif. , owner of
radio station KSCR, requested to enter into a land use
agreement with the City of Renton for placement of two
broadcast towers on City property located off the end of
19th St. adjacent to 167 freeway. A 99-year lease requested;
no change in wetlands anticipated. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
TRIMM, REFER CORRESPONDENCE TO COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
Annexation Letter from Jack L. McIntosh & Associates requested annexation
Requested of 25-acre parcel adjacent to the west of the Empire Estates
West of City property on Renton Ave. S. The letter requested annexation of
clients property on pipe stem basis using the highway as a
corridor. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER TO THE
ADMINISTRATION AND PLANNING DIRECTOR FOR RECOMMENDATION.
CARRIED.
South Renton Letter from Mayor Shinpoch recommended public hearing 2/11/80
Fire Station for purpose of annexation of newly acquired property south
of Renton adjacent to 108th SE for use as a fire station
Public Hearing per RCW 35A. 14.300. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN
2/11/80 RECOMMENDATION OF THE ADMINISTRATION AND REFER TO THE WAYS
AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION. CARRIED.
Legal Publication Letter from City Clerk Mead submitted informal bids for the
1980 City 's 1980 legal publications. Bids received from the
See Attached Record Chronicle and the Seattle Times. The Clerk recommended
Tabulation that the low bid of the Seattle Times be accepted for the
1980 City legal publications. Upon Council inquiry, City
Clerk Mead reported no impact forseen by any City department
and that the Seattle Times has reported daily pick up of
legals. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDA-
TION OF THE CITY CLERK. CARRIED.
Renton City Council
1/14/80 Page 7
CORRESPONDENCE - Continued
Equipment Letter from Finance Director Marshall presented the 1980
Rental Equipment rental rate schedule as included in the 1980 budget.
The letter requested referral to the Ways and Means Committee
for legislation. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN
REQUEST. CARRIED.
Out of State Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested authorization
Travel for Purchasing Controller Minnick to attend Purchasing
Association and Management Conference in Portland, Ore.
March 26 - 29, 1980. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL
CONCUR. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE MAYOR AND
21R Labor CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE MODIFIED CONTRACT WITH 21R CONTINGENT
Contract UPON ACCEPTANCE BY 21R AT THEIR MEETING 1/15/80. CARRIED.
Compensated MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND TRIMM, REFER MATTER OF COMPENSATION
Meals FOR BUSINESS RELATED ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS BE
In/Out of Town REFERRED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Proposed Councilman Shane stated belief that Renton should recognize
Holiday Martin Luther King's birthday as done in Seattle (1/14/80) .
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED.
11 :25 p.m.
Delores A. Mead, C.M.r,.
City Clerk
BID TABULATION SHEE-T
PRO J ECT : 1980 Legal Publications
DATE • Informal Bids Received
BIDDER BID
Seattle Times South Zone $3.27 per inch ( Stu nlacaYYons)
PO Box 70 Full Run $8.35 per inch
Seattle, WA 98111
Fournier Newspapers (Renton Record Chronic] $4.59 per inch
PO Box 130 $3.96 per inch-additional publications .
Kent, WA 98031
EXP11! 35 CITY OF RENTON
DATE 12/31/79 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION
i
FUND TOTAL, WARRANTS
MACHINE VOIDS : No. #26442 - 26446
_CURRENT •88251120
PARKS 621i377i29
STREETS s27, 001t26
LIBRARY $4046706
COMP EMP TR ACT
$3,# 173i98
LIBRARY CONST-
*304s69
WATERWORKS UTILITY 624, 618106
AIRPORT 61,649083
EQUIPMENT RENTAL s3jp94i99
TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $173i938i86
wEi THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE
°.NTON CITY COUNCIL♦ HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT
�:RCHANDISE ANDdOR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY
APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NU. 2b447 THROUGH NO* 26499 IN THE AMOUNT
OF 6173. 938. 86 TH S 31ST DAY OF DECEMBER 1979•
COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN .. MEMSE
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CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR
Office of the City Cleric
COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 14, 1980
COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 1-17 7:30 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers Proposed Alteration of Committee
Structure - Wells Ave. Bridge &
other matters in committee .
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY SERVICES STREDICKE
WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 1-21 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room
PUBLIC SAFETY
TRANSPORTATION TRIMM
UTILITIES SHANE
OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
JANUARY 14, 1980
BUILDING PERMITS
7151 $ 234,500 Boeing Renton Plant Renovate Executive Dining Room
7152 60,000 Guy Lambiaso 521 S. 28th PI. Construct Residence
7153 60,000 Guy Lambiaso 515 S. 28th PI. Construct Residence
7154 20,000 Invest West 536 Rainier Ave. S. Building Addition
7155 11,600 Boeing Renton Plant Remodel Building
7156 2,900 Rosalie Lawrence 3501 NW 8th St. Construct Carport
7157 3,382 Cliff Combs 201 Union Ave. SE Install Awning b Storage Shed
7158 2,992 Mel Tennant 201 Union Ave. SE Construct Carport,Awning,Shed
7159 3,075 Henry Ditter 201 Union Ave. SE Construct Carport,Awning,Shed
7160 176,000 McLendon Hardware 710 S. Second St. Install Sales Yard E Building
7161 4,480,000 Country Hills Assoc. 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. So. Construct 316 Unit Apartments
7162 3,000,000 Paccar Inc. 1400 N. 4th St. New Building
7163 42,000 Bill Killion 909 N. 33rd St. Construct Residence
7164 VOID
7165 VOID
7166 VOID
7167 VOID
7168 VOID
7169 VOID
7170 VOID
7171 VOID
7172 VOID
7173 VOID
7174 VOID
7175 VOID
7176 VOID
7177 VOID
7178 VOID
7179 VOID
7180 VOID
7181 VOID
7182 VOID
7183 VOID
7184 VOID
7185 VOID
7186 VOID
7187 VOID
7188 1,200 Cliff Britt 3312 NE 11th PI. Construct Carport with Deck
7189 -- Seattle Opera 1855 N. 4th St. Demolish Commercial Bldg.
