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Book 31 (1/28/1980 - 3/2/1981)
RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting January 28 , 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 21 , 1980 rw 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT 5. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 7. 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. Lyle Barger, 13204 SE 132, requests late comers agreement , East Union Water line. Refer to Public Works Department and Utilities Committee for recommendation to Council . b. Claim for Damages, Prepared Media Lab, 3507 NE Sunset Blvd. , sewer overflow damage alleged in amount of $273.08. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. C. Police Chief requests approval for advance travel and authorization for Police K-9 Officer to attend academy Great Falls, Mont . Council concur. d. King County Boundary Review Board approval Lazetti Annexation. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. e. Planning Director requests final payment Cedar River Trail System #3 Sun-Up Construction and commencement of 30 days for release of retained amount to contractor (accept project as of 1/28/80) . Council concur. f. Human Righrs and Affairs Commission requests quarterly rather than monthly meetings. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. g. Airport Director requests transfer of funds for work in progress $146,808. 16 and appropriation in amount of $22,552. 55 for additional work Municipal Airport. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. h. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Richard A. Vreeke and John R. Sofie as Police Officers effective 2/1/80 subject to six-month probationary period. Concur. i . Mayor Shinpoch appoints Orson Gurney as Firefighter effective 2/1/80 sub- ject to six-month probationary period. Council concur. j . Mayor Shinpoch appoints Nicholas Vacca to Lieutenant , Fire Dept. effective 2/1/80 subject to probationary period. Council concur. k. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Arthur Pringle to Captain, Fire Dept. effective 2/1/80 subject to probationary period. Council concur. 1 . Mayor Shinpoch appoints Gerald Nichols to Battalion Chief, Fire Dept. effec- tive 2/1/80 subject to probationary period. Council concur. 8. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Hearing Examiner' s recommendation Preliminary Plat Eden Estates, M. Hecock and P. Tiersma; and Appeal . b. Hearinq Examiner' s recommendation - Temporary Permit Charles Brown; and Appeal . C. Public Works Director - LID #302 Final hearing 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL rw• 10. AUDIENCE COMMENT 11 . ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL January 28 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION The matter of request for refund of filing fee of Exception, Subdivision Ord. Presentation to Committee of Whole re Green River Flood Basin COUNCIL PRESIDENT Arrange for presentation re Green River Flood Basin COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Setback Ordinance CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for Damages - Prepared Med a Lab MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to execute recission document (easement) PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Request for late comers agreement by Lyle Barger UTILITIES COMMITTEE Request for late comers agreement by Lyle Barger PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Animal Control Officer' s suggestions WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Solid waste disposal rate ordinance (first reading 1/28) Lazetti Annexation for ordinance Human Rights Commission ordinance Airport transfer and appropriation PUBLIC HEARING 2/25/80 LID 302 Final Assessment APPOINTMENTS Effective 271/80: Richard A. Vreeke Police Officer John R. Sofie, Police Officer Ordon Gurney, Firefighter Nicholas Vacca, Lieutenant, Fire Dept. Arthur Pringle, Captain, Fire Dept. Gerald Nichols, Battalion Chief, Fire Dept. Municipal Arts Commission - Pauline Kirkman and Gerald Edlund Effective through 12/31/82 i i n RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting January 28 , 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; JOHN W. REED, RICHARD M. .... COUNCIL STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, ABSENT COUNCILMAN CHARLES F. SHANE BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. Councilman Shane arrived momentarily. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative IN ATTENDANCE Assistant. LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Department; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; RICHARD HOUGHTON, Public Works Department; JOHN BUFF, Police Department; W. E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 21 , 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. SPECIAL AWARD Mayor Shinpoch announced award received from King County Board Senior Center of Realtors for favorable impact of Senior Center on the community; award to be displayed in the Planning Department. AUDIENCE COMMENT Nadine Brown, 2005 NE 51st St. , asked that Agenda Item 8.b. be presented. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, CHANGE THE ORDER OF COUNCIL BUSINESS AND PRESENT AGENDA ITEMS 8.a. and b. AT THIS TIME. CARRIED. Preliminary Plat The Land Use Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended denial of Eden Estates preliminary plat application by Mark Hecock and Peter Tiersma Hecock/Tiersma for plat of Eden Estates, an eight lot single family subdivision. Appeal The applicants requested exceptions from the Subdivision PP-430-79 and Ordinance for right-of-way width and cul-de-sac length; located E-449-79 on NE 28th St. between Kennewick P1 . NE and Aberdeen Ave. NE. E-450-79 Appeal was filed by Michael Hanis , Attorney for applicants and claimed errors in law and fact in Examiner's decision. Continued Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented committee report recommending Council modify the recommendation of the Land Use Hearing Examiner based on the following errors of fact and law: Conclusion No. 4 is in error as the preliminary plat meets the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance and must be approved subject to the development of the access street to satisfy provisions of the Subdivision Ordinance. The committee recommended that the Council modify the recommendation of the Hearing Examiner to approve the plat subject to development of NE 28th St. to comply with said Subdivision Ordinance; also that Council affirm the Examiner's denial of both exception applica- tions. The committee further recommended that Council refer to the Administration, the applicants request for refund of the filing fee for that exception from the Subdivision Ordinance relating to maximum length of a cul-se-sac. Continued Mike Hanis, 405 S 4th, representing Hecock and Tiersma, agreed with committee decision except regarding roadway. Hanis used maps and explained vicinity and history, objected to 50 ft. roadway noting that would be the same as required for Glencoe. Hanis asked Council concur in recommendation of committee except to approve 25 ft. road. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CON- CUR IN THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, Committee Chairman Rockhill explained events leading to committee' s recommendation which is recommendation originally submitted by the Planning Department, that the problem is in the access. Councilman Stredicke inquired Renton City Council 1/28/80 Page 2 Appeal of if buildings can be constructed and occupied prior to roadway Eden Estates completion. Attorney Warren explained plat improvements should PP-430-79 and be installed and improved, then individual lots in plat can be E-449-79 and subdivided and individually developed; could not be occupancy E-450-79 permit issued until plats approved and buildings themselves approved by the City. Councilman Stredicke requested the record indicate Attorney Warren's response re non-occupancy until com- pletion of roadway facilities. Motion to accept the Planning and Development Committee report CARRIED. Charles Brown Land Use Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval with Temporary Permit conditions of application by Charles R. Brown, 2005 NE 51st TP-437-79 and St. , for temporary permit to allow continuation of an existing Appeal of trucking operation on a site located in residential zone. Conditions Appeal was filed by Charles Stixrud, 4202 Wallingford N. , Seattle, on behalf of Charles R. Brown seeking modification of conditions 1 and 1 (b) to permit the limited right to use three of Brown' s trucks until temporary permit expires or until August 31 , 1980. Letters from Phyllis Ragar, 11209 SE 74th, and Leslie and Gayle Baumgartner reported no objections to the special permit. Letter from Charles and Nadine Brown to the Planning and Development Committee requested withdrawal of appeal with the understanding that the conditions of the temporary permit will be in effect until 8/31/80. Continued Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill submitted committee report noting review of Hearing Examiner's decision of 12/28/79 and Charles Brown letter of 1/24/80 withdrawing appeal , and recommended that the City Council affirm the decision of the Land Use Hearing Examiner. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. Councilman Stredicke recalled history of the matter and inquired regarding the equipment held by the truking business; Mrs. Nadine Brown explained. Rockhill noted equitable solution had been reached for all parties concerned. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredick inquired re complaint of resident of single family area for misuse of property, City Attorney Warren explained the City is responsible to investigate complaint and take steps necessary to alleviate situation; if not alleviated then City has right and duty to issue citation or initiate suit for injunction. Mayor's Report MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND HUGHES, ALLOW AGENDA SPACE FOR MAYOR' S REPORT. CARRIED. Mayor Shinpoch explained for Council 's awareness that the City is providing space in the Highlands Administration Building (for- mer Historical Society .location) for the Clothes Rank which serves 300 persons monthly and is a non-profit organization. Firefighter arbitration award for longevity of 2-4-6-8o rather than dollar figure City had desired. Nancy Matthews elected Chairperson of the Park Board. Suburban Mayors dinner at Bellevue Athletic Club Wed. 2/6/80 6:30, all Councilmembers invited; reservations by 1st. Mayor Shinpoch announced a preliminary plan designated E.R. C. (Environmental Review Committee) consisting of Directors of Planning, Parks and Public Works Dept. with tie-in to Police and Fire Dept. for the purpose of avoiding duplication of effort to establish a single responsible lead agency to determine extent of significant environmental impact, varying degrees of impact or declaration of non-significance. That most important function of the E.R.C. is to assure depart- ments are working cooperatively in a timely fashion and determin- ing areas of responsibility; ordinance changes will be required. The Animal Control Officer has requested Council time for sug- gestions regarding his job. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Census Bureau is looking for enumerators for 1980 census which would be two weeks duration, require one hour test; names of interested persons will be forwarded. Renton is hosting Fire Suppression Seminar at Sheraton Inn 1/28-30/80. Renton City Council 1/28/80 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented Committee Report committee report re review of changes in the Green River Flood Green River Flood Control Program and feels that the changes are significant Basin Plan enough that the entire Council should be advised of the status of the project to date. The report recalled Council recently approved continuing participation in the S.C.S. Drainage Plan but did not authorize signatures for documents and therefore recommended that the Administration be prepared to make such a presentation and that the Council President arrange-for presentation at the next Committee of the Whole meeting. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Street Councilman Stredicke inquired on behalf of citizen as to Improvements completion of resurfacing on Union Ave. north of NE Sunset Blvd. , noting condomiums sold when street not completed. Public Works Engineer Houghton advised work cannot be completed in cold weather. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm submitted committee Committee Report report recommending approval of the Boeing Company's request Rescission of for the rescission of the northerly ten feet of the 30 foot Portion of easement retained by the City in the vacation of California Easement Ave. (N. 7th St. ) . The report further recommended that the California Ave. City Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the necessary documents. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. LID 312 The Transportation Committee report of 1/16/80 bid opening Contract Award for LID #312 street widening project for West Valley Hwy from SW 43rd St. to north City Limits. The report recommended acceptance of low bid by Watson Asphalt Construction Co. in the amount of $198, 160 as recommended by the Public Works Department and award contract. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE. Committee Chairman reported five bids received. CARRIED. Puget Sound Councilman Hughes reported regarding meeting of Puget Sound Council Council of Government at Washington Plaza 1/24, one item Government SR515 wherein he was able to request continuing coordination Councilman Hughes of the program with Washington State Highway Department and City Rep Subregional Council , that matter delayed too long. Hughes noted meeting at Talbot School 1/30i also discussed enerav transportation and growth management. Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in the Committee Report Mayor' s reappointment of Pauline Kirkman and Gerald Edlund to Appointments the Municipal Arts Commission for terms to be effective Confirmed through 12/31/82. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION FOR APPOINTMENTS TO MUNICIPAL ARTS. CARRIED. Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee recommends approval for payment of Vouchers No. 26505 through No. 26811 in the amount of $451 ,427.38 having received departmental certification, plus LID #302 Revenue Warrant R-50 $221 , 144. 14, Cash Warrants No. C-119 $2,807.50, C-120 $207,419.80 and C-121 $10,916.84; along with Revenue Warrant No. R-51 $7,552.99 and Cash Warrants C-122 $14.36 and C-123 $7,538.63. No. 26500 through 26504 machine voided. MOVED BY CLYMER,SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE VOUCHERS. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted recommenda- Committee Report tion for second and final readings for an ordinance changing Ordinance #3398 the zoning classification from GS-1 to SR-1 for property located Gustafson Rezone at west side of Union Ave NE approximately 200 ft. south of R-292-79 NE 10th St. ; known as the Arthur Gustafson Rezone 292-79. Follow- ing reading, it was MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. It was noted covenants have been filed. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED, Renton City Clerk 1/28/80 Page 4 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS First Reading The committee recommended first reading of an ordinance amending the solid waste disposal rates. Following the reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Setbacks Ordinance MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, THE ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BUILDING CODE RELATING TO SETBACKS BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. f CONSENT AGENDA The following business matters are adopted by one motion without .... separate discussion; motion follows items included. Late Comers Letter from Lyle Barger, 13204 SE 132nd, requested a late Agreement comers agreement for the East Union Water Line #505 in order to receive reimbursement by future installation by others joing the water line. Refer to Public Works Department and Utilities Committee for recommendation to Council . Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by the Prepared Media Lab, 3507 NE Sunset Blvd. , in amount of $273.08 alleging sewer overflow damage. Refer to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Lazetti Annexation Report from King County Boundary Review Board registered approval of the Lazetti Annexation located in the northeast section of the city. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Cedar River Trail Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested final payment in amount of $14,473.63 for Cedar River Trail System, Phase III to Sun-Up Construction, acceptance of completion of contract as of 1/28/80 and authorization for final payment. If within 30 days, no liens or claims are filed against the project and proof of tax liabilities received, release of retained amount to contractor recommended. Council concur. Human Rights Letter from Human Rights and Affairs Commission Chairperson Commission Albert Tally requested quarterly rather than monthly meetings. Meeting Schedule Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance revision. Municipal Airport Letter from Airport Director Gebenini requested transfer of Improvements funds in amount of $146,808. 16 for work in progress ADAP Project No. 5-53-0055-03. Change Order No. 1 to Sun-up Construction CAG 050-79 executed 12/10/79 in amount of $22,552.55; FAA office has assured participation in Change Order if sufficient funds available. Therefore the letter requested funds in amount of $146,808. 16 be transferred from 1979 Budget to 1980 Budget and in addition requested $22,552.55 appropriated into Airport Account, Quick Egress Taxiways, East Side. Refer to Ways and Means Committee . Police Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Richard A. Vreeke and Appointment John R. Sofie to positions of Police Officers effective 2/1/80 subject to customary six-month probationary period. Positions authorized in the 1980 budget ; civil service requirements com- pleted. Council concur. Fire Department Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Orson Gurney as Firefighter Appointment effective 2/1/80 subject to customary six-month probationary period, having been certified by Civil Service Commission and recommended by Chief Geissler. Council concur. Fire Department Mayor Shinpoch appointed Nicholas Vacca to Lieutenant effective Appointment 2/1/80 subject to customary six-month probationary period, hav- ing been certified by Civil Service. Council concur. Fire Department Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Arthur Pringle to Captain Appointment effective 2/1/80 subject to customary six-month probationary period, having been certified by the Fire Civil Service and recommended by Chief Geissler. Council concur. Renton City Council 1/28/80 Page 5 CONSENT AGENDA - Continued Fire Department Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Gerald Nichols to the Appointment position of Battalion Chief effective 2/1/80 subject to the customary six-month probationary period, having been certified by Fire Civil Service and recommended by Chief Geissler. Council concur. Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA AND Approval FOLLOWING ITEM BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. CARRIED. Police K-9 Officer Letter from Police Chief Darby requested authorization for Schooling Police K-9 Officer Gerber to attend Cascade County K-9 Academy at Great Falls, Montana from 2/2/80 through 5/9/80, along with advance travel funds of $250. Funds included in 1980 budget. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN REQUEST. CARRIED. LID #302 Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported final costs Final Costs of LID #302 at $6,060,376.48 for Lind Ave. SW, SW 41st St. and SW 34th St. The letter suggested date of 2/25/80 for the public hearing. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND SET PUBLIC HEARING FEBRUARY 25, 1980. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N. , inquired re Council procedure Ordinance Comment for citizens wanting to speak on ordinances , noting that at first Garbage Billing Audience Comment, the ordinances to be presented are not known, at the last Audience Comment , action has already been taken by Council . Councilman Stredicke noted Council will suspend rules to allow citizen inquiry. Mrs. Vaupel noted the 1/8th credit to citizens for non-collection of garbage during the recent snow storm and suggested enclosure of information be included in utility billing so that all citizens receive equal treatment and that credit does not go only to complainers. Councilman Clymer explained the City is not knowlegeable of the accounts that did not receive full pickup service. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9:40 p.m. Delores A. Mead , C M.C. City Clerk R i � EXPill 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 1/28/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS : No. #26500 - #26504 CURRENT $1804652.37 PARKS $94434. 74 ARTERIAL STREETS •31, 921 .40 STREETS $164148.52 STREET FORWARD THRUST $214690+33 L WASH. BCH. FWD THRUST $114815. 19 CEDAR RIVER TR CONST $104779.20 SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR $14338. 83 WATERWORKS UTILITY $1264524.66 AIRPORT $34412.67 1975 W & 3 CONSTRUCTION $287.76 EQUIPMENT RENTAL $234911 .47 FIREMANIS PENSION $134510.24 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $4514427.38 i WE4 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 NO• 26505 THROUGH NO• 26811 IN THE AMOUNT i OF $4514427.38 THIS 28TW DAY OF JANUARY 1980, COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN C��` " MEMB �� w L. I .D . #302 _ i REVENUE WARRANT NO.# R- 50 $221,144.14 MEMBER • ■ • • CASH WARRANT NO.# C-119 $ 2,807.50 CASH WARRANT NO.# C-120 $207,419.80 CASH WARRANT NO.# C-121 $ 10,916.84 REVENUE WARRANT NO.# R- 51 $ 7,552.99 CASH WARRANT NO.# C-122 $ 14. 36 CASH WARRANT NO.# C-123 $ 7,538.63 •o 1 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk REVISED COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 28, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 1/31 8 :00 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers Green River Basin Report PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 1/31 7 :00 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues . 2/5 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 2/4 ;:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION TRIMM UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS METRO Wed. 2/6 Renton High School Waste Water SR 515 Wed. 1/30 2 :30 P.M. Talbot Hill Elementary EIS Statement School Auditorium OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. JANUARY 28, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 721 $ 1 ,000 Pacific Northwest Bell 3408 NE 4th St. Temp. Crew Office 7215 1 ,620 Gladys Lee 3332 Sunset Blvd. NE Reroof Residence 7216 3,400 Jay Davis 201 Union Ave. SE Construct Awning Deck 7217 41 ,000 Leonard Builders , Inc. 4507 SE 4th St. Construct Residence 7218 828,888 Wash.St. Dept. of Trans. 205 So. 7th St. Construct Site Preparatio 7219 880,000 Boeing Renton Plant Modernize Balcony & Mezz. 7220 5,000 Arnold C. McCullum 237 Wells Ave. So. Construct Detached Garage 7221 450,000 Air Products & Chemicals 950 Powell Ave. SW New Building Facility 7222 119,000 Dino Patas 1005 S. 2nd St. Construct Concrete Building 7223 275,000 Seattle Opera 1655 N. 4th St. Construct Office & Warehouse 7224 196,000 Bill O' Brien 446 Park Ave. North Construct Office Building 7225 VOID 7226 4,000 KME Mfg. , Inc. 849 Seneca Ave. SW Construct Addition CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2286 Speedi-Lube 100 Rainier Ave. So. R/W Street Break 2287 Wash.St. Dept.of Trans. S.Grady & Shattuck Ave. Park and Ride Lot 2288 Garfield Auto 200 SW 34th Sidewalk ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9 $ 25 Lucille Ditter 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Storage Shed 8695 200 Michael S. Hilton 1632 Monterey Ct. NE Install New Service 8696 VOID 8697 300 Rich Stohner 641 Wells Ave. No. Mobile Home Hook-Up 8698 400 Sound Builders 317 Smithers So. Rewire Residence 8699 190,000 Boeing Renton Plant Wire Balcony & Mezzanine 8700 200 Virgil Fox 3131 NE 4th Temp. Service for Const r 8701 750 Alice Saunders 1922 Shattuck Ave. So. Increase Service 8702 500 Russell Eager 253 Thomas Ave. SW Install Plumbing/Fixtur 8703 57, 188 Boeing Renton Plant Rewire Vault & Paint MECHANICAL PERMITS 7477 $ 37,000 HAS Properties 134 Rainier Ave. So. Install Heating & Air Cond. 7478 VOID 7479 1 ,400 Person & Person Homes 5415 Talbot Rd. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7480 1 ,800 Alice Hansbey 816 Monroe Ave . NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7481 12,000 McLendon Hardware 710 So. 2nd St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7482 12,000 HAS Properties 134 Rainier Ave. So. Install Heaters 7483 1 ,300 Boeing Renton Plant Install Roof Drains 7484 700 Robert Darwin 1523 Morris Ave. SW Install Gas Conversion Burner 7485 13,000 Pacific Car & Foundry 1400 No. 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7486 778 Leonard Builders 4414 SE 4th St. Install Gas Furnace 7487 VOID 7488 869 Charles Henderson Co. 3400 SE 16th Pl . Install Gas Furnace & Heater 7489 50,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7490 807 Charles Henderson Co. 3401 SE 16th Pl . Install Gas Furnace & Heater 7491 800 Gary Moritz 326 Union Ave. NE Install Sinks & Washer 7492 500 Irene Grayson 580 Union Ave. NE Install Wood Burning Stove SIGN PERMIT 757 $ 843 Derrick McLure Co. 710 Rainier Ave. So. Install Electric Sign i C I TY OF RENT0N � TRANSFERS MONTH OF JANUARY, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: ' DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 1/1' i0 CURRENT FUND $ 66,671.08 COMP.EMPL.TRNG. (CETA) 793.90 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JAN. $ 67,464.98 !1/15/80 CURRENT FUND $119,510.66 PARKS & RECREATION 30,489.84 CITY STREETS 26,187.74 LIBRARY 9,521.76 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 2,542.06 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 23, 340.68 AIRPORT 2,025.60 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,670.44 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JAN. $216,288.78 L t CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT FUND Per Resolution No. 2313 $ 8,791.00 i I 1 t i i � �� MAYOR ^_ VF-E DIRECTOR �� C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS WONTH OFJ_Ya 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR; TE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL :/80 CURRENT FUND $180,652.37 PARKS & RECREATION 9,434.74 ARTERIAL STREETS 31 ,921 .40 CITY STREETS 16,148.52 STREET FORWARD THRUST 21 ,690.33 LK.WN.BCH.FWD.THRUST 11 ,815.19 CEDAR RIVER TRL.CONSTR. 10,779.20 SENIOR CITZ.CTR.CONSTR. 1 ,338.83 WATERWORKS UTILITY 126,524.66 AIRPORT 3,412.67 1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION 287. 76 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 23,911 .47 FIREMAN'S pension 13,510.24 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of JAN. $451 ,427.38 G1�rOv�G,� Qou ■.■ii� Cc'sL. MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR 1 .3 C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF JANUARY, 1980 i TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: i DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 1�! /80 CURRENT FUND 67,284.18 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 184.24 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JAN. 67,468.42 i i i I 1/31/80 CURRENT FUND $120,572.08 PARKS & RECREATION 31,944.64 CITY STREETS 25,182.86 LIBRARY 10,848.09 COMP.EMPL.TRNG. (CETA) 2,567.80 4 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 24,216.26 i AIRPORT 1,940.90 f !' EQUIPMENT -RENTAL 2,704.01 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JAN. $219,976.64 MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR L fir.. I i I i i � s �. a g r t E f i a i � j' 6 I 4 ;i II r, '�; ';� s `i i 1 '� �i i i i i `� i Io RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting a February 4 , 1980 Municipallding Monday , 8 : 00 P .M . ' Co6uncil mbers A G E N D A 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL' CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 28, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARING : Ordinance establishing trunk line service area and service charge in Honey Creek and Kennydale areas. Letter from Public Works Director Citizen letters and Petition 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. Public Works Director requests resolution re Federal -Aid and Forward Thrust funding applications. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. b. Proclamation of Mayor Shinpoch, Brotherhood Week 2/17-23/80. 9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Land Use Hearing Examiner's recommendation for Preliminary Plat and Exception, located west side of Union NE at NE 10th; Arthur Gustafson . Appeal filed by Public Works Department 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT . i { 17 RENTON CITY COUNCIL February 4 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign Federal Aid and Forward Thrust documents PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Surplus Fire Training Site UTILITIES COMMITTEE Ordinance for Kennydale and Honeydew Interceptor and establish charges Study by League of Women Voters re solid waste management WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Lazetti Annexation ordinance (first reading 2/4) Federal Aid/Forward Thrust resolution (adopted 2/4) Matter of Agenda provision for Mayor's Report APPOINTMENTS Michael Porter reappointed to the Planning Commission 3 yr term through 1/31/83 Fred J. Kaufman reappointed Land Use Hearing Examiner 3 yr term to 1/20/82 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting February 4 , 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; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT J . COUNCIL HUGHES, RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN W. REED, CHARLES F. SHANE (arrived shortly) . CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative IN ATTENDANCE Assistant; DANIEL KELLOGG, Assistant City Attorney; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; RICHARD HOUGHTON, Public Works Engineer; JAMES BOURASA, Police Department; W. E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; DELORES A. MEAD, City Clerk. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 28, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, published and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Public Hearing to consider an ordinance relating to facility and trunk connection charges and establishing a trunk line service charge and trunk line service area in the Honey Creek and Kennydale areas and establishing the amount of said trunk line service charge upon connection to the public sewer and increasing such charges annually. Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason stated Moore, Wallace and Kennedy, Inc. have prepared cost estimates for the installation of the Honeydew and Kennydale trunk sewer lines in amount of $1 ,650,000 including a 10% inflation factor from the present until the proposed commencement of construction in approximately one year (letter dated 9/7/79) • The letter enclosed a map showing portion of the May Creek Interceptor that the Munici- pality of Metropolitan Seattle will be installing during the second quarter of 1980 and completed by end of 1980; also noting the interceptors which the City would install : Honey Dew Interceptor and the Kennydale May Creek Interceptor which forms the West Kennydale Interceptor and East Kennydale Inter- ceptor. The letter proposed sale of revenue bonds in amount of $1 ,650,000 to finance installation and recollect costs by means of a latecomer agreement to the City as the properties in the drainage basin develop and connect to the system; charges to be based upon actual cost of construction divided by the net area to be served or $0.030 per sq. ft at current estimates. Also those areas adjacent to trunk line will be charged for one-half the cost of installing an eight inch line across its frontage. The letter proposed savings to the City through elimination of the Sunset and Honeydew pump stations and elimination of pumping into other basins. The letter pro- posed that a project account be set up to that properties develop- ing prior to installation of the trunk lines can be assessed their fair share of costs based on $0.03 per sq.ft. ; noting six developments at the present time with charges amounting to $49,000. The letter requested authorization to establish a project fund for the two trunk lines to be financed by revenue bonds and proceed with design and construction of the Kennydale and Honeydew trunk lines in order to connect to the May Creek trunk line. Continued Letters of protest were read from A. L. and Barbara McAlister, 9915 126th SE, claiming adequate septic system and opposed added costs, Western Hills; Robert E. and June M. Richardson, 12626 SE 98th asked denial of sewers due to adequate septic system and inflation and hip-, . sury levels; Mr. and Mrs. John McGinnis, Renton City Council 2/4/80 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARING - Continued Kennydale and 12414 SE 100th, asked reason behind new sewers and opposed same. Honeydew Petition from 22 residents of the Sierra Heights and Western Interceptor Hills area opposed sewer lines, claiming adequate septic systems. Ordinance Petitioners submitted newspaper article "Inflation Outlook is Continued Bleakest Yet." Public Works Department Engineer Houghton used wall map and explained history of May Creek Interceptor and noted that project includes drainage basin area, not limited to political subdivision (that in event of annexation, parallel lines would not then need to be added) but the interceptor lines will be constructed within the City. Houghton explained Sunset NE and Union NE lift station has reached capacity and new develop- ment in area has been advised they must pay fair share of trunk costs. The City needs vehicle to collect those costs. Houghton also explained the Local Improvement District system and that charges would not be assessed unless district was petitioned. Continued Persons present : Michael Blonsky, 1908 NE 20th, stated sewers installed in his street and not functional ; R. E. Richardson 12626 SE 98th, made inquiries and opposed. Houghton explained collectors would have to be constructed by local improvement districts and only one case in 18 years of health hazard condi- tions declared by State Health Department and City required to initiate resolution for sewers; that those outside City must annex or form own LID. Chuck Lindberg, 103818 129th SE, reported extreme need for sewers, that raw sewage is being diverted to storm drains (located SE 100 to 103rd) and objected to City allow- ing new townhouses to join system and not existing homes. John McGinnis, 12414 SE 100th, inquired re Lazetti Annexation and need for sewers; being advised Lazetti annexation only a few lots with access to sewer connections. Gifford Visiek, 12405 SE 98th, inquired re LID procedure. Mary Ellen Hamblin, 13025 138th SE, represented East Renton Plateau Community Council , inquired re Environmentallmpact Statement; being advised that need has not been determined. Lawrence Wood, 1155 Shelton NE (Brentwood) inquired re additional assessments to those sewered areas within the City and was advised of none. Ron Leckie, 1604 Aberdeen NE, inquired re LID procedures. Willis Sparrow, 2109 Dayton NE, favored installation and noted rising costs. Henry Schellert, 3506 Park Ave. N, former City Councilman, favored bond sale to finance trunk construction and supported project. Councilman Shane explained Utility Committee decision that each area should pay for their own sewers. Sherry Storm, 12226 142nd SE, noted vast undeveloped areas and hoped area would remain same. Donna Pomerville, 1822 Aberdeen Ave. NE, made inquiries concerning costs and inflationary factor. Houghton explained the area service charge for main interceptor is tied to the CPI and is charged on square footaqe. Jim Sargent, 2016 Edmonds Ave. NE, made inquiries. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING . CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER THE MATTER BACK TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. 9:35 pm Council reconvened at 9:47 p.m. All Members present at Roll Call . AUDIENCE COMMENT Joan Walker, 1433 Monterey Dr. NE, Local Unit leader, League of Solid Waste Women Voters, King County South, reported recent unit study of Management solid waste management and thanked Public Works Director Gonnason for attendance at their meetings and providing informa- tion. Mrs. Walker urged keeping cost of collection as low as possible and questioned policy of profit on garbage disposal as it is in interest of public safety and welfare. Mrs. Walker urged the City to develop a program of public education to encourage recycling and composting; also would support study of City garbage collection and solid waste sorting, even in combination with other cities. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, FORWARD REMARKS TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 2/4/80 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS Committee of Council President Trimm submitted committee report re review of the Whole the Eastside Watershed Project proposed revision and the revised Green River Flood Watershed Plan Agreement. The committee recommended the Control Program Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the agreement the matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for the resolution with the following stipulations: (1 ) That there be full consideration of the wetland area east of the freeway (SR-167) for additional storage and channel area and approved wetlands; (2) Current wetlands be retained as approved wetlands and/or traded for property of equal dollar value for suitable wetland retention and project compensate City totally; (3) Cost of the project be born by benefiting property owners located on the Valley floor west of SR-167 and south of the Burlington Northern - Milwaukie railroad right-of-way or as otherwise specified by the City Council in a subsequent agreement prior to the commitment of any local funds. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, STREDICKE; ONE-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. See later resolution . Fire Training Moved by Stredicke that the City go on record as surplussing Site the Fire Training site in South Renton. SURPLUS MOTION BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER THE SUBJECT OF THE FIRE TRAINING SITE TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee Committee Report report recommending concurrence in the Mayor's reappointment Reappointment of Michael Porter to the Planning Commission for a three- Planning year term effective through 1/31/83. MOVED BY STREDICKE, Commission SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Reappointment The committee recommended concurrence in the Mayor's appoint- Hearing Examiner ment of Fred J. Kaufman to the position of Land Use Hearing Examiner effective to 1/20/82. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. National League Letter from Council Members Clymer and Hughes requested Conference Council authorization to attend the 1980 National League of Clymer and Hughes Cities Congressional - City Conference in Washington, D.C. , 3/16-18/80. Council approval requested. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, APPROVE REQUEST. CARRIED. Mayor's Report MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND HUGHES, MAYOR' S REPORT BE SUBMITTED. CARRIED. (1 ) Mayor Shinpoch noted meeting with Housing and Community Development Grant Project Committee for determination of "needs" application awards; Renton voted $47,000 for housing assistance and $11 ,000 for health care. (Planning Director Ericksen explained "population" monies will be received; many items 1/2 funded. ) (2) Renton and Tukwila Police were lauded for last week's successful apprehension of robbers within eight minutes after Valley Com 911 received call following gun-point hold up at Puget Power. (3) There has been a request for an unlimited hydroplane race at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park in May; potential crowd 20,000; no one permitted on undeveloped park and developed area accommodates 7,500. Some merchant support. (4) CPR classes will be held at Delaurenti Fire Station, March 4-5/80, Council Members invited to attend. (5) A supple- mental budget for 1980 has been presented to Council ; $1 , 120,000 unanticipated revenue received from area of sales tart; projections were low for the City as well as other cities, county and state. The Mayor noted it may be prudent to reserve some excess to protect the City's cash flow due to new reports advising County tax statements will be late. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recommended first read- Committee Report ing of an ordinance appropriating funds in amount of $22,552.55 First Reading ADAP Project Quick Egress Taxiways. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER BACK TO COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 2/4/80 Page 4 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued First Reading An ordinance was read annexing property to the City being contiguous in the northeast section of the City, known as the Lazetti Annexation. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER MATTER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Human Rights Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer noted two weeks Ordinance delay has been requested for a delay in presenting ordinance amending meeting schedule of Human Rights and Affairs Solid Waste Commission. Clymer also noted delay in presentation of Collection Rates ordinance amending solid waste collection rates. Ordinance #3399 The committee recommended reading, suspension of rules and Park Bonds adoption of ordinance providing issuance and sale of Park Gene Coulon Bonds in amount of $6,000,000. Following reading , MOVED BY Memorial Beach CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Resolution #2316 The committee recommended reading and adoption of the following Federal Aid or resolutions : A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and Forward Thrust City Clerk to execute documents for allocation and expenditure Projects of Federal Aid or Forward Thrust funding for: Safety Planning Study, NE Sunset Blvd. signalization, miscellaneous street lighting relocation, N 1st St. and N 30th St. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2317 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to Green River enter into agreements with the U. S. Soil Conservation Service Valley and other local sponsors re drainage and flood control improve- Flood Control ments in the Green River Valley. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES EXCEPT SHANE VOTED NO. MOTION CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows letters included. Federal -Aid and Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested adoption Forward Thrust of resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Funding documents relating to Federal-Aid and Forward Thrust funding applications. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. (See above.) Proclamation Proclamation of Mayor Shinpoch declared February 17 to 23, 1980 as Brotherhood Week sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Council concur. Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT Approval AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Gustafson Letter from Land Use Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman presented Preliminary Plat Preliminary Plat and Exception of Arthur D. Gustafson, 14-lot PP-441-79 and single family subdivision on property located on the west side E-448-79 of Union Ave. NE and an exception to the subdivision ordinance Union Ave. NE for cul-de-sac length. The Examiner recommended approval with at NE 10th St. conditions. Appeal was. filed by Public Works Director Gonnason Appeal of the Examiner's decision dated December 24, 1979, noting his request for consideration January 2, 1980 and Examiner's response of the 3rd. The appeal letter claimed substantial errors in law and fact: (1 ) The Examiner determined that NE 10th St. should not be extended as a collector arterial between Union Ave. NE and Monroe NE, which is contradictory to the 1985 Urban Area Comprehensive General Development Plan adopted by the City Council ; (2) The decision of the Examiner changes the Plan without going through appropriate process. Planning and Develop- ment Committee Chairman Rockhill presented committee report recommending that the City Council modify the recommendation of the Land Use Hearing Examiner based on error of law which is Renton City Council 2/4/80 Page 5 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS - Continued Planning and in violation of City Code in that the location of proposed Development NE 10th as a cul-de-sac does not conform to the official Committee Report Major Arterials and Streets Plan of the City. The committee Continued recommended Council modify the Examiner's recommendation to approve the Plat subject to dedication and construction of a PP-441-79 and 60 ft. right-of-way east along NE lOth in addition to other E-448-79 conditions set forth. The committee further recommended that Gustafson the Council deny the exception for a cul-de-sac. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. Councilman Stredicke questioned reduction in number of lots and was advised by Assistant City Attorney Kellogg that the committee' s recommendation does not infringe on number of building lots, because of useable power line easement. Follow- ing further discussion, MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Shane inquired regarding conflict of interest for Conflict of State elected officials. Shane was advised by fellow Council Interest members to write the Attorney General . Recycling Councilman Reed requested recycling of waste paper be investi- gated. Mayor Shinpoch explained the City 's recycling through Weyerhaeuser Company W.O.W. program. Agenda Revision Councilman Rockhill requested ordinance amendment to include the Mayor' s Report in Council Agenda. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:35 p.m. Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk I OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. FEBRUARY 4, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7227 $ 15,000 Jacob Ribald 226 Meadow Ave. Construct Addition/Remodel 7228 100,000 Service Paper Co. 3324 Lind Ave. SW Construct Foundation-Wrhs. 7229 VOID 7230 VOID 7231 1 , 100,000 Service Paper Co. 3324 Lind Ave. SW Construct Warehouse & Office 7232 20,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Vestibule 7233 53,810 Boeing Renton Plant Upgrade Restrooms. tow 7234 800 Charles A. Washburn 612 SW 13th St. Fill Lots 7235 65,000 Virgil R. Fox 3131 NE 4th St. Construct Store Building 7236 VOID 7237 300,097 Dr. Frederick R. Brown 1080 Kirkland Ave. NE Construct Dental Clinic Bldg. 7238 10,000 _Graham A. Read 4320 NE 24th St. Addition to Residence 7239 1 ,958 David Morris 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport/Storage Shed 7240 75,000 Mercury Marine 4060 Lind Ave. SW Construct Foundation CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2289 Brown/Strand Homes 1220 N. 28th Pl . Install Side Sewer 2290 Brown/Strand Homes 1224 N. 28th Pl . Install Side Sewer 2291 Renton Vocational Tec. 3000 N. 4th St. Sanitary Sewer 2292 T & T Constr. 1220 N. 5th Driveway & Sidewalk 2293 Stirskey Holdings 516 Shattuck St. So. Install Side Sewer 2294 Bill O'Brien 455 Park Ave. Sanitary & Storm Sewer 2295 Austin Company Between Raymond SW & Lind Install Storm Sewer 2296 Virgil Fox 3131 NE 4th Sanitary & Storm Sewer 2297 Thomas E. Walther 250 Union Ave. NE Install Side Sewer 2298 Vandaveer Homes 606 S. 31st St. Install Side Sewer 2299 Vandaveer Homes 523 So. 31st St. Install Side Sewer 2300 James & Mary Hawk 2990 E. Valley Rd. Install Side Sewer I ELECTRICAL PERMITS 70 $ 2,200 Jack A. Benaroya 700 SW 41st St. Install Fixtures 8705 1 ,000 Jack A. Benaroya 800 SW 43rd St. Modify wiring 8706 4,200 Jack A. Benaroya 1000 SW 43rd St. Install Wiring 8707 200 Alice Klepach 201 Union Ave. SE Temp. Service yrs 8708 21 ,655 Ewing Stringfellow 636 Whitworth Lane S. Install Service/Baseboard Ht. 8709 VOID 8710 1 ,670 Ray Brown 1224 N. 28th Pl . Wire Residence 8711 8,000 HAS Properties 134 Rainier Ave. So. Wire Building 8712 100,000 Boeing Renton Plant Miscellaneous Electr. Work 8713 100 Seattle Opera 1655 N. 4th St. Install Temp. Service 8714 1 ,000 Gary Camp 3701 SE 6th St. Increase Service 8715 3,350 Boeing Renton Plant Wire Remodeled Restroom 8716 150 John F. Parks 5227 Ripley Lane No. Install Temp. Service 8717 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3401 SE 16th Pl . Wire Residence 8718 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3400 SE 16th PI . Wire Residence 8719 850 Charles Henderson Co. 1401 Olympia Ave. SE Wire Residence 8720 VOID 8721 VOID 8722 150 Leroy J. Hall 3332 NE 17th St. Wire Garage 8723 30 Roger M. Nelson 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Storage Shed MECHANICAL PERMITS 7493 $ 12,000 Portland Electric & Plumb. 4100 W. Valley Rd. Install Underground Tanks 7494 1 ,000 A.L. Bohn 1011 N. 34th St. Install Furnace 7495 1 ,610 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4433 SE 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7496 2,290 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4507 SE 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7497 1,610 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4421 SE 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7498 2,290 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4427 SE 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7499 5,000 Bill O'Brien 446 Park Ave. No. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7500 21 ,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7501 2,500 Virgil Fox 3131 NE 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7502 1,740 Henderson Constr. Co. 1413 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7503 1,820 Henderson Constr. Co. 1407 Newport Ct. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7504 1 ,820 Henderson Constr. Co. 1517 Newport Ct. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7505 1 ,810 Henderson Constr. Co. 1511 Newport Ct. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7506 1,820 Charles Henderson Co. 3328 SE 16th Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7507 1 ,810 Charles Henderson Co. 3307 SE 16th Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7508 1,770 Henderson Constr. Co. 1413 Newport Ct. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7509 1 ,770 Charles Henderson Co. 1404 Newport Ct. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7510 1 ,770 Charles Henderson Co. 3324 SE 16th Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7511 $ 1 ,770 Henderson 1403 Newport Ct. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7512 1 ,810 Charles Henderson Co. 1410 Newport Ct. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7513 90,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7514 5,000 Seattle Opera 1655 No. 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7515 10,000 Seattle Opera 1655 No. 4th St. Install Unit Heater, Vents 7516 500 Russell Eager 253 Thomas Ave. SW Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7517 869 Charles Henderson Co. 1604 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace/Wtr. Heater 7518 783 Charles Henderson Co. 1610 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace/Wtr. Heater 7519 6,684 Boeing Renton Plant Install Sprinkler System CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF February 4 , 1980 �— COMMITTEE DATE W TIME CHAIRMAN _ LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 2/7 4:30 P.M. ROCKHlLL 6th Floar Conf. Room Appeal Mull Property COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 2/5 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE . 3rd Floor Conf. Room Housing & Community Development Program WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 2/11 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Thurs. 2/7 5:30 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf . Room Animal Control Officer' s Suggesti ns . Request A.C . Officer & Police Chi 'f or Rep. TRANSPORTATION TRIMN UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS METRO Wed. 2/6 Renton High School Waste Water LEOFF Board Wed. 2/6 7: 30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room a RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting February 11 , 198 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers A G E N D A 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ow 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 4, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARING: Annexation of Property located on Benson Highway Proposed Site of Renton Fire Station 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. Claim for Damages filed by Anna M. Phelan, flooded basement. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. b. Claim for Damages filed by Lowell E. Smith, Tire damage, alleging open manhole. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. G. King County Boundary Review Board notice of proposed annexation King County Water District #58 (1 ) #P-79/a Johns Realty Corp. Res. 1838; (2)AP-.79-1 Res. 1840. Refer to Public Works and Planning Departments for recommendation. d. Mayor's Appointment of Ric Trujillo to Municipal Arts Commission through 12/31/82. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. e. Court Case - King County Fire District #25 vs King County , Boundary Review Board and City re Cascadia Annexation. Refer to City Attorney. f. Land Use Hearing Examiner decision Rezone 456-79; Shannon O'Neil G to B-1 for development of retail shopping and office, Sunset Blvd NE at .Duvall NE. Approval with conditions. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. g. Land Use Hearing Examiner Kaufman decision Rezone 454-79 Charles A. Gramps north side of Sunset Blvd NE, east of Newport NE; GS-1 to R-2 Multi family development. Approval with conditions. Refer Ways and Means. 9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Land Use Hearing Examiner decision Herbert Mull , R-412-79 rezone from G-7200 to R-3, Sunset Blvd. NE between NE 7th and NE 9th. Appeal filed. 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT +res 5 'y RENTON CITY COUNCIL February 11 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S j CITY ATTORNEY AND *INSURANCE CARRIER `Claim for Damages - Anna M. Phelan -Claim for Damages - Lowell E. Smith Cascadia Annexation Appeal COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Subject of Unanticipated Revenue PLANNING DEPARTMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Proposed Annexations King County Water District #58 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Herbert Mull Rezone and Comments Comments of Tina Russell Letter from Rachel Christianson PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Sale of controlling interest in OK Cab Inc. WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Rezone Charles A. Gramps Rezone Shannon O'Neil Comments of Alec Book re Shannon O' Neil rezone property regarding drainage ILAN I RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting February 11 , 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; ROBERT J . HUGHES: RANDALL COUNCIL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN W. REED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS CHARLES F. SHANE AND EARL CLYMER BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. Charles F. Shane arrived at 8:05 p.m. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative IN ATTENDANCE Assistant; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; RICHARD HOUGHTON, Public Works Department; DON PERSSON, Police Department. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 4, 1980. Councilman Stredicke inquired re Ordinance Park Bonds No. 3399 adopted 2/4 , Coulon Beach Park bonds . Mayor Shinpoch advised total bond issue $6,000,000 reduced from $7, 125,000 also, that any additional funds received will be deducted; also that Park Director Webley successfully obtained State grant. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted Annexation and published according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public Fire Station #3 hearing to consider annexation of property for the proposed Property site of Fire Station No. 3; property located on the east side of 108th Ave. SE (Benson Hwy) between SE 170th St. and SE 173rd St. Letter from City Clerk Mead called attention to Resolution No. 2314 adopted 1/21 /80 declaring City 's intent to annex for municipal purposes and set public hearing 2/11 . The letter recommended the Council at the close of the hearing, authorize „ the Planning Department to proceed and file necessary documents with the King County Boundary Review Board. Planning Director Ericksen used wall maps and explained the area single family residential , that proposed use would be allowed; that the annexa- tion will provide service to South Renton residential areas, Valley General Hospital and Green River Valley industrial areas; area 20,000 sq. ft. (0.05- acre) . Ericksen pointed out close proximity to proposed SR-515. Continued Fred Heisterman, Commissioner, King County Fire District No. 40, expressed concern whether the station included in Fire Comprehen- sive Plan for King County; noting he was not necessarily opposed. Councilman Shane inquired of City use of King County #40 Station and Heisterman noted previously correspondence and opposition. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE PROPOSED ANNEXA- TION. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Rachel Christianson, 469 Grandey Way NE, requested matter of Agenda item 9.a be presented (Mull Rezone Appeal ) . MOVED BY Herbert Mull STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONSIDER ITEM 9.a. CARRIED. Rezone R-412-79 Land Use Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended denial of applica- and Appeal tion for rezone by Herbert Mull from G-7200 to R-3 for proposed multi-family development in the vicinity of 821 Sunset Blvd. NE. City Clerk Mead recalled appeal filed by Attorney for Mull and subsequest request for postponement of hearing of appeal to the 2/11/80 meeting; Council granted request 1/14/80. Mrs. Christianson presented a letter for the Planning and Development Committee. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER THE CORRESPON- DENCE TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill reported meeting with Attorney for Mull 2/7/80; Attorney not prepared and requested continuation for two weeks which was granted (2/21 Com- mittee meeting; 2/25 Council meeting) . See later Audience Comment. Renton City Council 2/11/80 Page 2 AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued Drainaqe re Alec Book, 1726 Duvall NE, commented regarding Consent Agenda Development Item 8. f. Rezone 456-79(Shannon O'Neil ) . Mr. Book noted his Sunset Blvd NE property to the north, that natural drainage is across property Duvall NE to be rezoned. Book requested sufficient storm drainage system so there will be no run off problem created. (See later motion.) Mull Rezone Tina Russell , 851 Aberdeen NE, spoke against Herbert Mull rezone R-412-79 (see Page 1 ) , reporting anxiety would be caused her by los of view and added conjestion. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL REFER THE COMMENTS OF MR. BOOK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AND MRS. RUSSELL TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL Unanticipated MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, ENTIRE SUBJECT OF AMENDMENT TO Revenue THE 1980 BUDGET DUE TO RECEIPT OF UNANTICIPATED REVENUE BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR DISCUSSION. CARRIED. Executive In accordance with request of Community Services Committee, MOVED Session BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION AFTER AGENDA ITEM 10 to discuss Cedar River Trail Acquisition. CARRIED. Community Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report Services regarding request of Dale Owens for the placement of two broad- Committee Report cast towers on City property with 99 year lease. The report Broadcast Towers stated 2/19 meeting to discuss matter. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended that the Council Agenda Committee Report include an ''Administrative Report'' following the Consent Agenda. Mayor' s Report MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED. Energy Councilman Stredicke called attention to Administrative report regarding energy consumption in the City and asked special recognition be given for departments cutting back energy use: Park Department cut back 19%, Street cut back 12%, Executive Office 17%. Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval of Vouchers No. 26817 through 27047 in the amount of $395,570.50 having received departmental approval . Vouchers No. 26812 - 26816 were machine voided. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT AND APPROVE VOUCHERS FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Acting Chairman Stredicke submitted Committee Report report recommending second and final reading of an ordinance Ordinance T_3_00 appropriating $22,522.55 for airport improvements. Following Airport reading it was MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT ORDINANCE Appropriation AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. (First reading 2/4/80) Ordinance 3401 An ordinance was placed on second and final reading as recommended Lazetti annexing property to the city, known as the Lazetti Annexation. Annexation Following reading, it was MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. (First reading of the ordinance 2/4/80) CONSENT AGENDA The following items of business are adopted by one motion which follows the business included: Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Anna M. Phelan, 506 S. 17th St. , in amount of $120 for damage to carpet alleging snow storm run off damage. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Damages Claim Claim for Damages filed by Lowell E. Smith, 2425 NE 25th St. , for tire damage alleging open man hole. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Claim in amount of $80.87. Kenton pity Uouncil 2/11/80 Page 3 CONSENT AGENDA - Continued Proposed Report from King County Boundary Review Board gave notice of Annexation proposed annexation by King County Water District #58 (1) #P-70/a Johns Realty Corp. Resolution No. 1838 and; (2) AP-79-1 Resolu- tion No. 1840, Springhaven. Refer to Public Works and Planninq Departments for recommendation. Municipal Arts Letter from Mayor Shinpoch announced appointment of Ric Trujillo Commission to the Municipal Arts Commission replacing Margaret Anderson Appointment whose term expired 12/31/79; Mrs. Anderson not able to accept reappointment. Mr. Trujillo is owner of Flowers and Interiors and appointment is for three year term effective through 12/31/82. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Cascadia King County Fire District No. 25 has filed Notice of Appeal No. Annexation 80-2-01684-9 with Superior Court vs. King County Boundary Review Appeal and City regarding Cascadia Annexation (King County Boundary Review Board File No. 870) . Refer to City Attorney. Rezone 456-79 Land Use Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended approval with Shannon O'Neil conditions application filed by Shannon O'Neil for rezone G to B-1 for the purpose of developing a retail shopping facility and office complex; property located northeast corner of NE Sunset Blvd. and Duvall Ave. NE. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Rezone 454-79 Land Use Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended approval with Charles A. Gramps conditions for application by Charles A. Gramps for rezone of property located on the north side of Sunset Blvd. NE east of Newport Ave. NE; GS-I to R-2 for future multiple family develop- ment. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Consent Agenda MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA. Approval CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Administrative Mayor Shinpoch advised Department Heads that it will not be Report necessary to attend Council meetings unless there is a pertinent agenda item or they are specifically requested to do so. Mayor Shinpoch thanked Public Works Engineer Richard Houghton for commendable effort last Monday night re sewers public hearing. Mayor Shinpoch also noted clarification as requested by Council- man Shane regarding "ethics and the elected official ." City Ordinance No. 2586 was explained along with procedure for declar- ing conflict of interest and disqualification; also Board of Ethics explained. Mayor Shinpoch reported the Suburban Mayors ' Association hosted Kent Swisher and Stan Finkelstein from Associ- ation of Washington Cities 2/6/80 with Legislative update; Council- man Hughes had also attended. OK Cab Inc. Letter from Doretha Rood, President, OK Cab Inc. and Philip Sale Reinhardt requested approval of the sale of controlling interest in OK Cab Inc. , P. 0. Box 217, Renton, to Philip Reinhardt in accordance with requirements of Ordinance 2074. The letter explained that Mr. Reinhardt is leasee-operator of the Rainier Union 76 Station at 320 Rainier Ave and that the two businesses will operate compatibly. The letter requested immediate action as closing date had been set at 2/15/80. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Hughes called attention to invitation to meet with State Legislators in Olympia 2/15/80, asking those Councilmen wishing to participate to contact the Council Secretary. Councilman Reed found the orientation with the Planning Department helpful and suggested Pub3ncil Works and Park Departments also hold orientation for new Members if possible. EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, MOVE f0 EXECUTIVE SESSION. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT 8:55 p.m. Council reconvened at 9:'30 p.m. All Councilmen present . 9:35 p.m. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. Delores A. Mad, C,M.C, CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 11 , 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 2/14 Cancelled TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 2/14 4: 30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room 4oratorium North Renton;EIS & Refe rals Thurs. 2/21 4:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room 4ull Rezone Appeal COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 2/19 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room Broadcast Tower WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 2/25 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION TRIMM UTILITIES Wed. 2/20 3:30 P.M. SHANE th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. FEBRUARY 11 , 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7241 $ 400,000 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 34th St. Construct Maintenance Bldg. 7242 55,000 Howard Cooper 4000 West Valley Rd. Construct Paint Bldg. 7243 94,000 0/W Properties 919 SW Grady Way Construct Tenant Improvements 7244 62, 100 Boeing Renton Plant Upgrade Restrooms 7245 5,000 Shellan,Paine & Warren 100 S. 2nd St. Construct Addition 72 15,000 Heath Printers 4308 Jones Ave. NE Construct 2nd Floor 72 VOID 724*T 4,000 Renton Housing Authority 1482 Hillcrest Lane NE Repair Fire Damage 7249 35,000 Andrew Deak 4509 Talbot Rd. S. Tenant Improvements CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2301 Renton Properties 1800 Grant Ave. So. Install Storm Sewer, Water 2302 Speedi-Lube 100 Rainier Ave. So. Curb cut - Install Driveway 2303 Howard Cooper Corp. 4000 West Valley Hwy. Install Storm Sewer 2304 Stirskey Holdings 516 Shattuck Ave . So. Driveway Approach 2305 Charles Henderson Co. 1413 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer 2306 Charles Henderson Co. 1517 Newport Ct. SE Install Side Sewer 2307 Charles Henderson Co. 3307 SE 16th P1 . Install Side Sewer 2308 Charles Henderson Co. 1511 Newport Ct . SE Install Side Sewer 2309 Quendall Terminals 4503 Lk. Wash. B1vd .N. Water Line Installation 2310 Quendall Terminals 4503 Lk. Wash. Blvd. N. Water Line Installation ELECTRICAL PERMITS 724 $ 925 Keith Riechow 2209 NE 10th St . Increase Service/Basebrd.Ht. 8725 1 ,500 Person & Person 5415 Talbot Rd. Wire Residence 8726 1 , 160 Leonard Builders Inc. 4414 SE 4th St. Wire Residence 8727 2,500 Robert Edwards Renton Shopping Center Wire Power & Lighting 8728 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3324 SE 16th Pl . Install Temp. Service 8729 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3328 SE 16th Pl . Install Temp. Service 87-2^ 2,400 Mr. & Mrs. Traverso 716 Grant Ave. So. Wire Residence 87 1 ,250 D.N. & B.C. Buckner 503 So. 5th St. Wire 4-Plex 87 100 Jim Daly 104 Rainier Ave . So. Install Temp. Service 87TT 200 Mercury Marine 4060 Lind Ave. SW Install Temp. Service 8734 5,475 Olympic Pipeline 2319 Lind Ave . SW Wire Building 8735 300 Renton Housing Authority 1482 Hillcrest Lane NE Rewire Fire Damage 8736 850 Henderson 1604 Olympia SE Wire Residence 8737 850 Henderson 1700 Olympia SE Wire Residence 8738 850 Henderson 1610 Olympia SE Wire Residence 8739 850 Henderson 1409 Olympia SE Wire Residence 8740 850 Henderson 1602 Olympia SE Wire Residence 8741 3,400 Boeing Renton Plant Wire Restroom 8742 17,530 Pacific Northwest Bell 300 SW 7th St. Install Lighting ,Receptacles 8743 35 C. E. Hermsted 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Shed 8744 980 KME Manufacturing 842 Seneca Ave . SW Wire Offices ,Heater,& Tank 8745 100 Roy R. Kyle 1818 Whitman Ave. NE Wire Garage Door Opener 8746 18,548 Boeing Renton Plant Install Trolley Buss Step 8747 225 Service Paper Co. 3324 Lind Ave. SW Install Temp. Service MECHANICAL PERMITS 7520 $ 2, 750 Dan Shane 2003 Maple Valley Hwy. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7521 4, 151 David LaFranchi 910 Grant Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7522 VOID 7523 333,000 0/W Properties 919 SW Grady Way Install Heating/Ventilating 7524 14,260 Boeing Renton Plant Upgrade Ventilation System 75" 4, 100 Boeing Renton Plant Upgrade Ventilation System 75 2,250 D.N. & B. C. Buckner 503 So. 5th St. Install Boiler/Water Heaters 75 . 5,000 HAS Properties 134 Rainier Ave . So. Install Exhaust Hood & Ducts 7528 5,300 John Meyers Constr. 716 Grant Ave. So. Install Heat Pump 7529 807 Charles Henderson Co. 1700 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace & Water Htr. 7530 869 Charles Henderson Co. 1602 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace & Water Htr. 7531 15,000 Mercury Marine 4060 Lind Ave. SW Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7532 22,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7533 3,500 Ed Schober 1800 Monster Rd. So. Install Boiler 7534 2,300 Vandaveer Homes 523 So. 31st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7535 10,730 Pacific Northwest Bell 300 SW 7th Ave. Install Tanks & Pumps 7536 4,500 Harbor Construction 950 Powell Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7537 VOID 7538 500 Raymond R. Harker 832 SW 4th Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures SIGN PERMITS 758 400 Robert Block I2Q9 K 18ng Ave. NE Install Ropf Sign 759 1 .000 Robert Block 2s So. Wall Sign CA n i 1 I Renton City Council February 25 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Ordinance creating Board of Public Works for recommendation CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for Damages - John Quinn COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Benefits for Uniformed Personnel Solid Waste Disposal Rate Increase BUILDING DEPARTMENT Condo Conversion - Misty Cove COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE RAYS Funding FINANCE DEPARTMENT Banking Services Reported 2/25/80) PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Questions re LID #302 Bids Water Project 562 UTILITIES COMMITTEE Bids Water Project 562 WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Appointments: Ronald Ringwood to the Municipal Arts Commission Connie Tajon to the Municipal Arts Commission Marcia Holland to the Board of Ethics for Renton School District Highbury Park Final Plat for resolution Ordinance of O'Neil Rezone (First reading 2/25) Banking Services Bids Recommendation re Banking Bids from Finance Dept. Kennydale/Honeycreek Interceptor Ordinance PUBLIC HEARING 3/3/80 LID #302 Continued RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting February 25 , 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 EARL CLYMER, ROBERT J . HUGHES, RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. COUNCIL STREDICKE, Council President Pro tem; JOHN W. REED AND CHARLES F. SHANE. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, ABSENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT, THOMAS TRIMM, BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; TED BENNETT, IN ATTENDANCE Deputy Finance Director; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; JAMES BOURASA, Police Department. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF February 11 , 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted L. I .D. #316 published and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened Improvements the public hearing continued from 1/21/80 to consider Local Garden Ave. N Improvement District No. 316 construction of sidewalks , embank- Park Ave. N ment compaction, paving, curbs; gutters, drainage, water mains, Preliminary sanitary sewers , street lighting and appurtenances on Garden Assessment Roll Ve. N from N 4th St. to N 8th St. and Park Ave. N from N 6th St. to N 8th St. Preliminary Assessment roll was considered in amount of $606,690. 16. Letter from Gary M. Riffle, Gary ' s Automotive and Tire, 6th and Park, felt expenditure not warranted due to limited amount of foot traffic and existence of sidewalk on the west side of Park Ave. N. Letter from Public Works Direc- tor Gonnason reported three protests received representing $56,870.45 or 9.75% of the L. I .D. (Gary's Automotive and Tire, Renton Boiler Works and Skyway Towing) . Continued Phillip Gladfelter, PacCar Counselor, presented letter of pro- test on behalf of Pacific Car and Foundry Co. , 1400 N 4th St. , concluding that the benefits are not sufficient to warrant the additional cost. Public Works Director Gonnason reported pro- test raised protest to 63.65%. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, L. I .D. #316 CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND Terminated STREDICKE, L. I .D. #316 BE TERMINATED AS LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY DIVESTED BY 63.65% PROTEST (According to Law) . CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, L. I .D. #302 published and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened Improvements the public hearing to consider the final assessment roll in Lind Ave. SW the amount of $6,060,376.48 for construction and improvement, SW 41st & 34th grading, draining, curbs , gutters, sidewalks, street lights Final and underground utilities on portion of Lind Ave. SW lying Assessment Roll between SW 16th and SW 43rd St. , SW 34th St. and SW 41st St. lying between Lind SW and East Valley Hwy. Protest letter was received from Attorney for Olympic Pipe Line Co. re Item #10 claiming no special benefit. Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported that one protest from Olympic, total $17,056.94 and represented 0.28% of the assessment roll . Public Works Director Gonnason noted Council sits as Board of Equalization to determine whether or not assessments as levied are fair and equitable. Gonnason recalled history of the L. I .D. from original petition filed 2/23/77, total assessment roll $1 ,895,793.80; that LID 308 was combined with LID 302 and totalled $2,406,371 . 13. Gonnason explained employment of Gardner Engineers, high construc- tion bids and meeting with property owners to determine whether or not to proceed with the project. Gonnason explained costs borne equally on front footage basis. Gonnason noted possibility of merit to Olympic Pipe Line Co. protest . Renton City Council 2/25/80 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARING - Continued L. I .D. #302 Del Bennett, 18004 SE 147th, represented BEMP Assoc. , owners of Final Assessment property formerly known as Summers and Edwards and recalled the history of the project and protested increased costs of 263%, claiming increased costs due to combined projects with no added benefits , that not all property owners were in attendance at meetings to determine continuation of project. Joel Benoliel representing Jack Benaroya Company stated objection to inclusion of $17,438.33 change orders as not direct benefit to their property and should have been included in original contract; also objected to inclusion of cost of additional work $1 ,818.72, claiming the contractor refused or neglected to complete. Benoliel also ob- jected to the method used for computing front footage which included the width of intersecting streets. Jim Gordon, Property Manager, Glacier Park, Seattle, did not protest but explained financial budgeting problems due to increased costs. Ron Allison, 12124 238th SE, Issaquah, registered complaint that he was not notified of property owner meeting to determine whether or not project would proceed; also objected to increased costs. Continued Deputy Finance Director Bennett explained 30-day prepayment option and 4/30/80 deadline for $5, 100,000 interim financing and commitment from Seattle Northwest Securities to buy the LID bonds the middle of April . Dick Kennedy, Seattle Northwest , further explained acute time table for bond sale and the very poor status of the bond market and any consequences for future bond sale. Upon Council inquiry to raise interest above the 90 outlined in the ordinance for the LID bonds, City Attorney . Warren explained consultation with City 's bonding counsel , Roberts, Shefelman, Lawrence, Gay and Moch and advised the Council could legally make that determination. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND BY STREDICKE, THE CITY COUNCIL INCREASE RATE OF INTEREST FOR L. I .D. #302 BONDS TO 12% AND INCREASE TIME PAYMENT PERIOD FROM 10 YEARS TO 15 YEARS. Discussion ensued. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, STREDICKE, REED; ONE NO: SHANE. CARRIED. Hearing MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, CONTINUE PUBLIC HEARING FOR Continued to 3/3 ONE WEEK AND REFER QUESTIONS ASKED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR RESEARCH. r.°.RRIED. 9:40 p.m. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, RECESS . CARRIED. All Members present at Roll Call following recess. 9:55 p.m. AUDIENCE COMMENT Dick Chapin, ONB Plaza, Bellevue, representing Herbert Mull Herbert Mull requested Agenda Item 10.a. be presented. MOVED BY CLYMER, Rezone 412-79 SECOND HUGHES, HERBERT MULL REZONE AND APPEAL BE HEARD AT THIS and Appeal TIME. CARRIED. Land Use Hearing Examiner, Fred Kaufman, decision of 12/14/79 recommended denial of application by Herbert Mull for rezone from G-7200 to R-3 property located in the vicinity of 821 Sunset Blvd. NE. Appeal was filed by Chapin on behalf of Herbert Mull . Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill Planning and presented report recommending modification of Hearing Examiner Development Conclusions by deletion of No. 2 through No. 5 and the second Committee Report paragraph of Conclusion No. 6; and further that Council concur Herbert Mull in the recommendations of the Hearing Examiner (denial ) . Chapin Rezone explained intended high density use, less than 1/2 acre, that Denied Planning Department had recommended approval with conditions; rezone was denied based on technical requirements which committee agreed should be designated with buildin� n(,rmit . Cbipin claimed error regarding Examiner' s recommendation that )roperty develop multiple at time surrounding single family develops multiple and asked that Comprehensive Plan be followed for, rezoning to R-3. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT June Leonard, 12444 Beacon Ave. , Seattle, requested Agenda Item Renton Area IO.b. be read. Letter from Renton Area Youth Services, 1025 South Youth Services Third, June Leonard, Exec. Director and Antonette Nelson, Board Funding of Trustee Chairperson, recalled that the City 's request for ''Needs'' monies for RAYS through the Housing and Community Develop- ment Grant was not approved, of which $20,000 had been allowed Renton City Council 2/25/80 Page 3 AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued Renton Area in the RAYS 1980 Budget. The organization has received $10,000 Youth Services population funds and requested $5,000 from the City for 1980 Funds explaining that the King County Budget office has continually Continued mandated Youth Service Bureaus who serve a municipality show budget support from their city jurisdictions. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, REFER MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Utilities Utilities Committee Chairman Shane submitted committee report W.. Committee Report recommending that the Kennydale and Honeydew Interceptor Sewer Kennydale Ordinance be approved as presented. Discussion ensued. The Honeydew Seaver increase of area services from 1C adding 3� ; removal of construction Interceptor financing (revenue bonds) because of possibility of raising the water and sewer rates throughout the City to guarantee the revenue bonds was discussed. Councilman Stredicke inquired for record if Councilman Shane or family had substantial land holdings in subject area. Councilman Shane volunteered the information that he had no interest in any property in that drainage basin, nor did his children. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO REFER ORDINANCE TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. Councilman Clymer asked financial impact report be presented. CARRIED. Kefer Short Plat The Utilities Committee report approved a latecomer 's agreement LCAG Continued as presented for the Kefer Short Plat. Due to request for renewed information, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONTINUE THE MATTER FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes presented committee Committee Report report regarding sale of controlling interest in OK Cab Inc. Sale of OK Cab as referred 2/11/80. The report stated Doretha Rood, President, OK Cab has requested matter be withdrawn from Council considera- tion as Mr. Reinhardt is unable to obtain necessary financing. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND BY ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recom- Committee Report mending that the ordinancecreating the Board of Public Works Board of Public (referred 3/6/78) be referred to the Administration for recom- Works mendation. MOVED BY SYREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR. CARRIED. Benefits The report recommended that the benefits for uniformed manage- Uniformed ment personnel (referred 1/3/80) be referred to the Committee Management of the Whole for consideration, including Mayor 's letter of 2/20/80. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR. CARRIED. Solid Waste The committee recommended that the 1/21/80 referral for solid Disposal Rates waste disposal rate increase be referred to the Committee of the Whole for consideration. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER MATTER TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. Councilman Stredicke requested impact of total amount of proposed increase plus costs for collection. CARRIED. Ordinance Report from the Ways and Means Committee recommended that the Revision Request request for ordinance revision from Human Rights and Affairs Human Rights Commission to meet quarterly rather than monthly, be denied and the Commission continue to meet as stata'lin City Code, further that a full progress report be submitted by the Commission to the Council in six months. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment of Vouchers No. 27052 through No. 27253 in the amount of $437,662.54 having received departmental certification; plus LID #302 Revenue Warrant R-52 $3,501 . 51 and Cash Warrant C-124 in amount of $3,501 .51 . Machine Voids #27048 through 27051 . MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED. Renton City Council 2/25/80 Page 4 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Committee Report report recommending first reading of an ordinance changing zoning First Reading classification from G to B-1 property located northeast corner O'Neil Rezone of Sunset Blvd. NE and Duvall NE, known as the Shannon O'Neil R-456-79 Rezone. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Sewer Connection Committee Chairman Clymer reported the Code dealing with connec- Ordinance tion to the Public Sewer System was awaiting report from the Utilities Committee and the ordinance was removed from the Ways and Means Committee pending future referral . Resolution #2318 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption Fund Transfer of a resolution for transfer of $9,018.40 for payment of remain- Glenco ing balance on purchase of the Glenco Park property. Following reading, MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following Consent Agenda is adopted by one motion which follows the items included: Banking Six bids were received at 2/25/80 bid opening City of Renton Services Banking Services. See attached tabulation. Refer to Finance Department and Ways and Means Committee. Demand Bank Finance Director Gwen Marshall requests new Demand Bank Deposit Deposit Agreement and reported bids were opened 2/15/80 (see attached Agreement banking services bids) , noting Peoples Bank of Washington is again low bidder and recommended awarding bid with Alternate A to Peoples Bank. The letter noted the Demand Bank Deposit system has been beneficial and resulted in cost savings and flexibility in the City 's investment operation. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for necessary documents. Final Payment Letter from Public Works Department requested final acceptance LID #302 as of 12/15/79 LID #302 Lind Ave. SW, Contract B, Coluccio Construction Co. , Seattle. Release of retained amount of $225,707.86 recommended if after 30 days required conditions have been fulfilled. Concur. Notice Letter from Ferguson and Burdell , Seattle, gave notice of of Condominium condominium conversion of the Misty Cove Apartments , 5021 Conversion Ripley Lane North, Renton. Refer to Building Division of the Public Works Department and for information. First Condominium Conversion Notice filed under Ordinance #3366. ) Water Project Call for bids Water Project #562, bid opening 2/15/80, 15 bids Linear Park received. See attached tabulation. Water main construction Burnett Ave. S. from S. 7th to S. 4th (Linear Park) . Refer to Utilities Committee and Public Works Department. Travel Mayor Shinpoch requested travel authorization for Michael Parness Mayor's Administrative Assistant , to the 1980 National League of Cities Conference in Washington, D. C. 3/16-18/80. Concur. Appointment Mayor Shinpoch appointed Marcia Holland to the Board of Ethics representing the Renton School District Board of Directors, replacing Robert Hoffman who has resigned from the District 's Board. Mrs. Holland will complete Dr. Hoffman 's term which expires 12/31/80. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Appointment Mayor Shinpoch appointted Connie Tajon to the Municipal Arts Commission for a three-year term effective through 12/31/82. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Appointment Mayor Shinpoch appointted Brooke Fryburg to the position of Police Clerk effective 3/1/80 subject to customary six-month probationary period, having been certified by Civil Service. Concur. Renton City Council 2/25/80 Page 5 CONSENT AGENDA - Continued Appointment Mayor Shinpoch appointed Ronald Ringwood to the Municipal Arts Commission effective through 12/31/82 as recommended by the present members of the Commission. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Damages Claim for Damages was filed by John W. Quinn in amount of $3,217.25 for broken foot allegedly due to hitting City 's metal bench. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Final Plat Land Use Hearing Examiner recommends approval subject to con- Highbury Park ditions for Final Plat Highbury Park FP 439-79 of Wall and Redekop Corporation, located at the northeast corner of Edmonds Ave. NE and NE 4th St. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS Approved PRESENTED. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch reported that Jerry Parsons , Knights of Columbus, REPORT will be cooking breakfast Saturday, March 1 , Cedar River Terrace, and has invited Council Members between 8:00 a.m. and 11 :00 a.m. Same date 5:00 p.m. U. S. Senator Mike Lowry will be speaking at the Senior Citizens Center. Personnel Department has been relocated on the 6th Floor in order to better utilize space. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Shane inquired regarding number of persons in sewer man holes and was advised that the City follows OSHA regulations. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 11 : 15 p.m. Delores A. Mead, City Clerk BID TABULATION SHEET PRO J ECT • Water Project #562 - Water Main Construction - Burnett Ave. DAT E • FS. from S. 7th to S. 4th - Linear Park ehrnary IA. Ig80 BIDDER 1510 Archer Construction, Inc. Sub Total $132,680.25 18211 E. Valley Road Tax 7,032.05 Kent WA 98031 AA, BB, EEO Total $139,712.30 Bocek Brothers Sub Total $199,145.12 $139,133.60* -0 Box 308 Tax 10,554.69 10,024.08x, ellevue,.WA 98009 AA, BB, EEO Total $209,699.81 $199,157.63* L.S.D. Inc. Sub Total $160,912.73 BID TABULATION SHEET 3402 C St. NE Tax 8,52..37 Auburn, WA AA, BB, EEO Total $169,441.10 P RO J ECT • City of Renton Banking Services DAT E • February 15, 1980 Frank Coluccio Construction Co. Sub Total $121,480.00 9600 Empire Way So. Tox 6,438.44 BIDDER 1510 eattle, WA 98118 AA, BB, EEO Total $121,918.44 Old National Bank (Highlands Branch) Banking Services $ 75,000.00 PO Box 988 or Certificate of Deposit 60,000.00 Di Orio Construction Co. Sub Total $140,353.00 Bellevue, WA 98009 Lock Box Services $ 80,000.00 7265 2nd Ave. So. Tax 7,438.71 or Certificate of Deposit 74,000.00 Seattle, WA 98108 AA, BB, EEO Total $147,791.11 • Pacific National Bank Banking Services $214,116.00 Ford Construction Co. Sub Total $135,458.00 107 South Third or Certificate of Deposit 192,517.00 PO Box 5036 jTax 7,179.27 1 Renton, WA 98055 Lock Box Services $160,056.00 Kent, WA 98031 AA, BB, EEO Total $142,637.27 or Certificate of Deposit 143-,910.00 Peoples National Bank Banking Services $ 93,800.00 Kar-Vel Construction Sub Total $220,574.66 858 South Second Street or Certificate of Deposit 81,684.00 188 Olympic Way Tax 11,690.45 Renton, WA 98055 Banking Services $ 54,954.00 Kent, WA 98031 AA, BB, EEO Total $232,265.11 or Certificate of Deposit 43,693-00 Banking Services $154,490.00 "ohl Excavating, Inc. Sub Total $118,831.00 $118,731.00* or Certificate of Deposit $138,640.00 330 E. Valley Rd. Tax 6,298.04 6,295.4x* Lock Box Services $ 44,225.00 enton, WA 98055 AA, BB, EEO Total $125,129.04 $125,076.40* ✓ or Certificate of Deposit 40,949 00 Lindbrook Construction, Inc. 9ub Total $146,760.00 Rainier National Bank Banking Services $ 36,700.00 PO Box 1066 Tax 7,778.28 PO Box 599 or Certificate of Deposit 77,200.00 Lynnwood, WA 98036 AA, BE, EEO Total $154,538.28 Renton, WA 98055 Lock Box Services $ 65,300.00 or Certificate of Deposit 58,100.00 Olson-Keene Construction, Inc. Sub Total $136,939-00 Seattle-First National Bank Banking Services $107,605.00 16919 N. Tapp, Hwy. E. Tax 7,257-77 PO Box 539 or Certificate of Deposit 85,296.00 Sumner, WA 98390 AA, BE, EEO Total 5144,196.77 Renton, WA 98055 Lock Box Services $ 79,751.00 r Certificate of Deposit 68,981.00 Puget Sound Utility Service Sub Total $146,224.80 $145.690.80' 22918 Bothell Way Tax 7,749.91 7,721.61' Seattle Trust Banking Services $665,499.00 Bothell, WA 98011 AA, BB, EEO Total S153,974.71 $153,412.41' PO Box 90 or Certificate of Deposit 598,606.00 Seattle, WA 98111 Lock Box Services $ 62,516.28 Robison Construction Co., Inc. Sub Total $129,237-06 $676,157.5^ or Certificate of Deposit 56,232.43 PO Box 5789 Tax 6,848.56 35,336.35' Kent, WA 98031 AA, BE, EEO Total $136,086.62 $111,993.91* Schade - Contractors, Inc. Sub Total $231,615 00 PO Box 1718 Tax 12,275 60 Olympia, WA 98507 AA, BB, EEO Total $243,890.60 Howard Schwicht Construction, Inc. Sub Total $145,475-00 $145.495.00` 60 - 132nd St. SE Tax 7,711.24 ultan WA 98294 AA, BE, EEO Total $153.206 23 $153,206.241: IV R.W. Scott Construction Co. sub Total $135,589-00 9840 Carr Road Tax 7,186.21 Renton, WA 98055 AA, BB, EEO Total $142,775.21 En iheer's Estimates Sub Total $127,764.00 Tax 6,771.49 Total $134,535.49 'ENGINEER'S CORRECTIONS i EXPill 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 2/25/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: No.#27048 - #27051 CURRENT $117A753o99 i PARKS $32, 721 . 22 STREETS $441324.78 LIBRARY $3A018.59 COMP EMP TR ACT $698 .69 I FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE $75, 000.00 L WASH. BCH. FWD THRUST 533.60 WATERWORKS UTILITY $90PS37 .08 AIRPORT $471373986 EQUIPMENT RENTAL $i1► 542• 78 1 FIREMEN ' S PENSION $'14, 357 .95 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $437p662s64 f WEi THE UNDERSIG4ED MEtiBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE i RENTON CITY COUNCIL♦ HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT � -- MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDo DO HEREBY I APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0. 2705-2"' THROUGH NO* 27253 IN THE AMOUNT i OF $4371662 .54 THIS 25TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1980• l�l I COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN MEMBER RR40- - • e - - - - - - I L. I .D.#302 MEMBER - - - - - • i REVENUE WARRANT N0.#R- 52 $3,501 .51 CASH WARRANT N0.#C-124 $3,501 .51 r 1 i CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING O February 25 , 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 3/6 8:00 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers 1 ) Coulon Park Update 2) Salary Wage Study Thurs. 3/13 8:00 P.M. Council Chambers Supplemental Budget PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 2/28 Cancelled ROCKHILL Thurs. 3/6 4:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room North Renton Moratorium COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 2/26 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room Broadcast Tower Wed. 2/27 7:30 P.M. Council Chambers Victoria Park Open Space/Meet with King County WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 3/3 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Thurs. 2/28 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room Discuss Fire Training Site-Fire Chief, Planning Director, Public Works Director,Park Director TRANSPORTATION TRIMM UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. FEBRUARY 25, ig8o BUILDING PERMITS 7250 $ -9,00-0 Lynn Alderwood 216 Park Ave. No. Remodeling 7251 800 Herbert Williams 221 Union Ave. So. Install Fence 7252 3,750 Mrs. Peggy Benton 525 Grant Ave. So. Install New Roof Covering 7253 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1508 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Residence 7254 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1520 Pierce Ave . SE Construct Residence 7255 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1514 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Residence 7256 925,000 Mercury Marine 4060 Lind Ave. SW Construct Office 7257 70,000 Pacific NW Bell 300 SW 7th St. Interior Remodel 7258 48,000 Steven J. Schneider 2212 NE 20th St. Construct Residence 7259 2,800 Lloyd Peterson 1810-12-14 Kirkland Ave.NE Construct Foundation 7260 52,200 Boeing Renton Plant Up-Grade Restrooms 7261 9,000 Boeing Renton Plant Construct Two Capped Offices 7262 500 Ed Lidzbarski 110 SW Grady Way Demolish House 7263 425,000 Stirskey Holdings 321 Burnett So. Construct Office Bldg. 7264 408,953 Boeing Renton Plant Addition to Building 7265 3,000 Daly' s Drive In 104 Rainer Ave. S. Remove/Replace Damaged Area 7266 __ Stirskey Holdings 538 Mill Ave. S. Demolish Residence 7267 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1611 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Residence 7268 40,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1609 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Residence 7269 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1603 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Residence 7270 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1607 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Residence :7271 1 ,865,000 Trinity Fund 1300 South Puget Dr. Construct Apartment 7272 -_ John F. Parks 5227 Ripley Lane No. Demolish Residence CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2311 NW Commercial Real Estate 19th & Lind Widen Driveways 2312 Kathryn Belan 816 Monroe Ave. NE Reconnect Side Sewer 2313 Louis Traverso 716 Grant Ave. S. Install Side Sewer 2314 Danmor Construction 615 S. 29th St. Install Side Sewer 2315 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 34th Install Sanitary Sewer 2316 Mercury Marine 4060 Lind Ave. SW Install Sanitary/Storm Se 2317 Virgil Fox 3131 NE 4th Driveway 2318 Abitare Apts. 1300 So. Puget Dr. Install Water Line 2319 Pac Car 1400 N. 4th St. Install Sanitary/Storm Sewers 2320 Fred Brown 1080 Kirkland Ave. NE Install Sanitary/Storm Sewers ELECTRICAL PERMITS 8748 $ 4,600 Pacific NW Bell 300 SW 7th Install Electrical Wiring 8749 700 John R. Giuliani 340 Sunset Blvd. N. Lighting Circuits 8750 1 ,600 John Dennis 816 Monroe Ave. NE Wire New House 8751 13,230 McLendon Hardware 710 So. 2nd Wire Addition 18752 300 Douglas Johnson 1117 Whitman Court NE Wire Addition 8753 30,000 Benaroya 600 sw 43rd St. Install Fixtures 8754 4,200 Benaroya 1000 SW 43rd St. Install Transformer 8755 350 Sunbird Restaurant 1011 W. Perimeter Rd. Install Meter Service 8756 500 Stephen J . Randall 2125 NE 24th St. New Service 18757 100 Bill O' Brien 446 Park Ave. No. Install Temporary Service 8758 50 Shellan,Pain & Warren 100 S. 2nd St. Modify Electrical 8759 VOID 8760 3,980 Gary Moritz 326 Union Ave. NE Wire Office Bldg. ;8761 1 ,700 Bill Washburn 1619 Lake Ave. South Wire Residence 8762 350 Albert V. Miller 3108 Park Ave. N. Replace Old Service 8763 15,000 Milton C. Nelson 1525 N. 4th Commercial Wiring 8764 3,480 Boeing Renton Plant Up-grade Restrooms Wiring 8765 1 ,500 Everett Tigard 150 Sunset Blvd. SW Install 200 AMP Service 8766 5,000 Virgil Fox 3131 NE 4th Wire New Building -NOW 8767 1 ,255 Leonard Builders 4420 SE 4th St. Wire Residence 8768 887 Clyde Downing Bldrs. 2224 Aberdeen Ave. NE Modify Electrical 8769 850 Charles Henderson Co. 34o6 SE 16th Pl . Wire Residence 8770 850 Charles Henderson Co. 1609 Olympia Ave. SE Wire Residence 8771 1 ,000 Elaine Renegar 920 Ferndale Circle NE Replace Defective Equipment 8772 300 Jacob Ribald 226 Meadow Ave. N. Move Meter 8773 400 Lynn Underwood 216 Park Ave. N. Add Outlets �8774 500 Gordon Spens 639 Ferndale Ave. NE Replace Meter 18775 200 Martha Mirro 1925 Harrington Circle NE Replace Wire 8776 500 Derry L. Lott 907 High Ave. S. Install 200 AMP Service 8777 1 ,895 Pat Visconte 3419 NE 6th Pl . Install New Service OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. FEBRUARY 25, 1980 PAGE TWO MECHANICAL PERMITS 7539 $ 3,200 Dr. Brown 1080 Kirkland Ave. SE Install Fixtures 7540 778 Leonard Bldrs. 4420 SE 4th Install Gas Furnace 7541 828 Charles Henderson 1409 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace/Water Heater 7542 100 John R. Giuliani 340 Sunset Blvd. N. Install Water Pipe 71 56,600 Paccar, Inc. 1400 North 4th St. Install Fire Sprinkler System 7` 800 0/W Properties 919 SW Grady Way Install Plumbing/Fixtures 711?" 1 ,000 Foodmaker, Inc. 2813 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Fire Suppressor 7546 12,000 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 34th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7547 869 Charles Henderson Co. 3406 SE 16th Pl . Install Furnace/Water Heater 7548 778 Leonard Builders 4408 SE 4th St. Install Gas Furnace 7549 800 Art Shaw 1801 NE 24th St. Install Gas Furnace 7550 16,500 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2942-2950 Kennewick PI .NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7551 8,000 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2910-2914 Kennewick PI .NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7552 18,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7553 845 Robert Baker 1015 No. 38th St. Install Gas Furnace 7554 500 Maynard Lee 2304 SE 9th St. Install Gas Furnace 7555 900 King County Park Dept. 3005 NE 4th St . Install Gas Heaters 7556 25,000 Dr. Andrew Deak 4509 Talbot Road So. Install Heat Pumps 7557 1 ,000 Vandaveer 623 S. 31st Install Gas Furnace 7558 24,700 Renton Church of Nazarene 850 Union Ave. NE Install Heating/Air Condition 7559 569 Paul R. Howser 2128 NE 7th St. Install Wood Burning Stove 7560 6,400 Howard Cooper Corp. 4000 West Valley Hwy. Install Piping 7561 2,000 Jim Cook 150 Sunset Blvd. SW Install Fixtures 7562 783 Charles Henderson Co. 1609 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace/Water Heater 7563 783 Charles Henderson Co. 1403 Newport Ct. SE Install Furnace/Water Heater 7564 6,200 Service Paper Co. 3324 Lind Ave. SW Install Plumbing/Fixtures SIGN PERMITS 7F'_$ 3500 L. Malesis 263 Rainier Ave. S. Install Wall Sign 7E 800 Mrs. Cugini 217 Sunset Blvd. N. Install Ground Sign 7E 1 ,200 Riviera Tavern 2431 Maple Valley Hwy. Install Roof Sign i C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N -- TRANSFERS MONTH OF FEBRUARY TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL /I l p3o CURRENT FUND $ 46,623.83 PAI:K:3 & itL(,'kEATION 16,14Z3.p( 111t'.L'L•'12TAL STREETS 111. cy CITY STREETS 7,052.82 LIBRARY 3,527.50 CEDAR RIV.TR.CONSTR. 4,489.06 WATERWORKS UTILITY 61,595.02 AIRPORT 5,493.55 1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION 230,858.53 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 16,262.19 FIREMEN'S PENSION 21.23 UNEMPLOYMENT COMP. 1,387.64 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of FEB. $393,570.50 CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant No. 26619 $ 350.00 2/9/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of FEB. $ 75,907.22 2/25/80 CURRENT FUND $127,907. 74 PARKS & RECREATION 32,092.55 CITY STREETS 25,257. 35 LIBRARY 10,435.88 COMP. EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 1 ,931 . 79 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 24,390178 AIRPORT 1 ,8683a EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,671 .47 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of FEB. $226,555.86 s MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR; DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 2/2 /80 CURRENT FUND $117,753.99 PARKS & RECREATION 32,721 .22 CITY STREETS 44,324. 78 LIBRARY 3,018.59 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 698.69 FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE 75,000.00 LK.WN.BCH.FWD.THRUST 33.60 WATERWORKS UTILITY 90,837.08 AIRPORT 47,373.86 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 11 ,542.78 FIREMEN 'S PENSION 14,357.95 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of FEB. $437,662.54 2/23/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of FEB. $ 67,423.42 /80 CURRENT FUND J,444.89 PARKS & RECREATION 31 ,970.08 CITY STREETS 33,439.88 LIBRARY 10,090.28 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 2,409.33 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 24,092.31 AIRPORT 1 ,868.30 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,019.00 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of FEB. $230,334.07 CONTINGENCY FUND PARKS & RECREATION Per Resolution No. 2318 $ 9,018.40 ) MAYOR F 1 NANff IF 01 Rw.4. RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 3 , 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 FEBRUARY 25, 1980 11. PUBLIC HEARING : Continued from February 25, 1980 L. I . D. #302 Lind Ave. SW, SW 41st and 34th Streets Final Assessment Roll in amount of $6,060,376.48 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT 6. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 7. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 8. CONSENT AGENDA: These items are distributed to Council Members for study and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless so requested. a. Finance and Park Directors request amendment to Ordinance #3399 Park Bonds; raise interest rate from 8% to 12% to allow sale of bonds in cur- rent market. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. b. Building Division requests funding for Permit Clerk. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for appropriation. C. Permission requested for Engineering Supervisor and Utilities Engineer to attend AWWA Conference, Vancouver, BC; advance travel requested. Concur. d. Engineering Dvn. requests final payment and acceptance Bronson Way North and South Project; also release lien in 30 days if conditions met. Concur. e. Mayor Shinpoch proclaims Girl Scout Week 3/19-15/80. Council acceptance. f. Park Director requests authorization to purchase 2.53 acres adjacent to Coulon Beach Park; Funds budgeted. Council concur. g. Police Chief requests authorization for inter-local agreement for distri- bution of funds , law and justice planning. Authorize Mayor and Clerk sign. h. Planning Department request ordinance providing for Environmental Review Committee. Refer to Planning and Development Committee/Ways and Means Com. I 9. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 10. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Puget Sound Council of Government re Comprehensive Solid Waste Management b. Gloria Maglietto re Drainage Problems on Talbot Road 11 . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13• ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL March 3 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Councilman Reed requested Engineer's es 'mates and costs LID #302 COMMUNITY SERVICES Solid Waste Management matter PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Planned Unit LeveIopm(_, t Ordinance Structures on Docks WAYS AND MEANS COMMITIcE, Final Assessment Rol I f_�U f{.U� U, �� r��: adupted 3/sjliu Beach Park Bonds - Ordinance adopted 3/3/80 Ordinance on first reading 3/3 - Gramps Razone (NE Sunset Bl d) Housing Authority request for. Resolution and Addendum Environmental Ordinance Inter- local Agreement Law and Justice APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED Connie Tajon - Municipal Arts Commission 3-Yr. through 12/31/82 Ronald Ringwood - Municipal Arts Commission 3-Yr. through 12/31/82 Marcia Holland - Board of Ethics completing term of Hoffman; expires 12/31/80 i i r i I I I' i I t '- ..,- .._. - :p..wF'^.ay,..,R,FP►l.fi,�..,. ...,,._.°... .-+w.w .,..„�^�r��..T•c,• r S�;y,llfxa,�C, it .. RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 3 , 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; JOHN W. REED, RICHARD M. COUNCIL STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT HUGHES AND EARL CLYMER. CHARLES F. SHANE absent. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; TED BENNETT, IN ATTENDANCE Deputy Finance Director; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; RAY CALDWELL, Police Department. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL Minutes of February 25, 1980 Council Meeting. Correction Page 5, Paragraph 5: "U. S. Representative Mike Lowry speaking 3/15/80 5:00 P.M. Senior Citizens Center." MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, APPROVE MINUTES OF 2/25/80 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED. PROCLAMATION Mayor Shinpoch' s Proclamation declaring Girl Scout Week Girl Scout Week March 9 through 15, 1980 was read and presented to Karen Lunder, 3/9-15/80 Secretary for area Girl Scouts. Mrs. Lunder introduced Girl Scout Troup 248 with Leader Barbara Baxter and Brownie Troup No. 1083, Kathy Moeller and other Totem Council leaders. The girls wearing respective uniforms, offered plates of cookies to all present. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, L. I . D. #302 published and mailed, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hearing Lind Ave. SW continued from February 25, 1980 to consider L. I .D. #302 improve- SW 41st & 34th ments to Lind Ave. SW, SW 41st and 34th Streets; final assessment Final roll in amount of $6,060,376.48. Letter from Public Works Direc- Assessment Roll for Gonnason responded to protests filed in writing at 2/25/80 hearing by Olympic Pipe Line Co. and Jack A. Benaroya Co. The letter stated re Benaroya Co. protest, the amount of $1 ,553.56 j was found to be inadvertently charged completely to the Benaroya assessment whereas it should have been charged to the entire LID and recommended the amount be considered as a City contribution and the remaining assessments be unchanged. Gonnason ' s letter also noted Benaroya objection to the inclusion of $230, 190 in the LID for connection of the 24" water line to the Talbot Hill Reservoir and their opinion that- the cost of providing fire flows should be shared by other properties in the Valley; Gonnason explained there was no way the LID_ could be reimbursed by a latecomer's agreement and no other funds available, recommended objection be overruled and costs remain with LID. Gonnason ' s letter recommended the Olympic Pipe Line Co. protest be overruled regarding assessment for 70' strip being utilized for right-of- way yet assessed $17,056.94. The letter proposed findings that the strip could be utilized with property to the south and at the time of proposed P-9 Channel installation, any severance damage would be paid in acquisition of the property. Continued Letter was presented by Joel Benoliel representing Jack A. Benaroya Co. , 5950 Sixth Ave. S. , Seattle, which objected to the final assessment roll for LID #302 and supplemented 2/25/80 objection claiming $250,000 redevelopment charge on Talbot Hill water reservoir was beyond the scope of the LID as originally contemplated and is general benefit to entire area including large areas outside the LID boundaries. The letter objected to inclusion of $750,000 negotiated settlements between contractor and City for costs not within the scope of contract . �4�l council 2 _ ,R I NG - Continued L. I .D. ##302 Joel Benoliel , inquired re increase of $1 ,000,000 in total Lind Ave. SW project costs and the 1C per sq.ft. systems development charge. Continued Benoliel asked Council to postpone acceptance of final assess- ment roll and investigate costs. George Williams, Olympic Pipe Line Co. , withdrew protest letter of 2/25. Public Works Director Gonnason further explained his recommendations. Following discussion, it was Moved by Rockhill , Second Trimm, Close the Public Hearing. ROLL CALL: 3-AYE: TRIMM, ROCKHILL, CLYMER; 3-NO: REED, STREDICKE, HUGHES. Mayor SW n poch voted NO and MOTION FAILED. Discussion ensued. Based on low percentage of protest versus the size of this project, HUGHES MOVED,SECONDED CLYMER, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR' S Final RECOMMENDATION, THAT THE $1 ,553.56 CHARGE BE REMOVED FROM Assessment Roll CENAROYA COMPANY ASSESSMENT AND REMAINING ASSESSMENTS BE Confirmed UNCHANGED; ACCEPT LID #302 FINAL ROLL IN AMOUNT OF $6,058,822.92• CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER LID #302 TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR PROPER ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Ordinance #3402 Ways and Means 'Committee Chairman Clymer presented ordinance LID #302 approving and confirming LID 302 assessments for improvement of Final Assessment Lind Ave. SW, between SW 16th St. and SW 43rd St. , SW 34th St. Confirmed and SW 41st St. lying between Lind SW and E. Valley Rd. ; final assessment in amount of $6,058,822.92. Ordinance set LID interest of 12% and provides for collection thereof. Following reading by City Clerk Mead, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READING.- Following discussion, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. 9:20 P.M. Council reconvened at 9:30 and Roll was Called: All Council Members were present as previously shown. MOTION CARRIED placing ordinance on second and final readings. City Clerk Mead read ordinance. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: TRIMM, ROCKHILL, HUGHES AND CLYMER; 2-N0: REED AND STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Reed requested the Administration provide Engineer's estimates and breakdown of actual costs. Seattle Northwest Investment Counselor Richard Kennedy explained that if bonds are sold at less than 11 .5% interest, then the interest on unpaid assessments will be revised downward accordingly. AUDIENCE COMMENT Peggy Cummins, 1811 Grant Ave. S. , asked that City is looking at potential problems, services needed and traffic congestion because of large number of condominiums being built in the area. Mayor Shinpoch called attention to Environmental Review Committee to assess impact before building permits are issued. OLD BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke noted many citizen inquires and/or complaints received, that citizen complained of inferior work by contractor in vicinity of Forrest Brook Condominiums on Union NE and was informed by Roger Allen, 12809 S. 106th, that work which was redone by contractor at City 's insistence was excellent. Cedar River Councilman Stredicke called attention to damage of Cedar River Trail Damage Trail property from automobiles and asked for adequate barricades. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recom- Committee Report mending concurrence in the Mayor' s appointment of Connie Tajon Municipal Arts to the Municipal Arts Commission for a three-year term effective Appointment through December 31 , 1982. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Municipal Arts The Ways and Means Committee recommends concurrence in the Mayor' s Appointment appointment of Ronald Ringwood to the Municipal Arts Commission for a three year term effective through December 31 , 1982. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee 3/8/80 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS - Continued - Ways and Means Committee Report - Continued Board of Ethics The Ways and Means Committee recommends concurrence in the Appointment Mayor' s appointment of Marcia Holland to the Board of Ethics to complete term of Dr. Hoffman; expiration date December 31 , 1980. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. P.U. D. Ordinance MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, THE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR RESEARCH AND STUDY OF PLACEMENT OF P.U.D. ' S IN SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AREA. CARRIED. Ordinance #3403 The Ways and Means Committee recommended second and final readings O' Neil Rezone of an ordinance changing the zoning classification from G to B-I property located at the northeast corner of NE Sunset Blvd. and Duvall Ave. NE, known as the O' Neil Rezone R-456-79. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES OF COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT. CARRIED. First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of an ordinance changing the zoning classification from GS-1 to R-2 property located at north side of NE Sunset Blvd. approxi- mately 170 ft. east of Newport Ave. NE. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ordinance #3404 The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading, suspen- Gene Coulon sion of rules and final readings of an ordinance providing Memorial Beach for issuance and sale of $6,000,000 ''Unlimited Tax General Park Development Obligation Park Bonds, 1980, Series A.'' Councilman Clymer Bonds noted interest rate changed from 8% to 120. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER ITEM 8.a. FROM CONSENT AGENDA TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Ordinance read. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED, Ordinance adopted. Resolution #2319 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption Highbury Park of a resolution approving Highbury Park Final Plat FP 439-79 Final Plat Wall and Redekop Corp. , located at northeast quadrant NE 3rd and Edmonds Ave. NE, south of NE 5th P1 . and west of Index Pl . NE. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Reimbursement The Ways and Means Committee recommended denial of a resolution Denied providing reimbursement for employee/council/Mayor expense for meals while attending business functions within the City of Renton limits. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA Public Works Department, Building Division requested funds for permit clerk due to increase in permit issuance. Refer to Ways and Means for appropriation in amount of $11 ,982. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE REMOVE ITEM FROM CONSENT AGENDA AND HOLD FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Engineering Request from Public Works Director for Engineering Supervisor Travel and Utilities Engineer to attend the A.W.W.A. Conference in Vancouver, B.C. 4/16-18/80; advance travel funds requested. Council concur. Final Payment Public Works Department, Engineering Division, requests final K. Bronson Way acceptance and payment Bronson Way North and South TQF 900(1 ) $234,366. 18 Moss Construction Co. ; project accepted by Public Works Department 2/19/80. Request included commencement of 30- day lien period for reimbursement of retained amount of $16,718.30 to the contractor if no liens or claims filed and tax liabilities paid. Council concur. Renton City Council 3/*5/80 Page 4 CONSENT AGENDA - Continued Park Property Letter from Parks and Recreation Director Webley requested authorization for expenditure of $40,000 to acquire 2.53 acres property adjacent to Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park (Forward Thrust Fund) from Burlington Northern. Council concur. Law and Justice Police Chief Darby requests authorization for inter-local agreement for distribution of funds , Law and Justice Planning. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. Environmental Planning Director Erickson requested ordinance providing for Ordinance Environmental Review Committee consisting of Parks Director, Planning Director and Public Works Director. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED. Approval ( Includes above five items. ) ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch noted increase in telephone calls and requests REPORT for assistance of needy people, and asked requests be given to Personnel Director (Social Service person) and Mayor' s Office for referral to the proper agency. Low Income Mayor Shinpoch reported request from Housing Authority for Housing Resolution to obtain Federal assistance of 50-unit low income Addendum housing. Mayor recommended concurrence. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER ITEM TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Code of Ethics Mayor Shinpoch noted letter to Departments requiring enforcement of the Code of Ethics; comments invited. Board of Revision of the Board of Public Works in 1977 was noted and Public Works Mayor Shinpoch recommended no action be taken at present time. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Solid Waste Letter from Puget Sound Council of Governments, King Subregional Management Council and Solid Waste Management Board requested City partici- pation in joint preparation of revision of King County Compre- hensive Solid Waste Management Plan. The King Subregional Council of Puget Sound Council of Governments has been designated by the Governor and the Environmental Protection Agency responsi- ble for comprehensive long-range solid waste management planning in King County. The current Management Plan needs updating due to major changes in solid waste handling and all jurisdictions in King County are being asked to participate. Cost of plan revisions is budgeted at $39,000 or 3. 167 per capita; Renton ' s share approximately $994. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. CARRIED. Drainage Letter from Gloria Maglietto, 2715 Talbot Rd. S. , replied to Problems letter from Public Works Director Gonnason 1/21/80 calling atten- Talbot Rd. S. tion to error in that Gonnason stated drainage system functioned adequately during December storm. Mrs. Maglietto reported that on 12/14/79 Renton Fire Department was called to assist with flood- ing at their home. Mrs. Maglietto noted Gonnason's letter claimed the City would work with the property owners to install temporary asphalt berms to guard against a reoccurrence of the flood situa- tion until the permanent improvements are installed; however, Mrs. Maglietto claimed she had received vague response in contact- ing the Engineering Department. Maglietto told of problems in selling their home because of drainage problems; and claimed no water or mud problems existed until the new construction in area was near completion. The letter asked solution be reached. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER MAGLIETTO LETTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR RESPONSE. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Utilities Committee Members Reed and Hughes did not submit com- mittee reports, asking further meetings be held. ; Renton City Council 3/5/80 Page 5 NEW BUSINESS - Continued Juvenile Councilman Stredicke reported Glen Ruth from Sunset Villa, Problems 2202 NE 10th P1 . , complained of juvenile problems and the matter has been turned over to Police Officer. SCrucCures MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, MATTER OF STRUCTURES ON on Docks at DOCKS BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Shoreline FOR REVIEW AND REPORT. CARRIED. Council Councilman Stredicke requested Committee on Committees meet Committees for update of Council Committees. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:35. P.M. Delores A. M ad, C.M.C. City Clerk I I 1 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTLE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING Or March 3 , 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 3/6 8:00 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park & Salary Study I PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 3/6 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Public Works & Fire Dept . Reps . requested to attend-No. Renton Moratorium COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 3/4 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room Senior Center Update - Griffin Home will not be discussed WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 3/10 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 3/5 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room Police Chief, Fire Chief TRANSPORTATION TRI MM UTILITIES Wed. 3/5 3:30 P.M. SHANE 6th Floor Conf. Room Gonnason requested to attend Kefer LCAG & Water Project OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS LEOFF Wed. 3/5 7:30 A.M. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. March 3, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7273 $ 4,700 City of Renton 635 Park Ave. N. Remodel Office 7274 3,439 Valley General Hospital 400 So. 43rd St. Install Trailer 7275 59,000 Boeing Renton Plant Construct Pre-Flight Office 7276 70,000 0/W Properties 919 SW Grady Way Tenent Imp. 1st Floor 72.77 63,000 Clyde Downing Blclrs. 2213 NE 24th SL. Construct Residence 7278 65,000 Clyde Downing Bldrs. 2209 NE 24th St. Construct Residence 7279 64,000 City of Kent 524 SW 43rd St. Construct Water Booster Pump 7280 8,000 Herbert Williams 221 Union Ave. SE Detached Accessory Bldg. 7281 3,069 Alice Kiepack 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport t; Storage Shed 7282 5,000 Boeing Renton Plant Paving 3600 sq. ft. 7283 3,000 Owen Bing 5316 Talbot Rd. S. Add double garage 7284 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1626 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Residence 7285 44,00 Charles Henderson Co. 1632 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Residence 7286 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1615 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Residence 7287 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1607 Olympia Ave. SE Construct Residence 7288 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3319 SE 17Lh PI . Construct Residence 7289 40,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3325 SE 16th Pl . Construct Residence 7290 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3313 SE 16th PI . Construct Residence CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2321 Service Paper Co. 3324 Lind Ave. SW Install Storm & Side Sewers 2322 Leonard Builders 4414 SE 4th St. Install Side Sewer 2323 Leonard Builders 4408 SE 4th St. Install Side Sewer 2324 Leonard Builders 4507 SE 4th St. Install Side Sewer 2325 Leonard Builders 4420 SE 4th St. Install Side Sewer 2326 Wm. James Washburn 1619 Lk. Ave. So. Install Side Sewer 2327 Kohl Excavating Rainier Ave.NW 5th-118th Install Water line 2328 Koll Co. SW 43rd & E. Valley Hwy. Install Side Sewers 2329 Stirskey Holdings 263 Rainier Ave. So. Install Side & Storm Sewers 2330 Boeing Renton Plant Side Sewer Extension 2331 City of Seattle East Valley Rd.&SW 23rd Install '.later Meter & Pipeline ELECTRICAL PERMITS 77 $ 180 Vanessa Gaetzke 573 Bronson Pl . NE Install 200 AMP Service 8779 14,000 Howard-Cooper Corp. 4000 West Valley Rd. Wire Paint Building 8780 1 ,200 Vandavere Construction 523 So. 31st St. Wire Residence 8781 950 W.H. Bristol 2194 NE 8th Pl . Install Underground Service 8782 2,500 James Daly 104 Rainier Ave. So. Install 200 AMP Service 8783 1 ,050 Leonard Builders 4408 SE 4th St. Wire Residence 8784 6,760 Boeing Renton Plant Install Lighting System 8785 22,000 Dr. Brown 1080 Kirkland Ave. NE Wire Medical Building 8786 1 , 150 Danmor Corp. 615 S. 29th Pl . Wire Residence 8787 7,000 Jim Cooks 150 SW Sunset Blvd. Wire Service Station 8788 12,000 Valley General Hospital 400 So. 43rd St. Hook Up Trailer 8789 860 Charles Henderson Co. 1413 Olympia Ave. SE Wire Residence 8790 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3324 SE 16th Pl . Wire Residence 8791 860 Charles Henderson Co. 1403 Newport Ct. SE Wire Residence 8792 350 A-1 Mobile Homes 201 Union Ave. NE Hook Up Mobile Home 8793 500 City of Seattle East Valley Rd. SW 23rd Install Service to Water Meter '8794 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3307 SE 16th Pl . Temporary Service 8795 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1620 Pierce Ave. SE Temporary Service MECHANICAL PERMITS 7565 $ 500 Jim Cooks 150 SW Sunset Rlvd. Install Gasoline Piping 7566 1 , 163 Virgil Fox 3131 NE 4th St. Install Electric Furnace 7567 175,000 Trinity Fund 1300 So. Puget Dr. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7568 980 Boeing Renton Plant Move Drinking Fountain 7569 100 Jim Cook 150 Sunset Blvd. SW Install Gas Piping 7570 3,000 Forestbrook Associates 1555 Union Ave. NE Install Hot Tub 7571 869 Charles Henderson Co. 1413 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace & Water Heater 572 869 Charles Henderson Co. 1410 Newport Ct. SE Install Furnace & Water Heater 7573 783 Charles Henderson Co. 3324 SE 16th Pl . Install Furnace & Water Heater 7574 8,000 PBMC 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7575 7,200 PBMC 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7576 4,200 Chaunceys 104 Rainier Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7577 VOID 7578 12,000 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Road Install Heating/Air Conditioning 7579 2, 100 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Road Install Heating & Venting 7580 984 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Road Install Heating & Venting 7581 2,600 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Road Install Heating & Venting 7582 1 ,459 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Road Install Heating & Venting 7583 2,430 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Road Install Heating & Venting 7584 $ 2,400 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Road Install Heating & Venting 7585 12,400 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Road Install Heating/Air Conditioning 7586 22, 100 McLendon Hardware 710 So. 2nd St. Install Sprinkler System 7587 2,000 Milt Nelson 1525 N. 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures SIGN PERMITS 763 $ 800 IOOF Lodge No. 8 324 Smithers Ave. So. Install Pro_lecting Sign 764 3,900 Virgil Fox 3131 NE 4th St. Install Pot, n RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 10 , 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 A-► 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF MARCH 3, 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT 5. OLD BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 6. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 7. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council Members for study and are adopted by one motion without discussion unless so requested. a. Board of Public Works asks King County Boundary Review Board be advised City has concerns re Water District #58 Annexations (Res. 1838 & 1840) . Refer to Planning Director to invoke jurisdiction. b. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Karen Lunder to Municipal Arts Commission to complete term of Lloyd Meeks, effective through 12/31/81 . Refer Ways and Means Committee. C. Planning Dept. requests Ordinance appropriating $1 ,900 to Cedar River Trail . Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Mayor Shinpoch Proclaims 3/16-23/80 as International Demolay Week. Concur. e. Superior Fast Freight requests latecomer's agreement for water main and hydrants located 400 SW 34th St. Refer Public Works Dept. and Utilities. f. Claim for Damages filed by Puget Sound Power & Light, City vehicle hit power pole; cost $271 .50. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. g. Public Works asks approval for final payment and project acceptance Raymond Ave. SW L. I .D. #307, commencement of 30-day reimbursement period and set public hearing on final assessment roll 4/7/80. Concur h. Hearing Examiner recommends approval with covenants and bond, Pulte Home Corp. ; Final Plat Brentwood Park Addn. FP 458-79. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. i . Public Works Dept. requests Ordinance appropriating $7,875 from insurance into budgetary account. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. 3. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 9. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Public Works Department - Petition for Water LID Outside City Limits 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT i i RENTON CITY COUNCIL March 10 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Washington State Fire Rating Bureau COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Remaining funds needed by Senior Center for modifications CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Damages Claim - Puget Sound Power and Light MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign: Interlocal Agreement Law and Justice Planning Demand Bank Depository Agreement Housing Authority Agreement Addendum PLANNING COMMISSION Goals and Policies PLANNING DEPARTMENT Amendments to Parking and Loading Ordinance Ordinance amendments - Off-Site Improvements Boundary Review Bd. - Annexation by Water District #58 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Insurance Coverage for punitive damages Smoke detector ordinance for possible revision Sale of controlling interest - OK Cab Co. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Superior Fast Freight request for Latecomer's Agreement UTILITIES COMMITTEE Water Line LID outside City Limits Superior Fast Freight request for Latecomer's Agreement WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Kennydale/Honey Creek Sewer Interceptor Ordinance (First reading 3/10) Appointment of Karen Lunder to Municipal Arts Commission Request for appropriation re Boeing funds for Cedar River Trail Final Plat Pulte Homes/Brentwood Park Addn. Appropriation request re insurance for survey instrument PUBLIC HEARING /7/ 0 Final Assessment Roll for LID #307, Raymond Ave. SW RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 10 , 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, JOHN W. COUNCIL REED, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT HUGHES AND EARL CLYMER. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; RAY CALDWELL, Pol ice Departments , orlon Er)aksen, ec7`or, PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF MARCH 3, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke noted clarification Page 5: Police Officer should read Police Department. PROCLAMATION Proclamation of Mayor Shinpoch declared March 16 - 23, 1980 International International DeMolay Week. DeMolay members Eric Munson, Mike DeMolay Week Black and Advisor Walt Black accepted the proclamation. AUDIENCE COMMENT Patricia Thorpe, President, Renton Democratic Club, reported City Shops the Democratic Club recommendation that the Council use its Relocation unanticipated excess revenue for the relocation of the City Shops Recommended as capital facilities improvement would result in greater savings to taxpayers than a refund. The recommendation stated the exist- ing shops were inadequate and with the completion of the Senior Center and Cedar River Trail the shop site was very valuable. and other uses would be more suitable. Water Line Bud Vanderford, 8024 South 132nd, Seattle, requested A(lenda Item Improvements 9.a. be considered. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, PERMISSION Outside City BE GRANTED AND ITEM 9.a. ADVANCED. CARRIED. Letter from Public Works Director presented petition proposing formation of Water Local Improvement District in the vicinity of South 132nd Street and South Langston Road located outside the City limits, but within the City's water service boundary. The letter reported signatures on the petition represented 70.88% of the front footage and 61 .32% of the square footage of the area. Public Works Director Gonnason used wall maps to explain area boundaries and water lines present and proposed. Upon Council inquiry, Gonnason noted area residents have not petitioned to annex, that the area was served by the 84th Ave. Water Coop which was taken over by the City and City has served the area for some time. Upon further Council inquiry, Gonnason recalled four other water districts and City joined together, applied for and received state funding and approval for construc- tion of reservoir on City owned property and transmission line right-of-way; that two water districts withdrew and project dropped. Letter from City Attorney Warren noted it was necessary that the City make a policy decision whether or not they wish to extend the City's water service outside the City limits; that if the City builds an LID the City appears to imply contract to supply water to that LID. The letter noted prediction of water shortage in future and matter should be raised now. Upon further irquiry, Gonnason explained that with development of Earlington Woods there will be extension of developer line to Sunset SW and pump station; it would be more efficient to continue with Seattle Cedar River water line for that area, but City does have capacity. Gonnason noted City has had an LID outside the City on N 2nd. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND SHANE, REFER MATTER TO UTILITIES COMMITTEE FOR STUDY. CARRIED. Renton City Council 3/10/80 Page 2 AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued Smoke Detector James Van Osdell , 3030 NE 10th, asked for revision of the Smoke Ordinance Detector Ordinance togive Fire Department responsibility to No. 3222 inspect rather than sending out notice to renters with utility billing asking tenants to report back if rental unit not in compliance with ordinance. Van Osdell also asked that responsi- bility for maintenance of the smoke detectors be placed with landlord rather than tenant. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY ROCKHILL, REFER MATTER TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Van Osdell asked to be notified of meeting time. OLD BUSINESS Committee of Council President Trimm submitted Committee of the Whole report the Whole which recommended that the proposed County Park Bond Issue be County Park referred to the Ways and Means Committee to resolve Renton's Bonds - Forward interests and goals for the projects. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND Thrust Project SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Insurance The Committee of the Whole recommended that the matter of insurance coverage for punitive damages be referred to the Public Safety Committee for review and recommendation. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Utilities Utilities Committee Chairman Shane presented committee report Committee recommending concurrence with Public Works Department to accept Water Project the low bid of Kohl Excavating Inc. , Water Project W-562 bid Burnett Ave. S. opening 2/15/80; bid in amount of $125,076.40 and contract Linear Park awarded accordingly. Mayor and City Clerk authorized to sign contract. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. Kefer Short Plat The Utilities Committee recommended approval of a latecomer's Latecomer' s agreement for the Kefer Short Plat located east of Garden Agreement Court N, including road, storm drain, water main, hydrant and power. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE LATECOMER' S AGREEMENT. CARRIED. Community Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke presented Services committee report regarding additional funds for 1980-81 Block Block Grant Grant Program in amount of $7,784. The committee recommended Programs - $5,000 unappropriated Block Grant funds be allocated to the RAYS and Renton Area Youth Services and $2,784 of those funds to the Senior Center Senior Center to help complete three additions to the Senior Modifications Center building: (1 ) acoustical ceiling tile for the multi-purpose room, (2) fuse link devices for all corridor doors and (3) an interior signage system for the building. The committee further recommended that the additional $5,616 needed be referred to the Committee of the Whole_ for possible funding from unan- ticipa�. , '- . ,tal budget. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, CUUNCIL APPROVE REPORT AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TRANSFER OF FUNDS BE REFERRED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Agenda Councilman Stredicke presented proposed Agenda format instructing Format audience of Council procedure. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION RELATIVE TO AGENDA. CARRIED. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented Development committee report recommending the subject of goals and policies Committee of the Planning Commission be referred to the Planning Commission Planning for review and final recommendation and that report back be no Commission later than six months. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCL Goals & Policy IN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED Off-Site The Planning and Development Committee report recommended that Improvements - the matter of off-site improvements be referred to the Planning Subdivisions Department for incorporation into ordinance amendments. MOVED BY REED, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. A three-month time line recommended for this item and return to Council for review following amendment. Renton City Council 3/10/80 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS - Continued - Planning and Development Committee - Continued Parking and The committee report recommendedyth.atthe Parking and Loading Loading Ordinance be referred to the Planning Department for incorpora- Ordinance tion into ordinance amendments. A three-month time line for this item recommended. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke re intent, Council confirmed intent is to bring ordinance back to Council after amendment by the Planning Department. Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes recommended no action Committee be taken at this time re 11/3/75 referral of tow truck rates. Tow Truck Rates MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, ACCEPT COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. 9-1-1 The committee recommended no action be taken at this time re Services 1/16/78 referral of Barden's letter re 9-1-1 service. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED. Washington The committee report recommended referral to the Administration Fire Rating re 4/3/78 refgrral Washington State Fire Rating Survey Bureau. Councilman Hughes noted committee recommendation that possibly Council would recommend going to the Fire Rating Survey Bureau with third fire station. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, ACCEPT RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Fire Station The committee recommended that the Fire Station Construction Review Review be referred to the City Attorney for review and recommenda- tion. (8/14/78 Council referral . ) MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. Fire Station The committee report recommended no action be taken re completion Meeting Room of basement-classroom/meeting room in the new main Fire Station (referred 4/23/79) as item is funded in budget. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ordinance#3405 The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recommended second «w- Gramps Rezone and final readings of an ordinance changing the zoning classifi- R-454-79 cation of property located at north side of Sunset Blvd. NE 170 ft. east of Newport Ave. NE; GS-1 to R-2; known as Gramps Rezone. Following readings, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of an Sewer ordinance known as Kennydale/Honeydew Sewer Interceptor which Interceptor relates to facility and trunk connection charges and establishes a trunk line service charge and trunk line service area in the Kennydale and Honey Creek areas. (Public Hearing 2/4/80) Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption of the following three resolutions : Resolution #2320 A resolution was read authorizing Interlocal Agreement between Interlocal City, designated Indian Tribe and the .incorporated municipal Agreement -- jurisdictions within King County except Seattle; authorizing Law & Justice the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the agreement. MOVED BY CLYMER, Planning Funds SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2321 A resolution was read designating Peoples National Bank of Wash- Demand Bank ington, Renton Branch as demand deposit account depository for Depository the City for a period of two years commencing 5/1/80; authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute Agreement. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2322 A resolution was read approving the form of cooperation agreement Housing between the City and the Housing Authority of the City and author- Authority ized 50-Unit Fund Grant Application/low income housing. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Renton City Council 3/10/80 Page 4 Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval of Vouchers No. 27259 through No. 27451 in the amount of $379,922.81 having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services have been received/rendered; including the following: L. I .D. #302 Revenue Warrant R-53 $17,061 . 18 and Cash Warrant C-125 $17,061 . 18; L. I . D. #307 R-12 $19, 151 .32 and C-16 $19, 151 .32. MOVED BY CLYMER,SECOND SHANE, APPROVE THE VOUCHERS FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows materials included: Boundary Review The Board of Public Works reviewed proposed annexations for Board re King County Boundary Review Board concerning King County Water Proposed District #58 Resolution 1840 AP-79-1 and Resolution 1838 #P-79/a. Annexation The Board members expressed concern that development in this Water District area would not be under the City's control and that once develop- #58 ment began in the area, it would be difficult to annex. That at the present the City's water shed (annex;.,' .:c:,.e_ time ago) _ is an island and if area in question was annexed, then the the water shed would be contiguous to the City. Refer to the Planning Director to invoke jurisdiction. Appointment Mayor Shinpoch appointed Karen Lunder to the Municipal Arts Commission to complete the term of Lloyd Meeks who has resigned; term effective through 12/31/81 . Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Cedar River Planning Department Housing and Community Development Coordinator Trail requested an Ordinance appropriating $1 ,900 from donation of The Boeing Company for recreation facilities on Cedar River Trail near F.: Ways and Means Committee Superior Letter from Superior Fast Freight, 400 SW 34th St. , requested Fast Freight a latecomer agreement for improvements at 400 SW 34th St. LCAG as water line and hydrants were installed at larger volume than needed by Superior Fast Freight which was directed by the City Engineering Department. The letter noted easement granted to the City. Refer to the Public Works Department and to the Utilities Committee. Damages Claim for Damages was filed by Puget Sound Power and Light Co. when City vehicle hit a power pole; cost $271 .50. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. LID #307 Letter from Public Works Department requested final pay estimate Raymond Ave. SW final acceptance of project and beginning of 30-day lien release period for the Raymond Ave. SW, LID #307, Contract CAG 033-79• Public Hearing Contractor Frank Coluccio Construction Co. , Inc. completed the Final Roll project 12/21/79; final construction cost $332,738.55• 4/7/80 Second letter from Public Works Department requested hearing date of 4/7/80 to consider the final assessment roll for LID #307 in amount of $492,768.87. Council accept as of 3/10/80 Final Plat Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended approval, subject to restric- Pulte Home tive covenants, posting of a bond and other conditions, for final Corporation plat nine-lot single family subdivision in R-I zone located Brentwood Park at the southeast corner of Pierce Ave. NE and NE l2th St. , known Addition as the Pulte Home Corp. FP-458-79. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Plu Appropriation Public Works Department requested ordinance appropriating Request $4,875 from insurance company when Ornamental Garden Services truck backed over City survey instrument, into Engineering Design Budget to replace instrument. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA AS WRITTEN. Approved CARRIED. Renton City Council 3/10/80 Page 5 ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch recalled Council permission for new K-9 Officer REPORT to attend training school in Great Falls, Montana and advised that a new animal is necessary, that Officer Gerber will be leaving in late March for training class in Vancouver, B.C.; no change in financial impact. The Mayor noted two new Police Officers will be hired to replace a retired employee and the other for Crime Prevention funded by federal Law and Justice Grant. The Mayor reported insurance deductible clause for property has been increased from $100 to $1 ,000; premium reduced. Mayor Shinpoch attended Green River Basin Executive Committee 3/4/80 for review of valley drainage problems and proposed solu- tions; project 15 years old. All municipalities reserve right to rescind funding mechanism if not acceptable when developed. Mayor Shinpoch reported the Metro Council was made aware of the Eurasian Milfoil infestation in lakes , rivers and streams and the biological and mechanical approaches to alleviating problem. Mayor Shinpoch anticipated future request to share in solution. CORRESPONDENCE O. K. Cab Letter from OK CAB Company requested City approval of sale of the controlling interest, as required by City Code, to Richard Pierce, resident of Tukwila and former driver. MOVED BY HUGHES SECOND TRIMM, REFER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Notification Councilman Stredicke requested his remarks be included in the of Council record that he is disturbed that Council did not delay the Action non-significant time dated material for two weeks so that the people who attended the public hearing can be notified of Council action when such action not taken during the public hearing. (See Page 3, Kennydale Honey Creek Sewer Interceptor Ordinance placed on first reading. ) Goals and Councilman Rockhill asked that Council Members hold a special Objectives session to discuss goals and objectives of the City Council suggesting lists of desired accomplishments could be submitted next week. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL MEET IN EXECUTIVE 9:55 P.M. SESSION TO DISCUSS A LEGAL MATTER. CARRIED. Council met in Executive Session at 9:35 p.m. and returned to regular meeting. All Members were present at Roll Call at 9:55 p.m. The meeting adjourned. 0. Z Delores A. Me d, C M.C. City Clerk EXFlll 35 CITY OF RENTON j DATE 3/10/80 WARRANT DISTRIBQTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS � i MACHINE VOIDS: N0.#27254 — #27258 ! ; CURRENT 4,243, 238#4O ' PARKS 011o063r28 i I 07r881a09 ARTERIAL STREETS STREETS 06, 727#56 I LIBRARY !4, 879#88 COMP EMP TR ACT 069#40 STREET FORWARD THRUST 04• !47# 11 I WASHs BCH. FWD THRUST 021, 219# 10 1 WATERWORKS UTILITY 059, 374#09 ' AIRPORT 09i233#56 i 1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION *8, 660v28 EQUIPMENT RENTAL •3, 429v10 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS 0379, 922e81 i ' WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL., HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES r4AVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NU. 27259 THROUGH N09 27451 IN THE AMOUNT i OF $3791922. 81 HIS 10TH DAX OF MARCH 1980# i i COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN _ MEMB • - - • + • i i L.I.D.#302 MEMS I ' REVENUE WARRANT NO.#R-53 $ 17,061.18 CASH WARRANT NO.#C-125 $ 17,061.18 I L.I.D.#307 REVENUE WARRANT NO.#R-12 $ 19 ,151. 32 CASH WARRANT NO.#C-16 $ 19,151. 32 i I I I 1 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 10, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 3/13 8:00 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers Salary Study PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 3/13 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Remaining Referrals- City Attorne to attend COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 3/11 4:00 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room Griffin Home Tues. 3/11 4:30 P.M. 3rd Floor Conf . Room WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 3/17 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 3/12 4:30 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room Police Chief, City Attorney to attend. Punitive damages insur- ance coverage. OK Cab Sale. TRANSPORTATION TRIMM UTILITIES Wed. 3/12 3:30 P.M. SHANE 6th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Congressman Lowry Sat. 3/15 5:00 P.M. Senior Center OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. MARCH 10, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7291 $ 5,000 Art Conyac 1118 Redmond Ave. NE Construct Bathroom Addition 7292 60,950 Boeing Renton Plant Up-Grade Restrooms 7293 65,000 Sam Younker 3900 East Valley Road Tenant Improvements 7294 4,000 Jeffrey Schulter 613 Grant Ave. S. Build Garage 7295 400 Ramon Barajas 811 3rd Ave. S. Relocate Bar 7296 10,000 American Memorial Services 100 Blaine NE 23,000 cu. yards of Fill CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2332 Parkwood Homes 2200 SE 21st St. Install Side Sewer 2333 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4414 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach 2334 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4408 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach 2335 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4420 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach 2336 Stephen Melin 256 Union Ave. SE Install Side Sewer 2337 Dr. Deak SW 43rd St. & Talbot Rd. Install Storm Sewer 2338 Renton Village Co. 555 Renton Pl . Sidewalk, Curb & Gutter ELECTRICAL PERMITS 796 $ 700 Dana L. Evans 3306 NE 9th S . Increase Service 8797 250 Donald A. DeMulling 641 all 200 AMP Service 8798 VOID 8799 3, 350 Boeing Renton Plant Wire Restrooms 8800 900 Mr. Roicinger 501 Newport Ave. SE Repair Fire Damage 88o1� 100 Clyde Downing Bldr. 2209 NE 24th St. Temp. Service 8802 100 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 1603 Pierce Ave. SE Install Temp. Service 8803 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1701 Pierce Ave. SE Install Temp. Service 8804 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1709 Pierce Ave. SE Install Temp. Service 8809 VOID 8806 200 City of Renton 635 Park Ave. N. Wire Office 8807 179,000 ON Properties 919 SW Grady Way Wire Tenant Improvements 8808 65, 191 Boeing Renton Plant Install Sub-Station 8809 180,000 Abitare Associates 1300 S. Puget Dr. Wire Apartment Building 8810 815 Seely Ellison 88 Burnett Ave. S. Install 200 AMP Service 8811 4, 300 Sam YounKer � ,nish Wiring Office Areas 8812 750 Don & Mary Lou Muir 116 Logan Ave. S. Install Serv. Entrance,Basebr MECHANICAL PERMITS 7588 $ 21 , 140 Portland Electric/Plumbing 4100 W. Valley Rd. Install Heating/Air Condition 7589 1 ,550 J .D. Purris 501 Newport Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace 7590 1 ,000 King County Park Dept. 3005 NE 4th St. Install Septic Tank/Drain Fiel 7591 21 ,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7592 2,000 Sam Younker 3900 East Valley Road Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7593 1 ,200 Bill Killion 915 N. 31st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7594 3,000 John Julian 340 Sunset Blvd. N. Install Gas Piping 7595 350 Mr. Rollinger 501 Newport Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7596 700 Ray Johnson 317 Smithers Ave. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7597 1 , 770 Charles Henderson Co. 1503 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7598 1 , 360 Charles Henderson Co. 1507 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7599 1 ,820 Charles Henderson Co. 1601 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7600 1 ,810 Charles Henderson Co. 1605 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7601 1 , 740 Charles Henderson Cc, 1609 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7602 1 ,980 Charles Henderson Co. 1520 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7603 1 ,440 Charles Henderson Co. 1514 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7604 1 ,980 Charles Henderson Co. 15P Prc- !`, : ;� 08 Install Plumbing/Fixtures 76o6 C ;s Furrcc 7607 20,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Floor Drains , SIGN PERMITS 765 VOID 766 $ 600 Wall & Redekop orp. 1100 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Ground Sign i RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 17 , 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 MARCH 10, 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of particular concern. Any citizens interested in a pending Agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed by simple motion, if further discussion or information is requested by a Council Member. a. Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Rev. Robert Lester to Board of Ethics 4-year term effective through 12/31/83 representing Renton Ministerial Assoc. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. b. Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Donald Jacobson to Board of Ethics through 12/31/83 representing King County Labor Council . RECOMMENDATION: Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. C. Park Department requests transfer of funds $5,902.08 for purchase of tractor. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Petition bearing signatures of 65 citizens requests installation of traffic signal at interesction of Maple Valley Hwy. and 131st Ave. SE. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Transportation Committee and Public Works Department for recommendation. e. Call for Bids 3/5/80 Concession Stands at City Parks. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Park Board. (Three bids received. ) f. Finance Department requests resolution for transfer $9,292 for increase in payment to Valley Communications Center. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Pacific Real Search, Inc. requests purchase of City Property 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 1 1 . AUD I E14CE COMMENT w-~ 12. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL March 17 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION j Meet with State and Residents - Traffic Light Maple Valley Hwy. MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign : Aero-Dyne Lease Renton Aviation hangar lease PARK BOARD 3/5 Bids for concession stands PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR Pacific Real Search request re purchase of city property TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Street repair and crossings Meet with State and residents re traffic light Maple Valley Hwy. WAYS AND KEANS COMMITTEE Reappointments- Board of Ethics : R. Lester and D. Jacobson Fund transfer for purchase of tractor Written appeals re salary study Environmental Review Committee ordinance (First Reading 3/17) Permit Clerk funding APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED Karen Lunder to Municipal Arts Commission to complete term of Lloyd Meeks Effective through 12/31/81 to RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 17 , 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; JOHN W. REED, RICHARD M. COUNCIL STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMEN CHARLES F. SHANE, ROBERT HUGHES AND EARL CLYMER; Clymer and Hughes attending National League of Cities Conference in Washington, D.C. Shane arrived at 8:07 p.m. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; JAMES BOURASA, Police Department. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE MINUTES OF MARCH 10, 1980. Councilman Stredicke noted Page 2, Paragraph 6, referral of Block Grant programs to the Ways and Means Committee is unnecessary, transfer not required. MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Blanche Karinen, 1205 Shelton Ave. SE, requested Agenda Item Paull 's Maplewood 5.d. be discussed. _ MOVED ROCKHILL, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR. Addition CARRIED. Petition bearing signatures of 65 City residents Stop Light requested installation of a traffic signal at intersection of Request Maple Valley Highway and 131st Ave. SE, which is located east Maple Valley Hwy. of the railroad underpass. The petition explained dangers of the intersection for entering Maple Valley Hwy either to travel west or to turn left into 131st from Maple Valley Hwy. Mrs. Karinen explained that a petition bearing 371 signatures - has been forwarded to the State and includes residents of both City and County living in the area and subject to the dangerous traffic situation. Chuck Charbouneau, 3909 SE 11th, used wall map prepared by City Engineering Division and explained problem area, that City residents must go into County to reach homes in the City. Ann Taylor, 15002 130th SE, explained dangerous intersection. Rich Watson, 1005 Shelton SE; George Crow, 13110 SE 151st St. and Midge Miller, 3909 SE 11th St. , asked Council assistance for stop light. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND ADMINISTRATION TO MEET WITH STATE AND AFFECTED RESIDENCES TO SOLVE PROBLEM. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included: Boad of Ethics Letter from Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Rev. Robert Lester to Appointment the Board of Ethics for four-year term effective through 12/31/83 representing the Renton Ministerial Assoc. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Board of Ethics Letter from Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Donald Jacobson to the Appointment Board of Ethics through 12/31/83 representing King County Labor Council . Refer to Ways and Means Committee. - Tractor Letter from the Park Department requested transfer of funds Replacement in amount of $5,902.08 for purchase of tractor, replacement to reduce vehicle repair Costs. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Park Three bids were received at 3/5/80 bid opening for concession Concessions stands at the City parks. Refer to Park Board. Tabulation attached. Valley Letter from the Finance Director requested a resolution to transfer Communication 59,292 for increase in payment to Valley Communication Center for Center total expenditure required of $121 ,374 as Renton's share. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Renton City Council 3/17/80 Page 2 Consent Agenda - Continued Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS Adopted SHOWN. CARRIED. Recess MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. 8:30 P.M. Council reconvened at 8:35 P.M. All Council Members present at Roll call . CORRESPONDENCE Purchase of Letter from Pacific Real Search, Inc. , 1415 Western Ave. , City Property Seattle, reported a client had retained their services to locate a parcel of industrial property on or near a Burlington Northern or Union Pacific railroad and asked to be contacted by the City if interested in selling City property to their client. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DRECTOR FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Added Items Letter from Esther Rudell and family, 3401 NE 17th P1 . , expressed thanks for rehabilitation work done on her home, as well as Thanks for smoke detector by the Fire Department. Police Praise Letter from Ray Gervais, 506 Windsor P1 . NE, praised the services of the Renton Police Department for prompt answer to calls and home watch when resident out of town. OLD BUSINESS Committee of Council President Trimm presented Committee of the Whole the Whole report re the position classification study and made following Salary Study recommendations : (1 ) Adoption of the internal alignment classi- fication structure prepared by the consultant; (2) Implementa- tion of the classification plan with the consultant 's recommended salary structure (Alternative 1 , Schedule 2) effective 6/l/80; (3) Referral of written appeals received by Council to the Ways and Means Committee for consideration. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE REPORT OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Utilities Utilities Committee report recommended the request of the Committee Jack A. Benaroya Company 12/17/79 re referred to the City Attor- Water System ney for recommendation. Benaroya offered the City transfer Interties - of ownership of interties to the City for $45,000 located at Benaroya Co. Renton/Kent at SW 43rd Street and Lind SW; Renton/Tukwila at West Valley Highway. Interties were installed 8/78 at cost of $91 ,621 and reported these water system interties would provide general benefit to City. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Acting Chairman Stredicke presented Committee Report recommendation for concurrence in the Mayor's appointment of Appointment to Karen Lunder to the Municipal Arts Commission to complete the Municipal Arts term of Lloyd Meeks who has resigned term effective through Commission 12/31/81 . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. Street Repair Councilman Stredicke reported complaint of Mr. Pickle regarding and Crossings constant tearing up of City streets by the Telephone Company and others; noting discussion with the Public Works Department. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, SUBJECT OF STREET REPAIR AND CROSSINGS BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm submitted report recom- Aviation mending that the Council approve assignment of leases for security Committee as requested by Jack and Geraldine Volkel for Aero-Dyne. The Aero-Dyne Leases report authorized the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the document. Security MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, APPROVE THE REPORT. CARRIED. Renton Aviation The Committee report recommended approval for Renton Aviation Hangar Lease six month lease extension, expired 1/31/80 $300 per month plus Leasehold Tax. The report recommended Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign addendum to Lease No. 004-79, same terms and conditions as original lease. MOVED TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. i Renton City Council 3/17/80 Page 3 Old Business - Continued - Transportation (Aviation) Committee - Continued Municipal The Committee report recommended approval for $15 per month Hangars increase in Municipal Hangar rental to bring the total fee to Rate Increase $100 per month plus 12% Leasehold Tax which is 17.6% increase and more in line with fees charged by the fixed base operators on the Airport and recommended by the Airport Director, Louie Gebinini ; effective 6/1/80. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill recommended Development acceptance of the changes proposed by the Administration in the Committee Environmental Ordinance: (4/23/79 referral ) Publications and Environmental appeals re Declaration of Non Significance; (Referral 7/16/79) Ordinance City notification of environmental action, including DNS; (Referral 9/10/79) Declaration of environmental impact on non-significance. The report further recommended the matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPOT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and The Ways and Means Committee recommended the Honey Creek Means Committee Kennydale Trunk Line Sewer Interceptor ordinance be placed Kennydale on second and final reading. City Clerk Mead read the ordi- Honey Creek nance establishing a trunk line service charge area and fee Trunk Line and connection fee. (First reading 3/10/80) MOVED BY TRIMM, Sewer Interceptor SECOND SHANE, Adopt the Ordinance as read. Discussion ensued Ordinance regarding service charge of 4c per, sq. ft. within service area Tabled One Week while rest of City is l �. Councilman Shane recalled committee recommendation for 3C total trunk line service area charge. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, TABLE ORDINANCE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Environmental The Committee report recommended first reading.of the following Review Committee ordinances : An ordinance was read establishing an Environmental Ordinance Review Committee and amending Building Code regulations. First Reading MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Ordinance #3406 An ordinance was read providing for appropriation of funds in Field Equipment amount of $4,875 to Engineering Design from insurance for loss Replacement of field equipment. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND Appropriation RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. Ordinance was read. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3407 An ordinance was read appropriating $1 ,900 Boeing Company Appropriation donation for Cedar River Trail Construction fund. MOVED BY Boeing Company ROCKHILL, SECOND TRIMM, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND Donation to FINAL READING. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY STREDICKE, Cedar River Trail SECOND REED, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3408 The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading, suspension LID #312 of rules and advance to second and final reading of an ordinance Interim Financing authorizing issuance and sale of interest-bearing revenue war- rants for interim finance at 9.50% for LID #312, improvements West Valley Hwy from SW 43rd to City limits. Following reading, MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND STREDICKE, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. Ordinance was read. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. Upon Council inquiry, City Clerk Mead explained bid call process for interest rate. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Reduction of Councilman Rockhill asked that the subject of reduction of Work Force the City work force be reviewed and that the City policy be updated. Renton City Council 3/17/80 Page 4 ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch called attention to School levy vote 3/18; REPORT $2. 15 million. Mayor Shinpoch advised that her request for $15,000 for implementation of the salary survey could be deleted Salary Survey from request for permission to use uncommitted funds; noting Personnel Director would re-cost the amount now that Council recommended approval and determine actual funds needed. Mayor Permit Clerk Shinpoch asked consideration of funding for Permit Clerk, Building Division, matter held one week by Council 3/5• MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE HIRING OF PERMIT CLERK IN BUILDING DIVISION. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND REED, REFER MATTER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. _ ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9. 15 P.M. Delores A. Mead, M.C. City Clerk 4 BID TABULATION SHEET PR O J ECT : CONCESSION STANDS AT CITY PARKS DATE MARCH 5, 1980 BIDDER BID Judith Cramer Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park 24624 156th SE 27% of monthly gross receipts Kent, WA AA Renton Concessions Gene Coulon Memoral Beach Park 3402 C St. NE #106 $3,500 fixed rent Auburn, WA 98002 AA Renton Concessions liberty Park 3402 C St. NE #106 $2,500 fixed rent Auburn, WA 98002 AA CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 17, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 3/20 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Planned. Unit Developme-nt in sing] family residential areas COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 3/18 Cancelled STREDICKE Tues. 3/25 4:45 P.M. 3rd Floor Conf. Room WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 3/24 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION TRIMM UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS i _ OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. MARCH 17, 1980 BUILDING PL:RMITS 7297 $ 50,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Complex Misc. Building Jobs 7298 100,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Construct Mech. Test Lab 7299 41,000 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4501 SE 4th St. Construct Single Family Res. 7300 2,045,000 Boling Cumpally Boeing Renton PlauL Construct New Building 7301 4,000 304 Main Street Partnership 304 Main Ave. S Tenant Improvements 7302 500 Gene Richards 1415 Seneca Ave. SW Add Storage Room 7303 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1719 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Single Family Res. 7304 44,000 to it to 1709 Pierce Ave. SE it it 7305 44,000 " " 1711 Pierce Ave. SE it 7306 40,000 " " " 1717 Pierce Ave. SC " " "no CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2339 $ 200 Koll Business Center 219 SW 41st St. Install 4 Side Sewers 2340 1 ,227 Dan Shane dba Capri homes 2003 Maple Valley Highway Install Side Sewer 2341 1,753 James R. Hawley 1717 Union Ave. NE Install Side Sewer 2342 350 Koll Business Center 219 SW 41st St. Install Side Sewer 2343 25 McLendon's Hardware South 3rd Street Street Break ELECTRICAL PERMIT 8813 $ 24 Bud Bartlett 520 Wells N Service Change 8814 2,000 Benaroya 800 SW 43rd St. Install Drops 8815 46 Benaroya 1000 SW 43rd St. Install Wireway & Disconnects 8816 600 Benaroya 600 SW 43rd St. Wire Sewing Machine 8817 275 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Install Power & Lighting 8818 900 Parkwood Homes 2200 SE 21st St. Wire New Residence 8819 850 Henderson 1410 Newport Ct. SE Wire New Residence 8820 850 Henderson 1511 Newport Ct. SE Wire New Residence 8821 850 Henderson 1407 Newport Ct. SE Wire New Residence 8822 350 Henderson 1413 Newport Ct. SE Wire New Residence 8823 850 Henderson 1404 Newport Ct. SE Wire New Residence 8824 100,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Misc. Electrical Work 8825 400 Art Conyac 1118 Redmond NE Add Circuit for Heat Vent,Light 8626 100 Stirskey Holdings 538 Mill Ave. S Install Temporary Service 8827 100 Stirskey Holdings 321 Burrett Ave. S Install Temporary Service 8828 100 Dino Patos 1005 S 2nd St. Install Temporary Service 8829 8,200 304 Main St. Partnership 304 Main Ave. S Wire floor of Office Bldg. 8830 100 Henderson 1609 Pierce Ave. SE Install Temporary Service 8831 1,160 Leonard Builders 4507 SE 4th St. Wire New Single Family Res. 8832 25,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Install A/C & ABU Units 8833 1,500 Russ Eager 253 Thomas Ave. SW Increase Service-Wire Addition 8834 250 John Gibson 2605 NE 5th Pl. Replace Wiring on Garage 8835 1,500 City of Renton 211 Mill Ave. S Relocate Lighting Fixtures 8836 4,000 Betheleham Lutheran Church 1024 Monroe Ave. NE Repair Fire Damage 8837 350 Seaboard Lumber 4501 Lk. Wash. Blvd, N Repair Service & Hook Up Office 8838 12,500 Alta Development 2003 Maple Valley Ilwy. Wire Office Building MECHANICAL PERMITS 7608 $ 8,000 Boeing Company Renton Boeing Plant Install Sprinklers 7609 1,550 Martha Mirro 1925 Harrington Cr. NE Install Gas Furnace 7610 12,000 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7611 12,000 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7612 11,000 Bill Bakamus(Jocko's Tay.) 3833 N 4th Street Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7613 869 Chailes Henderson Co. 1511 Newport Ct. SE Install Gas Furnace 7614 12,500 Swanson-Dean Corp. 2916-2924 Kennewick P1. NE Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7615 8,400 Country Hill Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7616 783 Charles Henderson Co. 1413 Newport Ct. SE Install Gas Furnace 7617 807 it " it 1407 Newport Ct. SE " " " 7618 783 it to if 3328 SE 16th Pl. 11 " ti 7619 1,800 SCS Holdiiigs 1005 S 2nd St. Install New Fixtures 7620 800 Art Conyac 1118 Redmond Ave. NE Install Plumbing & Fixtur 7621 200 John R. Giuliani 340 Sunset Blvd. N Install Gas Heater 7622 500 Martha Mirro 1923 Harrineton Cr. NE Install Plumbing & Fixtur. 7623 $ 48,200 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Install 3 Roof Mounted Chir!rs 7624 2,700 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Install Water Piping 7625 700 Robeit Edwards Renton Shopping Center Install Gas Boiler & Stove 7626 5,800 Scott's Cleaners 201 S 4th Place Install Boiler 7627 500 Rosalie Lawrence 3501 NE 8th St. Install Fireplace SIGN PERMITS 767 $ 525 Parkwood Homes, Inc. Puget Dr. & Jones Pl. SE Install 6 Real Estate Signs 768 300 Virgil Fox 3131 NE 4th St. Install 3 Wall Signs 769 80 Parkwood Homes, Inc. SE 21st Pl. & Lincoln P. S Install Real Estate Signs 770 30 Parkwood Homes, Inc. Puget Dr. & Jones Pl. SE Install Real Estate Signs 771 80 of " It 116th eve. SE & SE 20th PI.Install Real Estate Signs 772 500 Lavina Kessler 314 Park Ave. N Install Wall Sign RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 24 , 1980 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 MARCH 17, 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of particular concern. Any citizens interested in a pending Agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed by simple motion, if further discussion or information is requested by a Council Member. a. Fire Chief requests continuation of the contract with King County EMS to provide CPR training in City High and Middle Schools. RECOMMENDATION: Authorize Mayor and City Clerk to sign agreement. b. Authorization requested for four Planning Commissioners to attend 1980 Joint Planning Conference in Bellingham 4/30, 5/1-2/80. RECOMMENDATION: Council approve. C. Finance Director requests resolution transferring $600,000 from Street Forward Thrust Fund, 12% interest per annum to the Park, Street and Library Funds to 6/30/80 pending receipt of property taxes. RECOMMENDA- TION: Council concur and refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Planning Department requests transfer of rent and utilities received from recent acquisition of Jordan/LaRue property Cedar River Trail . RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. e. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Gregory M. Prothman to Police Officer 4/1/80 subject to customary six-month probationary period (fill Joe O' Neil vacancy) . RECOMMENDATION: Council concur. f. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Dale E. Baker as Police Officer 4/1/80 subject to six month probationary period (Crime Prevention/Community Relations Officer funded by Law and Justice Grant. RECOMMENDATION: Approve. g. Claim for Damages filed by John Haynes , amount of $6,485.72 claiming false arrest and loss of property. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to City Attorney. h. Police Chief requests amendment to Cabaret Ordinance. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Public Safety Committee and City Attorney. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Public Works Director requests LID in area of NE 30th St. 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12, ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL March 24 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Written appeals of the salary study ( Includes Management Association letter) CITY ATTORNEY Claim for Damages, John Haynes MAYOR AND CITY CLERIC Authorized to sign King County EMR contract Authorized to sign FAA Tower lease agreement supplement TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Proposed LID for N. 30th St. Kennydale WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Appropriation of funds for FAA Tower Air conditioner Temporary loan from Street Forward Thrust Fund pending receipt of property tax Appropriation of rent monies from Cedar River Trail Natural Zone house APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED Board of Ethics - Rev. Robert Lester (Renton Ministerial Assoc) - Donald Jacobson (King County Labor Council ) Both terms effective through 12/31/83 Police Officer - Gregory M. Prothman, effective 4/1/80 - Dale E. Baker, effective 4/1/80 Both subject to customary six-month probationary period. RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 24 , 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 meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President ; JOHN W. REED, RICHARD M. COUNCIL STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT HUGHES AND EARL CLYMER. CHARLES F. SHANE arrived at 8:09 p.m. yr CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; RAY CALDWELL, Police Department; RON HEIRET, Park Supt. ; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administra- tive Assistant. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF MARCH 17, 1980 AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included: (See later item withdrawn) CPR Training Letter from Fire Department Chief Geissler requested continua- tion of last year's contract with King County Emergency Medical Services to provide CPR training in the High and Middle Schools. Authorize Mayor and City Clerk to sign the agreement. Planning Letter from Planning Director Ericksen requested authorization Commission for four Planning Commission Members to attend the 1980 Joint Travel Planning Conference in Bellingham 4/30, 5/1-2/80; subject Community Growth - Strategies in Survival and local planning. ••.• Council approve. Loan Request Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested resolution for temporary transfer loan from Street Forward Thrust Fund to Tax Funds pending receipt of property taxes. Transfer in amount of $600,000 to Park Fund, Street Fund and Library Fund to be repaid no latter than 6/30/80. Concur and refer to Ways and Means Committee. Cedar River Trail Planning Department Housing and Community Development Division Natural Zone requested ordinance to appropriate unanticipated revenue which Appropriation was received from rent of dwelling units ($1 ,680) acquired in of Rent Monies the recent acquisition of Jordan/LaRue property in the Natural Zone of Cedar River Trail project. The City has contacted the Department of Transportation for relocation assistance of remaining tenants in one of three rental units located on the property. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Gregory M. Prothman, Police Officer 1973 McKinley St. , Enumclaw to the position of Police Officer effective 4/1/80 subject to six-month probationary period, to fill vacancy created by retirement of Officer Joe O' Neil . Council concur. Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Dale E. Baker, 8501 Police Officer Willows Rd. Redmond, to position of Police Officer effective 4/1/80 subject to six-month probationary period. The letter noted Baker will fill position of Crime Prevention/Community Relations Officer funded by a Federal Law and Justice Grant. Council concur. Renton City Council 3/24/80 Paqe 2 Consent Agenda - Continued Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Attorney for John Haynes, 6639 137th Pl , Redmond, WA. in amount of $6,485.72 for false arrest by Seattle Police Officers, imprisonment and loss of property. Refer to City Attorney. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, APPROVE ABOVE CONSENT AGENDA Approval ITEMS. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, REMOVE THE (As Revised) FOLLOWING ITEM FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA ITEM AND REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE.:; CARRIED. Cabaret Letter from Police Chief Darby recommended changes to the Ordinance Cabaret Ordinance due to announced "male bikini disco dances" Revision in downtown Renton, which have been scheduled by Cascade Concerts, Bellevue. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.* CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested a resolu- Proposed tion be adopted forming a local improvement district for the LID N. 30th St. widening of N. 30th St. to 44 ft. from FAI 405 westerly to FAI 405 to Park Ave. N. ; improvements to include curbs , gutters, side- Park Ave. N. walks and underground utilities and illumination system. The letter explained project engineers and estimate by the State Highway Department of about $125,000 and requested local assessment of $60 per front foot ($73,500) and the City pay remaining $51 ,500 from Forward Thrust Account. Public Works Director Gonnason distributed maps and explained the proposed project. Councilman Stredicke called attention that the Kennydale Community Club has requested the City give notice of any proposed project. Public Works Director noted state subsidy for cost of change in grades. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Transportation Transportation (Aviation Committee) Committee Chairman Trimm Committee submitted committee report explaining the air conditioning FAA Tower Lease system at the Renton Municipal Airport Tower has broken down and and is not operable; that under terms of lease with the ,lir Conditioning Federal Aviation Administration, the Airport is reponsible for maintenance, utilities, etc; cost of new system: $5,807.30. The report noted new lease negotiated with FAA effective 7/1/80 adding $100 per month toward capital expenditure; lease to be renogiated 7/81 and more favorable lease anticipated. The reported recommended Council authorize Mayor and City Clerk to execute lease agreement supplement; appropriate funds from Airport Unappropriated Fund and Unanticipated Revenue; refer to Ways and Means Committee for legislation. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT. Upon inquiry, Public Works Director Gonnason explained the need for the air conditioning. CARRIED. Ordinance #3409 MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND REED, REMOVE HONEY CREEK/KENNYDALE SEWER Honey Creek and INTERCEPTOR ORDINANCE FROM THE TABLE (Ordinance tabled 3/17/80) . Kennydale Sewer CARRIED. Upon Council inquiry, Public Works Director Gonnason Trunk Line explained the May Creek sewer trunk line, Honey Creek and Service Area and Kennydale area trunk line service area and service charge. . Charge Gonnason explained property owners within area desiring to use services, would form an LID for development and hook up. Gonnason noted Metro has committed to build, conditioned on the City ' s commitment regarding financing; also that ordinance estab- lishes 3C per sq. ft. of property connection fee based on Consumer (~' Price Index annual increase, along with 1C per sq. ft. property _ trunk connection charge to be increased annually per CPI index. ROLL CALL VOTE ON MOTION BEFORE THE COUNCIL TO ADOPT ORDINANCE. (See Council Minutes of 3/17/80) 6-AYE: TRIMM, SHANE, REED, ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER; ONE-NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED Ordinance adopted. � s, Renton City Council 3/24/80 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill noted Development delay in response to Council referrals : PUD Ordinance, Committee structures on docks and areawide zoning. Public Safety Councilman Hughes reported on attendance at National Conference Committee of Cities in Washington, D.C. , noting attendance at workshops with Senators Magngson and Jackson, also addressed by President Jimmy Carter. Hughes noted personal meeting with Senator Magnason to discuss revenue sharing and block grant funds and low- income housing for senior citizens and the effect of dis- continuance of programs. r,... Punitive Damages Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes presented committee Insurance report recommending the City provide legal defense of any Coverage punitive damage claim brought against a Police Officer, Police Department or City in event of such allegation; also that the City go on record as being responsible for punitive damages when such charge would grow out of permitted action by Police Officer within scope of his City employment . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recommended second Committee and final reading for an ordinance establishing the Environ- Ordinance #3410 mental Review Committee and procedure; first reading 3/17. Ervironmental Ordinance read. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE Review Committee ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL. ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3411 The Committee recommended first reading, suspension of rules Permit Clerk and advancement to final readings of ordinance appropriating Appropriation funds in amount of $11 ,982 for Building Division Permit Clerk. Following first reading, MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, SUS- PEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READ- INGS. CARRIED. Ordinance appropriating funds for Permit Clerk was read. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Resolution #2323 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption Park Tractor of the following resolutions : A resolution was read providing Fund Transfer for transfer of funds in amount of $5,902.08 for replacement of Park Department tractor. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2324 A resolution was read providing for transfer of funds in amount Valley Comm of $9,292 for increase in payment to Valley Communications Center Center. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Salary Study The Ways and Means Committee report recommended that written Appeals appeals of the salary study be referred to the Administration to establish a process of response. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, APPROVE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Board of Ethics The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in the Appointments Mayor's reappointment of Rev, Robert Lester to the Board of Ethics as Renton Ministerial Association representative; four year term, effective through 12/31/83. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. Continued The report recommended concurrence in the Mayor's reappointment of Donald Jacobson to the Board of Ethics as representative of King County Labor Council effective through 12/31/83. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. Maintenance The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval of one new Worker II position for Maintenance Worker II . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND Added ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. Renton City Council 3/24/80 Page 4 NEW BUSINESS Councilman Clymer, having been in Washington D.C. with National Councilman Clymer League of Cities Conference last week, noted many state and in Washington, county officers also visiting that area as the President is D. C. establishing his budget and congress will be adopting it. Clymer believed the cities would get Federal Revenue Sharing funds , noted much criticism of the block grant program because only 86 of grant funds reach city, whereas 99% of revenue shar- ing funds. Clymer urged immediate application for fixed- income housing funds if the City was planning such project. Clymer explained the economic situation with higher taxes , need for oil , high private indebtedness, high interest and danger of ` depression. Written report to be submitted. ' AUDIENCE COMMENT Lindbergh High School students from Putman Little' s Government Student Visitors Class were introduced: Danny Dunphy and Julie Patrick. Male Go-Go Roger Brooks of Cascade Concerts , Bellevue, explained the nature of male co-go dancing scheduled for Renton (See Page 2) , expecting Liquor Board approval and confirming adherence to the City ordinances. Special Steve Rabon, 1225 23rd S. , Seattle, reported City Park Department Olympics involvement in Washington State Special Olympics for the handi- capped young people, praising our basketball team that recently placed third in the State competition. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. 9:30 P.M. CARRIED. �000�o�- Q off. Delores A. Mead, C.M. City Clerk MARCH 24, 1980 MEETING of the RENTON CITY COUNCIL ADDENDUM March 25 , 1980 VOUCHER APPROVAL By unanimous approval of the Members of the City Council Vouchers No. 27457 through No. 27693 in amount of $474,014. 12 were authorized for payment having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services were rendered. Approval also extended for LID #312 Revenue Warrant No. R-1 in amount of $9, 197. 19- Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk EXP111 35 CITY DF RENTON DATE VARRANT DISTRIBUTION Fut`') TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS : No. #27452 — #27456 CURRENT $193, 601 .63 PARKS $29, 187POi A R T F R I 1 L STR L LT,i $soo,z6 STREFTS $33, 313.40 LIriRARY $3, 234#65 CO:lF> E:.MP TP ;- CT $639916 STREET FOR"Al"D rHR1T 5 6 • ..,SS 2 , 0 8x57 L VIASH• HCS- . � 'r�;: THRUaT $32. 477 96 SENIOR c A, 'r r. �� �TE<R C0tj 5 Tf� $13o975o72 wATE:R4oR45 U? ILITY $100o407948 AIRPORT $1430902 1975 W & b Cr:: JH; Rud: l 1 ; q $2. 433.79 EOUIP`1E N'o'r 4E:r;'I'A- $141616+64 FIREME;,1IS PEN,,SIJ-• $1305104 LII) COr,TRUL $91197v19 TOTAL ;)F ALL 14R;W. T5 $474A014s12 #F, T-E ,M_MF3ERS OF THE: 4AYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTOV CITY CrJ(4CIL, HAVI14 RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL, CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANJOISE. A."O)IOR SEPVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAY'i jT VOJCHERS NU. 27457 THROUGH NO• 27693 IN THE AMOUNT JF 64 /44 '14 , 12 7HI$ 24TH DAY OF MARCH 19800 C 3 M,M I T T E E: C"A I R^1 a M&M B E R •. L. I . D. # 3 1 2 ;•. �7 MEMBER- , w\d. ""►► w w r w REVENV-E) WARRANT NO. #R-1 $9 , 197. 19 a (7 i I r . i 4' .M CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF March 24, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME I CHAIRMAN LOCATION I REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM i PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ROCKHILL COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 3/25 4:45 P.M. STREDICKE 3rd Floor Conf. Room Set back referral , Green River Valley Proposal , Radio Tower, Audubon Society & Friends of Yout Staff reports requested . WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 4/7 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 3/26 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room Smoke detector ordinance, OK Cab, Commercial Vehicles on Residentia Street & Any Other TRANSPORTATION Tues. 4/8 7:30 P.M. TRIMN Council Chambers Maple Valley Traffic Signal UTILITIES Thurs. 3/27 4:30 P.M. SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS LEOFF Wed. 4/2 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room Wed. 3/26 7:30 P.M. Renton Library Renton Visual Arts 1 81 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK I PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. f MARCH 24, 1980 i BUILDING PERMITS 7307 $ 23,75W— City of Renton 1111 So. 2nd St. Finish Basement b Garage 1308 -- Seattle-1st National Bank 701 So. 3rd St. Demolish Service Station /309 44,000 Brown/Strand Homes 1213 North 29th SL. Construct Residence /310 40,000 Sam Younker 3900 East Valley Rd. Tenant Improvements j 7311 40,000 J. Steve Harer 3901 NE 4th St. Construct Lounge 1 7317 VOID 1313 8,000 Bob Masters 900 Harrington Ave. NE New 4' Fascia 1314 40,000 John F. Parks 5227 Ripley Lane No. Construct Residence /315 1,750 Elpidio R. Rabang 2107 Jones Pl. SE Enclose Carport 7316 -- Brown/Strand Homes 2815 Park Ave,. No. Demolish Residence 131/ 50,000 George Oberholezer 2210 Vashon Ct. NE Build Residence 13111 11,/50 Ronald R. Taylor 4525 SE 4th P1. Addition to Residence /319 50,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Computer Room 7320 3,000 Ronald E. Stout 667 Pierce Ct. NE Convert Garage CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 73�+5 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4507 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach 2346 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4421 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach ELECTRICAL PERMITS B-9-39 $ 300 Raymond C. Johnson 96 Logan Ave. S. Wire Room 8840 200 George Oberholter 4127 NE 22 P1. Temp. Service 8841 400 Fred Sandoy,Custom Tailor 205 So. 3rd St. Move Service Panel 8842 100 Charles Henderson Co. 3319 SE 16th Pl . Temp. Service i8843 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1632 Pierce Ave. SE Temp. Service MECHANICAL PERMITS 7-6287—$ 1,000 Jim Daly 104 Rainier Ave. So. Install Hood/Duct Air Unit 7629 3,120 0/W Properties, Inc. 919 SW Grady Way Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7630 1,255 HAS Properties 134 Rainier Ave. So. Install Heaters, Ranges 1631 5)6,000 Renton Village Co. 555 Renton Village S. Install Heaters,Air Units,Fans 7632 3,500 Robert Edwards Renton Shopping Center Install Range Hood 7633 495 Scarlet Graham 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. Rough-in Washer I 7634 30,000 Boeing Renton Plant Add ti. Replace Sprinkler 7635 15,394 Hobo Enterprises 446 Park Ave. N. Install Overhead Sprinkler f 7636 13,686 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 34th St. Install Overhead Sprinkler 7631 VOID 7638 /,200 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7639 7,200 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7640 1,200 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7641 250 Ben Calli 98 Williams S. Install Furnace a' 7642 250 Clarence Gray 559 Windsor Pl. NE Install Furnace 7643 807 Charles Henderson Co. 3328 SE 16th Pl. Install Furnace L Wtr. Heater 7644 783 Charles Henderson Co. 1601 O!ympia Ave. SE Install Furnace b Wtr. Heater 7645 807 Charles Henderson Co. 1603 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace b Wtr. Heater I 7646 783 Charles Henderson Co. 1406 Newport Ct. SE Install Furnace b Wtr. Heater I 7647 869 Charles Henderson Co. 3307 SE 16th Pl. Install Furnace & Wtr. Heater j 7648 869 Charles Henderson Co. 3313 SE 16th P1. Install Furnace b Wtr. Heater 7649 807 Charles Henderson Co. 3325 SE 16th Pl . Install Furnace b Wtr. Heater 7650 818 Charles Henderson Co. 3319 SE 16h PI . Install Furnace b Wtr. Heater 1651 783 Charles Henderson Co. 3405 SE 16th PI. Install Furnace b Wtr. Heater 7652 828 Charles Henderson Co. 1607 Olympia Ave. SE Install Furnace b Wtr. Heater 7653 807 Charles Henderson Co. 1517 Newport Ct. SE Install Furance b Wtr. Heater i 1 I J i f { f I C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF MARCH , 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL /10/80 CURRENT FUND $243,238.40 PARKS & RECREATION 11,063.2 ARTERIAL STREETS 7,881.0 CITY STREETS 6,727.56 LIBRARY 4,879.88 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 69.40 STREET FWD. THRUST 4,147.11 LK.WASH.BCH.FWD.THRUST 21,219.10 WATERWORKS UTILITY 59,374.09 AIRPORT 9,233.56 1975 W & S CONSTR. 8,660.28 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,429.10 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of MARCH $379,922.81 1975 W & S Constr. 1975 W & S Rev.Bonds To correct coding error on $ 287.76 415/242/00.00 413/242.00.00 1-28-80 transfer sheet /8/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo . March $69 , 627 . 00 /20/80 CURRENT FUND $124,512.84 PARKS & RECREATION 32,809.62 CITY STREETS 24,723.01 LIBRARY 12,090.46 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 2,210.66 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 24,398.9 AIRPORT 1,868. 30 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,019.00 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of MARCH $225,632.87 MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF MARCH , 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 3/24/80 CURRENT FUND $193,601.63 PARKS & RECREATION 29,187.01 ARTERIAL STREETS 800.26 CITY STREETS 33,313.40 LIBRARY 3,234.65 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 639.16 STREET FWD. THRUST 25,068.57 LK.WASH.BCH.FWD.THRUST 32,477.96 SENIOR CTIZ.CTR.CONSTR. 13,975.72 WATERWORKS UTILITY 100,407.48 AIRPORT 1,309.32 1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION 2,433.79 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 14,616.64 FIREMEN'S PENSION 13,751.34 LID CONTROL 9,197.19 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of MARCH $474,014.12 3/22/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of MARCH $ 72, 352.65 3/31/80 CURRENT FUND $123,840.62 PARKS & RECREATION 34,090.11 CITY STREETS 24,353.00 LIBRARY 10,249.28 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 2,067.76 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 24,504.25 AIRPORT 2,009.69 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,019.00 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of MARCH $224,133.71 MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR RENTON CITY COUNCIL April 7 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Alley Vacation, Eugene Casper, VAC-1-80 CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER `Claim for Damages - Shawn Marie Preston 'Claim for Damages - Corrine Kanzaki -Claim for Damages - Edward C. Newson Court Case, Summons & Complaint - Edward C. Newson MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign purchase agreement for bonds on LID 302 Authorized to sign contract for construction of Burnett Linear Park PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Gambling Tax Cabaret Ordinance PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Request Tor hook-up to city sewer system by Henry Mills Alley Vacation, Eugene Casper, VAC-1-80 TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Alley Vacation, Eugene Caster, VAC-1-80 UTILITIES COMMITTEE Request for Latecomer' s Agreement - Bel-Shane Addition WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Final Assessment Roll LID 307 Alley Vacation, Eugene Casper, VAC-1-80 Ordinance re K-9 Animals Taxi Cab Code Revision Prohibiting Overnight Parking of Certain Trailers Appropriation/Transfer - Airport Tower Air Conditioning Renton Hill Rezone - R-219-78 Appropriation of Rent Monies Interest Charged by King County for Funds Due the City Purchase of Bonds LID 302 I 961A RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting April 7 , 1980 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers A G E N D A I . I'LLUGL OF ALLLGIANCL 2. CALL IU 0RULR ANU BULL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF MARCH 24, 1980 4. PUBLIC IIEARING: Final Assessment Roll in amount of $$492,768.87 Local Improvement District 11307, now Improvements to Raymond Ave. SW between SW 16th and SW lath St. 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of particular concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda item or Council Committee report may request that Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the Podium and state your. name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed if further discussion or information is requested by Council . a. Police Chief requests exception to policy against travel in Non-ERA State and allow Police Officer to accept scholarship. RECOMMENDATION: Concurrence. b. Planning Director request to attend American Planning Assoc. National Con- ference in San Francisco 4/12-16. RECOMMENDATION: Council concurrence. C. Police Chief requests two officers attend Pacific Northwest Vice Conference in Vancouver B.C. , 4/18. RECOMMENDATION: Council Concurrence. d. Hearing Examiner request to attend American Planning Assoc. National Con- ference in San Francisco 4/12-16. RECONNENDATION: Council concurrence. e. City Clerk reports 10 bids received for construction of Burnett Linear Park f. Parks/Planning/Public Works Departments recommend acceptance of low bid for Burnett Linear Park (Frontier Landscaping) . RECOMMENDATION: Council approve and authorize Mayor and City Clerk to execute contract. g. Petition for vacation of portion of alley between Burnett N, Park N and N 30th/N 29th St. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Public Works Dept. , Board of Public Works and Transportation Committee for determination re appraisal and retention of utility easements. Also to Ways and Means Committee for resolu- tion setting 5/19/80 as date of Public Hearing. Concur. h. Hearing Examiner decision Rezone R-002-80 Mrs. Arthur Beale (G to B-1 and B-2) 1320 Union Ave. NE; approval subject to restrictive covenants. RECOMMEN- DATION: Council concur. i . Hearing Examiner decision and reconsideration Preliminary Plat PP-453-79 Swanson-Dean Corp. (Canyon Oaks) ; approval subject to restrictive covenants and reconsideration revision. RECOMMENDATION: Council concur. j . Claim for Damages filed by Shawn Marie Preston re hole in roadway. RECOMMEN- DATION: Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. k. Claim for Damages filed by Corrine Kanzaki - fall on sidewalk. RECOMMENDA- TION: Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. I . Claim for Damages filed by Edward C. Newson re personal damages. RECOMMENDA- TION: Refer to City Attorney. M. Superior Court Summons and Complaint filed by Edward C. Newson re personal damages. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to City Attorney. n. Police Chief requests ordinance re animals used by Police Department. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Sea-Belle Special Permit for Fill and Grade; Appeal of Examiner's Decision b. John R. Ewing & Associates requests Late Comer's Agreement 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS l Renton City Council Regular Meeting Agenda 4/7/80 Page 2 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL II . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT i RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting April 7, 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 meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, AND JOHN W. REED. .., Charles F. Shane arrived at 8:04 p.m. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; JOHN WESLEY, Parks Dept. ; TED BENNETT, Finance Dept. ; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF MARCH 24, 1980 AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, published and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened Final Assess- the public hearing to consider the final assessment roll in ment Roll the amount of $492,768.87 for construction and installation LID 307 of certain street improvements, including curbs, gutters, asphalt paving, all underground utilities, together with water, storm, sanitary sewers, power,telephone, street illumination, and all necessary appurtenances thereto in the area of Raymond Ave. SW running in a southerly direction from SW 16th Street, southerly an approximate distance of 1200 feet. Letter was read from Warren C. Gonnason, Public Works Director, stating there were no protests filed against LID 307 final assessment roll . Mr. Gonnason added there are only four property owners involved. As there were no comments from the public it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR LID 307 AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Financing - MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO ALLOW MR. KENNEDY TO SPEAK LID 302 RE LID 302 FINANCING. CARRIED. Mr. Dick Kennedy, of Seattle NW Bonds Securities, submitted offer to purchase LID 302 bonds. Noting letter of credit for Glacier Park representing 18% of their interest, which represents 58% of the entire amount of the LID. Bonds are a mix of term and serial bonds with fixed maturities. City Clerk read offer as submitted for $4,550,000, or such lesser prinicipal amount of legally issued bonds to be dated May 1 , 1980, to pay $100 for each $100 par value of bonds plus (Final accrued interest to the date of delivery to them. Letter was Assessment read from Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, recommending concurrence Roll - in the request of Seattle Northwest Securities, to purchase LID $6,058,822.92) 302 bonds. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE REPORT RECOMMENDING CONCURRENCE IN THE FINANCE DEPARTMENT' S RECOMMENDATION TO AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO SIGN THE OFFER FROM SEATTLE NORTHWEST SECURITIES AND ASSOCIATES APPROVING PURCHASE OF BONDS. REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED. AUDIENCE Nancy Barry, President Renton Chapter of NOW, 6189 So. 124th, COMMENT requested item re travel to non-ERA ratified state be heard. Request for MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REMOVE ITEM FROM CONSENT Travel to AGENDA RE REQUEST BY POLICE DEPT. TO TRAVEL IN NON-ERA STATE Non-ERA Ratified AND ACCEPT SCHOLARSHIP. CARRIED. Ms. Barry inquired if food and State lodging were being supplied, if the class will be held else where at a later date, if class is available to women officers and if the department will have adequate coverage in his absence. Mayor Shinpoch noted travel to non-ERA ratified states has been denied for conventions and conferences . Renton City Council 4/7/80 Page 2 Audience Comment - Continued Police Mayor Shinpoch added class is only offered at Northwestern Travel University in Illinois and that both male and female officers were allowed to attend. Police Chief Darby noted food and lodging were included with scholarship and only expense to the city would be for travel and continued wages and benefits. Chief Darby added that the benefits far out way the inconvenience of being temporarily without the officer. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, TO GRANT TRAVEL FOR POLICE OFFICER TO TRAFFIC INVESTIGATION SCHOOL IN EVANSTON, ILLINOIS AS AN EXCEPTION TO THE PRESENT POLICY t OF BANNING TRAVEL TO NON-FRA RATIFIED STATES. CARRIED. Sea-Belle Bill Snell , Attorney, 1530 Bank of California Center, 900 Fourth Special Permit Ave. , Seattle, representing Sea-Belle Properties requested item SP-402-70 and re appeal of Special Permit be presented. MOVED BY CLYMER, Appeal SECOND STREDICKE, ADVANCE ITEM UNDER CORRESPONDENCE RE SPECIAL PERMIT AND APPEAL. CARRIED. Land Use Hearing Examiner, Fred Kaufman, decision of 3/10/80 recommended approval with conditions of Special Permit for fill and grade of property located Lk. Washington Blvd. and SE 76th St. Appeal was filed by William Snell on behalf of Sea-Belle Properties. Planning and Development Committee report was read recommending council modify the decision of the Examiner to delete Condition No. 5 and the reference to installation of trees in Condition No. 7 thereof because the Examiner was in error as a matter of fact in citing that the proposed landscape plantings would be incorporated into the ultimate landscaping plans for the site and affirm the decision of the Examiner as modified. Mr. Snell requested council also consider modifying requirement of off-site improvements for drainage. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, TO CONCUR IN THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT - AFFIRM THE EXAMINER' S DECISION AS SO MODIFIED. CARRIED. Request for As requested by the Mayor, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES TO READ Hook-Up to LETTER SUBMITTED BY MR. & MRS. HENRY A. MILLS AT THIS TIME. City Sewer CARRIED. Letter was read requesting hook-up to the city's System sewer system due to a health problem. Upon inquiry Mr. Mills, 10200 - 138th Ave. SE, noted city line is located across the Henry A. Mills street and past attempts to annex have failed due to lack of signatures. Letter from Seattle-King County Health Dept. was read noting inspection of the Mill ' s septic tank system with back-up and overflowing through top of the tank, adding repair of the septic system would not be practical and encouraged hook-up to a sewer system. Moved by Stredicke, Second Hughes, to refer matter to the Utilities Committee. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO CONDUCT FEASIBILITY STUDY AND REPORT TO COUNCIL. R L LL: 4-AYES: TRIMM, CLYMER, ROCKHILL, SHANE; 3-N0: HUGHES, STREDICKE, REED. MOTION CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included: Request for Planning Director requested authorization to attend American Travel Planning Association National Conference, April 12-16, 1980 to be held in San Francisco, CA, requesting advance travel . Council approve. Request for Police Chief Darby requested authorization for tWoofficers ;to attend Travel Pacific Northwest Vice Conference to be held at Vancouver, B.C. April 18, 1980, and request for advance travel funds. Council Approve. Request for Land Use Hearing Examiner, Fred Kaufman, requested authorization Travel to attend Amtri-can Planning Association National Conference, April 12-16, 1980 to be held in San Francisco, CA, requesting advance travel . Council approve. Renton City Council 4/7/80 Page 3 Consent Agenda - Continued Call for Bid City Clerk reported bid opening March 26, 1980 for construction Construction of Burnett Linear Park. Ten bids were received. See bid of Burnett award following. (See attached tabulation sheet) Linear Park Bid Award- Parks/Planning/Public Works Departments recommended acceptance Burnett of low bid by Frontier Landscaping in the amount of $121 ,543.50 Linear Park for park work and storm line for construction of Burnett Linear Park. Mayor and City Clerk authorized to sign contract. Council Approve. Alley Vacation Petition for vacation of portion of an alley located between VAC-1-80 Burnett Ave. N. & Park Ave. N. and N. 30th St. & N. 29th St. Eugene Casper as petitioned by Eugene Casper with 69% of signatures for abutting property owners. Refer to Public Works Dept. , Board of Public Works and Transportation Committee for determination re appraisal and retention of utility easements. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting May 19, 1980 for public Hearing. Council concur. Beale Rezone Hearing Examiner decision Rezone R-002-80, Mrs. Arthur Beale, R-002-80 for G to B-1 and B-2 for property located at 1320 Union Ave. NE, approval subject to restrictive covenants. Council concur. Preliminary Plat Hearing Examiner decision and reconsideration preliminary plat PP-453-79 PP-453-79 Canyon Oaks,as requested by Swanson-Dean Corp., property Canyon Oaks located Kennewick Pl . NE between 28th & 30th. , approval subject to restrictive covenants and reconsideration revisions. (Restrictive Covenants to be filed at time of final plat) Council concur. Claim for Claim for Damages was filed by Shawn Marie Preston for alleged Damages tire damage from hitting hole on roadway. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Claim for Claim for Damages was filed by Corrine Kanzaki for alleged fall Damages on sidewalk landscaping. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Claim for Claim for Damages was filed by Edward C. Newson for alleged personal Damages damages. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Summons & Superior Court Summons and Complaint filed by Edward C. Newson Complaint for personal damages. Refer to City Attorney. Ordinance Police Chief Darby requested an ordinance relating to animals re K-9 Animals used by the Police Department. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE ABOVE CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS. Approval CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Request for Letter from Shupe Holmberg, P. E. , was read requesting latecomers Latecomers agreement for sanitary sewer connection in the Bel-Shane Addition Agreement to serve the proposed plat of Weathered Wood II . MOVED BY HUGHES, Bel-Shane SECOND ROCKHILL, TO REFER MATTER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. Addition CARRIED. (Councilman Shane noted for the record he has no connection re the above property. ) OLD BUSINESS Gambling Councilman Shane noted government tax expires on pull tab machines. Tax MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER MATTER OF VETO IN EFFECT THAT LOOSES THE STATE REVENUE FROM GAMBLING DEVICES WITH IDEA THAT THE CITY WILL TAKE OVER THAT TAX TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Recess Moved by Stredicke, Second Shane to recess. Motion failed. Renton City Council 4/7/80 Page 4 Old Business - Continued Community Community Services Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted Services committee report encouraging the administrative staff to make Committee application for Phase II of Renton's bikeway trail (Rainier Phase 2, Bike Avenue corridor) connecting the Rainier Avenue bikeway to the Trail Interurban bikeway in Tukwila providing for funds under the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1978. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. P-1 Channel Community Services Committee report noted Metro opposition to change in P-1 Channel and since council approved an alternate channel for that area, no action is required at this time. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Request for Community Services Committee report recommended that the Radio Station request, as submitted from Secoma Communications, Inc. , Towers for a 99-year lease of City property in the wetland area east of the Valley Freeway (SR-167) for radio station towers be denied. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Talbot House Councilman Stredicke noted updating of Talbot House Special Special Permit Permit is an adminstrative function. Mayor Shinpoch will check into which division has authority and report back to council . Lakeview Towers Councilman Stredicke inquired re Lakeview Towers Condominium Condominium building permit status. Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, Building noted meeting sheduled with Lakeview Towers for progress report Permit set for Tuesday, 4/8/80. Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes submitted committee Commitee report recommending no changes be made in the Smoke Detector Smoke Detector Ordinance. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN THE Ordinance COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Sale of OK Public Safety Committee report recommended -�,,proval of the Cab Co. OK Cab Company to Mr. Richard T. Pierce. Committee also recommended Taxi Cab Ordinance be revised to establish only two taxicab zones in the City (southwest corner on Wells Ave. South Taxi Cab Code at South 3rd St. and first parking space south of Houser Way on Revision the east side of Wells Ave. So. ) referring matter of code revision to the Ways and Means Committee. MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Prohibiting Public Safety Committee report recommended an ordinance be Overnight adopted prohibiting the overnight parking of all type trailers Parking of designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle except recreation trailers , Certain Trailers and buses and trucks used for business purposes in whole or in part excluding pickup or panel trucks of less than one ton rated capacity in residential areas of the city only. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE,TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee Committee report recommending the matter of the Cabaret Ordinance Cabaret amendment be referred to the Public Safety Committee as an Ordinance additional change has been suggested by the Police Department. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Renton City Council 4/7/80 Page 5 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following Committee ordinances for first reading: Amending An ordinance was read amending city code establishing taxicab Taxicab Zones zones in the City at Wells Avenue South at South 3rd Street and the first parking space south of Houser Way on the east side of Wells Avenue South. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Appropriation/ An ord7nance was read to appropriate and transfer funds Transfer-Airport received as unanticipated revenue to provide for airport Tower Air tower air conditioning equipment in the amount of $5,807.30. Conditioning MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Renton Hili An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification Rezone of certain properties within the City from Heavy Industrial R-219-78 District (H-1 ) to residence single family district (R-1 ) . Property located at east of existing Renton Hill single family residence neighborhood and north of South 7th St. in a northeasterly direction to the center of Cedar River. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Appropriation An ordinance was read appropriating funds to provide for of Rent Monies payment of utilities , maintenance and operation of rental property obtained as part of the Cedar River Trail project in the amount of $1 ,680.00. (LaRue Rent Monies) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee recommended the following resolutions for adoption: RESOLUTION #2325 A resolution was read authorizing the Finance Director to Street Forward borrow the sum of $600,000.00 from the Street Forward Thrust Fund Thrust Fund, bearing interest at the rate of 12% per annum pending receipt of tax monies due the City. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. RESOLUTION #2326 A resolution was read approving the final plat for subdivision Brentwood Park of a land, known as Brentwood Park Addition FP-458-79. Property Addition located at southeast corner of Pierce Avenue NE and NE 12th St. FP-458-79 MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Interest Charged Upon request it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM TO REFER by King County MATTER OF INTEREST CHARGED BY KING COUNTY FOR FUNDS DUE THE CITY for Funds Due BE REFERRED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ESTABLISHING the City FEES (as the City of Bellevue) . CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Increase in Councilman Shane commented on the high increase of assessments Property on personal property. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, Assessments COUNCILMAN SHANE BE AUTHORIZED TO MEET WITH GOVERNOR RAY AND COUNTY ASSESSOR HOPPE RE INCREASE IN PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch called attention to council that Cascade Landscaping REPORT has been replaced by Golf Landscaping for landscaping at the Senior Center Senior Center. Mayor Shinpoch noted the Library Board has requested that the Public Works Dept. advise, supervise, and generally oversee Library-Main the problems with the roof at the Main Branch. They have also asked, Branch Roof and the Director concurs, that the monies in the Library Excess Fund Repair be committed to this project. i Renton City Council 4/7/80 Page 6 ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. 9:50 P.M. CARRIED. Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk BID TABULATION SHED' r PROJ E.0 T • BURNETT LINEAR PARK DATE HARCH 26, i98o BIDER Blp Frontier Landscaping Park Work $ 93,621.32 8812 105th Ave. NE Storm Drains 25,341.14 Lake Steven, WA 98258 BB, EEO Play Area 10,587.98 561 .16 tax Basketball Court 209.31 tax TOTAL BID $134,270.17 Fuller Company Park Work $112,209.00 20232 Filbert Road Storm Drains 32,788.00 Bothell, WA 93011 BB, EEO Play Area '1504.00 615.00 tax Basketball Court 165.00 tax cTeM TOTAL BID $137,494.00 1bo, 94. Graham Builders b Trucking Inc. Park Work $109,000.00 137 NE 156th Storm Drains 35,500.00 Seattle, WA 98155 BB, EEO Play Area 556.50 tax 3,500-00 Basketball Court 185.50 tax TOTAL BID $159,242.00 Ironwood NW, Inc. Park Work $190,552.00 9615 - 7th Avenue Storm Drains 29,290.00 Everett, WA 98204 BB, EEO Play Area '720,43 tax Basketball Court '188.47 tax TOTAL BID $237,899.90 I I Landscaping, Inc. Park Work $108,914.00 5409 - 180th SE Storm Drains 24,852.00 Bothell , WA 98011 BB, EEO Play Area ' 005-00 689.27 tax Basketball Court '653-00 151 .21 tax TOTAL BID $150,464.48 ;ary Merlino Construction Co. Park Work $118,081 .00 125 - 10th Ave. S. Storm Drains 36,600.00 Seattle, WA BB, EEO Play Area ' 990.00 582.47 tax Basketball Court ' 1g5.5o tax TOTAL BID $169,938.97 Pacific Earth Works Park Work $118,404.00 12525 Wagner Rd. Storm Drains 25,805.00 Monroe, WA 98272 BB, EEO Play Area 12,bOO.00 551 .00 tax Basketball Court 160.00 tax TOTAL BID $160,968.00 Valley Cement Construction, Inc. Park Work $106,650.00 '0 Box 838 Storm Drains 27,500.00 Auburn, WA 98002 BB, EEO Play Area ' 503.50 tax 5,500-00 Basketball Court 291 .50 tax TnTnI per c14n nLc no Winterburn Constr. Co. Park Work $120,000.00 PO Box 203 Storm Drains 16,500.00 Oak Harbor, WA 98277 BB, EEO Play Area 1 ,000.00 255.00 tax Basketball Court 3,900-00 171 .87 tax correcte TOTAL BID $155,326.95 $154,826.87 Don Gannon Construction Inc. Park Work $ 96,300.00 32404 29th SW Storm Drains 30,200.00 10, 106.00 Federal Way, WA 98003 BB, EEO -Play Area 341 .00 tax Basketball Court 3,500.00 210.00 tax TOTAL BID $140,657.00 ENGINEER' S ESTIMATE $138,000.00 1 1 1 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF April 7, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 4/10 7:30 P.M. TRIMM 6th Floor Conf. Roan PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 4/10 4:30 P.M. ROCKMILL 6th Floor Conf. Room a 4/17 elar ar Ridge Residential Park-Ap 4/27 " Area Wide Zoning Tues. 4/8 Cancelled STREDICKE Front of Municipal Bldg. COMMUNITY SERVICES Sat. 4/19 9:00 A.M. Trip to Wetlands Area in Valley a v WAYS AND MEANSMon• 4/14 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room Wed. 4/9 4:00 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room Cabaret Ordinance, Police Chief PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES City Attorney TRANSPORTATION Tues. 4/8 7:30 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers Tues. 4/8 9:00 A.M. Municipal Airport Robertson Aircraft UTILITIES Tues. 4/8 7:00 P.M. SHANE 6th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS 8 EVENTS OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. APRIL 7, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7321 $ 2,500 Daly's Drive Inns 104 Rainier Ave. S Move Kitchen Walls 7322 55,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Construct Office Addition 7323 16,000 " " Enclose Office Space 7324 34,900 " " " " Replace Catwalks 73: 125,000 " " " " " Enclose Motor Generator Room 73; 40,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1705 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Single Family Res. 73)!!- 44,000 1702 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Single Family Res . 7328 44,000 1721 Pierce Ave. SE 7329 44,000 " " 1602 Pierce Ave. SE 7330 44,000 " 1714 Pierce Ave. SE 7331 44,000 " 1708 Pierce Ave. SE 7332 8,000 Tally Corporation 501 SW 7th St. Install Interior Partitions 7333 8,000 Mr. C. Pohs 4302 NE Sunset Construct Shed Roof 7334 3,439 Warren Week 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport & Patio Cover 7335 40,000 George Oberholtzer 4108 NE 22 Place New Residence 7336 44,000 Brown/Strand Homes 2815 Park Ave. N Construct Single Family Res . 7337 2,000 Staney Brozovich 215 Park Ave. N Install New Rafters & Roof 7338 --- Eugene Richards 612 SW 16th St. Demolish Residence 7339 --- " 616-618 SW 16th St. Demolish Duplex 7340 --- " " 1501 Seneca Ave. SW Demolish Residence 7341 75,000 CG3 4100 W Valley Road Finish Int. for Pacific Stores 7342 --- Iconco E Valley Road & SW 23rd St. Annual Licnese Fill 7343 17,000 Arby' s Roast Beef 641 Rainier Ave. S Interior Remodel 7344 9,000 Louis Malesis 263 Rainier Ave. S Tenant Improvements CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 23T-6- Bill Killion 915 N 31st St. install Sanitary Sewer 2347 Leonard Builders 4427 SE 4th St. Side Sewer 2342 " " 4421 SE 4th St. " " 23- Louis T. Sheffels Pierce Ave. SE & 18th Ct. SE Install Sanitary Sewer 23' Renton Highlands Roof Center 2318 NE 12th St. Install Sidewalk 237" Charles Henderson Co. 1632 Pierce Ave. SE Install Sanitary Sewer 2353 1620 Pierce Ave. SE " 2354 " " " " 1614 Pierce Ave. SE " 2355 " " " " 1608 Pierce Ave. SE • 2356 " " " " 1615 Pierce Ave. SE 2357 1611 Pierce Ave. SE " 2358 " " " 1601 Pierce Ave. SE " 2359 " " " " 1603 Pierce Ave. SE 2360 " " 1607 Pierce Ave. SE 2361 " 3313 SE 16th P1 . 2362 " " " " 3319 SE 16th PI . it ' 2363 3325 SE 16th PI . " 2364 1607 Olympia Ave. SE " 2365 Bill Washburn 1619 Lake Ave. S 2366 Robert McChrinmon 64 Logan Ave. S Storm Sewer 2367 Dr. Fred Brown 1080 Kirkland Ave. NE Sewer System ELECTRICAL PERMITS 44 00 Mrs. Barbara Cheney 3912 SE 11th St. Increase Service 8845 16,454 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S Wire 16 Unit Apartment Bldg. 8846 16,454 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I 8847 12,341 12 88- 12,341 88 12,341 88.._. 16,454 16 8851 12, 341 �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� �� 12 8852 16,454 t6 8853 16,454 8854 12, 341 12 8855 12,341 8856 16,454 8857 12,341 8858 12,341 11 It 11 8859 16,454 16 „ . 8860 18,511 I I 11 11 11 18 11 11 11 11 8861 24,681 24 11 It 11 11 8862 24,681 11 It 11 18 11 11 11 11 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. APRIL 7, 1980 page 2 ELECTRICAL PERMITS - cont. 3 $ 24,681 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S Wire 24 Unit Apartment Building 8864 18,511 II 11 11 II II 11 8865 1 ,200 " " " " " " " " Wire Recreation Building 8866 850 Charles Henderson Co. 1517 Newport Ct. SE Wire New Single Family Res. 8867 850 " " " " 3307 SE 16th Pl . 8868 850 3328 SE 16th Pl . 8869 1 ,200 Pulte Homes 915 N 31st St. 8870 1 ,800 Dave LaFrenchie 910 Grant Ave. S 8871 1 ,300 J. M. Pettet 2209 NE 20th St. Install 200 AMP Service & Rewir 8872 5,000 ON Properties 919 SW Grady Way Wire Compute Room 8873 1 ,650 New Horizons Group Home 424 Park Ave. N Install Fire Alarm System 8874 200 Renton S. D. #403 3000 NE 4th St. Wire Gas Fired Steam Cleaner 8875 300 J. Steve Harer 3901 NE 4th St. Add 200 AMP Meter Base/Wiring 8876 965 Leonard Builders 4421 SE 4th St. Wire Single Family Residence 8877 500 William Heath 1303 N 26th St. Install 200 AMP Service 8878 25 Alice A Lkepach 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Shed 8879 750 Rosalie Lawrence 3501 NE 8th St. Replace Panel/Wire Carport&Shed 8880 500 R.C. Colonel 209 Sunset Blvd. N Two 2,000 Watt Sun Tan Circuits 8881 24, 198 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 34th St. Wire Maintenance Building 8882 1 ,000 M. Khatibi 905 Sunset Blvd. NE Wire Upper Apartment 8883 300 Mr. Sworder 201 Union Ave. SE Hook Up Mobile Home 1'8884 950 Louis Malesis 263 Rainier Ave. S Add Wiring to New Walls 8885 100 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S Install Temporary Service 8886 100 " " " " 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S Install Temporary Service 8887 350 Ann O' Brien 530 Shattuck Ave. S Increase Service 8888 4, 365 Valley General Hospital 400 S 43rd St. Provide Power to TEK Equipment 8889 850 Charles Henderson Co. 1615 Pierce Ave. SE Wire Single Family Res . 8890 850 1603 Pierce Ave. SE " 8891 850 " 1620 Pierce Ave. SE 8892 850 " 1607 Olympia Ave. SE 8893 850 1611 Pierce Ave. SE " 8894 850 1614 Pierce Ave. SE " MECHANICAL PERMITS 7654 $ 6,500 Stirskey Holdings 321 Burnett Ave. S Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7655 450 Good Chevrolet 617 S 3rd St. Install Gas Furnace 7656 1 ,500 " If 234 Burnett Ave. S Install Gas Boiler 7657 12,000 Has Properties 134 Rainier Ave. S Install Heating/Air System 7658 800 Martha Bevan 316 Smithers Ave. S Install Gas Furnaces 7659 5, 300 Dave LaFranchi 910 Grant Ave. S Install 32 Heat Pump 7660 25,329 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Relocate Pipe/Install Sprinkler '7661 2, 100 Brown/Strand Homes 1213 N 29th St. Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7662 16,000 Dan Shane 2003 Maple Valley Highway Install Heating/Air System 7663 50,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Misc. Mechanical & PlumbingWork 7664 3, 700 St. Athony' s Church 509 S 4th Ave. Install Boiler 7665 1 ,800 Tallmans Piano 800 S 3rd Ave. Install Gas Furnace 7666 1 ,200 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7667 9,6o0 7668 8,400 7669 2,300 Renton S. D. #403 3000 NE 4th St. Install Gas Fired Steam Cleaner 7670 180 The Koll Co. 4201 E Valley Road Rough- In one Sink 7671 1 ,999 Clyde Downing 2209 NE 24th St. Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7672 3,600 Pacific Stores Assoc. 4100 W Valley Road Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7673 848 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4421 SE 4th St. Install Gas Furnace 7674 1 ,740 Charles Henderson Co. 3313 SE 16th Pl . Install Plumbing & Fixture 7675 1 ,360 11 " " 1607 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing & Fixtur 17676 1 ,822 Clyde W. Downing 2213 NE 24th St. Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7677 47,000 Boeing Co. Boeing Renton Plant Install Fire Sprinkler System 7678 1 ,355 R. Heilpern 912 N 1st St. Isntall Plumbing & Fixtures SIGN PERMITS 773 $ 30 Pan Abode 4350 Lk. Wash. Blvd. N Install 3 Wali Signs 774 500 Drs. Jaffe & Hodgson 3218 NE 12th St. Install Sign Pole RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting April 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 APRIL 7, 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of particular 0oncern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda, Item or Council Committee report may request that Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed if further discussion or information is requested by Council . a. Finance Director request of authorization for Mayor and City Clerk to sign letter of credit agreement between City of Renton and Glacier Park Company (Burlington Northern) for LID 302. RECOMMENDATION: Council Concurrence. b. Planning Director request for budget appropriation to cover publication of Environmental Determinations in the amount of $1 ,000.00. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. c. Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Mrs. Peggy Cummins to the Human Rights and Affairs Commission effective through April 25, 1982. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Finance Director request to create Cumulative Reserve Fund for trunk line service charges in Honey Creek and Kennydale service area and transfer of $6,000 into that fund. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. e. Finance Director request for transfer of remaining balance in Library Constr. Fund to Consolidated 1972 Bond Redemption Fund to close out the Library Construction Fund. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. f. Finance Director request for appropriation of funds in the amount of $1 ,000 to increase the Advance Travel Fund to $2,000. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. g. Mayor Shinpoch Proclaims April 20-26, 1980 as Secretaries Week. RECOMMENDATION: Council Concurrence. h. Fire Chief Geissler request for Bruce Phillips to attend National Fire Academy for two week training course, May 19-30, 1980 in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Advance travel funds requested. RECOMMENDATION: Council Concurrence. i . City Clerk reports notice of receipt of 10% letter of Intent to Annex Property to the City. Rainier Annexation-Vicinity of 87th Ave. S. to Rainier Ave. N. and S. 120th St. to S. 121st St. Set Public Meeting for June 2, 1980. RECOMMENDATION: Council Concurrence. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Public Works Director notice of offer to purchase City owned property on Lind Ave. SW. 7. OLD BUSINESS i 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 'i 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL j i 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT i 12. ADJOURNMENT j 96 COUNCIL MEETING CITY OF RENTON April 14 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Subject of Sale of Fire Training Site Lind Ave. SW COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Petition regarding City Shop site (present site) Information from Public Works Director re agreement with City for proposed City Shop site MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign letter of credit agreement with Glacier Park re LID 302 TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Single Street Cuts WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Budget transfer $1 ,000 for publication of environmental determinations Appointment to Human Rights - Peggy Cummins Cumulative Reserve Fund for Honeycreek trunk line service charges. Close out Library Construction Fund Increase Systems Development charge for water and sewer from IC to 4t per sq ft Ordinance on first reading 4/14 - Rent monies from LaRue property Transfer of funds to Park Dept. for Senior Center Improvements Present ordinance re solid waste disposal rates PUBLIC MEETING/HEARING Hearing - 5/19/80 Alley Vacation Burnett N./Park N./N 30th /N 29th Meeting - 6/2/80 Annexation l0 letter of intent - Rainier Annexation i was RENTON C [TY COUNCIL Regular Meeting April 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 meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN W. REED. ABSENT: CHARLES F. SHANE. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE DEL MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; RAY CALDWELL, Police Department. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF APRIL 7, 1980 AS PREPARED. Name Correction, Page 1 : Nancy Berry. MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Almeda Milner, 224 No. Burnett St. , presented petition bearing City Shop Site 116 signatures of residents of North Renton and patrons of the Petition Senior Center, regarding future use of the City Shop site. The petition asked consideration be given to dual use of the property: Park purposes and expansion of parking for Senior Center patrons. Park purposes: miniature golf course and passive park with trees. The Petition claimed the residents have tolerated looks and noise of City Shops, deserve a more compatible use for the neighborhood. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, REFER PETITION TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Request for Sewer Henry Mills, 10200 138th SE, inquired regarding his 4/7/80 letter Hook Up - H. Mills request to hook up to the City's sewer system due to health hazard. Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported connection is feasible and would require a side sewer connection for existing 8" concrete sewer pipe on the west side of Duvall Ave. NE by means of open cut. The letter listed charges : permit fee $20; systems development charge @ $.01 per sq.ft. ; area served by Sunset lift station @$.Ol per sq.ft. ; area service charge for Honey Creek Sewer @$.03 per sq. ft. ; Total Area Charge @$.05 per sq.ft. ; frontage charge for property not previously assessed, approximately $2,200. The letter noted installment payments allowed by ordinance and also monthly charges of $3.90 Metro rate per month; $2.48 per month City sewer rate (1 .5 times City rate because property located outside City limits) . Mr. Mills reported sewer contract estimate of $5,000 for septic tank and drain field; that he had circulated petition for annexation and was willing to annex. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, THE SUBJECT OF SINGLE STREET CUTS BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Moved by Rockhill , Second Clymer, approve the hook up for Mills and any additional hook ups would require annexa- tion to the City. Councilman Stredicke inquired re Sunset lift station charge and was advised by Public Works Director that the charge has been in effect for 10 years and that the lift station will be abandoned when Honeycreek sewer line is built. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, SUBSTITUTE MOTION, ALLOW MILLS TO HOOK UP DUE TO HEALTH REASONS AND THAT ONLY THE ONE RESIDENTIAL HOOK UP BE ALLOWED. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED; 2-N0: TRIMM AND STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested review of documents for Sunset lift station area charge. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included: i LID 302 Lind Ave. Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested that Council Letter of Credit authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign letter of credit agree- ment with Glacier Park Co. for LID 302 as requested by Seattle- Northwest Securities to assist in marketing the LID bonds. Council concur. S Renton City Council 4/14/80 Page 2 Consent Agenda - Continued Publication Letter from Planning Department requested budget transfer in Budget the amount of $1 ,000 for publication of environmental determinations required by recently enacted revisions to the Environmental Ordinance 03410) . Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Appointment to Letter from Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Mrs. Peggy Cummins to Human Rights the Human Rights and Affairs Commission effective through 4/25/82; Commission Mrs. Cummins first appointed in 1979 to complete the term of Margaret Proctor. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Cumulative Letter from Finance Director Gwen Marshall requested ordinance Reserve Fund to create Cumulative Reserve Fund for trunk line service charges Honeycreek Trunk in the Honeycreek/Kennydale service area per Ordinance #3409• Line A $6,000 transfer from the Waterworks Utility Fund was requested. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Library Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested resolution for Construction transfer of remaining fund balance in amount of $36.84 Fund 308/ Fund Closed Library Construction to Fund 206/Consolidated 1972 Bond redemp- tion. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Advance Travel Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested ordinance to Fund increase the Advanced Travel Fund by $1 ,000 for total of $2,000; amends Ordinance #2684 of 12/20/71 . Refer Ways and Means Committee. Secretaries Proclamation by Mayor Shinpoch declared April 20-26, 1980 as Week Secretaries Week and Wednesday 4/23 as Secretaries Day. Council concur. Fire Department Letter from Fire Department requested permission for Bruce Travel Phillips to attend National Fire Academy for two week training course May 19-30, 1980 at Emmitsburg, Maryland. Advance travel funds requested. Council concur. Rainier Annexation Letter from City Clerk Mead presented 10% letter of intent to 10% Letter - annex property to Renton in the vicinity of 87th Ave. S. to Date of Rainier Ave. N. and from South 120th St. to South 121st St. Public Meeting The Planning Department certified signatures represent 48% of 1. _ .. e� Set for 6/2/80 tl�iZ ws:-�t�:�se�i va;a�, cis tf;r� - ' , l.,;a�.s �:�:� ,�� , r.;.: };c:u; r010 required by law. The letter requested Council set a public meeting with property owners on June 2, 1980 at which time the Council will need to determine whether to (1 ) Accept the letter of intent; (2) require adoption of the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning ordinance and pre-existing bonded indebtedness; (3) Authorize circulation of 75% petition. Concur. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA. Adopted CARRIED. Ordinance #3412 MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE LID 302 Bonds TO AGENDA ITEM #8 FOR THE LID #302 ORDINANCE. CARRIED. The Street Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading of Improvement an ordinance for LID #302 bonds, suspension of rules and advance- Lind Ave. SW ment to second and final readings of the ordinance. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND C1_YMER, CONCUR IN THE REPORT. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read the ordinance fixing the amount, form, date, interest and denominations of Local Improvement District No. 302 bonds and directing the issuance and sale thereof to Seattle-Northwest Securities Corp. of Seattle. The ordinance reported total assess- ment roll in amount of $6,058,822.92; less cash payments, total amount of bonds $4,546,930.36; bonds in $5,000 denominations. Following the first, second and final readings of the ordinance, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES OF COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT (6) . CARRIED; ORDINANCE ADOPTED. Renton City Council 4/14/80 Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS City Property Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason recommended referral Lind Ave. SW to the Committee of the Whole to consider request from Commercial (Fire Training Pacific Brokerage Services , Inc. to purchase City-owned property Site) on Lind Ave. SW consisting of 5.68 acres. The letter noted the $2.00 per sq. ft. purchase offer; that property is located in the Industrial Park, consists of approximately 247,421 sq. ft. and $494,842 would be selling price. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, THIS SPECIFIC OFFER BE DENIED AND THAT THE SUBJECT BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Committee of Council President Trimm submitted Committee of the Whole report Whole Report recommending concurrence in Mayor Shinpoch' s letter of 3/13/80 Uncommitted Funds regarding the uncommitted funds in the amount of $35, 188.60 and included in the 1980 budget .. The Mayor's letter recommended Excess Revenue $11 ,982 for Building Division permit clerk; $1 ,000 travel account; $15,000 for Salary Survey ($13,631 appropriated in 1980 budget) . The Committee of the Whole report also recommended concurrence in Mayor Shinpoch ' s letter of 3/13/80 regarding the City' s excess revenue in amount of $1 , 122,382.72 , recommended proposed expendi- tures of $860,212.34 for City Shop relocation; $68,787.48 finishing Burnett project and balance for Contingency and Special Funds. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. City Shop MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, MATTER OF CITY SHOP DEVELOPMENT Development AND RELEASE OF ANY PROPERTY ALONG CEDAR RIVER BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Utilities Utilities Committee Member Reed submitted committee report Committee recommending the systems development charge for water and sewer Systems connections be increased from the present 1C per sq. ft. to 4� Development per sq. ft. on a City-wide basis. The report stated charges Charge Increase would be adjusted annually in accordance with Consumer Price �- Index for Seattle area; refer to Ways and Means Committee. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Committee on MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL PRESIDENT APPOINT Committees A COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES AT THIS TIME. CARRIED. Councilman Trimm appointed Stredicke, Reed and Shane. SW 43rd Project Councilman Stredicke requested status of SW 43rd Street project. (S. 180th St. ) Public Works Director Gonnason used wall map and explained 4/17 deadline for meeting with Urban Arterial Board, matter referred to Transportation Committee; fund for undercrossing would require $7,000,000; Forward Thrust Funds not sufficient. Gonnason recommended project be modified; Gonnason explained five lane proposal wedging down to 44 ft . in area of railroad tracks and then returning to five-lane width to eliminate immediate need for right-of-way acquisition; that Kent Transportation Committee has approved plan and requested Council concurrence in an alternate plan. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, THAT ALL FUTURE NEGOTI- ATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS BE HELD JOINTLY WITH CITY OF KENT OR EQUIVA- LENT KENT TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND REPORT BE MADE TO OUR CITY COUNCIL. CARRIED. (Councilman Stredicke called attention to December 1974 Council Minutes. ) Transportation Transportation Committee report stated committee concurrence with Committee Public Works Department recommendation for improvement of SW SW 3rd Street 43rd Street from East Valley Highway to the West Valley Highway ..� Improvement as presented 4/10/80 and requested Council concurrence in five lane plan with four lane at-grade railroad crossing. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Committee report recommending second and final readings for the following ordinances : Ordinance #3413 An ordinance was read amending taxicab zones and establishing Taxicab ones two taxicab zones for one taxicab each at any one time. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Renton City Council 4/14/80 Page 4 Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued Ordinance #3414 An ordinance was read appropriating and transferring funds in Funds for amount of $5,807.30 for airport tower air conditioning. MOVED Airport Air BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: Conditioning ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3415 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from Renton Hill H-1 to R-1 single family residential for property located at Rezone east of existing Renton Hill R-1 and north of South 7th St. in a northeasterly direction to the center of the Cedar River. (Renton Hill R-219-78) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading for an ordinance providing for LaRue property rent monies (ordinance on first reading 4/7 was revised) . Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution #2327 The committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolution Alley Vacation establishing a public hearing 5/19 regarding proposed vacation Public Hearing of an alley located between Burnett N. and Park N. and N. 30th 5/19/80 and N. 29th St. (Petitioned by Casper) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment of Vouchers No. 27699 through 28008 in the amount of $936,722.98. Vouchers No. 27694 through #27698 machine voided. Vouchers received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or services. Also included: LID #312 Revenue Warrant R-2 $43,943.97. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Hughes suggested the Park Department consider adding lawn bowling court at the Senior Center. Councilman Hughes noted used car lots using public right-of-way in vicinity of Sunset NE and N 3rd St. Mayor Shinpoch noted several departments were checking the matter. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch requested resolution transferring $5,616 for REPORT Senior Center improvements to Park category; noted previous request for discussion of uniformed longevity and rate increase for solid waste noting that without policy decision, the City is spending $38,000 ($9,700 month) . MOVED STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, MATTER OF $5,616 BE REFERRED TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION REFERRING FUNDS TO PARK DEPARTMENT FOR SENIOR CENTER IMPROVEMENTS. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE PRESENT AN ORDINANCE ESTAB- LISHING POLICY WITH REGARD TO SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL RATES. CARRIED. (See meeting schedule with regard 'to longevity for uniformed personnel . ) City Shop Site Public Works Director Gonnason reported King County has authorized County Executive to enter into agreement with City to negotiate property for City Shop site and called attention to Gonnason's letter of 8/6/79 requesting Council grant authority to commence process to proceed for consolidated shop site. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER THIS INFORMATION TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES En COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MEETING CONTINUED MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL CONTINUE MEETING TO TUES- 9:55 p.m. DAY, APRIL 15, 1980 AT 11 :30 AM FOR PURPOSE OF PARK BOND BID OPENING AND AWARD. CARRIED. Delores A. ea , CMC City Clerk RENTON CITY COUNCIL Continued Meeting April 15, 1980 Municipal Building Tuesday, 11 :30 A.M. Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch called the Renton City Council Meet- ing to order continued from April 14, 1980. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; ROBERT HUGHES, RANDALL COUNCIL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN W. REED. ABSENT: EARL CLYMER AND CHARLES F. SHANE. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; IN ATTENDANCE W. E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; LAWRENCE WARREN, CITY ATTORNEY; NANCY MATHEWS, Park Board Chairmanl DEL MEAD, City Clerk. Bid Opening City Clerk Mead reported four bids received at 4/15/80 11 :00 Park Bonds a.m. bid opening $6,000,000 Unlimited Tax General Obligation Park Bonds. See attached tabulation. Bid Award Letter from Finance Director Marshall recommended acceptance of Gene Coulon the low bid concerning sale of $6,000,000 General Obligation Memorial Beach Bonds, 1980, Series A, Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Addition. Park Addition Low bid was received from Seattle-Northwest Securities Corp. , Bonds Seattle: $6,441 ,980; Average Interest 8.0479480. Richard Kennedy, Seattle-Northwest Securities Corp. , advised interest in the bond market had lowered by 14 to 11% during last five trading days. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE FINANCE DIRECTOR. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 11 :35 a.m. Delores A. Mead, C.M. C. City Clerk BID TABULATION SHEET PR O J EC T • $6,000,000 ''Unlimited Tax General Obligation Park Bonds'' DATE_ • April 15, 1980 BIDDER BID Seattle First National Bank Gross Interest Cost $6,541 ,465 PO Box 3586 Net Interest Cost $6,541 .465 Seattle, WA 98124 Cashier' s Check Average Rate $8. 19722 John Nuveen & Co. Inc. Gross Interest Cost $6,572,862.50 209 South LaSalle Street Less Premium $ 240.00 Chicago, Illinois 60604 Cashier's Check Net Interest Cost $6,572,622.50 Average Rate $8. 2112 i Seattle-Northwest Securities Corp. Gross Interest Cost $6,441 ,980.00 500 Union Street Net Interest Cost $6,441 ,980.00 Seattle, WA 98101 Cashier' s Check Average Rate $8.047948 California Bank Gross Interest Cost $6,562 ,652 .50 707 Wilshire Boulevard Net Interest Cost $6,562,652.50 Los Anoeles, A 90051 Cashier' s Check Average Rate $8. 1987 t CITY OF t'ENTUN 4TE 4/14/80 04.RRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND T3•fAL KARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS : No. #27694 - #27698 CURRENT *204o38903 i PARKS $541996o87 ARTERIAL al'RE LT3 $16. 851 ' 74 TREETS $46, 865'04 �r LI3RARY $12, 262e11 COMB EMP TR ACT $11653. 10 'REEK RIVER NILDLIFE $101 . 41 FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE $216A166. 40 L WASH, BCM. F14D THRUST $5♦ 924► 16 a CEDAR RIVER TR CONST $4C0+ 14 SENIOR CIT CENTER CONST' $18100 S FIRE STATION CONST FU.N 032, 1)8 'VIATZRwCtRKS UTILITY $92s875+f 14 AIRPORT $65i4,y1 . 73 1975 1, & S CONSTRUCTIUy 9135, 96E. 71 UIPMENT NE:►NTAL $114293. 43 `,ZLMEhi ' S PENS I O•.J $12a 555. 52 LID CONTROL $430943.97 TOTAL OF ALL AAR'RA1NTS $9364722.98 v+Fi ThE UNOLNSIGiNED MEMBERS OF THE: �4AYS AND rBANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTO'N CITY CUUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL. CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE A.ND/Oij SERVICES HAVE BEEN RZCEIVED OR RENDERED, 00 HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOJCHERS NO• 276J9 THROUGH NO. 28003 IN THE AMOUNT OF $936. 722. 98 THIS 14TH DAY OF APRIL. 1980. � CO'' MITTE.E CHAIRPtA .1 '�� w 4�-����--_ MEMBER L. I . D. #312 i REVENUE WARRANT NO. #R-2 $43,943 .97 MEMBER l Mr I OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT . APRIL 14 , 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7345 $ 10, 500 Affiliated American 1301 S Puget Dr . Construct 2 Bldgs. 7346 3 , 300 Albert Kiel 1424 Kennewick Ave. New Siding to Res. 347 200 G. Trimm 605 S 15th St. Build Carport 348 15 , 000 Robert Warden 1910 Camas Ct. SE New Addition to Res . 7349 6 , 000 Morris McQueen 1824 Aberdeen Ave- NE Construct Shed 7350 VOID 7351 179 , 600 Boeing Co . Boeing Renton Plant Construct Mezzanin 7352 800 Mary E. Ringler 201 Union Ave. SE Shed & Awning 7353 700 Edna Anderson 201 Union Ave. SE Shed & Awning 7354 2 , 465 Don Johnson 208 Factory Ave. N Replace Under Structur( 7355 1 , 500 Don Johnson 200 Factory Ave. N Replace Damaged Found. CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2368 Leisure Estates 201 Union Ave. SE Payment of Fees 2369 Charles Henderson Co . 1705 Pierce Ave. SE Install Side Sewer 2370 1709 Pierce Ave. SE It If it 2371 1711 Pierce Ave. SE Ififif 2372 " " " 1717 Pierce Ave. SE if if it it it 2373 1719 Pierce Ave. SE 2374 1721 Pierce Ave. SE 2375 " " " 1714 Pierce Ave. SE " if 2376 1708 Pierce Ave. SE 2377 " " 1702 Pierce Ave. SE " ;2378 " 1602 Pierce Ave. SE " ,,2379 Southcenter East Invest. 909-919 SW Grady Way Offsite Improvements '2380 Robert Miller 671 Shelton Ave. NE Repair Side Sewer 'ELECTRICAL PERMITS 18895 $ 100 Jack Stewart 4620 Sunset Blvd. NE Underground Wiring !8896 700 Sandoy Tailor Shop 205 S 3rd Change Service 8897 300 A-1 Homes 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Mobile Home 18898 300 201 Union Ave. SE It 8899 485 Cummins NW Diesel 811 SW Grady Way Wire & Connect Pu 8900 50 Robert Weeks 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Storage Shed .8901 48, 600 Boeing Co . Renton Boeing Plant Misc. Wiring 8902 100, 000 if if it it it Misc. Wiring 8903 50 Mary E. Ringler 201 Union Ave. SE Wire Shed 8904 50 Edna Anderson 201 Union Ave. NE Wire Shed 8905 100 Charles Henderson Co . 1708 Pierce Ave. SE Install Temp . Service 18906 100 1717 Pierce Ave. SE it itif 8907 37,500 Mercury Marine 4060 Lind Ave. SW Wire Warehouse & Office (MECHANICAL PERMITS 7679 1 , 840 Affiliated American 1301 Puget Dr. NE Install Pltvwbing/Fixts 7680 800 Pulte Home Corp . 915 N 31st Install Furnace 7681 500 Heath Print 4308 Jones Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixts 7682 15 , 000 Affiliated American 1301 Puget Dr. S Swimming Pool 7683 9', 700 Hobo Enterprises 446 Park Ave. N Install Heat Pumps 7684 783 Charles Henderson Co. 1603 Pierce Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace 7685 860 if 11 11 1620 Pierce Ave. SE It if if 7686 11 , 200 Country Hills Associates1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. SE Plumbing/Fixtures 7687 7 , 200 if it If of " It if " 7688 3, 000 Louis Malesis 263 Rainier Ave. S Plumbing/Fixtures 7689 890 Brown/Strand Homes 1213 N 29th St . Install Elec. Furnace 7690 893 Charles Henderson Co. 1614 Pierce Ave. SE Install Gas Furnaces , 7691 869it 11 if 1615 Pierce Ave. SE " it 11 7692 869 if it it 1611 Pierce Ave. SE it it 7693 16, 000 Boeing Co . Boeing Renton Plant Relocate Booths 7694 7 , 000 of it it it if Install Piping 7695 500, 000 it if it it if Mechanical Work 7696 6, 200 Air Products 950 Powell Ave . SW Fire Sprinkler Systq.m SIGN PERMITS 775 15 Lyons Restaurant 144 Rainier Ave. S Install Pole Sign i CITY COUNCIL COMMITILE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING; SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF ArRIL 14, lg8o COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 4/17 8:00 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers Longevity/Uniformed Personnel PLANN _ G AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 4/17 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room ( edar Ridge Residential Park-Appe 1 ",ttn./Plan./Pub.Works/Fire Reps . Thurs. 4/24 4:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room ' rea Wide Zoning COMMU'; TTY SERVICES Sat. 4/19 9:00 A.M. STREDICKE Front of Municipal Bldg .1.-ip to Wetlands Area in Valley WAYS A'.`D MEANS Mon. 4/21 7:00 P.M. CLYh1ER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 4/16 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room Cabaret Ordinance, Police Chief & City Attorney TRANSPORTATION TRI MPI UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Committee on Committeess Wed. 4/16 4:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room .� o THE CITY OF RENTON U MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON, WASH. 98055 Z � o 9 A G E N D A o9gr�D SEPI"000' RENTON CITY COUNCIL COUNCIL MEMBERS Regular Meeting Thomas W. Trimm, PRESIDING Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council President Barbara Y. Shinpoch, April 21 , 1980 Earl Clymer Mayor Robert Hughes John W. Reed Pq Randall Rockhill ..., 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Charles F. Shane Richard M. Stredicke 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF APRIL 14, CONTINUED TO APRIL 15, 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of particular concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda Item or Council Committee report may request that Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed if further discussion or information is requested by Council . a. Public Works Department recommends project acceptance Fire Station #11 , and release of retained amount upon meeting requirements. RECOMMENDATION: Council concur. b. Call for Bids , Concession stand at Liberty Park; one bid received. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Park Bojyd. C. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Donald F. 3ustine and Stephen A. Higgins to posi- tions of Police Officers •effcctivti 5/ /rO +"b_*_ct to c::stomary six-month probationary period. kE .0Y'imLNbA'1'iUN: Council coi+cur. d. Finance Director presents request to amend ordinance 3182 re LID #307 to change interest rate on ordinance from 8% to 12% per annum. RECOMMENDATION: Council concur. e. Police Chief requests authorization for officer to attend conference 5/4-7 at Sitka, Alaska; also advance travel requested. RECOMMENDATION Approval . 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a . Cedar Ridge Residential Park, Preliminary Planned Unit Development - Appeal 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING April 21 , 1980 City Clerk R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Renew Pipeline Road Permit (Same conditions as existed when expired) COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Group Homes in residential area COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Capital Improvements PARK BOARD Bid for Liberty Park Concession PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Location of gate/s Pipeline Road for Emergency Vehicles to Cedar Ridge PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR Comments re Renton Hill Assoc. request for feasibility study to reverse direction of traffic in downtown 2nd and 3rd St. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Talbot Road water and roadway improvements WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Ordinances for second and final readings : Beale Rezone Cumulative Reserve (Honeycreek trunk) Cabaret Ordinance Animal Abuse Trunkline Systems Development Charge Publication Environmental determinations Advance Travel appropriation City Shop relocation fund Overnight parking commercial vehicles Interest increase Ordinance #3182 LID 307 (Ordinance #3418 adopted 4/21/80) APPOINTMENTS Donald F. Gustine and Stephen A. Higgins - Police Officers effective 5/1/80 Subject to six-month probation Peggy Cummins to Human Rights and Affairs Commission; two-year term through 4/25/82 (reappointment) RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting April 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 meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN W. REED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBER CHARLES F. SHANE. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; DEL IN ATTENDANCE MEAD, City Clerk; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; JAMES PHELAN, Police Department; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; JAMES MATTHEWS, Fire Department. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, APPROVE MINUTES AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Rosalie Lobe, 2709 Talbot Road S. , reported flooding and damage Flooding of her yard and two homes to the South 4/19/80. Mrs. Lobe Talbot Road South explained history of flooding and precautionary measures taken. Mrs. Lobe claimed error in Public Works Director Gonnason's letter of 1/21/80 regarding 1/11/80 flooding. Mrs. Lobe dis- tributed photographs showing water crossing Talbot Rd. S. from Victoria Park Entrances No. 1 and No. 4 and spillLng over 8'' berm placed by City flooding properties to the West. Councilman Hughes recalled flood problems of Lobe, Krebs, Go and Magleitto properties with water knee deep and still drying out and expressed concern. Tom Volland, 2540 Talbot Crest , also submitted photos showing water trails of ''beauty bark'' from Victoria Park and explained pulling grates with Mr. Wallace, his neighbor, to attempt flood prevention; explaining ditch on inside of Talbot Alm Road prior to Victoria Park No. 1 that had handled the water; also noting water damage to Schott residence. Councilman Stredicke inquired re street sweeping for area flood debris. and also requested street sweeping schedule for the City. Cedar Ridge Kathy Koelker, 532 Cedar Ave. S. , representing Renton Hill Residential Community Assoc. , requested Agenda Item 6.a. be presented. Park MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, AGENDA ITEM BE ADVANCED. PPUD-009-80 CARRIED. Cedar Ridge Residential Park Preliminary Planned Unit PP-010-80 Development 009-80 and Preliminary Plat 010-80, single family Appeal attached housing project of approximately 138 dwelling units located on the east side of the Seattle-Cedar River Pipeline adjacent to Philip Arnold Park and 2,000 feet north of Royal Hills Drive; Cedar Ridge Associates. Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended approval with restrictive covenants. Appeal was filed by Cedar Ridge Associates and Renton Hill Community Association; also request for reconsideration. The Planning and Development Committee report noted consideration of appeal of Examiner's decision dated 3/18/80 as amended by the Examiner's letter or reconsideration of 4/1/80 and appeals of the developer Belterra Development Corp. (Cedar Ridge Assoc. ) dated 3/28/80 and appeal of Renton Hill Community Assoc. dated 4/14/80. *The Committee report recommended Council delete conditions 1 (development of access street to city standards) and delete condition 2 (dedication of internal road system to City)based upon error of law and fact; that Council approve Examiner's recommendation as modified includ- ing condition 8 set forth in the Examiner' s letter of 4/1/80 low (reconsideration) .* Committee Chairman Rockhill presented second committee report noted emergency access to the proposed Cedar Ridge PUD is anticipated to be over the pipeline road and con- trolled by gates. The Planning and Development Committee recom- mended the subject of the location of gates be referred to the Public Safety Committee for resolution; and the committee report Renton City Council 4/21/80 Page 2 Audience Comment - Continued Cedar Ridge also recommended that the matter of renewal of the permit for use Residential of the pipeline road (not renewed since 1976) be referred to the Park Appeal City Administration. Persons present making statements: Continued Kathy Koelker expressed concern re additional traffic and access for Renton Hill , also requested reduction of building size from five to three units as more acceptable. Ruth Larson, 714 High S. , questioned access to the development. Del Bennett, 18004 SE 147th, explained access and planned density. John Julian, 1400 SE 7th, presented traffic map and explained critical situation asking no added traffic for Renton Hill area. Lori Johnson, P.O. Box 161 , represented Rolling Hills Home Owners, expressed concern for traffic impact on Puget Drive. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, that emergency access for Cedar Ridge PUD be referred to the Public Safety Committee for resolution as to location of gate or gates. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY CLYMER, THAT EMERGENCY ACCESS FOR CEDAR RIDGE PUD BE RESTRICTED TO EMERGENCY VEHICLES ONLY AND THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION AS TO LOCATION OF SAID GATE OR GATES. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, (SECOND ITEM OF COMMITTEE REPORT) CITY ADMINISTRATION MAKE APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF USE PERMIT FOR PIPELINE ROAD WITH SAME PERMIT CONDITIONS AS EXISTED AS TIME OF EXPIRATION. CARRIED. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE (See * Page 1 ) RE CEDAR RIDGE PUD APPEAL PPUD-009-80 APPROVING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE HEARING EXAMINER AS MODIFIED. ROLL CALL: 4-AYES: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL; 2-NO: STREDICKE AND REED. CARRIED. Talbot Road Fred Krebs , 2703 Talbot Rd. S. , recalled his appearance before Flood Conditions the City Council wherein the Public Works Director was asked to make decision and report back to Council regarding flood damage and necessary action; Mr. Krebs expressed his dissatifac- tion with 1/21/80 letter and- that no contact of witnesses was made by any of the Public Works Department and asked that Council 's prior request be carried out for full investigation ofdrainage problem. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, THAT THE TALBOT ROAD WATER AND ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS BE REFERRED TO COUNCIL' S TRANS- 9.35 p.m. PORTATION COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included: Project Completion Letter from Public Works Department recommended acceptance of Fire Station #11 Fire State No. 11 project completion 4/21/80 and release of retained amount of $72,847.95 after thrity days with proof of payment of tax liabilities and claims dismissed to contractor John Maples Construction Co. Council concur. Liberty Park Call for Bids 4/9/80 Concession stand at Liberty Park; one bid Concessions recieved from Renton Concessions , Auburn, WA - 10% of monthly gross receipts not including sales tax. Refer to Park Board. Police Officer Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Donald F. Gustine and Appointments Stephen A. Higgins to positions of Police Officers effective 5/1/80 subject to customary six-month probationary period. Council concur. Interest Rate Finance Director Marshall requested amendment to Ordinance #3182 Amended regarding LID No. 307 for change of interest rate from 8% to 12% per annum as recommended by Seattle Northwest Securities Corp. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Concur. Police Travel Police Chief Darby requested authorization for Police Officer to attend Crime Conference in Sitka, Alaska 5/4-7/80; advance travel requested. Council approve. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED. Approval Renton City Council 4/21/80 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS OF THE COUNCIL Committee of Council President Trimm presented Committee of the Whole report the Whole which recommended approval of the benefits for Police and Fire Police and Fire Management as outlined in Mayor Shinpoch's letter dated 4/17/80. Management (The Mayor' s letter proposed longevity benefits for Police and Benefits Fire Department Management personnel as received by the respective Police Guild and Firefighter members in the 1980 budget and also provided pay differentials. ) MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Grady Way Councilman Stredicke discussed the proposed Grady Way Bridge, traffic on Grady Way and regulations concerning traffic flagman also inquiring re flagman and new unconnected traffic signals on Grady Way west of Lind Ave. SW. Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes presented committee report Committee recommending revision of the City Cabaret Ordinance as amended Cabaret Ordinance by the City Attorney and the matter be referred to the Ways and Revision Means Committee. Hughes discussed the revision and expressed the belief that the male go-go dancing would not contribute to the betterment of the community. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND CLYMER, ACCEPT THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Clymer presented report recommending Committee concurrence in the Mayor' s reappointment of Peggy Cummins to the Appointment Human Rights and Affairs Commission for a two-year term effective through 4/25/82. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ordinance #3416 The Ways and Means Committee recommended second and final readings Cedar River of an ordinance appropriating rental property monies in amount of Trail Property $1 ,680 from Natural Zone Acquisition (LaRue rental monies) to Rental Monies Cedar River Trail fund. First reading 4/14/80. Following reading MOVED CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL: 5-AYES: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED; ONE ABSTAIN: STREDICKE. CARRIED. Ordinance #3417 The report recommended second and final readings of an ordinance Garbage amending solid waste collection fees; first reading 1/28/80. Collection Rates Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ACCEPT THE ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading for the following ordinances: Beale Rezone An ordinance was read rezoning the Beale property from G to B-1 (Business) and R-3 (multiple family) located in the vicinity of 1320 Union Ave. NE. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Cumulative An ordinance was read creating a special fund known as Cumulative Reserve Reserve Fund for the purpose of fund accumulation for construction, installation and maintenance of trunk sewer lines in the Honey- creek and Kennydale areas as described in Ordinance #3409. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER BACK TO COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Cabaret An ordinance was read relating to cabarets and conduct of Ordinance employees or entertainers therein. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Animal Abuse An ordinance was read establishing voilation to abuse animals used by Police agencies and establishing penalties. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Honeycreek An ordinance was read increasing systems development charges Trunk Line from It to 4� upon connection to the public sewer and increasing Charges for charges annually based on CPI . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, Entire City REFER BACK TO COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 4/21/80 Page 4 Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued First Reading An ordinance was read appropriating and transferring $1 ,000 Publication to provide for publication of environmental determinations. Environmental MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR Determination ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Advance Travel An ordinance was read appropriating and transferring $1 ,000 to provide sufficient funds for advance payments of travel expense of City officials and employees. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. City Shop An ordinance was read establishing a new fund to be known as the Relocation City Shop Relocation Fund. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, Fund REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ordinance #3418 An ordinance was read amending Ordinance #3182 which ordered the LID #307 construction and installation of curbs, gutters, sewer, street Interest Rate illumination , etc. on Raymond Ave. SW and established LID 307; and amended interest rate from 8% to 120. (See letter page 2, paragraph 7. ) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3419 An ordinance was read confirming assessments and roll of LID 307, Confirming improvements of Raymond Ave. SW; assessment roll in amount of LID 307 Roll $492,768.87. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings , MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. First Reading An ordinance was read prohibiting overnight parking of commercial buses , trucks and trailers in residential areas of the city. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution #2328 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption of the Library Construc- following resolutions : tion Fund Closed A resolution was read which closed the Library Construction Fund and transferred $36.84. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2329 A resolution was read providing for improvements to the Senior Senior Center Center and providing for transfer of $6,616. MOVED BY CLYMER, Improvements SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2330 A resolution was read providing for transfer of funds in amount of Transfer of Funds $20,000 to Cumulative Reserve Fund for trunk line service charges Honeycreek in Honeycreek and Kennydale service area. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND Service Charge HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Committee on Committees report was submitted by Stredicke who asked the new committee assignments be incorporated into the record. (First name listed is Chairman, second name, Vice Chairman) COMMUNITY SERVICES - Rced, Clymer, Stredicke PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT - Rockhill , Reed, Clymer PUBLIC SAFETY - Hughes , Shane, Reed TRANSPORTATION - Stredicke, Rockhill , Shane UTILITIES - Shane, Stredicke, Hughes WAYS AND MEANS - Clymer, Hughes , Rockhill Capital MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, THE SUBJECT MATTER OF CAPITAL Improvement IMPROVEMENTS (AS SUBMITTED BY CITY DEPARTMENTS) BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Group Homes MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, THE SUBJECT OF GROUP HOMES IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 4/21/80 Page 5 New Business - Continued Windsor Hills Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding schedule for development Park of Windsor Hills Park. Liberty Park Councilman Hughes inquired re use of Liberty Park Community Build- Community Bldg. ing and requested consideration for use by civic organizations. Mayor Shinpoch advised jurisdiction with the Park Board and the request should be made to Park Director Webley. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch advised G. Cichanski , Project Architect for Fire REPORT Station 11 submitted letter commending Public Works Department employee, Vince Lee. Mayor Shinpoch has accepted resignation of Data Processing Director, Ed Torkelson. The Mayor noted policy changes allowed by Council and put into effect by Fire Department management have resulted in overtime expenditures from the sum budgeted for disability replacement $37,000 and less than $350 expended. Mayor Shinpoch reported the Suburban Mayors met with King County Executive Speelman re problems with hazardous materials being transported through the county and noted the federal govern- ment will assist our Police and Fire Departments with coordinated response. AUDIENCE COMMENT Councilman Clymer submitted letter from Ruth Bradley, Secretary Renton Hill Assoc. recommending a feasibility study by Council to Traffic in reverse the director of Second and Third Streets in downtown area. Downtown The letter expressed belief this would be more logical and would eliminate the three-block drive from Renton Hill area to drive south on Main Street. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FOR COMMENT TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADJOURN THE MEETING. CARRIED. 10:29 p.m. Delores A. Mead, City Clerk i r EXP111 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 4/1'*/ WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND T/ARRANT MACHINE VOID No . #27694 - #27698 CURRENT PARKS ARTERIAL STREETS STREETS a LIBRARY $12262111 COMP EMP TR ACT $1x653910 GREEN RIVER WILDLIFE $101i41 FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE $2160166. 00 L WASH . BCH . FWD THRUST $5♦ 9211# 16 CEDAR RIVER TR CONST $40Or14 SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR $18100 S FIRE STATION CONST FUN $15j032908 WATERWORKS UTILITY $92s875# 14 AIRPORT $65j431473 1975 r+ b S CONSTRUCTION $135, 962971 EQUIPMENT RENTAL $114293/ 43 FIREMEN ' S PENSION $121555# 62 LIU CONTROL $430943.97 TOTAL OF ALL NARRANTS $936022998 WEA THE UIvUERSIGN D MEMBERS OF THE MAYS AND MEA S COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCILS AVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTI ICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR ERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERE 00 HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYM NT VUJCHERS NU. 27609 THROUGH N0• 2806 IN THE AMOJNT OF 5.936. 72298 THIS 14TH DAY OF APRIL 19800 COMMITTEE AIRMAti (�— ��--- MEMBER L. I . D 312 -� RE ,7,11UE WARRANT NO. #R-2 $43 ,943 . 97 MEMBER 1 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 21 , 19,0 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 4/24 4:30 P. . ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Area 41ide Zoning-Presentation re- quested from Hearing Examiner, Plan. Dept . and Plan. Commission COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 4/2 4:45 P..1. REED loth Floor Conf. Room Old Business WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 4/28 7:00 P.M. CLYMER oth Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Tues. 4/29 7:00 P.M. � STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Aviation Committee i Tues. 4/2-n 7:30 P.ii. 4th Floor Conf. Room Maple Valley Hwy. Signal UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Valley Study Wed. 4/30 Kent Commons Flood Control OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. APRIL 21, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7356 $ 200,000 Dunn Lumber Co. 120 Factory Ave. N Construct Metal Storage 7357 to 11 if it it if of Demolish Wood Frame Shed 7358 20,000 Valley General Hospital 400 S 43rd St. Install Partition/Restroon 7 100,000 Lewis H. & Joan M. Jones 1401 N 24th St. Construct Single Family Re 73 60,000 Carl V. Erickson 703 N 29th St. if of it It 73 6,200 Larry Kolesar 1115 N 33rd Pl. Construct Garage CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2381 Renton View Condos 1301 S Puget Dr. Install side Sewer 2382 McLendon Hardware Williams North of 2nd Replace Driveway ELECTRICAL PERMITS 8908 $ 1,200 Stusser Electric 727 SW Lind Ave. Wire New Offices 8909 500 Morris McQueen 1824 Aberdeen Ave. NE Wire Storage Building 8910 1,000 Quick Tan 3172 NE Sunset Blvd. Wire Sun Tan Booths 8911 300 Bill Rivoli 121 Logan S Install New Service 8912 1,000 George Oberholtzer 4108 NE 22nd P1. Wire New Family Residence 8913 600 Lew Allen 2007 Harrington Circle NE Replace 100 AMP Service 8914 1,200 Pepco 4112 W Valley Rd. Tennant Improvements 8915 430 Jolly Boy Restaurant 111 Airport Way Rewire Controls to Furnace 8916 525 Mr. Raub 1517 Aberdeen Ave. NE Wire Electric Furnace 8917 250 M.L. Thrasher 904 Grant Ave. S Wire Swimming Pool Pump 8918 7,200 Bob McCrimmon 64 Logan St. Wire Addition 8919 1,250 Brown - Strand Homes 1201 N 28th P1. Wire Family Residence 8920 1,160 Leonard Builders 4427 SE 4th St. Wire Family Residence 8921 25,000 Renton Village Co. 555 S Renton Village Pl. Install Transmission Cable 8922 13,000 Kington Construction 446 Park Ave. N Wire Office Building ME 1NICAL PERMITS 76 $ 800 George Oberholtzer 4108 NE 22nd Pl. Install 20 KW Furnace 76.,..,. 1,360 Charles Henderson Co. 1711 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7699 1,810 " " 1626 Pierce Ave. SE of it it 7700 1,810 Ifto 1632 Pierce Ave. SE it It if 7701 1,360 It if 3319 SE 16th Pl. if " it 7702 1,820 If it " 3325 SE 16th P1. " 7703 1705 it if " 1705 Pierce Ave. SE " 7704 1,810 if It " 1709 Pierce Ave. SE 7705 1,820 it of " 1717 Pierce Ave. SE 7706 1,740 1719 Pierce Ave. SE 7707 1,760 " " 1714 Pierce Ave. SE 7708 1,810 " 1708 Pierce Ave. SE 7709 1,770 " " " 1702 Pierce Ave. SE " " If 7710 6,200 Lyons Restaurant 144 Rainier Ave. S Install Refrigeration Unit; 7711 2,000 Pacific Car & Foundry 1400 N 4th St. Install Fuel Oil Storage 7712 2,200 George Oberholtzer 4108 NE 22nd P1. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7713 828 Charles Henderson Co. 1607 Pierce Ave. SE Install Furnace/Water Hean 7714 807 to " If 1609 Pierce Ave. SIE " if n n 7715 807 " " " 1805 Pierce Ave. SE " "" 7716 869 " " 1709 Pierce Ave. SIE 7717 828 " " " 1711 Pierce Ave. SIE 7718 807 " " " 1717 Pierce Ave. SIE if 7719 869 " " " 1719 11ieree Ave. SE to to 772.0 783 it 1721 fierce Ave. SE if " " if 77 778 Leonard Builders 4427 SE 4th St. Install Gas Furnace SIc—, PERMITS 776 $ 600 Fletcher Oil 404 Sunset Blvd. N Install Roof Sign 777 10 " it of it is " Grand Opening Banner 778 200 Charles Henderson Co. Edmonds Ave. SE & SE 16th Install Directional Sign 779 200 it of " Index Ave. SE @ Harrington SE to of " 780 200 it " " Harrington SE & SE 16th St. It to " 781 1,500 Dr. Evoy 214 S 401 Pl. Install 140 sq.ft. Roof Sii I L,J �F R� COUNCIL MEMBERS AGENDA THOMAS W TRIMM, O COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES Z p JOHN W. REED �O ° RANDALL ROCKHILL 90 R E N T O N CITY COUNCIL CHARLES F SHANE � P RICHARD M.STREDICKE %"'CD SEPI_0� REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING April 28 , 1980 CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . DELORES A.MEAD MAYOR 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF APRIL 21 , 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of particular concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda Item or Council Committee report may request that Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by Council . a. Police Chief requests authorization for Mayor and City Clerk to sign Agreement with U. S. Department of Justice for confinement of prisoners held by their agencies subject to space available. RECOMMENDATION: Approval . b. Fire Chief requests reimbursement of money paid from equipment maintenance account (warranty on new apparatus) . RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. c. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Brian J. Wilson to position of Police Office effective 5/1/80 subject to customary six-month probationary period to fill vacancy created by a retirement. RECOMMENDATION. Confirm. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Public Works Director - Flood Hazard presentation by Wes Edens of Federal Emergency Management Agency; portion of Green River Valley Interim Policy and Regulatory Plan 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT ,� 12. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 28 , 1g80 City Clerk R E F E R R A L S Administration Mayor and City Clerk authorized to sign U.S. Dept. of Justice Agreement for confinement of prisoners COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE City Insurance PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Completion of Plats in phases Eden Estates) TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Armed Services Recruiting Offices - Parking problem WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Appropriation - Reimbursement warranty on new fire apparatus Appropriation - Reimbursement equipment maintenance account RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting April 28 , 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 meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN W. REED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBER CHARLES F. SHANE. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; RAY CALDWELL, Police Dept. ; BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Dept. MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Hughes requested correction to the minutes re cabaret ordinance that neither male or female go go dancing contributed to the betterment of the community. (Page 3) MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, TO APPROVE MINUTES OF 4/2-1-/8o—As -CORRECTED. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Michael Hanis, 405 So. 4th Renton, representing Whitewater Constr. , Mr. Hecock (Eden Estates) . Mr. Hanis requested council review present city code,which aoes not state that plats can be completed in phases Development of as being requested for the development of Eden Estates as they are Eden Estates unable to meet the conditions re access. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, TO REFER MATTER TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND POSSIBLE CODE REVISION. CARRIED. Lakeview Towers Robin Little, 264 Maple Ave. NW, stated his opinion that the building permit for Lakeview Towers Condominiums should not be renewed and the city should once again consider designating the property as single family residence. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included: U.S. Dept. of Police Chief requested authorization for Mayor and City Clerk to Justice-Agreement sign Agreement with U.S. Department of Justice for confinement for Confinement of prisoners held by their agencies subject to space available. of Prisoners Council approve. Warranty on New Fire Chief requested reimbursement of money paid from equipment Apparatus- maintenance account (warranty on new apparatus) in the amount Reimbursement of $566. 14. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Police Officer Mayor Shinpoch appointed Brian J. Wilson to the position of Police Appointment Officer in the Renton Police Department effective May 1 , 1980, subject to the customary six-month probationary period. Appointment to fill a departmental vacancy created by retirement. Council confirm. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED. Approval CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Flood Wed Edens of Federal Emergency Management Agency was unable to Hazard unattend due to a Special Meeting being held by the City of Kent. Presentation of the completed flood plan hazard maps in connection with the City of Renton will be rescheduled. OLD BUSINESS City Insurance Due to the present status of the city insurance it was MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, TO REFER MATTER OF THE CITY INSURANCE TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. I Renton City Council 4/28/80 Page 2 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following Ordinances for second and final readings: ORDINANCE #3420 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain Beale Rezone properties within the City from General Classification District (G) R-002-80 to Business District (B-1 ) and Residence Multiple Family (R-3) . Property located in the vicinity of 1320 Union Ave. NE. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYES: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED: 1-NO: STREDICKE. CARRIED. ORDINANCE #3421 An ordinance was read creating a special fund known as Cumulative Cumulative Reserve Fund #3421 for the purpose of fund accumulation for Reserve construction and installation of trunk sewer lines in the Honey- creek and Kennydale areas as described in Ordinance #3409. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYES: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED; 1-NO: STREDICKE. CARRIED. ORDINANCE #3422 An ordinance was read amending a portion of the City Code relating Cabaret to cabarets and conduct of employees or entertainers therein. Amendment MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. ORDINANCE #3423 An ordinance was read making it a violation to abuse or torment Animal Abuse animals used by Police agencies and establishing penalties. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. ORDINANCE #3424 An ordinance was read amending a portion of the City Code relating Trunk Line Charges to facility and trunk connection charges and establishing a trunk for Entire City line service area in the Honeycreek and Kennydale areas and establishing the amount of said trunk line service charge upon connection to the public sewer and increasing such charges annually. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 4-AYES:TRIMM,CLYMER,HUGHES, ROCKHILL; 1-NO: STREDICKE. CARRIED. Excuse Councilman MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, TO EXCUSE COUNCILMAN REED WHO Reed WAS CALLED AWAY. CARRIED. ORDINANCE #3425 An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer Publication of of funds in the amount of $1 ,000 to provide for publication of Environment environmental determinations. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, Determinations TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. ORDINANCE #3426 An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer of Advance Travel funds in the amount of $1 ,000 to provide sufficent funds for advance payments of travel expense of City officials and employees . MOVED CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. ORDINANCE #3427 An ordinance was read establishing a new fund to be known as the City Shop ''City Shop Relocation Fund''. Fund number designation #3427. Relocation Fund MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES , TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. ORDINANCE #3428 An ordinance was read prohibiting overnight parking of certain Overnight trailers, buses , and commercial trucks in residential areas Parking of the City and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 4-AYES: CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, STREDICKE; 1-N0: TRIMM. CARRIED. Renton City Council 4/28/80 Page 3 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued ORDINANCE #3429 The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following ordinance Mayor's for first reading and advance to second and final . MOVED BY TRIMM, Supplemental SECOND ROCKHILL, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Budget An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer of funds in the amount of $1 ,018,875,received from unanticipated revenues in excess of estimated revenues for the calendar year 1980, to provide for distribution of funds to the appropriate budget funds. MOVED CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Reimbursement- The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following ordinance for Equipment first reading: An ordinance was read providing for appropriation Maintenance Account of funds in the amount of $566. 14 for fire equipment. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval of Vouchers No. 28014 through No. 28182 (voids #28009-#28013) in the amount of $346,850.60. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES TO APPROVE THE VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Recruiting Offices Councilman Hughes noted that the Army , Navy, Air Force and Marine Parking Problem Recruiting offices had moved into new offices and were experiencing parking problems for new recruits. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND CLYMER TO REFER MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch introduced Clint Morgan from City 's Energy Conservation REPORT Committee to present a status report. Mr. Morgan explained curren conservation programs throughout the city (reduced lighting on ebj Energy Conservation streetsand in City Hall , etc. )for a substantial energy savings. Committee A 1979 electrical curtailment plan was prepared in 1979 to be used by the Governor. Mr. Morgan also noted future plans to continue energy saving programs throughout the city. Recently completed, with help of 50% federal funding, energy audit of five city owned buildings. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADJOURN THE MEETING. CARRIED. 8:45 P.M. Maxine E. Motor, Deputy City Clerk IEXPill 35 CITY OF RENTON I DATE 4/28/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION i FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: NO.# 28009 - #28013 ICURRENT $87. 132.59 1 PARKS $27, 181 . 77 ARTERIAL STREETS O1 . U35. 77 STREETS $36, 153.66 U LIBRARY �1� 6H7. 52 COMP EMP TR ACT y449.62 STREET FORWARD THRUST $22, 300.39 I IL WASH• BCH• FWD THRUST $33, 202.03 WATERWORKS UTILITY $911095.89 AIRPORT 63, 289. 43 19/5 W & S CONSTRUCTION $24, 167. 99 EWUIPMENT RENTAL $18, 562. 33 FIREMEN ' S PENSION $591 .61 ITOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $346, 350.60 I 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 RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO• 28014 THROUGH NO• 28182 IN THE AMOUNT OF $3461850.60 THIS 28TH DAY OF APRIL 1980• COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN `r��'� +-�J.`�. �6V�C` MEMBER1�'' IMEMBER w r r r w r I I i r 1 1 1 CITY COUNCIL COMM! . . -- MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF April 28, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 5/1 Cancelled ROCKHILL Thurs. 5/8 4:3o P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room Area Wide Zoning (Planning Commission Views) COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues . 4/29 4:45 P.M. REED I3rd Floor Conf. Room City Insurance Tues. 5/6 4:30 P.M. 13rd Floor Conf. Room Solid Waste Project - Group Home Controls WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 5/5 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Tues . 4/29 7:00 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Aviatio-: Committee Tues . 4/29 7:30 P.M. Council Chambers Maple Valley Hwy. Signal Tues . 5/6 7:30 P.M. 4th Floor Conf. Room NE 30th St . & Casper Alley Vacation UTILITIES Thurs. 5/8 4:30 P.M. SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Valley Study Wed. 4/30 1 :30 P.M. Kent Cor-pions Flood Control l as OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. APRIL 28, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7362 $ 125,480 Renton Village Co. 555 Renton Village Pl . Tenant Improvement 7363 1 , 175 Don Johnson 204 Factory Ave. N Replace Under Structure 7364 1 ,200 Don Johnson 247 Factory Ave. N Replace Under Structure 7365 14,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Install Overhead Doo. 7366 33,000 Boeing Companu Boeing Renton Plant Install Crane Platfoi 7367 97,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Remodel Restroom 7368 11 ,000 Randy Rockhill 141 Capri Ave. NE Construct Addition 7369 15,000 Bill Briere 1944 Duvall Ave. NE Construct Rec Room/GarageA 7370 2,300 Ed Cooks 346 Park Ave. N Install Windows/Sheet Rock 7371 5,625 Clinton Betz 808 S 3rd Install Roofing 7372 20,000 American Legion Post 19 55 Williams Ave. S Reside Lodge Building 7373 7,500 Thurston Bosley 3715 Talbot Rd. S Enclose Carport 7374 1 ,000 J.R. Butler 702 S 23rd St. Re-Roof Residence 7375 15,000 Gull Industries, Inc. 3800 NE 4th St. Convert Service Station 7376 20,000 James Routos 4224 East Valley Rd. Construct Addition 7377 1 ,000 St. Anthony 332 Shattuck Ave. S Construct Corridor Wall 7378 500 Manio Phillips 219 Airport Way S Demolish Residence 7379 15,000 Lincoln Properties 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. Swimming Pool CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2383 McLendon Hardware 710 S 2nd St. Install Side Sewer 2384 Seattle Opera Warehouse 1655 N 4th St. Install Side Sewer ELECTRICAL PERMITS 923 $ 2,600 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Electrical Alterations 8924 6,500 William Backamus 3833 N 4th St. Install Lighting/Equipment 8925 500 Frank Coluccio 1899 Lind Ave. SW Install Meter & Switch 8926 250 Edward Rupnick 1501 Lincoln Ave. NE Install 3 Heat Circuits 8927 935 Nando Phillips 1101 Shelton Ave. SE Install 225 AMP Servi MECHANICAL PERMITS 7722 $ 8,400 Country Hills Associates1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S-Bldg. J Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7723 8,400 " " " " " " " " Bldg. N " " If 7724 34,500 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant at to 7725 800 Country Hills Assoc. 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S-Bldg. G " " " 7726 2,400 " " " " " " " " Bldg. 0 If " " 7727 1 ,200 �� �� �� �� �� �� �� If Bldg. M 11 11 11 7728 If If 11 11 11 Bldg. D It 11 7729 800 �� �� �� �� �� �� 11 Bldg. B It 11 7730 4,000 " " If " " " " If Bldg. F it " " 7731 1 ,200 " " " " " " If " Bldg. C " " " 7732 4,8 0 0 It 11 11 11 Bldg. L 11 11 11 7733 1 ,400 Sanford E. Webb 430 Mill Ave. S Install Hot Tub & Heater 7734 2,500 George Oberholtzer 2210 Vashon Court NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7735 7,000 Air Products 950 Powell Ave. SW Install Fuel Storage Tank 7736 900 Jerry Raub 1517 Aberdeen Ave. NE Install Electric Furnace 7737 2,000 Nando Phillips 1101 Shelton Ave. NE Install Heat Pump 7738 1 ,200 Edward Rupnick 1501 Lincoln Ave. NE Install Heat Pump SIGN PERMITS 782 $ 275 Richard Colonel 209 Sunset Blvd. N Install Roof Sign C I TY OF R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF APRIL, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 4/5/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of APRIL $ 66,352.43 4/ /80 CURRENT FUND $204,389.73 am PARKS & RECREATION 54,996.87 y/i yi�o arterial streets 16,851.74 CITY STREETS 46,865.04 LIBRARY 12,262.11 COMP.EMP.TRNG.ACT(CETA) 1,653.10 GREEN RIVER WILDLIFE 101.41 FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE 216,166.00 LK.WN.BCH.FWD.THRUST 5,924.16 CEDAR RIV.TRL. CONSTR. 400.14 SENIOR CITZ.CTR.CONSTR. 18.00 SO.FIRE ST.CONSTR.FUND 15,032.08 WATERWORKS UTILITY 92,875.14 .r. AIRPORT 65,431.73 1975 W & S CONSTR. 135,962.71 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 11,293.43 FIREMEN'S PENSION 12,555.62 L.I.D. CONSTROL 43,943.97 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of APRIL $936,722.98 CURRENT FUND PARKS & RECREATION Adj. to correct error on $ 59.02 warrant no. 27496 CURRENT FUND PARKS & RECREATION Adj. to correct error on $ 329.28 warrant no. 27604 ianbcuuu W. MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR I C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH'QF APRIL, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL /15/80 CURRENT FUND $125,272.95 PARKS & RECREATION 33,745. CITY STREETS 24,551 .1 LIBRARY 11 ,706.01 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 1 ,755.02 WATERWORKS UTILITY 24,434.29 AIRPORT 1 ,940.90 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,019.00 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of APRIL $226,425.58 I as STREET FWD. THRUST PARKS & RECREATION Per Resolution No.2325 $160,000. 301/138.00.00 101/210.00.00 STREET FWD. THRUST CITY STREETS Per Resolution No.2325 $ 80,000.00 301/138.00.00 103/210.00.00 1/19/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of APRIL $ 67,567.28 I%30/80 CURRENT FUND $125,789.27 PARKS & RECREATION 33,390. 18 CITY STREETS 24,462.14 LIBRARY 11 ,333.20 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 1 ,778.25 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 24,788.16 AIRPORT 1 ,971 . EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,019.00 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of APRIL $226,531. 34 YOR FINANCE DIRECTOR C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF APRIL, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR; DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 4/28/80 CURRENT FUND $ 87,132.59 PARKS & RECREATION 27,181.77 �... ARTERIAL STREETS 1,035.77 CITY STREETS 36,153.66 LIBRARY 1,687.52 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 449.62 STREET FWD. THRUST 22,300.39 LK.WN.BCH.FWD.THRUST 33,202.03 WATERWORKS UTILITY 91,095.89 AIRPORT 3,289.43 1975 W & S CONSTR. 24,167.99 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 18,562.33 FIREMEN'S PENSION 591.61 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of APRIL $346,850.60 LIBRARY CONSTR.FUND CONSOLIDATED 1972 Per Resolution No. 2328 $ 36.84 BOND REDEMPTION FUND 308/000/271.00.00 206/000/271.00.00 -Cf)N`i'i . MAYOR FINANCE dIRECTOR .. OF R� 11"41 �� AGENDA COUNCIL MEMBERS THOMAS W.TRIMM, . 4► — COUNCIL PRESIDENT V140 Z EARL CLYMER 90 ROBERT HUGHES Z JOHN WREED p ANDALL ROCKH ILL RENTON b1T / COONfi 'L CHARLES E.SHANE F,P RICHARD M.STREDICKE 9�TF0 SEPI��O REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, m a y 5 , 1 9 8 0 DELORES A.MEAD MAYOR Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF APRIL 28, 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of particular concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda Item or Council Committee report may request that Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by Council . i a, Mayor' s Proclamation of Youth Soccer Days, May 9th through May 18, 1980. RECOMMENDATION: Concurrence. b. Planning Director requests appropriation of funds to Senior Center Construction Fund to provide for landscaping along Logan Ave. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. C. Hearing Examiner decision Rezone R-020-80 Lyle Picke (f,-9600 to B-1) West side of Lincoln Ave. between NE 40th St. S NE 44th St. ; approval with conditions. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Mayor' s Proclamation of Youth Week, beginning May 1 , 1980. RECOMMENDATION: Concurrence. I 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Public Works Director - Flood Hazard presentation by Wes Edens of I Federal Emergency Management Agency; portion of Green River Valley Interim Policy and Regulatory Plan '! 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCE AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT I i 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT i I RENTON CITY COUNCIL May 5 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE +... Federal Flood Insurance Senior Citizen transportation COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE B&0 Tax WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Appropriation of funds for Senior Center landscaping Rezone 020-80, Lyle Pickle Regular Meeting RENTON CITY COUNCIL May 5 , 1980 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S l CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the Renton City Council meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, JOHN W. COUNCIL REED, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT HUGHES and EARL CLYMER. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE DEL MEAD, City Clerk; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; RAY CALDWELL, Police Department; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF APRIL 28, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion with follows the business matters included: Proclamation Proclamation of Mayor Shinpoch declared Youth Soccer Days May 9th through May 18, 1980. Council concurred. Funds for Letter from Planning and Finance Department requested appropri- Senior Center ation in amount of $1 ,456.47 of Senior Center investment interest to the Senior Center Construction Fund to provide for budgeted landscaping along Logan Ave. and as necessary. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. I Rezone R-020-80 Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommendation for approval (subject Lyle Pickle to conditions) of rezone R-020-80 for Lyle Pickle, property located on the west side of Lincoln Ave. NE between NE 40th St. and NE 44th St. ; G-9600 to B-1 for future commercial develop- ment. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Proclamation Mayor Shinpoch proclaimed May 1 , 1980 as beginning of Youth Week. Council concurred. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS Approved PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Federal Flood Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason introduced Wes Hazard Insurance Edens of the Federal Emergency Management Agency who explained need for City to adopt an ordinance making purchase of Federal Flood Insurance available to citizens. Peter D. Patterson, Tudor Engineering Co. , explained gathering of flood water information and displayed maps prepared. Discussion ensued regarding 100 year flood; Gonnason noting 1975 flood of Cedar River was regarded as 33 year flood stage. Gonnason explained this program as portion of the Green River Valley Interim Policy and Regulatory Plan as being prepared by King County through the Basin Executive Committee and passage of the ordinance will make flood insurance and funding available for Green River Valley development. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER SUBJECT TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS ,... Council Upon Council Member request, Mayor Shinpoch advised information Inquiries would be provided re: occupancy/building permit on Park between Regarding 5th and 6th; also regarding compliance with parking ordinance Parking/Building for building at 2nd and Williams Ave. S. ; also re parking for Traffic, etc. building at 3rd and Wells N. ; and also regarding charges at the Sunset Lift Station; as well as use of flagman and right to placement of traffic signal by private developer ; also re seal- ing off of empty motel buildings to prevent problems; and use of public right-of-way for car sales. Renton City Council 5/5/80 Page 2 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Reed reported meeting Committee with Recreation Planner for Puget Sound Power and Light Co. to Windsor Hills Park discuss Windsor Hills Park which will be built by Puget Power. Reed noted public hearings to determine nature of park. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report Aviation for informational purposes, noting the committee met with fixed Committee base operators at the Renton Airport re proposed improvements for buildings and parking for Renton Aviation which will house Robertson Aircraft; parking requirements to be reviewed by the Hearing Examiner. Also the report noted direction given to the Airport Director for Renton Aviation lease amendment to allow parking west of Perimeter Rd. at Northwest Airport entrance. Recess MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. Council recessed at 9: 17 p.m. and reconvened at 9:22 p.m. All Council Members were present at Roll Call . Puget Sound Councilman Hughes, City's representative to Puget Sound Council Council of of Government, reported concerning the on-going studies of Government C.O.G. , State and Metro re transportation, solid waste manage- ment, water and waste water management; also regarding problem of sludge disposition. Councilman Hughes welcomed City Clerk Mead recently returned from LID 302 bond-signing trip to Chicago; and extended congratulations on her election to Vice-President , Washington Municipal Clerk' s Association. Councilman Hughes noted favorably the new Council Agenda format. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented an Committee ordinance for second and final readings that appropriated Ordinance #343.0 $566. 14 from unanticipated revenues for reimbursement of money Appropriation paid from equipment maintenance account. MOVED BY CLYMER, Fire Equipment SECOND SHANE, PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. The committee report recommended reading and adoption of the following resolutions : Resolution #2331 A resolution was read establishing wage differentials of 11% Wage Differential between Captain and position of Battalion Chief; 8% between Fire Department Battalion Chief and position of Chief for positions within the Renton Fire Department not covered by Collective Bargaining negotiated with Fire Fighter' s Local #864; fringe benefits were included. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2332 A resolution was read establishing wage differentials for Police Wage Differential Department positions not covered by the Collective Bargaining Police Department negotiated with Renton Police Officers ' Guild: 13% differential between Sergeant and Lieutenant; 11% differential between Lieuten- ant and Captain; 8% between Captain and Chief; fringe benefits apply. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, SUBJECT OF INITIATION OF B&O Tax A BUSINESS AND OCCUPATION TAX BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Committee of Council President Trimm requested delay in 5/8 Committee of the the Whole Whole meeting due to need for additional information regarding Meeting Date capital improvements. Councilman Stredicke announced special meeting of Community Opera Productions 5/15/80 7:30 p.m. at St. Lukes Episcopal Church, Wells Ave. S. , for presentation Presentation to Charles Delaurenti , former Mayor. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND for Former Mayor SHANE, CHANGE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING DATE FROM 5/8/80 TO 5/22/80. CARRIED. Renton City Council 5/5/80 Page 3 NEW BUSINESS - Continued Senior Citizen Councilman Stredicke discussed Senior Citizen transportation Transportation regarding Metro and taxi cab services , especially concerning Renton Highlands. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, REFER SUBJECT OF SENIOR CITIZEN TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch reported the City's Affirmative Action plan, REPORT incorporating the Fire Civil Service plan, has been accepted by the State Human Rights Commission; Police Civil Service r has yet to submit acceptable plan. Copies will be distributed and resolution requested to adopt Fair Practices Policy. (2) Six new Police Officers were sworn in today representing three replacements for retiring Officers O' Neil , Hubner and Mc Kenney, and three new Officers allowed in 1980 budget. Total force now 59 with 20 non-uniformed support personnel ; (3) Suburban Mayor's dinner at Longacres 6/4; Council Members and wives invited; (4) Council recommendations were invited for openings on City 's boards and commissions : Planning, Human Rights, Fire Civil Service and Library; (5) First Award for City presented to Planning Director Ericksen re Spheres of Influence. Renton Parks Councilman Stredicke alerted Sunset Magazine subscribers and readers to watch for pictures taken on Cedar River Trail . Stredicke also urged Council Members to observe the "instant" park taking place - Burnett Ave. S. Linear Park. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9:58 P.m. Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk +l CITY COUNCIL C0,1 , , . _E MEETING CALENDAR 1 Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 5 , 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 5/22 8:00 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers (Changed from 5/8/80) PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 5/0' 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Area Wide Zoning-Planning Commission Views COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 5/6 4:00 P.N. REED 13rd Floor Conf. Room City Insurance;4:45,Purchase of Older Homes;5: 15,Group Homes; 5:30,K.C.Solid Waste Mgmt .Project WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 5/12 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Tues. 5/6 7:30 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room NE 30th St . overcrossing & LID State Rep. will be present Tues. 5/13 7:30 P.M. 4th Floor Conf. Room Maple Valley Hwy. Signal UTILITIES Thurs. 5/8 4:30 P.M. SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Suburban Mayor' s Wed. 6/4 7:30 P.M. Longacres Dinner LEOFF Wed. 5/7 7:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. MAY 5, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7380 $ 4,850 Joanne Sundquist 3604 Shattuck Ave. S Reside & Insulate Howe 7381 3,240 Helena Kramnicz 3318 NE 11th St. Reside & Insulate Home 7382 8,000 Stusser Elect 727 Lind Ave. SW Construct Storage Area 7383 4,500 Donald L. Faull 804 Renton Ave. S Construct Addition to Res. 7384 1,500 Community Bank of Renton 3005 NE Sunset Blvd. Add Emergency Exit Door 7385 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1720 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Single Family s. 7386 44,000 " 3614 SE 18th Ct. Construct Single Family s. 7387 44,000 " of It 1636 Pierce Ave. SE " " If " 7388 44,000 if " 1725 Pierce Ave. SE it 7389 44,000 " if " 3620 SE 18th Ct. " " if 7390 44,000 " it " 1726 Pierce Ave. SE " " if F' 7391 41,000 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4531 SE 4th St. Construct Single Family Res. 7392 41,000 " if " 4519 SE 4th St. if 11it it 7393 41,000 ifif 4525 SE 4th St. It 11 If if 7394 15,000 Pacific NW Bell 1801 Lind Ave. SW Construct Pre-Fab Mini-Huts 7395 3,000 fl it 11555 Renton Village Pl. Install Pre-Fab Mini-Huts 7396 40,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1727 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Single Family Res. 7397 3,200 Henry A. Lingat 2225 Dayton Ave. NE Construct Storage Shed 7398 7,000 Vern Francis 2624 Jones Ave. NE Install Swimming Pool 7399 7,000 M. Lynn Thrasher 904 South Grant " it " 7340 1,000 Koll Interal/NW 204 SW 43rd St. Framing Interior Wall 7401 41,300 Affiliated American 1301 S Puget Dr. Construct 13 Carports 7402 98,000 Pacific :NW Bell 225 Williams Ave. S Construct Foundation CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2385 Pete Frigard 717 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Sanitary Sewer 2386 Clarance Hill 801 Sunset Blvd. NE Install Sanitary Sewer 2387 Fifth & Park Co. N 5th St. @ Park Ave. N Install Watermain 2388 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4427 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach 2389 Seattle Opera Warehouse 1655 N 4th St. Install Sanitary Sewer 2390 G&L Builders 521 S 28th P1. Install Sanitary Sewer 2391 if if515 S 28th Pl. Install Sanitary Sewer 2392 George Oberholtzer 4108 NE 22nd P1. Install Sanitary Sewer 2393 Lincoln Properties 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S Storm Sewer 2394 Air Products 950 Powel Ave. SW Install Water Line 2395 George Oberholtzer 2300 Vashon Ct. NE Install Sanitary Sewer ELECTRICAL PERMITS 8928 $ 950 Bob Warden 1910 Camas Ct. SE Install 200 AMP Service 8929 230 Pennick 201 Union SE Hook Up Mobile Home 8930 50 R. Rockhill 141 Capri Ave. NE Install 5 Plugs in Addition 8931 500 Mable Musga 2109 Smithers Ave. S Install 125 AMP Service 8932 200 Richard V. Millett 3523 NE 6th St. Install Circuit Breaker 8933 49,500 Service Paper 3324 Lind Ave. SW Wire Warehouse/Office 8934 50 Melvin G. Tennent 201 Union Ave. SW Wire Shed MECHANICAL PERMITS 7739 $ 2,500 Bob Edwards Rerntun Shopping Geuter disc. Regulated Equipment 7740 68,732 Mercury ;Marine 4060 Lind Ave. SW Install Sprinkler Sustem 7741 2,200 Guy Lambiaso 515 S 28th P1. Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7742 2,200 it to521 S 28th P1. " 7743 400 Valley General Hospital 400 S 43rd St. " 7744 60 Jules Mora 1910 Camas Ct. SE Alternation of Water/Vent Pir 7745 8,400 Country Hills Assoc. 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. Bldg. K Install Plumbing & Fixt - s 7746 600 of of it of 11 11 itRec. Bldg. " it it 7747 1,610 Leonard Builders 4501 SE 4th St. itit 7748 1,300 Lawrence Frese 316 Renton Ave. S Install Gas Water Heater SIGN PERMITS 783 $ 2,000 Quick Tan 3172 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Sign 784 1,000 Sunset Plaza 3200 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Sign 785 1,000 304 Main St. Partnership 304 Main Ave. S Install Ground Sign 786 300 Jack Stewart 4620 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Roof Sign 787 500 Renton Shopping Center Renton Shopping Center Install Wall Sign 788 2,000 Schnitzel House 505 Rainier Ave. N Install Wall Sign REVOCABLE PERMITS 0049 $ 10 Terhune & Associates P.O. Box 5969 - Kent Deferred Improvements v� AGENDA W.41 COUNCIL MEMBERS THOMAS TRIMM, U `� O COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES O rn JOHN W REED ANDALL R E N T O N C I 1 Y COUNCIL CHARLES FOSHANE 9A �• 0,9gT�o SEPI� P RICHARD M STREDICKE REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, M a y 1 2 , 1 9 8 0 CITY- CLERK MAYOR DELORES A.MEAD MONDAY , 8 : 00 P . M . 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF MAY 5, 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the Audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of particular concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda Item or Council Committee report may request that Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested. a. Mayor Shinpoch' s Proclamation for Municipal Clerk's Week 5/10 through 5/16/80. RECOMMENDATION: Council concur. b. Personnel Director requests revision of the City's Affirmative Action Plan. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. C. Traffic Engineering Division recommends acceptance of project SW Sunset Blvd, and SW Langston Rd, signal improvement CAG 008-80 and final pay- ment ($11 ,433.87) • RECOMMENDATION: Council Concur. Cl. Traffic Engineering Division recommends budget transfer $5,000 to provide Inventory Data requested by State Urban Arterial Board to be accomplished by URS Co. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. e. Parks Director requests resolution authorizing grant application for Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. f. Parks Director requrests appropriation $57,045 of Excess Revenue for improvements to park facilities and additional machinery/equipment. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. g. City Clerk requests referral of petition for vacation of portion of Pelly Place North to Public Works Dept. , Bd. of Public Works, Transporta- tion Committee for determination of appraisal and retention of easements and validation; refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting date of public hearing 6/23/80. RECOMMENDATION: Council concur. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. O.K. Cab, Inc. - Reduction of taxi-cab zones. 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCE AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL MAY 12 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Latecomers Agreements Occupancy of Building - Use Car Lot/Motet/Sunset BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Street Vacation, Pelly Pl . No. , VAC-2-80 CITY ATTORNEY Lease of Water Shop Property on Pelly Ave. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Architect for South End Fire Station PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. Street Vacation, Pelly Pl . No. , VAC -2-80 LID 318 TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Street Vacation, Pelly Pl . No. , VAC-2-80 LID 313, Off-Site Improvements WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Affirmative Action Plan Transfer of Funds - Inventory Data Authorization for Grant - Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Appropriation of Funds - Park Dept. Street Vacation, Pelly P1 . No. , VAC-2-80 Solid Waste Management LID 317 LID 318 Appropriation of Funds - Landscaping Logan Avenue Annexation of Property - South End Fire Station Pickle Rezone R-020-80 PUBLIC HEARING: June 23, 1980 Street Vacation, Pelly Pl . No. , VAC-2-80 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting May 12 , 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 meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President ; CHARLES F. SHANE, JOHN W. COUNCIL REED, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT HUGHES, ,.� AND EARL CLYMER. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE DELORES MEAD, City Clerk; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks & Recreation Director; RAY CALDWELL, Police Dept. Rep. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF MAY 5, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included: Proclamation Proclamation of Mayor Shinpoch declared Municipal Clerk' s Week as May 10, 1980 through May 16, 1980. Council concurred. Affirmative Personnel Director Green requested revision of the City's Action Plan Affirmative Action Plan-Fair Practices Policy. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Acceptance of Traffic Engineering Division recommended acceptance of project Signal Electric SW Sunset Blvd. and SW Langston Rd. Signal Electric, CAG-008-80, CAG-008-80 as of May 12 , 1980. Final payment of $11 ,433.87 and release of the retainage amount be authorized subject to receipt of required �. clearances, after 30 day lien period. Council concurred. Transfer of Traffic Engineering Division recommended budget transfer of Funds- Inventory $5,000.00 to provide Inventory Data requested by State Urban Data Arterial Board to be accomplished by URS Co. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Authorization for Parks Director Webley requested resolution authorizing a grant Grant-Gene Coulon application to State Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation Memorial Beach for 50 to 75% funding of $500,000 project at Gene Coulon Memorial Park Beach Park. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Appropriation of Parks Director Webley requested ordinance for appropriation Funds - Park of funds in the amount of $57,045 for various improvements to Dept. park facilities and additional machinery and equipment. Funds from Park Fund Excess Revenue.Refer to Ways ana Means Committee. Street Vacation- City Clerk Mead presented petition for vacation of a street , Pelly Place North Pelly Place North. Refer matter to the Public Works Dept . , VAC-2-80 Board of Public Works , and Transportation Committee for determination regarding appraisal and retention of utility easements and to Ways Public Hearin-Hearin and Means Committee for a resolution setting June 23, 1980 as date June 23, 1980 for public hearing. Council concurred. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. Approved CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Taxi Cab Letter was read from OK Cab Inc. , Doretha E. Rood, President, Zones requesting ordinance providing for additional taxi cab parking or legalize parking in other than designated cab zones. Letter Renton City Council May 12, 1980 Page Two Correspondence and Current Business - Continued Taxi Cab was also read from Leslie Funderburg, Silver Top Cab Co. , Zones requesting a chance to meet with council re taxi cab parking problem. OLD BUSINESS 5th and Park Councilman Shane noted that contractors should not be Building allowed to build without meeting the city's building code as in regards to the 5th and Park Building being built by Eugene Horbach. Councilman Stredicke noted there was to be two stories of office space and one floor of parking, but upon visiting the site found the 1st floor had been enclosed. Mayor Shinpoch explained the builder can proceed with the second and third floors, but an occupancy permit can not be issued until all legal requirements are met step by step. Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Reed presented report Committee -Funds that no action be taken at this time regarding funding for for Purchase of purchase of older homes. MOVED BY REED, SECOND CLYMER, TO Older Homes CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Solid Waste Community Services Committee report recommended that the Management Administration authorize the King Subregional Council/Solid Waste Management Board to include the City's solid waste management in the county-wide plan and refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. MOVED BY REED, SECOND CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chairman Shane presented report for l LID 317 - Water, authorization of a water line LID petitioned by property owners Vicinity of S. outside the City Limits (lying within the City's service area) . 132nd & S. Langston LID will be accomplished at no cost to the City's Utility. Rd. (Outside City Report further recommended referral to Ways and Means Committee Limits) for resolution of intent and setting of public hearing. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND HUGHES, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: TRIMM, SHANE, ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER; 2-N0, REED, STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. LID 313- Off-Site Utilities Committee report recommended LID 313 be created to Improvements correct run-off problem in the vicinity of Talbot Rd.and matter of waiving of off-site improvements be referred to the Transportation Committee with recommendation that no waiving of off-site improve- ments be established as City policy. Committee report recommended Approval of authorization for Latecomer's Agreements for: Howard-Cooper Latecomer's Water Supply Line, Eastridge Apartments, Lakeview Towers (Water Line) , Agreements Azalea Lane, Kohl Excavating (Water Mains) , Lyle Barger, Superior Fast Freight, and Bel-Shane Addition; with referral to the Adminis- tration for a report back on the inspection of work, the establish- ment of unit prices and the construction and inspection of the facilties. Committee report recommended concurrence with the Solid Waste League of Women Voters regarding Solid Waste Management and recommended Management referral to King County for their consideration in the development of the County Solid Waste Management Plan update. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND HUGHES TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented report Committee recommend,nythe City initiate a resolution of intent to create LID 31 - Street an LID for the North 30th Street improvements and refer to the Improvements - Ways and Means Committee for resolution of intent and setting the N. 30th St. from public hearing. Report also recommended the Public Works Dept. Park Ave. N. to meet with the affected property owners in the LID prior to the I-405 hearing date. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. 'I Renton City Council May 12, 1980 Page 3 Old Business - Continued Occupancy of Councilman Stredicke inquired re occupancy of building on Used Building - Used Car Lot/Motel/Sunset. Mayor noted building was vacant, but as Car Lot/Motel/ of late this afternoon had been occupied. Motion by Stredicke, Sunset Second Hughes , if the situation, as described continues ,city license of this operation be lifted if violation is repeated. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, SUBJECT MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR REPORT BACK TO THE COUNCIL. CARRIED. Planning & Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented Development report recommending, after complete investigation , the present """ Committee system for area wide zoning seems to be working and that there be Area Wide no other action taken concerning this item. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, Zoning SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Reduction of Councilman Rockhill reminded the administration of the need Force for a Reduction in Force policy. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recommending the following ordinances for first reading: Appropriation of Ordinance was read appropriating funds in the amount of Funds - Landscaping $1 ,456.47 into the Senior Center Construction Fund to provide Logan Avenue for landscaping along Logan Avenue. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. (Funds from Excess Revenue to Senior enter Annexation-South Ordinance was read annexing property to the City of Renton End Fire Station for the South end fire station. Property located east side of 108th Avenue SE between SE 170th St. and SE 173rd St. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. MOVED BY ST=, CKE, .� SECOND SHANE, ARCHITECT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE SOUTH END FIRE STATION BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Pickle Rezone Ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of R-020-80 certain properties within the City from General Classification (G-9600) to Business District (B-1 ) . Lyle Pickle, R-020-80. Property located at West side of Lincoln Avenue NE between NE 40th St, and NE 44th St. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Voucher Ways and Means Committee report recommended approval of Approval vouchers no. 28188 through no. 28449 in the amount of $478,613.08 Machine Voids plus LID #312 Revenue Warrant R-3 $74 ,788.27. MOVED CLYMER, SECOND 28183 - 28187 TRiMM,TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Mayor Shinpoch reported school levy election tomorrow. 2) The State Audit has been completed with only minor recommendations. 3) Boeing Computer Services, as a public service, will be offer- ing advice on our Data Processing Department due to the departure of Data Processing Director. 4) Stoneway Concrete donated and delivered concrete to the new fire station for the base .�. on the flag pole. AUDIENCE COMMENT Taxi Cab Doretha E. Rood, President of OK Cab Inc. , inquired why the Zones number of taxi cab stands was decreased. Mayor Shinpoch noted the council stands by previous action of reduction in taxi cab zones. Charles Johnson, OK Cab, requested council allow parking for cabs when not use (breaks, lunch) in the downtown area and that yellow markings be made more prominent to discourage parking by other automobiles. Mayor Shinpoch noted she would check on the cab stall markiMgs. Renton City Council May 12, 1980 Page 4 Audience Comment - Continued Water Shop Jack Chapman, Renton Water Dept. , noted the inconvenience of moving to the street shop with the large inventory due to the termination of lease agreement for property on Pelly Ave. Mayor Shinpoch noted she is aware of the inconveniece, but at this time there is no alternative; as the new shops can not be made ready in one month. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER THE LEASES TO CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. Municipal Del Mead, City Clerk, thanked the Mayor on behalf of the Washington Clerk' s Week Municipal Clerks ' Association for the proclamation of Clerk' s Week. Executive MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, TO ADJOURN INTO EXECUTIVE Session SESSION. CARRIED. 9:20 p.m. Council reconvened at 10:00 p.m. Roll Call : All members present. Refund for The Mayor repeated council direction to research and refund Development 1C double charges inadvertantly made to developers. The Charges refund is to include 7% simple interest. Further, council authorized the administration to meet with Pace Corporation to discuss development fees that they are protesting. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. 10:03 p.m. CARRIED. Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk i EXP111 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 5/12/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: No.#28183 - #28187 CURRENT $119P945. 83 PARKS !27, 565. 74 ARTERIAL STREETS 6181502938 STREETS $54P540o11 LIBRARY $10P133. 80 STREET FORWARD THRUST $211393.63 L WASH. BCH. FWD THRUST $3p591@31 SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR $3, 587#37 WATERWORKS UTILITY $79, 170. 46 AIRPORT 643j888. 73 1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION $1. 699 39 EQUIPMENT RENTAL $191806.06 f LID CONTROL $74j788.27 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $4781613*08 WE, THE UNOERSIGNG_ -HAERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCILP HAVING RECEIVED DEPART4PNTAL CERTIFICATION THAT I MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED► DO HEREBY 'I APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0a 28188 THROUGt4 NO• 28449 IN THE AMOUNT OF $4781613.08 TH 12Tki DAY OF MAY 1980• (;COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN `-� - ^1EMBER - - - • w n L.I.D. #312 REVENUE WARRANT NO. #R-3 $74,788.27 ,MEMBER I I� I i 1 l CITY COUNCIL COMMI _11MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF May 12, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 5/22 8:00 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers (Changed from 5/8/80) PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 5/15 Cancelled ROCKHILL Thurs. 5/22 4:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room Completion of Plats COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 5/13 4:30 P.M. REED 13rd Floor Conf. Room City Insurance .JAYS ANDMEANS Mon. 5/19 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room P U B L I C SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Tues . 5/13 7:30 P.M. STREDICKE 4ch Floor Conf. Room Maple Valley Hwy. Signal UTILITIES Thurs. 5/8 4:30 P.M. SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room OTHER '•IEETINGS & EVENTS Suburban Mayor' s Wed. 6/4 7:30 P.M. Longacres Dinner Waste Water Program Wed. 5/14 7:30 P.M. Kent City Hall Community Opera Productions Event Thurs. 5/15 7:30 P.M. St . Lukes Episcopal Churci Presentation for Former Mayor Delaurenti OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. MAY 12, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7403 $ 44,000 Standard Service Tire 206 Logan Ave. S Install End Pit in Floor 7407 71 ,400 Boeing. Company Boeing Renton Plant Up-Grade Restroom 7405 176 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Construct New Service Facility 7406 16,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Construct Sling Storage Platform 7407 1 ,500 Gary Moritz 326 Union Ave. NE Install 499 Cu. Yd. of Fill 7408 12,000 Dyna-Tech Inc. 800 N 6th St. Construct Paint Booth 74"^ 140 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Construct X-Ray Vault 74 VOID 7 1 ,000 Frank Kelleman 540 Smithers Ave. S Reroof Residence 7412 ----- American Memorail Services 100 Blaine Ave. NE Extension of Annual License 7413 113,589 Service Paper 3324 Lind Ave. SW Install Fire Protection System 7414 12,000 Arthur D. Gustafson 909 Union Ave. NE Construct Rec & Powder Room 7415 5,000 Ron Walton 450 Burnett Ave. N Construct Garage 7416 300,000 Renton Village Co. 555 Renton Village Pl . Tenant Improvements 7417 500 Audrey & Boyd Detonacour 4423 SE 2nd P1 . Construct Wood Deck 7418 3,500 Bill McLaughlin 3217 NE Sunset Blvd. Foundation for Office Building 7419 ----- James Dal Pay 1190 Union NE Demolish Residence 7420 1 ,280 Danny R. Walker 3525 NE 8th St . Construct Shed CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2396 W. L. Sellers, III 2101 Anacortes Ave. NE Curb Cut 6' 2397 Leonard Builders, Inc. Heather Downs Div. No 2 Payment of remaning Sewer Devel . 2398 Gary Moritz 326 Union Ave. NE Storm Sewer - Commercial 2399 40 Rentals 185' North of Bronson Way Widen Driveway 2400 Charles kienderson Cn, Tiffany Park Div. No. 4&5 Sewer System Development 2401 `•' 1725 Pierce Ave. SE Sanitary Side Sewer 2402 1727 Pierce Ave. SW " 2403 3620 SE 18th Ct . " 2404 3614 SE 18th Ct . " 2405 1726 Pierce Ave. SE " 2406 1720 Pierce Ave. SE " 21 " " 1636 Pierce Ave . SE ETRICAL PERMITS 8935 $ 1 ,400 C.W. Downing 2209 NE 24th St . Wire New Residence 8936 1 ,400 C.W. Downing 2213 NE 24th Wire New Residence 8937 500 Daniel J. Armstrong 1517 Morris Ave. S Install New Service 8938 10, 700 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Wire Up-Graded Restroom 8939 13,200 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St . Install 75 KVA Transf. 8940 2,200 " 11 800 SW 43rd St . Install 2 4-plex Rects . 8941 1 , 120 It 800 SW 43rd St. Install Transformer 8942 900 800 SW 43rd St. Install Receptacles 8943 2,500 820 SW 41st St. Misc. Electrical Work 8944 850 Charles Henderson Co. 3319 SE 16th Pl . Wire New Residence 8945 850 " " " 3313 SE 16th Pl . Wire New Residence 8946 850 " " 1609 Pierce SE Wire New Residence 8947 850 " " 1632 Pierce Ave. SE Wire New Residence 8948 383 Professional Credit Service 3712 Talbot Rd. S Wire Addition 8949 500 Ron Fisher 118 Monterey Dr. NE Increase Service 8950 100 Leonard Builders Inc. 4513 SE 4th St. Install Temporary Power 8951 VOID 8952 240 George Williams 201 Union Ave. SW Hook Up Mobile Home MECHANICAL PERMITS 77 9 2,500 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. S Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7750 VOID 7, 1 1 ,000 Jocko' s Tavern 3901 NE 4th Install Water Heater 71; ? 1 , 140 Herb Williams 221 Union Ave. SW Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7�035 783 Charles Henderson Co. 1632 Pierce Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace 7754 842 Leonard Builders 4501 SE 4th St. Install Gas Furnace 7755 1 ,870 Charles Henderson Co. 1721 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7756 1 ,810 " " 1725 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7757 1 ,820 " " " 1727 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7758 1 ,810 3620 SE 18th Ct. Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7759 25,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7760 1 ,740 Charles Henderson Co. 3614 SE 18th Ct. Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7761 10,000 E. Horbach 500 Park Ave. N Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7762 16,015 Dino Patas 1005 S 2nd St. Install Heating Units y , : OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUES BY THE BUILDING DEPT. MAY 12, 1980 page 2 MECHANICAL PERMITS - Cont. 7763 $ 50 Archie Cook Turf Apts. Repair Drainfield 7764 15, 500 Fred Brown, D. D.S. 1080 Kirkland Ave . NE Install Heat Pumps/Exhausts 7765 900 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 34th St . Install Gas Piping 7766 1 , 350 John Schouster 2217 Daton Ave. NE Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7767 15,000 Bill Bakamus 3701 4th NE Install Heating/Air Conditioning 7768 4,618 James D. Partin 1009 Shelton SE Install Heat Pump 7769 755 Sterno Land Co. 1412 SW 43rd St . Repair Septic System 7770 500 S.C. S. Holdings 1005 S 2nd St . Install Fixtures 7771 200 Arby' s Roast Beef 611 Rainier Ave. S Install Floor Drain 7772 3,500 Steven Schneiker 2212 NE 20th St . Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7773 1 , 100 Dr. Brown 1080 Kirkland Ave. NE Install Gas Furnace 7774 1 ,000 Gordon Issaacs 350 Pelly Ave. N Install Gas Boiler SIGN PERMITS 7 9 $ 5 John Grubisich 201 Factory Ave. N Install Pole Sign 790 10 Standard Tire Co. 205 Logan Ave. S Install Roof Sign 791 15 Washington Mutual Savings 150 Logan Ave . S Install Two Signs 792 5 Robert L. Anderson 111 Williams Ave. S Install Projecting Sign 793 5 McDonalds 4411 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Wall Sign 1 of x4' + Al 1>� COUNCIL M EM BE RS yO AGENDA THOMAS W TRIMM, COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES JRANDALL OHN W.REEDO ROCKHIL TON CiT / COUNCIL CHARLES FSHANE L � 09 �P gTFO SEPSEoO RICHARD M STREDICKE PRESIDING BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, CITY CLERK MAYOR DELORES A MEAD REGULAR MEETING May 19 , 1980 Monday , 8 :00 P.M. 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF MAY 12, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARING: Vacation of portion of Alley between Burnett Ave. N. and Park Ave. N. ; between N. 30th St. and N. 29th St. as petitioned by Eugene L. Casper 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of particular concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda Item or Council Committee report may request that Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by Council . a. Library Director requests appropriation of Library Excess Revenue $29,728 to Fund for equipment and Library roof repair. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. b. Deputy Finance Director requests ordinance to establish Fund #415 for 1975 Water/Sewer Construction Fund as requested by State Auditor. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means ConuniLLee. C. Public Works Utilities requests resolution for transfer of funds within 1975 Water/Sewer Construction Fund. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means. d. Finance Department requests amendment to ordinance re license fee and utility taxes for change from quarterly payments to bi-monthly or monthly payments. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. e. Mayor's appointment James Breda to Planning Commission to complete term of Mark Halvorson (resigned); effective through 6/30/82. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. f. Mayor's appointment Pete Stafford to Human Rights and Affairs Commission effective through 4/25/82 (replacing Denton Lee). RECOMMENDATION: Ways/Means g. Mayor's Proclamation for Burglary Prevention Month - June 1980. RECOMMENDATION: Council concur. h. Mayor's Proclamation for National Public Works Week 5/18 - 24/80. RECOMMENDATION: Council concur. i . Claim for Damages filed by Washington Natural Gas Lo. claiming dug up gas line. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. j. Damages claim filed by Thomas M. Monroe alleging rock hit windshield. RECOM- MENDATION: Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. k. Land Use Hearing Examiner recommends approval with conditions Rezone-022-80 A.A.D. Investment Co. G to R-2 property located at SE corner Duvall NE and Sunset Blvd. NE. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. 7• CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Public Works Director - Agreement with City of Kent for water purchase b. Public Works Director - Joint West Hill Water Project C. Planning Department - Hearing Examiner and Zoning Ordinance Amendments d. Municipal Arts Commission - Invitation to "E,;mic Prts Fair" and Dance Program 8. OLD BUSINESS 9• ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL May 15, 1980 Office of the City Clerk R -E F E 'R 'R A L S ADMINISTRATION Complainer George Sidebotham COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Ordinances or Sewer Water System Development Charges/Increase Use of Vacation Time Increments CITY ATTORNEY AND*INSURANCE CARRIER C aims or Damages: Thomas M. Monroe Washington Natural Gas Appeal/Courtcase Lakeview Towers PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Revised Hearing Examiner an oning Ordinance MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign agreement w/King Subregional Council/Solid Waste Management grant application re Interagency for Outdoor Recreation Funds TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Letter Pet tion Dale anJ Joan Frank re stop sign Jefferson/5th P1 NE/Kirkland NE UTILITIES COMMITTEE Sale of Water to City of Kent West Hill Water Project WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Appropriation for Library roof repair Need for 1975 Water/Sewer Construction Fund 415 Transfer of funds within 1975 Water/Sewer Construction Fund Amendment to payment of license fees and utility taxes from quarterly to semi-monthl Resolution re Maplewood Addition stop light Appointments: Robert McBeth to Fire Civil Service James Breda to Planning Commission Pete Stafford to Human Rights and Affairs Commission A.A.D. Investment Rezone R-022-80 PUBLIC HEARINGS: 6/2/80 Continued Hearing - All-ey Vacation petitioned by Casper 6/23/80 Proposed vacation of Pelly Place N. 7/7/80 LID 318 Street Improvements N 30th St. Il RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting May 19., 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 meeting to order. ROLL CALL 0F" THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; JOHN W. REED, RICHARD M. COUNCIL STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT HUGHES. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMEN CHARLES F. SHANE AND EARL CLYMER. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; DAN KELLOGG, IN ATTENDANCE Asst. City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; RAY CALDWELL, Police Department; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director and GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director. MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke questioned Utility Committee report Page 2, Paragraph 6, regarding approval of Latecomer's Agreements. Following discussion, Mayor Shinpoch requested review of record- ing tapes. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF MAY 12, 1980 EXCLUDING THAT PORTION OF UTILITY COMMITTEE REPORT RE APPROVAL OF LATECOMER' S AGREEMENTS. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and Vacation of published according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hear- Portion of Alley ing to consider vacation of a portion of 12 ft. alley located Between Burnett N east of Burnett Ave. N. , Lots 1 through 22 on the north and Lots Park Ave. N and 29 through 50 inclusive on the south within Block 13 Hillmans N 30th/N 29th St. Lake Washington Garden of Eden, as petitioned by Eugene L. Casper. Letter from Board of Public Works Director reported no objection to the vacation of alley as it is not necessary to the City's traffic circulation and no utilities are on the site. The letter recommended that, in keeping with previous policy for similar situations in the same area, alley be vacated on a no-fee basis. Gonnason used wall map to point out alley. Persons present: Helen avanich, N 29th and Park N. , objected to being excluded from the vacation and noted vacation included 44 lots and excluded six lots of the alley located at Park Ave. N. Eric :Grindeland, 1217 30th N. explained his garage situated with only access from the alley which is the reason six lots excluded; alley to be graded and gravelled. Mrs. Ivanich noted alley not accessible in winter, that if vacated she would not give easement but would not fence at present time. Councilman Hughes noted the portions of the alley had been divided and fenced by residents. Asst. City Attorney Kellogg noted one-half of alley property goes to each abutting property owner and noted some liability if access to garage were cut off. Eugene Casper, 1208 N 29th, explained circulation of petition and inquired re $100 vacation fee in the event the _alley is not vacated. Stewart-Carpenter, 2913 Park N. , resident of portion not included in vacation, felt entire alley should be vacated or none. Discussion ensued regarding portion of.alley_,to be vacated; City Attorney Kellogg noted general legal description had been posted and published4entire alley could be vacated if Council would so desire. Public Works Director Gonnason confirmed Councilman Reed's comment that if residents of portion of alley not included in petition refused to sign, the validity of the entire petition would be affected as only 69% abutting property owners had signed petition as submitted by Casper. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, PUBLIC HEARING BE CONTINUED Public Hearing FOR TWO WEEKS TO JUNE 2, 1980. CARRIED. Upon Council inquiry, Continued to Attorney Kellogg noted need for easements signed by the property 6/2/80 owners giving access to Grindeland for garage- if entire alley vacated, Time, 8;45 p-m, Renton City Council 5/19/80 Page 2 AUDIENCE COMMENT Sale of Water Jess Harvard, 1030 NW 197th, Seattle, U.R.S. Consulting Engineers, to City of Kent requested Agenda Item 7.a. be read. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED. Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason presented proposed agreement with the City of Kent for purchase of water for an interim period pending development of permanent water supply programs. Gonnason noted Renton has the capacity of providing water for an interim period of time and recommended 27t per hundred cubic feet, requesting Council concur and authorize Mayor and City Clerk to execute contract. Upon inquiry Gonnason noted two-year contract, Lind Ave. S. area intertie, Kent to pump to their system. Hughes explained his intent that Renton have sufficient well water to discontinue City of Seattle water. Gonnason also noted Agenda Item 7.b. did not affect Kent water matter. Rockhill inquired re fixed rate and inflation and if need for capital . Reed inquired re rate for water, being advised 27C at low end for large users (34c charged to residents) . Councilman Stredicke requested matter be referred to committee. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Systems Del Bennett, 18004 SE 147th, Renton, requested reading of letters: Development Letter from Del Bennett, President, Belterra Development Corp. , Charges 1900 So. Puget Dr. , urged reconsideration and repeal of the Protested recently adopted ordinance increasing sewer facility charge from 1C to 4t per square foot as it would increase cost of an average new home in the City by approximately $800 per house. The letter also questioned facilities charge to property owners in the southeast quadrant to benefit property owners in the Honeycreek-Kennydale trunkline service area. Continued Letter from Seattle Master Builders Association, 170 Mercer St. , Seattle, representing concerns of residential construction industry, requested the City to review 400% increase in sewer facilities development charge and proposed increase in water facilities development charge and requested opportunity to discuss the matter with the Council . The letter noted breakdown of increased cost to homeowners : Added 3C per sq.ft. amounts to $493. 11 increased sales price and with 30 year mortgage is $1 ,911 .60. Continued Del Bennett objected to ordinance increasing sewer facility charge and objected that funds would be used to benefit a particular area and not of benefit to entire City and noted sewers should be provided through LID. Bennett called attention to increase costs to home buyers and effect on inflation; also noted costs to development of Burlington Northern property in Lind Ave. area would amount to $2,090,880. Bennett noted that as the fee is determined by square foot, it will cause higher density building. Bennett favored original ordinance for financing Honeycreek- Kennydale sewer with drainage basin included in added facilities development charge. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND HUGHES, REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee Member Hughes reported the matter had been discussed at the 5/19/80 meeting and requested referral to Committee of the Whole. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, ORDINANCE FOR THE INCREASED SEWER FACILITIES DEVELOPMENT CHARGE AND THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE FOR INCREASE IN WATER SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT CHARGE BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included therein. .... Appropriation Letter from Library Director Clark Petersen requested ordinance for Library appropriating $29,728 from Excess Revenue to Expenditure Accounts for equipment and Main Library roof repair. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. 1975 Water and Deputy Finance Director Ted Bennett requested an ordinance to Sewer Construction establish Fund No. 415 for 1975 Water/Sewer Construction Fund Fund as requested by the State Auditor during 1979 examination because of need for authority to establish Construction Fund. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Renton City Council 5/19/80 Page 3 CONSENT AGENDA - Continued Water and Sewer Letter from Public Works Department Utilities Division, Richard Construction Houghton, requested resolution for transfer of funds within 1975 Fund Water/Sewer Construction Fund to specific construction projects as approved by the State Auditor. Transfer in amount of $297,500. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Change in Finance Director Gwen Marshall and Deputy Finance Director Bennett Tax Payment Dates requested amendment to Ordinances No. 2816 and No. 3086, license fees and utility taxes, changing payment from quarterly to bi-monthly payments or monthly payments. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Planning Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed James Breda to the Planning Commission Commission to complete the term of Mark W. Halvorson, resigned. Appointment Appointment is effective through 6/30/82. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Human Rights Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Pete Stafford to the Human Commission Rights and Affairs Commission for a two-year term effective Appointment through 4/25/82 replacing Denton Lee who did not wish reappointment. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Proclamation Mayor Shinpoch Proclamation declared the month of June 1980 as Burglary Prevention Month. Council concur. Proclamation Proclamation of Mayor Shinpoch declared National Public Works Week May 18, through May 24, 1980. Council concur. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Thomas M. Monroe alleging a rock from City truck hit his windshield; claim in amount of $149.59. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Washington Natural Gas Co. alleging gas line was dug up by City equipment repairing water line; -- $104.91 . Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. A.A.D. Investment Land Use Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended approval with Rezone R-022-80 conditions for rezone from G to R-2 and R-3 property located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Duvall Ave. NE and Sunset Blvd. NE. The rezone was requested by A.A.D. Investment Co. in conjunction with application for Short Plat 443-79 and Exception 444-70 and Waiver 445-79. Refer to Ways and Means Com- mittee for ordinance. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS West Hill Water Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested authorization Project for the City to participate in the reactivation of the joint West Hill Water Project with King County Water Districts 14, 63, 69, 77 and 88. The letter explained that King County Water District No. 63 is reactivating the joint storage and transmission project which was programmed in 1976. The State Department of Health Services advises that a grant is available up to $400,000 and that project would be eligible upon timely application. The letter reported Renton's share of $5,000 necessary for consultant to update study, would be $750; final cost of update and prelimin- ary engineering activity estimated to range up to $20,000 and authorization for additional funds will follow. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER MATTER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Proposed Letter from Planning Department Senior Planner David Clemens and Ordinance Director Ericksen, Asst. City Attorney Kellogg and Hearing Examiner Hearing Examiner Kaufman, presented revised Hearing Examiner Ordinance along with and Zoning certain sections of the Zoning Ordinance as requested by Mayor Shinpoch intended to clarify procedure, simplify administration and improve approval process. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND TRIMM, REFER ORDINANCES TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 5/19/80 Page 4 CORRESPONDENCE - Continued Municipal Letter from Municipal Arts Commission Chairman Sylva Coppock Arts Commission invited Mayor and Council Members to attend the final program Programs in "Shall We Dance" series at the Senior Citizens Center on June 2, and the "Ethnic Arts Fair" at Renton High School Cafeteria on May 23. Information. ADDED CORRESPONDENCE ITEMS Citizen: Letter from George A. Sidebotham, 1404 North 30th St. , complained George Sidebotham of trash and litter from the 7-11 Southland Store adjacent to Complaint: his single family residence. Sidebotham recalls his attempts to Trash from 7-11 keep trash, bottles, cans and papers picked up and also has offered to build chain link fence for the 125' at half the cost of material to no avail . Mr. Sidebotham felt that damage done to his property should be corrected by the company. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, REFER MATTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION. CARRIED. Citizens: A letter from Dale and Joan Frank, 475 Kirkland Ave. NE and a Dale & Joan Frank petition signed by 27 area residents asked that a stop sign be Complaint: removed from intersection of Jefferson, 5th Place NE and Kirkland Stop Sign Ave. NE, unless evidence demonstrates that a dangerous situation exists. Moved by Reed, Second Trimm refer request to the Public Safety Committee. SUBTITUTE MOTION BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Appeal/ Courtcase An Appeal was filed in the matter of Building Permit B-6822 Lakeview Towers issued to Lakeview Towers Associates for condominium complex at 333 NW 2nd Place, by John Vertrees. Superior Court Case No. 80-2007528-4 was filed by Lakeview Towers Associates against the City and Fred J. Kaufman, Hearing Examiner, re matter of Hearing Examiner denial of appeal of Public Works Director determination that petitioner's Building permit null and void, due to untimely filing of appeal . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, REFER MATTER TO THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. 9: 18 p.m. Council reconvened at 9:28 p.m. and all Council Members were present as previously shown. Proclamation Proclamation of Mayor Shinpoch declared month of May 1980 as Poppy Month and May 23 and 24 as Poppy Days in our community. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL ACCEPT PROCLAMATION. CARRIED. Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Robert McBeth to the Fire Civil Service - Civil Service Commission replacing George Pasco, resigned. Fire Appointment will be effective through 12/31/82. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Report of City Clerk Mead reported receipt of Fifty-second Examination Examination of the City covering period l/l/78 through 12/31/78 from State State Audit Auditor. The Audit Report includes interpretation of RCW 41 . 16.060 Firemen's Pension Fund. Records may be examined in the City Clerk's Office. OLD BUSINESS Airport Councilman Stredicke inquired re State Audit of Airport and Audit was advised that the preliminary report from the Auditor had NOW been received with minor recommendations; Report of Examination not completed. The Mayor advised a copy of preliminary report was available. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented committee Committee report re Maple Valley traffic signal referred 3/17/80. The Traffic Signal committee had met with residents of the Paull 's Maplewood Addition at Maplewood area relative to a request for Signalization at 131 Ave. SE and Addition the Maple Valley Highway; also met with State, King County and local officials. The report explained 5/13/80 meeting with the Renton City Council 5/19/80 Page 5 OLD BUSINESS - Continued - Transportation Committee - Continued Maplewood smaller citizen's committee and the State Department of Transpor- Addition tation presented design for signalization which received approval Signal - Cont. and would be in agreement with Washington State Traffic Control Device Standards under Warrant #2 to provide for access to a busy arterial . The committee report recommended Council concur in the proposed signalization and the matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for drafting of proper resolution supporting the citizen's request and the department 's proposal . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Water Shop Lease Councilman Stredicke inquired re status of City Water Shop facilities and was advised by Mayor Shinpoch that the landlord's notice to be out 6/1/80 was still in effect, and that the City is attempting to move to the City Shops if lease cannot be extended. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Vice-Chairman Hughes presented committee Committee report recommending second and final readings of the following ordinances which had been on first reading 5/12/80: Ordinance #3431 An ordinance was read appropriatinq and transferring $1 ,456.47 Senior Center from Excess Revenue to Senior Center Construction Fund for land- Appropriation scaping along Logan Ave. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL 5 AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3432 An ordinance was read annexing certain territory to the City South Renton known as the South Renton Fire Station located on the east side Fire Station of 108th Ave. SE between SE 170th St. and SE 173rd St. MOVED BY Annexation HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN REPORT AND ADOPT ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: TRIMM, REED, ROCKHILL, HUGHES; ONE NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3433 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from Pickle Rezone G-9600 to B-1 for property located on the west side of Lincoln R-020-80 Ave. NE between NE 40th St. and NE 44th St. ; known as the Lyle Pickle Rezone. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN REPORT AND ADOPT ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: TRIMM, REED, ROCKHILL, HUGHES: ONE NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3434 Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading of an Appropriation ordinance appropriating funds in amount of $57,045 from Park Fund Park Fund Excess Revenue to Park Fund expenditure accounts for recreation services and facilities. Following reading of the ordinance, need for adoption was made known and ordinance was advanced to second and final readings. Following readings, it was MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Resolution #2333 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended reading and LID 318 Street adoption of the following resolutions: Improvements A resolution was read declaring intent to construct and install North 30th St. curbs, gutters, sidewalks and underground utilities and illumina- Public Hearing tion system for N. 30th St. from Park Ave. N to FAI-405, setting 7/7/80 public hearing 7/7/80. MOVED BY HUGHES, Resolution #2334 A resolution was read transferring funds in amount of $5,000 for Needs Inventory study of Needs Inventory Data for Traffic Engineering/Control Data Transfer Devices. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN REPORT AND ADOPT RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Resolution #2335 A resolution was read declaring intent to vacate portion of Proposed Street Pelly Place North near Lake Washington Blvd. N. as petitioned by Vacation Lake Terrace Associates and set public hearing 6/23/80. MOVED Pelly P1 . N BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN REPORT AND ADOPT RESOLUTION Public Hearing AS READ. CARRIED. 6/23/80 Renton City Council 5/19/80 Page 6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued Resolution #2336 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to enter King Subregional into an agreement with King Subregional Council/Solid Waste Manage- Council/Solid ment Board relating to the City's participation in County wide plan Waste Management for" solid waste management. Community Services Committee Chairman Reed explained committee approval 5/12, City not to participate other than with costs. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND ADOPT RESOLUTION, CARRIED. Resolution #2337 A resolution was read authorizing formal application to the Fund Assistance Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation for fund assistance Outdoor Recreation for community park on the southeastern tip of Lake Washington. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Voucher The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment of Approval Vouchers 28455 through No. 28584 in amount of $355,596.03 having received department certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or services. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. (Vouchers #28450 - 28454 machine voided. ) NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke for the record, quoted from Mayor Shinpoch's Use of Vacation letter of 4/28/80 requesting Council action to permit employees Hours to Assist to use accrued vacation in less than currently authorized Flex Time increments. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER TO THE Operation COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE THE SUBJECT OF ALLOWING USE OF LESS THAN FOUR HOUR INCREMENTS OF VACATION TIME. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch advised meeting with representives of the REPORT Downtown Merchants, Chamber of Commerce and Post Office personnel Post Office to discuss the proposed relocation of the Renton Post Office. Relocation She explained that approval to proceed has not been granted by the National offices and it is not anticipated for six months, so that any discussion prior to that time would be premature. Finance Director Mayor Shinpoch reported Finance Director Gwen Marshall has returned to work on a part-time basis after being hospitalized. Rift Policy Mayor Shinpoch noted City policy in event laying-off of personnel is necessary, which would comply with the Civil Service Rules for uniformed personnel and abide by the 21R contract based on seniority. The Mayor noted personnel not covered by the policy would be union-exempt management and the Administration would make the decision based on City need. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:05 P.M. D( 41t, �� a, / za o Delores A. Mead, C.M. . City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COJF _E MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF May 19, 1960 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs . 5/22 3:00 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers Study Traffic Revision in downtovin ,captital improvements , & executive session re property acquisition PLANNING A N D DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 5/22 4:30 P.M. RCCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Plats-hearing Examiner Ordinance City Attorney Rep. requested COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 5/20 4:30/5:00*P.i•1. REED i 3rd Fioor Conf. Room Group Homes , city Insurance Progr n�" Tues. 5/27 4:30 P.M. 3rd Floor Conf. Room WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 6/2 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf . Rcom PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Tues . 5/20 9:30 A.M. STREDICKE i 4Lh Floor Conf. Room Heet with Boeing Co. in lieu of Icommittee meeting re leases & compass rose UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Ethnic Art Fair Fri . 5/23 7:00 P.M. Renton High'School Cafeteria Shall We Dance Mon 6/2 7:30 P.M. American Square Dance EXF111 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 5/'19/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: No. #28450 - #28454 CURRENT $109j '15*57 PARKS *M282#60 STREETS $53PS07#67 LIBRARY *3j437r45 COMP EMP TR ACT $480192 L WASH. BCH. FWD THRUST 4451871 : 79 WATERWORKS UTILITY •85j417936 AIRPORT $1j137r65 1975 W 6 S CONSTRUCTION •3* 256e25 EQUIPMENT RENTAL •15j821t19 FIREMENIS PENSION 613, 667x58 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS 6355s59603 i WEj THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE MAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES NAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED$ DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NU, 28455 THROUGH NO. 28584 IN THE AMOUNT OF :355. 596. 03 THIS 19TH DAY OF MAY 1980• COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN • MEMBER ./ �":'� ,� �' '-.1 • . .. MEMBER T:., OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. MAY 19, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7421 $ 2,475 Dean Bitney 2727 Mt. View Ave. N Construct Private Dock 7422 21 ,000 Ralf Brandal 2015 Duvall Ave. NE Remodel Family Residence 7473 20,000 Robert J. Bunker 567 Pierce Ave. SE Addition to Residence 4 15,000 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Drive Install Swimming Pool 5 ----- Quendall Terminals 4503 Lake Wash. Blvd. N Demolish Tanks 7' 6 780,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Install New Ceiling System 7427 500,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Construct Foundation 7428 1 ,000 Valley General Hospital 400 S 43rd St. Add Three Sprinklers 7429 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 1804 Pierce Ave. SE Construct New Residence 7430 44,000 11 11 it It 1806 Pierce Ave. SE Construct New Residence 7431 3,550 Ed Pennick 2017 Union Ave. SE Install Carport, Patio Awnin 7432 500 William P. Vauthier 2220 NE 20th St. Construct Deck CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 24_0_ R. Lawrence 3501 NE 8th Driving Approach 2409 Service Paper Co. 3321 Lind Ave. SW Driveway 110' 2410 Mercury Marine 4060 Lind Ave. SW 3 Driveways 120' ELECTRICAL PERMITS 953 $ 12,500 Dino Patos 1005 S 2nd St. Wire Store Building 8954 250 Ed Rupnick 1501 Lincoln Ave. NE Increase Service 8955 1 ,000 Arby' s Roast Beef 641 Rainier Ave. S Wire/Replace Equipment 8956 50 Evan J. Pennick 201 Union Ave. SE #233 Wire Storage Shed 8957 1 , 180 Leonard Builders 4501 SE 4th St. Wire New Residence 8958 VOID 8959 650 Sherwood & Roberts 2509 NE 9th St. Increase Service to 200 AMP 8960 2,900 Pacific NW Bell 1801 Lind Ave. SW Install Underground Service 8041 2,900 Pacific NW Bell 555 Village Pl . Provide Underground Service 8 i 20,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Install Power & Lights 8 ; 100 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 1601 Olympic Ave. SE Install Temporary Power M 100 1608 Pierce Ave. SE Install Temporary Power 8965 100 " " " " 1636 Pierce Ave. SE Install Temporary Power 8966 100 " " " 1727 Pierce Ave. SE Install Temporary Power 8967 850 " " " " 1607 Pierce Ave. SE Ins all Service to New Res. 8968 850 " " " " 1719 Pierce Ave. SE Wire New Residence 8969 850 " " " " 1626 Pierce Ave. SE Install Service to New Res. 8970 850 " " " " 1702 Pierce Ave. SE Wire New Residence 8971 850 " " " " 1717 Pierce Ave. SE Wire New Residence 8972 700 Morris McQueen 1824 Aberdeen Ave. NE Wire Storage Shed MECHANICAL PERMITS 7775 $ 783 Charles Henderson Co. 1702 Pierce Ave. SE Install Furnace/Water Heater 7776 12,000 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7777 800 Floyd L. Hewitt 1806 NE 27th St. Install Forced Air Furnace 7778 4,000 Richard Moe 204 SW 43rd St. Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7779 70,000 Mercury Marine 4060 Lind Ave. SW Install Heating/Air System 7780 3,786 Jocko' s Tavern 3901 NE 4th St. Install Range Hood & Fan \7781 8,522 Salon Madeira 204 SW 43rd St. Install Heating/Air System 7782 552 Millard Tallant 4025 SE 11th St. Addition to Drainfield 7783 869 Charles Henderson Co. 1626 Pierce Ave. SE Install Gas Furnace 7784 200 David LaFranchi 910 Grant Ave. S Install Plumbing & Fixtures 7785 7,500 Servicepaper Co. 3324 Lind Ave. SW Install Two Storage Tanks S I PERMITS 7.... $ 950 Pacific Stores 4100 West Valley Road Install 3 Wall Signs 795 --- Plaza Pacific Equities 1099 Either-Thunder Hill Relocate Ground Sign 796 --- Dave Swadberg 515 Rainier Ave. N Install Grand Opening Banners +r; C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF MAY 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: ATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 7/30 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of MAY $73,674.72 4 2/80 CURRENT FUND 1 / $ 19,945.83 r, PARKS & RECREATION 27,565.74 ARTERIAL STREETS 18,502.38 CITY STREETS 54,540.11 LIBRARY 10,133.80 STREET FORWARD THRUST 21,393.63 LK.WN.BCH.FWD.THRUST 3,591.31 SENIOR CITZ.CNTR.CONSTR. 3,587.37 WATERWORKS UTILITY 79,170.46 AIRPORT 43,888.73 1975 W. & S. CONSTR. 1,699.39 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 19,806.06 Lis L.I.D. CONTROL 74,788.27 3 CLAIMS FUND rransfers for mo. of May $478,613.08 19/80 CURRENT $109,715. 57 PARKS 23.282.60 STREETS 53,507.67 LIBRARY 3,437.45 COMP. EMP. TR. ACT. 480. 92 LK. WN. BCH. FWD.THRUS 45,871.79 WATERWORKS UTILITY 85,417. 36 AIRPORT 1, 137.65 1975 W & S CONST. 3 ,256.25 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 15,821. 1 r9 FIREMEN'S PENSION 13,667A8 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of May $355,596.03 L I GUARANTY FUND L I D FUND 2,390.46 602/271.00.00 701/369.30.01 MAYOR FINANCE D RECTOR C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF MAY 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 5/15/80 CURRENT FUND $128,743.83 PARKS & RECREATION 32,821.44 w.. CITY STREETS 24,459.16 LIBRARY 10,351.95 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 1,781.86 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 25,634.17 AIRPORT 1,868.30 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,019.00 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of MAY $228,679.71 5/17/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of MAY $ 74,419.49 5/30/80 STREET FWD. THRUST CITY STREETS Per Resolution No. 2325 $ 11,000.00 5/30/80 CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT FUND Per Resolution No.2324 $ 9,292.00 5/30/80 CONTINGENCY FUND CITY STREETS Per Resolution No.2334 $ 5,000.00 . � 12 MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR �'/ fz C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF M&Y, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: )ATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL '31/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of May $ 71,279.47 31/80 CURRENT FUND $126,549. 15 PARKS & RECREATION 35,358.80 CITY STREETS 24,643.85 LIBRARY 10,719.27 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 1,783. 33 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 25,284.01 AIRPORT 1,868. 30 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,019.00 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of May $229,225.71 MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR �r OF R� COUNCIL.MEMBERS AGENDA THOMAS W.TRIMM, V ;� O COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES Orn JOHN W REED 90 RANDALL ROCKHIIL R E N T O N CITY COvNC'` CHARLES F SHANE o9gTFD SEPTEo REGULAR MEETI N G RICHARD M.STREDICKE PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, MAYOR JUNE 2 , 1980 DELORES A MEAD Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF MAY 19, 1980 4, PUBLIC HEARINGS: (1) Continued from May 19, 1980 Vacation of portion of Alley as petitioned by Eugene L. Casper (2) Public Meeting - Proposed Annexation in area of Rainier Ave. N. - 10% Petition presented 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of particular concern. Any citizen interested in a pend- ing Agenda Item or Council Committee report may request that Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested. a. Fire Marshal reuqests adoption of the 1979 Uniform Fire Code and submits w... proposed ordinances: Hydrants, Sprinklers, Subdivision amendment and Fire Works. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Public Safety Committee. b. Fire Marshal requests approval of 7/4/80 Fire Works stands (8) . RECOMMENDATION: Concur. c. Personnel Director requests transfer from Cumulative Reserve for payment of unemployment benefits for first 1/4 1980, $3,438.05. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Traffic Engineering Division requests public hearing 6/16/80 for review and adoption of the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. RECOM- MENDATION: Concur and refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution.. e. General Services Division requests $17,543. 15 emergency funds for new roof for Fire Station #12. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. f, Claim for Damages filed by Christine Haugen for mislocated stub re sewer LID Heather Downs area. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. (Recommendation from Public Works Dept. with claim. ) g. Claim for Damages filed by Washington Natural Gas Co. claiming gas line dug up 3/10/80 $41 . 16. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. h. Petition for vacation portion NW 7th St. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Public Works Dept. , Bd. of Public Works, Transportation Committee for determination re validation, feasibility, appraisal and retention of easements; also to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting 7/14/80 date of public hearing. i . Hearing Examiner recommends approval Rezone 028-80 to B-1 with restrictive covenants, Renton Elks Club, area west of existing club and east of Benson Rd.S. RECOMMENDATION: Refer to Ways and Means Committee. j . Land Use Hearing Examiner recommends approval with conditions Preliminary Plat 008-80, E-033-80 Kohl Excavating, Inc. ,located between 80th Ave. S. and SW 3rd P1 . , north of SW Sunset Blvd. ; 6 lots. RECOMMENDATION: Concur, k. Hearing Examiner recommends approval with conditions Preliminary Plat 023-80 E-031-80, Schneider Construction Co. (Hilltop) , 21 lots located south of NE 6th St, and east of Monroe NE. RECOMMENDATION: Concur. 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT t i I RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING R E F E R R A L S .iune 2 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk { t ADMINISTRATION Proceed with negotiations to obtain City Shop site Make recommendations to the Community Services Committee re architects for City Sho Authorized to investigate placement of temporary structure on shop site NotJy King County of City's intent not to renew Court lease CITY ,ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim er D;�-nages Med by Washington Natural Gas Co. and by Christine Haugen BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Str,:=` Vacation portion of NW 7th St. PLANNING DEPARTMENT Zoning in vicinity of Burnett Linear Park PURL IC SAFETY COMMITTEE i 971 Unin F i re Code TRiNSPORTATiON COMMITTEE Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Street Vacation Portion NW 7th WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AAD r,vestn,�ent Rezone Ordinance (First reading 6/2/80) Utility Tax Ordinance (First reading 6/2/80) Fund transfer for unemployment benefits Fund transfer Fire Station #12 roof Resolution setting public hearing for Street Vacation portion NW 7th Renton Elks Club Rezone 028-80 Vacation of portion of alley between Burnett N and Park N APPO±NTMENT CONFIRMED Robert McBeth - Fire Civil Service Commission effective through 12/31/82 PUBLiC HEARINGS 7/14/80 Vacation of portion of NW 7th St. 7/28/80 LID 317 Water line RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting June 2 , 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 meeting to order. M..r. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN W. REED AND CHARLES F. SHANE. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN, IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; RAY CALDWELL, Police Department; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON Y. ERICKSEN, Planning Director; JAMES MATTHEWS, Fire Dept. COUNCIL MINUTE Corrections : Page 6, Paragraph 7, Change:Rift to R. I .F. ; Page 5, APPROVAL Paragraph 8, Add: SECONDED BY TRIMM, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS 5/19/80 READ. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE MINUTES OF MAY 19, 1980 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and Vacation of published according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Public Hear- Portion of Alley ing continued from May 19, 1980 to consider vacation of a portion between Burnett N of 12 ft. alley located east of Burnett Ave. N. , Block 13 Hillmans Park Ave. N and Lake Washington Garden of Eden, as petitioned by Eugene Casper. N 30th/N 29th St. CONTINUED Persons present making inquiries : Ruth Dunham, 1119 N 30th St. , inquired regarding taxes and retaining walls for elevation difference and was advised by City Attorney Warren that if Council determines to vacate the alley, the title to property reverts to abutting property owners for payment of taxes and responsibility of any improvements such as retaining walls. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke regarding protest, Public Works Director Gonnason advised no protest was received from the abutting property owners of the portion of alley as petitioned, however protest was made for inclusion by abutting owners of portion of alley not included in the petition (the 6 lots located at the Park Ave. N. easterly end of alley) . Discussion ensued regarding possible vacation of entire alley. City Attorney Warren noted expanded posting; City Clerk Mead noted continued hearing was posted as petitioned. Upon inquiry, Petitioner Eugene Casper, 1208 N 29th, advised those prop- erty owners at the easterly end were not asked to sign petition. City Attorney Warren noted in order to vacate entire alley, all of the abutting property owners would have had to be notified of the hearing in writing; City Clerk Mead advised written notifica- tion was made to all petitioners , parties of record and everyone who addressed the City Council during the Public Hearing. Eric Grindeland noted receiving notice for vacation as petitioned. Upon inquiry by Councilman Rockhill regarding property owners of the six lots on easterly end of alley, Stewart Carpenter, 2913 Park N, and Helen Ivanich, 2913 Park N, asked to be included in the vacation. Councilman Hughes recalled his prior request that all property owners be notified, objecting to "piece meal" vacation. Hughes used blackboard to explain division of alley property as now fenced and proposed vacation. Councilman Stredicke inquired of Eric Grindeland, 1217 30th N, (owner of garage located on alley) whether his primary parking place was the garage and Grindeland advised negatively. It was then MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, COUN- CIL VACATE ALLEY FROM BURNETT AVE. N. TO PARK AVE. N. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, AMEND THE MOTION TO INCLUDE RECOMMENDATION OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS THAT VACATION BE MADE ON NO-FEE BASIS. CARRIED. MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND BY STREDICKE, REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 6/2/80 Page 2 PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted 10% Letter and published as required by law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Public Rainier Meeting to consider the 10% Letter of Intent to Annex property to Annexation the City, k.nown as the Rainier Annexation. Property hounded on eass_. A-1-80 by Rainier Ave. , 87th Ave. S on west, from north of S. 121 St. to City Rainier Ave to limits. Letter from City Clerk Mead reported that signatures on 87th Ave. S. the petition represent not less than 10% of the assessed value of the lands to be annexed, that Planning Department has certified signatures represent 48% of the assessed value. The letter recalled the Legislative Body needs to determine whether to accept the letter of intent; require adoption of the Comprehensive Plan, zoning and r pre-existing bonded indebtedness;and authorize circulation of the 75% petition. Ronald R. Healey, representing John Anderson and Associates, 10620 NE 8th, Bellevue, acted as spokesperson for the annexation petitioners and advised willingness to accept bonded indebtedness, zoning ordinance and Comprehensive Plan. Data infor- mation from the Planning Department was distributed which showed area as 7.3 acres with assessed valuation of $130,400 with existing use of generally undeveloped land and scattered single family residential neighborhoods to the north, west and south, Airport to east; area includes five dwelling units and population of 12. The data sheet listed Comprehensive Plan : Commercial use immedi- ately adjacent to Rainier Ave. separated from single family on the upper plateau by a strip of medium density multiple family. Conti,w ed Persons present favoring annexation: Ronald Healey, 10620 NE 8th, Bellevue, noted earnest money on Heilpern/Holm properties Rainier Ave. and noted proposed development by Stirskey Holdings for multi- family and office on Rainier Ave. ; steep grade rising 100 ft. ; need for utilities from Rainier Ave. ; access only from Rainier Ave. ; no desire to address zoning at this time, however, noted Kinq County zoning of commercial and R-7200 allowing greater flexibility; and expanded annexation was mandated by the Planninq _Department. Continued Persons present opposing annexation: Albert Abbott, 8925 S 121st St. , Seattle, presented petitions bearing over 700 signatures of area residents opposing annexation. Robert Kuvara, Attorney, Kent, represented Mr. and Mrs. John S. Tomam, 12006 87th S. , Seattle, and explained opposition by three property owners on 87th, John Toman, J. Gulla and C. P. Ambrose. Ray Kravagna, 8044 S 132nd, Seattle, Toman's son, asked that geographic boundaries be considered. Karen Lunder, 506 Stevens Crt. NW, asked area on 87th be omitted. Ethel Klepach, 8916 S 121st St. , explained the fragile hillside slope, 65% grade and not suitable for building site. Robert A. Stoutenberg, 8904 S 121st, favored squaring off of area or total rejection. Dr. C. P. Ambrose, 11914 87th S. , Seattle, is included in annex area and opposes annexation. Sandra Snyder, 117th PI . , lives across street, is opposed. Gloria Bird, 8722 S 121st, Seattle, asked buffer zone to protect single family area. Robert Bird, 8722 S 121st, Seattle, explained like concern, Continued Moved by Clymer, Second Shane, Council deny the 10% Petition. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, ACCEPT THE 10% PETITION AND AUTHORIZE CIRCULATION OF THE 75% PETITION. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: TRIMM, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, STREDICKE. 3-NO: CLYMER, REED AND SHANE. MOTION CARRIED AUTHORIZING CIRCULATION OF THE 75% PETITION FOR ANNEXATION. Following discussion regarding reduction of the annexation area, City Attorney Warren noted at the time of adoption of the ordinance, amendment can be made. Upon inquiry Planning Director Ericksen advised no minimum size w annexation required equal staff time and City expense are required regardless of size of annexation. Councilman Stredicke inquired of the postings of the area for notification and was advised of location of the postings by the City Clerk who also explained the publication and mailings. Councilman Stredicke requested the same posting locations be used. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. 9:40 p.m. The Council reconvened at 9:55 p.m. Roll Call : All Present Renton City Council 6/2/80 Page 3 AUDIENCE COMMENT Pat Spangler, 2100 Aberdeen Place SE, requested to be a party of record for Agenda item 6. i . Rezone 028-80, Renton Elks Club, and requested notification of all action on behalf of the Rolling Hills Community Club. City Attorney Warren explained the ordinance process and extended her an invitation to the Ways and Means Com- mittee meeting. Clerk directed to send materials, Examiner's report. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included therein: 1979 Uniform Letter from James Matthew, Fire Marshal , requested adoption of Fire Code the 1979 Uniform Fire Code and submitted supportive proposed City ordinances. Refer to the Public Safety Committee. Fireworks Letter from Fire Marshal Matthew submitted listing of the 1980 Stands Fireworks Stands (8 applicants) and requested approval for the July 4th season. Council concur. Fund Transfer Letter from Personnel Director Sharon Green requested transfer of $3,438.05 from Cumulative Reserve 3278 to Expenditure Fund #608 for payment of unemployment benefits owed for the first quarter of 1980. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Six-Year Letter from Public Works Department, Traffic Engineering Division Transportation requested public hearing be set 6/16/80 for review and adoption Improvement of the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1981 - 1986) Program Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, INCLUDE REFERRAL TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Fire Station Letter from Public Works Department, .General Services Division, #12 Roof requested emergency fund transfer in the amount of $16,543. 15 to remove the old roof on Fire Station No. 12 and re-roof. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Claim for Claim for Damages was filed by Christine Haugen for mislocated Damages sewer stub in the Heather Downs LID. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Claim for Claim for Damages was filed by Washington Natural Gas Co. , Damages $41 . 16 claiming gas line was dug up 3/10/80 by City. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Street Vacation Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of petition for NW 7th St. vacation of a portion of NW 7th St. located west of Rainier Ave.N. VAC-3-80 Refer to Board of Public Works, Transportation Committee and to the Ways and Means Committee re feasibility, appraisal and retention of easements; also for resolution setting public hearing 7/14/80. Concur. Renton Elks Club Land Use Hearing Examiner, Fred Kaufman, recommended approval of Rezone 028-80 Rezone 028-80 from GS-1 to B-1 with restrictive covenants for the Renton Elks Club. Property is located west of the existing Elks Club and east of Benson Road S. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Preliminary Plat Land Use Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended approval with con- Kohl-Christianson ditions regarding Preliminary Plat 008-80, E-033-80 for Kohl Addition Excavating, Inc. , property located between 80th Ave. S and SW 3rd PI , north of SW Sunset Blvd. and contains six lots. Council concur. Preliminary Plat Land Use Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended approval with Hilltop conditions regarding Preliminary Plat 023-80, E-031-80, Schneider Construction Co. (Hilltop) . The plat contains 21 lots and is located south of NE 6th St. and east of Monroe Ave. NE. Council concur. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA. Approved CARRIED. Renton City Council 6/2/80 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS Councilman Shane inquired regarding the Wes Williams retention Retention of of farm animals matter and was advised by the City Attorney Farm Animals that it is not appropriate for Council to discuss a matter that is pending in Municipal court and further that one Council cannot bind another except by ordinance or signed contract. Wells Ave. Councilman Shane inquired regarding the Wells Ave. bridge and Bridge was advised by Public Works Director Gonnason that determination was made for environmental assessment, however Federal Highway Commission may require a full environmental impact statement and in that event, additional funds will be required. Improvements for Councilman Shane inquired regarding petition on Garden Ave. Garden Ave. N. improvements and was advised by Public Works Director that Council terminated the LID because more than 60% protest received on the project. Gonnason noted that he had advised Paccar of off-site improvement requirement with building permit request and their obligation for improvements in front of the trunk center.which had been previously deferred. City Shops Councilman Reed inquired regarding negotiations with King County for proposed shop bite. Gonnason noted authorization had been requested from City Council and referred to the Community Services Committee. Reed submitted Council Minutes of 8/6/79 and 4/14/80 and explained 9/17/79 Council approval of negotiations. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADMINISTRATION PROCEED WITH NEGOTI- ATION PROCESS TO OBTAIN CITY SHOP SITE, 13.5 ACRES EAST OF THE PRESENT COUNTY SHOP SITE NEAR COUNTY TRANSFER STATION IN RENTON HIGHLANDS AREA. Gonnason explained 3.5 acres of area is hillside, possibly unuseable, but it will be included in the appraisal . MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, THE ADMINISTRATION MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE NECESSITY/SELECTION OF ARCHITECTS FOR THE CITY SHOPS PROJECT. Following discussion wherein Council members called for a sturdy appropriate structure and not a monument, MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE THE ADMINISTRATION TO INVESTIGATE PLACEMENT OF TEMPORARY STRUCTURE ON SHOP SITE WHEN PROPERTY SECURED. CARRIED. Councilman Shane left the Council meeting and was excused by Mayor Shinpoch. King County Moved by Stredicke, Second Reed, City of Renton notify County of District Court King of termination of rental space for the Justice Courts in City Hall . Mayor Shinpoch advised the Court had requested some form of notification to be better able to seek other space. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY ROCKHILL, SECOND STREDICKE, CITY OF RENTON NOTIFY KING COUNTY OF OUR INTENT NOT TO RENEGOTIATE LEASE AND URGE THEM TO SECURE SUITABLE SPACE WITHIN THE CITY. CARRIED. Robertson Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke noted Robertson Aircraft Aircraft, sub-tenant of Boeing on airport leased property, will be leaving the airport at the request of Boeing who will be removing or remodeling to enlarge the structure on the field. Robertson plans to relocate at Everett. Committee is investigating effect of rebuilding on Compass Rose and will be reporting Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill submitted Development committee report re referral of 4/28/80 for completion of plats Committee in phases (Eden Estates) . The committee determined the present Plat Development code adequately covered the situation and recommended no Council action on this item. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Burnett Street The committee reported L-1 light industry zoning on some property Linear Park adjoining the Burnett Linear Park and recommended the matter be referred to the Planning Department for recommendation regarding appropriate zoning in order to prevent any future problems. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. MOVED BY STREDICKE. SECOND ROCKHILL, AMEND COMMITTEE RECOMMENDA- TION TO CHANGE THE WORD "new" TO "appropriate" zoning. CARRIED. CARRIED. Renton City Council 6/2/80 Page 5 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee Committee report concurring in Mayor Shinpoch 's appointment of Robert Appointment McBeth to the Fire Civil Service Commission, replacing George Fire Civil Pasco who has resigned; effective through 12/31/82. MOVED BY Service CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested his No vote be recorded. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading for the AAD Investment following ordinances : Rezone An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from G to R-2 and R-3 for property located at Duvall NE and Sunset Blvd NE, known as AAD Investment Co. Rezone R-002-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Utility Tax An ordinance was read amending the City Code regarding the due Ordinance dates on Utility Tax payments. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. The Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading, suspension of rules and advancing the ordinances to second and final readings. Ordinance #3435 An ordinance was read establishing 1975 Water/Sewer Construction 1975 Water Sewer Fund No. 415• MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADVANCE ORDINANCE Construction Fund TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED No. 415 BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3436 An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer Appropriation of $29,728 from Library Fund Excess Revenue to Library Equipment Library Funds Items and Library Facilities. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, �,. SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Ordinance placed on second and final readings. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Resolution #2338 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption of Maple Valley the following resolutions : Hwy. Traffic A resolution was read supporting citizens ' request for signaliza- Signal tion of intersection of 131st SE and Maple Valley Hwy. and urged State action. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. It was requested by Stredicke that the City Clerk provide copies of the resolution to Director of Department of Transportation and Division Engineer, to the State Senators and Representatives of the lith, 35th, 41st and 47th Districts. Resolution #2339 A resolution was read transferring funds in amount of $297,500 1975 Water Sewer from 1975 Water and Sewer Construction Fund to provide for Fund Transfer adjustment in the 1980 construction projects. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2340 A resolution was read amending the Fair Practices Policy re Fair Practices Employment Practices, Cooperation with Human Rights Organizations. Policy Affirmative Action Program and Contractors ' Obligations. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2341 A resolution was read declaring intent to construct and install an - LID 317 8'' water line near S. 132nd St. and S. Langston Rd. and creating Waterline LID #317 and set date of 7/28/80 as public hearing. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Council , it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 10:59 p.m. Delores A. Mead, C. C. City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 2 , 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 6/12 8:00 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 6/5 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 6/3 4:30 P.M. REED i3rd Floor Conf. Room WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 6/9 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 6/4 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room Gambling Ordinance & Uniform Fire Code.Request Police,Fire & City Attorney Reporesentatives TRANSPORTATION Tues. 6/3 Cancelled j STREDICKE Tues. 6/10 4:30 P.M. 4th Floor Conf. Room UTILITIES Wed. 6/4 10:00 A.M. SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS LEOFF Board Wed. 6/4 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. JUNE 2, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7433 $ 19,820 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Constr. Display Room 7434 14,500 11 " " IF it Relocate Crane System 7435 74,000 Bethlehem Lutheran Church 1024 Monroe Ave. NE Restore Building 7436 600 Harry N. Moscatel 920 S 3rd St. Repair Work 7437 1,799 Alice Sworder 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport/Shed 7438 3,512 W. Keith Reed 201 Union Ave. SE Install Carport/Awnings/Shed 7439 1,200 Michael Dolleman 422 Windsor Way NE Install Basement 7440 19,900 Royal Hills Apartments 3000 Royal Hills Drive Repair Fire Damage 7441 70,000 M.L. Gibson 1211 N 28th Place Constr. Two Story Residence 7442 12,600 Koll Business Centers 4201 E Valley Road Tenant Improvement 7443 3,500 Ali R. Hamedani 540 Rainier Ave. S Removal and Remodel Lounge 7444 250,000 Renton School District 403 405 Logan Ave. N Parking Lot Renovations 7445 17,200 Anna McMahon 3325 SE 5th St. Relocate House/Repair Work 7446 VOID 7447 171,500 William L. McLaughlin, Jr. 3217 NE Sunset Blvd. Constr. New Office Building 7448 1,500 Robert E. White 330 Renton Ave. S Construct Carport 7449 40,000 Loretta Olsen 2138 Union Ave. NE Constr. Foundation 7450 6,000 William T. Beeks, Jr. 406 & 410 Burnett Ave. S Install Parking Lot 7451 12,000 Louis Woodcock 3916 NE 12th St. Addition to Residence 7452 41,000 Leonard Builders, Inc, 4432 Builders, Inc. Constr. Single Family Res. 7453 41,000 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4512 SE 4th St. Constr. Single Family Res. 7454 3,532 Chevron U.S.A: 207 Main Ave. S Install New Roof 7455 7,000 Harry Bostick 3527 Shuttuck S Addition to Bedroom 7456 20,000 Fifth & Park Pl. 500 N Park Interior Partitions 7457 30,000 Mr. & Mrs. H, Wibmer 1933 SE 19th Ct. Addition to Residence 7458 41,000 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4506 SE 4th St. Constr. Fesidence 7459 700,000 Boeing Company 500 Logan Ave. N Constr. Parking Lot 7460 4,000 McDonalds Corp. 73 Rainier Ave. S Remodel Existing Trash Area 7461 1,500 Darvis F. Richards 13605 Lake Wash. Blvd. N Replace Deck & Enlarge 7462 3,000 Jim Keller 1106 N 38th St. Construct Deck 7463 2,794,000 Boeing Company Building 4-81 Tower Addition to Building 7464 239,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Constr. Crane Maint. Facil. 7465 28,500 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Constr. Storage Shed 7466 15,100 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Constr. Storage Room 7467 2,900 Professional Credit Service 3713 Talbot Road S Install Parking ,Lot 7468 4,200 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Bennett 522 SW Langston Road Constr. Garage 7469 2,600 David M. Latimer 909 SW Langston Road Finish Addition 7470 3,200 Samuel G. Robbins 3900 Park Ave. N Add Lean-To Greenhouse CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2411 Renton Valley Professional Bldg. 17900 Talbot Rd. S Install Water Line 2412 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4433 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach 2413 to " if 4501 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach 2414 ifof 4433 SE 4th St. Side Sewer 2415 it " it 4501 SE 4th St. Side Sewer 2416 Larry Gibson S 37th St. Install Storm Drainage ELECTRICAL PERMITS 8973 $ 900 Herbert Williams 221 Union Ave. SE Wire New Building 8974 375 Norm Peterson 3402 Park Ave. N Install Electric Boiler 8975 49 Nancy Werre 230 Main Ave. S Install 3 Outlets 8976 200 Graham A. Read 4320 NE 24th Wire Two Story Building 8977 154,800 Renton Village Co. 555 S Renton Village Pl. Tenant Improvement 8978 175 E. Didovich 201 Union St. SE Hook Up Mobile Home 9879 50 Alice Sworder 201 Union Ave. SE 11213 Wire Storage Shed 8980 50 W. Keith Reed 201 Union Ave. SE 11212 Wire Storage Shed 8981 100 Vorlin Inc. 3217 NE Sunset Blvd. Temporary Service 8982 50 Marge Berg 201 Union Ave. SE Lot 14 Wire Storage Shed 8983 50 David Olson 1209 Aberdeen Ave. NE Underground Conversion 8984 85 Donogh Enterprises 1906 NE 17th Pl. Temporary Service 8985 100 Jim Keller 1106 N 38th St. Wire Deck 8986 1,500 Swanson & Dean 2920 Kennewick Pl. NE Sewer Pump 8987 850 Richard Moe 204 SW 43rd St. Wire Interior Walls MECHANICAL PERMITS 7786 $ 30,000 Boeing Company Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7787 1,980 Charles Henderson Co. 1602 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7788 1,870 111601 Olympia Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7789 1,820 it 1603 Olympia Ave. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7790 1,440 " 1806 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7791 1,080 it 1804 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7792 1,810 it1726 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7793 1,870 It1720 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7794 1,610 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4513 SE 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7795 6,000 Larry Waters 200 SW 43rd Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7796 400 Mercury Marine 4060 Lind Ave. SW Install Drains 7797 1,200 Dr. Brown 1080 Kirkland Ave. NE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7798 2,020 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4519 SE 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7799 16,200 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7800 2,290 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4525 SE 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7801 12,600 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7892 2,000 Pacific Car & Foundry 1400 N 4th St. Install Oil Tank 7803 500 Graham Read 4320 NE 24th Plumbing/Fixtures 7804 100 Robert Warden 1910 Camas Ct. SE Install Woodstove 7805 22,900 Service Paper Co. 3324 Lind Ave. SEW Install Htg./AC System 7806 163 Esther L. Ford 201 Union Ave. SE Install Earth Stove SIGN PERMITS 797 $ 1,500 Citizen Federal Savings 201 Williams S Pole Sign 798 950 Transamerica Finance 505 S 3rd St. Install Roof Sign 799 4,500 ARCO 3123 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Pole Sign OF R� COUNCIL MEMBERS AGENDA OMAS TRIMM, ,IB O THW.COUNCIL PRESIDENT Cj `� EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES Z p JOHN W. REED p °� RANDALL ROCKHILL 910 R E N T O N CITY COUNCIL CHARLES F SHANE P RICHARD M STREDICKE 0,9gr�D SEPj��O� REGULAR MEETING I PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, DELORES A.MEAD MAYOR JUNE 9 , 1 9 8 0 Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JUNE 2, 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of particular concern. Any citizen interested in a pend- ing Agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of inteest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed by simple motion if further discussion or information is requested by a Council Member. a. City Clerk presents petition for vacation of portion of SW 23rd St. , filed by Martin Seelig. Refer to Public Works Department , Board of Public Works and Transportation Committee for determination regarding appraisal and retention of utility easements; also to Ways and Means Committee for a resolution setting 7/21/80 as date for public hearing. b. Damages Claim was filed, James Rosa, alleging roof drain not hooked up after 1972 construction. Refer to Insurance Carrier and City Attorney. C. Mayor Shinpoch requests appropriation from unatnticipated excess revenue j to Municipal Arts Commission ($1 ,050 Grants and donations) . Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Kathy Koelker to the Library Board replacing Glenda Thompson. (reappointment declined) ; five year term effective to 6/1/85. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. e. Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Tom Teasdale and Nat Weathers to the Park Board I effective to 6/1/84 (four-year terms) . Refer to Ways and Means Committee. "s 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. R. Healey, John Anderson and Associates re Rainier Annexation 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL June 9 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Review of West Hill Water Project CITY ATTORNEY Ordinance bring City into compliance with State Law re public sewer connection CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for damages due to roof drain - Rosa BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Vacation of portion of SW 23rd St. MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign agreement with City of Kent for water PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Letter from Bd. of Adjustment re zoning change PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Vacation of portion of 23rd St . TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Vacation of portion of SW 23rd St. Subject of traffic signals on Park Ave. WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Appropriation re Grants for Municipal Arts Commission budget °—• Ordinances on first reading 6/9: Vacation of Alley VAC-1 -80 Renton Elks Rezone Appointments : Library Board - Kathy Keolker Reappointment : Park Board - Tom Teasdale and Nat Weathers APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED Pete Stafford to the Human Rights and Affairs Commission through 4/25/82 James Breda to the Planning Commission through 6/30/82 PUBLIC HEARING Vacation portion of NW 7th St. VAC-3-80 -- 7/14/80 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular. Meeting June 9 , 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 meeting to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN W. REED AND CHARLES F. SHANE. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN, IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; JAMES BOURASA, Police Department. PRESS Greg Anderson, Renton Record Chronicle. COUNCIL MINUTES MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF APPROVAL JUNE 2, 1980 AS PREPARED. Addition: Old Business : Councilman Hughes noted that through the efforts of Puget Sound Council of Government, the area has been awarded $3,270,000 from Housing Urban Development and urqed continued support of P.S.C.O.G. MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Ethel Klepach. 8916 South 121st Street . Seattle, representing Rainier concerned citizens of the Brvn Mawr area re Rainier Annexation Annexation (Public meeting 6/2/80) , made the following inquiries : (1 ) Height restriction for buildings within City limits; (2) Height restriction in regard to blocking existing views of single family by contemplated medium density housing units. What protection does single family home owner have against loss of view? (3) What buffer zone would be required to protect existing single family neighborhood from proposed multiple housing? (4) Should the 650 hillside (namely lots 4, 11 , 12 & North) be disburbed for building purposes, what protection do the abutting property owners have against property damage? Who will be held responsible if damage should occur as a result of disturbance or undermining of the fragile hillside? (5) What percentage of the aforementioned lots are feasible building sites taking into consideration the 650 grade? (6) Has study been made re ingress/egress of emergency vehicles on Rainier Ave. ? Mrs. Klepach submitted copy of Restrictive Cov- enants for the Kingen property and asked they take precedence. Rainier MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL SUSPEND RULES AND Annexation ADVANCE TO ITEM 6.a. ON AGENDA. CARRIED. Letter from John Continued Anderson and Assoc. , Ronald Healy, stated inability to obtain 75% petition for annexation as authorized by the City Council on 6/2/80 due to opposition of property owners included in the annexation area. The letter proposed annexation of his client 's property plus the Rainier Ave. right-of-way, noting advice from the Planning Department that would be inconsistent with Council policy due to small size of area. The letter noted affirmative response from the King County Boundary Review Board and noted need for the annexation for utilities and police/fire/ambulance protective services (ease of locating address) and requested Council recommendations and/or approval of small annexation. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL PROCEED WITH THE NEXT ITEM OF BUSINESS. CARRIED. 'MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, THE QUESTIONS ASKED BY MRS. KLEPACH BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING , DEPARTMENT FOR SPECIFIC ANSWERS. CARRIED. Continued Gloria Bird, 8722 South 121st St. , Seattle, presented sample of blue clay from hillside which has been referred to in the Rainier Annexation. Upon inquiry as to status of the annexation, City r c Renton City Council 6/9/80 Page 2 AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued Rainier Attorney Warren noted that if the petitioner is unable to obtain Annexation the 75% petition, the annexation would be dead, or a new petition Continued must be presented to the Council which could then be considered. The City Clerk and Planning Department were requested to notify the two previous Bryn Mawr residents in the event of future action on the annexation. Continued Albert Abbott, 8925 South 121st, Seattle, and Robert Stoutenberg 8904 S 121st , asked to be included in parties of record mailings. Robert Bird, 8722 S 121st noted waterline being installed on Rainier Ave. and inquired regarding authority. Continued Ron Healy, Bellevue, noted they did not install waterline, but an easement was granted; his client has purchased property on Rainier Ave. which is_buildable a_c�;ordina__to__testing, but plans not firm; no intent to annex anyone to the City that opoosed annexation. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included therein: Vacation Letter from City Clerk Mead presented petition for vacation of Portion SW 23rd a portion of SW 23rd St. lying adjacent to southerly line of VAC-4-80 Blocks 2 and 3, Hillman 's Earlington Gardens Addn, Div. fl , filed by Martin A. Seelig, Bellevue. , and Olympic Pipe Line Co. Refer to Public Works Department , Board of Public Works and Transportation Committee for determination regarding appraisal and retention of utility easements; also to the Ways and Means Committee for a resolution setting 7/21/80 as date of public hearing. Concur. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by James Rosa, alleging roof drain Located at was not hooked up after the 1972 downtown construction. Refer to 214 Wells S. City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Appropriation Letter from Mayor Shinpoch requested appropriation in the amount Municipal Arts of $1 ,050 from Unanticipated Excess Revenue (Grants and Donations) Commission Budget to Municipal Arts Commission. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Kathy Keolker to the Library Library Board Board replacing Glenda Thompson who declined reappointment, to a five-year term effective to 6/1/85. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Appointments Letter from Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Tom Teasdale and Nathaniel Park Board. W. Weathers to the Renton Park Board for four-year terms effective to 6/1/84. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED. Approval OLD BUSINESS Utilities Committee Chairman Shane presented committee report Utilities recommending the City enter into an agreement with the City of Committee Kent for the sale of water and the Mayor and City Clerk execute the Sale of Water agreement; that the rate for water delivered shall be 27� per to City of Kent hundred cubic feet. The report stated the contract provides for increasing rates should the City raise the rate to other municipal or industrial customers. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Public Sewer The Utilities Committee report recommended that the City Attorney Connections prepare ordinance changes bringing the City into compliance with state law regarding connection to the public sewer system, the state law being more restrictive. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND HUGHES, APPROVE THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. West Hill The committee report recommended the 5/19/80 referral re West Hill Water Project Water Project be referred to the Administration for the purpose of reviewing and reporting when committee action desired . MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN THE REPORT. CARRIED. I Renton City Council 6/9/80 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Civil Service Councilman Stredicke questioned Civil Service appointments Appointments without legislative approval . Mayor Shinpoch aqreed to Consent Agenda placement for all future Police/Fire Civil Service appointments. Board of Councilman Stredicke called attention to a letter received from Adjustment Kenneth Swanigan, Chairman of the Board of Adjustment regarding Requests Section 4-707(2) of the Zoning Ordinance re size of detached Zoning Change buildings within an R-1 zone. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, REFER THE 6/9/80 BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT LETTER TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill reported Development review has been completed of the Heari:ig Examiner Ordinance and Committee in presently being typed for presentation to Council . Public Safety Public Safety Committee Hughes presented committee report which Committee recommended that no action be taken at this time regarding the Gambling Tax City's gambling tax and noted City's taxing rate of 50 of gross receipts received on pull-tabs which is maximum permitted by state law. The report also noted cities are prohibited by state law from issuing gambling licenses. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND REED, ADOPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Horizons Horizons Committee Chairman Clymer expounded July 4th celebration Committee at Liberty Park noting Council has been again challenged by the July -4th Senior Citizens for a baseball game. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report Committee recommending concurrence in the Mayor ' s appointment of Pete Appointment Stafford to the Human Rights and Affairs Commission for a two-year Confirmed term effective through 4/25/82. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, Human Rights CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Planning The committee recommended concurrence in the Mayor's appointment Commission of James Breda to the Planning Commission effective through 6/30/82. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. Voucher The Ways and Means Committee recommended Council approval for Approval payment of Vouchers No. 28590 through No. 28819 in the amount of $258,545. 14 having received departmental approval as receipt of merchandise and/or services; plus LID #307 Revenue Warrant R-13 $2,860.80 and Cash Warrant C-17 $2,860.80. Vouchers 28585 through 28589 machine voided. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee report recommended second and Final Committee readings for the following ordinances : (First reading 6/2/80) Ordinance #3437 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of AAD Investment Co property located at the southeast corner of Duvall NE and Sunset Rezone 022-80 Blvd. NE from G to R-2 and R-3 known as the AAD Investment Co. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3438 An ordinance was read amending the due dates on Utility Tax Utility Tax payments from quarterly to monthly payments. MOVED BY CLYMER, Payments SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-Ayes : TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, STREDICKE, REED. Councilman Shane did not choose to vote, claiming not fully informed. MOTION CARRIED. ..., Ordinance #3439 The committee recommended first reading , suspension of rules and Appropriation advancement of anordinance for second and final readings that Fire Station #12 appropriated and transferred funds in amount of $17,544 for Roof Repair roof repair of Highlands Fire Station #12 (formerly known as Station #2) . Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Ordinance was read appropriating and transferring emer- ency funding. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL: 6-AYES: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED, SHANE. ONE NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council / 7 / 6/9/80 Page 4 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued - Ways and Means Committee First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following ordinances for first reading and referral back to committee: Alley Vacation An ordinance was read vacating a portion of alley located between UAC-1-80 Burnett Ave. N. and Park Ave. N. , between N. 30th St. and N. 29th Street; petition originally filed by Casper. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COM- MITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Renton Ellis An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification district Rezone 028-80 from GS-1 to Business District B-1 of property located west of the existing Renton Elks Club and east of Benson Rd.S. and known as the Renton Elks Rezone. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE UNTIL RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS FILED. CARRIED. Resolution #2342 The committee recommended reading and adoption of the following: Unemployment A resolution was read transferring $3,438.05 from Cumulative Compensation Reserve Fund Unemployment Compensation unto Expenditure Fund for Unemployment Compensation for first quarter of 1980. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2343 A resolution was read setting a public hearing 7/14/80 to consider Proposed Street proposed street vacation of a portion of NW 7th St. located westerly Vacation Portion of Rainier Ave. N. , being the easterly portion of NW 7th St. of NW 7th St. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. VAC-03-80 CARRIED. Petition filed by Robert Dickson. NEW BUSINESS Parking and Councilman Shane inquired re parking requirements for businesses Traffic Signals and new buildings in the downtown business area and was advised by Mayor Shinpoch and Councilman Clymer of the change in parking regulations at the time of formation of the Central Business District LID Project. Following further discussion , it was MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, THE SUBJECT OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS ON PARK AVENUE BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch recalled that Council approved $15,000 in the REPORT 1980 Budget for a Utility Rate Study by an outside consultant; Utility Rate previous rate study 1970. Consultant selection committee: Study Public Works Director Gonnason , Public Work Coordinator, Vince Lee and Deputy Finance Director Bennett. The Utility Rate Study will be presented to Council upon completion and provide: An analysis of the present rates , projections of future revenue and capital requirements, alternative rate structures and an analysis of systems development fees. City Shop Site Mayor Shinpoch announced Councilman Clymer was selected to serve on the Architect Selection Committee for the new City Shops. Fire Station #13 Mayor Shinpoch reported six new firefighters will be recruited to accommodate manning of new station and will complete their train- ing prior to anticipated station opening in early September. Funds were appropriated in the 1980 Budget. AUDIENCE COMMENT Kay Johnson, Renton Chamber of Commerce, 300 Rainier Ave. N. , New City Map announced new city maps have been printed and a supply made available for distribution by the City. Gloria Bird, 8722 S 121st St. , Seattle, reported citizens of Bryn Mawr take an active interest in the City of Renton and extended compliments re parks and programs. �. Taxi Cabs Dorothea Rood, President OK Cab Co. , noted recent $900 fees, requested ordinance change for additional taxi zone space and also requested meeting with appropriate committee. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Council , it was MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:00 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 JUNE 9, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs . 6/12 8:00 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers Public Works Director requested to attend PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 6/12 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room I COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues . 6/10 4: 30 P.M. REED i3rd Floor Conf. Room City Insurance WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 6/16 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 6/11 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf . Room Uniform Bldg . & Fire Codes TRANSPORTATION Tues. 6/10 10:00 A.M. j STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Aviation Committee meet with tena is Thurs. 6/12 7:00 P.M. 4th Floor Conf. Room Armed Services Parking Problem 6 Year Transportation Program Petition-Stop sign at 5th & UTILITIES SHANE Jefferson OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS f OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. JUNE 9, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7471 $ 48,000 Charles C. Edwards 444 Cedar Ave. S Constr. Single Family Res. 747 3,012 Koll Business Centers 4201 E Valley Road Tenant Improvement 747 77,000 Roland Desaulnier 1118 N 29th St. Constr. Single Family Res. 747rs 40,000 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 3609 SE 18th Ct. Constr. Single Family Res. 7475 40,000 " 11if 1603 Olympia Ave. SE Constr. Single Family Res. 7476 44,000 if " 1730 Pierce Ave. SE Constr. Single Family Res. 7477 44,000 " " " 1601 Olympia Ave. SE Constr. Single Family Res. 7478 44,000 " " " " 1800 Pierce Ave. SE Constr. Single Family Res. 7479 37,000 Renton Terrace 80 SW 2nd St. Reconstr.of Flat Roof 7480 ----- Loretta Curry 343 Factory Ave. N Demolish Residence 7481 102,855 Boeing Company Boeing-Renton Plant Remodel Restrooms 7482 13,500 Boeing Company Boeing-Renton Plant Repair Walls & Doors 7483 1,800 Carl Erickson 4000 E Valley Road Expand Existing Paint Booth 7484 540,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1010 SW 41st St. Tenant Improvement CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2417 Misty Cove Inc. 5021 Lk. Wash. Blvd. Install Water Line 2418 Stirsky Holdings 2nd & Main Side Sewer 2419 Pacific Management 108 Main Ave. S Driveway & Curb 2420 Dave LaFranchi 910 Grant Ave. S Install Side Sewer 2421 M.L. Gibson 1211 N 28th Pl. Install Side Sewer ELECTRICAL PERMITS 8988 $ 900 Bruce W. Goldmann 328 Cedar Ave. S Wire New Residence 8989 2,500 Valley General 400 S 43rd St. Extend Existing Circuits 8990 425 Al Wiseman 1655 Index SE Replace Existing Service 899 1,322 Guy Lambiaso 520 S 28th Pl. Wire Residence 899 100 J.P. Dean & Co. 1118 N 29th St. Tempor4Lry Service 899'1" 940 Leonard Builders 4433 SE 4th St. Wire New Residence 8994 1,980 Professional Credit 3713 Talbot Rd. S New Underground Service 8995 400 Harry G. Bostick 3527 Shattuck Ave. S Wire Addition To House 8996 23,590 Boeing Company Boeing-Renton Plant Install 55 Fixtures 8997 6,140 Boeing Company Boeing-Renton Plant Remodel Restroom 8998 850 Charles Henderson Co. 1708 Pierce Ave. SE Wire New Residence 8999 850 it " it 1608 Pierce Ave. SE Wire New Residence 9000 850 it itif 1705 Pierce Ave. SE Wire New Residence 9001 850 if if it 1602 Pierce Ave. SE Wire New Residence 9002 201,950 Jack A. Benaroya Co, 1022 SW 41st St. Install Electrical System 9003 150 Frank Bennett 522 SW Langston Rd. Wire Door Opener MECHANICAL PERMITS 7807 $ 2,000 Bruce W. Goldmann 328 Cedar Ave. S Install Heat Pump 7808 2,000 Bruce W. Goldmann 328 Cedar Ave. S Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7809 VOID 7810 737 Leonard Builders 4433 SE 4th St. Install Gas Furnace 7811 35,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1010 SW 41st St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7812 700 Larry Howe 1150 Monroe Ave. NE Install Gas Furnace 7813 65,000 Renton Village Co. 555 Renton Village P1. Install Air Condt. System 7814 1,810 Brown/Strand 2815 Park Ave. N Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7815 300 Lynn Thrasher 904 Grant Ave. S Install Pool Heater 781E 9,000 S.C.S. Holdings 538 Mill Ave. S Install Plumbing/Fixtures '781 860 Charles Henderson Co. 1608 Pierce Ave. SE Install Furnace/Water Heater 781«m. 869 of 11it 7818 Pierce Ave. SE Install Furnace/Water Heater 7819 54,580 Boeing Company Boeing-Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7820 350 Gary Moritz 326 Union Ave. NE Install One Sink 7821 860 Charles Henderson Co. 1602 Pierce Ave. SE Install Furnace/Water Heater 7822 850 Norm Peterson 3402 Park Ave. N Install Electric Boiler 7823 1,610 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4506 SE 4th St. Install Plumbing/Fixtures EXPlll 35 coo OF RENTON DATE 6/09/80 AARRA1;T 015TRIdUTION FUND TCTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: No. #28585 - #28589 $81t179t6a CURRENT PARKS *9tb96084 ARTERIAL STREETS $19t015t87 STREETS $17tN81 *65 LIBRARY $40331154 STREET FORAARC THRUST $140390917 SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR 5304$ 00 WATER"ORKS UTILITY s79t $4jj91 AIRPORT $110736019 EDUIP,rwNT RF-"TAL $210167f35 TOTAL OF :.LL -ARRArJS $258x5*5. 14 wEi THE ";GEFZSIGyc,D 'AL"t3tRS OF Tr±L NAYS 4',") MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY CCIUNCIi., HAVIN3 RELEI /Ef =E'ARTMw' TAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE A'N^W/OR StriVICES -4avE -3EFN R.CEjvEU OR RENDERED) DO HEREBY APPROVE Fl-R PAYME,JT VOL-"ERS NJ$ ?8y a t-1.�[iJaH v'�. �g819 IN THE AMOUNT OF *a58. 545. 14 THIS 9TM DAY Jr JUyc COM4IT E T E CHAIRIAN ��Q. � L, 11 -` MEER �E"BER • ' .''#�'"'•`. l w/ :�•�'L..._S. .. w L.I.D. #307 REVENUE WARRANT No. #R-13 $2,860.80 CASH WARRANT No. #C-17 $2,860.80 OF RE COUNCIL MEMBERS Al AGENDA THOMAS W TRIMM, ~' (D COUNCIL PRESIDENT V Z EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES g, JOHN W REED 09 R E N T O N CITY COUNCIL CHARLES FOHANEL O9�TFO SEPj��O RICHARD M STREDICKE REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, MAYOR J U N E 1 6 , 1 9 8 0 DELORES A MEAD Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . I . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JUNE 9, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARING: Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of particular concern. Any citizen interested in a pend- ing Agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed by simple motion if further discussion or information is requested by a Council member. a. Police Chief requests ordinance controlling weapons on premises where alcoholic beverages dispensed. Refer to Public Safety Committee. b. Parks Dept. requests transfer of funds to replace two old trucks. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. C. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Paul Maxin to the Planning Commission replacing Sandy Webb, effective 7/1/80 through 6/30/83. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Joan Walker to the Planning Commission effective through 6/30/83. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. e. Park Dept. prequests contract time extension to 7/25/80 on behalf of Frontier Landscaping, Inc. re Burnett Linear Park due to late delivery of play equipment. Council concur. f. City Clerk presents petition for vacation of portion of High Ave. NE. Refer to Public Works Dept. , Bd. of Public Works and Transportation Committee for determination re appraisal and retention of utility easement. Also refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting 8/4/80 as public hearing. Concur. g. Court Case Lakeview Tower Assoc. vs City/Warren Gonnason re Building Permit B-6822. Refer to City Attorney. 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Attorney for Eric Grindeland requests review of Alley Vacation June 2, 1980 located Burnett Ave. N. and Park Ave. N. 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL i 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL June 16 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS t Street Vacation High Ave. NE CITY ATTORNEY Lakeview Towers Court Case COMMUNITYSERVICES COMMITTEE Parking at Cedar River Terrace Systems Development Charges ordinances CITY CLERK Notify property owners re VAC-1-80 Provide Transportation Committee with names/addresses of audience re 6-Yr Transp.Pr. MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign Fancher lease extension PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Police Dept. request for ordinance re weapons and alcholic beverages PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Proposed Street Vacation High Ave. NE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Audience comments re -Yr. Transportation Program Street Vacation High Ave. NE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Ordinances on first reading 6/16: Appropriation - Municipal Arts Commission LM Public Sewer Connsection Fund transfer for Park trucks Appointment : Paul Maxin to Planning Commission Joan Walker to Planning Commission Six-Year Transportation Program Street Vacation VAC-5-80 High Ave. NE Undergrounding re resurfacing High School Stadium, Cedar River Trail City Insurance PUBLIC HEARINGS 7/21/80 Proposed Street Vacation SW 23rd APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED Kathy Keolker to the Library Board Tom Teasdale and Nat Weathers to the Park Board RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting June 16 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE AND JOHN W. REED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMAN CHARLES F. SHANE. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; DAN KELLOGG, IN ATTENDANCE Asst. City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; RAY CALDWELL, Police Department; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Supervisor. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. COUNCIL MINUTE MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF APPROVAL June 9, 1980 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 Shinpoch opened Transportation the public hearing to consider the City's Six-Year Transportation Program Improvement Program for 1981 - 1986. The preliminary program was 1981-1986 distributed and listed priorities for the Major (Principal ) Arterials, Secondary (Minor) Arterials , Collector Arterials, Spot Improvements, Local Access Streets and separate priority requests for State Highway Projects for recommendation to the State. Public Works Director Gonnason explained the City priorities and the Urban Arterial Board priorities; Traffic Engineering representative Paul Lumbert used wall maps to assist .... the presentation and program update. Gonnason explained tax funds of $500,000 per year/$3,000,000 over six year period for Arterial Street Construction Program; noting remaining $2,000,000 Forward Thrust Funds used as matching funds for various projects. Continued Letter from John Giuliani , Jr. , 812 N 1st St. , recommended delition of the Wells Ave. bridge from the Six-Year Transportation Program claiming unsettled legal matters concerning size of bridge. Audience Comment Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N. , presented brochure from City of Auburn regarding new city Metro bus service. Mrs. Vaupel requested lower, or no, priority for Wells Ave. bridge and noted that the environmental impact hearing forthcoming. Sandy Webb, Golden View Apartments , Mill Ave. S. , contested the Wells Ave. bridge and asked No. 1 priority on the NE 4th and Union Ave. NE intersection as the most dangerous. Gerald Bartley, 512 Wells Ave N. , favored No. 1 priority and wider Wells Ave. bridge. Robert White, 330 Renton Ave. S. , opposed opening of the Pipeline Rd. , asked resurfacing of Renton Ave. Gonnason noted no plans for opening and explained Cedar Street was not widened, that existing width was repaved. Gonnason noted the intersection of NE 4th and Union NE ready for bid call upon acquisition of rights-of-way. Margaret Sodergren, 341 Wells N. , had carried Wells Ave. residents petition and reported all residents except Bartley favored narrow bridge. Helmit Wibmer, 1933 SE 19th Crt. , complained of large ditch/catch basin in back yards left uncompleted by Rolling Hills developer and recorded as being on public property; Wibmer asked proper remedy be made. Gonnason noted area at bottom of swale in Rolling Hills and could be included as part of the street improvement project. Rosalie Lobe, 2709 Talbot Rd. S. , asked for detailed plan of improvement Talbot Road S. from SW 16th. Dennis Stremick, 2532 Smithers S. , asked of scope of Talbot Rd. at Victoria Park, Scotts Terrace and 17R Renton City Council 6/16/80 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARING - Six-Year Transportation Program - Continued Audience 19th, being advised no change planned. Stremick also inquired of Comment bike routes on Lind Ave. and asked for same magnitude bike area (Continued) as street construction. Darlene Vachon, 2025 Jones Circle SE, representing 350 Rolling Hills families noted community divided by Puget Drive and inquired re improvement of Puget Drive from Benson to Edmonds, noting need for protection of school children and the many accidents. Dave Williams, 1924 Rolling Hills Dr. , also represented Rolling Hills Homeowners and noted need for access to the pool and asked for pedestrian crossing for second phase of development; he also inquired re funding and was advised that condominiums were included in the proposed LID. Al Vachon, .... 2025 Jones Circle SE, asked that speed limit be lowered on Puget Drive and requested condo developers be included in cost of street improvements. Bill Grimm, 1725 SE 16th P1 . , requested pedestrian overpass or stop light on Puget Drive for the Rolling Hills residents. Dee Teodoro, 1733 Aberdeen Ave. SE, asked for traffic light at SE l9th and Puget Drive. Dave Williams also inquired regarding closure of 18th SE and was advised no change was proposed. Al Vachon asked regarding rebuttal if a petition to reopen 16th SE presented; Mayor Shinpoch noted the Homeowners Assoc. would be notified in that event . Public Works Director Gonnason advised of projects scheduled for completion in 1980. Mayor Shinpoch requested review of bike path problems by the Public Works Director. Six-Year MOVED BY REED, SECOND CLYMER, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Transportation MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE SIX-YEAR STREET PROGRAM Program Adopted AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER SUBJECT MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, THE CITY CLERK PROVIDE THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE WITH A LISTING OF NAMES AND ADDRESSES SO THAT THEIR CONCERNS WILL BE ATTENDED TO BY THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. Time: 9:05 p.m. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. The meeting reconvened at 9: 17 p.m. ROLL CALL: All Council Members present as previously shown. AUDIENCE COMMENT Al Abbott , 8925 S 125th , Seattle, inquired regarding sign on telephone pole located on S 122nd St. , and was advised of proposed street vacation. Sandy Webb, Mill Ave. S. , called attention to Consent Agenda item re appointment of Paul Maxin to the Planning Commission; Mr. Webb 's term expires 6/30/80. Mr. Webb urged greater interest by the elected officials in the Planning Commission affairs , CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included therein: Ordinance Letter from Police Chief Darby requested an ordinance controlling Requested weapons on premises where alcoholic beverages are dispensed. Refer to the Public Safety Committee. i Fund Transfer Letter from Parks Department Supt. Ron Heiret requested transfer of funds for purchase of two trucks, $9,408.77. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Paul Maxin to the Planning Commission for three-year term which is effective from 7/1/80 - through 6/30/83; position presently held by Sandy Webb whose term expires 6/30/80. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Joan Walker to the Planning Commission effective through 6/30/83. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Burnett Park Letter from the Park Department requested contracttime extension to 7/25/80 on behalf of Frontier Landscaping, Inc. re Burnett Linear Park due to late delivery of play equipment. The letter noted the contractor had proceeded with the project ahead of schedule. Council concur in request for time extension. Renton City Council Page 3 6/16/80 CONSENT AGENDA - Continued Street Vacation Letter from City Clerk Mead presented petition for vacation of VAC -5-80 a portion of High Ave. NE, filed by John A. and Ruth D. Jane. High Ave. NE Refer subject to the Public Works Department , Board of Public Works and Transportation Committee for determination regarding the petition and retention of utility easements. Also refer to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting 8/4/80 as public hearing. Concur. Court Case Letter from City Clerk Mead presented Court Case filed by Lakeview Towers Lakeview Tower Associates vs City of Renton, Warren Gonnason 80-2-08625-1 regarding Building Permit B-6822. Refer to the City Attorney. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA. Approved CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Frank W. Holman of Law firm of Evans, Quimby, Hall Street Vacation and Holman, Seattle, requested reconsideration or rescind action VAC -1-80 taken by the Council 6/2/80 for vacation of entire alleyway (UAC-1-80) located between Burnett Ave. N. and Park Ave. N. The letter explained that client, Eric Grindeland, whose garage is located on the alleyway would suffer loss of use of garage and loss of property value. Assistant City Attorney Kellogg explained that Mr. Holman and Mr. Grindeland had attended the Ways and Means Committee meeting for the purpose of explaining the request for reconsideration and had elected not to remain for the Council meeting. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report that recommended the ordinance Ways and Means vacating the alley between Burnett N. and Park N. (VAC-1-80) Committee be amended to vacate only that property considered in the Street Vacation original petition (as filed by Eugene Casper) . MOVED BY CLYMER, VAC-1-80 SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.- Reconsidered Councilman Stredicke objected to changing a Council decision made at a public hearing, claiming moral obligation to notify persons present. Asst . Attorney Kellogg noted there is no legal requirement that the decision be made at public hearing and had recommended reconsideration. -ROLL CALL: 3-Ayes : CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL; 3-N0: TRIMM, STREDICKE, REED. MAYOR SHINPOCH voted AYE. MOTION CARRIED. City Clerk requested to so notify property owners of those deleted lots. OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Chairman Reed submitted committee Community Services report that recommended the Parks and Recreation Department Committee proceed with the agreement reached with the Renton School Dis- Cedar River Trail trict for underground wiring re parkinq lot resurfacing at the High School Stadium; and the matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Project costs : City $6,064; School District $5,500; Total $11 ,564. MOVED BY REED, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Committee of the Council President Pro tem Stredicke presented Committee of the Whole Whole report recommending that the Systems Development Charges Systems and related ordinances be referred to the Community Services Development Committee for review and to meet with interested parties. Ordinances MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. City Insurance The report recommended concurrence with the recommendation of the Community Services Committee relating to city insurance: (a) Takes the retrospective program approach on general and liability insurance; (b) Names Roger Davis as the City ' s Insurance Broker; (c) Increases the ''umbrella'' coverage from $1 million to $5 million. The committee further recommended that savings in insurance and/or differences from budgeted insurance payment funds be designated for a new ''insurance reserve fund'' and that the matter be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for proper resolutions and ordinances. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE WITH REGARD TO CITY INSURANCE. CARRIED. Councilman Reed thanked Administra- tive Assistant Michael Parness for help with the study of the City's insurance program. iso Renton City Council Page 4 6/16/80 OLD BUSINESS - Continued - Committee of the Whole - Continued Capital The Committee of the Whole recommended that members of the Improvement Council submit comments on proposed capital improvement projects Program within thrity days and the matter be discussed at that time. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation Transportation Committee (Aviation) Chairman Stredicke submitted Committee report recommending that Council extend Fancher Flyways completion Fancher Flyways date from June 1 , to September 1 , 1980 for hangar buildings on Lease 90-Day the East Side Air Park and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to Extension Inquest sign extension document. The report noted delays due to ADAP Project construction, East Perimeter Road completion and Fire Department requirements on hydrants. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND EXTEND COMPLETION DATE. CARRIED. Renton Aviation The committee recommended Council agree to interim lease addendum for parking space (two separate areas totaling 13,924.96 sq.ft. ) for Renton Aviation, Inc. until their lease renewal date 8/1/80; $300 charges have been agreed. The space has been found between West Perimeter Road and Rainier Ave. across fron Renton Aviation leased area and will meet the parking space requirements for new large building on the Airport. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Councilman Councilman Stredicke inquired re sale of surplus public-use Stredicke areas in the Highlands. Public Works Director Gonnason advised Inquiries negotiations were proceeding. Councilman Stredicke also inquired whether or not rental and sale of condominiums was meeting the City ' s regulations, especially the complex located on Sunset Blvd. NE near Union Ave. NE. Mayor Shinpoch advised matter will be explored. Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in the Committee Mayor' s appointment of Kathy Keolker to the Library Board; five Appointments year term effective to 6/1/85. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, Confirmed CONCUR IN REPORT AND AFFIRM APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. The committee report recommended concurrence in the Mayor's reappointments of Tom Teasdale and Nathaniel Weathers, Jr. to the Park Board; both four-year terms effective to 6/1/84. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN REPORT AND CONFIRM THE APPOINTMENTS. CARRIED. Tax Monies from The committee report recommended that the subject of collection King County of property tax monies by the City from King County be referred to the City Attorney' s office for direction as to the proper procedure of requesting that King County pay the City on a monthly basis. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report recom- Connnittee mending first reading of an ordinance appropriating funds in the First Reading amount of $1 ,050 from Unanticipated Revenue to Current Fund for Appropriation Municipal Arts Commission. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. First Reading The committee recommended first reading of an ordinance amending Public Sewer the requirements for connection to public sewer system. Follow- ing reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution #2344 The committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolution Proposed Street setting the 21st day of July for public hearing regarding the Vacation SW 23rd proposed vacation of portion of SW 23rd St. as petitioned by Martin Seelig and Olympic Pipeline. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Renton City Council 6/16/80 Page 5 NEW BUSINESS Parking MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, THE SUBJECT OF PARKING AT Cedar River CEDAR RIVER TERRACE BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES Terrace COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Highlights Mayor Shinpoch reported that in speaking with the Chamber Since 1/2/80 of Commerce Legislative Committee, she had used the opportunity to sum up highlights of the cooperative venture of Council and Administration since 2/1/80 for the following accomplishments : Traffic Engineer to be on board mid-July (44 applicants) . Professional salary survey (First in 17 years) . Utility Rate Study authorized. Reclaiming Fifth Floor of City Hall has been commenced. E. R. C. and extra help in the Building Division. Forum provided for citizens re access to Maple Valley Hwy. New Fire Station to be opened and manned in September. Fair Practices Policy. Data Processing survey at no cost to City. New roof for Main Library (work in progress) and new roof on the Highlands Fire Station. City Shops to be relocated soon without hasty commitment on remaining land. Opening of new Burnett South Park next month. City insurance program accomp- lished. On-going work on Capital Improvement Program. Mayor Shinpoch complimented the Council for decisiveness and not backing away, but being a responsive, responsible legis- lative body. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:20 P.M. Delores A. Mead, C. .C. City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 16, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs . 6/19 Cancelled ROCKHILL COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 6/17 4:30 P.M. REED i 3rd Floor Conf. Room Audubon Society requests- Invites Planning Director;Group Homes- Invites Ron Nelson ; Parking Problems Cedar River Terrace WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 6/23 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PU6,_IC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Tues. 6/24 4:30 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room t I UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. JUNE 16, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7V8-5-$ 75,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1010 SW 41st St. Bldg.4 Extend Sprinkler System 7486 4,000 Ms. Marie Gunn 4121 SE 3rd Pl . Construct Utility Bldg. 7487 8,000 Gerrit B. Bonnema 3726 Lake Wash. Blvd. Construct Garage,Greenhouse 7488 6,000 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Install Trailer 7489 46,000 Pulte Home Corp. 1114 Pierce Ave. NE Construct Residence 7490 52,000 Pulte Home Corp. 3602 NE 11th Ct. Construct Residence 7_491 52,000 Pulte Home Corp. 1110 Pierce Ave. NE Construct Residence '92 54,000 Pulte Home Corp. 1106 Pierce Ave. NE Construct Residence 93 74, 195 Boeing Renton Plant Construct Restrooms �/44 2,562 Koll Business Centers 215 SW 41st St. Tenant Improvement 95 VOID 7496 --- Seattle Realty Inc. 609/615 S. Grady Way Demolition of Two Residences 7497 5,000 Charles Peterson 201 Union Ave. SE Construct Storage Shed 7498 18,550 Ray Harker 832 SW 4th P1 . Construct Addition to Resid. 7499 VOID 7500 1 ,302,000 Pacific NW Bell 225 Williams Ave. So. Construct Equipment Bldg. 7501 --- Paul S. Chiado,Metro Ind.East Valley Rd. & Lind Ave. Annual License for Fill 7502 20,000 G & M Investments 3811 NE 3rd Ct. Construct Apartment Complex 7503 650 Arthur P. Moore 4207 SE 3rd St. Install Composition Roof CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2 22 Stirsky Holdings Ltd. 536/538 Mill Ave. S. Sanitary Sewer & Storm Drng. 2423 Brown/Strand Homes 1213 N. 29th St. Install Sanitary Side Sewer 2424 Brown/Strand Homes 2815 Park Ave. No. Install Sanitary Side Sewer 2425 Paccar Inc. N. 4th & Houser Way N. Install Storm Sewer 2426 Puget Sound Enterprises 4501 SE 2nd Pl . Install Sanitary Sewer 2427 Stirsky Holdings 2nd & Main Sidewalk & Driveway 2428 5th & Park Co. 500 Park Ave. No. Install Sanitary Side Sewer 2429 J.P. Dean 1118 N. 29th Install Side Sewer 2430 Dan Shane 2003 Maple Valley Hwy. 2 Curb Cuts ELECTRICAL PERMITS 900 $ 390 P. Spagnole 72 Logan Replace Fuse Box 9005 259,000 Boeing Renton Plant Wire Building Remodel 9006 1 ,600 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Install Former & Circuit )7 250 Terry Thomas 217 Garden N. Change Service )8 100 Pacific NW Bell 225 Williams Ave. So. Temporary Service rr)9 5,800 Boeing Renton Plant Wire Restrooms 9010 5,000 Dunn Lumber Co. N. Brooks & Factory Install Single Phase Service 9011 10,000 T.C. Colby's 200 SW 43rd St. Wire Sandwich Shop 9012 2,500 Solon Maderia 204 SW 43rd St. Install Service Panel 9013 150 Harry L. Faucher 529 Whitworth Increase Service 9014 500 Ray Harker 832 SW 4th P1 . Wire Addition 9015 8,940 Boeing Renton Plant Wire Office Bldg. 9016 31 ,767 Pacific Car & Foundry 1400 North 4th St. Wire Foundry 9017 525 McDonalds Restr. 73 Rainier Ave. So. Wire Freezer & Trash Ccmpact. 9018 700 George Oberholtzer 2210 Vashon Ct. NE Wire Residence 9019 45 Anna McMahon 3325 SE 5th St. Temporary Service 9020 100 Charles Henderson 3609 SE 17th Ct. Temporary Service 9021 250 Loretta Olson 2138 Union Ave. NE Wire Meter Base & Conduit 9022 150,000 Pacific NW Bell 225 Williams Ave. So. Wire Equipment Bldg. MECHANICAL PERMITS 78-2V-$ 3,233 Al Wiseman 1655 Index Ave. SE Install Electric Heat Pump 7825 1 ,075 Guy Lambiaso 521 So. 28th Pl . Install Gas Furnace 7826 20,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7827 350 Puget Sound Ent. Inc. 4501 SE 2nd Pl . Plumbing Reversal 7828 31 ,325 Seattle Opera Society 1655 N. 4th St. Install Fire Protection Sys. 7829 100,000 Pacific NW Bell 225 Williams Ave. So. Install HVAC 7830 2,000 Pacific NW Bell 225 Williams Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7831 737 Leonard Builders 4513 SE 4th St. Install Furnace 7832 VOID "3 60,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Plumbing/Fixtures 4 325 Harry Bostick 3527 Shattuck Ave. So. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 5 1 ,000 Jocko's 3901 NE 4th St. Install Walk In Cooler *6 400 Robert Edwards Renton Shopping Center Install Gas Range REVOCABLE PERMIT 0050 Boeing Renton Plant Landscaping & Parking SIGN PERMITS 00 $ 2,000 Renton School Distr. 3000 NE 4th St. Install Pole Sign 801 1 ,200 Standard Service Tire 205 Logan Ave. So. Install Roof Sign 802 400 Steve Harer 3901 NE 4th St. Install Wall Sign 803 175 Eric Backman 3205 NE 4th St. Install Pole Sign OF R'06' 41 +� AGENDA CC>UNCIL MEMBERS THOMAS W.TRIMM, U 0 COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES �, JOHN W REED RANDALL ROCKHILL °�.� R E N T O N CITY C O U 111 C I L CHARLES F SHANE ONTFD SEPjE�O�P RICHARD M.STREDICKE REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, JUNE 23 , 1 9 8 0 DELORES A MEAD MAYOR Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . i 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JUNE 16, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARING: Proposed Street Vacation of a portion of Pelly Place North Petitioned by Lake Terrace Associates 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of particular concern. Any citizen interested in a pend- ing Agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6, CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed by simple motion if further discussion or information is requested by a Council Member. a. Petition requests vacation of of Highlands Public Use Area, Tract 46 Lot 2, Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting date of August 11 , 1980. b. Parks Department requests resolution declaring Highlands Public Use Area Tract 46 Lot 2, as surplus. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. C. Planning Department notes completion and acceptance of Senior Center Project; requests Council acceptance authorizing final payment in amount of $3,521 ,46 to contractor and commencement of 30-day retainage period. CAG-052-78• Concur. d. Call for Bids - Tennis Courts covering Tiffany Park and Talbot Hill Reser- voir. Refer to Park Board. Park Board recommends acceptance of low bid of Fryer-Knowles, Inc. as recommended by the Park Board. e. Hearing Examiner recommends approval with restrictive covenants Rezone 037-80 May Creek Associates G-9600 to R-2 for purpose of future townhouse develop- ment; property located on Lake Washington Blvd. NE at SE 76th St. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. f, Public Works Dept. presents petition for water line L. I . D. in vicinity of NE 27th St and Edmonds Ave. NE. Refer to Board of Public Works and Utilities CommiLLee to determine boundary lines . 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL H . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL June 23 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Street Vacation VAC-6-80 Portion of NE 12th St. Proposed Waterline LID NE 27th St. BUILDING DEPARTMENT Matter of Group Homes PLANNING DEPARTMENT Matter of Group Homes PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Location adult films, etc. UTILITIES COMMITTEE Proposed Waterline LID WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Land fill moratorium Ordinance on first reading 6/23: Alley Vacation VAC-1-80 Resolution for city initiated street vacation NE 12th 8/11/80 Resolution declaring Block 46 as surplus Street Vacation Pelly Place N for ordinance Group Homes (if resolution needed) APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED Paul Maxin to the Planning Commission, 3-yr term effective through 6/30/83 Joan Walker to Planning Commission, 3-yr term effective through 6/30/83 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting June 23 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN REED AND CHARLES F. SHANE. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE 4 IN ATTENDANCE WARREN, City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; RICHARD HOUGHTON, Public Works Dept. ; RAY CALDWELL, Police Department; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director. MINUTE APPROVAL Council Minutes of June 16, 1980. Councilman Rockhill requested correction Page 3, Street Vacation VAC-1-80: Eric Grindeland and his attorney Mr. Holman, discussed letter and vacation before the Council meeting with City Attorney and chose not to remain at meeting (did not attend Ways and Means Committee meet- ing) . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE MINUTES AS CORRECTED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, Street Vacation published and mailed as required by law, Mayor Shinpoch opened Pelly Place N. the public hearing to consider vacation of south portion of Pelly VAC-2-80 Place North having a width of 50' and located south of lots No. 38 and 29 of Eldon Acres, as petitioned by Steve Harer, Property Manager of Lake Terrace Associates. Letter from Board of Public Works Chairman Gonnason reported the Board finds no objection to the vacation as street is not necessary for the City's traffic circulation, however, it is necessary to retain a utility easement as sanitary sewer line and telephone cable are located in the right-of-way. The letter recommended the City charge a fee equal to one-half of the appraised value which the Board recommended be set at $2.80 per sq. ft. Letter from the Public Works Department reported petition valid and repre- sented 100% of the total property to be vacated. Public Works Engineer Houghton used map to point out street vacation and noted information received that Lake Terrace Associates are not owners of one abutting parcel , but are in the process of purchasing; however, represent 75% of abutting property (only 2/3 approval required by law) . Continued Persons present making inquiries : Dick Beltz, 1221 N 27th, asked re property division, zoning and access. City Attorney Warren advised that the street right-of-way is divided with one-half to each abutting owner, that the zoning does not change but becomes that of the abutting property, in this case being T Zone on west and G-6000 on the east. Bill Heath, 1303 N 26th, area property owner, inquired regarding zoning. Helen Shook, 1405 N 24th, noted topography and feared excavation of hillside at the vacation site would cause damage to property above at the top of steep hillside; also inquired re possible landlocking. Engineer Houghton used map to show access and no landlocking. Attorney advised excavation would be future matter requiring permits and approval from the City. Steve Harer, Lake Terrace Assoc. , 11326 Rainier Ave. S. , Seattle, reported no plans to excavate, that property would be used for placement of trailers; also noted that northeastern parcel was recently purchased from Thomas Cook but do-ow_n '75% abutting property. The requirement was noted that all l=ees be paid prior to adoption of vacation ordinance. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Moved by Shane, Second Hughes, vacate the street and charge 1/2 of appraised value. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, VACATE THAT PORTION OF PELLY PLACE NORTH, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, RETAINING EASEMENT AND CHARGING ONE-HALF THE APPRAISED Vacation VALUE. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, REFER THE MATTER Approved TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Time: 9:27 p.m. Renton City Council 6/23/80 Page 2 AUDIENCE COMMENT Helen Ivanich, 2907 Park Ave. N. , submitted a petition asking Alley Vacation Council to add the names of those parties that did not sign VAC-1-80 petition for vacation of alley between Burnett Ave. N and Park Ave. N between N 30th St. and N 29th St. , so that the entire alley could be vacated. Ways and Means Committee Chair- man Clymer explained the ordinance would be presented for first reading for vacation of the alley as presented in the petition from Eugene Casper (without six easterly lots included) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL ALLOW FILING OF PETITION -, FOR VACATION OF REMAINING PORTION OF ALLEY BY OWNERS OF THE SIX PARCELS IF THEY SO DESIRE, AND FEE- BE WAIVED. S. Carpenter, 9213 Park N, asked that owners of the six omitted properties be allowed to join with original petition; and the need for a new petition was explained. MOTION CARRIED. (_See following item) Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented a committee Committee report recommending first reading of an ordinance vacating a First Reading portion of alley between Burnett Ave. N. & Park Ave N between Alley Vacation N 30th St. and N 29th St. (VAC-1-80) per Casper petition. Ordinance MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Following reading of the ordinance, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR TWO WEEKS. CARRIED. Upon further inquiry from Mrs. Ivanich regarding petition for vacation of remainder of alley, City Attorney Warren advised proper form should be obtained from the Public Works Department. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included therein: Street Vacation Letter from the Public Works Department presented a petition Portion NE 12th for street vacation of a portion of NE 12th St. which was a VAC-6-80 deadend, rounded cul-de-sac street. The street has been opened and continued as thorough-fare and the rounded portion of cul-de-sac - is no longer necessary for roadway purposes; needs to be vacated City Initiated to the abutting City property for surplus and sale with portion of the public use area in Block 46 corrected plat of the Renton Highlands No. 2. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting hearing date of 8/11/80 and to Board of Public Works. Highlands Public Letter from Parks Department requested a resolution declaring Use Area Tract 46, Lot 2, Highlands Public Use Area, as surplus. Money Surplus received from the sale will be credited to Park Acquisition Fund. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution declaring subject area surplus. Above vacation of portion of NE 12th Street abuts subject property to be declared surplus. ) Project Completion Letter from Planning Department reported completion and accep- Senior Center tance of the Senior Center Project CAG 052-78, Calhoun Construc- tion Co. , Inc. and recommended Council accept completion of the contract 6/23/80 and final payment of $3,521 .46 to the contractor. The letter also recommended start of 30-day lien period for release of ,retained amount to the contractor upon receipt of required documentation. The letter also reported additional items beyond noted contract when Block Grant funds become avail- able. Council concur in recommendation. Bid Opening City Clerk reported Call for Bids 6/18 construction of tennis courts at Tiffany Park and Talbot Hill Reservoir. Two bids were received. Refer to Park Board. (See following award. ) Tennis Courts Letter from the Park Dept. recommended acceptance of low bid for tennis court construction per Park Board recommendation of Fryer-Knowles, Inc. in the amount of $56,651 .40. (See above) Council concur. May Creek Assoc. Letter from Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended approval with Rezone R-037-80 restrictive covenants of rezone requested by May Creek Associates from G-9600 to R-2 for the purpose of future townhouse develop- ment; property located on Lake Washington Blvd. NE at SE 76th. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. 188 Renton City Council 6/23/80 Page 3 Consent Agenda - Continued Proposed Letter from Public Works Department presented petition for Water line proposed water main construction by Local Improvement District LID in the vicinity of NE 27th St. and Edmonds Ave. NE. Refer to the Board of Public Works and the Utilities Committee to determine the boundary line. Concur. Consent Agenda MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS Approval PRESENTED. CARRIED. I OLD BUSINESS Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Reed presented committee Committee report that recommended a moratorium be placed on all land Renton Valley fill activity in the Renton Valley from SW 30th north to SW 16th Land Fill and from SR-167 west to the Burlington Norther Railroad tracks. Moratorium The report stated the intent applies to all new and/or those land fill permits which might be renewed. Moved by Reed, Second by Stredicke, Council concur in recommendation. Upon advice from the City Attorney, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, AMEND THE MOTION TO PLACE A MORATORIUM ON THE RENTON VALLEY FROM SW 30th NORTH TO SW 16th AND FROM SR-167 WEST TO THE BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILROAD TRACKS FOR 120 DAYS FOR THE PURPOSE OF STUDY OF DRAINAGE, PRESERVATION OF WILD LIFE AND PUBLIC WELFARE; AND TO REFER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Group Homes The Community Services committee report recommended that the subject of group homes in residential areas be referred to Planning_ and Building Departments for report and recommendation on existing ordinance. The report further recommended that a public hearing be held at which time reports and recommenda- tions be presented. MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN THE REPORT. CARRIED. MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE, REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION IF REQUIRED. CARRIED. Areas of Location MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, THE SUBJECT OF ADULT BOOK- Adult Films, etc. STORES, FILMS AND NOVELTY SHOPS BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Mosquito Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding spraying for mosquitoes Spraying in the Talbot area and was advised by Mayor Shinpoch that the delay was due to legal advice, notice to residents and spraying now to proceed with proper weather conditions; funds and man power are available. Stredicke noted need for proper timing. Association Councilman Hughes announced attendance at the Association of of Washington Washington Cities Conference in Olympia and explained benefits Cities to attendees from exchange of information, especially from the round table discussions. Hughes noted complaint on the environ- mental impact system when the process was misused for delay or stalling tactic beyond reasonable investigation. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Committee report that recommended concurrence in the Mayor's appointment Appointment of Paul Maxin to the Planning Commission for a three-year term Confirmed effective through 6/30/83. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED. Mayor Shinpoch introduced Paul Maxin and noted he had previously served as Councilman prior to the City becoming Optional Municipal Code city. Reappointment The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in the Planning Mayor's reappointment of Joan Walker to the Planning Commission Commission for a three-year term effective through 6/30/83. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN THE APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Antitrust Laws The committee report noted new developments relating to the antitrust laws, and recommended elimination of the monopolies on both taxicab and pawnbroker licenses. The report also recom- mended referral back to the Ways and Means Committee for amending ordinances. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR AND REFER THE MATTER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE, CARRIED. Renton City Council 6/23/80 _ Ppge 4 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Voucher The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval of Vouchers Approval No. 28825 through No. 29038 in the amount of $596,170.38 having received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise and/or services rendered. Warrants No. 28820 - No. 28824 were machine voided. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following ordinances Committee for second and final readings : (First reading 6/16/80) Ordinance #3440 An ordinance was read amending the City Code relating to the Public Sewer connection of public sewer system in accordance with State law. System Connection MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. 6-AYE: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED, SHANE; ONE-NO: STREDICKE. CARRIED. (properties within 200 ft. to connect within 90 days. ) Ordinance #3441 An ordinance was read appropriating and transferring funds in Municipal Arts the amount of $1 ,050 from Unanticipated Revenue, Washington Commission State Arts Commission, King County Arts Commission and private Appropriation donations unto Current Fund for Municipal Arts Commission. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL; ALL AYES. CARRIED. Resolution #2345 The committee recommended reading and adoption of the following Six-Year resolutions: A resolution was read adopting the City's Six- Transportation Year Transportation Improvement Program for 1981 through 1986. Improvement Public Hearing was held 6/16/80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND Program HUGHES, ADOPT THE SIX-YEAR STREET PROGRAM. Councilman Shane requested deletion of the Wells Ave. Bridge. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Shane requested his NO vote be recorded. Resolution #2346 A resolution was read for transfer of $9,408.77 providing for Trans er - Truck purchase of two new trucks, Park Equipment Cumulative Reserve Purchase Fund to Parks Facilities. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Elks Rezone Upon inquiry, Committee Chairman Clymer noted Elks Club Rezone was being held pending filing of the correct legal description by the Elks Club. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Marshall Mayor Shinpoch advised that Warren Marshall , Police Department Retires jailer, will be retiring 6/4/80. Marshall is the husband of Finance Director Gwen Marshall and has been with the City for 18 years. State Licensing Mayor Shinpoch announced the State Department of Licensing Relocates has given notice and will be vacating the Highlands building on 9/1/80, no plans made for immediate use of the space. The Mayor further reported that the building across from the Fire Station was being investigated due to close proximity for informational purposes. Local 21R Mayor Shinpoch reported that Local 21R met in special session 6/17 and voted to reject the salary survey; meeting has been scheduled and problem may be due to misunderstanding. The Mayor advised Council no action contrary to their direction to the Administration to be taken and they will be kept informed. Lakeview Towers The subject of the City and Lakeview Towers (West Hill ) will be before the courts on 6/30. Fire Department The Mayor further noted a Fire Department \,ehicle was damaged Accident beyond repair last week in an on-duty ac:ident; no one injured. 1, matter will be referred to the insurance carriers. Renton City Council 6/23/80. Page 5 AUDIENCE COMMENT Mary Nybaum, 8Q2 110th Place, inquired regarding Agenda item; May Creek Associates Rezone 037-80, property located on Lake Washington Blvd. NE at SE 76th St. Council .Members invited Mrs. Nybaum to the Ways and Means Committee meeting 7/7/80 at 7:00 p.m. where the rezone ordinance would be discussed for presentation to the Council . The area was also pointed out ,on the wall map. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Council , it was MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 9:47 p.m. Delores A. Me d,C..0 .C. City Clerk E D TABULATION SHEET PROJ EC T • Construction of Tennis Courts-Tiffany Park b Talbot Hill DAT E • Reservoir June 18, 1980 BIODER 810 Fryer-Knowles, Inc. Base Bid $53,800.00 205 S. Dawson Tax 2,851.40 Seattle, WA 98108 AA, 88, EEO TOTAL $56,651.40 Porter Construction Co., Inc. Base Bid $64,210.00 3010 Meridian Ct. No. Tax 3,409.55 Puyallup, WA 98371 AA, 88, EEO TOTAL $67,619.55 I EKPiil 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 6/23/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: NO.28820 - No.28824 CURRENT $1410907073 PARK$ $840+967.59 ARTERIAL STREETS $50918073 STREETS $410141059 LIBRARY $30027033 COMP EMP TR ACT $492008 STREET FORWARD THRUST $130073012 L WASH* BCH* FWD THRUST 039. 111027 SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR $30821046 WATERWORKS UTILITY $112A176*41 AIRPORT $30370021 9975 W & S CONSTRUCTION $1700i66.88 EQUIPMENT RENTAL $4A42702i FIREMENfS PENSION $210218036 UNEMPLOYMENT COMP* $2,050.41 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $596♦ 170038 WEA THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL# HAVIN$ RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICE• HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED* DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO* 28825 THROUGH NO, 29038 IN THE AMOUNT 01► •5960170038 T IS 2380 DAY OF JUNE 19800 COMMITTEECHAIRMANMEMBER . • 9 MEMBER . . . (� :' � • ri CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 23, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 6/26 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Hearing Examiner & Zoning Ordinan e COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 7/8 4:30 P.M. REED 13rd Floor Conf. Room WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 7/7 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 6/25 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room Weapons & Beverage Ordinance TRANSPORTATION Tues. 6/24 4:30 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Pending Street Vacations ,LID 313, LID 319, Subdivision Ordinance re Cul de sacs -'Public Works Rep. Wed. 7/9 7:00 P.M. 4th Floor Conf. Room 6 Yr.Street Improvement Plan UTILITIES SHANE (Wells St. Bridge) OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS LEOFF Wed. 7/2 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room Liberty Park Picnic Fri . 7/4 1 :00 P.M. Liberty Park 4th of July Ball Game iI *Request be in attendance OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPT. JUNE 23, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 750 $ 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3605 SE 18th Ct. Construct Residence 7505 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3622 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence 7506 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3619 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence 7507 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1728 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Residence 7508 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3615 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence 7509 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 1807 Pierce Ave. SE Construct Residence 7510 44,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3628 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence 7511 44,000-.. Charles Henderson Co. 3624 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence 7512 40,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3611 SE 19th Ct. Construct Residence 7513 40,000 Charles Henderson Co. 3601 SE 18th Ct. Construct Residence 7514 44,000 VOID .. 7515 1 ,700 Tom Tobacco 216 Tobin St. Demolition of House 7516 2,000 Wm. & Merrily Hornell 2533 NE 24th St. Construct Deck & Shield 7517 170,000 Boeing Renton Plant Construct Foundation 7518 25,000 Boeing Renton Plant Install Sliding Doors 7519 • 70,000 Imrich & Jacquiline Halasz 260 Stevens Ave. NW Construct Residence 7520 3,000 Frances M. & Earl Pieper 345 Meadow Ave. N. Addition to Residence 7521 10,000 Beadex Mfg. Co. 833 Houser Way No. Grading,Paving & Fencing 7522 2,225,000 G & M Investments 3811 NE 3rd Ct. Construct Apartment Complex 7523 VOID 7524 VOID 7525 VOID 7526 VOID 7527 27,500 United Way 305 SW 43rd St. Remodel and Add to Bldg. 752.8 2,400 Raymond L. Moravec 3430 NE 6th Pl . Construct Attached Garage CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2 31 SORCO 2210 Vashon Ct. NE Install Side Sewer 2432 Charles Henderson Co. 1601 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer 2433 Charles Henderson Co. 1603 Olympia Ave. SE Install Side Sewer 2434 Charles Henderson Co. 1730 Pierce Ave. SE Install Side Sewer 2435 Charles Henderson Co. 1800 Pierce Ave. SE Install Side Sewer 2436 Charles Henderson Co. 1804 Pierce Ave. S€ Install Side Sewer 2437 Charles Henderson Co. 1806 Pierce Ave. SE Install Side Sewer 2438 Charles Henderson Co. 3609 SE 18th Ct. Install Side Sewer 2439 Seattle Opera Warehouse 1655 N. 4th Install Driveways & Sidewalk 2440 Lincoln Property Co. , Inc. 1300 So. Eagle Ridge Dr. Install Side Sewer 2441 Loretta Olson 2146 Union Ave. NE Install Sanitary Sewer 2442 Loretta Olson 2146 Union Ave. NE Install Side Sewer ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9023 $ 100 Edward Lidzbarski 301 SW Grady Way Install Temporary Power 9o'24 940 Leonard Builders 4513 SE 4th St. Wire Residence 9025 850 Charles Henderson Co. 1709 Pierce Ave. SE Wire Residence 9026 850 Charles Henderson Co. 1711 Pierce Ave. SE Wire Residence 9027 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1728 Pierce Ave. SE Temporary Service 9028 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1800 Pierce Ave. SE Temporary Service 9029 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1806 Pierce Ave. SE Temporary Service 9030 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1725 Pierce Ave. SE Temporary Service 9031 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1603 Olympia Ave. SE Temporary Service 9032 100 Charles Henderson Co. 1720 Pierce Ave. SE Temporary Service 9033 200 City of Renton 502 Burnett Ave. So. Install Sprinkler System 9034 600 Carl Erickson 400 E. Valley Rd. Wire Paint Booth 9035 500 Tim McClincy 2617 NE 23rd St. Replace & Wire Service Equip. 9036 42,480 Boeing Renton Plant Install Light Fixtures 9037 350 Future Design 201 Union Ave. SE Hook Up Mobile Home 9038 600 Koll Co. 4201 East Valley Rd. Install Irrigation System 9039 40,275 G & M Investment 3811 NE 3rd Ct. Wire Apartment Bldg. 9040 44,750 G & M Investment 3811 NE 3rd Ct. Wire Apartment Bldg. 9041 44,750 G & M Investment 3811 NE 3rd Ct. Wire Apartment Bldg. 9042 16,000 Bill McLaughlin 3217 NE Sunset Blvd. Wire Office Bldg. 9043 600 Heady Construction 3000 Royal Hills Dr. Repair Fire Damage 9044 100 Pulte Homes 1106 Pierce Ave. NE " -.mporary Service MECHANICAL PERMITS 7837 1 , 00 Marie Gunn 4121 SE 3rd Pl . Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7838 7,000 Larry Waters 200 SW 43rd St. Install Range & Broiler 7839 407 Gary L. Carner 3405 Talbot Rd. So. Install Gas Furnace 7840 500 Jim Gardin 800 North 3rd St. Install Gas Conversion Brnr. 7841 1,820 Henderson 3609 SE 18th Ct. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7842 $ 1 , 70 Henderson 1636 Pierce Ave. SE Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7843 2,000 John F. Parks 5227 Ripley Lane No. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7844 500 Dick Friedly 314 Garden Ave. No. Install Gas Furnace 7845 1,000 George Oberholtzer 2210 Vashon Ct. NE Install Electric Furnace 7846 14,000 Koll Co. 200 SW 43rd St. Hearing/Air Conditioning 7847 842 Leonard Builders 4506 SE 4th St. Install Gas Furnace 7848 7,500 Vorlin Constr. Co. 3217 NE Sunset Blvd. Install Plumbing/Fixtures 7849 15,000 Service Paper Co. 3324 Lind Ave. SW Install Unit Heaters REVOCABLE PERMITS 0051 $ 10 Wright,Schuchart,Harbor Co. PO Box 3764 Fence 0052 10 Jack's Restaurant 3011 Sunset Blvd. NE Paving & Parking Lot SIGN PERMITS 00-$ -500 Renton Properties 18th & Grant Ave. S. Redwood Sign 805 20 GlenA. Wilcox 320 Rainier Ave. S. Temp. Ground Sign 806 900 William T. Beeks 406 Burnett So. Install Pole Sign C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS )NTH OF JUNE, 1980 THE FINANCE DIRECTOR; FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 80 CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT FUND Per Resolution No. 2329 $ 11000.00 80 CONTINGENCY FUND SENIOR CTR.CONSTR. Per Resolution No. 2329 $ 5,616.00 w '80 CU).2RENT FUND CITY SHOP CONSTRUCTIO Per Ordinance No. 3429 860,213.00 80 CURRENT FUND $ 81,179.62 PARKS & RECREATION 9,696.84 ARTERIAL STREETS 19,015.87 CITY STREETS 17,481.65 LIBRARY 4,331.54 STREET FORWARD THRUST 14,390.17 SENIOR CITIZ. CENTER CONST. 304.00 WATERWORKS UTILITY 79,241.91 AIRPORT 11,736.19 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 21,167.35 CLAIMS FUND rransfers for mo. of JUNE $258,545.14 L I GUARANTY FUND L I D FUND $ 1,043.22 602/271.00.00 701/369.30.01 /80 CUERENT FUND $125,515.85 PARKS & RECREATION 35,911.64 CITY STREETS 25,938.66 LIBRARY 10,835.22 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 1,776.83 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 24,681.19 AIRPORT 1,966.97 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,034.00 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of June $229,660.36 1/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of June $ 72,722.41 (ow MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF JUNE 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR; DATE FROM TO _ DESCRIPTION TOTAL 6-17-80 PARK FUND T STREET FORWARD THRST REPAY LOANS AS PER 101/210/00/00 301/138/00/00 RESOLUTION NO. 2325 I $160,000.00 PARK FUND STREET FORWARD THRST 101,/242/00/00 301/361/10/00 3,200.00 �-- STREET FUND STREET FORWARD THRST 103/210/00/00 301/138/00/00 91 ,000.00 STREET FUND STREET FORWARD THRST 103/242/00/00 301/361/10/00 1 ,666.00 5/23/80 CURRENT FUND 141,907.73 PARKS & RECREATION 34,967.59 ARTERIAL STREETS 5,518.73 CITY STREETS 41,141.59 LIBRARY 3,027.33 COMP. EMP. TR. ACT 492.08 STREET FORWARD THRUST 13,073.12 LK. WN. BCH. FWD. THRUST 39,111.27 SENIOR CITZ.CNTR. CONSTR 3,521.46 .... WATERWORKS UTILITY 112,176.41 AIRPORT 3,370.21 1975 W & S CONST. 170,166.88 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4,427.21 FIREMEN'S PENSION 21,218.36 UNEMPLOYMENT COMP. 2,050.41 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of June $596,170.38 28/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JUNE $ 78,243.90 Now >1i �/ Z�X, MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF JUNE , 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: SATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 30/80 CU'-'-,RENT FUND $125,927.65 PARKS & RECREATION 49,304.12- CITY 9,304.12CITY STREETS 26,488.42-W LIBRARY 11,077.72 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 1,781.14 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 25,124.08 AIRPORT " 2,506.48 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,034.00 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JUNE $245,243.61 30/80 CUMULATIVE RES.3278 UNEMPL.COMP.FUND 608 Per Resolution No. 2342 $ 3,438.05 COMULATIVE RES.2104 PARKS & RECREATION Per Resolution No. 2346 $ 9,408.77 CURRENT FUND EQUIPMENT RENTAL Warrant No.28364, to corre t$ 230.64 error in partial payment CLAIMS FUND EQUIPMENT RENTAL Cancel warrant No. 27389 $ 2." CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant No. 28624 $ 1,620.05 CLAIMS FUND PARKS & RECREATION Cancel warrant No. 28624 $ 579.17 CLAIMS FUND CITY STREETS Cancel warrant No. 28624 $ 199.09 CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant No. 28675 $ 2,157.04 CLAIMS FUND PARKS & RECREATION Cancel warrant No. 28675 $ 69.50 CLAIMS FUND CITY STREETS Cancel warrant No. 28675 $ 69.50 CLAIMS FUND WATER UTILITIES Cancel warrant No. 28675 $ 144.79 CLAIMS FUND AIRPORT FUND Cancel warrant No. 28675 $ 75.29 CURRENT FUND CITY STREETS Per Ordinance No. 3429 $ 68,788.00 CURRENT FUND CONTINGENCY FUND Per Ordinance No. 3429 $ 30,482.—w MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR = �� �� y r A / q6 4 OF R� AGENDA COUNCIL MEMBERS THOMAS W TRIMM, d► COUNCIL PRESIDENT U �� — Z Z EARL CtYMER ROBERT HUGH E S JOHN W REED 0RANDALL ROCKH ILL0 RENTOpCITY COUNCIL V CIL CHARLES F SHANE 09 !LP RICHARD M STREDICKE �TED SI_Pj��,O PRESIDING REGULAR MEETING CITY_CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, DELORES A MEAD MAYOR J U Ly 7 , 1 9 8 0 Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . 1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JUNE 23, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARING: L. I .D. No. 318 Street Improvements North 30th Street from Park Ave. N. to FAI-405 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda item or Council ConumiLLee report may requesL LhaL the Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed by simple motion if further discussion or information is requested by a Councilman. a. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Glen G. Gordon, Charles D. Ankeny and Gary Gotti to position of Lieutenant in Fire Department effective 7/17/80 subject to probationary period. Concurrence. b. Mayor Shinpoch appoints James D. Mauk and Allen Koskovich to position of Firefighter effective 7/17/80 subject to probationary period. Concur. C. Deputy Finance Director submits notification of Utility Plant value of $19,879,634.47 as of 12/31/80. Refer to Mayor for inclusion in 1981 budget. d. Fire Chief presents King County Basic Life Support Contract for 1980 EMS Funds. Authorize Mayor and City Clerk to execute contracts. e. Final Estimate Meadow Ave. Water main; project completed by DiOrio Construction Co.;Council accept completion of contract 7/7, final payment due contractor 96,624.81. Release retained amount in 30 days (proper conditions met). Approve and concur. f. Final Estimate Burnett Ave. S. from S. 4th St. - S. 7th St. water main; Accept project completed by Kohl Excavating Co. 7/7/80; final payment due contractor $5,278.73• Release retained amount in 30 days if conditions met. Approve and concur. g. Public Works Utilities Engineering submits petition for sanitary sewer LID in vicinity of NE Sunset Blvd and Duvall Ave. NE. Refer to Board of Public Works and Utilities Committee for concurrence of boundaries. h. Pc ti tion for vacation of portion of alley between Burnett Ave. N./Park N and N 30th and N 29th St.; filed by Helen Ivanich et al. Refer to Public Works Dept., Board of Public Works, Transportation Committee regardinq feasibility, appraisal and retention of utility easements. Refer to Ways and Means Com- mittee for resolution setting 8/18/80 for public hearing. i. King County Boundary Review Board re Cascade Sewer proposed annexation. Refer to Public Works Department for recommendation. j. K.C. Boundary Review Board re King County Fire Protection District #25 pro- posed annexation. Refer to Fire Department and Planning Department. k. Personnel Director requests amendment of vacation ordinance to permit using vacation time in one hour increments. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. I. Finace Director requests ordinance establishing new fund "Cable Communications Development Fund" and appropriation and transfer, $2,000. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. M. Hearing Examiner recommends approval for Final Plat Azalea Lane by Joyce Development Co. FP 398-79• Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. n. Planning Dept. requests ordinance to appropriate $258,915 1980 Housing and Community Development Block Grants. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. o. Appeal to Superior Court by Thrift Village, Inc. re decision of Land Use Hearing Examiner decision re parking lot improvements. Refer to City Attorney. P. Bid Opening 7/2/80 Burnett Ave. S. Corridor Improvements from S 4th to S 7th St. Eleven bids received. Refer to the Public Works Department and the Utilities Committee. 7• CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 8. OLD BUSINESS 9• ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING July 7 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY_ Thrift Village Appeal to Superior Court Matter of waivers and deferments by the Hearing Examiner's Office s„ BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Proposed Alley Vacation VAC-7 petition filed by Ivanich Proposed LID Sanitary Sewer NE Sunset and Duvall NE Property line adjustment, W, K. Moore COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Vacation ordinance - One hour increments COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Metro' s letter opposing landfill moratorium in the Valley FIRE DEPARTMENT Fire District 25 proposed annexation from Boundary Review Bd. MAYOR AND CITY CLERK MAYOR Execute EMS contractstUTM ies Plant value info for Budget PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Review of Basic Li'Tesupport contract for 1980 EMS funds PLANNING DEPARTMENT Boundary Review Bd. notice of annexation PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Proposed alley vacation between Burnett N/Park N filed by Ivanich VAC-7-80 Boundary Review Bd. proposed sewer annexation Bids from Burnett S. Corridor improvements TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Proposed alley vacation as petitioned by Ivanich UTILITIES COMMITTEE Proposed LID sanitary sewers vicinity of NE Sunset and Duvall NE Bids re Burnett S. Corridor improvements WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE LID 318 for ordinance ordering construction (N 30th) Hearing Examiner Ordinance Zoning Amendments Ordinance Weapons and alcoholic beverages Ordinance Ordinances of first reading: May Creek Assoc. Rezone Vacation of portion of Pelly P1 . N Amending Pawnbroker license requirements Amending Taxicab license requirements Proposed Alley Vacation VAC-7-80 for resolution setting public hearing 8/18 Cable Communications Development Fund and transfer Azalea East (Resolutions adopted) 1980 H&CD ordinance PUBLIC HEARING 8/1/80 Vacation of portion of NE 12th St. APPOINTMENTS Position of Lieutenant in Renton Fire Department effective 7/16/80 subject to customary probationary period: Glen G. Gordon, Charles D. Ankeny and Gary Gotti Position of Firefighter with Renton Fire Department effective 7/16/80 subject to customary six-month probationary period: James D. Mauk and Allen Koskovich RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting July 7 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; JOHN REED, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMAN CHARLES SHANE. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested his NO vote be recorded. Council- man Shane arrived at 8: 13 p.m. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, ADOPT THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF JUNE 23, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; MICHAEL IN ATTENDANCE PARNESS, Administrative Asst. ; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Department; DON PERSSON, Police Department; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, L. I .D. No. 318 published and mailed as required by law, Mayor Shinpoch opened Improvements the public hearing to consider Local Improvement District No. 318, N. 30th St. from North 30th Street improvements from Park Ave. N. to 1-405. The Park N. to 405 project includes construction and installation of curbs, gutters, sidewalks and underground utilities and illumination system and appurtenances. City Clerk Mead presented three letters of protest from Fred R. and Lenore M. Ault, 1315 N. 30th St. ; Larry W. Hardie, Quality Building Maintenance, 1309 N. 30th; Erma L. and George A. Sidebotham. Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason explained the three protests amount to 23.8% of the total assessment and 23.8% of the total frontage. Public Works Director Gonnason dis- played wall map and explained project implemented in conjunction with State revision of N. 30th St. overpass; project cost $1 ,200,000•. City share $130,000 with $60,310 from Forward Thrust funds and $69,690 from LID. Gonnason explained that $60 per front foot has been established as set fee to abutting property owners. Council- man Stredicke advised the Transportation Committee had met with residents of area and with regard to school crossing, that no complaints were received other than the three property owners;and questioned abutting property owners paying for major arterial by LID assessment at $60 per front foot. Gonnason noted some com- mercial properties have deferments for offsite improvements; that this is the first LID of this approach. Councilman Hughes questioned benefit to property owners. Councilman Shane noted other projects with no assessment to property owners, having been completed with UAB funds; and questioned that project is greater benefit to City. Continued Irma Sidebotham, 1404 N. 30th St. , noted living at that location for over 30 years with no plans for other than single family residence and objected to $9,420 assessment; noting previous zoning hearing and inquiring regarding utility easement given to the City. Gonnason noted assessment would be made for area of utility easement as it could be used for parking area in future development. Councilman Hughes inquired re deferred payment and was advised by City Attorney advised of new provision in State law providing deferment in event individual is elderly, poor or infirmed. Attorney Warren also advised Council cannot differ between business and private individual and the City cannot lend credit. Fred Ault, 1515 N. 30th expressed extreme displeasure that he could not hear the proceedings. Continued Gonnason explained that property could not be assessed in an LID unless benefits were gained equal to or greater than assessment and that appraisals could be made. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY CLYMER, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE LID NO. 318 AND INSTRUCT THE DEPARTMENT TO PROCEED AND REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORnINANCE. CARRIED. Upon request by Councilman Clymer, Gonnason noted letters would be sent to protesters explaining procedure to follow if they feel benefit will not equal cost of improvement. Renton City Council 7/7/80 Page 2 AUDIENCE COMMENT Leslie E. Funderburg, dba Silvertop Cab, requested his letter Silvertop Cab submitted earlier for added Agenda item, be read at this time. Letter was read noting Funderburg was operating as an independent taxicab company with three licenses and cabs for the City and requested the Council assign one taxicab zone to his company on the west side of the parking strip of Burnett Ave. S. ; the first space north of S 3rd St. Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes explained change in ordinance, stands and recalled history of cab stand assignments. Moved by Hughes, Second Shane, refer Funderburg ' s request to the Public Safety Committee for review. SUBSTITUTITE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE MEET WITH THE TAXICAB SERVICES IN RENTON TO TALK ABOUT PARKING. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included therein : Fire Department Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Glen G. Gordon , Charles D. Appointment Ankeny and Gary Gotti to the position of Lieutenant in the Fire Department effective 7/16/80 subject to customary probationary period. Council concur. Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed James D. Mauk and Allen Koskovich to the position of Firefighter with Renton Fire Dept. effective 7/16/80 subject to the six-month probationary period. Council concur. Utility Plant Letter from Deputy Finance Director submitted notification of the Utility Plant value of $19,879,634.47 as of 12/31/79. Resolu- tion No. 1666 requires the Utility Department to submit to the City Council and City Clerk, on or before 7/1/80 each year, the valuation of the Utilities ' properties and assets computed as of 12/31 of the preceeding year for the purpose of establishing and fixing the service charge rate for the ensuing year. Refer to the Mayor for inclusion in the 1981 budget. Final Estimate Letter from Public Works Engineering Department presented final Water Main estimate W-456, Meadow Ave. water main project CAG 058-79 W-456 Meadow Ave. N. and requested approval and acceptance. The project was completed by DiOrio Construction Co. , accepted by the Public Works Dept. , and acceptance by Council recommended as of 7/7/80; final payment due contractor is $96,624.81 . Also, if after 30 days no liens or claims are filed against this project and proof of payment of tax liabilities is received, it is recommended that the retained amount of $20,822.73 be paid the contractor. Council concur. Final Estimate Letter from Public Works Engineering Department requested acceptance Burnett Ave. S. of water main project W-562 Burnett Ave. S. from S. 4th St. to S. Vater Main 7th St. completed by Kohl Excavating Co. as of 7/7/80; final esti- mate due the contractor, Kohl Excavating Co. , $5,278.73. If after 30 days, no liens or claims are filed against this project and proof of payment of tax liabilities is received, it is recommended that the retained amount of $11 ,606.39 be paid the contractor. Council concur. Proposed L. I .D. Letter from Public Works Utilities Engineering submitted a petition Sanitary Sewer for sanitary sewer Local Improvement District in the vicinity of Vicinity of NE Sunset Blvd. and Duvall Ave. NE. The letter noted boundaries NE Sunset and drawn for the LID include all those property owners signing the Duvall Ave. NE petition and therefore represents 100% of frontage and 100% of area. The letter notes that properties abutting 138th Ave. SE (Duvall Ave. NE) are in King County outside the City limits. The Utilities Division requested concurrence of boundaries and clearance to pro- ceed. The letter also stated that a portion of the sanitary sewer line extension has been designed and drawn at Messrs. Jack and Vince Stewarts ' expense. The Stewart brothers would like those costs distributed among the property owners within the proposed LID. Refer to the Board of Public Works and Utilities Committee for concurrence of boundaries and recommendation. Renton City Council 7/7/80 Page 3 CONSENT AGENDA - Continued Proposed Alley Letter from City Clerk Mead presented a petition filed by Helen Vacation Ivanich, et al , for vacation of a portion of alley located between VAC-7-80 Burnett Ave. N./ Park Ave. N. and N. 30th and N. 29th St. The remainder of alley was recently vacated as petitioned by Casper. Refer to the Public Works Department, Board of Public Works, Transportation Committee for determination regarding appraisal and retention of utility easements. Refer to the Ways and Means Com- mittee for resolution setting 8/18/80 for public hearing. Cascade Sewer Letter from King County Boundary Review Board gave notice of a Annexation proposed annexation by the Cascade Sewer District #6-5 (P-287: Res. 1265) Refer to the Public Works Department. (Vicinity 116 SE) Proposed King County Boundary Review Board gave notice of a proposed Annexation annexation by the King County Fire Protection District No. 25 KCFPD #25 #971 (Portions of 13/23/5) in the vicinity of SE 132. Refer to the Fire Department and Planning Department. Cable Letter from Finance Director Gwen Marshall requested an ordinance Communications establishing a new fund ''Cable Communications Development Fund" for appropriation and transfer of $2,000 from Current Fund Excess Revenue (franchise fees) . Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Thrift Village Notice of Appeal to Superior Court by Thrift Village, Inc. was Appeal to Court filed with the City regarding a decision of the Land Use Hearing Examiner for parking lot improvements, property located in the vicinity of the northwesterly corner of Garden Ave. N. and Bronson Way N. Refer to the City Attorney. Bid Opening City Clerk Mead reported 7/2/80 bid opening for the Burnett Ave. Burnett Ave. S. S. Corridor Improvements from S. 4th St. to S. 7th St. Eleven Corridor bids were received. (See attached tabulation) Refer to the Public Works Department and the Utilities Committee. Azalea East Land Use Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended approval for Final Plat Joyce Development Co. plat of Azalea East (originally Azalea Lane) FP 398-79 located in the vicinity of NE 24th and Aberdeen Ave. NE. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution. (See later. ) 1980 Housing Letter from Planning Department Ed Hayduk requested an ordinance and Community appropriating 1980 Housing and Community Development Block Grants Development and requested referral to the Ways and Means Committee for the Block Grant proper ordinance. Total grant in amount of $258,915 for the following projects: Housing repair, health care, planning, Cedar River trail , youth services , YWCA employment, senior transporta- tion, NSA improvements, Liberty Park Center, NSA beautification, Senior Center. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, THE FOLLOWING TWO ITEMS BE CON- Approval SIDERED SEPARATELY (d and k) CARRIED. MOVED STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE REMAINDER OF THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. Emergency Medical Letter from Fire Chief Geissler requested authorization for the Services Mayor and City Clerk to execute the King County Basic Life Support contract for 1980 Emergency Medical Services funds. The letter noted the contracts must be executed before the City can receive the EMS funds and noted the King County voters approved property tax levy providing funds for support of EMS. Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute contracts. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND slow SHANE, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION AND ALSO REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. CARRIED. Vacation Letter from Personnel Director Sharon Green requested an amendment Ordinance to the vacation ordinance to permit use of vacation time in one hour increments. The letter explained the current ordinance permits vacation usage in four-hour increments only and noted hardship on employees who may need one hour for personal appoint- ment or to leave early for a trip. Also, that the computer and payroll are capable of handling increments down to 15 minutes and do so for sick leave. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, REFER THIS ITEM TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. ROLL: 5-AYE: TRIMM, SHANE, REED, STREDICKE, ROCKHILL; 2-N0: HUGHES AND CLYMER. CARRIED. Renton City Council 7/7/80 Page 4 CORRESPONDENCE Property Line Letter from Winford K. Moore noted recent survey of his property Adjustment located at 539 Cedar Ave. S. , that he found his lot includes half the width of the alley between Mill Ave. S. and Cedar Ave. S. and no record of being deeded to the City. The survey showed his property contains a five-foot strip of Sixth Street right-of- way with his fence and trees and shrubs located on this strip for 30+ years. The letter requested abandonment of the five-foot strip that lies between his property and Sixth St. to be exchanged for the five foot strip of land that makes up half of the alley which he would deed to the City. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER THE MATTER TO THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Proposed Letter from Metro Industrial District, Inc. , 800 SW 16th St . , Landfill went on record as opposed to the proposed landfill moratorium. Moratorium The letter stated that the comprehensive plan for Valley area was SW 30th North to revised 1/80 and adopted by Council ;Metro did not understand SW 16th and From why property owners should be delayed on implementing develop- SR 167 West to ment plans which have been formulated with the Comprehensive Plan BN RR Tracks in favorof re-study of factors already studied for many years. The letter recommended current plans be respected and progress permitted. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER METRO' S LETTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Upon inquiry, Planning Director Ericksen advised the comprehen- sive plan for the moratorium area was revised in 1978; the 1980 revision was the Southeast Quadrant of the City, not including the Valley. OLD BUSINESS Moved by Shane, Second Trimm, refer the subject of the Parking and Parking and Loading Ordinance to the Transportation Committee. Substitute Loading Motion by Stredicke, Second by Clymer, refer subject of Parking Ordinance and Loading Ordinance to the Community Services Committee. ROLL CALL vote on Substitute Motion: 3-AYE: Reed, Stredicke, Clymer; 4-N0: Trimm, Shane, Rockhill , Hughes. MOTION FAILED. ROLL CALL vote on Original Motion: 2-AYE: Trimm, Shane; 5-N0: Reed, Stredicke, Rockhill , Hughes and Clymer. MOTION FAILED. (No action taken. ) 4th of July Councilman Stredicke extended thanks to the Horizons Committee for 4th of July programming, noting more food stands and activities than previously, noting threatening weather. Stredicke also noted Council again lost their softball game to the Senior Citizens with 12 to 11 score. Councilman Rockhill suggested seeking a gracious way out of the impasse before next year. Police Councilman Stredicke extended compliments to Renton Police Dept. , Complimented Claude Evans, for action taken 7/4 averting neighborhood disturbance. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented Development committee report recommending Council acceptance of the proposed Committee amendments to the Land Use Hearing Examiner Ordinance and the Hearing subject be referred to the Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Examiner MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, ACCEPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT. Ordinance CARRIED. Zoning The committee report recommended Council concurrence of the pro- Ordinance posed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance and referral to the Ways and Means Committee for appropriate ordinance. MOVED ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, ACCEPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Board of The committee report noted the letter from the Board of Adjust- Adjustment ment regarding Section 4-707(2) of the Zoning Ordinance concerning Zoning Ordinance the size limit of detached buildings within an R-1 zone, now 720 Re Detached square feet . The report stated the Board of Adjustment suggested Buildings changing this to 10% of the lot size. The committee feels the present restriction to 720 sq, ft. is desirable and recommended Council take no action on this matter. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE TO TAKE NO ACTION. CARRIED. Renton City Council 7/7/80 Page 5 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes presented committee Committee report agreeing to accept the recommendation of the Police Weapons and Department to adopt an ordinance to prohibit weapons on premises Alcoholic where alcoholic beverages are dispensed by the drink. The report Beverages recommended referral to the Ways and Means Committee for proper legislation. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Committee report recommending second and final readings for the following two ordinances: Ordinance #3442 An ordinance was read which had been on first reading 6/9/80 Renton Elks rezoning property located west of the existing Renton Elks Club Rezone and east of Benson Rd.S. from GS-1 to Business District B-1 ; known as the Renton Elks Rezone R-028-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ.' Councilman Stredicke objected to waiver granted by the Hearing Examiner for offsite improvements. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL RECESS FOR 10 MINUTES FOR PLANNING DIRECTOR ERICKSEN TO PERUSE THE FILE. CARRIED. 9:23 p.m. The meeting reconvened at 9:33 p.m. and roll was called. All Council Members were present. Planning Director Ericksen ex- plained the waiver is in connection with Short Plat 029-80 and that the Rezone 028-80 required restrictive covenants . *ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: TRIMM, SHANE, ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER; 2-N0: REED AND STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, Waivers and WAIVERS AND DEFERMENTS BY THE HEARING EXAMINER' S OFFICE BE Deferments REFERRED TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR DISCUSSION. CARRIED. Ordinance #3443 An ordinance was read vacation a portion of alley between Vacation of Alley Burnett Ave. N. and Park Ave. N. , between N. 30th St. and VAC-1-80 N. 29th St. as petitioned by Eugene Casper UAC-1-80. MOVED BY Casper CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-REED, STREDICKE, ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER; 2-N0: TRIMM AND SHANE. CARRIED. (First reading of ordinance 6/9/80. ) First Readings The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following ordinances be placed on first reading : May CrE:ek An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from Associates G-9600 to Residence District R-2 for property located on Lake Washington Blvd. NE adjacent to and north of SE 76th St. ; known as May Creek Associates R-037-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND BY ROCKHILL, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Pelly Pl . N. An ordinance was read vacating a portion of Pelly Pl . N. as petitioned by Lake Terrace Associates VAC-2-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Pawnbrokers and An ordinance was read eliminating the maximum number of pawnbroker Taxicab Licenses licenses to be isslied by the City and setting fee of $80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER THE MATTER BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. MOTION CARRIED. An ordinance was read eliminating maximum number of taxicab licenses to be issued. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Resolution #2347 The committee recommended reading and adoption of the following: Vacation of A resolution was read setting date of 8/11/80 for public hearing Portion of NE 12 on vacation of a portion of NE 12th St. VAC-6-80. MOVED BY Former Cul-d-sac CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2348 A resolution was read approving the final plat of Azalea East Final Plat by Joyce Development Co. located at SE corner of NE 24th St. and Azalea East Aberdeen Ave. NE. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Renton City Council 7/7/80 Page 6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued Resolution It'�#{;`�. A resolution was read declaring a moratorium on all fill activity Landili 1 — for 120 days in an area of the Renton Valley bounded by SW 30th Moratorium Street, SW 16th, SR167 and the Burlington Northern Railroad tracks. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. Upon inquiry by Councilman Shane as to possibility of suit, City Attorney Warren advised of legality of the resolution because of the inclusion of time limit and purpose for preservation of marsh area, wild life and drainage study. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Rockhill stated for the record that he favored a meeting where affected people come before a committee and express their views. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Shane inquired re conflict of interest ordinance for City employees and was advised by Mayor Shinpoch of the Board of Ethics and Code of Ethics ordinance and that the matter was being further studied. City Attorney Warren advised such an ordinance could be problematic. Cable TV Councilman Stredicke noted being in receipt of a letter, for the Community Services Committee concerning cable television service in North Renton and Renton Hill and requested the Clerk to send copy of letter to Mr. Hurd, Renton TV Cable office. Porno Shop Councilman Rockhill noted the committee referral re location of porno shops is being research by the City Attorney' s Office and therefore the matter would be delayed in reporting back to Council . ADMINISTRATIVE Report from Mayor Shinpoch noted 22 people are participating in REPORT 1980's Housing Repair program,which appears to be one of the Housing Repair most successful uses of HCD grant funds by providing immediate relief and incurring no prolonged costs. Planning Mayor Shinpoch report Michael Hanis has resigned from the Plan- Commission ning Commission to participate in an election campaign. Public Use Mayor Shinpoch reported the City is currently taking an inventory •.• Areas or all Public Use areas and with Council approval will offer the appraised land to other governmental entities, adjacent neighbors and large parcels auctioned. Purpose of disposition: Absolve the City of continuing responsibility and for health and safety problems which can occur on unsupervised land. Spraying The Mayor reported mosquito spraying in the Talbot area will commence 7/8/80. 4th of July Mayor Shinpoch noted having written to the Park Board, Bruce Liberty Park Hulse, Park employees Steve Rabon and Clem Edwards to thank them for helping us in our yearly debacle of the softball game with the Seniors. Appreciation was also expressed to the Park Department;Horizons Committee; former Mayor Delaurenti ; Seniors softball team; Officer Russ Olson, umpire; and to the Planning Department for participation in the Fourth of July celebration. EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR DISCUSSION OF UNION NEGOTIATIONS. CARRIED. Council Moved into Executive Session at 10: 15 p.m. Council reconvened at 10:35 ADJOURNMENT p.m. All Council Members were present. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND 10:40 P.M. SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. Delores A. Mead, C..M�. City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF July 7, 1980 CUiiiiITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 7/10 Thursday 8:00 pm TRIMM Council Chambers 6 year Street Program PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 7/10 Thursday 4:30 pm ROCKHILL 6th Fir. Conf . Room Planned Unit Development COMMUNITY SERVICES 7/8 Tuesday 4:30 pm REED j 3rd• fir. Conf. Room Federal Flood Insurance-; 7/15 Tuesday 4:30 pm I 3rd fir . Conf. Room Systems Development Ordinance I WAYS AND MEANS 7/14 Monday 7:00 pm CLYMER 6th fir. Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY 7/9 Wednesda 4:00 pm HUGHES 6th fir. Conf. Room Taxi Operators & Ordinance TRANSPORTATION 7/9 Wednesda 7:00 pm STREDICKE Council Chambers Space on airport and compass rose I 7: 15 6 yr . Street Plan : Wells Av Bridge 7:40 Puget Drive Improvements & UTILITIES 7/9 Wednesda 3 :00 pm SHANE 4th fir. Conf. Room) Rolling Hills Intersection 8: 10 Talbot Rd. & water drainage OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS ) 8:30 Additional Items Requests information on water mains from Engineering ' *Attendance Requested of Plannin; ani Public Works Directors OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK a S PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT JULY 7, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7529 $ 172.00 Pulte Home Corp. 3607 N.E. 11th Ct. New Residence 7530 196.00 Pulte Home Corp. 3601 N.E. 11th Ct. New Residence 7531 187.00 Pulte Home Corp. 3603 N.E. 11th Ct. New Residence 7532 5.00 Loretta Olson 2146 Union Ave. N.E. Utility Shed 7533 28.00 Geo. 11. Williams 201 Union Ave. S.L. Carps Roof/Shed 7534 12.00 Wilbur L. Repp 219/220 Williams Av N. Remodel Duplex 7535 24.00 Cliff Grey 11.7.0 Lind Av S.W. Bldg. Overhang; 7536 24.00 Gary Moritz 326 Union Av N.E. Remodel Of. Bldg. 7537 317.00 Ed Lidzbarski 301 S.W. Grady Way Office Bldg. 7538 187.00 Pulte Home Corp. 3605 N.E. 11th Ct. New Residence 7539 187.00 Pulte Home Corp. 3609 N.E. 11th Ct. New Residence 7540 LO.00 J.Fortier/K.Fischer-Fortier 2009 Dayton Ct.S.E. Remodel bldg. 7541 44.00 Renton Hghlnds Sp. Cntr. 940 Harrington N.E. Remodel Bldg. 7542 12.00 Dave Beal 1208 N. 32nd St. Garden Shed 7543 32.00 Ernesto Barei 330 Main Ave S. Re-roof Bldg. 7544 10.00 Ray Young 1017 Lynwood Av N.E. Att. Carport 7545 VOID 7546 24.00 Abelardo Santos 514 Stevens Ct. N.W. Re-roof Res. 7547 169.00 Chas. Henderson Co. Inc. 3405 S.E. 16th P1. New Residence 7548 169.00 Chas. Henderson Co. Inc. 3607 S.E. 19th Ct. New Residence 7549 889.35 Boeing Airplane Co. Bldg. 4-03-1st Flr. Remodel Kitchen 7550 232.00 Bill & A. Pearson 3330 Edmonds Ave. N.E. New Residence 7551 160.00 Leonard Bldrs., Inc. 4500 S.E. 4th St. New Residence 7552 474.50 Billy McHale's B-BQ Rnch.241 S.W. 7th St. Restaurant 7553 16.00 Gordon issac 350 Pelly North Re-roof Residence 7554 ------ Lake View Towers Ass. 333 N.W. 2nd Place 86 Unit Condo CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2443 Cascade Sewer Dist. SE 192 @ 100 Av S.E. Sewer Main 2444 Samual Guevara 2026 Anacortes Av N.E. Drain Pipe 2445 Superior Fast Freight S.W. 29th Relocate Driveway 2446 The Koll Company E Valley Hwy. Driveway 2447 Clyde Downing Bldrs. 2218 NE 23rd Sewer 2448 Clyde Downing Bldrs. 2206 NL 23rd Sewer 2449 Clyde Downing Bldrs. 2108 NE 23rd Sewer 2450 Renton School Dist. 400 S. 2nd St. Side Sewer 2451 Ron Walton N 5th St & 405 Burnette Relocate Driveway 24.52 Renton School Dist.(403) 4th & Logan Water Main/Hydrants 2453 Daniel Winchester 1625 Edmonds Av N.E. Side Sewer 2454 Leonard Bldrs. Inc. 4500 S.E. 4th St. Side Sewer 2455 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4513 S.E. 4th St. Side Sewer 2456 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4506 S.E. 4th St. Side Sewer 2457 Church of Nazarene 850 Union Ave. N.E. Water Line 2458 Kathleen Porter 1603 Shelton Av N.E. Side Sewer 2459 Pat Johnson Lot 28 Sierra Terrace #1 Side Sewer WON 2460 Todd Jackson Lot 27 Sierra Terrace #1 Side Sewer 2461 Steven Altringer Lot 26 Sierra Terrace #1 Side Sewer 2462 D. Aliment/I. Cernicke Lot 25 Sierra Terrace #1 Side Sewer 2463 First Line Lot 24 Sierra Terrace #1 Side Sewer 2464 Elpidio Palofax Lot 23 Sierra Terrace #1 Side Sewer 2465 Stanley Lynch Lot 15 Sierra Terrace #1 Side Sewer 2466 0. Justad Lot 16 Sierra Terrace #1 Side Sewer 2467 1st Line Investment Lot 17 Sierra Terrace #1 Side Sewer 2468 lion 11. Mullin Lot 18 Sierra Terrace #1 Side Sewer 2469 Edward Chan Lot 19 Sierra Terrace #1 Side Sewer 2470 R. & A. Olson Lot 20 Sierra Terrace #1 Side Sewer 2471 Seattle Opera Assoc. 1555 N. 4th Storm Sewer 2472 Eugene Horbach 5th & Park Off. Bldg. Dep. Curb/Walk 2473 Mercury Marine 4060 Lind Av S.W. Waterline/App. 2474 Wm. T. Beeks, Jr. Lot 2 Blk. 27 Storm Pipe ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9045 $ 80.50 11 A S Properties 140 Rainier Av S. Wire pk. lot )046 VOID 9047 23.00 Helen Wong 917 30th St. N. Wire Furnace 9048 10.00 Farm Mobile Home 201 Union Av SE #167 H/U Mobile Home 9049 15.00 Geo. H.L. Williams 201 Union Av SE #216 Wire storage shed 9050 107.50 Stirsky Holding, Ltd. 538 Mill So. Wire Apt. Bldg. 9051 111.06 Warford Corp. 5021 Ripley Ln. N. Fire Alarm Sys. 9052 20.00 Arthur D. Gustafson 909 Union Av N.E. Wire Rec. Room 9053 185.00 Boeing Renton Plant Bldg. 4-63 Rewire D.T. Room 9054 230.70 Boeing Renton Plant Bldg. 4-81 Wire P.B. #825A 9055 143.88 Boeing Renton Plant Bldg. 10-65 East Side Wire Trailers 9056 97.89 Boeing Renton Plant Bldg. 4-21 Feeders 9057 36.80 Leonard Bldrs. 4506 SE 4th St. Wire Residence Now 9058 331.82 Boeing Comm. Airplane Co.B1dg. 10-50 Comm. Ltg. & Pwr. 9059 1,369.49 Boeing Comm. Airplane Co.Bldg. 10-50 Comm. Ltg. & Pwr. 9060 20.00 Touner A. Jayne 304 Powell Av S.W. Wire Addition 9061 185.00 Boeing Comm. Airplane Co-Bldg- 4-21 Feeder to Sub Pnl. 9062 27.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1727 Pierce Av S.E. Wire Residence 9063 27.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 1636 Pierce Av S.E. Wire Residence 9064 27.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 3620 S.E. 18th Ct. Wire Residence 9065 27.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 1714 Pierce Av S.E. Wire Residence 9066 27.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 1721 Pierce Av S.E. Wire Residence 9067 27.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 1726 Pierce Av S.E. Wire Residence 9068 27.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 3325 S.E. 16th P1. Wire Residence 9069 10.00 Imrich Halasz 260 Stevens N.W. Temp. Service 9070 37.00 Imrich Halasz 260 Stevens N.W. Wire Residence 9071 22.00 Mr. 'Thompson 3920 S.E. lith St. Wire Furnace 9072 108.50 Renton School Dist-(403) 405 Logan Av N. Light Poles/Tic. Bth. 9073 10.00 Bill. Pearson 3330 Edmonds Av N.E. Temp. Power 9074 15.00 St. Anthony's School 314 Shattuck Av S. Lights in N. Bsmt. 9075 10.00 Leonard Bldrs. Inc. 4432 SE 4th St. Temp. Service 9076 22.00 Ronald K. Taylor 4526 SE 4th P1. Wire Residence MECHANICAL PERMITS 7850 567.50 G & M Investments 3811 N.E. 3rd Ct. Plbg. & Fixtures 7851 630.00 G & M Investments 3811 N.E. 3rd Ct. Plbg. & Fixtures 7852 630.00 G & M Investments 3811 N.E. 3rd Ct. Plbg. & Fixtures 7853 380.00 G & M Investments 3811 N.E. 3rd Ct. Plbg. & Fixtures 7854 22.50 G & M Investments 3811 N.E. 3rd Ct. Plbg. & Fixtures 5 10.00 Tom Kock 306 So Morris St. 111 Gas Furnace 7855 10.00 Tom Kock 306 So Morris St. lit Gas Furnace 7857 10.00 Tom Kock 306 So. Morris St.#3 Gas Furnace 7858 10.00 Tom Kock 306 So Morris St. Gas Furnace 7859 10.00 Tom Kock 306 So Morris St. Gas Furnace 7860 10.00 Tom Kock 306 So Morris St. Gas Furnace 7861 35.00 Lloyd Crawford 1211 28th Pl. Plumbing/Fixtures 1728 Pierce Av S.E. Plumbing/Fixtures 7862 37.50 Chas. Henderson Co. 7863 35.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 1730 Pierce Av S.E. Plumbing/Fixtures 7864 32.50 Chas. Henderson Co. 1800 Pierce Av S.E. Plumbing/Fixtures 5 37.50 Chas. Henderson Co. 3607 S.E. 19th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 7865 37.50 Chas. Henderson Co. 3611 S.E. 1901 Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 3615 S.E. 19th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 7867 35.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 3619 S.E. 19th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 7868 37.50 Chas. Henderson Co. 3605 S.E. 18th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 7869 35.00 Chas. Henderson Co. Plumbing/Fixtures 7870 37.50 Chas. Henderson Co. 3601 S.E. 18th Ct. 7871 35.00 Chas. Henderson Cc. 1807 Pierce Av S.E. Plumbing/Fixtures 7872 35.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 3628 S.E. 19th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 7873 35.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 3624 S.E. 19th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 7874 30.00 Timberland Homes 2138 Union Av N.E. Plumbing/Fixtures 7875 11.50 Chas. Henderson Co. 1727 Pierce Av S.E. Furnace/Water Htr. 7876 11.50 Chas. Henderson Co. 3620 S.E. 18th Ct. Furnace/Water Htr. 7877 11.50 Chas. Henderson Co. 1636 Pierce Av S.E. Furnace/Water Htr. 7878 37.50 Chas. Henderson Co. 3622 S.E. 19th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 7879 7.50 Renton Terrace 80 S.W. 2nd St. Alter Vent Piping 7880 10.00 Arthur D. Gustafson 909 Union Av N.E. Plumbing/Fixtures 7881 VOID 7882 112.50 Mercury Marine 4060 Lind Av S.W. Heating/Air Cond. 7883 84.00 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1010 S.W. 41st St. Heating/Air Cond. 1884 $ 35.00 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4512 S.E. 4th St. Plumbing/Fixtures 7885 30.00 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4432 S.E. 4th St. Plumbing/Fixtures 7886 45.00 Roland Desaulniar 1.118 N. 29th St. Plumbing/Fixtures 7887 25.00 Renton Village Co. 555 Renton Village Pl.S. Plumbing/Fixtures 7888 7.50 The Koll Company 4201 E. Valley Rd. Plumbing/Fixture 7889 10.00 Cascade Coffee 234 S.W. 16th St. Gas Conv. Burner 7890 10.00 Mr. Hanson 504 Smithers So. Gas Conv. Burner 7891 10.00 Mr. Thompson 3920 S.E. 11th St. Electric Furnace 7892 10.00 Brown & Strand 2815 Park Av N. Electric Furnace 7893 9.00 Samir Hallak 2615 S.E. 16th St. Masonary Fireplace 7894 7.50 Gary Moritz 326 Union Av N.E. Water Piping 7895 12.50 Ronald R. Taylor 4525 S.E. 4th P1. Plumbing/Fixtures SIGN PERMITS 807 10.00 Jack's Restaurant 3011 N.E. Sunset Blvd. Pole Sign 808 10.00 Fredrick R. Brown 1080 Kirkland Ave. N.E. Pole Sign 809 5.00 Ryder Truck Rentals 4100 W. Valley Rd. Wall Sign 810 25.00 Mart Enterprise 4400 Black Lk. Wash. Bvd. Directional Sign 811 25.00 Mart Enterprise NE Park Dr.&Lk. Wash. B. Directional Sign 812 5.00 Duane Weeks 300 S. 3rd Street Pole Sign CITY CLERK' S OFFICE CITY OF RENTON BID CALLS Burnett Ave. S. Corridor Improvements from S. 4th St. to to S. 7th St. 7/2/80 ITEMS DATE BID OPENING SCHEDULE NAME AND ADDRESS OF BIDDER SCHEDULE A SCHEDULE B C TOTAL H and B Cement Finishing Co. Inc. EEO 54,540.80 102,995.95 3223 C. St. NE AA $49,01 $45, 157- 15 $3,298.00 97,466.3-5- Auburn WA 98002 BR - Gary Merlino Constr. Co. EEO 9125 10th Ave. S. AA 59,491 .00 50,763.50 2, 134.00 112,388.50 Seattle 8108 BB Mini Dozer Work (Wayne R. Richardson) EEO 75,935.78 8029 Langston Rd. So. AA 35,094.90 37,591 .38 3,249.50 75,935.8e- Seattle, 9358e-Seat 1e WA 98178 _ Moss Construction, Inc. EEO P.O. Box 98340 AA 60,391 .00 46, 156.50 2,910.00 1(,`-9,457.50 Des Moines WA 98188 BB Pat.terson' s Custom Concrete Inc. EEO 1419 Kam Ave. AA 60, 172.50 46,424.50 3.880.00 110,477.00 Yakima WA 98902 BB R. W. Scott Construction Co. EEO 3,617.00 95,761 .20 9840 Carr Road AA 37,473 09 47, 100.20 5,044.00 99,617.20 Renton WA 98055 BB _ Signal Electric, Inc. EEO 46,727.6o 98,317-35 9012 S 208th St. AA 46, 157.75 5,432.00 . 15 Kent, WA 98031 BB _ Valley Cement Construction, Inc. EEO 3,370.50 - 107,422. 10 51 ,723.60 2,328.00 - 99,23A 10 303 26th NE/PO Box 83 AA ` Auburn, WA 98002 BB West Coast Construction Co. Inc. EEO 55,740. 10 k 46,162-85 10 3,4 P.O. Box 419 AA -5+1}86-59- 2, 134 Woodinville, WA 98072 BB Westcoast Electric Co. EEO 46,254.8o 94, 153.55 18250 68th Ave. S. AA 110,72 45,028. 75 2,91088,663-95 Kent, WA 98031 BB Hawkins Construction None 130,000.00 ENGINEER' S ESTIMATE 57, 129.00 50,437.00 2 ,522 .00 $110,088.00 'ENGINEER' S CORRECTIONS r * Engineer' s Corrections OF R'6'IV COUNCIL MEMBERS THOMAS W TRIMM, COUNCIL PRESIDENT (i �� Z EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES ii W& o JOHN W. REED n rn RANDALL ROCKHILL 090 R ENT ®N CITY COUNCIL CHARLES F SHANE 0 !GQ RICHARD M STREDICKE N9 CD SEPIE�O REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, J U L Y 14 1 9 8 0 DELORES A MEAD MAYOR Monday , 8 : 00 P . M 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JULY 7, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARING: Vacation of a portion of NW 7th Street VAC-3-80 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda item or Council Committee report may request that .the Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA: The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed by a Councilman if further discussion or information is requested. a. Claim for Damages filed by Carrie Davis $60 for replacement of clothing damaged by roofing company working at the Library. Refer to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. b. Public Works Department requesting a Letter of Intent to sign Purveyor Contract as City of Seattle wholesale water customer. Refer to the Utilities Committee. C. Public Works Department requests approval of final payment and acceptance of completed contract for ADAP Project No. 5-53-0055-03, Quick Egress Taxiways, Renton Municipal Airport; Sun-Up Construction Co. Release of retained amount also requested upon receipt of proper clearances. Concur. d. Mayor Shinpoch appoints four Firefighters to the Fire Department effec- tive 7/16/80 subject to customary probation period. Concur. e. Petition for vacation of Talbot Road right-of-way east of existing sidewalk 280' south of 405. Refer to Public Works Department for verifi- cation , to the Bd. of Public Works, Transportation Committee re feasi- bility, appraisal and retention of easements. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting public hearing 9/8/80. f. Bid Opening 7110, Water Project , Repainting Rolling Hills Elevated Water Tank. Eight bi, -.. Refer to Public V`orks Dept , and Utilities Committee. 7. CORRESPONUrNCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Public Works Director re Widening of Puget Dr. SE - Benson to Rolling Hills b. Renton Merchants Association re Sidewalk Sale and Western Days 8. OLD BUSINESS 9, ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT City Clerk' s Office RENTON CITY COUNCIL July 14 , 1980 R E F E R R A L S --- ADMINISTRATION Prepare map showing City-owned property Review additional drains at foot of Victoria Park entrances on Talbot Rd.S Investigate public drainage on private property AIRPORT DIRECTOR Draw up new leases and extend Apron C lease to 30 years with 10 year option BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Vacation of R/W Talbot Rd. S ( Irwin) CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for Damages - C. Davis ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE Zoning Ordinance MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to Execute Fancher Flyway leases PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Animal Control Ordinance PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Vacation of R/W Talbot Rd. S ( Irwin) ~~ Bids - Repainting water tank TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Intersection o Kirkland NE and NE Sunset Blvd. Vacation of R/W Talbot Rd. S ( Irwin) UTILITIES COMMITTEE Request for exemption of Garbage collection fees. Bids - Repainting water tank Seattle Water Dept. request for purveyor contract WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Ordinance for vacation portion NW 7th St. Resolution setting date 8/25/80 public hearing LID widening of Puget Dr SE Resolution setting date 9/8/ 80 public hearing Vacation portion of R/W Talbot Rd. S. Taxicab Ordinance re additional cab stand Zoning Ordinance (First reading 7/14/80) (Hold for E. R.C. report) Ordinances on first reading 7/14/80: Hearing Examiner Cable Communications Fund Cable Communications Appropriation LID /#318 ordering construction Traffic PUBLIC HEARING 0 Ivanich et al proposed alley vacation VAC-7-80 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting July 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, JOHN REED, COUNCIL RICHARD M. STREDICKE, ROBERT HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMAN RANDALL ROCKHILL. CARRIED. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF July 7, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN, IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; DON PERSSON, Police Department. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted , Proposed Street published and mailed as required by law, Mayor Shinpoch opened Vacation VAC-3-80 the public hearing to consider a petition for vacation of Easterly portion NW 7th Street as filed by Robert Dickson. Letter from the Board of NW 7th Street of Public Works recommended the vacation, that due to steep qrade lying West of the possibility of this right-of-way being constructed was Rainier Ave. N remote; also it is not necessary for the City' s traffic circula- tion plan. An easement for utilities was required over the entire length of the proposed vacation. The letter also stated the valuation of the land was estimated to be $1 .20 per sq. ft. based on King County records and real estate sales in the area which ranged from $.81 to $1 .60 per sq. ft. The Board recom- mended fee be charged of one-half of $1 .20 per sq. ft. for the right-of-way. Public Works Director Gonnason used wall map and explained the area. Continued Robert Dixon, 670 Taylor Ave. NW, Petitioner and owner of the adjacent residential lots, reported vacation was desired to make a 40' lot buildable. MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, THE VACATION BE GRANTED AS PETITIONED SUBJECT TO EASEMENT AND FEES AS RECOMMENDED THE BY BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS• MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COM- MITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Clyde Barfield, 225 Union Ave. NE, recently annexed into the City, Garbage requested an exemption be given for residents not wanting garbage Collection collection. City Attorney Warren advised that garbage collection Fees fees are mandatory whether the service is used or not and are included with the water and sewer billing. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, SUBJECT OF GARBAGE COLLECTION AND RECYCLING BE REFERRED TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke explained the special utility rates for Senior Citizens or handicapped on limited income. Councilman Shane suggested an explanation of the special rates be distributed with the next utility billing. Flood Damage Kathleen O' Brien, 17545 SE 136th, reported need for improvement and to intersection of Kirkland Ave. NE and NE 12th St. near the Storm Drains at Highlands Post Office and Tony Go's Restaurant, and explained Kirkland NE severe flood damage claiming storm drains were unable to take and NE 12th St. runoff from rainstorm 7/11/80. Ms. O' Brien recalled barricading the doorways to try to keep the water out, that M. E. O' Brien and Company has been forced to remain closed for three days. Councilman Hughes reported that he, Councilmen Stredicke and Shane had been in the vicinity Friday night and witnessed the storm, reporting that curb-side drains did not appear to take the runoff and that water at the dip in the street was near bumper heighth. Public Works Director Gonnason explained the storm drain sytem in the area. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER THE MATTER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE TO MEET WITH THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. 21� Renton City Council 7/14/80 Page 2 CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included therein: Claim for Claim for Damages was filed by Carrie Davis, 3000 SE Royal Hills Damages Drive, in amount of $60 for replacement of clothing damaged by roofing company working at the Library. Refer to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Letter of Intent Letter from the Public Works Department enclosed letter from to Sign the Seattle Water Department transmitting the City of Seattle' s Purveyor Contract formal contract proposal to the City of Renton as a wholesale Seattle Water water customer and requested a Letter of Intent be provided by 8/31/80 stating the City' s intention to sign or not to sign the purveyor contract. The letter also requested comments and suggestions relative to the proposed purveyor contract. Refer to the Utilities Committee. Final Payment Letter from Public Works Department requested approval of final Quick Egress payment and acceptance of completed contract for ADAP Project Taxiways No. 5-53-0055-03, Quick Egress Taxiways, Renton Municipal Airport; contract completed by Sun-up Construction Co. and inspected and accepted by the Public Works Dept. , the Federal Aviation Administration and SEA, Inc. , Engineer for contract 6/2/80. The total amount of the contract is $237,721 .74, final payment is $12,348.55. Release of the retained amount of $16,287.83 in 30 days is recommended upon proof of payment of tax liens and liabilities. Concur. Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed four Firefighters to the Firefighters Fire Department effective 7/16/80 subject to the customary six month probationary period: Brian W. McGee, Kris K. Weiland, Gregory G. Hartman and Mark A. Peterson. Concur. Proposed A petition for vacation of Talbot Road S. right-of-way east Vacation of of the existing sidewalk, 280 ft. south of FAI-405, was filed Right-of-Way by Roger Lewis for Philip F. Irwin, et al . Refer to the Public Talbot Rd. S. Works Department for verification, to the Board of Public Works , Transportation Committee for feasibility, appraisal and the retention of easements. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting public hearing 9/8/80. VAC-8-80. Bid Opening City Clerk Mead reported 7/10/80 bid opening for Water Project Repainting #524, repainting of the Rolling Hills Elevated Water Tank. Water Tank Nine bids were received. See attached tabulation. Refer to the Public Works Department and Utilities Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PREPARED. Approval CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Public Works Department, Engineering Division, Proposed L. I .D. reported receipt of Federal Highway Fund authorization for the Widening of improvement of Puget Dr. SE and Benson Road intersection which Puget Drive SE includes widening, curbs and gutters , signalization and channeli- Benton Road to zation. Widening of Puget Dr. SE is proposed from Benson Road Rolling Hills SE S. to Rolling Hills Ave. SE. The letter reported the City pres- LID #319 ently has commitments for an L. I . D. to install off-site improve- ments from the existing developments and those developments now under construction. Total cost estimated $470,000 including widening of roadway to 56 feet, curb and gutter, sidewalks and channelization. A resolution was requested forming an LID and setting public hearing date - 8/25/80. MOVED BY STREDICKE, -- SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR RESOLUTION SETTING DATE OF 8/25/80 FOR PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Annual Sidewalk Letter from the Renton Merchants Association requested Council Sale and Western sanction to hold the Annual Renton Sidewalk Sale and Western Days 7/31-8/3 Days Activities on 7/31 through 8/3/80 and asked waiver of fees for all licenses required such as Cabaret, Sign Code, Business or other licenses pertaining to festivals/parades, live entertain- ment, sidewalk sales, selling of pop corn, etc. The letter noted monies from non-profit events will be used by non-profit organiza- tions and the Association is insured. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REQUEST. CARRIED. Renton City Council 7/14/80 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS Committee of the Whole report was presented by Council President Committee of the Trimm recommending that the vacation ordinance be revised to Whole allow use of vacation time in one-hour increments, pending One-Hour written approval of Local 21-R. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, Increment COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. Vacations CARRIED. Capital The Committee of the Whole report recommended the following list Improvement of priorities for the Capital Improvement Plan: Plan 1 , Relocate City Shops 2. Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Development 3, Southea,,t Fire Station #13 Development 4. Fire Training Facility 5. Renovation of City Ha 11 6, Ced,rr River Trail Acquisition 7, Wet kind-, Acquisition 8. Acquisition of Neighborhood Park Property 9. Cedar River Park Community Center Development 10. Bearrtif' ication Project - Landscaping City Entry Points. The Committee further requested development of pedestrian walk- ways he tnided to the Six-Year Plan. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. (TARRIED. Policy Matters The Comrr+itter reviewed policy questions contained in Mayor Shinpoch' ,, letter of June 27 , 1980 and recommended the following: Low Income 1 . WHAT Is, THE COUNCIL POLICY REGARDING CITY INVOLVEMENT IN "LOW Housing AND MODLRATE INCOMF HOUSING?" Council recommended a meeting be arranqud .lith the Housing Authority to coordinate .policy decisions. Shop Site 2. WHAT 1` THE i;OUNCIL' S PREFERENCE FOR USE OF PRESENT SHOP SITE Property PROPERTY? Tlic Council agrees with suggestion of Councilman Stredick: , ' , n1ema of 6/30/80 to designate a portion of the site Land Acquisition addit. i,_>nol parkinq for the Senior Center while reserving the rern.ririn(l property for development or disposal at a later time. City Wetland,, 3. DO WF fMBARh ON A LAND ACQUISITION PROGRAM EVEN THOUGH FUNDS ARF NOT IMMFDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR DEVELOPMENT? Given the scarcity of `.rri ,,bl• F)rc>perty and escalating land costs , the Council recom- men4 d th,,; t1w toff present any acquisition proposal whenever appropriatc. Cc,uncil requests the Administration prepare a map showing all City-owned property. 4. SHOULD RESPONSIBILITY FOR CITY-OWNED WETLANDS BE TURNED OVER TO THE PARKS DEPARTMENT? Council recommended that the. Director of Parks and Recreation be given responsibility for maintaining City-owned wetlands in their- current ;tate, not: precluding Council from utilizing this property for in alternate purpose at later date. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Utilities Utilities Committee report was presented by Chairman Shane recom- Committee mending concurrence with the Public Works Department and that 7/20 Bid Open Council accept the low bid of Mini-Dozer Work and award the con- Burnett South tract for the Burnett South Corridor Improvements in the amount Corridor Project of $75,935.78. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN THE Award RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Transportation Transportation (Aviation) Committee report was submitted by Aviation Chairman Stredicke that explained Fancher Flyways has a lease Committee for the Eastside Air Park for a period of 30 years with option to renew for additional 10 years, granted on premise that new hangars Fancher Flyways would be build and long lease necessary for financing. The report Airport further stated that Boeing Company determined that buildings Leases in that area would affect the integrity of Compass Rose and pro- posed to lease an alternate area on the west side of Apron "C" which the Airport would be able to lease to Fancher Flyways on a long-term lease in order to obtain financing to build hangars on the west side of the Airport. The report stated Fancher will retain the area on the east side with the stipulation that no building be erected but will be paved, landscaped and used for tie-downs only. The Committee recommended Council give the Airport Director authority to draw up new leases and extend April "C" lease to 30 years with option for 10-year renewal ; authorize Mayor and City Clerk to execute leases. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN RF_LOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Renton City Council 7/14/80 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS - Transportation (Aviation) Committee - Continued Drainage The Transportation Committee met 7/9/80 to discuss elements of Problems the Six-Year Street Plan, also Renton Airport, and requested Puget Drive the Administration investigate problem of public drainage on private property and report back to the Committee with alterna- tives for correction and cost estimates. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Widening of The Committee report concurred in (A) Administration 's request Puget Drive to initiate an LID to widen and improve the portion of Puget Drive from Benson Highway to Jones Place. (B) The Committee requested the Administration to investigate costs of widening Puget Drive at the intersections of South 19th at Jones Place with left turn lanes to accommodate ingress and egress for adjacent single family developments since widening improvements are not scheduled this year for the area between Edmonds and Jones. (C) Following the report from the Administration to the Committee a meeting will be held in the Rolling Hills area with residents. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, concur in the report. ROLL CALL: 2-AYE: Shane, Stredicke; 4-NO: Trimm, Reed, Hughes, Clymer. FAILED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION (B) RE COSTS OF WIDENING PUGET DR. AT S 19th AT JONES PL. WITH TURN LANES. CARRIED. Wells Ave. (A) Transportation Committee recommended immediate investigation Bridge of the stability of the present bridge structure. (B) The Com- mittee recommended Council authorize the Administration to develop alternative proposals. Since earlier Council approval was given to a four-lane bridge design and taking of park property, con- siderable opposition has been raised and now federal environmental impact statements are required. If an alternate design of smaller scope is acceptable to the protesting parties and funding agencies, construction could begin as soon as funding is approved; two to three year period before construction estimated with the present larger project. (C) The Committee recommended a citizens group be formed: John Giuliani , Jr. , N 1st St. ; Gerlad Bartley, Versie Vaupel , Mrs. Michael Hinkleman, Wells Ave. N. The report stated the Citizens Committee would meet with the Transportation Committee to review proposed alternatives. (D) The Committee requests an opinion from the City Attorney as to public reimburse- ment of costs incurred by residents in obtaining the EIS. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, concur in committee report. Discussion ensued. City Attorney Warren inquired re Item (D) costs and Committee Chairman Stredicke advised than an Environmental Impact Statement was ordered by the Administration at the requested of the funding agency; it was ordered by the responsible public officials. ROLL CALL VOTE: 3-AYE: Shane, Reed , Stredicke; 3-N0: Trimm, Hughes , Clymer; Mayor Shinpoch broke the tie with a NO vote and the MOTION FAILED. Mayor Shinpoch requested the record show her NO vote due to inclusion of four items in one motion. Stredicke noted for record the Mayor had not attended the 7/14 meeting nor received the hand-out materials. Talbot Road The Committee report stated the majority of discussion on Talbot Road related to drainage problems and LID 313. The committee recommended that the Administration review the installation of additional screens (or cattle crossings) on the east side of Talbot Road at the two roadway entrances to Victoria Park, deter- mining estimated costs and whether that would fit into long range plans for improvement of Talbot Road. The report noted that a letter signed by five property owners on Talbot Road protesting the LID was presented; hearing occurred several weeks ago. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT.* Councilman Hughes requested the record to show Mrs. Lobe' s protest of the LID (she was unable to attend meeting) as well as his own; also his recommendation that catch-type basins be installed the full length of each entrance roadway to Victoria Park; also that 24" drain was indicated for the LID, however, 18" drain located on the Victoria Park side of Talbot Road and Hughes requested that be looked at. -MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council 7/14/80 Page 5 OLD BUSINESS - Continued - Transportation Commkttee Report Lake Washington The Transportation Committee report noted proposed improvements Boulevard and traffic load on Lake Washington Blvd. presentation made to committee; that a future meeting is scheduled with Boeing, Public Works and Parks Departments. Public Safety The Public Safety Committee report submitted by Chairman Hughes Committee recommended revision of the Taxicab Ordinance, 5-1912 - Taxicab Taxicab Zones, to establish one additional taxi zone at the northwest Ordinance corner of 3rd Street and Burnett Ave. , contingent with a telephone installation at that location. The committee further recommended referral to the Ways and Means Committee for proper legislation. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. Councilman Hughes explained the meeting with Mr. Funderburg of Silvertop Cab and noted similarity in taxicab colors with OK Cab, and requested City Clerk Mead suggest color change to Mr. Funderburg. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. ROLL CALL: 3-AYE: SHANE, STREDICKE, CLYMER; 3-NO: TRIMM, REED, HUGHES; Mayor Shinpoch broke the Tie with YES Vote. CARRIED. 9:45 P.M. Council reconvened at 9:55 P.M. All Council Members were present when Roll was called (as previously shown) . Public Safety The Public Safety Committee report noted the voters of King Committee County approved a six-year regular property tax levy for support King County of emergency medical services and the execution of this contract EMS Contract was a requirement , not a choice. The committee report determined, therefore, no action required by the committee. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval of Vouchers Committee No. 29044 through No. 29346 in the amount of $708,400.08. Voucher Vouchers No. 20939 - 29043 were machine voided. Vouchers Approval received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services were received. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, VOUCHERS BE APPROVED FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. Zoning The committee report recommended that the Zoning Ordinance, as Ordinance proposed for amendment, be referred to the Environmental Review Committee for review of environmental significance. Also, that the matter will be retained in the Ways and Means Committee until a report is received. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ACCEPT COMMITTEE REPORT. Upon inquiry, Mayor Shinpoch noted the Environ- mental Review Committee is composed of the Planning Director, Public Works Director and Parks and Recreation Director. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee report was submitted by Committee Committee Chairman Clymer and recommended second and final readings of Ordinance #3444 the following ordinances which had been on first reading 7/7/80: Pawnbroker An ordinance was read amending the City Code and eliminating Licenses the maximum number of pawnbroker licenses to be issued. MOVED CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN REPORT AND ADOPT ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3445 An ordinance was read amending the Title V of City Code elininating Taxicab Licenses the maximum number of taxicab licenses to be issued. MOVED BY CLYMER,SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3446 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from May Creek Assoc. G-9600 to R-2 for property located on Lake Washington Blvd. NE Rezone adjacent to and north of SE 76th St. (Approx. 48th NE) ;May Creek Associates R-037-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT AS READ. CARRIED. Ordinance #3447 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of Pelly Pl . N. as Pelly Pl . N. petitioned by Lake Terrace Associates within the Plat of Eldon Street Vacation Acres. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. VAC-2-80 ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Renton City Council 7/14/80 Page 6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued First Readings The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of the following ordinances : Hearing Examiner An ordinance was read amending Title IV of the City Code and Ordinance relating to the Land Use Hearing Examiner. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Zoning Ordinance An ordinance was read amending the zoning ordinance. (See earlier committee report) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Cable An ordinance was read establishing ''Cable Communications Develop- Communications ment Fund #127'' for the purpose of promotion and development of cable communications and access channels including government, education and public. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, REFER BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Fund Transfer An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer of funds in amount of $2,000 for Cable Communications Development Fund #127. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ordinance #3448 1980 Housing and An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer Community of funds in amount of 258,915 from the 1980 Housing and Com- Development munity Development Block Grant Program. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: TRIMM, REED, STREDICKE, HUGHES, CLYMER; ONE-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. First Reading An ordinance was read ordering construction and installation LID #318 of street widening and improvements to NE 30th St. from Park Ave. N. to FAI-405; establishing LID #318 and providing method of assessment. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, RETURN TO THE COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Traffic An ordinance was read amending Chapter 1 , Title X Traffic, Ordinances City Code, relating to adoption of traffic ordinances by reference and establishing penalties therefor. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. .2_�O Resolution # The committee report recommended reading and adoption of a Alley Vacation resolution setting public hearing 8/18/80 for proposed alley Public Hearing vacation as petitioned by Ivanich et al , VAC-7-80; located Ivanich VAC-7-80 between Burnett Ave. N./Park Ave. N. and N. 30th St. and N.29th St. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. 1 NEW BUSINESS Council President Trimm submitted letter from Mr. and Mrs. Animal Control Elmer Neu, 1409 Blaine Ave. NE and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown , Ordinance 1401 Blaine Ave. NE that requested the City Council review the animal control ordinance regarding its constitutionality and also regarding noise by fowl . The letter explained 7/3/80 Municipal Court hearing (City vs Wes Williams) wherein Judge Roger Lewis questioned the constitutionality of Chapter 16, Section 5-1606-G which deals with more than one kind of animal and therefore ruled in favor of the defense. MOVED BY TRIMM, - SECOND SHANE, REFER MATTER TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. City Bridges Councilman Clymer inquired re Staff checking of bridges and report to the Administration. Public Works Director Gonnason noted inspection of timber bridges was just completed; Staff member has been sent to bridge inspection school ; other structures reviewed annually. Upon further inquiry re unsafe bridges other than Grady Way, Gonnason noted funds budgeted for Monster Road and the load limit will continue on Wells Ave. Bridge, Engineer suggestion that it be closed is being investigated. 216 Renton City Council 7/14/80 Page 7 NEW BUSINESS - Continued Dangerous Councilman Stredicke called attention to recent accident at Railroad railroad crossing on SW 43rd. Public Works Director Gonnason Crossing explained Phase 3 of SW 43rd St. improvements, that the City has insufficient funding for street underpass. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, Council register opposition to "at- grade" crossing on SW 43rd. ROLL CALL: 2-AYE: Shane and Stredicke; 4-N0: Trimm, Reed , Hughes and Clymer. FAILED. Dangerous MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, SUBJECT MATTER OF KIRKLAND Intersection AVE. NE AND NE SUNSET BLVD. INTERSECTION BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. 10:59 P.M. CARRIED. Delores A. Mead, ICrM.C. City Clerk Flu LM I CITY OP mrri 'ON BID CALLS Water Project, Repainting of Rolling Hills Elevated Water Tank July 10, 1980 ITEMS DATE No bid item ' NAME AND ADDRESS OF BIDDER BASIC BID AX OTHER TOTAL ABC PAINTING EEO 139 N.E. 161st St. - Seattle, WA 98155 $21 ,881 .00 AA K COASTAL COATINGS, INC. EEO P.O. Box 77043 - Seattle WA 77043 25,375.00 AA BB $1 ,344.81 EVERGREEN STATE PAINTERS, INC. EEO 5716 Central Park Drive - Aberdeen, WA 98520 14,795.00 AA CK 769.3 GILLIS & COMPANY, INC. EEO 844 N. E. 91st St . - Seattle, 98115 17, 130.00 AA BB LONG PAINTING COMPANY EEO 8025 10th Ave. So. - Seattle, WA 98108 19,205.00 AA 1 ,017.8 BB OLSEN BROS. DRYWALL & PAINTING INC. EEO 2702 ''A'' Street P.O. Box 5381 14,945.00 AA 792.0 Tacoma. WA 4BB RONCO PAINTING INC. e EEO -- 18706 North Road 23,700.00 AA 1 ,256. 1 Bothell Wn. BB WE PAINTERS, INC . P.O. Box 334, 14,395.00 AA 719.7 BB B-G PAINT CO. , INC. EEO — 1324 5th Ave. E 9,500.00 AA 494.0 Pu al up, WA 96371 BB ENGINEER' S ESTIMATE 19,000 C� EXP111 35 CITY Or" RENTON DATE 7/14/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: NO.#29039 - 29043 CURRENT $1661351 #30 PARKS s58i50067 ARTERIAL STREETS $451 .93 STREETS $38# 747# 89 LIBRARY $31) 345, 60 COMP EMP TR ACI' $919110 FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE $25s00000 STREET FORWARD T4RUST $246010 CEDAR RIVER TR CONST $lj244o95 SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR $1, 615030 WATERWORKS UTILITY $190j336t65 I AIRPORT $30t302t51 1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION $102, "340#31 LAff EQUIPMENT RENTAL s46. 918+57 FIREMENIS PENSION $13j875e20 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $708A400r08 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED ME"nLRS 9F THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVI 'vG RELEIVED #_PART'"ENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES "AVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VCJCHERS NU , 25044 THRO;:GH NO* 29346 IN THE AMOUNT OR $708j400. 08 ,THIS 14T4 DAY OF JULY 198J. f COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN .,- "MEMBER HEMMER w w w * • w w 219 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT JULY 14, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 15 $ 6, 100.00 Dennis H. Anderson 2731 Mt. View Ave. N. New Res. ,6 2,000.00 Renton School Dist. 403 1800 Index Av NE Walls/Dividers xTS7 1 ,500.00 Anna McMahon 3325 SE 5th St. Utility Rm. 7558 60,000.00 Gary Moritz 326 Union Av NE Office Bldg . 7559 85,000.00 Irving Hull 421 Burnett Av S Four-Plex 7560 2,000.00 Michael J. Lazor 32 SW Victoria St . Re-roof 7561 2,500.00 Leon Whitlock 425 Morris Av S Garage 7562 6,000.00 Daniel E. Winchester 1625 Edmonds Av NE Carport 7563 1 ,000.00 Pat Lydon 201 Union Av SE Shed 7564 1 ,000.00 Pat Lydon 201 Union Av SE Shed/Carp. 7565 600,000.00 Boeing Airplane Co. Bldg. 10-50 Co. E-3 Mezzanine 7566 1 ,500.00 Kenneth R. Parks 1204 Queen Av NE Re-roof 7567 1 ,298.00 Koll Business Centers 4201 E Valley Rd. Improvement 7568 1 ,500.00 Donald Jacobson 903 Edmonds Av NE Remodel 7569 36,500.00 Josefina C. Penor 5420 Talbot Rd S New Res . CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2475 Renton Police Guild 1025 S 3rd St. Side Sewer 2476 Mastro, Mike 275 Union Av NE Water Sys. D. 2477 Billy McHales BB-Q 241 7th SW Side Sewer ELECTRICAL PERMITS 10-7 2,500.00 Renton School Dist. 403 1800 Index NE Wiring S g 26,850.00 G & M Invest. 3811 NE 3rd Ct. #10 Apt. Bldg. 59 1 ,500.00 G & M Invest. 3811 NE 3rd Ct. Cabana 9080 16, 120.00 Mobil Oil Company 2423 Lind Av SW Pumping U's . 9081 1 ,850.00 J.P. Dean & Co. 1118 N 29th St . Residence 9082 400.00 James Sween 2514 Jones Av NE Swim. Pool 9083 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3628 SE 19th Ct. Temp. Power 9084 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3622 SE 19th Ct. Temp. Power 9085 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3611 SE 19th Ct. Temp. Power 9086 1 ,065.00 Void 9087 2,500.00 M.L. Gibson 1211 N 29th P1 . New Res . 9088 100.00 City of Renton (PNB) S 2nd & Burnett Av S Temp. Power 9089 200.00 Greg Gessner 551 Bronson Way S. Inc. Svc. 9090 970.00 Mr & Mrs Wiemer 1933 SE 19th Ct . New Add. 9091 15,600.00 Bethleham Luthern Church 1024 Monroe NE Fire Damage MECHANICAL PERMITS 7896 869.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1714 Pierce Av SE Furnace/Water Htr. 7897 869.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1726 Pierce Av SE Furnace/Water Htr. 7898 869.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3614 18th Ct . SE Furnace/Water Htr. 7899 6,000.00 Mercury Marine Co. 4060 Lind Av SW Sprinkler 7900 2,400.00 Wilmer Helmet 1933 SE 19th Ct. Plbg/Fix. 7901 9,400.00 Billy McHale' s BB-Q 241 SW 7th St. Plbg/Fix. 7902 1 ,065.00 Helen Wong 917 30th North St. Furnace 7 ; 1 ,400.00 State of Washington 205 S 7th St. Plbg/Fix. 7' E 3,047.00 The Koll Company 4201 E Valley Hwy #G Furnace CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COU"ICIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 14, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE AIME ^ CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS . COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ROCKHILL COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues . 7/15 4:30 P.M. REED {3rd Floor Conf. Room I WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 7/21 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 7/16 5:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room TRANSPORTATION Thurs. 7/17 7:00 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Stop Sign Request of Frank 's ;Boein Co. Letter Presentation;Downtown (Parking & Recruiting Office UTILITIES Wed. 7/16 4:00 P.M• SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room Storm Drain Lines at 12th NE & NE Kirkland OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS t OF R4 "k v� COUNCIL MEMBERS AGENDA THOMAS W.TRIMM, U ;G O COUNCIL PRESIDENT '' EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES n rn JOHN W. REED 0CKHILL 9 R E N T O N CITY C O U IY C I L CHARLES F.RANDALL SHANE �P RICHARD M.STREDICKE 9�TF0 SEPN"-o REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y.SHINPOCH, Ju l y 2 1 , 1 9 8 0 CITYDELORE A.MEAD MAYOR 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JULY 14, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARING: Street Vacation - Portion of SW 23rd St. Petitioned by Martin Seelig 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When recognized by the Chair, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6, CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed by simple motion if further discussion or information is requested by a Council Member, a. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Antonette (Toni ) Nelson to the Human Rights and Affairs Commission for a two-year term effective to 4/25/82; replaces """' David Nicholson who does not desire. reappointment. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. b. Police Chief requests meeting with Committee re proposal to eliminate traffic congestion on Main Ave. S and provide additional parking on Houser Way S. Refer to Transportation Committee. C. Parks Department requests ordinance appropriating portion of 1980 Unlimited G.O. Bond Proceeds for Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Construction Project. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Public Works Department re RH2 Engineering - Renton Hill Water System Pipeline Improvements for increasing fire flow capabilities. Refer to Utilities Committee. e. Community Bank requests traffic light at Sunset Blvd. NE and Kirkland NE. Refer to the Transportation Committee. f. Claims for Damages. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier: Filed by Washington Natural Gas - Dug up gas line, $41 . 16 Filed by Downey Cunningham Jr. - Broken windshield, $131 .21 Filed by Washington Natural Gas - Dug up gas line, $59. 16 g. Bid Opening 7/16/80 Asphalt Paving & 1980 Overlay Project , 4 bids. Refer to Public Works Department and Transportation Committee. h. Land Use Hearing Examiner recommendation for approval of City of Renton Fire Department Rezone R-046-8o, G to P-1 (Public Use) property located east side of Benson Rd, and north of S 172nd St. Temporary permit also was approved concurrently to allow construction of fire station. 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Payroll Deduction for Deferred Compensation Plan 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT f RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING July 21 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claims for Damages: Washington Natural Gas Washington Natural Gas Downey Cunningham Jr. MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to execute contract - Repainting Rolling Hills Reservoir PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Bids for Burnett S asphalt paving and 1980 overlay TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Request from Community Bank for traffic light at NE Sunset Blvd and Kirkland NE Bids for Burnett S asphalt paving and 1980 overlay Police Chief' s plan for traffic on Main S PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Subject of drug paraphernalia UTILITIES COMMITTEE RI-12 Engineering letter re Renton Hill water system WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Ordinances on first reading 7/21 : Vacation of NW 7th St. Prohibiting Weapons Fire Station Rezone Systems Development Charge Ordinance #13424 Repealed Appropriation for Coulon Beach Park Appointment of Toni Nelson to Human Rights Commission PUBLIC HEARING 8/25/80 Street Improvements Puget Dr SE LID 319 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting July 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; JOHN REED, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, COUNCIL ROBERT HUGHES. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS EARL CLYMER AND CHARLES F. SHANE, BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. Charles Shane arrived at 8:04 p.m. MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke requested correction Page 4, Paragraph 2, Line 5, following S 19th: Add "and"; Page 4, Paragraph 3, Line 12: Gerald Bartlett. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, ADOPT THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF JULY 14, 1980 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; DEL IN ATTENDANCE MEAD, City Clerk; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; RAY CALDWELL, Police Department; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director. PRESS Councilman Stredicke introduced Renton Record Chronicle reporter Carol Williams. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, Street Vacation published and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Portion of public hearing to consider proposed vacation of a portion of SW 23rd St. SW 23rd St. as petitioned by Martin A. Seelig, Bellevue. The VAC-4-80 property is located adjacent to the southerly line of Blocks 2 and 3, Hillman's Earlington Gardens Addn. , Div. #1 and west of SR 167. Letter from Board of Public Works Chairman Gonnason reported the Board has no objection to the vacation as it is not necessary to the traffic circulation of the City, that there is only a 30-ft. access; easements will be retained. The letter recommended Council establish value of $1 .00 per sq. ft. and suggested if Mr. Seelig does not agree with valuation that he submit an appraisal from an MAI appraiser. Public Works Director Gonnason explained the proposed vacation area. Continued Martin Seelig, P.O. Box 1925, Bellevue 98009, requested a valua- tion of 40c per sq. ft. on the proposed vacation area and explained cost of filling area would be $2.40 per sq.ft . ; that City of Seattle and Olympic pipelines utilize area and fill could not be made to the property line; that prior vacations in the area valued property from 15C to 80r per sq.ft. ; that King County Assessor listed adjacent property at 56C 1/80; that area is adjacent to proposed drainage channel . Following discussion regarding access and development of the area, it was MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. City Attorney Warren noted State law allows Council to charge up to 1/2 of the appraised value for the vacated property. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, concur in the recommendation of the Public Works Director and set value of property at $1 .00 per sq, ft. and allow Martin Seelig to obtain MAI appraisal if so desired. ROLL CALL: 3-AYE: Trimm, Shane, Rockhill ; 3-N0: Reed, Stredicke, Hughes. Mayor Shinpoch cast a NO vote and Motion FAILED. Proposed Bill Garrison, 1911 146th Pl . SE, Bellevue, Second Amendment Founda Ordinance tion, opposed proposed ordinance prohibiting guns where liquor Prohibiting is dispensed by the drink and asked that the matter be brought Weapons Where before the Council . MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND HUGHES, WAYS AND Alcoholic MEANS COMMITTEE REPORT BE READ. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read the Beverages report recommending first reading for the proposed ordinance which Dispensed prohibits weapons capable of producing bodily harm on premises By the Drink where alcoholic beverages are dispensed by the drink and imposes penalties for violation. Bill Garrison claimed the ordinance as anti-gun and requested the City follow State law requiring permit to carry a weapon and prohibits guns in certain places such as court- rooms. Garrison asked anti-crime legislation rather than anti-gun. 224 Renton City Council 7/21/80 Page 2 AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued First Reading City Attorney Warren noted the banning of all weapons including Pro ih biting blackjack, chain, pipe, nun-chuka stick, etc. ; also that police Weapons Ordinance officers are exempt as well as the proprietorsand public officials Continued preserving public safety. The Attorney also explained restaurants are exempt, whether serving liquor or not. Garrison noted the concealed weapons permits only allowed the carrying of guns. Right to Keep Steven Hemitt, 7030 78th SE, Mercer Island; George Cawley, 2419 and Bear Arms Meadow Ave. N. ; and Dale Collier, 2419 Meadow Ave. N. , opposed the Organization proposed ordinance also. Police Department Lt. Caldwell noted Represented intent was not anti-gun but to regulate an area where there is no need to carry guns. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, PLACE THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING. CARRIED. Following reading of the ordinance, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Systems M. L. Gibson, 1215 N. 28th PI , requested Community Services report Development concerning meeting he had attended on the Systems Development Charge Ordinance. MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, SUSPEND THE RULES AND Ordinance #3424 MOVE THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT TO THE COUNCIL FLOOR Repealed AT THIS TIME. CARRIED. The Community Services Committee reported review of Ordinance 3424 establishing the Kennydale and Honeydew Community Interceptor sewer charge and changing the System Development fee Services of 4t to apply on an area wide basis. The committee recommended Committee the Ordinance #3424 be repealed as the committee was unable to justify 4c per sq.ft. fee as to specific cost break down; noted the possibility of a System Development charge encompassing gamut of City provided services; also method of assessment was questioned. MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT AND REPEAL ORDINANCE #3424• ROLL CALL: 3-AYES: REED, STREDICKE, HUGHES; 3-NO: TRIMM, SHANE, ROCKHILL. Mayor Shinpoch cast an AYE VOTE and the MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. City Attorney Warren noted Ordinance #3409 established the Honey- creek/Kennydale Systems Development Charge area, that Ordinance #3424 extended that charge City wide. MOTION CARRIED. M. L. Gibson noted participating in LID 261 , objected to method of area assessment rather than unit charge and requested refund of $306 Systems Development charge; also noting funds should be rebated to- other developers. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Antonette (Toni ) Nelson to Human Rights the Human Rights and Affairs Commission for a two-year term, Commission effective to 4/25/82, and replaces David Nicholson who did not wish reappointment. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Traffic on Letter from Police Chief requested meeting with the Transportation Main Ave. S Committee to present findings for elimination of traffic congestion on Main Ave. S and to provide additional parking on Houser Way S. Refer to Transportation Committee. Appropriation Letter from the Parks Department requested an ordinance be drafted Coulon Beach Park appropriating a portion of the 1980 Unlimited G.O. Bond proceeds for the Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Construction Project in the amount of $650,000. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Renton Hill Letter from the Public Works Department presented RH2 Engineering Water System proposal Renton Hill water system pipeline improvements for increas- ing fire flow capabilities. The RH2 Engineering letter explained an eight-unit apartment building on Renton Hill between Mill and Cedar Avenues near S 6th St. is nearing completion and the Fire Department has indicated the fire flow requirement can be met by constructing new water lines which must be completed by the builder to obtain an occupancy permit. The letter explains the new lines will benefit the entire Renton Hill area and, therefore, City participation is recommended by the Engineering firm. Refer to the Utilities Committee. `'1-125 Renton City Council 7/21/80 Page 3 CONSENT AGENDA - Continued Traffic Light Letter from the Community Bank, Highlands Office, 3005 NE Sunset Requested Blvd, requested a traffic light be installed at the intersection of Sunset Blvd. and NE Sunset Blvd and Kirkland Ave. NE. The letter explained the Kirkland Ave. NE pedestrian traffic and noted that if the City does not feel a traffic light is feasible, then suggested a caution light and reduction of speed limit from 35 mph to 20 mph and more frequent Police Department monitoring. Refer to the Transportation Committee. Claims for The following Claims for Damages were filed with the City Clerk's Damages Office: Claim filed by Washington Natural Gas claiming the City equipment dug up gas line; amount $41 . 16. Second claim filed by Washington Natural Gas also claiming dug up gas line; $59. 16. Claim was filed by Downey Cunningham, Jr. , 16532 117th SE, claim- ing broken windshield when nail from City worker flew up. Refer Claims to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Bid Opening City Clerk Mead reported 7/16/80 bid opening for Burnett Ave. S Asphalt Paving and the 1980 Overlay Project. Four bids received. See tabulation attached. Refer to the Public Works Department and Transportation Committee. City Fire Dept. Letter from the Land Use Hearing Examiner recommended approval of Rezone 046-80 City of Renton Fire Department Rezone R-046-80, from G to P-1 (Public Use) for property located on the east side of Benson Rd. and north of S 172nd St. A temporary permit also was approved concurrently with the rezone to allow construction of the new South End Fire Station. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS Approved PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Deferred Letter from the Mayor's Administrative Assistant Michael Parness Compensation requested authorization of payroll deductions for a Deferred Plan Compensation Plan, The letter explained that by approving the payroll deduction, all City employees will be permitted, on a voluntary basis, to authorize a portion of their salary to be withheld and invested for payment at a later date; presumably upon retirement and serving as a tax shelter as neither the amount withheld nor the earnings on the investments are subject to current Federal Income Tax. The letter stated the plan will be offered as a "free" benefit to all employees and administered with no cost to the City. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND TRIMM, ACCEPT THE RECOMMENDATION AND AUTHORIZE PAYROLL DEDUCTION. Upon inquiry, Parness noted the Administration was working with Consultant, Patrick Lemon of Frank B. Hall Consulting Company, and that upon authorization for the payroll deduction, a choice would be made regarding the plan. MOTION CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Utilities Utilities Committee Chairman Shane presented committee report Committee which recommended concurring with Public Works Dept. recommendation Repainting for acceptance of the low bid of B-G Paint Co. , Inc. , Puyallup, Rolling Hills Water Project W-524 Repainting of the Rolling Hills Reservoir Reservoir in the amount of $9,500 plus $503.50. The report recommended the Contract Award Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the contract. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, ACCEPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT AND AWARD CONTRACT AS RECOMMENDED. CARRIED. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented committee Committee report regarding the Six-Year Street Plan Revision as requested eviission of by Boeing. The report explained presentations by Boeing re Six-Year Street traffic volume on Lake Washington Blvd and intersection problems Plan - at Garden and Park N and concerns of added traffic to Gene Coulon Area of Boeing Memorial Beach Park. The committee recommended that the City meet with Boeing and make recommendations for improvements at three Park Ave. intersections as well as the Lake Washington access to the park. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT, CARRIED. Renton City Council 7/21/80 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS - Continued - Transportation Committee - Continued Stop Sign The committee report noted meeting with Engineering Department Kirkland Ave NE and petitioners regarding request for removal of stop sign at Near Jefferson Kirkland Ave. NE in the vicinity of Jefferson and 5th P1 . NE and 5th P1 NE and recommended: That the Administration remove the stop sign for southbound traffic on Kirkland Ave. NE and make whatever improvements are needed at the intersection to provide safety r+� controls, such as button dividers between traffic lanes, "yield" signs, etc. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Proposed High Ave. Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke reported that the Street Vacation proposed street vacation VAC-5-80 of a portion of High Ave. NE VAC-5-80 petitioned by John and Ruth Jane, was determined by Public Works Denied that the street was constructed by the State as a frontage road and never turned over to the City. Therefore, the Board of Public Works recommended this matter be deferred until such time as the City would be in a position to consider the vacation 4 request and that the vacation fee be refunded to the Janes as the City did not have jurisdiction. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, THE HIGH AVE. NE VACATION PETITION BE DENIED OR WITHDRAWN PER PETITIONER' S REQUEST AND FEES BE REFUNDED. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Vice-Chairman Hughes presented Committee report recommending second and final readings of the following Ordinance #3449 ordinances : LID #318 Ordering An ordinance was read ordering construction of street improvements Construction for North 30th from Park Ave. N to FAI-405, including curbs, gutters, sidewalks and underground utilities and illumination; and establishing LID #318. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND TRIMM, ACCEPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT AND ADOPT THE ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL: Council- man Shane left the Chambers and was not present during the Roll Call . 5-AYES: TRIMM, REED, STREDICKE, ROCKHILL AND HUGHES. MOTION CARRIED. Hearing Examiner The Hearing Examiner ordinance was presented for second and final Ordinance reading. Councilman Stredicke inquired re Item 7, waivers and exceptions. Following reading of the ordinance revising Chapter 30 of Title IV, Building Regulations of the City Code. it was MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND TRIMM, accept the committee report and adopt the ordinance as read. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, DEFER ACTION ON ORDINANCE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Ordinance #3450 An ordinance was read creating a Special Fund known as "Cable Cable Communications Development Fund #127" for the purpose of promotion Communications and development of cable communications and access channels includ- Development Fund ing government, education, and public. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT AND ADOPT THE ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3451 An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer of Appropriation funds in amount of $2,000 from Current Fund Excess Revenue (Franchise & Transfer Funds Fees) to Current Fund, transfer to Cable Communications Development Fund. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL CONCUR IN REPORT AND ADOPT THE ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3452 An ordinance was read amending portion of Chapter 1 , Title X Traffic Traffic of the City Code relating to adoption of traffic ordinances by reference and establishing penalties therefor, bring the City into conformance with State. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN THE REPORT AND ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of an ordinance vacating a portion of NW 7th St. VAC-3-80, as petitioned by Dickson. Following reading, MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND SHANE, REFER BACK TO THE COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. 227 Renton City Council 7/21/80 Page 5 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS - Continued - Ways and Means Committee - Continued Resolution #2351 The Committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolution LID 319 Street declaring its intention to construct and install street improvements Improvements for Puget Drive SE from Benson Rd. to Rolling Hills SE, including Puget Drive SE curb, gutter, sidewalks, channelization, etc. , LID #319 and set Public Hearing public hearing 8/25/80. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR 8/25/80 IN THE REPORT AND ADOPT THE RESOLUTION. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke inquired re Intertie matter with Benaroya Interties and and also Grady Way Bridge, and was advised by the Public Works Grady Way Bridge Director that both matters are still under consideration by City of Tukwila. Paraphernalia MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND REED, REFER THE SUBJECT OF DRUG PARA- PHERNALIA TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch reported the preliminary Federal census figures REPORT TO suggest Renton has several hundred fewer people than the City COUNCIL estimated; that the Suburban Mayors meeting last week indicated many King County cities are protesting the early figures. In Federal Census the City' s case, certain annexed areas were not included. The Mayor noted an accurate count is imperative to the financial well- being of the cities and to the benefit of the State since it may be possible to warrant another Congressional seat. Forward Thrust The Mayor noted the 12-year record of Forward Thrust is available for any Council member. The Mayor has received no official Salary Survey response from Local 21-R re the Salary Survey. Planning Depart- ment' s Housing and Community Development Official Ed Hayduk has Housing Repair prepared a map indicating areas benefited from the Housing Repair Program Program. Chief Sealth The Mayor reported the Municipal Arts Commission and the Historical Fountain Society have agreed that the Chief Sealth water fountain should be moved to a new location between the old and new Fire Stations The Public Works Department has been requested to furnish cost estimate. The Mayor inquired whether or not Council has objection to the proposed location. Former City Mayor Shinpoch noted Superior Court Judge Gerard M. Shellan received Attorney 98% rating from King County Bar Association and the highest of Recognized any judge in the County. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the body, it was 10: 10 P.M. MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. Delores A. Mead, C. .C. City Clerk �D gig TABULATiON SHEET PRO O J ECT :• Burnett Ave. So. Asphalt Paving & 1980 Overlay Project DATE July 16, 1980 BIDDER BID Hi-Line Asphalt Paving Co. Schedule A $ 35,249.50 PO Box 68279 Schedule B 69,920.00 Seattle, WA 98188 AA, BB, EEO Total $105, 169.50 Lakeside Industries Schedule A $ 32,185.20 $ 32,186.00- PO Box 1379 Schedule B 74,912.00 Bellevue WA 98009 AA, BB, EEO Total $107,097.20 $107,098.00- I M.A. Se ale Inc. Schedule A $ 27,953.50 PO Box 88050 Schedule B 65,760.00 Tukwila WA 98188 AA, BB, EEO Total $ 93,713.50 Watson Asphalt Paving Co. Schedule A $ 25,288.30 19220 NE 80th St. Schedule B 69,568.00 Redmond, WA 98052 AA, BB, EEO Total $ 94,856.30 Engineer' s Estimate $137,455.00 -Corrections CITY COUNCIL COMMI�itt MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 21 , 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 7/24 Cancelled ROCKHILL Thurs. 7/31 4: 30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room Appeal - JoePete McCaslin,Short P at IAppeal - Thomas Dahlby,Rezone COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 7/22 4: 30 P.M. REED i3rd Floor Conf. Room Flood Insurance Ordinance,etc. WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 7/28 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 7/23 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room Animal Control Ordinance-Requests attendance of City Attorney & Police Chief TRANSPORTATION I STREDICKE UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Old Timers Picnic Sun. 7/28 All Day Lion's Memorial Youth Camp OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT JULY 22, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7570 $ 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1808 Monterey Ave. NE New Residence 7571 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1813 Monterey Ave. NE New Residence 7572 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1903 NE 19th Pl . New Residence 7573 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises Inc. 1712 Monterey Ave. NE New Residence 7574 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1914 NE 19th Pl . New Residence 7575 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1915 Monterey Ave. NE New Residence 7576 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1706 Monterey Ave. NE New Residence 7577 32,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1814 Monterey Ave. NE New Residence 7578 32,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1700 Monterey Ave. NE New Resid;. nce 7579 32,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1718 Monterey Ave. NE New Residence 7580 35,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1909 Monterey Ave. NE New Residence 7581 35,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1802 Monterey Ave. NE New Residence 7582 31 ,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1904 Monterey Ave. NE New Residence 7583 32,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1820 Monterey Ave. NE New Residence 7584 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1907 NE 17th Pl . New Residence 7585 32,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1909 NE 19th Pl . New Residence 7586 31 ,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1823 NE l7th Pl . New Residence 7587 29,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1902 NE 19th Pl . New Residence 7588 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1817 NE 17th Pl . New Residence 7589 35,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1908 NE 19th Pl . New Residence 7590 32,000.00 Donogh Enterprises , Inc. 1901 NE 17th Pl . New Residence 7591 8,500.00 Taylors Auto Body 330 Main Ave S. Auto Paint Booth 7592 4,200.00 Leslie W. Kendig 2611 Morris Ave S. Extend Roofline 7593 170,000.00 Boeing Comm. Airplance Co. Bldg. 4-63, Col B-29 Remodel 7594 4,500.00 Steve C. Hill 640 Ferndale Pl . NE Remodel 7595 500.00 Daniel B. Moilanen 1214 Stevens Ave SW Greenhouse 7596 1 ,000.00 Don Howe 1817 Morris Ave. S Siding 7597 10,000.00 G & M Investments 3811 NE 3rd Ct. Swimming Pool 7598 400.00 Ray Mortensen 412 Sunset Blvd. N Remodel 7599 5,000.00 William J. Green 1209 Queen Ave NE FDN/Residence 7600 300.00 Chester Culler 2507 Meadow Ave N. Shed 7601 VOID 7602 41 ,000.00 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4518 SE 4th St. New Residence 7603 500.00 David Reid 2315 NE 27th St. Addition 7604 8,700.00 Cliff & Joan Jackson 2201 NE 28th St. Addition 7605 5,000.00 Fifth & Park Place Co. 500 Park Ave. N. Parking Lot #1 7606 10,000.00 Fifth & Park Place Co. 601 Park Ave. N. Parking Lot #6 7607 15,000.00 Fifth & Park Co. 401 Park Ave. N. Parking Lot #2 7608 10,000.00 Fifth & Park Co. 426 Park Ave. N. Parking Lot #3 7609 10,000.00 Fifth & Park Co. 533 Park Ave. N. Parking Lot #4 7610 20,000.00 Fifth & Park Co. 540 Pehley Ave. N. Parking Lot #5 7611 6,000.00 Fifth & Park Co. 500 Park Ave. N. Compl . 2nd Fir. 7612 2,000.00 Nelson Plastering 1525 N 4th St. Partitions 7613 50,000.00 Boeing Comm. Airplane Co. Boeing - Renton Repair 7614 1,082,000.00 Boeing Comm. Airplane Co. Bldg. 5-60, Bldg. 5-14 Remodel 7615 40,000.00 George Oberholtzer 4103 NE 22nd Pl . New Residence CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2478 Leonard Builders , Inc. 4513 SE 4th St. Drive Approach 2479 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4506 SE 4th St. Drive Approach SIGN PERMIT ..w 813 1 ,200.00 O.W. Properties 919 SW Grady Way Pole Sign ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9092 $ 7,000.00 McHales Bar BQ 241 SW 7th St. Restaurant 9093 3,500.00 Gull Oil 3800 NE 4th St. Store/Gas 9094 100.00 Clyde Downing Bldrs. 2301 Blaine Ave. NE Temp. Power Pole 9095 100.00 Clyde Downing Bldrs . 2314 Blaine Ave. NE Temp. Power Pole 9096 850.00 Charles Henderson 1603 Olympia Ave. SE New Residence 9097 850.00 Charles Henderson 1720 Pierce Ave. SE New Residence 9098 850.00 Charles Henderson 36o9 SE 18th Ct. New Residence 9( 850.00 Charles Henderson 3614 SE 18th Ct. New Residence 9' 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1601 Olympia Ave. S.E. New Residence 91-try 11 ,900.00 Boeing Comm. Airplane Co. Bldg. 4-63 New Circuits 9102 700.00 Steve Hill 640 Ferndale P1 . NE New Service 9103 6,500.00 Renton Hghinds. Shpg. Cntr. 940 Harrington NE Increase Power 9104 1 ,050.00 Pulte Homes 1106 Pierce Ave. New Residence 9105 1 ,050.00 Pulte Homes 1100 Pierce Ave. NE New Residence 9106 1 ,050.00 Pulte Homes 3662 NE lith Ct. New Residence 9107 100.00 Pulte Homes 3605 NE lith Ct. Temp. Service 9108 1 , 160.00 Leonard Builders 4525 SE 4th New Residence 9109 100.00 Donogh Enterprises 1907 NE 17th Pl . Temp. Service 9110 100.00 Donogh Enterprises 1823 NE 17th Pl . Temp. Service 9111 100.00 Donogh Enterprises Inc. 1903 NE 19th Pl . Temp. Service 9112 100.00 Donogh Enterprises 1811 Monterey Ave. NE Temp. Service 9113 100.00 Donogh Enterprises 1909 Monterey Ave. NE Temp. Service 9114 100.00 Donogh Enterprises Inc. 1908 NE 19th Pl . Temp. Service 9115 100.00 Donogh Enterprises Inc. 1820 Monterey Ave. NE Temp. Service 9116 100.00 Donogh Enterprises Inc. 1915 Monterey Ave. NE Temp. Service 9117 100.00 Donogh Enterprises Inc. 1718 Monterey Ave. NE Temp. Service 9118 100.00 Donogh Enterprises Inc. 1808 Monterey Ave. NE Temp. Service 9119 100.00 Donogh Enterprises Inc. 1706 Monterey Ave. NE Temp. Service 9120 100.00 George Oberholtzer 4103 NE 22 Pl . Temp. Service 9121 100.00 Donough Enterprises Inc. 1700 Monterey Ave. NE Temp. Service 9122 350.00 Jessie G. Leendertsen 671 Dayton NE Increase Service 91')3 18,700.00 Seattle Opera 1655 N. 4th Warehouse/Office 9 } 350.00 Robert C.&E. Dickey 1018 N 34th St. Increase Service 9 i 8,000.00 Boeing Comm. Airplane Co. Bldg. 4-21 Replace Equipment 91'l1 300.00 Ronald R. Walton 450 Burnett Ave. N. Garage MECHANICAL PERMITS 7905 300.00 Pauline Arko 94 Williams Ave. S Gas Convert. 7906 753.00 Leonard Builders 4525 4th SE St. Gas Furnace 7907 807.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3609 SE 18th Ct. Gas Furn/Wtr. Htr. 7908 2, 100.00 Graduate Enterprises 200 SW 43rd St. Hood/Duct/Fan 7909 1 ,000.00 Good Neighbor Ctr. 305 S 43rd St. Bthrm. Facilities 7910 900.00 Renton Hghlnds Shp. Cntr. 940 Harrington NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7911 500.00 Nelson Plastering 1525 N 4th St. Basins 7912 825.00 Helmut & Taletta Wibmer 1933 SE 19th Ct. Gas Furnace 7913 1 , 100.00 Pulte Homes 3607 NE 11th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 7914 1 , 100.00 Pulte Homes 1110 Pierce Ave. NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7915 1 , 100.00 Pulte Homes 1106 Pierce Ave. NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7916 1 ,345.00 Pulte Homes Corp. 1110 Pierce Ave. NE Gas Furn./Wtr.Htr. 7917 1 ,445.00 Pulte Home Corp. 1106 Pierce Ave. NE Gas Furn./Wtr.Htr. 7918 1 ,345.00 Pulte Home Corp. 3602 NE 11th Ct. Gas Furn./Wtr.Htr. 7919 1 ,300.00 Pulte Home Corp. 1114 Pierce Ave. NE Gas Furn./Wtr .Htr. 7920 1 ,385.00 Pulte Home Corp. 3609 NE 11th Ct. Gas Furn ./Wtr.Htr . 7921 1 ,300.00 Pulte Home Corp. 3607 NE lith Ct. Gas Furn./Wtr.Htr . 7922 1 ,385.00 Pulte Home Corp. 3605 NE 11th Ct. Gas Furn./Wtr.Htr. 3 1 ,345.00 Pulte Home Corp. 3603 NE 11th Ct. Gas Furn./Wtr.Htr. 4 1 ,300.00 Pulte Home Corp. 3601 NE lith Ct. Gas Furn./Wtr.Htr. ; ...5 18,000.00 Dr. Frederick Brown 1080 Kirkland, Ave. NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7926 500,000.00 Boeing Comm. Airplance Co. Renton Mechanical Work 7927 2,500.00 Karl Besecker 687 Dayton Ave. NE Hot Tub 7928 300.00 Earl McLaughlin 1408 Monroe Ave. NE Gas Burner cou"clt rlier>rlrss AGENDAno"1111 NM& EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES JOHN W.REED E IVT ©�I CITY C U E+I CIL CHARLES F SHAW �P RICHARD M.STRENW 0,9gT�0 SEPleo REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, Jul y 28 P 1 9 8 0 DELORES A.MEAD MAYOR 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JULY 21 , 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARING: L. I .D. #317 Water Line - Vicinity of South 132nd St. and Langston Road - Located outside the City limits 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requeste,' by a Council Member. a. The City Parks, Planning and Public Works Departments accept completion of Burnett Linear Park project and request Council acceptance, final payment and release of retained amount in 30 days if legal requirements are met. Council concur. b. Board of Public Works reports to Boundary Review Board that proposed annexation by Cascade Sewer District has no significance to City. Information. �:. Finance Department requests review of Resolution #1963 for possible increase in mileage allowance for use of personal car on City business. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Parks Department requests rezone of Highlands Public Use Area Tracy 46 in order to receive fair market value as area proposed for surplus. Refer to the Planning Department. e. City Clerk presents certification from Washington State Dept. of Transporta- tion. For Information. Refer to the Public Works Department. f. Claims for Damage: Claim filed by Khuyen C. Le - water damage to basement. Claim filed by Thomas N. Day - vehicle damage hit rut in road. Claim filed by Teresa K. Machel - tire damage hit rut in road. Refer to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. g. Hearing Examiner recommends approval of Rezone 049-80, G to SR-1 , property located on the west side of Union SE, south of NE 4th; Joepete McCaslin. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. h. Appeal of Hearing Examiner's decision re Short Plat 034-80 by Joepete McCaslin. Refer to the Planning and Development Committee. Information. i . Appeal of Hearing Examiner's decision Rezone 044-80 by Thomas Dahlby. Refer to the Planning and Development Committee. Information. 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS ftow a. Roger Leed re Wells Ave. Bridge b. J. S. Harer re Street Vacation Pelly Place North 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 , ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 11. An.IntIRWMcaT RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING R E -F E R R A L S JULY 28 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office ADMINISTRATION Sale of water within City limits CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER- *Clairn for Damages - Khuyen C. Le Thomas N. Day Teresa K. Machel Animal Control Ordinance PARK BOARD Parking at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park PARK DEPARTMENT Tables and Benches at Burnett St. Park PLANNING DEPARTMENT Setback Ordinance Rezoning of Highlands Public Use Area Tract 46-Plat of Renton Highlands No. 2 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Appeals - Joepete McCaslin Short Plat 034-80 Thomas Dahlby Rezone R-044-80 Setback Ordinance PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Petition protesting LID 318 Certification from Washington State Dept. of Transportation, State Highway Routes Turn around on Mill Avenue South Water system at Municipal Building Roadway cushions along railroad tracks WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE LID 317 Waterline South 132nd St. and Langston Rd. Systems Development Charge Mileage Allowance for Use of Personal Car Fire Dept. Rezone R-046-80 Taxicab Zones Appointment: Antonette Nelson, Human Rights and Affairs Commission I I RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting July 28 , 1980 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P .M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro tem Thomas W. Trimm led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flaq and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, JOHN REED, COUNCIL RICHARD M. STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. CITY OFFICIALS DAN KELLOGG, Asst. City Attorney; MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; IN ATTENDANCE MIKE PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Dept. ; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation; DON PERSSON, Police Dept. PRESS Greg Anderson, Renton Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF JULY 21 , 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, L. I .D. #317 published and mailed according to law, Mayor Pro tem Trimm Waterline opened the public hearing to consider L. I .D. #317 water line South 132nd St. in the vicinity of South 132nd St. and Langston Road, located and Langston Rd. outside the city limits. Protest letters were read from Josephine Swift, 8026 Langston Rd. S. ; Everett L. Brown, 8036 South Langston Rd. ; Ralleen Sununtnasuk, 8223 S. 132nd. Letter was read from Warren C. Gonnason, Public Works Director, noting valid protests equal 11 .270 of the assessments. George Pickles, 132nd & 80th, requested not to be a part of the city' s LID, upon checking the map it was brought to his attention he was not within the proposed boundaries of the LID. Everett Brown,8036 Langston Rd. , felt that because he had already paid the City of Seattle for f° assessment on water line and that he cannot use the back portion of property due to terrain & did not want to pay on this LID. Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, noted protests were valid that Brown and Swift had paid the City of Seattle for water assessments, therefore, recommended they not be assessed as part of LID 317, and the cost be spread among the remaining properties. This would increase the assessment 12.715% for the remaining properties; the Brown & Swift properties being deleted from the roll , increasing cost from .0851847/sq. ft. to .0960161/sq. ft. to those remaining on the assessment roll . Wayne Werle, 8211 S. 132nd St. ,would like cable television installed at the same time. Mr. Gonnason recommended against such installation,perferring cable run with power and communication cables. Mr. Gonnason reported the protest received from the Sununtknasuk property was invalid because restrictive covenants running with the land had been signed by the former owner agreeing to the waterline installation. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke inquired if the improvement is a logical extension of the city water service, due to location outside the city limits . Mr. Gonnason noted that it was. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE , TO CONCUR IN THE LID, WITH NO ASSESSMENT FOR BROWN AND SWIFT PROPERTIES, REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE ORDERING CONSTRUCTION. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Erma Sidebotham, 1404 N. 30th, presented petition protesting LID 318. Petition Protesting Deputy Clerk Motor read correspondence protesting with signatures LID 318 - N. 30th of eight properties in the area of LID 318. Upon inquiry Asst. rw City Attorney Kellogg informed council of 30 day limitation to protest an LID after adoption of the ordinance when initiated by the City, and if 60% protest is received, the council is divested of authority. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR VALIDATION OF PETITION AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. CARRIED. Systems M.L. Gibson, 1215 N. 28th PI . , requested fee paid for systems Development development on his property should be refunded. Councilman Charge Clymer noted refund of money to properties not benefiting had been considered by the Ways and Means Committee. Renton City Council 7/28/80 Page 2 AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued Systems MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, READ WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Development REPORT REGARDING FACILITY AND TRUNK CONNECTION CHARGES. CARRIED. Charge Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following Ordinance First Reading for first reading: Repealing a citywide 4C per square foot sewer trunk connection charge and establishing a 1C per square foot trunk connection charge and establishing a special assessment (Repeals Ord. district known as Kennydale-Honey Creek Assessment District .� #3424) and establishing a 3C per square foot sewer trunk connection charge for said special district. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, UPON ADOPTION OF THE ORDINANCE, THOSE PEOPLE WHO DO NOT BENEFIT FROM THE DEVELOPMENT AND HAVE PAID, SHOULD RECEIVE REFUNDS OF THEIR MONEY. CARRIED. Proposed Ordinance Steven Hemmat, 7030 78th SE, Mercer Island, noted unconstitutionality Prohibiting Weapons of proposed ordinance under Washington State Law regarding weapons Where Alcoholic and the right for law abiding citizens to self-defense and the Beverages Dispensed right to carry such weapons. Councilman Clymer noted ordinance by the Drink had been held pending research and response from the City Attorney regarding questions brought forth by the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Don Helens , 5616 So. 144th- Tukwila; Gerald Unger, 255 Seneca Ave. NW; and Emery Wolf, 2205 NE 9th P1 . , also noted their opposition to the proposed ordinance prohibiting weapons. 1980 Census Sandy Webb, 430 Pelly Ave. So. , commented on procedure of the 1980 census and the need for improvement and/or stricter restrictions Turn-around on turn around and parking problem at the Chalet Apts. on Mill Ave. So. Mill Avenue South. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, REFER MATTER OF TURN AROUND TO PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. Burnett Linear Letter from Ron Heiret-Parks , Ed Hayduk-Planning, and Don Monaghan- Park-Project Public Works , noted completion of contract with Frontier Landscaping Completion for Burnett Linear Park project as of July 22, 1980. Recommended , CAG-030-80 that the Council accept completion as of July 28, 1980 and make final payment in the amount of $5,487.57. If after 30 days proof of payment of tax liabilities is received and all liens or claims have been dismissed the retained amount of $11 ,240.23 be paid to the contractor. Council concur. Proposed Letter from Warren Gonnason re proposed annexation of Cascade Annexation, Sewer (P-2870; Resol . 1265)noted :he Board of Public Works Cascade Sewer finds no objection to this annexation as the area does not come within the capability of sewer service from the City at this time. Recommendation-Report to Boundary Review Board that this annexation has no significance to the City of Renton. Mileage Letter from Ted Bennett, Finance Dept. , requested review of Allowance for Ordinance No. 1953 for possible increase from 15C mileage Use of Personal allowance for use of personal car to a recommended 20C per mile. Car Refer to Ways and Means Committee. .. Rezoning of Letter from Bob Hufnagle, Parks Dept. , requested rezone of Highlands Highlands Public Use Area Tract 46-Plat of Renton Highlands No. 2 Public Use Area to concur with Renton Comprehensive Land Use Plan. Rezone from Tract 46-Plat of R-2 to commercial . Concur and refer to Planning Department Renton Highlands to proceed with rezone process. Certification from Letter from City Clerk presented certification from Washington Washington State State Dept. of Transportation. Certification covers the Dept. of Transp.- descriptions of State Highway Routes within the limits of State Highway incorporated cities and towns as of July 1 , 1980. Refer to Routes Public Works Dept. Renton City Council 7/28/80 Page 3 Consent Agenda - Continued Claim for Claim for damages filed with the City Clerk by Khuyen C. Le Damages - for water damage to basement on July 11 , 1980. Refer to City Khuyen C. Le Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Claim for Claim for damages filed with the City Clerk by Thomas N. Day Damages - for vehicle damage from hitting rut in the roadway on July 13, 1980. Thomas N. Day Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Claim for Claim for damages filed with the City Clerk by Teresa K. Machel Damages - for tire damage from hitting rut in the roadway on July 14, 1980. Teresa K. Machel Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Joepete McCaslin Letter from the Land Use Hearing Examiner recommended approval Rezone of Joepete McCaslin rezone R-049-80, G to SR-1 for property located R-049-8o west side of Union Ave. SE approximately 1820 feet south of NE 4th St. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for Ordinance. Joepete McCaslin Appeal filed by Joepete McCaslin re Short Plat-034-80, E-035-80, Short Plat 034-80 W-036-80 and the Land Use Hearing Examiner' s decision of 7/3/80. I Appeal Refer to Planning and Development Committee. Thomas Dahlby Appeal filed by Kathleen I . Dahlby re Thomas Dahlby rezone R-o44-8o Rezone R-044-80 and the Land Use Hearing Examiner's decision dated June 19, 1980. Appeal Refer to Planning and Development Committee. .•tI000 5 rc i r1 /7 7c 7 oO77 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Wells Ave. South Letter was read from Michael W. Gendler, Attorney, re opposition Bridge Replacement of wider replacement of the Wells Avenue Bridge and taking part of Park property. Letter requested investigation to develop alternatives- extent to which repairs to the existing structure or alternative replacement proposals. After discussion it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, TO REFER LETTER TO THE MAYOR' S OFFICE FOR CONSIDERATION AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. CARRIED. Request for Moved by Stredicke, Second Shane, to recess. Roll Call : 2-Aye- Recess Shane, Stredicke; 5-No-Trimm, Reed, Rockhill , Hughes, Clymer. Motion failed. Street Vacation- Letter was read from J. Steve Harrer, Bryn Mawr Properties, Pelly Pl . N. protesting assessment of $2.80/5q. ft. as too high. (Vacation VAC-2-80 of portion of Pelly P1 . N. , VAC-2-80) . The letter requested new appraisal be done. No action taken. Parking Letter was read from Richard A. Burton requesting review of Gene Coulon ticketing and impounding of vehicles and trailers for illegal Memorial Beach parking at the Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park on Lake Washington. Park MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER MATTER To THE PARK BOARD. CARRIED. Street Vacation- Letter was read from Martin A. Seelig requesting matter of the SW 23rd St. vacation of SW 23rd Street be referred to the Transportation VAC-4-80 Committee. No action taken. OLD BUSINESS Commendation Mayor pro tem Trimm presented letter from Roy Gervais commending Mayor Shinpoch and the Police Department for the good work they are doing. Sale of MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER MATTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION Water REGARDING DIRECT WATER SALES BY THE CITY OF SEATTLE TO PROPERTY WITHIN CITY LIMITS. CARRIED. Community Community Services Committee Chairman Reed presented committee Services Committee report which recommended that matter of the setback ordinance Setback be referred back to the Planning Department for review and Ordinance recommendations then forward to Planning & Development Committee. MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMi -TEE REPORT. CARRIED. Renton City Council 7/28/80 Page 4 Old Business - Continued Flood Insurance Community Services Committee report noted they will meet with Program, Land Fill various state and local officials , businessmen and citizens Moratorium, Green for the purpose of providing information and status of the River Drainage Federal Flood Insurance Program, Flood Insurance Ordinance, Program Land Fill Moratorium, and Green River Drainage Program on August 20, 1980 in the Renton Council Chambers at 7:00 p.m. Cedar River Trail Community Services Committee report recommended the Council Property move into Executive Session for further report and recommendation Acquisition regarding the Cedar River Trail property acquisition. MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE, ADJOURN INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION AFTER AUDIENCE COMMENT PORTION OF AGENDA. CARRIED. Federal Insurance Councilman Stredicke inquired as to who paid for the ad Administration- run in the Seattle Times re the Federal Insurance Administration Flooding Areas Rules and Summaries re flooding areas. Mr. Gonnason noted they were paid for by HUD. Park & Ride Councilman Stredicke noted plans are now under way for a North Renton park and ride lot in North Renton by the Maycreek intersection of 1-405. Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes presented committee Committee report requesting matter of the animal control ordinance be Animal Control referred to the City Attorney for recommendation. MOVED Ordinance BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMEN- DATION. CARRIED. Animal Councilman Stredicke requested Animal Control Officer investigate Complaint complaints of baying hound dogs in the vicinity of 116th (10th NE) east of Union. Appointment Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Human Rights report concurring in the Mayor's appointment of Antonette (Toni ) s Affairs Nelson to Human Rights and Affairs Commission for a two-year term Commission effective 4/25/82. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report Committee recommending the following Ordinances for first reading: Fire Dept. An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain Rezone R-046-80 properties within the City from general classification district (G) to public (medical , health, fire and education) district (P-1 ) . R-046-80 City of Renton Fire Dept. Located east side of Benson Rd. approximately 300 feet north of South 172nd St. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE TO REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Taxicab An ordinance was read amending city code relating to location of Zones taxicab zones. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. ORDINANCE #3453 An ordinance was read appropriating funds in the amount of Appropriation- $650,000.00 from the 1980 Unlimited G.O. Bond Proceeds unto the Gene Coulon construction fund. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO ADVANCE Memorial Beach ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following Park readings it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: All Ayes (Councilman Stredicke not present at this time. ) MOTION CARRIED. The Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following Ordinances for second and final readings : ?38 Renton City Council 7/28/80 Page 5 Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued ORDINANCE #3454 An ordinance was read amending portions of the city code Land Use Hearing relating to the Land Use Hearing Examiner. MOVED BY CLYMER, Examiner SECOND ROCKHILL TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYES: TRIMM, REED, ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER; 2-N0: SHANE, STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke noted his no vote deals with opposition to continual deferral of off-site improvements , waivers, and exceptions to those conditions. ORDINANCE #3455 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of NW 7th St. as Street Vacation petitioned by Dickson. VAC-3-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND Portion of NE 7th HUGHES, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: All St. (VAC-3-80) Ayes. MOTION CARRIED. Voucher Approval Ways and Means Committee report recommended approval for payment of Vouchers No. 29352 through No. 29508 (machine voids #29347-29351 ) in the amount of $545,464.82. LID 312 Revenue Fund Warrant #R-4, $35,255. 17; LID 307 Revenue Fund Warrant #R-14, $21 ,636.83 and Cash Fund Warrant #C-18, $21 ,636.93. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO APPROVE VOUCHERS. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Municipal Bldg. Councilman Hughes noted the Municipal Bldg. gets sand and grit in water system and Public Works Dept. should check into a filter or screen to prevent this from occurring. Requested Roadway Cushions from Public Works Dept. feasibility report of placing roadway cushions along railroad tracks. Also the need for Park Dept. Burnett St. Park to check inserts on benches and tables and Burnett St. Park. AUDIENCE COMMENT LID 317 Max Miller, 13223 84th Ave. So. , Seattle, inquired re LID 317 and what does the 8" water line hook on to. Mr. Gonnason noted 8" hooks on to 12" and connects to 6" on 80th Ave. Parking Gene Frank Morgan, 850 Camas Ave. , noted the problem with parking Coulon Memorial at the Coulon Beach Park and the recent towing of 21 vehicles Beach Park from the parking lot (his included) , while the parking lot was 30% vacant. Mr. Morgan noted he was in violation, but requested a review of the regulations regarding parking in that area. Councilman Clymer noted Mr. Morgan' s comments would be referred to the Park Board. Executive MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION. Session CARRIED. 10:45 P.M. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. 11 :02 CARRIED. i Maxine M. Motor, Deputy C ty Cl4 EXPill 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 7/28/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: N0.#29347 — #29351 CURRENT i1640586s02 .•• PARKS •250807140 ARTERIAL STREETS •360N27t80 OTREETS $520710911 61BRARY •120812113 COMP EMP TR ACT $416127 FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE $430000000 STREET FORWARD TORUST !60659119 L WASH9 BCH• FWD THRUST i720171t73 8 FIRE STATION CONST FUN t10239R99 WATERWORKS UTILITY SM 027s29 AIRPORT •180783109 1978 W 3 S CONSTRUCTION t320429r12 EQUIPMENT RENTAL $17* 635# 45 FIREMEN + S PENSION $804.00 LID CONTROL •350 !55917 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS *5450464982 WE0 THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE R8NTON CITY COUNCILO HAVING RELEIVED DEPARTMEivTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES WAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HERESY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NU, 29352 THROUGH NQ. 29508 IN THE AMOUNT OF :545♦ 464 . 82 %_IS 28TM DAY OF JULY 1980 • COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN �.�J,� �. S,L�. . MEMBE r w w L. I.D.#312 MEMBER • w w REVENUE FUND WARRANT N0.#R-4 $35,255.17 L. I.D.007 REVENUE FUND WARRANT N0.#R-14 $21 ,636.93 CASH FUND WARRANT N0.#C-18 $21 ,636.93 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF July 28, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM Thurs. 7/31 7:30 pm 6th Fir. Conf. Room Housing Authority B & 0 Tax PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 7/31 4: 30 pm ROCKHILL 6th Fir. Conf. Room Appeal - Joepete McCaslin; Short Plat Appeal - Thomas Dahlby, Rezone COMMUNITY SERVICES Cancelled 7/29 REED I Wed. 8/20 7:00 pm ( Council Chambers Federal Flood Insurance Prog. Flood Ins . Ordinance i Land fill Moratorium WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 8/4 7:00 pm CLYMER 6th Fir. Conf. Room Green River Drainage Prog. PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 7/30 4:00 pm HUGHES 6th Fir. Conf. Room Uniform Fire Codes TRANSPORTATION Cancelled i STREDICKE UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Washington State Trans. Conf. 9/10-12 Seattle Center � i � OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT JULY 28, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7616 $ 1 ,800.00 Jennie Bellianto 1620 Shattuck Ave. S. Remodel 7617 7,250.00 Herb Nissen 5201 Ripley Lane N. Dock 7418 10,500.00 Raymond C. Leahy 431 & 433 Burnett Av S. Remodel 19 4,500.00 David G. Campbell 4037 SE 11th St. Storage Room 'O 5,375-00 C. Betz 413 S 3rd St. Reroof M 1 828,888.00 WSDOT 301 S 7th St. Park and Ride 7622 800.00 Steve Helmick 2104 Aberdeen Pl . SE Deck 7623 21 ,000.00 David E. Harris 1728 Shattuck Av S Addition 7624 23,800.00 Boeing Bldg. 10-65. 1 , B-6 Storage Room 7625 43,200.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-20, E of C. S-7 Pad/Tank 7626 12,000.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-21 Door 7627 240,000.00 Boeing Bldg. 10-50, Col Fl-F5 Remodel 7628 120,000.00 Boeing Bldg 10-50.2 Remodel 7629 9,850-00 Dean W. Bitney 2727 Mt. View Av N Pool 7630 9, 744.00 Tom Reed 1802 Whitman Av NE Addition 7631 12,000.00 Mr & Mrs Sween 2514 Jones Av NE Pool 7632 500.00 Mike J. Lazor 32 SW Victoria St. Deck 7633 1 ,084,000.00 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 1010 SW 41st St. Offices 7634 800.00 Bigfoot Restaurant 2003 Maple Valley Hwy Office Part. CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2480 W.B. Wallis 617 Tacoma Av NE Sanitary Sewer 2481 Harold Harrison 1832 NE 20th Sanitary Sewer 2482 Charles Henderson Co. 3605 SE 18th Ct. Sanitary Sewer 2483 Charles Henderson Co. 3601 SE 18th Ct. Sanitary Sewer 2484 Charles Henderson Co. 1807 Pierce Av SE Sanitary Sewer 5 Charles Henderson Co. 3628 SE 19th Ct. Sanitary Sewer 6 Charles Henderson Co. 3624 SE 19th Ct. Sanitary Sewer "7 Charles Henderson Co. 3622 SE 19th Ct. Sanitary Sewer 2488 Charles Henderson Co. 3619 SE 19th Ct. Sanitary Sewer 2489 Charles Henderson Co. 3615 SE 19th Ct. Sanitary Sewer 2490 Charles Henderson Co. 3611 SE 19th Ct. Sanitary Sewer 2491 Charles Henderson Co. 3607 SE 19th Ct. Sanitary Sewer 2492 Charles Henderson Co. 1728 Pierce Av SE Sanitary Sewer 2493 William Dils 2712 Jones Av NE Sidewalk 2494 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1700 Monterey Av NE Sanitary Sewer 2495 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1706 Monterey Av NE Sanitary Sewer 2496 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1712 Monterey Av NE Sanitary Sewer 2497 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1718 Monterey Av NE Sanitary Sewer 2498 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1802 Monterey Av NE Sanitary Sewer 2499 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1808 Monterey Av NE Sanitary Sewer 2500 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1820 Monterey Av NE Sanitary Sewer 2501 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1820 Monterey Av NE Sanitary Sewer 2502 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1904 Monterey Av NE Side Sewer 2503 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1915 Monterey Av NE Side Sewer 2504 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1909 Monterey Av NE Side Sewer 2505 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1903 Monterey Av NE Side Sewer 2506 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1908 NE 19th P1 Side Sewer 2507 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1902 NE 19th P1 Side Sewer 2508 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1903 NE 19th P1 Side Sewer 2509 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1909 NE 19th P1 Side Sewer 0 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1813 Monterey Av NE Side Sewer 1 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1817 NE 17th P1 Side Sewer 2 n Donogh Ent. Inc. 1823 NE 17th PI Side Sewer 2513 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1901 NE 17th P1 Side Sewer 2514 Donogh Ent. Inc. 1907 NE 17th PI Side Sewer 2515 Robert Marshall 2909 Mtn. View Av N Side Sewer SIGN PERMIT 814 950.00 John Bartesano 2615 NE Sunset Blvd. Pole Sign , I Z A ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9127 $ 200.00 Leslie W. Kendig 2611 Morris Av S New Residence 9128 800.00 Pulte Homes 1114 Pierce Av NE New Residence 9129 150.00 Donald Jacobson 903 Edmonds Av NE Rewire Res. 9130 9,400.00 Boeing Bldg. 10-50.2 Building 9131 10,500.00 Hermanson Corp. 930 SW Thomas Av Machine Shop 9132 53, 154.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-63 4-64 Vaults 9133 500.00 Taylor Auto 330 Main St So. New Service 9134 260.00 Dorthy Behnke 201 Union Av SE Mobil Home 9135 260.00 Burt Dunham 201 Union Av SE Mobil Home 9136 100.00 George Oberholtzer 4120 NE 22nd P1 Temp. Service 9137 350.00 Dean W. Bitney 2727 Mt. View Av N Pool 9138 1 ,000.00 Jack Buttnick 1561 N 4th Av New Service 9139 Void 9140 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3605 SE 18th Ct. New Service 9141 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1804 Pierce Av SE New Service 9142 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3624 SE 19th Ct. New Service 9143 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3601 SE 18th Ct. New Service 9144 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1806 Pierce Av SE New Service 9145 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3615 SE 19th Ct. New Service 9146 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3619 SE 19th Ct. New Service MECHANICAL PERMIT 7929 200.00 Leslie W. Kendig 2611 Morris Av S. Plmbg/Fixtures 7930 4,000.00 Benaroya 760 Thomas Av SW Plumbing 7931 1 ,000.00 J.P. Dean Co. 1118 29th NE St Furnace 7932 16,200.00 P.B.M.C. Inc. 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. Plumbing/Fixtures 7933 16,200.00 P.B.M.C. Inc. 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. Plumbing/Fixtures 7934 695.00 Leonard Builders 4519 SE 4th St. Gas Furnace 7935 5,000.00 Boeing Bldg. 10-50.2 Plumbing/Fixtures 7936 200.00 Tom Baker 1202 N 35th St. Water Line 7937 1 ,050.00 G & L Builders 515 S 28th P1 Gas Furnace 7938 783.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3605 SE 18th Ct. Gas Furnace/Wtrr 7939 783.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1720 Pierce Av SE Gas Furnace/Wtr _ r 7940 150.00 Harry L. Faucher 529 Whitworth S. Plumbing/Fixtures 7941 500.00 Stanley K. Fitzpatrick 1234 Benson Rd. S. Rpr. Drainfield 7942 34,889.00 Dr. Brown Clinic 1080 Kirkland Av NE Gas Piping 7943 2,500.00 Renton Village Co. 555 Renton Village P1 S Plumbing Fixtures C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF JULY, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 7/14/80 CURRENT FUND $166,351. 30 PARKS & RECREATION 58,504.67 ARTERIAL STREETS 451.93 CITY STREETS 38,747.89 LIBRARY 31,345.60 COMP. EMP.TRN.ACT(CETA) 919.10 FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE 25,000.00 STREET FWD. THRUST 246.10 CEDAR RIV.TR.CONTR. 1,244.95 SENIOR CIT.CTR.CONSTR. 1,615.30 WATERWORKS UTILITY 190,336.65 AIRPORT 30,302.51 1975 W & S CONSTR. 102,540.31 EQUIP. RENTAL 46,918.57 FIPEMEN'S PENSION 13,875.20 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of JULY $708,400.08 PARKS & RECREATION CURRENT FUND Per Blue sheet adj.made to $ 9.00 budget 6/30/80-5 WATERWORKS UTILITY CURRENT FUND Per Blue sheet adj.made to $ 25.03 budget 6/30/80-5 7/12/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND `i'ransfcrs for mo. of JULY $72,423.51 7/15/80 CURRENT FUND $128,431.82 PARKS & RECREATION 53,063.91 CITY STREETS 26,663.15 LIBRARY 10,939.23 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 1,783.33 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 24,779.29 AIRPORT 2,486.72 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,056.50 PAYROLL FUND Transfers fcr mo. of JULY $251,203.95 MAYOR ,� FINANCE DIRECTOR C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF JUL t, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: TE FROM TO DESCRIPTION _ TOTAL -7h61 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JULY $ 74,398.82 28/80 CURRENT FUND $ 164,586. 02 PARKS & RECREATION 25,807. 42 ARTERIAL STREETS 36,427.80 CITY STREETS 52,710. 11 LIBRARY 12,812. 15 COMP.EMP.TRII. (CETA) 416. 27 FED. SHARED REVENUE 43,000.00 STREET FWD. THRUST 6,659. 19 LK.WN.BCH.FWD.THRUST 72,171 . 75 S.FIRE ST.CONSTR.FUND 1 ,239.99 WATERWORKS UTILITY 25,027. 29 i AIRPORT 18,783.09 1975 W & S CONSTR. 32,429. 12 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 17,635.45 FIREMEN'S PENSION 504.00 i L. I .D. CONTROL 35,255. 17 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of JULY $545,464.82- 3�f86- CURRENT FUND $127,074.97 PARKS & RECREATION 53,144. 75 CI"Y S"'REETS 26,822.50 LIBRARY 10,902.29 I COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 1,776.83 S.FIRE STA.CONSTR. 4,917.00 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 34,394.01 AIRPORT 2,544.06 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,049.00 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JULY $264,625.41 �r CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND $ 74,398.82 000/242.00.00 802/201.00.00 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND $ 74,398.82 000/242.00.00 802/201.00.00 COULON BEACH PK.CONSTR. LK.WASH.BEACH PK. To adjust improper charges $ 72,171.75 FWD.THRUST for warrant no.29407 MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR OF R4�V AGENDA COUNCIL MEMBERS THOMAS W.TRIM, COLINCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER Z ROBERT HUGHES O 101911 W QED R E N T O N C I T Y COUNCIL CHARLES AOCKSHANE KRL 90 �• 0,9gT SEPT"o��P RICHARD M.STREDICKE REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, AUGUST 4 , 1980 CITY CLERK MAYOR DEIORES A.MEAD 8 : 00 P .M , 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3• APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF July 28, 1980 4. SPECIAL PRESENTATION: Arlene Haight, Public Works Dept. , Utility Engineering State of Washington Certification 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council me^hers in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. a. Hearing Examiner recommends approval with conditions of PPUD-052-80 -- C.H.G. International , Inc. (Earlington Woods) , Planned Unit Development, 458 Units, 36.3 Acres, two phases; located between Sunset Blvd SE and Burlington Northern right of way. 11. Finance Dept. requests fund transfer to replace heating system in Highlands Fire Station. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. C. Police Dept. requests ordinance to appropriate grant funds $12,000 for Traffic Institute training. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Notification from King County Council final approval of Lazetti Annexation by the Boundary Review Board #900. Information. e. Bid Opening 7/30 South Fire Station utility and site preparation; 5 bids received. Refer to the Fire and Public Works Departments and to the Utility Committee. f. Fire Chief Geissler request for ordinance to appropriate insurance settlement on damaged vehicle in the amount of $2,860.00. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. g. Appeal of Hearing Examiner' s decision re Special Permit SP-050-80, Fifth & Park Place Co. 7. CORRESPONDFNCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Seattle Northwest Securities proposal for purchase of LID #307 Bonds Finance Department recommendation. b. Board of Public Works - Boeing Company request for overhead Coaxial Cables C. Public Works Department re LID #318 Protest d. Appeal of Hearing Examiner' s decision re Joepete McCaslin Short Plat 034-80 e. Appeal of Hearing Examirer' s decision re Thomas Dahlby Rezone R-044-80. 8. . OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13• ADJOURNMENT ' RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING R E F E R R A L S AUGUST 4 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office ADMINISTRATION B & 0 Tax PAM Utility Tax kA BUDGET COMMITTEE OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Taxes - Housing Authority FIRE DEPARTMENT Bid Opening-South End Fire Station Utility & Site Preparation PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Bid Opening-South End Fire Station Utility & Site Preparation PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Bid Opening-South End Fire Station Utility & Site Preparation PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Appeal - Fifth & Park Place Co. TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Boeing Company - Variance Request for Overhead Coaxial Cables UTILITIES COMMITTEE Segregation of Sewer and Water Income WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Transfer of Funds - Highlands Fire Station Appropriation of Funds - Washington Traffic Safety Commission Grant Appropriation of Funds - Fire Dept. Insurance Settlement LID #307 Bond Issuance (Ordinance #3460 adopted) Dahlby Rezone, R-044-80 McCaslin Rezone, R-04980 LID #317, Ordering Construction I r( RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting August 4 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President ; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL KANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN REED, CHARLES F. SHANE. CITY OFFICIALS LARRY WARREN, City Attorney; MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; IN ATTENDANCE MIKE PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; DON PERSSON, Police Dept. ; JIM MATTHEWS, Fire Dept. PRESS Greg Anderson, Renton Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF JULY 28, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. SPECIAL Mayor Shinpoch presented Arlene Haight with a Certificate of PRESENTATION Competency as a Water Distribution Specialist I issued by the Washington State and Wastewater Operator Certification Board of Examiners, Dept. of Social and Health Services. AUDIENCE COMMENT M.L. Gibson, 1215 N. 29th P1 . , requested fee paid for sewer system Systems Development development on his property should be refunded. (See Ordinance #3456) Proposed Ordinance MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO MAKE CITY ATTORNEY' S OPINION Prohibiting Weapons LETTER REGARDING THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE PROHIBITING WEAPONS WHERF Where Alcoholic ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE DISPENSED BY THE DRINK A MATTER OF PUBLIC Beverages Dispensed RECORD. CARRIED. Steven Hemmat, 7030 78th SE, Mercer Island, by the Drink representing Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, questioned constitutionality of the proposed ordinance and possible amendment allowing those persons with a concealed weapons permit being allowed to carry a weapon. Ted Cowan, Maple Valley, Washington State Sports Council , noted proposed initiative re gun control .Donald Helens, 5616 So. 144th, Tukwila, noted opposition to ordinance as presented. Charles Shaeffer,14032 SE 162nd, Issaquah, noted criminals will still have guns and the law abiding citizens will not have protection. Emery Wolf, 2305 NE 9th PI . , noted right of the citizens to protect themselves and families. Dale Collier, 2419 Meadow Ave. No. , distributed newspaper shorts printed from the American Rifleman pointing out incidents involving use of firearms to prevent crimes in the State of Washington, adding his opinion that ordinance was anti-gun,not anti-crime. Sandy Webb, 403 Mill Ave. So. #3, and Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. No. both spoke in favor of the weapons ordinance. (See adoption of Ord. #3459, Page 3) Earlington Woods Sylvia Langdon, 312 SW Langston, requested preservation of PUD archeological site of the Earlington Woods PUD Development. Mayor advised steps were being taken to preserve the area. Mrs . Langdon also spoke in favor of the weapons ordinance. Claim for Sandy Webb, 403 Mill Ave. So. #3, requested claim form be sent Damages for damages to his home in January from the sewer system. Also requested report from Engineering regarding steps to correct the problem. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. Bid Opening MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND CLYMER,TO REFER MATTER OF JULY 30TH BID South Fire Station OPENING FOR THE SOUTH FIRE STATION UTILITY AND SITE PREPARATION TO THE Utility & Site PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE AS WELL AS FIRE AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS. Preparation CARRIED. 5 bids received. (See attached bid tabulation. Earlington Woods Letter from Land Use Hearing Examiner recommended approval with PPUD-052-80 conditions of C.H.G. International , Inc. , Earlington Woods PPUD-052-80. Located West of SW Stevens Ave. , east of South 140th St. between Sunset Blvd. SW and the Burlington Northern right-of-way -36.3 acres. Council concur. ,;� Yg Renton City Council 8/4/80 Page 2 Consent Agenda - Continued Transfer of Letter from Ted Bennett, Finance Dept. , requested transfer of funds Funds- Highlands from repair and maintenance account to capital outlay to replace Fire Station heating system in Highlands Fire Station in the amount of $4,422.60. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Appropriation- Letter from Chief Darby/Capt. Bourasa, Police Dept. , requested Washington Traffic ordinance to appropriate Washington Traffic Safety Commission Safety Commission Grant Funds in the amount of $12,000. Project title: Northwestern Grant University Traffic Institute Training (9 month course of instruction) . Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Lazetti Letter from City Clerk's Office noted King County acceptance of Annexation Lazetti Annexation and its finalization. (BRB#900) Information. Appropriation-Fire Letter from Fire Chief Geissler requested ordinance to appropriate Dept. Insurance insurance settlement on damaged vehicle into Fire Dept . budget in Settlement the amount of $2,860.00. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Fifth & Park Appeal filed by Eugene Horbach re Fifth and Park Place Co. Special Place Co. Permit SP-050-80 and the Land Use Hearing Examiner's decision Appeal SP-050-80 dated July 30, 1980. Refer to Planning and Development Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM,SECOND SHANE,TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED. Approval CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS LID 307 Bond Letter was read from Seattle Northwest Securities Corp. re Issue Local Improvement District No. 307 Bond Issue in the amount of $492,768.87. Bonds are to be dated August 1 , 1980 and mature August 1 , 1992 and are to bear interest payable annually at the rate of 9.40%. Finance Dept. recommendation was approval of Seattle NE Securities offer. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. (See later Now adoption of Ordinance #3460) . MOTION CARRIED. Boeing Company- Letter was read from Board of Public Works which recommended Variance request that the variance requested by the Boeing Company be granted for Overhead subject to concurrence by the council.Requested overhead coaxial cables Coaxial Cables cables to provide communications interconnection among various Renton facilities. Approval subject to condition that facilities be under9rounded when undergrounding in the area is accomplished. Mr. McLean of the Boeing Co. handed out a map showing course cable will follow. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, TO REFER MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Discontinuance Letter was read from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Dept. , verified of LID #318 petition,presented 7/28/80,protesting LID 318 in the amount of AR- 17% cost N. 30th St. of improvement. Therefore, it was recommended that LID #318 be voided due to 60% or more of property protesting per RCW 35.43. 180. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, VOID LID 318. CARRIED. Joepete McCaslin The Land Use Hearing Examiner recommended approval of short plat, Short Plat 034-80 denial of exception and waiver. Property located west side of E-035-86, W-036-70 Union Ave. NE approximately 1820 feet south of NE 4th St. Appeal Appeal was filed by Joepete McCaslin. Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented committee report finding no error in fact or law and recommended council affirm the decision of the Hearing Examiner. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED,TO CONCUR IN THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Dahlby Rezone The Land Use Hearing Examiner recommended approval with restrictive R-044-8o covenants of the Thomas Dahlby Rezone R-044-80, GS-6000 to L-1 . Appeal Property located 1402 Maple Ave. SW. Appeal filed by Kathleen and Thomas Dahlby. Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented committee report finding that the Examiner is in error as a matter of fact in his finding regarding landscaping. Renton City Council 8/4/80. Page 3 Correspondence and Current Business - Continued i Dahlby Rezone Therefore, recommended that the council delete from the R-044-80 recommendation of the Examiner the proposed covenant requiring Appeal a 5 foot landscape buffer and, as so modified, approve the recommendation of the Hearing Examiner and refer to the Ways and Means Committee. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, 7U— CONCUR IN THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS COMMITTEE OF Committee of the Whole Chairman Trimm presented committee report THE WHOLE which requested that the Administration prepare a report outlining B & 0 Tax the various aspects of a B & 0 Tax revenue, percentages, etc.) . The Committee also requested an explanation of the hardship the Utility Tax utility tax places on the people and how much the average homeowner pays from the Administration. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Taxes-Housing Committee of the Whole report also recommended that the subject Authority of "in lieu of taxes" being paid by the Housing Authority be referred to the Budget Committee of the Committee of the Whole. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented report Committee recommending the following ordinances for second and final readings: ORDINANCE #3456 An ordinance was read amending City Code repealing (Ord-3424) Sewer Trunk a citywide 4c per square foot sewer trunk connection charge Connection and establishing a 1� per square foot trunk connection charge and Charge establishing a special assessment district known as Kennydale- ,� Honey Creek Assessment District and establishing a 3G per square foot sewer trunk connection charge for said special district. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES,TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE:TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED; 2-No: STREDICKE, SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. (1st reading 7/28/80) ORDINANCE #3457 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of Fire Dept. Rezone certain properties within the City from general classification R-046-80 district (G) to public (medical ,health, fire and education) district (P-1 ) . R-o46-8o City of Renton Fire Dept. Located east side of Benson Rd. approximately 300 feet north of South 172nd St. MOVED BY CLYMER,SECOND ROCKHILL, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. (,1st reading 7/28/80) ORDINANCE #3458 An ordinance was read amending City Code relating to location of Taxicab o� taxicab zones. Councilman Hughes noted that Silvertop Cab Co. would be omitting installation of a telephone at that stall . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. (1st reading 7/28/80) ORDINANCE #3459 An ordinance was read prohibiting weapons capable of producing Weapons Prohibited bodily harm on premises where alcoholic beverages are dispensed Where Alcoholic by the drink and imposing penalty for violation thereof. Following Beverages are discussion it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO ADOPT THE Dispensed ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED.(lst reading 7/21/80) The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following ordinances for first reading: McCaslin Rezone An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain R-049-80 properties within the city from general classification district (G) to suburban residence no. l (SR-1 ) . Property located at West side of Union Ave. SE approximately 1820 feet south of NE 4th St. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Renton City Council 8/4/80 Page 4 Ordinances & Resolutions - Continued Ordering An ordinance was read ordering construction and installation of Construction an 8'' water line and appurtenances in the vicinity of S. 132nd LID #317 St. and S. Langston Road, King County, Washington, all in accordance So. 132nd St. with Resolution No. 2341 providing that payment for said improvement and S. Langston be made by special assessments upon property in said district , payable Road 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. LID #317• MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO REFER BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following ordinance for first reading and suspension of the rules advancing it to second and final reading: ORDINANCE #3460 An ordinance was read fixing the amount, form, date, interest LID #307 rate (9.40%) , maturity and denominations of LID #317 Bonds and Bonds and Sale to directing the issuance and sale thereof to Seattle-Northwest i Seattle NW Securities Corporation of Seattle, Washington in the amount Securities of $492,768.87. Letter from Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, noted Seattle NE Securities have the first option to purchase bonds sold by the city. (See previous approval & referral pq.2)MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND FORWARD TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED; 2-N0: STREDICKE, SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. Following second and final readings it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL,TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCHILL, REED; 1-NO SHANE; 1-ABSTAIN: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK BY AUTHORIZED TO SIGN AGREEMENT. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee report recommended adoption of the following Resolution: RESOLUTION #2352 A resolution was read establishing 20t per mile as the reimbursement Mileage rate for authorized mileage. That figure is presently the figure Allowance for accepted by the IRS as ligitimate reimbursement., The reimbursement Use of Personal rate shall be reviewed annually and shall be increased if the ' Car IRS allowance for reimburseable mileage is increased or if the IRS does not increase for any year, then the City's reimbursement figure for mileage shall not increase. Councilman Stredicke noted his opposition to allowing for automatic increases. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. (Councilman Stredicke voted no. ) NEW BUSINESS Segregation of MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, TO REFER THE MATTER OF SEGREGATION Sewer and OF SEWER AND WATER INCOME TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. Water Income Following discussion ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: TRIMM, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, STREDICKE, REED, SHANE; 1-N0: CLYMER. MOTION CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch reported Clint Morgan, Traffic Enqineer, applied REPORT for funds to the Washington Traffic Safety Committee to update computer-supervised signals, a clerk to monitor DWI cases and Funds from a flashing school zone signs. The first request was approved. Washington Traffic The grant of $11 ,100 is contingent upon continued availability .,.., Safety Committee funds, but initial test has been passed. Stop Signs The Mayor also reported that the matter of removing stop signs Kirkland NE on Kirkland NE was accomplished on July 30th. AUDIENCE COMMENT Interest Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. No. , noted recent attempt to Rates invest money and the interest rates available at that time and felt LID bond interest of 9.40% was high. Renton City Council 8/4/80 Page 5 Audience Comment - Continued Earlington Woods Lucille Oswald, 430 Maple Ave. SW, requested preservation of PUD archeological area of Earlington Woods PUD. Copy of Hearing Examiner's report was given to Mrs. Oswald for information explaining the recommendations for preservation. Executive MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION. Session CARRIED. 10:05 P.M. �.. Council reconvened, ROLL CALL: All members present as previously listed. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. 10:25 P.M. CARRIED. Maxine E. Motor, Deputy City Clerk BID TABULATION SHEET PRO J EC T ' SOUTH RENTON FIRE STATION - UTILITY E SITE PREPARATION DAT E July 30, 1980 BIDDER BID Colt Construction Schedules A & B $70,610.00 PO Box 262 C 9,081.00 Kent, MA 98031 AA, Cashier's Check, EEO D 16,140.00 Total $95,831.00 Moss Construction Schedules A & B $54,028.67 Po Box 98340 C 4,504.25 Des Moines, WA 98188 AA, 88, EEO D 12,467.08 Total $71,000.00 Schedules A & B $41 ,774.80 $41,775.30* 4840 Carr Rp4d C 5,105.65 AA BB EEO D 26,928.50 18,728.50* Total $73,808.95 $65,608.95* Utility Systems, Inc. Schedules A 6 B $71,770.00 495 Rainier Blvd. N. C 8,132.85 Issaquah, WA 98027 AA, BB, EEO D 13,714.79 Total $93,617.64 $89,617.64** Valley Cement Construction, Inc. Schedules A 6 B $57,712.00 PO Box 838 C 8,453.00 Auburn, WA 98002 AA, BB, EEO D 13,280.00 Total $79,455.00 Engineer's Estimate $70,933.00 *Engineer's Correction **Revised bid CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 4 , 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Fri . 8/8 4:00 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Appeal - Horbach Thurs . 8/14 4:30 P.M. PUD' s Thurs . 8/21 4:30 P.M. Location-Drug Para. Stores/Adult Films COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 8/5 4:30 P.M. REED 13rd Floor Conf. Room Group Homes Tues. 8/12 4:30 P.M. 13rd Floor Conf. Room Meet with King Cty. Housing & 'Come . Develp. Tues. 8/19 4:30 P.M. r3rd Floor Conf. Room 3 yr. Community Development Plan Wed. 8/20 7:00 P.M. 3rd Floor Conf. Room Flood Ins . ,Land Fill Mora . ,Green River WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 8/11 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 8/6 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room South Fire Station a TRANSPORTATION Mon. 8/11 4:30 P.M. I STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Coaxial Cable-, J I UTILITIES SHANE OTHER 'MEETINGS & EVENTS LEOFF BOARD Wed. 8/6 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT AUGUST 4, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7635 $ 85,000.00 Steve J. Randall 2125 NE 24th St. Addition 7636 50,000.00 Hermanson Corporation 760 Thomas Av SW Office Space 7637 25,000.00 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4426 SE 4th St. Walkways 7638 41,000.00 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4426 SE 4th St. New Residence 7639 -0- Boeing Co. Bldg. 4-67 Demolition 7640 1,000.00 Ernesto Barei 319 Main Av S. Reroof 7641 2,000.00 Ernesto Barei 901-919 S 3rd St. Reroof 7642 802.00 Koll Business Centers 200 SW 43rd St. Improvement 7643 12,000.00 Philip D. Lyman 914 S 30th Pl. Addition 7644 -0- Irving W. Hull 421 Burnett So. Demolition 7645 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1818 Ferndale Av SE New Residence 7646 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1806 Ferndale Av SE New Residence 7647 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1812 Ferndale Av SE New Residence 7648 ref.B-7599 William T. Green 1209 Queen Av NE Addition 7649 10,000.00 Erwin Stringfellow 602-639 Whitworth Lane So. Reroof 7650 40,000.00 George Oberholtzer 4120 NE 22nd Pl . New Residence 7651 1,500.00 Frank C. Shelton 1055 Aberdeen Av NE Shed 7652 500.00 Black Angus Restaurant 95 Airport Way Fire Exit 7653 2,000.00 Tri-Us Development 475 Houser Wy S Foundation 7654 5,000.00 Ervin E Yoder 1505 S Eagle Ridge Drive Foundation 7655 4,600.00 Gerald Kuwada 521 S 28th Pl Remodel 7656 1,000.00 A. Steinmosel 2518 NE 7th St. Carport 7657 55,000.00 Victor Golka 516 Wells Av S Conv.Bldg to Tri 7658 69,000.00 Michael Carpenter 4209 NE 20th St. New Residence 7659 4,000.00 Ernie Martin 3116 SE 6th St. Remodel 7660 -0- Wayne C. Ziebe 410 Wells Av Demolition 7661 130,000.00 Taco Bell Restaurant 935 Harrington Av NE New Restaurant 7662 300.00 Larry Dolan 537 Snithers So. Repair Res. 7663 11,000.00 Van Slaughter Jr. 4409 SE 3rd Pl . Addition CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2516 Gary Moritz 326 Union Av NE Side Sewer 2517 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4525 SE 4th St. Side Sewer 2518 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4519 SE 4th St. Side Sewer 2519 Dunn Lumber Co. Factory & No. Brooks Driveway/walk 2520 Renton School Dist. Renton High Schl . Stadium Turn In 2521 Eugene Hordach 5th b Park Storm Drain 2522 Dunn Lumber 120 Factory Av Check Valve 2523 Lincoln Property Co., Inc. 1300 So. Eagle Ridge Dr. Side Sewer 2524 Dr. Larry Lackie 1155 3rd St. Storm Sewer SIGN PERMITS 815 1,000.00 Lincoln Property Co. 1300 So. Eagle Ridge Dr. Ground Sign 816 600.00 Lincoln Property Co. NE Corner of Eagle Rdg/Bnsn.Directional ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9147 200.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av. SE Mobile Home 9148 970.00 Leonard Builders 4519 SE 4th St. Wire Residence 9149 912.00 Homer Venishnick 518 S 17th St. Increase Svice. 9150 500.00 Larry E. Dolan 537 Smithers So. Increase Svice. 9151 1,000.00 Good Neighbors Center 305 So. 43rd St. Restroom/Hall 9152 30.00 Lew b Joan Jones 1401 N. 24th St. Temp. Hook Up 9153 1,200.00 Brown/Strand Homes 2815 Park Ave. N. New Residence 9154 1 ,322.00 Guy Lambiaso 515 So. 28th Pl . New Residence 9155 2,500.00 Renton School Dist. 405 Logan Ave. N. Underground 9156 165,189.00 Boeing - Renton 5014 b 5-60 Bldgs. Remodel 9157 6,800.00 Dr. Brown (Dr. Funk) 1080 Kirkland Av NE Dental Office 9158 500.00 M.H. Fakharzadeh 2418 Meadow Av N. Increase Svice. 9159 2,000.00 Mike Khatibi 415 & 415 1/2 Pelley Av N Rewire 9160 100.00 Tim S. Downs 1803 Ferndale Av SE Temp. Svice. 