7190 50,000 Bruce W. Goldmann 328 Cedar Ave. S. Construct Residence
7191 10,000 Douglas H. Johnson 1117 Whitman Ct. NE Addition to Residence
7192 1,500,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Piling Only
7193 40,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1407 Newport Cr. SE Construct Residence
7194 40,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3328 SE 16th Construct Residence
7195 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1406 Newport Ct. SE Construct Residence
7196 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1413 Newport CL. SE Construct Residence
7197 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3324 SE 16th Pl. Construct Residence
7198 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1403 Newport CL. SE Construct Residence
7199 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1400 Newport C'.. SE Construct Residence
7200 5,000 Marjorie Nichols 201 Union Ave. SE Install Awnings E Shed
7201 60,000 Wall's Radiator 6 Muffler 64 Logdn Ave. So. Construct Addition to Shop
7202 15,000 Howard Cooper 4000 W. Vallev Rd. Foundation Only for Paint Bldg.
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2257 Holmes Electric 1422 Raymond Ave. SW Sewer L Water Inspec. Fee.
2258 Air Products L Chemical 950 Powell SW Install b Connect Storm Sewer
2259 Speedi-Lube Inc. 100 Rainier Ave. S. Side Sewer
2260 Renton Village Rainier G Grady Right-of-Way 45'
2261 Church of the Nazarene 850 Union NE Connect to Main
2262 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4409 SE 4th St. Side Sewer
2263 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4415 SE 4th St.. Side Sewer
2264 Leonard Builders, Inc.. 4403 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach
2265 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4409 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach
2266 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4415 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach
2267 Andrew Deaks 4509 Talbot Rd. S. Right-of-Way 135'
2268 Nora Clark 536 Smithers Ave. S. Repair Sanitary Sewer
2269 Parkwood Homes 2100 SE 21st St. Install Sanitary Sewer
2270 Church of the Nazarene 850 Union Ave. NE Street Break
2271 Johnson-Braund Design Group 304 Main Ave. So. Install Sanitary Side Sewer
2272 Joepete McCaslin 107 Union Ave. NE Install Sanitary Side Sewer
2273 Joepete McCaslin lil Union Ave. NE Install Sanitary Side Sewer
2274 Belterra Investment Corp. Dayton Ave. NE Install Pipe
227 Gary Moritz 326 Union Ave. NE Install Side Sewer
2279 Carpenter, Stu 1221 N. 30th Install Sanitary Sewer Pipe
ELECTRICAL PERMITS
2 $ 500 John Lamanna 2733 NE 27th Wire Garage
8629 600 Ronald E. Stout 667 Pierce NE Change Breaker Box/Wire Garage
8630 500 Dennis G. Holmes 532 SW Sunset Blvd. Increase Service
8631 34,000 HAS Properties 134 Rainier Ave. So. Wire Building
8632 9,600 HAS Properties 134 Rainier Ave. So. Wire Building
8633 45,000 Church of the Nazarene 850 Union Ave. NE Wire Church Gym
8634 6,000 Eugene Horbach 500 Park Ave. N. Installation of Duct Work
8635 1,160 Leonard Builders 4409 SE 4th St. Wire Residence
8636 700 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Change AMP Service
8637 550 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Add Service
8638 15,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 700 SW 41st St. Revise Service
8639 60,000 G L L Builders Inc. 515 S. 28th PI. Temporary Power Hook-Up
8640 12,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Wiring for Computer
8641 670 Boeing Renton Plant Service Runway Light
8642 23,500 Boeing Renton Plant Install Environ. Control System
8643 33,000 Johnson-Braund 304 Main Ave. So. Wire Office Building
8644 50 Warren C. Koehler 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Storage Shed
8645 4,500 Speede Lube Corp. 100 Rainier Ave. S. Wire G Service
8646 205 McCombs 201 Union Ave. SE Hook-Up Mobile Home
8647 100 Dave Swayne 411 S. Williams Rework Kitchen 6 Bath
8648 700 David D. Lorang 811 Edmonds Ave. NE Upgrade Wirinq
8649 2,000 George Oberholtzer 2300 Vashon Ct. NE Wire Residence
8650 250 Dan D. Nimtz 3906 Park Ave. N. Increase Service
8651 800 Dale Collier 3625 NE 7th Pl. Increase Service
8652 22,872 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Rd. Wire Building
8653 22,766 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Rd. Wire Building
8654 22,766 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Rd, Wire Building
8655 22,766 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Rd, Wire Building
8656 22,766 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Rd, Wire Building
i
8657 22,766 KolI Co. 4201 East Valley Rd. Wire Building
8658 22,766 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Rd. Wire Building
8659 22,766 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Rd. Wire Building
8660 22,766 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Rd. Wire Building
8661 1,000 Renton Chamber of Commerce 300 Rainier Ave. N. Wire Addition
8662 950 John H. McTigue 2713 Meadow Ave. N. Wire Residence
8663 200 Townsend 1007 N. 32 St. Wire Heat Pump
8664 400 Myrtle Lodmell 2513 NE 7th St. Replace Subpanel
8665 700 Francis E. Xavier 2524 Burnett Ct. S. Wire Addition
8666 12,000 Rainier Village Co. 536 Rainier Ave. So. Wire Addition
8667 5,326 Renton School Distr.403 3000 NE 4th St. Add Circuits & Hook-Up Machine
8668 150 Richard E. Jackson 518 Burnett Ave. No. Increase Service
8669 150 Ray N. Johnson 317 S. Smithers Ave. Increase Service
8670 100 Portland Electric & Plumb. 4100 West Valley Rd. Install Temp. Service
8671 26,000 Portland Electric & Plumb. 4100 West Valley Rd. Wire Office & Workshop
8672 240 Vincen Hall 201 Union Ave. SE Mobile Home Hook-Up
8673 240 David Morris 201 Union Ave. SE Mobile Home Hook-Up
8674 21,000 Boeing Renton Plant Wire Remodeled Lunch Room
8675 970 Leonard Builders 4403 SE 4th St. Wire Residence
8676 50 PBMC Inc. 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. Install Temp. Service
8677 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1413 Newport Ct. SE Install Temp. Service
8678 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1403 Newport Ct. SE Install Temp. Service
8679 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1602 Olympia Ave. SE Install Temp. Service
MECHANICAL PERMITS
7422 $ 5,950 Trebors Deli 536 Rainier Ave. So. Relocate Plumbing/Fixtures
7423 950 Karl J. Jansen 303 SW Langston Road Install Gas Furnace
7424 1,380 Karl J. Jansen 307 SW Langston Road Install Gas Furnace
7425 1,000 Karl J. Jansen 311 SW Langston Road Install Gas Furnace
7426 319 June Willis 4329 SE 3rd St. Install Gas Furnace
7427 753 Leonard Builders 4409 SE 4th St. Install Gas Furnace
7428 900 Lawrence P. Marcoe 1900 Jones Ave. NE Install Wood Burning Stove
7429 430 Robert McNabe 654 Jefferson NE Install Gas Furnace
7430 2,500 George Oberholtzer 2300 Vashon Court Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7431 2,000 Brown/Strand 1220 No. 28th Pl. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7432 2,000 Brown/Strand 1224 No. 28th PI. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7433 750 Hal R. Clasen 3705 Meadow Ave. N. Install Wood Burning Stove
7434 1,718 Pandex Development 607 S. 31st St. Install Gas Furnace/Water Htr.
7435 1,718 Pandex Development 2801 Whitworth Ave. S. Install Gas Furnace/Water Htr.
7436 1,415 Danmor Construction 615 S. 29th PI. Install Gas Furnace/Water Htr.
7437 1,200 Parkwood Homes 2100 SW 21st St. Install Gas Furnace/Water Htr.
7438 1,350 Bottomfish Constr. 516 SW 3rd Install Electric Furnace
7439 50 Alfred Adler 1800 Monster Rd. Install Gas Piping
7440 2,300 Vandaveer Homes 609 So. 31st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
MECHANICAL PERMITS - CONTINUED
7441 28,703 Tony Porcello 825 So. 3rd St. Install Heating/Air Condition
7442 2,619 Arthur B. Zimmerman 800 Dayton Ave. NE Install Electric Furnace
7443 260 Pat Moon & Jerry Miller 2905 & 2907 NE 7th St. Install Gas Furnaces
7444 VOID
7445 400 Scott Maxwell 410 SE 3rd Pl. Install Wood Burning Stove
7446 VOID
7447 46,000 Ryder Truck Co. 4100 W. Valley Rd. In�tall Plumbing/Fixtures
7448 695 Leonard Builders 4403 SE 4th St. Install Gas Furnace
7449 235 Jack Hawkins 2825 Talbot Rd. So. Install Conversion Burner
7450 235 Dixon Long 131 Garden Ave. N. Install Conversion Burner
7451 5,972 Andrew Deak 4509 T.,Ibot Rd. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7452 250 Douglas H. Johnson 1117 Whitman Ct. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7453 1,670 Richard Ross 516 SW 3rd PI. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7454 1,200 Gary Moritz 326 Union Ave. NE Install New Fixtures
7455 11,268 Mart Enterprises, Inc. 4100 Lake Wash. Blvd.N. Install Automatic Sprinkler
7456 1,998 Danmor Construction 615 So. 29th PI. Install Plumbing/fixtures
7457 795 Brown/Strand 1224 No. 28th Pl. Install Furnace
7458 830 Brown/Strand 1220 No. 38th Pl. Install Furnace
7459 1,000 Sorco 2300 Vashon St. NE Install Furnace
7460 44,900 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7461 2,500 Parkwood Homes 2200 SE 21st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures
SIGN PERMITS
753 VOID
754 $ 12,000 Austin Co. 1801 Lind Ave. SW Install Ground Signs
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
January 21 , 1980 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
A G E N D A
1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL
3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF January 14, 1980
4. PUBLIC HEARING: L. I .D. #316, Sidewalks, Curbs, Gutters , Water, Sewer, Paving -
Garden Ave. N from N 4th St. to N 8th St. and
Park Ave. N from N 6th St. to N 8th St.
5. AUDIENCE COMMENT
6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to all Members of the Council
for study and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless requested.
a. Parks & Recreation Director requests concurrence in consulant agreement
with Jones and Jones for development of Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park.
Council concur and authorize Mayor and Clerk to execute contract .
b . Claim for Damages filed by Susan Nyman for damages to vehicle in amount
$1200 alleging hit by City vehicle. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance.
C . Call for Bids, LID #312 Street Improvements for West Valley Hwy. ; five
bids. Refer to Transportation Committee for recommendation.
d . Planning Director presents summary King Subregional Plan (growth management)
for review and adoption of resolution. Refer to Planning Commission for
recommendation.
e . Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Pauline Kirkman and Gerald Edlund to Municipal
Arts Commission. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
f . Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Michael Porter to Planning Commission.
Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
a. Public Works Director - Solid Waste Disposal Rate adjustment
b. Planning Director - Open Space Taxation Appl . - Victoria Park Homeowners
C. Boeing Commercial Airplane Co. - Vacated California Ave.
10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL
11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT
12. AUDIENCE COMMENT
Office of the City Clerk
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
January 21 , 1980
R E F E R R A L S
ADMINISTRATION
Notify all who use the Chambers that City Council related meetings have precedence
CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER
Claim for Damages - Susan Nyman
qw.