9161 100.00 Ernie Martin 3116 SE 6th St. Garage MECHANICAL PERMITS 7944 $ 300.00 Gary Moritz 326 Union Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7945 2,000.00 E. Kiksbarski 301 SW Grady Way Plumbing/Fixtures 7946 1,500.00 Renton Police Off. Guild 1025 So. 3rd St. Plumbing/Fixtures 7947 2,180.00 Emrich Halasz 260 Stevens Av NW Plumbing/Fixtures 7948 Void 7949 4,000,00 Benaroya Business Park 760 Thomas Av SW Sprinkler System 7950 6,000.00 Hermanson Corporation 760 Thomas Av SW Heating/Air Cond. 7951 1,810.00 Donogh Enterprises 1811 Monterey Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7952 1,810.00 Donogh Enterprises 1903 NE 19th Pl . Plumbing/Fixtures 7953 1,410.00 Donogh Enterprises 1817 NE 17th Pl. Plumbing/Fixtures 7954 1,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 1901 NE 17th Pl . Plumbing/Fixtures 7955 1,150.00 Donogh Enterprises 1902 NE 19th Pl. Plumbing/Fixtures 7956 1,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 1823 NE 17th Pl . Plumbing/Fixtures 7957 9,500.00 L.W. Aron & Sons 301 SW Grady Way Heating/Air Cond. 7958 25,000.00 Bill McLaughlin 3217 NE Sunset Blvd. Heat Pumps 7959 12,600.00 P.B.M.C. Inc. 1300 Eagle Ridge Dr. #P Plumbing/Fixtures 7960 7,000.00 Gull Industries 3800 NE 4th St. Heat Pump 7961 1,610.00 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4500 SE 4th St. Plumbing/Fixtures 7962 1,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 1908 NE 19th Pl. Plumbing/Fixtures 7963 1,810.00 Donogh Enterprises 1914 NE 19th Pl . Plumbing/Fixtures 7964 1,810.00 Donogh Enterprises 1915 Monterey Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7965 1,370.00 Donogh,-Enterprises 1904 Monterey AV NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7966 200.00 William Beeks 406 Burnett Av So. Plumbing/Fixtures i t I nor OF R4 41 vj, COUNCIL_MEMBERS AGENDA THOMAS W. TRIMM, COUNCIL PRESIDENT / EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES n rn e' JOHN W REED °9 R E N TON CITY /'� O V N C'L CHARLES FOSHANE o9gr"'o SEPT&e�,P RICHARD M STREDICKE REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING AUGUST 1 1 , 1980 CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, D MAYOR 8 : 0 0 P .m . ELORES A.MEAD Municipal Building Council Chambers 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF AUGUST 4 , 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARING: Vacation of Portion of NE 12tF St. (Former Cul de sac) Initiated by the City of Renton 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council member. r.. a. Public Works Department presents RH2 Engineering proposal to perform a joint use study for Water Districts #14 and #63 in West Hill . Refer to the Utilities Committee for report back. _ ___b._ Public Works Department requests fund transferfor payment of Jones Assoc. for work performed on LID #314. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. c. Board of Public Works finds no objection to exchange of property with Winford K. Moore; 6th St. alley between Cedar S and Mill S. Refer to City Attorney for appropriate legal action. d. Finance Director requests transfer of funds to replace paper shredder. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. e. Board of Public Works requests revision to Parking and Loading Ordinance. Refer to the Planning and Development Committee. f. Finance Department requests transfer of funds for 1980 salary adjustments and implementation of Salary Survey. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. g. Personnel Director requests fund transfer for paymenL of unemployment benefits for 2nd quarter 1980. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. h. City Clerk presents 10% letter of Intent to Annex property to Renton, Revised Rainier Annexation; (Rainier Ave. N. ) . Set Public Meeting 9/15/80. i . Hearing Examiner recommendation for approval with conditions Glacier Park Co. Preliminary Plat PP-055-80; located SW corner of Lind SW between SW 29th St. and SW 34th. Council concur. 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Appeal of Hearing Examiner' s decision re Special Permit SP-050-80 Fifth and Park Place Co. 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13, ADJOURNMENT 1 dl V f F RENTON CITY COUNCIL MEETING R E F E R R A L S August 11 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office ADMINISTRATION Mayor and City Clerk authorized to sign Burnett Ave. Project & Asphalt Paving law and Overlay contract documents. Mayor and City Clerk authorized to sign South End Fire Station Site Preparation contract documents. CITY ATTORNEY Fifth and Park Place Co. , Special Permit SP-050-80 Exchange of Property - Winford K. Moore, 6th Street FINANCE DEPARTMENT Automatic Increases on Budget Items PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Revisions to Parking and Loading Ordinance Auxillary Parking TRANSPORTATION/-AVIATION COMMITTEE -,Insurance-Control Tower Downtown Parking UTILITIES COMMITTEE Joint Use Study, Water Distr. #14 and 1/63 WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Street Vacation, NE 12th St. , VAC-6-80 Transfer of Funds-Payment of Jones Associates, LID 314 Transfer of Funds - Paper Shredder Transfer of Funds -Salary Increase, Longevity, Salary Survey Transfer of Funds - Unemployment Benefits i II' Public Meeting: September 15, 1980, Revised Rainier Annexation i 4 I RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting August 11 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN REED, CHARLES F. SHANE. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor ; MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; IN ATTENDANCE MIKE PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; DON PERSSON, Police Dept.; LARRY WARREN, City Attorney PRESS Greg Anderson , Renton Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF AUGUST 4, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, published and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Street Vacation public hearing to consider proposed street vacation, cul de sac Portion of NE 12th on NE 12th St. as requested by the City of Renton. Letter was St. read from the Board of Public Works stating the cul de sac was not necessary for traffic ci -ulation , no easements required , VAC-6-80 value of the property $4.00/sq. ft . ,and that there were no objections to the street vacation. Mr. Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director, added that the property would be declared surplus. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND ROCKHILL, THE PUBLIC HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, THE STREET VACATION BE GRANTED AS RECOMMENDED BY THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND ONE-HALF OF THE QM APPRAISED VALUE BY CHARGED AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Gary Faull , Attorney for Brady International , requested to speak Glacier Park Co. on item regarding Glacier Park Co. Preliminary Plat PP-055-80- Preliminary Plat MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO REMOVE ITEM FROM CONSENT AGENDA PP-055-80. REGARDING GLACIER PARK CO. PP-055-80. CARRIED. The item is the Hearing Examiner recommendation for approval with conditions Glacier Park Co. Preliminary Plat PP-055-80; property located SW corner of Lind SW between SW 29th St . and SW 34th. Mr. Faull , repre�,entinn Brady International -purchasers of propertv,parcel A- ' requested deferral of sidewalk improvements to the property . Following discussion it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, DUE TO ERROR IN FINDINGS OF FACT DO NOT SUPPORT CONCLUSION OF LAW IN ITEM 2 OF THE HEARING EXAMINER' S DECISION. THEREFORE, PORTION "A" DEFERRAL FOR TWO YEARS OF SIDEWALKS AND EXTENDING EXISTING BOND FOR THE PERIOD; PORTION "B" OF PLAT BE FULFILLED AT THIS TIME WITH OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS AS AGREED TO. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke voted no. Fifth and Park Upon request it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE , REMOVE ITEM Place Co.-Special FROM AGENDA REGARDING APPEAL OF HEARING EXAMINER' S DECISION RE Permit SP-050-80 SPECIAL PERMIT SP-050-80 FIFTH AND PARK PLACE CO. AND HEAR AT THIS Appeal TIME. CARRIED. Planninq and Development Minority Committee report submitted by Councilman Rockhill was read which stated that the Heari Examiner was in error and recommended a lease guaranteeing the parkin ' would be available or the first floor area be modified for parking. Planning and Development Committee (Majority) Report was read finding no error in fact or law and affirmed the decision of the Hearing Examiner of denial . Stephen Crane, Attorney representing Eugene Horbach, 350 Grand Central on the Park, Seattle, submitted lease for 30 years with two five year options (total of 40 years) for the parking areas. Following discussion it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, TABLE THE MATTER FOR ONE WEEK,REFER TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Renton City Council 8/11/80 Page 2 Audience Comment - Continued Sandy Webb, 430 Mill Ave. So. #3, requested explanation of consent agenda items re exchange of property with Winford K. Moore and revision to Parking and Loading Ordinance. Exchange of MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REMOVE ITEM FROM CONSENT AGENDA Property REGARDING EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY WITH WINFORD K. MOORE AND HEAR AT Winford K. Moore THIS TIME. CARRIED. Letter was read from Warren Gonnason, Board of Public Works,which noted no objections to the exhange of right-of-way with Winford K. Moore, Sixth Street Alley, Lying �.. between Cedar Ave. S. and Mill Ave. S. and recommended referral to the City Attorney for appropriate legal action. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Revisions to MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REMOVE ITEM FROM CONSENT AGENDA Parking and REGARDING REVISIONS TO THE PARKING AND LOADING ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Loading Ordinance Letter was read from Warren Gonnason, Board of Public Works, which requested revisions to Parking and Loading Ordinance and recommended referral to the Planning and Development Committee for review. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED TO CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE,TO RECESS. CARRIED. 9: 10 p.m. Council reconvened at 9:20 p.m. Roll Call : All council members present as previously listed. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. Joint Use Study Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Department, presented Water Distr. #14 RH2 Engineering proposal to perform a joint use study for Water and #63 Districts #14 and #63 in West Hill . Refer to the Utilities Committee for report back. Transfer of Letter from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Department, request w,.. Funds-Payment of for fund transfer in the amount of $33,057. 16 for payment of Jones Associates Jones Associates for work performed on LID #314. Refer to LID #314 Ways and Means Committee for appropriate legislation. Transfer of Funds- Letter from Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, requested transfer of Paper Shredder funds in the amount of $2 ,690.52 from Fire Department repair and maintenance account to Finance to replace paper shredder. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Transfer of Funds Letter from Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, requested transfer of Salary Increase, funds in the amount of $339,048.00 for 1980 Union exempt and 21-R Longevity, Salary salary increase and fire management longevity adjustment and implemen- Survey tation of the salary survey 6/1/80. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for Resolution. Transfer of Funds- Letter from Sharon Green , Personnel , requested transfer of funds Unemployment from cumulative reserve for payment of unemployment benefits owed Benefits for 2nd quarter 1980 in the amount of $1 ,796.72. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Revised Rainier Letter from Delores Mead, City Clerk, 10% letter of intent to annex Annexation property to Renton (revised) Rainier Annexation; Vicinity west side of Rainier Ave. N. , located SW of North entrance to Renton Airport 2 acres in size including street R/W. Set public meeting for September 15, 1980. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA. Approval CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Community Services Community Services Committee Chairman Reed presented committee report Committee that the state requires group home applicants to conform to local building Group Homes and fire codes. The committee added the city has adequate legislation to assure health,safety & welfare of those receiving the services provided by group homes.Committee recommendation was no action is necessary. MOVED BY STREDICKE,SECOND REED TO CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Renton City Council 8/11/80 Page 3 Old Business - Continued Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented committee Committee report which recommended concurrence with the Board of Public Works Boeing Co. and the Administration approving variance request for overhead Variance Request cables by Boeing Computer Services. Communication lines must be for Overhead underground or removed at the Boeing Company 's expense. Upon notice Coaxial Cables by the City, undergrounding will coincide with any area of the City being undergrounded. Councilman Stredicke noted this is the alternate site. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Bid Award- Transportation Committee report recommended award of the low bid Burnett Ave. to the M.A. Senale Construction Co. in the amount of $93,713.50 Project for the Burnett Avenue Project. This project includes concrete & Asphalt Paving overlay, drainage, curbs , and other improvements between South and Overlay 4th St. to So. 7th St. and will compliment the Burnett Street Linear Park project. Authorization also given for the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the contract documents. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Auxiliary After discussion it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED TO REFER Parking THE PORTION OF THE HEARING EXAMINER ORDINANCE REGARDING AUXILIARY PARKING LOTS TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Fee for Councilman Stredicke presented letter from Betty Rodger, 636 Garbage Ferndale Ave. NE, addressed to the Attorney Generals Office, which Pick-Up was then read. The letter noted complaint of having been over-billed for the past several years for yarbaye pick-up (having just noticed the discrepency with the last rate increase) . The Mayor noted the citizens are notified of any rate change at the time it is made. Insurance - Councilman Stredicke presented letter from Roger W. Davis, Davis Control Tower Insurance Agency, regarding insurance on the Control Tower Building at the Municipal Airport. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE TO REFER MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION/AVIATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes presented committee report Committee which recommended acceptance of the low bid of Moss Construction for Bid Award - the South End Fire Station site preparation contract in the amount Site Preparation of $71 ,000.00. Also report recommended council not waive South End Fire the irregularities in the bid of R.W. Scott Construction Co. Station Authorization given for the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the contract documents. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND SHANE, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report Committee recommending the following ordinances for second and final reading : ORDINANCE #3461 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of certain McCaslin Rezone properties within the city from general classification district (G) R-o49-8o to suburban residence no. 1 (SR-1 ) . Property located at West side of Union Ave. SE approxiamtely 1820 feet south of NE 4th St. (1st reading 8/4/80) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: All Ayes . MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCE #3462 An ordinance was read ordering construction and installation of an Ordering 8'' water line and appurtenances in the vicinity of S. 132nd St. Construction and S. Langston Road, King County, Washington, all in accordance LID #317 - So. with Resolution No. 2341 providing that payment for said improvement 132nd St. & S. be made by special assessments upon property in said district, payable Langston Rd. by 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. LID #317. (1st reading 8/4/80) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: All Ayes. MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council 8/ll/80 Page 4 Ordinances & Resolutions - Continued ORDINANCE #3463 An ordinance was read amending portions of the City Code relating Zoning to zoning. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: All Ayes. MOTION CARRIED. (1st reading 7/14/80) The Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following ordinances for first reading: ORDINANCE #3464 An ordinance was read appropriating unanticipated revenue in the Appropriation- amount of $2,860.00 unto Fire Suppression Budget (Fire equipment Insurance maintenance) from insurance settlement for Fire Dept. vehicle. Settlement-Fire MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE Dept. ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following second and final readings it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: All Ayes . MOTION CARRIED. ORDINANCE #3465 An ordinance was read appropriating funds from Unanticipated Revenue/ Appropriation- Federal Grant unto Current Fund/Police Patrol Division in the amount Training Course, of $12,000.00 to fund a nine month training course at Northwestern Northwestern Univ. University Traffic Institute for one Police Officer. MOVED BY Traffic Institute CLYMER, SECOND SHANE,TO SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following second and final readings it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED, SHANE; 1-NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. The Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following resolution for adoption: RESOLUTION #2353 A resolution was read transferring funds in the amount of $4,422.60 Transfer of Funds for replacement of the heating system of the Highlands Fire Station. Heating System MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. —Highlands Fire Sta. CARRIED. Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee report recommended approval of Vouchers, No. 29514 throught No. 29704 (Machine Voids 29509-29513) in the amount of $386,080.45. LID 312 Revenue Warrant #R-5 $8,233.09. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO APPROVE VOUCHERS. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Downtown Councilman Reed noted business on the corner of 5th and Smithers Parking had non-conforming parking lot being used without proper paving and landscaping . MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, TO REFER MATTER OF DOWNTOWN PARKING AND CBD TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: TRIMM, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED, SHANE; 2-N0: CLYMER, STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. Automatic Councilman Rockhill requested report from the Finance Dept .on how many Increases on budget items are affected by cost of living index or receive increases Budget Items automatically. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Citizens Advisory Mayor Shinpoch reported a new citizens advisory committee will be Committee appointed to review and suggest Block Grant requests for 1981-82 Housing and Community Development program. 21-R members have "21-R,Salary Survey voted to accept the Salary Survey implemented on June 1 , 1980. In response to recent inquiry,9.4r interest on the most recent LID Interest on LID bonds compare with previous LID at 11%,the market being down slightly, Bonds but on the rise again. Coulon Beach Park is safe and open to the public after a closure on Friday resulting from sewage inadvertently Gene Coulon spilled in the river. New signs have been posted raising the fine from Beach Park $5 to $25 for illegally parked vehicles on park property. This should lessen the need for tow-aways and the resultant public outcry. The Mayor also added the position for Traffic Engineer should be filled soon. political candidate signs were being removed from the right-of-way. 260 Renton City Council 8/11/80 Page 5 ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10: 10 Maxine E. Motor, Deputy City' Clerk EXPI11 35 CITY _F Rc%TJV DATE 8111180 gARRA?j ' I3TI12jTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS : NO. #29509 - #29513 CURRENT $90s 008. 92 PARKS $17* 533tw7 ARTERIAE STREETS $11318499 STREETS $111832158 LIBRARY 361920x32 ' I C01.1P EMF TR ACT $74 , 33 FEDERAL SHARED REVEj,;E $1351319. )0 L "ASN , 6CH • F"a TnKU51' $923.43 S FIRE STATION CJraST $2/ 554x46 wATERAOFKS ,jTI_ITY $691933976 4IRPGRT $71485o )3 1975 , & S :.�,�Sr� . �TI �.'� $241213! 63 EGiuiPNENI RE',,TA�- 391828. 84 LITFO: $81233139 TOTAL OF ALS 4,4RR4NT5 $3861080j45 NES T0,E UNDERSIG'�tJ Y=:'�3tRS C'� TSE �A �'S y�') ".ANS CJ11MITTEE OF THE RENTC% CITY C;,U"q;,IL, wA'JI':a REIL' 1'VE4) .:-P 4T I:: \TA,. C,• RTIFICAT :ON THAT MERCHANDISE A%01J,i SZKVICES HAVE t3EF\ Rr.CEI /: D '�R HENDEREl)1 DO HEREBY APPROVE F•'-R PAYt,E,'JT 2; -5 T-,R;JGH 'Jp • 29704 IN THE AMIUNT OF $3861 )80 . 45 THIS 11Th DAY OF AL,'-- ;ST 1980 • ago CHAIRYA �. '1E�►BER COMMITTEE i L. I .D. #312 EmB • w i w w w * w w 1 REVENUE WARRANT NO. #R-5 $8, 233 . 09 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 12, 1y80 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 8/14 Cancelled TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 8/14 4:30 pm ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room PUD'S Thurs . 8/21 4:30 pm Location-Drug Pa r.Stores/Adult films COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 8/12 4: 30 Pm REED ,3rd Floor Conf. Room Meet w King Cty . Hsng . & Comm. Dev . Tues. 8/19 4:30 Pm 13rd Floor Conf. Roor. 3 yr . Comm. Dev. Plan i Wed. 8/20 7:00 pm lCouncil Chambers Flood Ins . ,Land Fill Mora . ;Gr�>J,n R:ver WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 8/11 7:00 pm CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 8/13 4:00 pay HUGHES 6th Floor Conf . Room Uniform Fire & Bldg . Code TRANSPORTATION Aviation Wed. 8/13 0:00 am � STREDICKE 4th Fir. Conf. Room Boeing Leases-Cc:�_ Tower ~ in . Transportation Wed. 8/20 4:30 pm Downtown Parking r - Parking Complaints UTILITIES Thurs . 8/14 4:00 pm SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS I OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT AUGUST 12, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7664 $ 900.00 Lewis E. Powers 2804 NE 7th St. Carport 7665 400.00 Sound Building Maintainence 201 SW 41st Street Storage Area 7666 58,000.00 Donald Sooy 1921 Talbot Rd. S. New Residence 7667 3,497,824.00 The Koll Company 4100-4104 Lind Av SW Warehouse Complex 7668 VOID 7669 VOID 7670 VOID 7671 VOID 7672 VOID 7673 VOID 7674 VOID 7675 3,000.00 Dean W. Bitney 201 Union Av S. Shed/Awning 7676 260,000.00 Pacific Car & Foundry 1400 N 4th St. Paint Shed 7677 41 ,000.00 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4524 SE 4th St. New Residence 7678 120,000.00 Dennis Anderson 2731 Mt. View Av N New Residence 7679 20,000.00 Fifth & Park Place, Inc. 500 Park Av N Offices CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2525 Bill McLaughlin 3217 NE Sunset Blvd. Side Sewer 2526 Arthur Gustafson 320' S NE 10th on Union Water Line Rpr. 2527 Pulte Homes 3602 NE lith Ct. Side Sewer 2528 Pulte Homes 1106 Pierce Av NE Side Sewer 2529 Pulte Homes 1110 Pierce Av NE Side Sewer 2530 Pulte Homes 1114 Pierce Av NE Side Sewer 2531 Galan Strimka 1835 NE 20th Side Sewer 2532 Church of the Nazarene 850 Union Av NE Sanitary Sewer MECHANICAL PERMITS 7967 500.00 City of Renton 235 Mill Av S Gas Burner 7968 65.00 Koll Company (Sound Maint. ) 201 SW 41st St. Plumbing/Fixtu 7969 1 ,200.00 Pulte Homes 1114 Pierce Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7970 1 ,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 1814 Monterey Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7971 1 ,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 1820 Monterey Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7972 1 ,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 1909 Monterey Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7973 1 ,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 1909 NE 19th Pl . Plumbing/Fixtures 7974 1 ,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 1802 Monterey Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7975 1 ,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 1718 Monterey Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7976 VOID 7977 1 ,810.00 Donogh Enterprises 1907 NE 17th St. Plumbing/Fixtures 7978 1 ,810.00 Donogh Enterprises 1808 Monterey Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7979 25,000.00 Country Hills Associates 1300 Eage Ridge Drive Sprinkler System 7980 778.00 Leonard Builders 4512 SE 4th St. Gas Furnace 7981 5,000.00 Renton Village Company 555 Renton Village P1 S Plumbing/Fixtures 7982 860.00 Charles Henderson Company 1804 Pierce Av SE Gas Furnace 7983 869.00 Charles Henderson Company 3624 SE 19th Ct. Gas Furnace 7984 783.00 Charles Henderson Company 3619 SE 19th Ct. Gas Furnace/Wtr.Htr. 7985 893.00 Charles Henderson Company 1806 Pierce Av SE Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 7986 800.00 Downing Building 2209 NE 24th St. Elec. Furnace 7987 800.00 Downing Building 2213 NE 24th St. Elec. Furnace 7988 1 ,200.00 Vandaveer Homes 512 S 31st St. Gas Furnace 7989 1 , 100.00 Imrich Halasz 260 Stevens NW Elec. Furnace ELECTRICAL PERMIT 9162 3,770.00 Renton School District #403 400 South 2nd St. Fixtures mom 9163 425.00 Gull Industries 3800 4th St. NE Blwrs/Lights/Htrs. 9164 8,000.00 City of Kent 524 SW 43rd Street Vault 9165 14,000.00 Edward Lidzbarski 301 SW Grady Wy New Building 9166 225.00 David Reid 2315 NE 27th St. New Service 9167 18,500.00 Pacific Car & Foundry 1400 N. 4th St. Improvement SIGN PERMITS 817 1 ,000.00 Milt Nelson 1525 4th N. Ground 818 650.00 Pacific NW Bell Co. 300 SW 7th Street Flush Sign 819 2,500.00 Koll/Intereal NW 43rd & E Valley Highway Ground Sign OF R� � '1'�, couNcu MEMr1ERs O AGENDA TNOMAS W TRIMM. Z COLWIL PRESIDENT EARL CIYMER RONERT HUGHES ON W NEED °9$ Qe_ RENTON CITY COUNCIL C�`SFSAW RICHARD M SIREDICKE �1TFO SEF1 REGULAR MEETING /RESIDING NARRARA Y SEMMOCH. AUGUST 1 8 , 1 9 8 0 CITY CLERK DELORES A MEAD #W01 8 : 00 P . M . Municipal Building Council Chambers 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF AUGUST 11 , 1980 4. SPECIAL PRESENTATION: Award to Bob Deines - Washington State Firefighters Conference and School 5. PUBLIC HEARING: Vacation of Portion of Alley I,-cated between Burnett Ave. N. and Park Ave. N. , N. 30th and N. 29th Streets, VAC-7-80 6. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 7. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study ... and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed ?'or further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. a. Bid Opening 8/13/80 Redwood Play Equipment; two bids received. Refer to Park Board. Park Dept. requests concurrence with Park Board to accept low bid of Cascade Recreation Equipment and award. Council concur. b. Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Barbara Lally to the Board of Adjustment four-year term effective to 9/6/84. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. C. Finance Director requests resolution to borrow $600,000 from Street Forward Thrust pending receipt of property taxes. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Public Works Dept, requests acceptance of project, approval of final pay estimate and beginning of 30-day lien period for LID #312 West Valley Hwy, street improvements, CAG-012-80. Council concur. e. City Clerk reports receipt of State Auditor 53rd examination #46114 on file in the Clerk' s Office. Information. f. Court Case Houle Corp. vs. City; Maples Construction Co. , etc. (labor and material ) . Refer to City Attorney. g. Claim for Damages filed by Tony Go' s Inc. for flood damage; $30,000 ±. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. h. Claim for Damages filed by Stephen K. Hardtke, broken door; $143. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. 8. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Public Works Department - Final Assessment Roll LID 1312 West Valley Hwy. 9. OLD BUSINESS 10. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS ll . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNC , _ 12. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 13. AUDIENCE COMMENT 14. ADJOURNMENT ?�4 RENTON CITY COUNCIL August 18 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S CITY ADMINISTRATION Advise King County Boundary Review Bd. , Attorney General 's Office and AWC re proposed sewer in vicinity of Duvall and NE Sunset County Island CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claims for Damages: Tony Go's Inc. - flood damage Stephen K. Hardtke - broken door PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Proposed sale of OK Cab PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Proceed with improvements to NE 4th and Union NE intersection WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE First reading of Ordinance vacating portion of NE 12th St. (8/18/80) Resolution for borrowing $600,000 from Street Forward Thrust Reappointment of Barbara Lally to Board of Adjustment Resolutions for proposed LID' s: Sewer in area of Duvall NE Waterline in area of NE 27th St. PUBLIC HEARING 97-1570 Final Assessment Roll LID }#312 I RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting August 18 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN REED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMAN SHANE. CARRIED. Charles F. Shane arrived at 8: 10 p.m. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN, IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; DON PERSSON, Police Department; BRUCE PHILLIPS, Fire Department; ROGER BLAYLOCK, Planning Department. PRESS Greg Anderson, Renton Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL Additions requested by Councilman Stredicke: Page 2, Paragraph 11 , "Refer to Ways and Means Committee." Page 3, Paragraph 1 , Change "site" to "route." MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF AUGUST 11 , 1980 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED. SPECIAL Special award for outstanding performance was presented to PRESENTATION Robert Deines, Renton Fire Fighter, by Mayor Shinpoch. Battalion by MAYOR Chief Phillips explained Deines attended Washington State Fire- fighters Conference along with 350 recruits and received first place in technical knowledge and fire service skills . Phillips and Mayor Shinpoch acknowledged pride in Deines ' accomplishment. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, Alley Vacation published and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the VAC-7-80 Public Hearing to consider vacation of a portion of an alley �-- Ivanich located between Burnett Ave. N. , Park Ave. N. , between N. 30th and N. 29th Streets; petition filed by Helen A. Ivanich, et al . Letter from the Board of Public Works found no objection to the vacation as not essential to the traffic circulation of the City and no easements required. The letter did not set value on the property as Council vacated the other portion of the alley at no fee; and noted the applicants should be required to furnish the City with a "Hold Harmless" agreement as a condition of the vacation to indemnify the City from any damanges due to access requirements on that portion of the alley. Eric Grindeland, 1217 N 30th, noted two of the property owners have agreed to allow access to his garage and asked that Council make it mandatory to the vacation, otherwise he would be opposed. City Attorney Warren noted the City cannot compel someone to give an easement to a third party; that oral agreements are not suffici- ent; that if access is not sufficient to Grindeland' s garage, City may be liable. Stew Capenter, 2913 Park Ave. N, inquired re granting of easements and was advised the signed documents should be given Hearing to the City and are not binding until recorded. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, Continued SECOND SHANE, CONTINUE HEARING FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. 8:30 p.m. AUDIENCE COMMENT Leslie Funderberg, 16808 Renton- Issaquah Road, requested added Sale of OK Cab Agenda letter be read. Letter from OK Cab Inc. , Doretha E. Rood, Proposed President requested Council approval of the sale of the controlling interest in OK Cab Inc. to Leslie E. Funderberg in accordance with requirements of the City Code Section 5-1902. The letter noted Funderberg as owner of Silver Top Cab holding three Renton licenses. The letter stated reason for sale as health reasons and asked immediate action. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND HUGHES, REFER TO PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 8/18/80 Page 2 Audience Comment - Continued Fifth and Park Steve Crane, 350 Grand Central on the Park, Seattle, representing Place Company Eugene Horbach, recalled last weeks appeal of Hearing Examiner's Appeal decision re Special Permit SP-050•-80 Fifth and Park Place Co. and leases submitted for approval . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, THE MATTER BE TAKEN FROM THE TABLE. CARRIED. Crane noted two leases were submitted to the City Attorney for review for time period of 30 years with ten year extensions for total of 40 years and that third addendum was provided for additional issues of concern; that prime leasee, Boeing Company, would cure any default of agreement; and asked the City Council to review decision of the Hearing Examiner and direct appropriate City Department to approve the parking plan. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, THE APPEAL OF FIFTH AND PARK PLACE COMPANY BE UP- HELD, THE SPECIAL PERMIT BE GRANTED BASED UPON THE RESTRICTION OF PARKING IN THE 20 FT. ZONE CONNECTING PARKING AREAS DESIGNATED NO. 2 AND NO. 3, AND THAT THE SIGNING BE RESPONSIBILITY OF FIFTH AND PARK PLACE COMPANY. Upon inquiry Crane noted the 2nd and 3rd floors of the building were 95% complete. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY REED, SUBSTITUTE MOTION, refer matter back to the Planning and Development Committee for one week. SUBSTITUTE MOTION FAILED. Rockhill noted upholding of appeal is based on new evidence, not overturning Examiner' s decision. Discussion ensued regarding the Examiner's Conclusion No. 2 re 20 ft. strip running between N 4th and N 5th and need for access by emergency vehicles and number of parking stalls required. Upon inquiry, Planning Department Repre- sentative Blaylock noted 288 spaces provided, that 20 were removed by restricting parking on the alley, leaving 268 and regulations require 270 stalls. City Attorney Warren noted need for adherence to ordinances. MOTION MODIFIED BY CLYMER, AGREED BY ROCKHILL, TO SUSTAIN APPEAL OF FIFTH AND PARK PLACE COMPANY, GRANT NECESSARY 278 Parking PERMITSBASED UPON RESTRICTION OF PARKING ON ONE SIDE OF 20 FT. Stalls Approved ZONE CONNECTING PARKING AREAS DESIGNATED NO. 2 and NO. 3, AND SIGNING BE RESPONSIBILITY OF FIFTH AND PARK PLACE COMPANY. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested his NO vote be recorded. Recess MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR 10 MINUTES. CARRIED. 9: 10 p.m. Council recessed at 9: 17 p.m. Roll Call : All present except Councilman Shane left the meeting due to illness. CONSENT AGENDA Councilman Stredicke requested deletionof referral to the Park Board Item 7.a. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, ITEM 7.d. BE REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED. (See latter following Consent Agenda for Item 7.d. re LID #312 West Valley Hwy. improvements. ) The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included: Bid Opening Bid Opening 8/13/80 for Redwood play equipment; two bids received. Play Equipment (See attached tabulation. ) Letter from Park Superintendent Ron Heiret recommended concurrence in the Park Board recommendation Contract Award to accept the low bid from Cascade Recreation Equipment in the amount of $47,278.67. The letter noted project consists of installation of play equipment at Philip Arnold, Maplewood, Highlands and Liberty Parks. Council concur. Appointment Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Barbara Lally to the Board of Adjustment for four year term effective to 9/6/84. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Borrow Funds Letter from Finance Director Gwen Marshall requested a resolution be drawn to borrow $600,000 from Street Forward Thrust @ 9.00% interest per annum to be repaid no later than 12/31/80. The letter noted funds are required in three operating areas upon receipt of property taxes : Park Fund $300,000; Street Fund $250,000; Library Fund $50,000. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Houle Corp. Summons and Complaint was filed : Houle Corporation vs. City of Renton, Court Case Maples Construction Co. and Fidelity & Deposit of Maryland regarding labor and materials charges on completion of the main headquarters Phase 11 of Fire Station No. 11 . Refer to the City .Attorney. Renton City Council 8/18/80 Page 3 Consent Agenda - Continued City City Clerk Mead reported receipt of State Auditor's 53rd Examina- Examination tion of the City No. 46114. Document is on file in the Clerk's Office. Information. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Tony Go's Inc. , 1209 Kirkland Ave. NE, in amount of $30,000 more or less for flood damages at the restaurant. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Stephen K. Hardtke, 903 N lst, alleging broken door from forced Police entry. Claim in amount of $143. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE AGENDA AS AMENDED. Adopted CARRIED. Final Payment Letter from Public Works Engineer Robert Bray requested approval LID #312 of final pay estimate, requested final acceptance of project and Project beginning of 30-day lien period. If after 30 days, no liens or Acceptance claims are filed against this project and proof of payment of tax liabilities received, it is recommended that the retained amount of $14,246.86 be paid to the contractor Watson Asphalt Paving Co. Final construction cost $184,937.22. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL CONCUR, CARRIED. Final Assessment Letter from the Public Works Department presented the Final Roll LID #312 Assessment Roll for LID #312 West Valley Highway Street Improve- Public Hearing ments (CAG 012-80) . Roll in amount of $218,069. 17. A Public Hearing was scheduled for September 15, 1980. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN REQUEST AND SET THE PUBLIC HEARING 9/15. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Community Community Services Committee Chairman Reed submitted committee Services report explaining meetings with representatives of the King County .... Committee Housing and Community Development Program and members of the Planning Department re Interjurisdictional Projects. The committee Housing and recommended that the City endorse four applications for Inter- Community jurisdictional Funds: (a) Neighborhood Strategy Area Program, Development (b) Unified Weatherization Program, (c) Lender Low Interest Programs Program and (d) Senior Housing Program. MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT AND ENDORSE THE PROGRAMS. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke expressed concern for appointment of Housing and Community Development Citizens Committee. Mayor Shinpoch invited names of citizens desiring to serve. Utility Committee Utilities Committee Member Stredicke submitted committee report West Hill recommending that the Council concur in the Public Works Department Comprehensive recommendation that the City participate to the extent of 1/3 Plan for Water of the $5,000 fee for an update of West Hill Comprehensive Plan Reservoir in preparation for a submittal to D.S.H.S. for a grant to con- struct a reservoir on the West Hill . Upon inquiry, Public Works Director Gonnason noted this was continuation of previous study and that City participation funds would be Water Utility Fund. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN REPORT, CARRIED. Renton Hill The Utilities Committee report recommended that the Council concur Water System with the Public Works Department 's recommendation that the City's Utilities Division participate in the developer extension of Renton Hill water system improvements as proposed by Richard Harbert, Engineer for the developer, Stirskey Holdings. The report further recommended that an area charge be set up for the benefitted area in the amount of the City participation. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT. Discussion ensued. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record that this item shows what happens with deferred improvements and costs thereof when individual agrees to improvements and then is able to sidestep the improvements by City participation. MOTION CARRIED. Proposed Sewer The Utilities Committee report recommended the City proceed with L. I .D. a proposed sanitary sewer L. I .D. in the Duvall Ave. NE and NE Duvall NE and Sunset Blvd. Area and that the City participate in the LID for the NE Sunset Blvd. area in King County and hold a latecomer charge, The report Renton City Council 8/18/80 Page 4 Old Business - Continued Proposed Sewer also recommended that the King County Review Board be notified LID - Continued that the county area is within 200 feet of a sanitary sewer when the project is complete. The Committee also recommended that a public meeting be held with the participants prior to the r preliminary hearing. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, THAT THE CITY ADVISE THE KING COUNTY BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD, STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE AND THE ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON CITIES REGARDING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE PROPOSED LID AND THE KING COUNTY ISLAND SHOWING THE EXISTING AND PROPOSED SEWER LINE AND DISTANCE TO ADJACENT PROPERTIES, THAT OUR POLICY BE CALLED TO THEIR ATTENTION ON SEWER HOOK UP AND STATE LAW ON DISTANCE TO SEWER CONNECTION, AND THE CITY SEEK THEIR ADVICE ON INITIATING OR REQUIRING ANNEXATION OF THE AREA. CARRIED. Proposed Water The Utilities Committee report recommended Council concurrence LID #320 in a proposed waterline LID for NE 27th St. east of Edmonds Ave. NE 27th St. NE. The report further recommended that the Public Works Depart- ment hold a public meeting with participants of the proposed LID prior to the hearing. Referral to the Ways and Means Committee was recommended. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. NE 4th and Union MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, WORK PROCEED IMMEDIATELY FOR Intersection CALLING OF BIDS FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AT NE 4th STREET AND UNION AVE. NE FOR CONSIDERATION TO THE WIDENING AND PAVING AND FUTURE OPTIONS FOR SIDEWALKS AND MATTER BE DIRECTED TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Committee report recommending first reading of an ordinance vacating a First Reading portion of NE 12th Street and Council to waive the fee. Follow- Vacation Portion ing reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER NE 12th St. ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. The committee recommended reading and adoption of the following resolutions: Resolution #2354 A resolution was read transferring $33,057. 16 from the contingency Fund Transfer fund to Engineering Professional services for LID #314. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR AND ADOPT THE RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Resolution #2355 A resolution was read transferring $2,690.52 from Current Fund/Fire Fund Transfer Facilities to Finance Records Service for replacement of the paper shredder. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2356 A resolution was read transferring $339,048 for the purpose of Fund Transfer salary adjustments for Union Exempt and 21-R employees and 1980 Salary Fire Management longevity and for implementation of the salary Survey survey. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR AND ADOPT THE RESOLUTION. CARRIED. Resolution #2357 A resolution was read transferring $1 ,796.72 from Cumulative Fund Transfer Reserve to Unemployment Compensation for second quarter 1980 Unemployment benefits. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN Benefits THE RESOLUTION. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT As there was no further business to come before the Council , it 10: 15 p.m. was MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, THE MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk BID TABULATION SHEET PROJECT : Redwood Play Equipment DATFAugust 13, 1980 81 D0F.M g� p Cascade Recreation Equipment Highlands Park $4,465.00 12715 SW Beef Bend Road Liberty Park $14 818.00 Tigard, OR 97223 AA, CC, EEO Maplewood Park $ 4,891 .00 Philip Arnold Park $20,725.00 Total $44,899.00 + tax Pacific Earth Works Highlands Park $ 5,345.00 12525 Wagner- Rd. Liberty Park $18,484.00 Monroe, WA 98272 AA, BB, EEO Maplewood Park $ 5,057.00 Philip Arnold Park $20,928.00 Total $49,814.00 + tax Engineer's Estimate $50,000 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE LETING CALENDAR , Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 18, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 8/21 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Adult Films , Bookstores , etc. COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 8/19 4:30 P.M. REED 3rd Floor Conf. Room 3 yr. Community Development Plan Wed. 8/20 7:00 P.M. ,Council Chambers Flood Ins . ;l.and Fill Mora. ;Gr.een liver Tues. 8/26 4:30 P.M. 13rd Floor Conf. Room Systems Development Charges WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 8/25 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 8/28 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room OK Cab Letter and Sale TRANSPORTATION Wed. 8/20 4:30 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room P.D. Downtown Parking Plan- Parking Complaints UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Thurs. 8/21 8:45 A.M. Kenmore Air Harbor Demonstration Seaplanes re Noise Abatement C� C� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT AUGUST 18, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7680 $ 4,500.00 Ren-Four Inc. 229 Williams South Replace Tile 1191 4,600.00 Backamus Properties 2815 NE Sunset Blvd. Reroof 32 3,750.00 Louis Peretti 1033 N. lst Street Reroof 33 9,000.00 Renton School Dist. #403 400 S. 2nd Street Diesel Tank 1'684 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 2103 SE 21st Street New Residence 7685 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 2104 SE 21st Street New Residence 7686 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 2107 SE 21st Street New Residence 7687 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 2006 Edmonds Dr. SE New Residence 7688 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 2108 SE 21st Street New Residence 7689 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 2201 SE 21st Street Rew Residence 7690 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 2219 SE 21st Street New Residence 7691 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 2409 SE 21st Street New Residence 7692 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 2212 SE 21st Street New Residence 7693 40,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 2012 Edmonds Dr. SE New Residence 7694 40,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 2115 SE 21st Street New Residence 7695 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. , Inc. 2116 SE 21st Street New Residence 7696 1,652.00 Ralph Bergman 1908 NE 12th Street Reroof 7697 2,480.00 Ralph Walker 1433 Monterey Ave. NE Reroof 7698 3,434.00 Lesley R. Jones 3638 Lake Washington Blvd. Reroof 7699 3,500.00 Phil Philio 3324 NE 17th Street Garage 7700 3,377.00 Paul Henry 836 Kirkland Ave. NE Reroof 7701 800.00 Mrs. L. Taylor 426 Chelan Av SE Reroof 7702 32,000.00 Gary Moritz 326 Union Ave. NE Phase IV 7703 500.00 First Pres. Church 2640 Benson Rd. S. Stairway 7704 2,900.00 Tom McNeelan 1209 S. 3rd Street Carport 7705 80,000.00 Boeing Comm. Air. Co. Bldg. 4-04,Co.B-2 Medical Unit )6 50,000.00 Boeing Comm. Air. Co. Bldg. 1-51 Renton Elevator )7 14,000.00 11Bldg. 10-133 Office ...J8 88,850.00 " Bldg. 10-50 Remodel R-Room 7709 1,320.00 Bob De Hart 3110 NE 7th St. Reroof 7710 84,000.00 Valley General Hospital 400 S 43rd Street Addition 7711 300.00 Daniel B. Morrell 926 S 30th Place Chimney 7712 5,223.50 Marshall J. Trover 316 Earlington Av S.W. Carport 7713 18,000.00 Thomas A. Rivily 121 Logan Av S Remodel CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2533 Jack A. Benaroya Co. Lind Ave. Remove Driveways 2536 Bill McGlaughlin Sunset Bld. NE &NE 12 Fire Hydrant 2535 Carl V. Erickson 703 N. 29th Side Sewer 2536 Gary Moritz 326 Union Av NE Side Sewer 2537 Ed Lidzbarski 301 SW Grady Way Side Sewer 2538 A.D. Gustafson 909 Union NE R/W Const. ELECTRICAL PERMIT 9168 200.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av. SE Mobile Home 9169 100.00 G & L Builders 2812 Whitworth Av S Temp. Power 9170 200.00 Clifford Jackson 2201 NE 28th St. Addition 9171 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. Inc. 2213 SE 21st Street Temp. Power Q172 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. Inc. 1818 Ferndale Av SE Temp. Power 73 1,500.00 Carl V. Erickson 703 N 29th Street Residence 74 1,032.00 Donogh Enterprises 1903 NE 19th Place Residence 7x75 918.00 Donogh Enterprises 1902 NE 19th Place Residence 9176 50.00 Dean W. Bitney 201 Union Av SE Shed 9177 17,000.00 Stirskey Holding Inc. 321 S. Burnett Av Office Bldg. 9178 30.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Shed 9179 37,000.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-44 (Renton) Rewire 9180 26,390.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-20 Utility Feeders MECHANICAL PERMITS 7990 $ 1,810.00 Donogh Enterprises 1712 Monterey Ave. NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7991 1,410.00 Donogh Enterprises 1706 Monterey Ave. NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7992 1,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 1700 Monterey Ave. NE Plumbing/Fixtures 7993 2,000.00 Carl V. Erickson 703 No. 29th Plumbing/Fixtures 7994 450.00 Gary Moritz 326 Union Ave. N.E. Plumbing/Fixtures 7995 21,100.00 Boeing Bldg. 1-50 Plumbing/Fixtures 7996 807.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3611 SE 19th Ct. Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 7997 869.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3615 SE 19th Ct. Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 7998 783.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3622 SE 19th Ct. Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 7999 869.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3628 SE 19th Ct. Furnace/Wtr. H1 8000 807.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3601 SE 18th Ct. Furnace/Wtr. HI 8001 807.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3607 SE 19th Ct. Furnace/Wtr. H 8002 783.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1728 Pierce Ave. SE Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8003 869.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1807 Pierce Ave. SE Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8004 860.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1730 Pierce Ave. SE Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8005 869.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1725 Pierce Ave. SE Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8006 500,000.00 Boeing Bldg. 10-55 B/F Preventors 8007 120,000.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-03 Plumbing/Fixtures SIGN PERMIT 820 300.00 Kamas Realty 1800 Grant Av S Pole Sign 1 ..M OF J, COUNCIL MEMBERS AGENDA THOMAS W TRIMM, () � ' O COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER Z ROBERT HUGHES O c 4 JOHN W.REED RAALL R G N / O N CITY COUNCIL CHARLES FOSHANEL 90 �• 0�,)--'D SEPSRICHARD M STREDICKE REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING_ CITY CLERK AUGUST 25 , 1980 BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, MAYOR IOREDES A MEAD Monday , 8 : 00 P . M. Council Chambers Municipal Building 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF AUGUST 18, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (A) Vacation of portion of Alley VAC-7-80 Continued from 8/18 (B) LID #319 Preliminary Assessment Roll , Puget Drive SE Street Improvements, etc. from Benson Rd.- Rolling Hills SE 5• AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. i a, Police Chief requests appropriation of funds from unanticipated revenue to the Police jail account. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. b. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Frank Jacobs to the Planning Commission to complete the unexpired term of Michael Hanis, resigned, effective through 1/31/81 . Refer to Ways and Means Committee. C. City Attorney recommends increase in Municipal Court filing and jury fees. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for appropriate legislation. d. Land Use Hearing Examiner approves Final Plat 428-79 of Siegfried Ullrich P'at of Union Circle. Plat is located west side of Union Ave. between NE 6th and NE 7th St. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. e. Hearing Examiner approves with conditions Rezone of Renton School District R-044-80, located east side of Benson Rd. S, south of SW 23rd St. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for an ordinance. f. Claim for Damages filed by Michael E. O' Brien; flood damage; $5,518. Refer to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. g. Summons and Complaint, St. Platz Mechanical vs Maples Construction and City. (labor and materials) . Refer to City Attorney. h. Summons and Complaint, East Hill Masonry, Inc. vs Maples Construction and City. (labor and materials) . Refer to City Attorney. i . Appeal of Examiner' s decision by Dr. San Lwai SA-059-80 and SP-060-80. Refer to the Planning and Development Committee for recommendation to Council . 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. E. R. Coleman - Overcharges on garbage pick-up b. Mary Moore - Asks that City fund Honey Creek and Kennydale Interceptor c. Mayor Shinpoch requests Actuarial Report of Firemen 's Pension Fund. $. OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. ',UDIENCE COMMENT 13• ADJOURNMENT OF ,•t o THE CITY OF RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055 n BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, MAYOR • DELORES A. MEAD 0.0 C40' CITY CLERK ON ""D SEPI"-o �P t i AUGUST 25 , 1980 Ma LM CITY COUNCIL MEETING R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Mr. Coleman's request re garbage pick-up overcharge and rebate Review of matter of billing for City services Paul Maxin' s letter re enforcement of City ordinances CITY ATTORNEY AND 'INSURANCE CARRIER Court Case filed by St. Platz Mechanical East Hill Masonry -Claim for Damages filed by Michael E. O'Brien, Flood Damage PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Appeal of Dr. San Lwai SA-059-FO—and SP-060-80 UTILITIES COMMITTEE Letter from Mary Moore re Honey Creek and Kennydale Interceptor WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE LID #319 Puget Drive SE (Terminated) Fund transfer for 1980 jail operations Appointment to Planning Commission of Frank Jacobs Increase in Municipal Court filing and jury fees Union Circle Final Plat (Resolution adopted 8/25) School District Rezone 048-80 APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED Barbara Lally to the Board of Adjustment, Position #7 to 9/6/84 PUBLIC HEARING 9/8/80 Vacation of portion of alley - Ivanich VAC-7-80(Continued) RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting August 25 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND M. HUGHES, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMAN JOHN REED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, AMEND MOTION TO ALSO EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMAN CHARLES F. SHANE. CARRIED. AMENDED MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested his NO vote be recorded. Councilman Shane arrived at 8:30. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN, IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; DON PERSSON, Police Department. MINUTE APPROVAL Council Minutes of 8/18/80 Councilman Stredicke requested addition August 18, 1980 to Page 2, Paragraph 1 , Fifth and Park Place Co. Appeal that the reason for his no vote was that the Council had not seen the docu- ments and did not have a full tally of all parking stalls available in that approval . Councilman Stredicke requested addition to Page 4, Paragraph 3, "that the sidewalk portion be delayed pending purchase of right-of-way." MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE MINUTES AS CORRECTED. CARRIED. PRESS Greg Anderson , Renton Record Chronicle SPECIAL AWARD An award of merit was presented to Ed Hayduck and Jerry Lind for the Renton Planning Department from the American Society of Land- scaping Architects for Cedar River Trail . Mayor Shinpoch presented the award and extended congratulations noting this award is one of 30 presented nationwide. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and Alley Vacation published, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Public Hearing continued from Ivanich VAC-7-80 8/18/80 to consider vacation of a portion of alley located between Burnett Ave. N. and Park Ave. N. and N. 30th St. and N. 29th St. Petition was filed by Helen A. Ivanich, et al ; known as VAC-7-80. Public Works Director Gonnason noted the forms and information for easements had been given to Mr. Grindeland. Eric Grindeland, 1217 N. 30th, explained the neighbor bringing the easements had not arrived at the meeting. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, THE ALLEY VACATION BE TABLED UNTIL STATED DOCUMENTS APPEAR. CARRIED. (See Page 2. ) PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and LID #319 published, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Public Hearing to consider Improvements the preliminary assessment roll in the amount of $470,000 for the Puget Drive SE improvement of Puget Drive SE from Benson Road to Rolling Hills Ave. SE. The project includes construction and installation of curbs and gutters, channelization, widening the roadway, sidewalks, asphalt paving, retaining walls and strom drainage together with appurtenances. City Clerk Mead reported protests letters were received from: Puget Power Manager Real Property Robert B. Boyd, Bellevue; Joe Thiel ; Harold and Irene Syrstad, Olga, WA; Kenneth H. Moore; Tom and Tamera Ogdahl , 1319 S Puget Drive; Thomas Redman, 1319 S Puget Drive; Thomas F. Wendt; Scott and Patricia Sheffield, 1321 S Puget Drive; Charles R. Perry, 1327 Peget Dr. ; L. M. Bertone, Jr. , 1327 S. Puget Dr. ; Colin and Leona Dahlen, 1327 S. Puget Drive; Bryan Reightley, 1321 S Puget Dr. ; Robert A. Ramey, 1319 S Puget Dr. Continued Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason recommended that the j Council void the resolution forming LID #319 as the existing boun- dary and method of assessment is not fair and equitable. The report also recommended that the matter be referred to the Ways Renton City Council 8/25/80 Page 2 Public Hearing - Continued LID #314 and Means Committee, that upon re-evaluation a more equitable Puget Drive SE proposal be presented and a new resolution presented setting a Continued new public hearing date. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Councilman Stredicke, requested calculation of percentage of protest and presentation map showing properties. Public Works Director Gonnason explained the recommendation for withdrawal of LID #319 the resolution; noting Puget Power had claimed no benefit, that Terminated a new methodology was being sought. MOTION CARRIED TO WITHDRAW RESOLUTION NO. 2351 AND TERMINATE THE LID. Susan Carson, 202 Grant Ave. , spoke in favor of the LID and noted appreciation of the sidewalks, asking for sidewalks to Talbot Rd. AUDIENCE COMMENT Bob Walker, Attorney representing Dr. Lwai requested Consent Agenda Appeal of item 6. i . be considered by the Council at this time rather than SA-059-80 and referral to the Planning and Development Committee for recommenda- sP-060-80 tion to Council . Walker explained lease for parking area had been Dr. San Lwai received from the Hospital District with an option for total of 50 years, noting the Horbach parking leases had extended to 40 years and were acceptable. Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill advised his desire for regular procedure and invited Dr. Lwai and attorney to attend 9/4 committee meeting, that the matter would be back before Council 9/8/80. (.Referral Pg-3) Exchange of Winford Moore inquired regarding 8/11/80 referral re exchange Property of property, Sixth Street alley lying between Cedar Ave. and Winford Moore Mill Ave. S. Councilman Clymer recalled matter had been discussed before the Board of Public Works and that Council referred matter to the City Attorney for necessary legal documents and procedure. The City Attorney advised matter would be forthcoming. Parking Earl Mann, 3311 Main Ave. S. , Earl 's TV, inquired regarding Main Ave. S. removal of parking on Main Ave. S. between S. 3rd and 4th. Council- man Stredicke requested Transportation Committee report be read. City Clerk Mead read the Transportation Committee report which explained Police Department and Traffic Engineering proposal studied by the committee to eliminate 10 parking stalls on Main S, change traffic direction between Main and Williams to westbound only and creat-e- 18 parking stalls in immediate vicinity. The (Councilman report recommended that property owners in the affected areas and Shane Arrives downtown merchants be notified of the proposal and that a at Meeting) Transportation Committee meeting be scheduled for 9/9/80. Stredicke also noted Renton Hill Association had been notified of 4:30 meeting. Renton Hill Kathy Keolker, 532 Cedar Ave. S, inquired regarding 8/18/80 Council Water System meeting minutes Page 3, Renton Hill water system, and objected that Renton Hill Association was not notified, that developer had made commitment then gotten the City to participate and that it was a "back door" manner. Upon inquiry by Mrs. Keolker, Public Works Director Gonnason explained the system, noting no increase in water pressure for Renton Hill residents. PUBLIC HEARING Eric Grindeland presented documents for tabled subject vacation of Alley Vacation alley VAC-7-80. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND STREDICKE, THE SUBJECT VAC-7-80 OF VACATION OF ALLEY BE TAKEN FROM THE TABLE. CARRIED. In order Continued that the City Attorney could review the easements, it was MOVED BY From Page 1 STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. 8:37 p.m. Council reconvened at 8:50 p.m. All Council members were present at roll call as previously shown : TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, STREDICKE, SHANE. City Attorney Warren noted easements not notarized. Grindeland noted easements for one-half of alley plus two feet. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR TWO WEEKS (9/8/80) . CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included: Jail Funding Letter from Police Chief Darby requested additional funds in amount for 1980 of $10,000 from Unanticipated Funds to Current Fund Police Jail Budget due to increase in prisoners. Funds are from housing of US Govern- ment prisoners in City jail . Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Renton City Council 8/25/80 Page 3 Consent Agenda - Continued Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Frank Jacobs to the Planning Planning Commission to complete the unexpired term of Michael Hanis who Commission has resigned. Appointment is effective through 1/31/81 . Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Court fees Letter from City Attorney Warren recommended an increase in the Municipal Court filing and jury fees. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for appropriate legislation. Union Circle Land Use Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended approval of Final Plat Final Plat 428-79 of Siegfried Ullrich for the Plat of Union Circle which includes nine lots for single family residences. Plat is located on the west side of Union Ave. NE between NE 6th and NE 7th Streets. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. (See Resolution adopted on Page 5• Renton School Hearing Examiner Kaufman recommended approval with conditions of District Rezone 048-80 Renton School District from G-7200 to R-3, located Rezone on the east side of Benson Road S, south of SW 23rd St. for the purpose of multi-family development. Refer to Ways and Means Com- mittee for an ordinance. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Michael E. O' Brien, 17545 SE 136th, alleging flood damage in amount of $5,518 due to inadequate storm drains to handle runoff water at intersection of NE 12th St. and Kirkland NE. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Court Case Superior Court Summons and Complaint was filed by St. Platz Mechanical , Inc. vs. John M. Maples Construction Co. and City for labor and materials in amount of $10,000 re construction of Renton Fire Station No. 11 . Refer to City Attorney. Court Case Superior Court Summons and Complaint No. 80-2-12556-7 was filed by East Hill Masonry, Inc. against John M. Maples Construction Co. and City of Renton for labor and materials in the construction of Fire Station No. 11 . Refer to City Attorney. Appeal filed Appeal was filed by Dr. Lwai of Hearing Examiner's decision re by Dr. Lwai SA-059-80 and SP-060-80 located on Talbot Rd. S. at Valley General Hospital re medical office building and parking lot and landscaping for the building. Refer to the Planning and Development Committee for recommendation to Council . See earlier comments . Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PREPARED. Adopted CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Garbage Pick-up Letter from Ernest R. Coleman, 1100 N. 36th St, , reported dis- Overcharges satisfaction at finding he has been billed for two cans 60 feet from the street right-of-way for garbage pickup since mid 1967 and claims one can within 25 feet from street r/w. Coleman asked that a survey or questionnaire be sent when accounts are started and asked for refund of overcharges. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, REFER MATTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR RESPONSE AND ADJUSTMENT IF OVERCHARGE IS DETERMINED. Upon Council inquiry, Coleman noted he had paid no attention to "dodgers" with the billing. Councilman Hughes noted increase in billing is presently under investigation and could possibly be incorporated with questionnaire. City Attorney Warren noted statue of limitation bars City from payment back more 'W than two to three years. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY CLYMER, MANNER OF BILLING FOR CITY SERVICES BE REVIEWED BY THE ADMINISTRATION WITH REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. CARRIED. Honey Creek Letter from Mary Moore, Moore & Moore Realty, Ltd. , 115 Burnett S, Kennydale requested the City Council fund the Honey Creek and Kennydale Interceptors interceptor and suggested Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds which would cost the new home owner tying into the system approximately 3t per cubic gallon. The letter explained the need for development and advantages. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, REFER LETTER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE, CARRIED. Renton City Council 8/25/80 Page 4 Correspondence - Continued Firemen' s Letter from Mayor Shinpoch requested authorization to expend Pension Fund $1 ,500 for actuarial report to determine status of the Firemen's Actuary Pension Fund. The letter noted the funds are available in the City Clerk's budget. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE MAYOR' S REQUEST AND AUTHORIZE PAYMENT OF REPORT.% Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, Mayor Shinpoch explained the Fire Department representatives to the Board are requesting funding by the City at 19C per $1 ,000 valuation and the City is requesting an actuary which would show Firemen ' s Pension Fund to be solvent. The Board had paid for the present actuarial report in 1978. City Attorney Warren noted change in law and amount the City would need to add to the fund would be 221 per thousand assessed value of the City. 'MOTION CARRIED. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, City Clerk Mead noted the City Council appointment to the Firemen' s Pension Board is the Chairman of committee representing Finance (Ways and Means Committee) as required by state law. Horbach Letter from Paul Maxin, Renton Citizen, expressed disappointment Building at the Council granting Eugene Horbach' s appeal on 8/18/80 and Park Ave. N. asked more strict enforcement of the City ' s ordinances. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER THE LETTER TO THE MAYOR' S OFFICE FOR REPLY. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented committee Transportation report recommending that no action be taken re the non-conforming Committee parking lot at 5th and Smithers since the Administration has Non-Conforming notified the property owner of the problem and requirements. Parking Lot The Transportation Committee reported review of Councilman Hughes comments re government vehicle only parking on the property of the new Johnson Building at Main and Houser. The report stated Armed Services the developer provided enough parking stalls to meet City require- Recruiting ments; that the Transportation Committee feels restricting certain Offices Parking stalls to certain vehicles is an internal property owner problem. The committee recommended no action. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes submitted committee report Committee recommending the approval of the sale of OK Cab Company to Leslie Sale of OK Cab Funderburg as requested. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, Councilman Hughes noted Leslie Funderburg would keep both taxi company licenses, i .e. OK Cab Company and Silvertop Cab Company. CARRIED. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairma Clymer presented committee report Committee recommending concurrence in the Mayor' s reappointment of Barbara Appointment Lally to the Board of Adjustment, Position #7, four-year term Confirmed effective to 9/6/84. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment of Vouchers No. 29710 through No. 29940 in the amount of $538,475.94 having received departmental certification that merchandise and or services have been received or rendered. Vouchers 9705 through No. 29709 were machine voided. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT APPROVING PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ordinance #3466 The Ways and Means Committee recommended second and final reading "'" Vacation of of an ordinance vacating a portion of NE 12th St. and determined to Portion NE 12th waive the fee. Following reading it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES OF COUNCILMEMBERS PREVIOUSLY SHOWN. CARRIED. Ordinance #3467 The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading of an Cumulative ordinance creating a Cumulative Reserve #3467 for the purpose of a Reserve #3467 reserve for funding insurance contributions. Following first reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following read- ings it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES OF COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT, CARRIED. Renton City Council 8/25/80 Page 5 Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued Resolution #2358 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption of Loan from the following resolutions : Street Forward A resolution was read borrowing the sum of $600,000 from the Thrust Fund Street Forward Thrust Fund at interest rate of 9% per annum to be allocated to the following funds : Park Fund $300,000; Street Fund 250,000; Library Fund $50,000. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2359 A resolution was read decaring the Highlands Public Use Area Tract Surplus Property No. 46, Lot 2, Surplus Property. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2360 A resolution was read approving a final plat for the subdivision of Final Plat land known as Union Circle located on the west side of Union Ave. Union Circle NE between NE 6th and NE 7th St. ; Siegfried Ullrich. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke inquired re street use permit fees and was advised by Public Works Director the Board of Public Works has authority for issuance except the CBD area. Stredicke called attention to the Board meeting 8/27/80 re street use permit and OSW Properties request for reduction of permit fees. Stredicke also noted the City' s TV Ordinance had been review by the Board and members of the Office of Cable Communication, that the Board recommended no change be made in the City ' s ordinance that contracting services was good decision. Stredicke questioned building occupancy when expanded without modification, Public Works Director Gonnason noted plan modification needed prior to any occupancy. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch reported that a realistic assessment of start-up REPORT time for replacement of the Wells Ave. bridge appears to be two years away. The City received report from company hired to assess Wells Avenue soundness indicating some repairs must be made immediately at an Bridge estimated cost of $5,000; load limit to remain 5 tons. The bridge may need to be closed for very short period of time. Sister City Mayor Shinpoch reported a visitor from our sister city, Nishiwaki , Visitor Japan, graced City Hall last Friday; that Masako Takagi is a 20-year old university exchange student and brought gifts from Mayor Takase, and the City responded with a silver bowl . The Mayor, Council President and Mrs. Trimm and members of the Lions Club had greeted Mako who also visited the City's Library and Senior Center. Metro Ballot Mayor Shinpoch expressed the hope that Council would endorse the Issue Metro ballot proposition scheduled for Primary Election Day which would increase Metro's share of sales tax. Suburban Mayors ' Mayor Shinpoch reported Renton will host the Suburban Mayors Dinner dinner at the Sunbird 9/3/80; subject will be Budgeting and asked Council Members to advise Council Secretary re attendance. AUDIENCE COMMENT Councilman Shane inquired regarding local bus service and increase in crime. Rose Boyce, Rolling Hills, supported need for local bus service in growth areas, Mayor Shinpoch noted Metro regularly surveys bus scheduling needs. Sandy Webb commented on need for substaniation of increased crime; the topic discussed in general . EXECUTIVE MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION SESSION TO DISCUSS LAND ACQUISITION. CARRIED. All Council Members returned to Regular Session and adjourned without taking further action. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:37 p.m. I, Delores A. Mead, C. C. City Clerk EXP1il 35 CITY OF RENTON GATE 9/25/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANT@ HkCHINE VOID #29705 thru 429709 CURRENT !146# 092191 PARKS t60a185sle ARTERIAL STREETS 442s5z STREETS •484999017 LIBRARY *3o536i47 COMP EMP TR ACT •629452 STREET FORWARD THRUST $134110141 $ FIRE STATION CONST FUN $927052 0 COULON BCH PK CONSTR 666036707 WATERWORKS UTILITY $120j666i62 AIRPORT *10431159 1975 Ir 6 S CONSTRUCTION •9i335►07 EQUIPMENT RENTAL $42# 277182 FIREMEN ' S PENSION $13o $76o53 UNEMPLOYMENT COMPS *109602 TOTAL OF ALL OARRANTS $538o475194 wE, THE UNDERSIGNLD MEMBkRS OF TlE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COJNCIL,$ HAvING RECEIVED DEPARTIENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE ANL`/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREOi DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMEigT VOUCHERS NO* 29710 THROUGH NO• 29940 IN THE AMOUNT OF 65381475.9425TH 0 OF AUGUST 1980• BERCMEM COMMITTEE CHAIkhnw MEMBE • w w + • * • CITY COUNCIL C011 : E MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 25 , 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM Thurs .8/28 4:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room PUD,Structu-es on Docks ,Parking oading PLANNING AN D DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 9/4 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Dr. Lwai Appeal , SA-059-80,SP-060 80 Thurs . 9/11 4:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room Auxiliary Parking ,Setback Ordinan e COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 8/26 4:30 P.M. REED 3rd Floor Conf. Room Systems Development Charge WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 9/8 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Thurs . 8/28 10:00 A.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Negotiations Boring Lease on Airport Tues . 9/9 4:30 P.M. 4th Floor Conf. Room P.D. Downtown Parking Plan-Main ive. S. UTILITIES Tues. 8/26 3:30 P.M. SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS LEOFF Wed. 9/3 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT AUGUST 25, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7714 $ 1,500.00 Robert S. Coad 1632 Jones Drive S.E. Greenhouse 7715 VOID 7716 44,000.00 Tim S. Downs 1807 Ferndale Ave. S.E. New Residence 7717 60,000.00 Guy Lambiaso 2812 Whitworth Avenue S. New Residence 7718 VOID i 7719 125,000.00 Brady Internation.Hardwoods Approx. 2904 Lind S.W. Fill/Grade Site 7720 9,000.00 Ronald Akers 710 S 23rd St. Garage 7721 47,000.00 Sam Lattanzio 2407 Talbot Crest Dr. S New Residence 7722 70,000.00 Fred Brown (Dr. Funk) 1084 Kirkland Av N.E. Improvement 7723 100.00 Loren E. Zink 516 Morris Av S Repairs 7724 65,000.00 Renton School District 315 Garden Av N Remodel 7725 2,040.00 Vernon Doane 844 Kirkland Av NE Reroof 7726 500.00 Gerald P. Darst 2601 Edmonds Av NE Reroof 7727 75,000.00 Joseph McCaslin 1703 NE 20th St. New Residence CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2539 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4512 SE 4th St. Side Sewer 2540 Renton School District Tobin Storm Drain 2541 Bill McLaughlin 3217 NE Sunset Blvd. Curb Break 2542 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4525 SE 4th St. Driveway Apprch. 2543 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4512 SE 4th St. Driveway Apprch. 2544 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4519 SE 4th St. Driveway Apprch. 2545 Anton A. Althoff NE 12th & Anacortes AV NE Curbs/Gutters 2546 Boeing 6th & Logan to 4th & Logan R/W Constr. 2547 Larry Dixon 3241 Sunset Blvd. NE Driveway 2548 Renton Lutheran Church 200 Whitworth Ave. S. Sewer Repair ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9181 500.00 Country Hills Assoc. 1300 S Eagie Ridge Drive Irrigation Sys. 9182 350.00 Richard Geissler 619 Blaine Ct. NE Increase Svc. 9183 1,022.00 Donogh Enterprises 1820 Monterey Av NE New Residence 9184 969.50 Donogh Enterprises 1823 NE 17th P1. New Residence 9185 1,060.00 Donogh Enterprises 1817 NE 17th P1. New Residence 9186 1,002.00 Donogh Enterprises 1909 Monterey Av NE New Residence 9187 969.50 Donogh Enterprises 1904 Monterey Av NE New Residence 9188 1,002.00 Donogh Enterprises 1908 NE 19th Pl. New Residence 9189 1,032.00 Donogh Enterprises 1914 NE 19th Pl. New Residence 9190 1,032.00 Donogh Enterprises 1808 Monterey Av NE New Residence 9191 1,032.00 Donogh Enterprises 1915 Monterey Av NE New Residence 9192 1,032.00 Donogh Enterprises 1811 Monterey Av NE New Residence 9193 100.00 Robert Roberson 201 Union Av SE Lot 1221 Mobile Home 9194 1,160.00 Leonard Building 4512 SE 4th Street New Residence 9195 300.00 Sam Lattanzio 2407 Talbot Crest Dr S Temp. Power 9196 350.00 Mr. Schultz 150 Monterey Dr. NE Inc. Power LM 9197 850.00 Gerrit Bonnema 3726 Lk Washington Blvd N Inc. Service 9198 125.00 Loretta Olson 2138 Union Av NE Shed 9199 43,500.00 Boeing 10-50 Bldg. Fixtures/Outlets 9200 3,000.00 0 Brien Thompson Const. 444 Cedar Av S New Residence 9201 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2107 SE 21st St. Temp. Service 9202 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2108 SE 21st St. Temp. Service 9203 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2116 SE 21st St. Temp. Service 9204 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2006 Edmond Dr. SE Temp. Service 9205 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2201 SE 21st St. Temp. Service 9206 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2215 SE 21st St. Temp. Service 9207 200.00 James T. Davis 2001 NE 27th Street Inc. Service 9208 500.00 Air Products 950 Powell Av SW Irrigation Wire 9209 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1807 Pierce Av SE New Residence 9210 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1730 Pierce Av SE New Residence MECHANICAL PERMITS 8008 3,187.50 M.J. Carpenter Co. 516 Wells South Plumbing/Fixtures 8009 2,300.00 George Oberhasltzer 4103 NE 22nd P1 Plumbing/Fixtures 8010 2,600.00 George Oberhasltzer 4120 NE 22nd P1 Plumbing/Fixtures 8011 3,150.00 Bill Pearson 3330 Edmonds Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8012 1,610.00 Leonard Builders 4524 SE 4th Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8013 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1903 NE 19th Place Elec. Furnace 8014 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1902 NE 19th Place Elec. Furnace 8015 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1817 NE 17th Place Elec. Furnace 8016 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1811 Monterey Av NE Elec. Furnace 8017 3,000.00 Deb Construction 1713 NE 14th Street Heat Pump/Duct 8018 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1700 Monterey Av NE Elec. Furnace 8019 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1706 Monterey Av NE Elec. Furnace 8020 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1712 Monterey Av NE Elec. Furnace 8021 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1718 Monterey Av NE Elec. Furnace 8022 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1802 Monterey Av NE Elec. Furnace 8023 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1808 Monterey Av NE Elec. Furnace 8024 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1814 Monterey Av NE Elec. Furnace 8025 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1820 Monterey Av NE Elec. Furnace 1 8026 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1904 Monterey Av NE Elec. Furnace 8027 VOID 8028 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1915 Monterey Av NE Elec. Furnace 8029 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1909 Monterey Av NE Elec. Furnace 8030 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1914 NE 19th Place Elec. Furnace 8031 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1908 NE 19th Place Elec. Furnace 8032 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1909 NE 19th Place Elec. Furnace! 8033 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1823 NE 17th Place Elec. Furnace 8034 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1907 NE 17th Place Elec. Furnace 8035 600.00 Donogh Enterprises 1901 NE 17th Place Elec. Furnace 8036 2,500.00 Richard Geissler 619 Blain Ct. NE Heat Pump 8037 150.00 Emorich Halasz 260 Stevens Av NW Plumbing 8038 75.00 Theo. L. Sloys 2709 Whitworth Av S Gas Fireplace 8039 350.00 Renton School District #403 315 Garden Av N plumbing/Fixtures 8040 1,000.00 Pulte Homes 3605 NE 11th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8041 1,000.00 Pulte Homes 3609 NE 11th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8042 1,000.00 Pulte Homes 3603 NE 11th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8043 1,000.00 Pulte Homes 3602 NE 11th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8044 1,000.00 Pulte Homes 3601 NE 11th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8045 860.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1608 Pierce Av SE Gas Furn/Wtr. Htr. 8046 4,600.00 John Parks 5227 Ripley Lane North Heat Pump 8047 4,000.00 M.L. Gibson 1211 North 28th P1 Heat Pump 8048 VOID C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N } TRANSFERS MONTH OF AUGUST, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 8/9/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of AUG. $71,622.87 1/80 CURRENT FUND $ 90,008.92 law PARKS & RECREATION 17,533.47 ARTERIAL STREETS 1,318.99 CITY STREETS 11,832.58 LIBRARY 6,920.52 COMP.EMP.TRN. (CETA) 74.33 FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE 135,319.00 LK.WN.BCH.FWD.THRUST 823.43 S.FIRE STATION CONSTR.F ND 2,554.86 WATERWORKS UTILITY 69,933.76 AIRPORT 7,485.03 1975 W & S CONSTRUCTION 24,213.63 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 9,828.84 OEM L.Z.D. CONTROL 8,233.09 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of AUGUS7 $386,080.45 CURRENT FUND CABLE COMMUN.DEVEL. Per Ordinance No. 3451 $ 2,000.00 8/15/80 CURRENT FUND $130,806.80 PARKS & RECREATION 51,076.50 CITY STREETS ' 27,403.78 LIBRARY 10,092.35 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 1,778.25 S.FIRE STA.CONSTR. 4,917.00 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 23,141.74 AIRPORT 2,445.98 EQUIPMEIIT RENTAL 3,077.50 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of AUGust $254,739.90 � l MAYOR J FINANCE DIRECTOR ��� C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF AUGUST, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 1/20/80 CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT FUND Per Resolution No. 2354 $ 33,057.16 /23/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of AUGUST $ 72,363s - _ . 73 /25/80 CURRENT FUND $146,092.91 PARKS & RECREATION 60,185.10 ARTERIAL STREETS 42.52 CITY STREETS 48,999.17 LIBRARY 3,536.47 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 629.52 STREET FWD. THRUST 13,110.41 S.FIRE STAT.CONSTR.FUND 927.52 G.COULON BCH. PK.CONSTR. 66,367.97 WATERWORKS UTILITY 120,666.62 AIRPORT 10,431.50 1975 W & S CONSTR. 9,535.0 .617 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 42,277.82 FIREMEN'S PENSION 13,876.53 UNEMPLOYMENT COMP. 1,796.72 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of AUGUST $538,475.94 CUMULATIVE RESERVE#3278 UNEMPLOYMENT COMP. Per Resolution No.2357 $ 1,796. 72 31/80 CURRENT FUND $129,937.40 PARKS & RECREATION 43,934.77 CITY STREETS 26,780. 87 LIBRARY 9,844.42 COMP. EMP. TRNG. (CETA) 1,785. 50 S.F'IRE STA. CONSTR. 4,917.00 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 24,632.3 .35J AIRPORT 2,484. 10 EQUIPMENT 3,077. 50 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo, of Aug. 247, 393. 91 29/80 CLAIMS FUND PAYROLL FUND To correct error on 8/20/80 $254,739.90 801/201 .00.00 802/201 .00.00 transfer STREET FWD.THRUST PARKS FUND Per Resolution No. 2358 $ 40,000.00 301/138.00.00 101/210.00.00 MAY00 �� c �i�unr n nrnrnn -A.. COLNCIL MEMBERS •i o AGENDA THOMAS W TRIMM, Z COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES Z JOHN W REED 09 0 RANDALL ROCKHILL R E N 1 ®N CITY C ®VN IL CHARLES F SHANE (J9q,�U SEPT���CGP RICHARD M STREDICKE REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK AARSARA Y SHINPOCH, SEPTEMBER 8 , 1 9 8 0 DELORES A MEAD MAYOR Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers Municipal Building .r. 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF AUGUST 25, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARING: Vacation of portion of Alley, VAC-7-80 Continued from 8/18/80 and 8/25/80 5• AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending Agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for tjie record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes . 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. a. Mayor' s Proclamation for Rape Awareness Week September 22-29 , 1980. Council concur. b. Request from Housing Authority for City reaffirmation of HUD Cooperation Agreement. Concur in request and authorize Mayor and City Clerk to execute requested affirmation. C. Mayor' s appointment Mrs. Virginia Houser to the Planning Commission to complete the term of Mr. James Breda, term to be effective through June 30, 1982. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. C;. Finance Department request new location of collection station for payment of utility bills and authorize agreement. Concur and authorize Mayor- and City Clerk to sign. e. Claim for Damages , James N. Feltrin, damage to house when water table was lowered. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. f. William S. Tsao request for latecomers agreement NE 4th, west of Union Ave. NE. Refer to Utilities Committee and Public Works Department . 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Dr. San Lwai , Site Approval and Special Permit, Appeal of Examiner's Decision. 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS -- 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 8 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Mayor and City Clerk authorized to sign Housing Authority Reaffirmation of HUD Agreement Mayor and City Clerk authorized to sign utility bill collection station agreement Utility Tax Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park status report Cable Television Winford K. Moore exchange of property CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for Damages - James N. Feltrin PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Waiver and Deferrals of On and 0 site Improvements PLANNING COMMISSION Adult Entertainment Land Uses PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Request for Latecomer's Agreement - William S. Tsao UTILITIES COMMITTEE Request for Latecomer's Agreement - William S. Tsao WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Parking and Loading Ordinance Revision Appointment Planning Commission, Mrs. Virginia Houser Renton School Distr. Rezone R-408-80 Dahlby Rezone R-044-80 Appropriation - Jail Facilities APPOINTMENT: Mr. Frank Jacobs, Planning Commission RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting SEPTEMBER 8 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, JOHN REED, COUNCIL RICHARD M. STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DELORES MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE IN ATTENDANCE WARREN, City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; DON PERSSON, Police Dept. PRESS Greg Anderson , Renton Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, TO APPROVE THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF AUGUST 25, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and Alley Vacation mailed, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Public Hearing,continued from Ivanich, VAC-7-80 8/25/80, to consider the vacation of a portion of alley located between Burnett Ave. N./Park Ave. N. and N. 30th St./N. 29th St., petitioned by Helen A. Ivanich, et al , VAC-7-80. Letter was read from Helen A. & John A. Ivanich which suggested vacating only a four foot strip on the south side adjoining lots 26 & 27. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Larry Warren, City Attorney, suggested Mr. Grindeland state for the record if he has adequate access to his property with the easements that had been presented. Moved by Rockhill , Second Stredicke, matter be referred to the City Attorney for recommendation and council take no action pertaining to the vacation. Roll Call : 3-Aye: Stredicke, Rockhill , Hughes; 4-No: Trimm, Shane, Reed, Clymer. Motion failed. Gene Maxon, 1220 N. 29th St. , requested council vacate entire six feet on south side of alley. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, TO TABLE MATTER FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Introduction of Warren Gonnason , Public Works Director, introduced Gary Norris the Traffic Engineer new Traffic Engineer. Mr. Norris was welcomed. AUDIENCE COMMENT Bob Walker, Attorney for Dr. San Lwai , requested matter re appeal Appeal , Dr. San of Hearing Examiner' s Decision be heard at this time. MOVED BY Lwai , Special ROCKHILL, SECOND HUGHES, TO SUSPEND THE ORDER OF BUSINESS AND Permit SP-060-80 & REMOVE ITEM RE DR. SAN LWAI APPEAL FROM AGENDA AND HEAR AT THIS Site Approval TIME. CARRIED. Planning and Development Committee report was SA-059-80 read finding that conclusions No. 3 & 5 of the Hearing Examiner 's Decision are in error in that the proposed lease does provide the permanent future parking requirement proposed by Section 4-2209, and that it has been approved by the City Attorney's office, recommendation that the council reverse the decision of the Hearing Examiner and grant the special permit SP-060-80 and Site Approval SA-059-80. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. --- Ways and Means MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, TO READ THE WAYS AND MEANS Committee Report COMMITTEE REPORT RE APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. Ways and Means Committee Appointment Chairman Earl Clymer presented committee report recommending Planning Commission concurrence in the Mayor's appointment of Mr. Frank Jacobs to the Planning Commission to complete the term of Michael Hanis who has resigned. Appointment effective through January 31 , 1981 . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, TO CONCUR INTHE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Mayor Shinpoch introduced Mr. Jacobs. Renton City Council 9/8/80 Page 2 CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included: Proclamation Mayor' s Proclamation for Rape Awareness Week,September 22-29, 1980. Council Concurred. Housing Authority Request from Housing Authority for City reaffirmation of HUD Reaffirmation of Cooperation Agreement. Council concurrence and authorization HUD Agreement for Mayor and City Clerk to execute requested affirmation. Appointment Mayor's appointment of Mrs. Virginia Houser to the Planning Commission to complete the term of Mr. James Breda, who has resigned. Mrs. Houser' s term will be effective through June 30, 1982. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Utility Bill Finance Department request for new location of collection station Collection for payment of utility bills and authorize agreement with Bartell 's. Station Concur and authorize Mayor and City Clerk to sign. Claim for Damages Claim for Damages, James N. Feltrin, alleged damage to house when James N. Feltrin water table was lowered. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Request for Letter from William S. Tsao request for latecomers agreement Latercomer's NE 4th, west of Union Ave. NE. Michael R. Mastro's 224 unit Agreement - Tsao apartments. Refer to Utilities Committee and Public Works Department. i Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS Adopted PREPARED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Surplus Equipment Letter was read from Finance Department for notification of Auction surplus equipment auction to be held September 20, 1980 at Sept. 20, 1980 10:00 a.m. at the City Shops located at 1st No. and No. Williams Ave. OLD BUSINESS Boeing Lease Councilman Stredicke reported Transportation Committee agreement with Boeing for a new airport lease agreement for a term of 45 years and 10C a foot - action next week. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented Development Committee committee report recommending no action be taken regarding Structures on structures on docks. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL TO CONCUR Docks IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Parking and Loading Planning and Development Committee report recommended revision Ordinance Revision to Section 4-2209-5.b (5) re Parking and Loading of ''plans must be submitted with any application for building permit, and no such building permit shall be issued until the landscape planting plan has been approved by the Planning Department''; also refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Adult Entertainment Planning and Development Committee report recommended referral Land Uses of matter re regulation of adult entertainment land uses to the Planning Commission for consideration at the earliest possible date and hold a public hearing for possible amendments to the Comprehensive Plan and zoning code. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Voucher Approval Ways and Means Committee report recommended approval of vouchers No. 29946 to No. 30115 in the amount of $231 ,038.63. (Voids #29941 - #29945) . LID 312 Revenue Warrant #R-6 $14,246.86. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Renton City Council 9/8/80_ Page 3 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Committee report recommended the following ordinances for first reading: Renton School An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of Distr. Rezone certain properties within the city from general classification R-408-80 district G-7200 to residence district R-3. Renton School District R-048-80. Property located on the east side of Benson Road South, south of SW 23rd St. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO REFER THE MATTER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Dahlby Rezone An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of R-044-8o certain properties within the city from general classification district GS-6000 to light industrial district L-1 . Dahlby, R-044-80. Property located in the vicinity of 1402 Maple Ave. SW. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Appropriation- An ordinance was read appropriating funds in the amount of Jail Facilities $10,000.00 to operate the jail facilities for the remainder of 1980. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Waivers and Councilman Trimm presented letter from City Attorney regarding Deferrals of On handling of waiver and deferrals of on and off-site improvements. and Off-Site MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE PLANNING Improvements AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Utility Tax Councilman Shane requested senior citizens with low income not �. be required to pay utility tax. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, THE ADMINISTRATION STUDY REMOVING THE CITY IMPOSED UTILITY TAX FOR QUALIFIED LOW INCOME SENIOR CITIZENS. CARRIED. Gene Coulon Councilman Reed requested a progress report from the administration. Park regarding status of the Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park project. Cable Councilman Stredicke requested the administration to investigate Television the validity of a municipal corporation operating the cable television system within its city limits , as was recently done by the City of Issaquah. METRO Issue Following discussion it was Moved by Hughes , Second Stredicke to go on record supporting the METRO issue. Roll Call : 3-Aye: Reed, Stredicke, Hughes ; 4-No: Trimm, Shane, Rockhill , Clymer. Motion Failed. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record that senior citizens have a discounted rate with METRO. Councilman Rockhill noted for the record that he was not opposed, but felt council should be discussing the item before endorsing and was personally in favor. Councilman Hughes noted for the record he would endorse personally and individually. Winford K. Moore Councilman Clymer noted receipt of letter regarding proposed Exchange of exchange of property with Winford Moore advising a public hearing Property should be held and a fee of $100 paid for street vacation proceedings. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE,TO REFER MATTER TO THE ADMINISTATION TO WORK OUT ARRANGEMENTS WITH MR. MOORE FOR PROCEEDING FURTHER. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Utility Rate Mayor Shinpoch reported Utility Rate Study authorized by Council Study is being accomplished. The firm of Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Company will review our revenue requirements , accounting systems , cost of allocations, develop rate options, prepare a report and recommend a schedule to the Council . Renton City Council 9/8/80 Page 4 Adminstrative Report - Continued 1981 Budget Mayor Shinpoch reported review of department budget requests and hope to have the Administrative Budget to the Council in late October. Data Processing Mayor Shinpoch also reported Data Processing report is finished and will be available to each Council member. Mrs. Marshall , Mr. Parness, and Mr. Bennett are to serve as the steering committee recommended. The report noted need for a new computer in about two years ' time. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9:25 P.M. Delores A. Mead, .M.C. City Clerk EXP111 $5 CITY OF RENTON DATE 9/08/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS : NO . #E29941 - #29945 CURRENT 552, 15i + 44 PARKS $22s014. 46 i ARTERIAL STREETS 51, 985. 00 STREETS, 611 . 732812 OBRARY 58, 793. 15 COMP EMP TR ACT $218. 45 STREET FORWARD TWRUST $400. 00 SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR $1, 438 . 37 $ FIRE' STATION CONST FUN $14. 726. 79 G COULON BCH PK CONSTR $16x727.50 WATERWORKS UTILITY $691845# 95 AIRPORT 5101938. 97 EQUIPMENT RENTAL S5j819. 57 LID CONTROL $14j246•86 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $231P038s63 WE.- THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL] HAVINR RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICM HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDp DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0. 29946 THROUGH N09 30115 IN THE AMOUNT OF Se31A038•63 CH141 8TW OF—SEPTEMBER- 1980o rJ./ COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN MEMBER V- �1 '•� •`� I D . 312 MEMBER L � l� Revenue Warrant #R-6 $14, 246 . 86 CITY COUNCIL. COf1 MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF September 8, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thur. 9/11 8:00 pm TRIMM 6th Floor Conf. Rm. B & 0 Tax Preliminary Budget Metro Issue PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thur. 9/11 4:30 pm RCCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Rm. Auxiliary Parking/Current Referrals re: Planning Dept. Proposal COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 9/16 4:30 pm REED 3rd Floor Conf. Rm. Systems Development Charge 3 yr. Community Dev. Plan WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 9/15 7:00 pm CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Rm. PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 9/10 4:00 pm HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Rm. Animal Control ; Drug Paraphenali — Police Chief and City Attorney - Invited TRANSPORTATION Tues. 9/9 4:30 pm STREDICKE Council Chambers P.D. Downtoin Parking Plan - Main Ave. S UTILITIES SHANE OTHER 'MEETINGS & EVENTS Wed. 9/17 7:00 pm Senior Center Anniversary Celebration Wed. 9/17 7:30 pm Historical Museum Black River Disappearance I OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7728 $ 1,500.00 Louis Barei 308 Wells South Fix Roof 7729 1,700.00 Janice R. Tanner 361 Taylor Av NW Carport/Patio 7730 1,150.00 Wm. C. Wallace 145 Park Av N Remodel 7731 800.00 Kim E. Larsen 3912 NE 7th Street Shed 7732 4,000.00 Joe Toms 523 S 31st Street Retaining Wall 7733 VOID 7734 20,000.00 Philip G. Teller 656 Redmond Av NE Addition 7735 VOID 7736 VOID 7737 VOID 7738 VOID 7739 VOID 7740 VOID 7741 3,200.00 Renton R.V. Center 720 Rainier Av S Repair Roof 7742 2,000.00 L.D. Blodgett 2618 NE 9th Street Repairs 7743 3,000.00 Damian Kunz 3509 NE 17th Place Addition 7744 1,263.39 Marie Akers 710 So. 23rd Street New Roof 7745 2,500.00 John P. Gallagher Jr. 812 Grant Av S Deck/Front Porch 7746 3,000.00 Albert Finseth 611 So 15th Street Basement 7747 $ 150,000.00 Boeing Renton - S of Bldg. 4-17 Upgrade Parking 7748 70,000.00 Ervin E. Yoder 1505 S Eagle Rdg. Dr. Tri-Plex 7749 12,000.00 Don Dunningham 351 Seneca Av NE Addition 7750 40,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4009 NE 6th Ct. New Residence 7751 40,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4021 NE 6th Ct. New Residence 7752 40,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4015 NE 6th Ct. New Residence 7753 40,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4000 NE 6th Ct. New Residence 7754 40,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4024 NE 6th Ct. New Residence 7755 40,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4012 NE 6th Ct. New Residence 7756 40,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4006 NE 6th Ct. New Residence 7757 40,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4018 NE 6th Ct. New Residence 7758 40,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4003 NE 6th Ct. New Residence 7759 1,000.00 Dorothy Behnke 201 Union Av SE Awning 7760 6,040.00 Tom Ellison 130 Park Av N Reroof/new wall 7761 43,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 243 Vashon Av SE New Residence 7762 43,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4110 SE lst Place New Residence 7763 42,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4118 SE lst Place New Residence 7764 43,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4109 SE 1st Place New Residence 7765 43,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4114 SE lst Place New Residence 7766 42,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4122 SE 1st Place New Residence 7767 42,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 249 Vashon Ave. SE New Residence 7768 100,000.00 Fifth & Park Place Co. 500 Park Ave. N. Finish Grnd. Flr. 7769 5,000.00 Mr. Robinson 201 Union Av. SE Carport/Patio/Shed 7770 ---- Shoreview Development NE Crnr. Lk Wash Blvd. License CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2549 George Oberholtzer 4120 NE 22nd Place Sanitary Sewer 2550 George Oberholtzer 4103 NE 22nd Place Sanitary Sewer 2551 Chas. Henderson Co. 1818 Ferndale SE Sanitary Sewer 2552 Chas. Henderson Co. 1806 Ferndale SE Side Sewer 2553 Chas. Henderson Co. 1812 Ferndale SE Sanitary Sewer 2554 Chas. Henderson Co. 2115 SE 21st St. Side Sewer 1 2555 Chas. Henderson Co. 2107 SE 21st St. Side Sewer 2556 Chas. Henderson Co. 2103 SE 21st St. Side Sewer 2557 Chas. Henderson Co. 2104 SE 21st St. Side Sewer f 2558 Chas. Henderson Co. 2108 SE 21st St. Side Sewer i 2559 Chas. Henderson Co. 2112 SE 21st St. Side Sewer 2560 Chas. Henderson Co. 2116 SE 21st St. Side Sewer + 2561 Chas. Henderson Co. 2012 Edmonds Dr. SE Side Sewer � 2562 Chas. Henderson Co. 2006 Edmonds Dr. SE Side Sewer 2563 Chas. Henderson Co. 2409 SE 21st St. Side Sewer i 2564 Chas. Henderson Co. 2201 SE 21st St. Side Sewer 2565 Chas. Henderson 2119 SE 21st St. Side Sewer 2566 Trinity Fund 1300 Puget Drive Side Sewer 2567 G & M Investments 510 Rainier Ave. S. Storm Sewer 2568 Renton School Dist. 7!403 435 Main So. Side Sewer 2569 Tim Downs 3908 So. 352nd St. Side Sewer 2570 Stirskey Holdings 321 Burnett So. Side Sewer 2571 Boeing 6th & Logan Water Main I 2572 Abitare 1300 Blk Puget Dr. Sanitary Sewer 1 2573 SCS Holdings 536 Mill Av So Side Walk 2574 Chao-Tsan Ting 2906 NE 7th St. Repair Sewer 2575 Taco-Bell-Miller & Henderson 935 Harrington NE Sanitary Sewer r MEGHANICAL PERMITS 8049 1,470.00 Anna McMahon 3325 SE 5th St. Plumbing/Fixtures 8050 500.00 Koll Co. 4201 E Valley Rd. Condensing Unit 8051 792.00 George Oberholtzer 4103 NE 22 Place Furnace 8052 600.00 William C. Wallace 145 Park Av N Plumbing/Fixtures 8053 500.00 Air Products 950 Powell Av SW Gas Piping 8054 9,425.