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
Victoria Park #4 Open Space Application
MAYOR AND CITY CLERK
Consultant Agreement Coulon Beach Park
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
LID #312 Bids
Boeing request for amendment to Ordinance 3319 re vacated alley
PLANNING COMMISSION
King Subregional Plan
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
Ordinance - Gustafon Rezone 292-79 (First reading 1/21/80)
(Urban Arterial Board Inventory appropriation)
Solid Waste Disposal rate increase ordinance
Appointments: Pauline Kirkman and Gerald Edlund to Municipal Arts Commission
Michael Porter to the Planning Commission
PUBLIC HEARINGS
2/25 0 LID 316 Street Improvements Garden N. - Continued hearing
2/11/80 Annexation public hearing Fire Station Site
APPOINTMENTS
Anita Warren to the Planning Commission through 1/31/83
Judges Pro tem for 1980: Robert Anderson, Peter Banks, Richard Conrad
Gary Faull , Robert McBeth
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
January 21 , 1980 Municipal Building
Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers
M I N U T E S
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the
flag and called the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD
COUNCIL M. STREDICKE, ROBERT J . HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. CHARLES F. SHANE
arrived at 8:06 p.m.
CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative
IN ATTENDANCE Assistant; DANIEL KELLOGG, Assistant Attorney; JAMES MATTHEWS
Fire Department; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN
`r GONNASON, Public Works Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk.
PRESS Greg Anderson, Renton Record Chronicle.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, ACCEPT COUNCIL MINUTES OF
JANUARY 14, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
New Council MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND THE RULES AND HOLD
Member NOMINATIONS FOR NEW COUNCIL MEMBER. Upon consultation with
John W. Reed legal counsel , the MOTION CARRIED. Council President Trimm
Elected by Council asked that nominations consist of each Council Member voting
and Installed to for his choice of candidate for the office. TRIMM: George
Position vacated Perry; SHANE: Joan Walker; STREDICKE: John Reed; ROCKHILL:
by Mayor Shinpoch John Reed ; HUGHES: John Reed; CLYMER: John Reed. John Reed
was administered the Oath of Office by City Clerk Mead and
congratulations were extended. Councilman Reed assumed office.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted,
L. I . D. #316 published and mailed, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hearing
Improvements to consider Local Improvement District No. 316 to consider
Garden Ave. N the preliminary assessment roll in amount of $606,690. 16 for
Park Ave. N construction of sidewalks, embankment compaction , paving, curbs,
gutters, drainage, water mains , sanitary sewers, street light-
ing�land appurtenances on Garden Ave. N from N 4th St. to
N 8th St. and Park Ave. N from N 6th St. to N 8th St.
Lters of' protest were read from Kenneth B. Powell , Skyway
Towing, 531 Garden Ave. N. ; George A. Lewis , Renton Boiler
Wors, Inc. , 535 Garden Ave. N; Boeing Facilities Department
L. �' . Hedin requested widening of Park Ave. be deleted from
Resolution #2295 and LID #316. Letter from Pacific Car and
Foundry Co. , 1400 N 4th St. , requested hearing be continued
for 30 days to allow review and assessment of benefits.
Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported two protest
letters with assessments in amount of $31 , 133.41 constitute a
5. 13% protest. Public Works Director Gonnason noted Pacific
Car and Foundry constitute in excess of 50% of total LID and
suggested Council concur in request for continuation. Gonnason
LID Continued also explained that widening of Park Ave. N was not part of the
to 2/25/80 proposed improvements. Because of no audience objection, it was
MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONTINUE LID #316 PUBLIC HEARING
FOR 30 DAYS. Due to holiday 2/18, SUBSTITUTE MOTION STREDICKE,
SECOND SHANE, CONTINUE HEARING TO FEBRUARY 25, 1980. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Robert McBeth, 5058 S 3rd, Attorney, asked to have the matter
Wells Avenue of the Wells Ave. Bridge replacement brought before Council .
Bridge MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, MATTER OF THE WELLS AVE. BRIDGE
Committee of the BE BROUGHT TO THE FLOOR AT THIS TIME. CARRIED.
Whole Report Council President Trimm presented Committee of the Whole report
(1/17/80 meeting) recommending approval of the original bridge
,r design (black line overlay) as presented by the consultants.
Robert McBeth representing a number of North Renton residents
concerned re proposed improvements, noted no objection to replace-
ment of bridge but asked reduction to 28' width and of radius
from 715' to 500' ; McBeth asked that Council look at alternative
designs and that an environmental impact study be made as required
by Shoreline Management Act. McBeth presented letter for reading
from Steve Bakko, President of the Renton Merchants Assoc. that
asked no final decision be made until their Board meets this
week to ascertain any adverse effects on the business community
by widening of the bridge.
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AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued
Wells Ave. Mike Hinkelman, 216 Wells Ave. N. , recalled 12/10/79 meeting
Bridge Wells Ave. Bridge matter was tabled pending report from Park
Continued Board and asked the Park Board report be presented. City Clerk
Mead read the report which stated Park Board policy opposing
Park Board unjustified conversion of land in recreational use to non-
Report recreational use, but when deemed necessary, the loss should be
offset by acquisition of replacement property of equal size and
function. The letter noted all alternatives should be researched
and potential for negative impacts assessed before such action '-
taken.
taken. The letter noted replacement of Wells Ave. bridge overdue
but design proposed requires taking of 3,000 sq.ft. and loss of
four to five mature trees , shrubbery, portion of irrigation
system and requires alterations to section of recently completed
Cedar River trail walkway. The letter noted small size of
Jones Park (slightly more than one acre) and urged preservation
of as much land as possible for park purposes as replacement
land does not appear available; further noting willingness to
work with the Public Works Department to carry out Council
wishes noting proponets contention that taking of land justified
by meeting current Federal safety design standards, future
traffic needs and lessen future law suits from failure to
meet proper design standards.
Continued Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells N. , presented two documents for the
record: Letter from niece of Jones Park donor, Elizabeth Evans,
817 N First St. , objected to infringement of park for roadway
noting intent of David Jones to designate property for park
purposes only. Mrs. Vaupel submitted petition bearing 116
signatures from residents of Wells Ave. N objecting to bridge
width of 50 ' as threatening to neighborhood streets and com-
munity; traffic and noise level too high; no removal of trees
asked. Councilman Stredicke objected to 50' roadway into
residential area and noted comparison with new LID 314 develop-
ment of 32 ' two-way truck traffic roadway (Orillia) . MOTION BY
CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT.*
SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, Council not accept
the Committee of the Whole report and that the matter be referred
back to the Administration for preparation of new plans that
indicate a narrower width and shorter radius. ROLL CALL: 3-AYE:
SHANE, STREDICKE, REED; 4-NO: TRIMM, ROCKHILL, HUGHES AND
CLYMER. SUBSTITUTE MOTION FAILED. *ORIGINAL MOTION ROLL CALL:
4-AYE: TRIMM, ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER; 3-N0: SHANE, STREDICKE,
AND REED. MOTION CARRIED adopting the Committee of the Whole
report approving Consultants original Wells Ave. bridge design.
Councilman Stredicke requested visual aid for L. I .D. hearings,
noting help of scale model bridge display.
Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED.
Council recessed at 9:00 p.m. and reconvened at 9: 15 p.m.
Roll Call : All Council Members present.
Storm Drain Rosalie Lobe, 2709 Talbot Rd. S, presented pictures of flood
and Runoff damage described at 1/14/80 Council meeting and asked that the
Problems letter to the Mayor and Council from Public Works Director
Gonnason be read. City Clerk Mead read the report on Talbot
Road S flood condition investigation reporting that substantial
portion of water responsible for flooding conditions originated
in the vicinity of the entrance to Victoria Park, Unit 1 , at
junction of S 26th St. and Talbot Rd. S and found its way to
Talbot Crest onto Krebs property; that substantial portion of
the water remained on east side of Talbot S and was joined by
water coming down S 27th St. (entrance to Victoria Park #4)
and entered Lobe's property and other properties on the lower
side of Talbot Rd. S. The letter recalled 12" of snow on the
ground 1/11/80, warm winds, 500 temperature, heavy rainfall
early Saturday created runoff situation that could not be
handled by City's drainage facilities, noting rare occurrence
and one in which City would not be expected to design adequate
storm drainage facilities to handle and classifying as "Act of
God;" noting construction of LID 313 curbs and gutters may not
have eliminated flooding entirely; that December rains were
handled adequately. The letter explained liability for damages
is difficult to determine, but suggested Claim for Damages be
filed if they feel City was negligent and matter will be referred
to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
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AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued
Storm Drain The letter from Public Works Director also suggested the property
and Runoff owners on the lower side of Talbot Rd. S, including Mrs. Lobe
Problems and Mr. Krebs, should take precautionary measures on their own
Continued property to divert surface water to minimize damage, stating
that the City will work with property owners to install tempor-
ary asphalt berms along this section of roadway until the
permanent improvements are installed later this year.
Mrs. Lobe noted in reply to Gonnason's letter that Fire Depart-
ment pumped basement of neighbor' s home December 14, due to runoff;
that system was not functioning properly prior to 1/12/80 snow-
melting runoff. Discussion ensued, Councilman Hughes reported
viewing damage to area, suggesting an "act of developer,"
noting problem did not exist prior to Victoria Park development
and asked the Administration to follow through as indicated and
questioned responsibility. Mayor noted update information available. '
OLD BUSINESS
Committee of the Council President Trimm submitted Committee of the Whole report
Whole Report recommending that each Council Member submit in writing his
Committee views for a Council committee structure. Trimm noted receipt
Structure of two reports (Hughes and Clymer) . Councilman Rockhill requested
for the record that his name be added, being in agreement with the
present system. Councilman Trimm noted 1/31 meeting for further
discussion.
Councilman Councilman Stredicke inquired re Brown Trucking special permit
Stredicke noting additional trucks and buildings recently added. Stredicke
recalled Council 's acceptance of Community Services Committee
recommendation for removal of the 6% utility tax from qualifying
low-income senior citizens who receive special utility rate
and explained new procedure whereby qualifying seniors are
reimbursed the utility tax in amounts up to amounts of $37
as done in Bellevue; suggesting study and adoption of procedure.
Councilman Counciman Hughes noted excellence of 1/18/80 Association of
Hughes Washington Cities workshop for newly elected officials and
Councilman Rockhill also found attendance rewarding. Hughes
called attention to garbage collection neglected during snow
and inquired as to reduction in utility billings. Mayor
Shinpoch noted Deputy Finance Director Bennett would advise.
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee
Committee Report report concurring in the Mayor's appointment of Mrs. Anita
Appointment Warren to the Planning Commission for a three-year term effective
Confirmed through January 31 , 1983. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE,
CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Judges Pro tem The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in the
Mayor's reappointment of the following Municipal Court Judges
Pro tempore for 1980 : Robert Anderson, Peter Banks , Richard
Conrad, Gary Faull , Robert McBeth. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
HUGHES, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED.
Mayor Shinpoch MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF
Update THE MAYOR FOR REPORT AT THIS TIME. CARRIED.
Mayor Shinpoch commended the Council re settlement with 2111;
also Personnel Director, Administrative Assistant and Negotiator,
as well as 21R (1980/81 labor contract) . The Mayor noted 1/30-31
meeting at Talbot Hill School re revised draft environmental
impact statement for SR-515. Mayor Shinpoch explained as the
City' s representative to the Metro Council ,, the recent vote
to raise $16,000,000 - very little support for rate increase -
80% of riders are in Seattle. Renton hosted State Special Olympics
Saturday made possible by Park Department, Park Board, Lions
Club, volunteers and school district. On Friday Renton hosted
Association of Public Housing Authority - Planning Director Ericksen
and Ed Hayduk were speakers. Clint Morgan has been named 1/17/80
as Renton 's Traffic Safety Representative to State Trafffr. Safetv
Committee and also serves on City 's Energy Conservation Committee
along with Parness, Clark Petersen, and Gonnason. City has
voluntary and mandatory gasoline/electrical curtailment plan.
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OLD BUSINESS - Continued
Mayor Shinpoch Park Department to be commended for conservation of gas con-
Update sumption. Salary survey completed, urged against prejudgement
Continued until the mechanism for appeals completed. The Joint Policy
Committee (Mayor is member) heard the proposals to King County
for grant program; Renton Park and Planning Directors and staff
members gave excellent pitch; will advise further. Problem
re King County-Green River flood control - Kent, Auburn, Tukwila,
Renton need to sign resolution - moved to Community Services
Committee.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee recommended second and final readings
Committee Report for the following ordinances : (First reading 1/14/80)
Ordinance 339 An ordinance was read ordering construction LID #315 sidewalks
LID #315 on east side of Burnett Ave. S northerly from S 2nd St.
Ordering MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL:
Construction ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3395 An ordinance was read establishing a South End Fire Station
South End Construction Fund for purpose of acquiring land, construction
Fire Station of building and purchase of equipment and manning facility.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ.
ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3390 An ordinance was read establishing Cumulative Reserve Fund
Library Fund No. 3390 for Library facilities construction. MOVED BY
Cumulative Reserve CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL:
ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #3396 The committee recommended first reading for an ordinance
LID #314 ordering construction for LID #314 area East Valley to Lind SW,
Ordering sewers, water hydrants, curbs , gutters, sidewalks, lighting,
Construction LID in amount of $5,660,000. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, mow
of Improvements SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS.
CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read the ordinance. Motion by Clymer,
second Shane, refer this ordinance back to the committee, Failed.
MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL:
4-AYE: TRIMM, ROCKHILL, STREDICKE, HUGHES; 2-N0: SHANE AND
CLYMER; 1-ABSTENTION: REED. MOTION CARRIED.
Ordinance #3397 The committee recommended readings and adoption of ordinance estab-
19 0 Equipment lishing and adopting a new list of equipment rental rates to
Rental Rates be effective 1/1/80. Following first reading, MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR AND PLACE ON SECOND AND FINAL
READING. CARRIED. Following second and final readings by the
Clerk, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
First Reading The committee recommended first reading of an ordinance changing
the zoning classification from GS-1 to SR-1 property located
at west side of Union Ave. NE south of NE 10th St. ; known as
Gustafson Rezone 292-79• Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND SHANE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.
CARRIED.
Resolution #2314 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption
Fire Station of the following resolutions :
Site #3 A resolution was read authorizing annexation of territory out-
Public Hearing side the City limits for municipal purposes (near Benson Rd. )
and establishing a public hearing 2/11/80. MOVED BY CLYMER,
SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
Resolution #2315 A resolution was read approving a final plat for subdivision
Tiffany Park #5 located on south side of SE 16th Place on Pierce SE, known as
Final Plat Tiffany Park #5. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE
17P-438-79 RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
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CONSENT AGENDA
Consent Agenda The following business matters are adopted by one motion without
separate discussion; motion follows items included:
Consultant Letter from Parks and Recreation Director Webley requested
Agreement Council concurrence in consultant agreement with the firm of
Coulon Beach Park Jones and Jones, 105 S Main St. , Seattle, for completion of the
development of Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park. Council concur
and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the contract.
Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Susan Nyman, 16405 126th, in
amount of $1 ,200 alleging auto hit by city vehicle. Refer to
City Attorney and Insurance Carrier.
Bid Opening Bid opening 1/16/80 LID #312 street improvement for West Valley
Hwy area; five bids received. Refer to Transportation Committee
for recommendation. (See attached bid tabulation.
King Subregional Letter from Planning Director Ericksen presented summary of the
Plan for Growth Puget Sound Council of Governments King Subregional Plan for
growth management, requesting review and adoption of resolution.
Refer to Planning Commission for recommendation.
Appointments Letter from Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Pauline Kirkman and
Gerald Edlund to the Municipal Arts Commission, terms effective
through 12/31/82. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Michael Porter to the
Planning Commission for three year term effective through
1/31/83. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA AS WRITTEN.
Approved CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested rate
�-- Rate Increase increase for solid waste disposal , in accordance with provisions
Garbage Collection of the contract with General Disposal to adjust rates annually
with Consumer Price Index. The letter noted 11/78 to 11/79
12. 13% CPI increase; rate applied to collection cost only so
net increase to the residential user is 9.60%. The letter also
explained inclusion of few cents short fall from last year in
order to simplify processinq, resulting in a net increase of
10.93%. The letter listed current and proposed rates: Residential :
2 cans within 25 ft. from $4.44 to $4.93; Commercial : 1 yd. con-
tainers from $6.70 to $7.39; Industrial : 40 yd. loose to 45,000
Cu.Yd. from $50. 13 to $57.09, etc. Referral to Ways and Means
Committee for ordinance requested. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR.
CARRIED.
Victoria Park #4 Letter from Planning Director Ericksen gave notice of receipt
Open Space from King County of the Open Space Taxation Application of
Application Victoria Park Homeowners Assoc. for 5.38 (more or less) acres
of greenbelts and open space areas located in the Victoria Park
No. 4 residential subdivision. The letter noted statute
procedure that the City and County Councils designate review
board of three members each; Community Services Committee has
been Renton review board for joint public hearings. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER TO COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE
FOR JOINT HEARING WITH KING COUNTY. CARRIED.
Boeing Property Letter from Boeing Commercial Airplane Co. , Lee T. Hedin, Manager
between Park N, Facilities Planning Department requested amendment to Ordinance
Garden N. 8th St. No. 3319 which vacated an alley parallel to Park Ave. N. and
and Vacated also portion of California Ave. (7th St. ) which runs east/west
California Ave. to Garden Ave. (does not intersect with Park N) . The letter
explained water and sewer mains and requested revision to the
ordinance which in effects removes utility easement from a
(VAC-4-79) portion of the vacated California Ave. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND
SHANE, REFER MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
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CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued
Urban Arterial MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ALLOW ADDED CORRESPONDENCE
Board Inventory ITEM. CARRIED.
Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason presented request of
the State Urban Arterial Board that the local jurisdictions
provide certain inventory data by 3/1/80. Gonnason's letter noted
lack of staff to accomplish the work by the deadline, but
felt that it is important to provide the data to the Board in
order to have the City's projects considered for future UAB
funding. The letter requested appropriation of $5,000 from
the approximate $7,000 unanticipated cash carryover to engage
URS Company to accomplish these emergency services. MOVED BY
CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS Council President Trimm noted Council Members ' desire to re-
tain present committees and asked each Member to submit
list of three committees in order of preference on which they
desire to serve. Council President Trimm assigned newly
elected Councilman Reed to serve in positions formerly held
by Trimm except Chairman of Transportation Committee which
Trimm will retain at the present time.
Council Chambers MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER MATTER OF PRIORITY FOR
Priority USE OF CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR PROPER
NOTIFICATION TO ALL WHO USE THE CHAMBERS, THAT CITY COUNCIL
RELATED MEETINGS HAVE PRECEDENCE OVER ALL OTHER USES OF THE
CHAMBERS. CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN.
CARRIED. 11 :00 p.m.
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Delores A. Mead, C.M. C.
City Clerk
BID TABULATION SHEET
PRIO J EC T • LID 312 Street Improvements - West Valley Hwy.
DAT E = ianaary 16, 1980
BIDDEP— 1310
Pacific Construction Company, Inc. Schedule A $214,284.56
8801 So. 218th Street Schedule B 40,077.85
Kent, WA 98031 AA, BB, EEO Total $254,362.41
Watson Asphalt Paving Co., Inc. Schedule A $159,337-50
19220 NE 80th Schedule B 38,822.50
Redmond, WA 98052 AA, BB, EEO Total $198,160.00
';,ss Construction, Inc. Schedule A $194,545.50
PO Box 98340 Schedule B 43,217.00
Des Moines, WA 98188 AA, BB, EEO Total $237,762.50 -•-
West Coast Construction Co., Inc. Schedule A $211,396 30
PO Box 419 Schedule B 40,782.00
Woodinville, WA 98072 AA, BB, EEO Total $252,178.30
Valley Cement Construction Inc. Schedule A $219,524.00
PO Box 838 Schedule B 45,625.40 `Cor rec[e rom
$45,265.40)
Auburn, WA 98002 AA, BB, EEO Total $265,149.40
Engineer's Estimate Schedule A $203,613.50
Schedule B 45,225.00
Total $248,838.50
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT.
JANUARY 21 , 1980
BUILDING PERMITS
7203 $ 15,000 Totem Beverages 1520 SW Grady Way Asphalt Ramp � Loading Dock
71' 56,000 Olympic Pipeline Co. 2319 Lind Ave. SW New Storage Building
72 68,000 Mercury Marine 4060 Lind Ave. SW Site Preparation
7tm— 113,800 Valley Office & Industr. 1801 Lind Ave. SW Install Parking Lot
7207 VOID
7208 70,000 Boeing Renton Plant Construct Paint Storage Add.
7209 17,000 0/W Properties 919 SW Grady Way Construct Tenent Improvements
7210 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1413 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence
7211 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1511 Newport Ct. SE Construct Residence
7212 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3307 SE 16th Pl . Construct Residence
7213 40,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1517 Newport Ct. SE Construct Residence
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
2277 Frederick Gorges 402 Chelan Ave. SE Install Side Sewer
2278 Charles Henderson Co. 3328 SE 16th Pl . Install Side Sewer
2279 Charles Henderson Co. 3324 SE 16th Pl . Install Side Sewer
2280 Charles Henderson Co. 1406 Newport Ct. SE Install Side Sewer
2281 Charles Henderson Co. 1400 Newport Ct. SE Install Side Sewer
2282 Charles Henderson Co. 1413 Newport Ct . SE Install Side Sewer
2283 Charles Henderson Co. 1407 Newport Ct. SE Install Side Sewer
2284 Charles Henderson Co. 1403 Newport Ct. SE Install Side Sewer
2285 Speedi-Lube 100 Rainier Ave. So. Install Storm Sewer
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S-6$0 $ 1 , 150 Danmor Construction 614 So. 29th Pl . Wire Residence
8681 1 , 180 Danmor Construction 603 So. 29th Pl . Wire Residence
86 1 ,900 Richard Ross 516 SW 3rd Pl . Increase Service and Wire Kitc
86 1 ,570 Brown/Strand Homes 1220 No. 28th Pl . Wire Residence
86e-r 59,400 Boeing Renton Plant Install Lighting/Power Systems
8685 400 Elvin M. Barnes 3632 Lk.Washing.Blvd.N. Increase Service
8686 100 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4432 SE 4th Temp. Power
8687 58,000 City of Renton Renton Airport (W. Side) Taxi Way Lighting Extension
8688 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1609 Olympia Ave. SE Install Temp. Service
8689 850 Parkwood Homes 2100 SE 21st St. Wire Residence
8690 45 Kenneth C. Howe 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Shed
8691 850 Richard Mancha 414 Whitworth Ave. So. Service Change
8692 100 Dr.' Frederick R. Brown 1080 Kirkland Ave. NE Install Temp. Service
8693 50 Norma Combs 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Storage Shed
MECHANICAL PERMITS
7462 $ 800 O.J. Waffle 1000 Shelton Ave. SE Install Wood Burning Stove
7463 3,200 Trebors Deli 536 Rainier Ave. So. Install Refrigeration Unit
7464 1 , 300 Gyro' s Renton Shopping Center Install Refrigeration Unit
7465 200 Friedrich Gorges 402 Chelan Ave. SE Plumbing Reversal
7466 3,500 J. Meyers 716 S. Grant Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7467 595 Fred Rivas 418 Mill Ave. So. Install Gas Furnace
7468 1 ,365 C. E. Taylor 356 Thomas Ave. SW Install Gas Furnace
7469 260 Everett L. Sawders 2823 NE 13th St. Install Gas Furnace
7470 235 Norman A. Hertz 813 Jefferson Ave. NE Install Fas Furnace
7471 5,000 Johnson/Braund Co. 304 E. Main Install Plumbing/Fixtures
7472 783 Charles Henderson Co. 1401 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace/Water Heater
74 600 Bruce & Gilliam Andrews 2325 Talbot Crest Drive Install Wood Burning Stove
74 12,000 Johnson/Braund 304 Main Ave. So. Install HVAC System
74^/m3" 100,900 O.W. Properties 919 SW Grady Way Install Sprinkler System
7476 300 O.W. Properties 919 SW Grady Way Install Plumbing/Fixtures
SIGN PERMITS
755 $ 450 Renton Properties 330 Vuemont Place NE Install Wall Sign
756 4,000 Carwash Enterprises 77 Rainier Ave. Install Pole Sign
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Meeting March 8, 1979
M I N U T E S
The March 8, 1979, meeting of the Committee of the Whole was called to order
by Council President, Barbara Shinpoch at 8:00 pm in the Council Chambers of
the Renton Municipal Building.
Council members present: Earl Clymer, George Perry, Margaret Proctor,
Barbara Shinpoch, Dick Stredicke
Council members absent: Thomas Trimm, Charles Shane
Fire Negotiations -- The Council opted not to go into Executive Session. A
short presentation was made, accompanied by fact sheets, by Sharon Green,
Personnel Director. Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Green responded to questions
by Council members.
Council agreed to hear a presentation by Chief Geissler who also responded
to questions.
Council did not agree to a request by Mayor Delaurenti to permit Battalion
Chief Phillips to present charts.
It was moved by Clymer, seconded by Stredicke that the Committee of the Whole
recommend to the full Council that we not address the question of shift
changes in the Fire Department until we have the advise of a professional
negotiator. Motion carried.
Improvements to Municipal Building -- Mr. Stredicke explained the need for
roof repairs to the (old) fire station.
It was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Clymer that the Committee of the Whole
n.. recommend to the full Council that the matter of roof repair for the old
fire station be sent to the Administration for resolution. Motion carried.
A Question of Ethics -- It was moved by Perry, seconded by Proctor that the
Committee of the Whole recommend to the full Council that no action is re-
quired. Motion carried.
It was moved by Stredicke, seconded by Clymer that the meeting be adjourned.
Motion carried. The meeting was adjourned at 9:10 p.m.
Barbara Shinpoch, Council President
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Meeting of April 12, 1979
M I N U T E S
The April 12, 1979, meeting of the Committee of the Whole was called to order by Council
President Barbara Shinpoch at 8:00 pm in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building.
Council members present: Barbara Shinpoch, Earl Clymer, Tom Trimm, George Perry,
Margaret Proctor, Dick Stredicke, Charles Shane
Others present: Mayor Delaurenti, Fire Chief Geissler, Battalion Chief Phillips,
Battalion Chief Mathew, Planning Director Ericksen, Planning
Commission Chairwoman Joan Walker, Kay Johnson of the Chamber of
Commerce, and Greg Anderson of the Record Chronicle
New Business -- Mayor Delaurenti explained need for 65 new trash receptacles. Demon-
strating with the preferred model, the Mayor noted that they would have to have cement
ballast added and hinges to secure the tops. The purchase price would be $5,162.23.
MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHINPOCH THAT THE SUBJECT BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES
COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
Building Reorganization -- A memo from Mayor Delaurenti was read advising Council that
he would delay asking consideration of the Building Reorganization plan until his budget
presentation. Mr. Stredicke requested information in advance of the budget hearings.
Consolidation, of Fire Departments and Fire Protection South of City -- Fire Chief Geissler
defined problems involved due to lack of fire station in southeast area of the City. The
Battalion Chiefs assisted in a slide presentation explaining the Fire Bureau rating based
on manning, water supply and pumper capacity. Maps with overlays identified difficulties
in responss time due to natural and man-made barriers.
The Fire Department expressed dissatisfaction with the current contract which ties personnel
to equipment and does not permit the Administration to reassign firefighters when and where
need is perceived.
Mr. Perry noted that the Administration negotiated with the Guild without prior approval
of the Council.
MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SHINPOCH THAT THE SUBJECT MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY
COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION TO COUNCIL. ROLL CALL VOTE: 4 AYE: TRIMM, SHANE, PROCTOR,
SHINPOCH; 3 NO: STREDICKE, PERRY, CLYMER. CARRIED.
Spheres of Influence -- After a 5 minute recess, all members reassembled for a presenta-
tion by Mr. Ericksen on the Spheres of Influence. Council was assured that agreement
at this time did not constitute a financial commitment nor were there areas which were
not negotiable at a later date.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM THAT THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE FOR THE APPROPRIATE RESOLUTION WITH THE STIPULATION THAT THE NORTHERN
BOUNDARY BE ADJUSTED TO INCORPORATE THE RENTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. CARRIED.
Meeting adjourned at 10:15 pm.
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