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-63 Plumbing/Fixtures 8055 450.00 Spring Tree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset $W2 Plumbing/Fixture 8056 450.00 Spring Tree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset #U3 Plumbing/Fixture 8057 5,000.00 Mike Bates 220 SW 43rd St. Plumbing/Fixtures 8058 1,500.00 Wilbur L. Repp 218-220 Williams N Plumbing/Fixtures 8059 19,000.00 Air Products 950 Powell Ave SW Heat/Air 8060 1,777.46 Bryant Beaulaurier 3330 Edmonds Av NE Gas Furnace 8061 400.00 L.D. Blodgett 2618 NE 9th Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8062 980.00 Alafre J. Irish 641 Wells N. Wood Stove 8063 7,900.00 Taco Bell 935 Harrington Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8064 737.00 Leonard Builders 4500 SE 4th Street Gas Furnace 8065 2,900.00 Dalys Drive In 300 Rainier Av S Fryer/Hood/Duct 8066 30,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 5-60 & 514 Plumbing/Fixtures 8067 90,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 5-60 6 5/14 Heat/Air 8068 1,125.00 Pulte Homes 3601 NE 11th Ct. Gas Furnace/Water Htr. 8069 625.00 Spring Tree Condominiums 4300 Sunset Blvd. NE F-7 Wood Fireplace 8070 625.00 Spring Tree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. F-2 Wood Fireplace 8071 625.00 Spring Tree Condominium 4300 Sunset Blvd. NE C-6 Wood Fireplace 8072 625.00 Spring Tree Condominium 43 Sunset Blvd. NE Z-3 Wood Fireplace 8073 625.00 Spring Tree Condominium 43 5 Sunset Blvd. NE 1-4 Wood 1rep ace 8074 625.00 Spring Tree Condominium 4300 Sunset Blvd. NE U-3 Wood Fireplace 8075 625.00 Spring Tree Condominium 4300 Sunset Blvd. NE X-1 Wood Fireplace 8076 950.00 Van Slaughter 4409 SE 3rd Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8077 1,925.00 Craig Taylor Equipment 3100 E Valley Hwy. Heaters 8078 625.00 Springtre:Condom iniums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. Wood Fireplace 8079 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. Wood Fireplace 8080 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. D7 Wood Fireplace 8081 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. E4 Wood Fireplace 8082 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. F6 Wood Fireplace 8083 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. G3 Wood Fireplace 8084 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. Fl Wood Fireplace 8085 625.00 Spri ngtrea Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. G2 Wood Fireplace 8086 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. J2 Wood Fireplace 8087 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. J6 Wood Fireplace 8088 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. L2 Wood Fireplace 8089 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. NI Wood Fireplace 8090 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. N4 Wood Fireplace 8091 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. P4 Wood Fireplace 8092 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. R3 Wood Fireplace 8093 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. S1 Wood Fireplace 8094 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. S3 Wood Fireplace 8095 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. TI Wood Fireplace 8096 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. UI Wood Fireplace 8097 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. V4 Wood Fireplace 8098 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. V8 Wood Fireplace 8099 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. W3 Wood Fireplace 8100 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. X3 Wood Fireplace 8101 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. X5 Wood Fireplace 8102 800.00 Jack L. Brown 2208 Edmonds NE Wood Stove ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9211 1,000.00 Ron Taylor 4525 SE 4th Place Addition 9212 1,060.00 Donogh Enterprises 1706 Monterey Av NE New Residence 9213 1,032.00 Donogh Enterprises 1712 Monterey Av NE Mew Residence 9214 999.00 Donogh Enterprises 1718 Monterey Av NE New Residence 9215 999.00 Donogh Enterprises 1814 Monterey Av NE New Residence 9216 1,002.00 Donogh Enterprises 1802 Monterey Av NE New Residence 9217 1,022.00 Donogh Enterprises 1901 NE 17th Place New Residence 9218 998.00 Donogh Enterprises 1700 Monterey Av NE New Residence 9219 1,032.00 Donogh Enterprises 1907 WE 17th Place New Residence 9220 998.00 Donogh Enterprises 1909 NE 19th Place New Residence 9221 50,000.00 Renton School District 315 Garden Av North Gym 9222 1,000.00 George Oberholtzer 4103 NE 22nd Place New Residence 9223 100.00 Taco Bell Restaurant 935 Harrington Av NE Temp. Service 9224 250.00 William C. Wallace 145 Park Av N Remodeled Duplex 9225 2,150.00 Vandaveer Homes 512 So 31st Street New Residence 9226 1,500.00 Wilbur L. Repp 218-220 Williams Av N Duplex 9227 1,500.00 Black Angus Restaurant 95 Airport Wy Pathway Lighting 9228 750.00 L.D. Blodgett 2618 NE 9th Street Fire Damaged House 9229 23,264.00 Boeing - Renton Bldg. 4-94 Upgrade Wiring 9230 2,800.00 M.J. Carpenter 516 S. Wells Duplex 9231 850.00 C. Henderson 1725 Pierce Av SE New Residence 9232 850.00 C. Henderson 1728 Pierce Av SE New Residence 9233 850.00 C. Henderson 3628 SE 19th Ct. New Residence 9234 850.00 C. Henderson 3607 SE 19th Ct. New Residence 9235 850.00 C. Henderson 3611 SE 19th Ct. New Residence 9236 1,400.00 Boeing - Renton Bldg. 10-58 Building 9237 36,648.00 Boeing Renton Bldg. 4-20 Lights/Outlets 9238 800.00 Van Slaughter 4409 SE 3rd Place Addition 9239 2,500.00 Air Products 950 Powell Av SW Elec. Furnace 9240 280.00 Leisure Estates 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 9241 1,200.00 Naomi Hanson 335 Stevens Av SW New Service 9242 200.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE #'219 Mobile Home 9243 200.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Avenue SE 1197 Mobile Home 9244 1,000.00 Aero-Dyne JUu Airport Way x-Nay Machine 9245 1,500.00 Bill Pearson 3330 Edmonds Av NE New Residence 9246 1,100.00 Pulte Homes 3607 NE lith Ct. New Residence 9247 1,100.00 Pulte Homes 3601 NE lith Ct. New Residence 9248 50.00 Thomas 0. Flewin 201 Union Av SE Shed 9249 100.00 Irving Hull 421 Burnett Av South Temp. Service SIGN PERMIT 821 2,000.00 Dunn Lumber Company Factory Ave. N b Brooks Lighted/Wall 822 783.00 Joe Regis 505 S 4th Street Wall 823 900.00 Pepco Industrial Park 4112 W Valley Rd. Pylon REVOCABLE PERMIT R 0053 HAS Properties 1200 Westlake Ave 1501 Landscaping .r. OF R�� � COUNCIL MEMBERS THOMAS W TRI MM, N o AGENDA COUNCIL PRESIDENT U 44 Z EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES JOHN W.REED 0 RANDALL ROCKHILL 090 R E N T O N CITY COU CIL CHARLES E SHANE �P RICHARD M STREDICKE 09'1TF0 SEP-NS:0O PRESIDING REGULAR MEETING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, DELORES A MEAD MAYOR SEPTEMBER 15 , 1980 Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers Municipal Building 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 4. PUBLIC MEETING: Revised Rainier Annexation 5. PUBLIC HEARING: Final Assessment Roll LID 312 6. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer , please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes . 7. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. a. Land Use Hearing Examiner recommendation of approval Final Plat FP-069-80, Glacier Park Co. Property located southeast corner of Lind Ave. SW between SW 29th St. and SW 34th St. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. b. Randall Potter, CHG Associates , request for latecomers agreement , Earlington Woods Condominium project. Refer to Utilities Committee and Public Works Department. C. Bid opening - Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Phase IV, five bids received. Refer to Park Board. d. Public Works Dept. request for city participation in water system pressure reducing stations in Country Hills project area. Refer to Utilities Committee. e. Public Works Dept. request two pressure reducing stations lower Rolling Hills area. Refer to Utilities Committee. f. City Clerk' s request renewal of franchise agreement with Northwest- Pipeline. Concur and refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. g. Planning Department request for Public Hearing October 6, 1980 for 1981 Housing and Community Development Block Grant Program h. Planning Departmetnt request for 1981-1983 Cooperation Agreement between the City and King County for continuation of the Housing and Community Development Block Grant Program. Authorize Mayor and City Clerk to sign agreement extending the City's participation. 8. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Letter from Diana Ledbury - Potentially dangerous streets +fit b. Letter from Gene A. Maxon - Alley vacation VAC-7-80 C. Park Board/Consultant recommendation for bid award, Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park. Moss Construction letter withdrawing bid. Si. OLD BUSINESS 10. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 11 . NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 12. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 13. AUDIENCE COMMENT 14. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL R E F E R R A L S September 15 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Petition against tree planting on Burnett S. MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign Boeing lease renewal Authorized to sign H&CE Block Grant Extension TRAFFIC ENGINEER Proposed traffic revision for Main Ave. S. and Houser Way TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Diana Ledbury letter re dangerous streets PARK BOARD Coulon Park bids - (Awarded 9/15/80) PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Latecomer request Earlington Woods for Offsite Improvements UTILITIES COMMITTEE Latecomer agreement request from Earlington Woods for Offsite Improvements Water Pressure for Country Hills WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Glacier Park Co. Final Plat (Resolution adopted 9/15/80) Franchise Agreement renewal for North vest Pipeline (E1 Paso Natural Gas) APPOINTMENT Virl,inia Houser to the Planning Commission effective through 6/30/82 r... ,� 296 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting September 15 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President Pro Tem; CHARLES F. SHANE, COUNCIL JOHN REED, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT THOMAS W. TRIMM. CARRIED. (Councilman Trimm arrived at 9:40 p.m.) CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DELORES MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE IN ATTENDANCE WARREN, City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; DON PERSSON, Police Department. PRESS Greg Anderson, Renton Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 8, 1980 AS WRIT-FEN. CARRIED. PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, Rainier published and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Annexation public meeting to consider a petition to annex property to the (Revised) City , signatures thereon representing not less than 10% of assessed value of lands to be annexed, known as Rainier Annexation Revised. Area is in vicinity of west side of Rainier Ave. N, located south- west of the north entrance to Renton Airport, two acres in size including street right-of-way. Adjoining property owner Ethel Klepach, 8916 S 121st, Seattle, asked Council to deny the petition recalling the many petitions filed in opposition to original Rainier Annexation , also recalling unstable hillside and inquired of proposed development. Albert Abbott , 8925 S 121st , Seattle, did not oppose contiguous annexation along Rainier Ave. , however inquired as to proposed development and height restriction. Ron Healy, 10512 NE 25th, Bellevue, acted as annexation spokes- person and represented purchaser of property within area (Stirskey Holdings, Ltd. ) . Healy explained possih.le three-story (40 ft. ) office building, noting area not suited for condominiums due to steepness of site and lack of adequate access except Rainier Ave. Healy noted proposed building would not impact the view of area residents. Upon Council inquiry, Public Works Director Gonnason explained the area adjacent to 87th Ave. had been deleted from the proposed annexation. Healy indicated willingness to accept the City ' s comprehensive plan, zoning and assumption of any bonded indebtedness upon annexation of area. Gonnason explained the City has recently installed water service along Rainier Ave. , and that sanitary sewers are available to serve area within City limits. Circulation of MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND BY HUGHES, AUTHORIZE CIRCULATION OF THE 75% Petition 75% PETITION. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: REED, STREDICKE, ROCKHILL, HUGHES Authorized 2-N0: SHANE AND CLYMER. MOTION CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, pub- L. I .D. #312 lished and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hearing to consider the final assessment roll for Local Improvement District No. 312, street improvements, West Valley Hwy from SW 43rd St. to City Limits. Letter from John Allen Attorney for Relco Investment Company filed objections to their proposed assessment of $29,576.86 claiming the City did not properly break down items included in the computation, that the left-turn lane did not benefit Relco and should be charged to fronting properties only. Letter from George, Hull & Porter, Attorneys for Northwest Hobby and Toy , Inc. filed objection to method of assessment and asked the zone and termini formula be used. Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported two protests filed against the final assessment roll comprise 27.90 of the front footage. Attorney John R. Allen, 2731 Seattle First National Bank Building, explained Renton City Council 9/15/80 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARING - Continued L. I .D. #312 that Leber, Inc. operates the Relco property and further explained Final Assessment claim of no benefit for left-turn lane and drainage. Atty. Dennis George objected to front foot assessment claiming zone and termini method of assessment more fair. Councilman Clymer noted history of the LID. Subject of assessment adjustments was discussed. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL MAKE ADJUSTMENT ON RELCO PROPERTY PER THEIR LETTER, NOTIFY OTHER PROPERTY OWNERS OF Public Hearing CHANGE IN ASSESSMENTS AND SET PUBLIC HEARING FOR THREE WEEKS FROM Rescheduled THIS DATE. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: REED, ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER; 2-N0: SHANE AND STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Steve Harer, Bryn Mawr Properties , 11448 Rainier Ave. S. , Seattle, Vacation of inquired re Street Vacation of portion of Pelly Place N. , Lake Portion of Terrace Associates, and requested added agenda item be read. Pelly Place North MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL ADVANCE TO PORTION VAC-2-80 OF AGENDA REGARDING STREET VACATION. MOTION CARRIED. The letter from Harer objected to the $2.80 per sq. foot assessed by the City Council as recommended by the Board of Public Works and submitted appraisal of $.50 from Glenn Wallin, Realtor. The letter also referred to request from the City to donate right- of-way for street widening at NE 4th and Union Ave. Following discussion it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, THE CITY SPLIT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN APPRAISALS ON VACATED PORTION OF PELLY PLACE NORTH AND CHARGE 1/2 THAT AMOUNT AS REQUIRED BY LAW. Public Works Director Gonnason recalled the 20,996.3 sq. ft . in proposed vacation; the $1 .65 fee was calculated; $.875 to be charged per sq. ft. MOTION CARRIED. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. 9:4o P.M. Council reconvened at 9:50 P.M. All Council Members were present at Roll Call . (Council Member Thomas W. Trimm arrived at the meeting. ) CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included: .� Glacier Park Co. Land Use Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended approval of Final Plat the final plat FP 069-80, a two-lot replat of an industrial sub- division located on the southeast corner of Lind Ave. SW between SW 29th St. and SW 34th St. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Latercomer Letter from Randall Potter, CF/CHG Associates , Joint Venture, Request for CHG International , Inc. requested a latecomer's agreement for _ Earlington Woods Earlington Woods Condominium project. Refer to Utilities Com- Offsite mittee and the Public Works Department. Improvements Bid Opening City Clerk Mead reported 9/9/80 bid opening for Phase IV of the Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park; five bids received. (See attached tabulation and later contract award under Correspondence. ) Refer to the Park Board. Water Pressure Letter from the Public Works Department requested City participation Country Hills in water system pressure reducing stations in Country Hills project area. The letter explained there is exceedingly high water pres- sure in the lower Rolling Hills area to be improved with the installation of two pressure reducing stations which would benefit additional properties (17%) of lower Rolling Hills area. The City's participation would be approximately $5,500 or 17% of the total cost of the installation. Refer to the Utilities Committee. .... Franchise Letter from City Clerk Mead requested renewal of franchise agreement Agreement as previously granted to El Paso Natural Gas Co. with predecessor Northwest Pipeline Northwest Pipeline Corp. for a period of ten years . Concur and refer to the Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. i I Renton City Council 9/16/80 Page 3 CONSENT AGENDA - Continued Housinc; and Letter from the Planning Department , Ed Hayduk;. , requested a Community public hearing be set for October 6, 1980 to solicit public input Development Needs for the 1981 Housing and Community Development Block Grant Program. Public Hearing The letter explained Federal regulations require the hearing, 10/6/80 that the Citizen's Advisory Committee will study input received at the hearing, plus Staff and other proposals and the recommended program will be presented to the Community Services Committee in November for study and recommendation to Council . Concur. Housing and Letter from the Planning Department , Ed Hayduk, requested authori- Community zation for the Mayor and City Clerk to sign agreement extending Development the City' s participation in the 1981-1983 Cooperation Agreement Block Grant between the City and King County for continuation of the Housing Program Extended and Community Development Block Grant Program. Authorize signing. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA Approval AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Coulon Memorial Letter from the Park Board and Park and Recreation Director Beach Park Webley recommended award of contract to the second low bidder Contract Award Aldrich & Hedman of Bothell in the amount of $555,582 in the event Moss Construction Company, first low bidder, requests withdrawal of bid due to error. Letter from Moss Construction Co. , Des Moines, requested withdrawal of bid due to $100,000 omission error. The letter explained the Aldrich & Hedman 's bid is within l% of the Engineer' s estimate of $551 ,483. MOVED BY REED, SECOND SHANE, ALLOW MOSS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY TO WITHDRAW THEIR BID AND THE CITY REFUND THE BID BOND. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES ACCEPT THE SECOND-LOW BID OF ALDRICH & HEDMAN AND AWARD BID FOR PHASE III GENE COULON MEMORIAL BEACH PARK. CARRIED. Le6bury Letter from Diana Ledbury, 511 Stevens Ct. , NW, asked immediate Complaint re attention to potentially dangerous streets where children are Streets walking to the school bus : 87th Ave. S. between Stevens and Lind ; ..d Stevens Ave. between 124th and 125th (5th NW) . The letter also noted darkness and closeness to a curve. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND ROCKHILL refer the letter to the City Engineer for study and report back to Council . SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER LETTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Ivanich VAC-7-80 Letter from Gene A. Maxon, 1220 N 29th St. , attempted to resolve Alley Vacation vacation of portion of alley, UAC-7-80. The letter noted property owners involved have worked together for solution which is to vacate the south six feet of lots 23, 24 and 25; vacate the north four feet of lots 26 and 27 along with the north six feet of lot 28 and leave two foot strip between lots 24, 25 and 26 and 27 which will remain in the City ownership. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, REMOVE THE SUBJECT FROM THE TABLE. (See 9/8/80 Council Minutes , Public Hearing Page 1 ) CARRIED. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND SHANE, Place subject vacation in the hands of the City Attorney and when papers are signed to his satisfaction the matter is brought before the Council . SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL VACATE THE ALLEY SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE CITY ATTORNEY. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Committee of the Council President Trimm submitted Committee of the Whole report Whole recommending that the Council go on record in support of the Metro Ballot Issue Metro Ballot Issue. (Authorizing levy of additional retail sales and use tax for metropolitan public transportation. ) MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. 1981 Budget The Committee of the Whole report recommended authorization of up to $1 ,800,000 in Councilmanic Bonds-; the Administration will designate use and Council approval will be required prior to issuance. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. Renton City Council 9/15/80 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted committee Committee report explaining negotiated rate for Boeing lease renewal for Boeing Lease the next five years of $. 10 per sq. ft. , which is an increase of Renewal $.03 per sq. ft. The report recommended acceptance of the figure increase and that Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the supplemental agreement. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Traffic Revision The Transportation Committee explained proposed traffic revision ~� in the area of Main Ave. S. and Houser Way as recommended by the Police Department and Traffic Engineering Department for removal of ten parking stalls on Main Ave. S. so that southbound traffic could occupy two lanes of travel and the direction of traffic on Houser Way be changed to westbound only from Main to Williams creating an additional eighteen parking stalls. The Transportation Committee recommended acceptance of the proposal with the exception that the "restricted on-street parking" remain on Main Ave. S. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, concur in committee report. Following discussion wherein access to Renton Hill was discussed and that the proposed traffic revision would cost $1 ,500, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, SUBSTITUTE MOTION, REFER THE ENTIRE SUBJECT TO THE TRAFFIC ENGINEER FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL. CARRIED. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee Committee report recommending concurrence in the Mayor' s appointment of Appointment to Virginia Houser to the Planning Commission to complete the term of Planning Commission James Breda, who has resigned. Mrs. Houser's term will be effective through 6/30/82. Mayor Shinpoch noted Mrs. Houser is not related to former Police Judge Paul Houser. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended second and final Committee readings of the following ordinances which had been on first Ordinance #3368 reading 9/8/80: Renton School An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from District Rezone General G-7200 to Residence District R-3 for Renton School District Rezone R-048-80. The property is located on the east side of Benson Rd. S. , south of SW 23rd St. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION FOR ADOPT THE ORDINANCE. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3369 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from Dahlby Rezone General GS-6000 to Light Industrial District L-1 for property R-044-80 located at 1402 Maple Ave. SW, known as the Dahlby Rezone. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES . CARRIED. Ordinance #3370 An ordinance was read appropriating $10,000 and transferring the Appropriation funds from Unanticipated Revenue/Current Revenue, Board and Room Jail Operations of Prisoners to Current Fund/Police Jail Budget , Operating Sup- plies. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Resolution #2361 A resolution was read approving the final plat for Glacier Park Glacier Park Co. (See Consent Agenda Page 2) Final Plat FP-069-80; property Final Plat located at southeast corner of Lind SW. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. Upon inquiry by Council , Gonnason noted the question property is within the Green River fill moratorium, but this property has previously been filled. MOTION CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Council President Trimm submitted a petition opposing planting Tree Planting of trees in the parking strip of Burnett Ave. S. The petition Opposed bears 23 signatures of residents of the 400-500 blocks on Burnett. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, REFER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, drop the tree planting program on Burnett S. Substitute motion failed. MOTION CARRIED TO REFER TO COMMITTEE. Renton City Council 9/15/80 Page 5 NEW BUSINESS - Continued Auction Councilman Stredicke called attention to the 9/20/80 City Auction 9/20/80 to be held in the City Shops area. Police Lt. Perssons noted 10:00 AM the forthcoming Police Auction 10/7/80 7:00 p.m. in the Police Department area. Houser Way Councilman Hughes suggested the City ' s Traffic Engineer contact the railroad company to obtain cushioning along Houser Way. Gonnason noted the $1 ,000 per foot cost. Primary Election Councilman Stredicke called attention to the 9/16/80 Primary Election. Political Signs Mayor Shinpoch noted the City had removed 235 political signs which had been illegally placed on public right-of-way. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:55 p.m. Delores A. Mead, C. .C. City Clerk BID TABULAT lON SHEET PRO J EC T ' Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Phase IV DATE • September 9, 1980 BIDDER BID Aldrich & Hedman, Inc. Base Bid $519,519.00 810 240th St. SE Alternate $ 36,063.00 Bothell, WA 98011 BB, EEO MBE D.J. Hopkins Co. Inc. Base Bid 5509,000.00 5617 236th Ave. NE Alternate 5 55,000.00 Redmond WA 98052 BB, EEO, MBE Moss Construction Inc. Base Bid $344,000.00 i PO Box 98340 Alternate 34,000.00 Des Moines WA 98188 BB, EEO, MBE Corporation Base Bid $572,374.00 Alternate 30,500.00 Pn Box 1q07 WA 98009 BB EEO MBE i Sun Up Inc. Base Bid $591,180.53 11010 Northup Way Alternate 42,000.00 Bellevue WA 98004 BB EEO MBE Engineer's Estimate Base Bid $499,483.00 Alternate 52,000.00 3 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT SEPTEMBER 16, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7771 $ 62,500.00 Clyde Downing 2307 Blaine Ave. N.E. New Residence 7772 50,000.00 Mark Nemeth 1815 Lake Av S New Residence 7773 7,000.00 Tony Barstead 1722 Camas NE Swimming Pool 7`74 850,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-67 Replace Boathouse 7 i 94,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-50 Food Svc. Room 71wnvi 30,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Photo Lab 7777 12,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-80 Radio Room 7778 97,400.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Restrooms 7779 VOID 7780 Sea-First Bank 701 S 3rd St. Demolish Bldg. 7781 900.00 Bill Alfano 1231 Aberdeen Av NE Roof 7782 500.00 Don Humble 360 Stevens Av SW Retaining Wall 7783 35,000-00 Robert J. Evoy 235 S 4th Place Addition 7784 2,700.00 0/W Properties 919 SW Grady Way Tenant Improvement 7785 16,900.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-58 Flam. Lqud. Room 7786 7,000.00 Mr & Mrs Leon Little 261 Mayple Av NW Garage 7787 3,200.00 Jerry S Jill Devenport 284 Thomas Av SW Garage 7788 381 ,855.00 Koll Business Centers 296 SW 43rd St. Tenant Improvement 7789 450.00 Richard F. Nordstrom 1708 SE 21st P1 . Deck CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2576 Mike Mastro 3811 NE 3rd Ct. Storm Sewer 2577 William Dunn 3107 Talbot Rd. So. Side Sewer ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9250 45,000.00 BOEING-Renton Bldg. 4-63 Remodel 9' - 200.00 Future Design 201 Union Av SW Mobile Homes 9. 940.00 Leonard Builders 4500 SE 4th St. New Residence 9iW4 100.00 Robert J. Williams 619 Burnett Av So. Conversion 9254 3,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-80 Radio Room 9255 2,400.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Photo Lab 9256 16,640.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Panel Board 9257 5,680.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg . 4-82 New Wiring 9258 2,400.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Restroom 9259 147,678.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-67 Hydrofoil Bldg. 9260 100.00 J. McCaslin 1703 NE 20th St . Temp. Service 9261 500.00 John J. Tamble 180 Hardie Av SW New Service 9262 46,837.00 Valley General Hospital 400 S 43rd Street Exterior 9263 4,500.00 Gary Moritz 326 Union Av NE Office Bldg. 9264 100.00 John Quintinskee 426 Burnett Av S Underground Conv. 9265 100.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 209 Vashon Av SE Temp. Service 9266 100.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4109 SE 1st Place Temp. Service 9267 100.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4122 SE 1st Place Temp. Service 9268 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. Inc. 1806 Ferndale Av SE Temp. Service 9269 200.00 Tony Barstad 1722 Camas St NE Swimming Pool 9270 50.00 Clarkrich 4024 NE 6th Ct. Temp. Power 9271 50.00 Clarkrich 4021 NE 6th Ct. Temp. Power 9272 200.00 Mrs. Douglas Farnan 518 Burnett Av S. Underground Conv. 9273 250.00 Adalyne Fugitt 1432 Lincoln Av NE New Service MECHANICAL PERMITS 8 500.00 Raymond Leahy 431 Burnett Av S Plumbing/Fixtures 8L 1 ,200.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-50 Plumbing/Fixtures 8106 300.00 Tony Barstead 1722 Camas NE Pool Heater 8107 450.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd.#T-4 Plumbing/Fixture 8108 42,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Plumbing/Fixtures 8109 1 ,500.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Plumbing Upgrade 8110 3,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-80 Water Piping 8111 39,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-67 Plumbing/Fixtures 8112 1 , 100.00 Renton Highlands Shp. Center 940 Harrington Av NE Gas Furnace 8113 14,432.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-20 Sprinklers 8114 2,038.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2115 SE 21st St. Plumbing/Fixtures 8115 800.00 Michael J. Kalkose 274 Thomas Av SW Fireplace Insert 8116 3,000.00 Holmes Electric Co. 1422 Raymond SW Gas Compressor 8117 750.00 Kentucky Fried Chicken 603 S 2nd Street Fire Exting. System 8118 1 , 100.00 Charles Renor 5420 Talbot Rd. South Plumbing/Fixtures CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF September 15 , 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs . 9/18 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Auxi 1 iary Parking/Current Referra s re:Planning Dept. Proposal ; City IAttorney letter re Variances COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 9/16 4:30 P.M. REED j 3rd Floor Conf. Room Systems Development Charges ;3 yr. 1 Community Dev. Plan meet with , Planning Dept. WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 9/22 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION STREDICKE UTILI i IES Tues. 9/16 11 :00 A.M. SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Wed. 9/17 7:00 P. M. Senior Center Anniversary Celebration Wed. 9/17 7:30 P.M. Historical Museum Black River Disappearance I OF R� COUNCIL_MEMBERS AGENDA THOMAS W.TRIMM, COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES n rn JOHN W REED 09 RANDALL CKHILL R E N T O�® CITY C O IV�® C I L CHARLES FOSHANE 09gT�0 SE0"O';2;P RICHARD M STREDICKE PRESIDING REGULAR MEETING BARBARA Y CITY CLERK SHINPOCH, MAYOR SEPTEMBER 2 2 , 1 9 8 0 DELORES A MEAD Monday - 8 : 00 P . M . Municipal Building Council Chambers 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Anv citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please vialk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. a. Public Works Department final estimate $9,053 due contractor B-G Paint Co. for repainting of Rolling Hills Elevated Tank. Recommend acceptance of project, final payment and refund of retained amount, if after 30 days no liens or claims are filed and tax receipt filed. Council concur. b. Proclamation of Mayor Shinpoch - Fire Prevention Week 10/5-11/80. Concur. C. Public Works Department requests release of not needed easement(located Orillia Industrial Park #1 ) and authorize Mayor and Clerk to sign. Concur. d. Planning Commission requests authorization for two members to attend 1980 Conference in Richland 10!8-10/80 "Energy and Lifestyle." Council concur. e. Planning Commission recommends concurrence in King Subregional Plan. Refer to the Planning and Development Committee. f. Planning Commission Annual Report 1970-1980 presented per Ordinance #3076. g. Claim for Damages filed by Robert Undsderfer; tire damage. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. h. Claim for Damages filed by Connie L. Knight; wrongful death of daughter. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. i . LID #312 West Valley Highway street improvements; revised final assessment roll . Set public hearing for October 20, 1980. Council concur. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Andrew Deak requests Latecomer's agreement b. Linda Sanford alleges overpayment for garbage pick-up C. Jon Troxel (Sunset Vista Apts) re new Taco Bell in Renton Highlands 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT I 12. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL September 22 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Linda Sanford request for rebate of garbage collection overcharge Jon E. Troxel requests re alley between NE Sunset Blvd. & NE 9th (Near new Taco Bell ) CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claims for Damages filed by: Robert Undsderfer re tire damage Connie L. Knight re death of daughter MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorize to sign release of easement Orillia Industrial Park PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE King Subregional Plan TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Airport Insurance Uncluding tower and buildings) Lease assignment of Airport restaurant UTILITIES COMMITTEE Three flood danger areas of city/Systems Development Funds Andrew Deak/Talbot Rd Properties request for latecomer 's agreement WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE I Ordinances on first reading 9/22/80: Northwest Pipeline Franchise Municipal Court fees PUBLIC HEARING 10-20-80 LID #312 West Valley Hwy Street Improvements , Final Assessment Roll i RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting September 22 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; JOHN REED, RANDALL ROCKHILL, COUNCIL ROBERT HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS RICHARD M. STREDICKE AND CHARLES F. SHANE. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke arrived at 8:03 P.M. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE WARREN, IN ATTENDANCE City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; DON PERSSON, Police Department; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director. PRESS Greg Anderson, Renton Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Trimm requested addition to Page 4, Para. 2, Line 11 , Traffic Revision: AMENDING MOTION BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, remove parking from Main St. (Substitute motion adopted. ) MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, ADOPT COUNCIL MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1980 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED. AUDIENCE Ed Hayduk, Planning Department Housing and Community Development, COMMENT explained a neighborhood fall cleanup program was being Fall initiated September 27, for five Saturdays and again in the Neighborhood spring, with truck moving from neighborhood to neighborhood for Cleanup free pickup and hauling of old appliances, junk, yard clippings, etc. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included: Final Payment Letter from the Public Works Department presents final estimate Repainting of for repainting of Rolling Hills elevated water tank, $9.053.50 Tank due to B-G Paint Co. The letter recommended acceptance of the CAG #041-80 project, final payment and refund of retained amount, if after 30 days no liens or claims are filed against the project and tax receipts are filed. Council concur. Fire Prevention Proclamation of Mayor Shinpoch declared 10/5 through 10/11/80 as Fire Prevention Week. Council concur. Release of Letter from Public Works Department Engineer R. Houghton requested Easement approval for release of easement located between Lots 6 and 7, Orillia Block 1 , Burlington Northern Orillia Industrial Park #1 . The Industrial Park letter noted a lot line adjustment has negated the easement in its present location and the City no longer needs the easement. Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign release. Concur. Planning Letter from the Planning Director Ericksen requested authoriza- Conference tion for two members to attend the 1980 Fall Planning Association of Washington Conference scheduled October 8-10, 1980 in Richland; "Energy and Lifestyle" theme. Council concur. .` King Subregional Letter from the Planning Director presented the King Subregional Plan Plan and explained the in-depth review by the Planninq Commission. (Council referral to the Commission 1/21/80) . The Planning Commission recommended concurrence in the goals and policies of the King Subregional Plan subject to the comments and evaluations noted in the document. Refer to the Planning and Development Committee. Renton City Council 9/22/80 Page 2 Consent Agenda - Continued Planning Letter from Planning Director Ericksen presented the Planning Commission Commission Annual Report 1979-1980 in compliance with Ordinance Annual Report No. 3076. The letter noted report is to bring the Mayor and Council up to date on the program activities of the Commission and to look at future objectives, both short and long range. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Robert Undsderfer, 1021 N 38th, ^� in amount of $181 .07 for tire damage. Refer to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Connie L. Knight, 1113 N 35th, in amount of $1 ,000,000 for death of daughter who was a passenger on a motorcycle being pursued. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. LID #312 Street Letter from City Clerk Mead noted receipt of final assessment Improvements roll for LID No. 312 street improvements for the West Valley West Valley Hwy Highway; roll in the amount of $218,069. 17. The letter requested public hearing on the final roll be set for October 20, 1980. Council concur. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA Approved AS PREPARED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Deak Letter from Andrew Deak, M.D. , Talbot Road Properties , 4500 Latecomer' s Talbot Rd. S, explained recent completed medical building at Request. 4509 Talbot Rd. S. , that he was required by the Comprehensive Plan to install oversized waterline which is of benefit also to adjacent properties. The letter requested he be granted the costs of oversizing for the larger than required waterlines and also a latercomer's agreement for ten years for the use of the waterline by adjacent properties. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, REFER THIS REQUEST TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Garbage Pickup Letter from Linda Sanford, 904 Ferndale Circle NE, requested Overcharge rebate of $22.68 claiming overcharge for garbage pickup from Claimed March 22, 1979 until recent rate change. The letter claimed garbage pickup had been requested for one can and the billing had been for two cans. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL REFER THE LETTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR RESPONSE. CARRIED. Alley in area Letter from Jon E. Troxel , Owner, Sunset Vista Apartments , 922 of Sunset Vista Glennwood Ave. NE, expressed concern due to a new Taco Bell Apartments restaurant located at the corner of Harrington and NE Sunset Blvd in the Renton Highlands and its impact on the alley immediately behind (parallel to Harrington NE, running from Sunset Blvd. to NE 9th Street) . The letter expressed concerns for safety of the tenants and children and fear that the alley would become a hazard or nuisance, also noting danger of ''retention pond'' for drainage. Mr. Troxel asked to be notified of any building on adjacent property by mini-mart business, and asked foreclosure of the alley. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER LETTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR REPLY. Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding access of the business to the alley and asked what action had been taken on the matter to date, noting need for immediate action. Stredicke requested copy of letter prior to next Monday. MOTION CARRIED. Police Auction Letter from Police Chief Darby called attention to Police Department auction of unclaimed property Tuesday, 10/7/80 at 7:00 p.m. The letter noted newspaper and news media will be carrying the auction which will be conducted in accordance with state law. Information. Renton City Council 9/22/80 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS Community Community Services Committee Chairman Reed submitted committee Services report explained that the Department of Housing and Urban Develop- Committee ment require that applicants for Housing and Community Development Three-Year Plan Block Grant funds prepare a Three-Year Plan for Community Develop- Community ment which is intended to identify needs and present strategy Development for meeting H&CD goals for the next three years (1981-1983) • 1981-1983 The report recommended adoption of the Three- Year Plan for Com- munity Development as presented and is a result of input received from the Community Services Committee, City Departments, 1981 Block Grant Citizens ' Advisory Committee and other input received the past two years through citizen participation process. MOVED BY REED, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Procedure Councilman Stredicke objected to delay in handling of citizen complaints by routing to Council , being advised by Mayor Shinpoch that citizens asking for Council consideration on any matter are given that consideration, as well as the matter being reviewed by the Administration. Franchise Councilman Stredicke inquired re charges on Northwest Pipeline Renewal re franchise renewal (El Paso Natural Gas Co. ) and whether property Northwest owners affected are being compensated for use of their property. Pipeline Co. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer noted the ordinance is being presented for first reading. Upon inquiry, City Attorney Warren advised the Public Works Director had confirmed 15� per lineal foot as previously charged. Discussion ensued regarding raising of fee; Councilman Stredicke inquired whether there are restrictions on volume use of pipeline. City Clerk Mead advised other cities in the area consider the pipeline as a utility, don ' t charge fee and have 50 year franchises . Mrs . Mead also noted the pipeline company has authority for capacity of line. �. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Committee report recommending first reading of the following ordinances : First Reading An ordinance was read renewing the franchise for Northwest Franchise Pipeline Corp. for 10 years (El Paso Natural Gas Co. ) . MOVED BY Renewal CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Court Fees An ordinance was read increasing the Municipal Court filing and jury fees. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Vouchers Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Approved report recommending approval for payment of Vouchers No. 30121 through No. 30288 in the amount of $411 , 193.50 which have received departmental certification. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AND APPROVE VOUCHERS. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Reed expressed concern over possible flooding in three Flood Danger areas of the city during forthcoming winter rains. MOVED BY Areas REED, SECOND CLYMER, REFER SUBJECT OF THREE POSSIBLE FLOOD AREAS OF TALBOT HILL, RENTON VILLAGE AND HIGHLANDS AREA OF NE 12th ST AND KIRKLAND NE,TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE TO STUDY FOR CORREC- TION AND POSSIBLE USE OF SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT FUNDS. CARRIED. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, Mayor Shinpoch noted the system development fees are a separate fund, Airport MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHiLL, THE QUESTION OF AIRPORT Insurance INSURANCE, INCLUDING THE TOWER AND BUILDINGS, BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record that the present airport insurance covers the tower at its original construction cost of $96,000 and not at replacement cost which would be approximately $300,000. Renton City Council 9/2 /80 Page 4 New Business - Continued Airport MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, THE SUBJECT OF LEASE Restaurant ASSIGNMENT OF AIRPORT RESTAURANT BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION Lease COMMITTEE. Metro Mayor Shinpoch reported that the Metro Transportation Committee Ballot Issue has voted to resubmit the Metro ballot issue for levy of tax to support transit at the General Election 11/4/80. Mayor Shinpoch noted her support for the issue due to Council 's 9/16 backing. I i City Auction City Clerk Mead reported $21 ,486 gross sales from the 9/20 Auction. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record that in addition to the City Attorney and Administrative Assistant, only three other City employees attended the Council meeting. Executive MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONVENE IN EXECUTIVE Session SESSION. CARRIED. 8:45 P.M. ADJOURNMENT Council reconvened in regular session. All Council Members were present as previously shown. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9:28 P.M. Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk EXP111 35 CITY Or RENTON DAVE 9/22/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS 14 MACHINE VOIDS: NO.# 30116 — # 30120 CURRENT $120,585.39 PARKS $201185.87 ARTERIAL STREETS $51526.13 STREETS $38P408.45 LIBRARY $31673946 COM® EMP TR ACT $491.97 STREET FORWARD THRUST $171524.78 S FIRE STATION CONST FUN $4x989.11 0 COULON BCH PK CONSTR $471379.27 WATERWORKS UTILITY $119j559r04 AIRPORT s4p502.21 EQUIPMENT RENTAL $15P301.56 FIREMEN'S PENSION $130066#26 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $411,193+50 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVINS RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0- 30121 THROUGH NO• 30288 IN THE AMOUNT OF $411i193s50 T�15 22ND AY OF SEPTEMBER 1980. r COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN�I — ,. MEMBER �� MEMBEJ w w w • CITY COUNCIL COti _ . . =E MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 22 , 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 10/9 8:00 P.M. TRIMM Webley re Coulon Beach Park; Planning Commission Annual Report PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 9/25 Cancelled ROCKHILL Thurs. 10/2 4:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room Attorney's report re Waiver & IDeferrals COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 9/23 4:30 P.M. REED j 3rd Floor Conf. Room Systems Development Charges !I WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 10/6 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Tues. 9/30 4:30 P.M. I STREDICKE Lease Assignment I UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS LEOFF Board Wed. 10/1 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT SEPTEMBER 22, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7790 $ 39,455.00 Dr. D.C. Bates 220 SW 43rd Street Health Clinic 7791 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2209 SE 21st Street New Residence 7792 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2303 SE 21st Street New Residence 7793 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2308 SE 21st Street New Residence 7794 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2315 SE 21st Street New Residence 7795 40,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2213 SE 21st Street New Residence 7796 40,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2402 SE 21st Street New Residence 7797 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2304 SE 21st Street New Residence 7798 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2206 SE 21st Street New Residence 7799 70,000.00 Lloyd Hanley 721 S 31st Street New Residence j 7800 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2307 SE 215t Street New Residence 7801 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2205 SE 21st Street New Residence 7802 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2311 SE 21st Street New Residence 7803 44,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2210 SE 21st Street New Residence 7804 40,000.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2214 SE 21st Street New Residence 7805 _________ William Taylor 316 SW 4th Place Demolition 7806 CFCHG Int. 509 SW 4th Place Demolition I 7807 5,000.00 Tom Flewin 201 Union Ave. SE Shed/Carport CONSTRUCTION PERMIT t 2578 Victor Golka 516 Wells Ave. S. Side Sewer } 2579 Church of Nazarene 850 Union Ave. N.E. Side Sewer 2580 Linda E. Baur 2107 Anacortes Ave NE Curb Break 2581 Irving Hull 421 Burnett Ave. S. Storm Sewer 2582 Boeing 500 Logan Ave N. Stom/Curb/Gutter ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9274 3,250.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Transformer 9275 11,135.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Ckt. Breakers 9276 400.00 Leo B Maas 1406 Shattuck So. Inc. Service 9277 100.00 Thomas R. Bergamin 514 Burnett Av. So. Underg. Conversion i 9278 1,000.00 Anna G. McMahon 3325 SE 5th Street Inc. Service 9279 300.00 Richard M. Rosa 402 S. Tobin Street Breaker Box 9280 50.00 Donald L. Faull 804 Renton Ave. S. Incr. Service 9281 12,000.00 Mel Boenine 935 Harrington Ave. N.E. Wiring 9282 200.00 Diane Dishand 402 S Tobin Street Replace Service 9283 500.00 Dave Anderson 820 North 29th Street Incr. Service 9284 800.00 Adalyne Fugitt 1432 Lincoln Ave. N.E. Rewire Residence 9285 100.00 William Taylor 316 SW 4th Place Temp. Power 9286 100.00 Tridelt Inc. 4108 Jones Ave. N.E. Temp. Power 9287 28,500.00 Pacific Car b Foundry 1400 N. 4th Street Shed Extention 9288 960.00 Pulte Homes 3609 NE 11th Ct. Wire Residence 9289 960.00 Pulte Homes 3605 NE 11th Ct. Wire Residence 9290 3,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-80 Xerox Machines 92913,325.00 Boeing-Bldg. 10-56 Bldg. 10-56 Liq. Storage Room 9292 1,643.00 Charles Penor 5420 Talbot Road S. New Residence 9293 80,000.00 Koll Business Ctr. 296 SW 43rd - Bldg. 4 Building 9294 26,700.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-20 Remodel 9295 960.00 Pulte Homes 3603 NE 11th Ct. New Residence MECHANICAL PERMITS 8119 800.00 Donald L. Faull 804 Renton Ave. S. Wood Stove 8120 1,870.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2119 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8121 1,740.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2201 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8122 1,870.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2205 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8123 1,740.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2209 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8124 1,820.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2213 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8125 1,740.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2303 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8126 1,810.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2307 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8127 1,870.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2311 SE 215t Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8128 1,740.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2315 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8129 1,870.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2409 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8130 1,740.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2006 Edmonds Dr. SE Plumbing/Fixtures 8131 1,820.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2112 Edmonds Dr. SE Plumbing/Fixtures 8132 1,820.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2402 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8133 1,740.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2308 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8134 1,810.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2304 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8135 1,820.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2214 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8136 1,870.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2210 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8137 1,810.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2206 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8138 1,870.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2112 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8139 1,810.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2108 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8140 1,820.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2104 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8141 1,870.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2103 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8142 1,810.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2107 SE 21st Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8143 2,700.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. Plumbing/Fixtures j 8144 2,700.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. Plumbing/Fixtures 8145 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. Plumbing/Fixture 8146 2,000.00 Charles C. Edwards 444 Cedar Ave. So. Plumbing/Fixtures 8147 6,140.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-80 Trane Rooftop 8148 1,200.00 Frank M. Yourkowski 509 Williams Ave. N. Plumbing/Fixtures 8149 600.00 Lloyd Peterson 2147 NE 12th St. Drainfield 8150 600.00 Diane Jackson 3105 SE 5th Street Fireplace Insert 8151 1,350.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE Washer/Dryer Vent 8152 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE Washer/Dryer Vent 8153 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE Washer/Dryer Vent 8154 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE Washer/Dryer Vent 8155 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE Washer/Dryer Vent 8156 900.00 Manuel A. Inclan 3214 SE 19th Ct. Wood Stove i 8157 811.00 George T. Cooper 400 Stevens Ave. SW Wood Stove 8158 1,000.00 Rolf Brandal 2015 Duvall Ave. N.E. Plumbing/Fixtures 8159 27,000.00 Stirsky Holdings 321 Burnett Ave. S. Heat Pumps 8160 1,002.00 Pulte Homes 3605 NE Ilth Ct. Gas Furnace/Water Htr. 8161 1,002.00 Pulte Homes 3609 NE 11th Ct. Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8162 7,370.00 First United Methodist Ch. 2201 NE 4th St. Gas Furnace SIGN PERMITS 824 3,000.00 Wigwam Stores 2824 NE Sunset Blvd. Pole Sign 825 1,200.00 Dino Patas 1013 S 2nd Street Roof Sign 826 150.00 Affiliated American 1400 Block of Puget Dr. Directional Sign 827 150.00 Affiliated American Benson Hwy-Puget Dr. S Directional Sign C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH 0- SEPTEMBER , 1980 TO THE FINANCIE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 9/6/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of SEPT. $ 72,150. 11 9, 80 CURRENT FUND $ 52,151.44 �s PARKS & RECREATION 22,01.4.46 ARTERIAL STREETS 1,985.00 CITY STREETS 11, 732.12 LIBRARY 8,793.15 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 218.45 STREET FWD.TFIRUST 400.00 SENIOR CTZ.CTR.CONSTR. 1,438. 37 SO.FIRIs ST.CONSTR.FUND 14,726.79 G.COULON BCH.PK.CONSTR. 16,727.50 WATERWORKS UTILITY 69,845.95 AIRPORT 10,938.97 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 5,819.57 L.I.D. CONTROL 1.4,246.86 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of SEPT. $231,038.63 9/5/80 STREET i'WD. THRUST PARKS & RECREATION Per Resolution No. 2358 $ 50,000.00 9/15/80 CURRENT FUND $127,697.81 PARIS & RECREATION 35,565.08 CITY STREETS 27,021.25 LIBPARY 10,892.72 COMi.'.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 1,785.50 S.FIRE STAT.CONTR. 5,144.88 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 25,600.46 AIRPORT 2,624.80 *!' EQUIPMENT REATAL 3,077.50 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of SEPT. $239,410.00 W%YCR FINANCE DIRECTOR C I TY OF R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: ATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 20/80 CURIENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of SEPT. $71,893.38 ■w 22/80 CURRENT FUND $120,585.39 PARKS & RECREATION 20,185.87 ARTP,RIAL STREETS 5,526.13 CITY STREETS 38,408.45 LIBRARY 3,673.46 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 491.97 STREET FWD. THRUST 17,524.78 S.FIRE ST.CONSTR.FUND 4,989.11 G.COULON BCH.PK.CONSTR. 47, 379.2; +on WATERWORKS UTILITY 119,559.04 AIRPORT 4,502.21 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 15,301.56 FIREMEN'S PENSION 13,066.26 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of SEPT. $411,193.50 ..o. :_..�.24; _ MAYOR FINANCE DI ECTOR s -K� C I TY OF R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF S 3P'OF-MBER, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL )/30/80 CURRENT FUND $126,727.14 PARKS & RECRE:ATION 31,156.67 CITY STREETS 27,109.21 ww LIBRARY 11,098.06 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 1,786.13 S.FIRE STA.CONSTR. 5,305.54 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 26,028.10 AIRPORT 2,494.38 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,077.50 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of SEPT. $234,782.73 MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR sum F COUNCIL_MEM6EZ5 AGENDA THOMAS W/AIMM O COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES JOHN W REED O s.sRANDALL (0 X' KHI pA R E N T O N CITY COUNClt CHARLES FOSHANE OF, a RICHARD M STREDICKE 9,61) SEPt�OO REGULAR MEETING P:2ESIDIE:G CITY CLERK 1ARRANA Y SHINPOCH, October 6, 1980 DELORES A.MEAD MAYOR Monday - 8:00 P.M. 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 22, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARING: 1981 Housing and Community Development Block Grants 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. r 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member, a. King County Council advises deadline for submitting 1981 property tax levy, 11/19/80 and advises that the Assessor expects to notify each district of its assessed valuation by second week in November. Infor;Tation. b. Planning Commission recommendation for initiation of a transportation- traffic study. Refer to Transportation Committee for recommendation. C. Planning Commission presents proposed Policy Element of the Comprehensive Plan. Refer to the Planning and Development Committee for recommendation. d. Call for Bids 9/24 bid opening, NE 4th St and Union Ave. NE signalization and roadway improvements; three bids received. Refer to the Public Works Department and Transportation Committee. e. Finance Director requests resolution to transfer $2,000 from Contingency Fund to Executive Professional Services for cost of appraisal of property. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Fire Department requests legislation for appropriation and transfer of $68,000 from EMS Tax Levy Funds to Fire Suppression to Salaries for 3 EMT s. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution and ordinance. 'I, Fire Department requests trar,sfer of $250,000 from South End Fire Station Construction Fund to expending budgetary accounts. Refer to the Ways Zand Means Committee for reso'ution. h. Land Use Hearing Examiner recommendation for approval with restrictive cove- nants, Final Plat FP 068-80 Swanson-Dean Corporation (Canyon Oaks) , located on the east side of Kennewick P1 NE between NE 30th and old RR right/way; 30 lot subdivision for PUD. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Appeal of Land Use Hearing Examiner recommendation, Renton School District Short Plat SP-070-80 and Waiv•°r of Off-Site Improvements W-071-80; Nelsen Middle School . Refer to the 'tanning and Development Committee for recommendation. j. Claims for Damages were filed by: (1) Paul H. Cato, vehicle damage, $149.89; (2) Virginia M. Wagner for Troy D. Cicci, injured while swimming in Lake Washingfon; (3) Carla M. Schillereff, hit drainage grate and damaged vehicle; (4) Harry E. Patterson, sewer overflow damaging house, $200 est.; (5) US Immigration Service, jail gate closed on van, $117. Refer claims to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. k. City Clerk presents 10% Letter of Intent to Annex property (Revised) Union Ave. Annexation, located on the east side of Union Ave. NE between NE 4th St. and Heather Downs. Set public meeting 11/3/80. Council concur. I . City Clerk presents Revised Rainier Ave. Annexation 75% petition and requests public hearing be set 10/27/80. Council concur. A. Police Chief requests Officer attend Western States Safe and Burglary Conference in S Lake Tahoe, 11/3-5/80; $269 advance travel requested. Council concur. 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Gardiner Engineers, Inc.; Latecomers Charge, John Stone Mini Warehouse b. Glenn Ruth requests Tenants legislation for South King County 6. OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL li . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL R E F E R R A L S October 6 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk ADMINISTRATION Letter of Glenn Ruth - Invite to Council meeting and notify Police Dept. CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claims for Damages: Paul Cato Virginia Wagner Carla Schillereff Harry Patterson US Immigration Service COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Utility tax break for Senior Citizens and history of that matter COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Robert Losey complaint o dangerous cottonwood trees near Earlington Woods PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Comprehensive Plan Policy Element Appeal of Examiner decision by Renton School District TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Planning Commission recommendation for Transportation/Traffic Study Matter of alley re traffic in area of Sunset Vista Apts and new Taco Bell Bids for NE 4th St. & Union NE Signalization and Improvement (Bid Awarded 10/6/80) UTILITIES COMMITTEE Request for latecomer agreement John Stone Mini Warehouse watermain Flood damage on Kirkland Ave. NE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Appraisal of Property Resolution adopted 10/6/80) Appropriation and Transfer EMS tax funds $68,000 (Request both Ordinance and Res. ) Fund Transfer $250,000 South End Fire Station Construction to expending accts. Final Plat Canyon Oaks FP 068-80 for resolution PUBLIC HEARINGS 11/3/80 Public Meeting re 10% Petition for Revised Union Ave. Annexation 10/27/80 Public Hearing re 75% Petition for Revised Rainier Annexation w.. RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting October 6 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; ROBERT HUGHES, RANDALL ROCKHILL, COUNCIL RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN REED AND CHARLES F. SHANE. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, ABSENT COUNCIL MEMBER EARL CLYMER BE EXCUSED. CARRIED. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, COUNCIL ADOPT MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 22, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. SPECIAL GUESTS Scout Leader Bill Underwood and Pack 462 Webelos from Cascade area were introduced. Former Councilwoman Margaret Proctor, now serving with the Housing and Community Development Citizens Advisory Com- mittee, was also introduced. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and Housing and published according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hearing Community to consider the 1981 Housing and Community Development Block Grant Development Program. The following letters were presented: Letter from Self Block Grant Help Housing Enterprises , 1301 31st Ave. S. , Seattle, proposed Program 1981 to develop eight units of low and moderate income owner built and occupied housing in combined venture with Renton and Kent, requested $33 ,400. Letter from Seattle-King County Department of Public Health, Carl Osaki , S theast District, requested continuing funds for providing of health service to elderly and low-income citizens at Renton Senior Center and Valley Community Clinic. Letter from Renton Area Youth Services , Renton, requested continued funding to maintain the 1979-80 budgeted amount of $20,000 and explained proposed facilities and outreach for 81-82. Letter from Senior Citizens' Advisory Committee, Jim Denzer, Chairman, urged continued support of senior services , specifically Preventative Health Program, Senior Transportation Program and programs affecting senior housing. The letter also reaffirmed prior request for utilization of the old Shop Site for parking and expansion. Continued Planning Director Gordon Ericksen furnished background information and explained the program from 1975 through 1980, as well as the Three-Year Development Plan which provides the basis for individual plans with outlined objectives , needs and funding strategies. Housing and Community Development Coordinator Ed Hayduk used wall map to point out the location of prior and proposed projects, while the Planning Director explained the projects : (1 ) Housing Repair Assistance; (2) Neighborhood Strategy; (3) Senior Center and Park; (4) Cedar River Trail ; (5) Burnett Linear Park; (6) Burnett Coridor Improvements; (7) Cedar River Terrace sidewalks; (8) Rainier Ave. Parkway; (9) Liberty Park Community Center renovation; (10) Health Care; (11 ) Youth Services; (12) YWCA Employment Program; (13) Senior Transportation Program. H&CD Coordinator Hayduk introduced the Citizens Advisory Committee Members: (Vesta Bolstad, Mayor' s Senior Center Program and Dixon Long were unable to be present. ) Kathy Keolker, Katie Gilligan, Tony Ladner, Margaret Proctor and Mike Kelly. Hayduk noted the program under study is 7/1/81 through 6/30/82 and explained proposed workshop schedule, noting presenta- tion of the Community Services Committee recommendation to Council 11/17 with 1981 Program. Continued Persons present asking for inclusion in the Block Grant Program: Helene Heglund, South King County Activity Center, rehabilitation program for handicapped adults (joint sponsorship with Kent/Renton) ; Louise Hubbard, 10415 SE 174th, Mayor' s Senior Citizen Advisory Com- mittee; Beatrice Abrehamsen, Hi I I crest Lane NE, represented retired registered nurses working in Preventative Health Care; Kay Johnson, 970 Harrington NE, represented Renton Housing Authority re elderly Renton City Council 10/6/80 Page 2 PUBLIC HEARING - Continued Housing and and low-income housing; June Leonard, 12444 Beacon Ave. , Seattle, Community represented RAYS and noted the agency is moving to 2271 Wells S, Development explained benefits of program for Renton youth. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, Block Grant SECOND STREDICKE, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. Councilman Program Stredicke inquired re Griffin Home or Talbot House. Councilman Continued Hughes inquired re the Senior Transportation Program. Time: 8:45 p.m. AUDIENCE COMMENT Robert Losey, 808 SW 4th Pl , called attention to his previous letter Possible falling and hazard to citizens of cottonwood trees 100-ft. tall along tree danger Sunset Blvd. SW, Earlington Woods area, noting possible wind damage in buffer strip of falling onto highway. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER MATTER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE TO REPORT BACK TO THE COUNCIL. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included: 1981 Property Letter from King County Council , Bill Reams, Chairman, advised Tax Levy of 11/19/80 deadline for submitting the 1981 property tax levy and advised the City' s resolution must be received by that date in order to the City to receive any property taxes in 1981 including basic and special levies. The letter noted the Assessor expects to give notification to each district of its assessed valuation by the second week in November and forms will be supplied for submitting levy. For Council information. Transportation- Letter from Planning Director Ericksen submitted the Planning Traffic Study Commission recommendation that the Council initiate a Transporta- tion/Traffic Study and to implement the solutions identified by such study within the City's financial resources . The letter noted that without such a study the current circulation system will soon become intolerable. Refer to the Transportation Com- mittee for recommendation. Comprehensive Letter from Planning Department, David Clemens, submitted for Council Plan Policy approval the revised draft of the Comprehensive Plan Policy Element. Element Refer to the Planning and Development Committee for recommendation. Bid Opening City Clerk Delores Mead submitted the 9/24/80 bid opening for NE 4th St. and signalization and roadway widening at NE 4th St. and Union Ave. NE, Union Ave. NE three bids received (see attached tabulation) . Refer to the Public Works Department and Transportation Committee. Appraisal of Letter from Finance Director requested a resolution be adopted to Property transfer $2,000 from the Contingency Fund to Current Fund for Professional Services for the cost of appraisal of property located at the northwest corner of Mill Ave. S and S 2nd St. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Appropriation Letter from the Fire Department requested legislation for appropri- and Transfer ation and transfer of $68,000 from Emergency Medical Services Tax Emergency Levy Funds to Fire Suppression to Salaries for three EMT Fire Medical Services Fighters; also transfer to Fire Suppression Aid Supplies, Fire Tax Funds Suppression Machinery and Equipment and Fire Suppression/South End Fire Station Construction. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for a resolution and an ordinance. (Attendance of Fire Department representative requested by the Committee. ) �- Fund Transfer Letter from Fire Department Bruce Phillips requested a resolution Fire Department to transfer $250,000 in the South End Fire Station Construction Fund #314 (Ending Fund Balance) to expending budgetary accounts. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Canyon Oaks Land Use Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended approval with Final Plat restrictive covenants for Final Plat FP 068-80 Swanson-Dean Corpora- tion for Canyon Oaks , 30 lot subdivision planned unit development. The area is located on the east side of Kennewick Pl . NE between NE 30th and the old Pacific Coast Railroad right-of-way. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Renton City Council 10/6/80 Page 3 CONSENT AGENDA - Continued Appeal An appeal has been filed by the Renton School District regarding Renton School the Hearing Examiner's recommendation re Short Plat 070-80 and District Waiver of off-site improvements W-071-80; Nelsen Middle School , ` SP-070 and 32.27 acres into two lots. The Hearing Examiner recommended approval W-071-80 of the short plat with conditions and denial of the waiver. Refer to the Planning and Development Committee for recommendation. Claims for Claim for Damages was filed by Paul H. Cato, 659 Ferndale Ct. NE, Damages Renton, in amount of $149.89 claiming City truck backed into his "" parked car. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Paul Cato Claim for Damages was filed by Virginia M. Wagner', 6025 S 119th, for Virginia Wagner Troy D. Cicci in amount of $77 claiming injury while swimming in Lake Washington. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. C. Schillereff Claim for Damages was filed by Carla M. Schillereff, 29702 SE 208th Maple Valley, claiming she hit drainage grate and damaged her vehicle in an undetermined amount. Refer to City Attorney and the Insurance Carrier. Harry Patterson Claim for Damages was filed by Harry E. Patterson, 3217 Mt. View Ave. N, in amount of $200 estimated, claiming sewer overflow damaging house. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. US Immigration Claim for Damages was filed by the U.S. Immigration and Naturali- zation Service, 815 Airport Way S, Seattle, claiming the jail gate closed on van; $117. Refer claim to City Attorney and Insur- ance Carrier. Revised Union Ave Letter from City Clerk Mead presented the 100 letter of Intent to Annexation Annex property to the City located on the east side of Union Ave 10% Petition NE between NE 4th Street and Heather Downs; known as the Revised LA Public Meeting Union Ave. Annexation. The letter explained the Planning Depart- 11/3/80 ment has certified signatures to represent 30% of the assessed value; that in addition, another 150 of the assessed value of the annexation has signed covenants to annex in order to obtain City water. The letter noted these signatures have not been obtained for the petition at this time. The letter recommended a public meeting be set for November 3, 1980 at which time the Legislative body would need to determine whether to accept the letter of intent, require adoption of the zoning ordinance, pre-existing bonded indebtedness and whether to authorize circulation of the 75% petition. The letter noted that in addition, a determination was needed whether the properties which have signed covenants to annex should be required to join in the annexation. Council concur in public meeting 11/3/80. Revised Rainier Letter from City Clerk Delores Mead submitted the 75% petition for Annexation annexation of area located on west side of Rainier Ave. N southwest 75% Petition of the Renton Airport; known as the Revised Rainier Annexation. Public Hearing The Planning Department certified the petition valid, that signa- 10/27/80 tures represent 100% of the assessed valuation, at least 75% required by law. Circulation of the petition was authorized at the prelimin- ary meeting held by Council 9/15/80 at which time the owners agreed to accept the City' s Comprehensive Plan, Zoning and assume any pre- existing bonded indebtedness of the City. The Clerk' s letter recommended a public hearing be set for 10/27/80. Council concur. Police Travel Letter from Police Chief Hugh Darby requested that a member of the Investigations Division attend the Western States Safe and Burglary Conference to be held at South Lake Tahoe, California on 11/3-5/80. Advance travel funds of $269 were requested. Council concur. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS Approved PRESENTED. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested full information for all Consent Agenda matters. Renton City Council 10/8/80 Page 4 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Latecomer Letter from Mortimer H. Thomas, PE, Gardner Engineers, Inc. , Agreement Artic Building Penthouse, Seattle, requested that the City enter John Stone Mini into a latecomers agreement for watermain being installed on the Warehouse west side of 91st Ave. S between SW 23rd and 80' south of SW l9th, which is beneficial to adjacent properties. The letter requested the above properties reimburse John Stone for one-half the cost of installing the mains adjacent to them at the time of their con- nection. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, REFER MATTER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Tenant Letter from Glenn R. Ruth, 2202 NE 10th P1 , #101 , noted lack of Legislation tenant legislation for Renton and South King County and requested Requested by to attend a Council meeting to discuss need for tenant protection. Glenn Ruth MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY REED, REFER THE LETTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION TO EXTEND INVITATION TO MR. RUTH TO ATTEND COUNCIL MEETING AT ANY TIME AND THAT THE POLICE DEPARTMENT BE ADVISED OF THE EXTENDING OF THIS INVITATION. CARRIED. Law and Justice Letter from John D. Spellman, King County Executive, noted no Planning Funds funds have been appropriated to support the federal Law Enforcement Assistance Administration 's grant program in fiscal year 1981 , meaning no new LEAH grants will be awarded and that the County as of 10/1/80 has no funds to support this fundtion and that the interlocal agreement in King County is no longer needed. The letter explained the interlocal agreement which was signed by most participating jurisdictions in 1975 provides for termination of the agreement upon three month 's notice and gave formal notice of the termination effective 1/1/81 . OLD BUSINESS Councilman Shane inquired re study for deletion of utility tax, B&O Tax especially for senior citizens and low income, and implementation Utility Tax of business and occupation tax, a motion having been passed by Council approving the study. Shane urged passage of the B&O tax on national corporations and removal of the utility tax on home owners. Councilman Stredicke recalled his letter request that City' s utility tax be removed for all senior citizens and handi- capped that qualify for the City' s reduced utility rate. Admini- strative Assistant Michael Parness recalled the Administration response and Mayor Shinpoch noted copy of Deputy Finance Director Ted Bennett ' s report would be furnished. Discussion ensued re pro- posed B&O and amount of the utility tax revenue. MOVED BY REED, SECOND BY SHANE, THAT THE MATTER OF UTILITY BREAK FOR SENIORS AND THE HISTORY OF THAT MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted committee Aviation report recommending that the Airport Control Tower be insured at Committee its replacement cost of S307,500 rather than its actual cash Airport Tower value after deducting depreciation of $246,000, as recommended Insurance by the Airport Director. The report stated the twoer was originally built in 1960 at a cost of $96,500; and that the insurance premium for the replacement value is $783 vs $627 for actual cash value. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Signalization Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke recommended acceptance NE 4th & Union of the low bid of Signal Electric, Inc. of Kent in the amount of Contract Award $101 ,509. 10 for NE 4th Street and Union Ave. NE signalization and roadway widening. Stredicke noted Engineer's estimate $111 ,442.80 The Committee concurred inaward of the contract to Signal Electric Inc. as recommended by the Public Works Department. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, REMOVE THIS ITEM FROM THE TRANSPORTA- TION COMMITTEE AND AWARD TO SIGNAL ELECTRIC, INC. AT $101 ,509. 10. CARRIED. Alley in area Councilman Stredicu:e requested report regarding Jon E. Troxel matter of Sunset Vista as reported in 9/22/80 Minutes Page 2, Paragraph 8, concerning alley Apartments and in the area of Sunset Vista Partments and the new Taco Bell in the New Taco Bell Highlands area. Public Works Director Warren Gonnason reported meeting with Mr. Troxel and review of site. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, i Renton City Council 10/6/80 Page 5 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Alley SECOND SHANE, REFER THE MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Continued FOR STUDY AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Acting Chairman Hughes submitted committee Committee report recommending second and final readings of the following ordi- nances which had been on first reading 9/22/80: Ordinance #3471 An ordinance was read establishing a Municipal Court filing fee Municipal Court in the amount of $25 and increasing the juror per day's attendance j Jury and Filing to $25 from $10. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN THE Fees REPORT AND ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYE: TRIMM, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, STREDICKE, REED; ONE-NO: SHANE. CARRIED. Ordinance #3472 An ordinance was read granting unto Northwest Pipeline Corp. , the Northwest Pipe- franchise for natural gas pipeline and extending franchise previ- line Franchise ously granted unto El Paso Natural Gas Co. under Ordinance #2534. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN WAYS AND MEANS COM- MITTEE REPORT AND ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: TRIMM, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED; 2-N0: STREDICKE AND SHANE. CARRIED. Ordinance #3473 The Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading of Amending Legal an ordinance amending legal description to Ordinance #3303 and to Ordinance advancing to second and final readings. An Ordinance was read #3303 changing the zoning classification from GS-I to R-1 for R-288-79 property located in the vicinity of 822 Monroe Ave. NE. Upon inquiry, the City Attorney Lawrence Warren advised that the legal 'j description to Ordinance #3303 had been in error and a revised ordinance was needed. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Follow- ing the reading, it was MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT AND ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Resolution #2362 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption of Fund Transfer a resolution transferring $2,000 for appraisal of property. Follow- (1010 S 2nd St. ) ing reading, it was MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND STREDICKE, SUBJECT MATTER OF FLOOD DAMAGE ' Flood Area ON KIRKLAND AVE. NE BE REFERRED TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. Councilman Shane recalled the matter before council several months ago from the area of the Tony Go restaurant. MOTION CARRIED. Metro Transit MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, THE CITY COUNCIL GO ON RECORD Ballot Issue IN SUPPORT OF METRO TRANSIT BALLOT ISSUE. Mayor Shinpoch explained Supported that $.003 would he voted upon at the 11/4/80 General Election, however, that only $.001 .vould be spent in 1981 until the public hearing process could be carried out for the improved public transit. MOTION CARRIED, Upon further inquiry, Mayor Shinpoch noted 62% of the Primary Election voters failed to vote on the Metro transit issue. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch reported that work has begun on the, Gene Coulon REPORT Memorial Beach Park today, that Parks and Recreation Director John Coulon Beach Webley will have a full presentation for Council at the 11/9 Park Committee of the Whole meeting. Burnett Park Mayor Shinpoch reported work has been delayed on the Burnett Park due to the cement workers strike; all else on schedule. Further that the pick-up/clean-up program in North and South Renton was H&CD Clean-up successful because of H&CD Funds, the Planning Department and H&CD Coordinator Ed Hayduk, over 165 homes being served. Property Mayor Shinpoch reported the City is purchasing the property across Acquisition the street (former medical clinic) , fund appropriation will be S 2nd and Mill S required from Excess Revenue in Current Fund to Current Fund Land ', (1010 S 2nd St. ) Acquisition Fund. Fund ;to be reimbursed upon sale of bonds. Renton City Council 10/6/80 Page 6 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT - Continued Turnkey Project Mayor Shinpoch noted that on Wednesday, the Renton Housing Authority meets with their architect regarding 30 new low-income family units. The Housing Authority will manage the turnkey project complex in Renton. Gypsy Moth The gypsy moth has been eradicated from Renton according to the U.S. Agriculture Department; however, new infestations are feared as specimens have been trapped on Mercer Island. -- Metro Ballot Mayor Shinpoch noted representing the City on the Metro Council Issue that she did vote to resubmit the tax proposal to the voters in November, that she would have preferred to consult with Council first, but deadline for submitting the ballot issue was the follow- ing day. (See Page 5, Paragraph 7) Personnel Mayor Shinpoch announced that Personnel Director Sharon Green Director has submitted her resignation effective 11/15/80. The State Department of Commerce and Economic Development is anxious to arrange a reduced rate flight via Thia Airways to Kobe, Japan for their fair: Portopia 81 . Washington State Day is 6/13/81 and all Sister City Officials are urged to attend. The Mayor asked that she be advised if any, or all , of the Council Members plan to attend so that the State Department and Mayor Takasi of Nishiwaki may be advised. AUDIENCE COMMENT Planning Commission Member Joan Walker discussed the instructions Ballot Issue to Election poll workers not to instruct voters or point out the Missed - Metro ballot issues , having served as Precinct Inspector 9/16/80. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10: 15 P.M. 76ID TABULAT SON SHEET PROJECT : Delores A. Me d, C. C. ME 4TH ST.AMD UNION AVE. NE - SIGNALIZATION AND ROADWAY City Clerk DATE • September 24, 198pDENING BIDDEFZ BID Peart Sign Co., Inc. $135,716.80 *$135,596.50 PO 80■ 876 Auburn, MA 98002 88, EEO, MOE Signal Electric, Inc. $101,509 10 9012 So. 208th St. Kent, 4A 98031 88, EEO, MSE Nestcoast Electric Co. of Washington, Inc. $104,832.20 18250 68th Ave. S. Kent, WA 98031 88, EEO, MOE F ner's Estimate $111,142.80 *Correction CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR !' Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 6, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS Thurs. 10/ 8:00 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers Planning Commission Annual Report COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 9 g �. Webley re Coulon Beach Park , PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 10/9 4: 30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room School Distr. Appeal ;Written Comments of PUD Thurs. 10/16 4:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room Attorney' s report re Waiver & De rrals I ! & Off-site improvements t COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 10/7 4:00 P.M. REED ;3rd Floor Conf. Room Field trip to Earl ington Woods r f trees ,Hearing Examiner requested Flood Hazard & Federal Flood Insurance Tues. 10/14 4:30 P.M. ' 3rd Floor Conf. Room System Development Ordinance WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 10/13 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUB LTC SAFETY Wed. 10/8 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room Noise Control Drug Paraphenalia Uniform Codes Police,Fire & City i`II Attorney requested to attend i' TRANSPORTATION Tues. 10/9 7: 15 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Meet with Mrs. Ledbury-Street Hazards UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS 8 EVENTS I' OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT OCTOBER 7, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7808 $ 500.00 Thearn Sternitzky 309 Cedar Av South Deck 7809 ------ Sea Port Dozing Inc. 1154 Montoe Av NE Demolition/Res. 7810 85,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-50 Hoistway '911 16,600.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-56 Liquid Storage 312 100.00 Mr & Mrs C. Cadmus 1608 Index Av SE Storage Shed _113 25,000.00 Shannon O'Neil 1702 Duvall Av Remodel 7814 18,000.00 Robert Kingen 3014 Lk. Wash. Blvd. N. Pool Enclosure 7815 1 ,249,000.00 Sea-First Bank 300 Burnett Av S. New Building 7816 60,000.00 John & Linda Cato 2828 Whitworth Av S. New Residence 7817 2,600.00 Richard Wurdack 1125 N. 32nd St. Work Shop 7818 1 ,000.00 Leo Bertsch 2520 NE 7th St. Re-roof 7819 500.00 Forrest W. Schmid 436 Wells Av N Re-roof garage 7820 3,920.00 Barbara Herman 628 Glenwood Court NE Re-side Residence 7821 25,000.00 Robert Hall D. D.S. 1128 Kirkland Av NE Remodel Offices 7822 8,000.00 Tom Tobacco 216 Tobin Av S. Foundation-Warehouse 7823 75,000.00 Ervin E. Yoder 1501/1503 Eagle Rdg. Dr. Duplex 7824 3,000.00 William A. Fisher 5025 Ripley Lane N. Re-roof house 7825 18,000. 00 Billy McHales Bar-B-Q 241 SW 7th Av Addition 7826 7,200.00 Dr. Robert Newman 432 Shattuck Av S Addition CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2583 Pulte Homes Inc. 3500 W Valley Hwy Side Sewer 2584 Pulte Homes Inc. 3607 NE 11th Ct. Side Sewer 2585 Pulte Homes Inc. 3609 NE llth Ct. Side Sewer 2586 Pulte Homes Inc. 3603 NE llth Ct. Side Sewer 2587 Pulte Homes INc. 60 NE 11 h Ct. SS de Sewe 2588 Boeing Co.-Renton t 6th at urnette H ectricaF Wires 89 Charles Henderson Co. 1806 Ferndale SE Curb Break 90 Charles Henderson Co. 1812 Ferndale SE Curb Break —91 Charles Henderson Co. 1818 Ferndale SE Curb Break 2592 Charles Henderson 2012 Edmonds Dr. SE Storm Sewer 2593 Ervin E. Yoder 1505 S. Eagle Ridge Dr. Side Sewer 2594 Charles Henderson Co. 2107 SE 21st St. Storm Sewer 2595 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4524 SE 4th St. Side Sewer 2596 Vandaveer Homes 512 S 31st Side Sewer 2597 Gary Moritz 326 Union Av NE Fire Hydrant 2598 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 34th (SW 29th) Side Sewer 2599 Paccar Garden Ave. Containment Wall ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9296 300.00 Mrs. Orem 201 Union Av. SE Mobile Home 9297 150.00 Sea-First Bank 311 Williams Av. S. Temp. Service 9298 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2409 SE 21st St. Temp. Power 9299 46,000.00 Boeing 6th & Burnett Parking Lights 9300 350.00 Mario Scaletti 2316 NE 9th St. Replace Service 9301 100.00 Boeing 500 Logan Av. N. Temp. Service 9302 250.00 Juanita G. Wilkinson 2245 Shattuck Av S. Wire Garage 9303 200.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 9304 5,505.00 Darrell C. Bates 220 SW 43rd St. New Offices 9305 50.00 Wm. J. Muirhead 201 Union Av. SE Shed 6306 940.00 Leonard Builders 4524 SE 4th St. New Residence i07 100.00 John Markus Jr. 721 S. 31st Street Temp. Service c08 900.00 Renton Car & RV Center 720 Rainier Av S. Replace Wiring 7309 4,000.00 Shannon O'Neal 1702 Duvall Av. NE Wire Building 9310 50.00 AC & EA Orem 201 Union Av SE Shed 9311 57,700-00 Boeing-Renton 4.03 Bldg . Kitchen Remodel 9312 52,500.00 Boeing Bldg. 10-50 Phase II 9313 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3622 SE l9th Ct. Temp. Service 9314 950.00 George Oberholtzer 4120 NE 22nd Place New Residence 9315 200.00 Tom Reed 1802 Whitman Av NE Addition 9316 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1800 Pierce Av SE New Residence 9317 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2119 SE 21st Street New Residence 9318 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2115 SE 21st Street New Residence 9319 500.00 Holmes Electric Co. 1422 Raymond St. SW Gas Compressor 9320 3,000. 00 Dr. Bob Hall 1128 Kirkland Av NE Remodeled Area 9321 7,275-00 Valley General Hospital 400 S 43rd Street Addition 9322 200.00 W. L. Wood 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home MECHANICAL PERMITS 8163 800.00 Ed & Nancy Melcher 304 NW 2nd St. Wood Stove 8164 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. Washer/Dryer Vent 8165 2,250.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. Washer/Dryer Vent 8166 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. L4 Washer/Dryer Vent 8167 600.00 Wilhelm D. Heisinger 2801 NE 23rd St. Fireplace Insert 8168 800.00 Paul T. Cisto 3221 SE 18th St. Wood Stove 8169 800.00 William Trimm 605 S. 15th St. Wood Stove 8170 2,000.00 Joseph McCaslin 1703 NE 20th St. Plumbing/Fixtures 8171 2,600.00 George Oberholtzer 4120 NE 22nd Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8172 1 ,810.00 Henderson Co. 2107 SE 21st St. Plumbing/Fixtures 8173 1 ,870.00 Henderson Co. 1818 Ferndale SE Plumbing/Fixtures 8174 1 ,980.00 Henderson Co. 1806 Ferndale Av SE Plumbing/Fixtures 8175 64,476.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-81 Fire Sprinkler 8176 845.00 George Overholtzer 4120 NE 22nd Place Elec. Furnace 8177 1350.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. 1/2/3 Washer/Dryer Vents 8178 1 ,350.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE 2/3/4 Washer/Dryer Vents 8179 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE K Washer/Dryer Vent 8180 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd NE L2 Washer/Dryer Vent 8181 900.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd NE N2/3 Washer/Dryer Vent 8182 900.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd 11/5 Washer/Dryer Vent 8,183 1 ,350.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd P2/3/4 Washer/Dryer Vent 8184 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd R2 Washer/Dryer Vent 8185 15,000.00 The Koll Co. 296 SW 43rd St. Plumbing/Fixtures 8186 12,000.00 5th & Park Assoc. 500 Park Av N Dry Stand Pipes 8187 2,000.00 Shannon O' Neil 1702 Duvall Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8188 1 ,350.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE Washer/Dryer Vents 8189 1 ,350.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd NE S2/3/4 Washer/Dryer Vents 8190 420,000.00 Boeingggld 10-50 Plumbin /Fixt res 8191 450.00 Springtree Apartments 430 NE Sunset Blvd. W3 Washer/�ryer ent 8192 900.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. T2/3 Washer/Dryer Vent 8193 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. A5 Washer/Dryer Vent 8194 900.00 Springtree-Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. 136/7 Washer/Dryer Vent 8195 900.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. H2/3 Washer/Dryer Vent 8196 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. K3 Washer/Dryer Vent 8197 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. L2 Washer/Dryer Vent 8198 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE W5 Washer/Dryer Vent 8199 900.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. U2/4 Washer/Dryer Vent 8200 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. V7 Washer/Dryer Vent 8201 737.00 Leonard Builders 4524 SE 4th Street Gas Furnace 8202 2,000.00 Dr. Hall 1128 Kirkland Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8203 6,000.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-63 Plumbing/Fixtures 8204 2,000.00 Clyde Downing 2307 Blaine Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8205 1 ,014. 72 Pulte Homes 3603 NE l.lth Court Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8206 860.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1800 Pierce Av SE Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8207 807.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2115 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8208 953.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1818 Ferndale Av SE Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8209 1 ,000.00 Schober Enterprises Inc. 1800 Monster Road SW Gas Boiler 8210 300.00 Steve Randall 2125 NE 24th St. Plumbing/Fixtures 8211 75.00 G. Bonnema 3776 Lk. Wash. Blvd. N. Plumbing/Fixtures SIGN PERMITS 828 1 ,000.00 Walt Austin 64 Logan South Wall Signs 829 680.00 Stirskey 321 Burnett Av S Wall Sign 830 1 ,200.00 William Kimm 1170 SE Sunset Blvd. Pole Sign 831 150.00 Washington Jockey Club Longacres Banner Signs OF RE COUNCIL MEMBERS THOMAS IN TRIMM, o AGENDA COUNCR PRESIDENT U 2 EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES JOHN W REED 0 $ ^ COUNCIL � ^ / RANDALL ROCKHILL 9,0 R E N T O N CITY 1T Y �r O U N �r 1 L CHARLES F SHANE O9�TFG �P RICHARD M STREDICKE SEPl�-o REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH OCTOBER 1 3 , 1 9 8 0 DELORES A MEAD MAYOR Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2 . CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF OCTOBER 6, 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT Note: At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to five minutes or less. 5. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. a. Civil Service Commission requests transfer of funds from Contingency .... Fund into psychiatric and physical examination accounts for new hires. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution. b. Finance Director requests resolution and acceptance of Letter of Credit and approval to proceed on interim financing of LID #314( improvements East Valley Hwy. ) Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. C. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Darlene A. Austin to position of Police Clerk subject to six-month probationary period, having been certified by Police Civil Service Commission. Council concur. d. Public Works/Engineering requests resolution re LID #322 widening of Puget Dr. SE and Benson Rd. S, setting public hearing 11/17/80. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS i. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT I RENTON CITY COUNCIL October 13 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R A L S PLANNING DEPARTMENT Potentially dangerous trees on Sunset Blvd. SW WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Finance Director request for Resolution re LID #314 (Adopted 10/13/80) Civil Service request for fund transfer (Resolution adopted 10/13/80) Resolution re LID #322 Preliminary Roll Hearing 11/17/80 Separation of Building Department and Public Works Department APPOINTMENT Darlene A. Austin - Police Clerk, Six-month probation, Effective 11/1/80 { i RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting October 13 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN REED. CHARLES F. SHANE arrived at 8:07 p.m. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL MINUTES OF OCTOBER 6, 1980 BE APPROVED AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Robert McBeth, 505B S. 3rd, requested the matter of Appeal by the Renton School District be presented. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND Renton School CLYMER, SUSPEND REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS AND THE PLANNING AND District DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT BE PRESENTED AT THIS TIME. CARRIED. Appeal Re The Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented Short Plat 070-80 a report noting consideration of the School District Appeal of and Waiver 071-80 the Land Use Hearing Examiner' s decision of 9/2/80 and the decision on reconsideration dated 9/17/80 regarding Short Plat SP 070-80 and Waiver W-071-80, Nelsen Middle School , 32.27 acres proposed two lots with waiver of off-site improvements . The location is on the east side of Benson Road South, west of 108th Ave. SE, north of S 27th St . and south of Benson Apartments. The committee report stated the two members present at the meeting (Rockhill and Clymer) were unable to make a recommendation and gave a summary of the contentions on appeal and recommendations of the committee members : (1 ) That the requirement of upgrading the existing water main on the school property to meet the minimum standards of the City Code prior to approval of the short plat is claimed unreason- able by the District which proposes upgrading the water system at time of development of the property. The Committee found the Hearing Examiner was not in error as the City Code requires all improvements be installed according to minimum standards as part of short plat process and givessubdivider right to apply for deferral of improvements; (2) The applicant had requested waiver of off-site improvements along Benson Rd. 008th SE) to coincide with proposed City improvements . The Committee found no error in Examiner ' s decision as subdivider may apply for deferral under Code Section 9-1108 (21 ) ; (3) The Hearing Examiner required the District grant an easement from S 27th to the east edge of Lot 2 foremergency access to the development because of traffic congestion on Benson Rd. The Committee did not reach a decision as to whether error had been committed by the Examiner re emergency easement , Rockhill and Clymer being in disagreement ; (4) The District request- ed waiver of off-site improvements along 108th SE and S 27th St. in the vicinity of the existing Spring Glenn School which is under lease to the Kent School District , all students being bussed to the school . Councilman Rockhill contended Examiner error in requiring off-site improvements when no further development was anticipated along S 27th since no easement for emergency traffic should be granted, students would not be using pedestrian walkways. Councilman Clymer contended that as emergency access was required from the east to new development over school property , off-site improvements should be installed to protect school children from emergency traffic. The report further stated the Committee was unable to make a recommendation for disposition of the School Dis- trict Appeal . Planning Director Gordon Ericksen displayed area maps. Continued G. Kohlwes , 10816 Rowen Rd S, Seattle, Renton School District #403 Superintendent, requested appeal be granted, claiming requirements for off-site improvements based on error in fact. School District Attorney Robert McBeth further stated appeal . Following discussion City Attorney Lawrence Warren noted the requirements and right to apply for deferral are stated in the subdivision ordinance. Renton City Council 10/13/80 Page 2 AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued - Planning and Development Committee Appeal of MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE Renton School RECOMMENDATION OF ITEMS 1 AND 2 FINDING NO ERROR IN EXAMINER' S District DECISION. CARRIED. MOVED. Planning and Development Committee Short Plat 070-80 Chairman Rockhill contended the Examiner was in error in requiring Waiver 071-80 the District to give emergency easement on school property to serve needs of the future development , that easement was not necessary. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record that approval for rezone to high density multiple has been granted. Motion by Rockhill , seconded by Hughes , to adopt Item 3 of the Committee report as written, FAILED. MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN EXAMINER' S REPORT WITH REGARD TO COMMITTEE REPORT ITEM 3 ( ITEM NO. 2 - CONCLUSIONS OF THE EXAMINER) . MOTION CARRIED. Moved by Stredicke, Second Rockhill Council remove requirement ( Item No. 4) that improvements be required at S 27th St. and 108th SE. SUBSTITUTE MOTION by Rockhill , Second Stredicke, that due to error in fact by the Hearing Examiner the Council waive require- ment for offsite improvement on 108th SE and S 27th St . ROLL CALL: 3-AYES: HUGHES, ROCKHILL, STREDICKE; 4-N0: TRIMM, CLYMER, REED AND SHANE. MOTION FAILED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE HEARING EXAMINER' S RECOMMENDATION IN REGARD TO ITEM 4 OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT. MOTION CARRIED. District Councilman Stredicke called attention to appointment of Robert Court Judge E. McBeth to King County District Court Judge effective 1 /1/81 (replaces Judge Mattson who has been appointed to Superior Court) . Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. 9:30 PM Council reconvened at 9:40 p.m. and Roll was called. All Council Members were present . Ways and Means Richard Kennedy representing Seattle Northwest Securities requested Committee Item 5.b. be presented. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR. CARRIED. Letter from Finance Director Gwen Marshall requested adoption of resolution and acceptance of Letter of Credit to proceed on interim financing regarding LID #314 (East Valley Hwy. area) . Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Councilman Clymer presented the Ways and Means Committee report recommending resolution re supplemental funds for LID #314 be read and adopted. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, RESOLUTION BE READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2363 City Clerk Del Mead read the resolution approving supplemental Funds LID #314 funds or credit for the benefit of LID #314 per Section VIII of East Valley Hwy Ordinance #3396, and authorizing execution of agreements for funds Improvements or credit. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ, MOTION CARRIED. (Agreements were authorized with Glacier Park Co. , Metro Industrial , Inc. and Broadacres . Inc. (Longacres) for the funding guarantee. ) Deputy Finance Director Ted Bennett requested that the Ways and Means Committee report Interim be presented. Committee Chairman Clymer presented Ways and Means Financing Committee report recommending that the Finance Department be LID #314 authorized to request interim financing on LID #314. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, APPROVE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Glenn Ruth Glenn R. Ruth, 3102 NE 5th P1 . , Apt. 2, spoke in favor of tenant Landlord-Tenant protection, submitted 35 page document showing the need for legisla- Legislation tion, citing cases of non-refunded deposits, etc. and called attention to Seattle' s laws and need for just-cause eviction laws. Michael Pointer Michael Pointer, 16803 SE 254th P1 . , Kent , South King County Tengnt Union Tenants ' Union, explained that a just-cause eviction notice law was in order for South King County, noting problems for tenants in getting needed repairs accomplished without tenants being evicted. Pointer explained that the landlord does not need to have reason only gives 20 days notice; also noting less than 11% vacancy rate. Pointer noted need for homes and asked Council to consider legislation. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows the business matters included: Renton City Council 10/13/80 Page 3 CONSENT AGENDA - Continued Civil Service Letter from the Civil Service Commission requested resolution Examination to transfer $7,925 from the Contingency Fund into psychiatric Funding and physical examination accounts for new hire uniform personnel . Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Darlene A. Austin to the Police Records position of Police Clerk effective 11/1/80 subject to the customary six-month probationary period having been certified by Police Civil Service Commission . Ms. Austin will fill the vacancy created in the Police Records Division by the resignation of Roberta Brown. Council concur. LID No. 322 Letter from the Public Works/Engineering Division requested a Preliminary Roll resolution forming LID No. 322 and setting a public hearing on $686,978 the Preliminary Assessment Roll 11/17/80. LID No. 322 involves Benson/Puget Dr. widening of Puget Dr. SE and Benson Rd. S. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS Approved WRITTEN. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Community Community Services Committee Chairman Reed submitted committee Services report recommending that the 10/6/30 referral of potentially Committee hazardous trees on Sunset Blvd. SW be referred to the Planning Trees Adjacent Department with the directions to contact the developer on the to Sunset Blvd SW site adjacent to Sunset and identify potentially hazardous trees for removal . The report states these trees should either be cut down or topped with minimal damage to the surrounding vegetation. MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Land Fill The ,Community Services Committee recommended extension of the Moratorium existing land fill moratorium for a period of 60 days and (Referred included three other referrals affecting the need for moratorium: 12/10/79) Green River Flood Basin Project (referred 12/10/79) , Federal 60-Day Extention Flood Insurance (referred 5/5/80) and Flood Hazard Ordinance Requested (referred 11 /6/78) . The report stated the resumption of land fill in this area without complete understanding of the impact could result in a threat to public health, safety and welfare; could result in displacement of valuable wetlands and wildlife habitat ; and could result in precluding alternatives such as a natural drainage system when the Comprehensive Plan does not include the Green River Flood Basin Project. The report further stated the 60-day extension would allow the Planning Department and Planning Commission additional time for ordinance preparation. MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT. Upon inquiry Councilman Reed noted existing land fill permits are being used, the moratorium prohibits issuance of new permits. MOTION CARRIED. Transportation Councilman Stredicke, Chairman of the Transportation Committee, Committee noted meeting with Diam Ledbury concerning potentially dangerous Progress Reports streets in the northwest section of the City and noted progress, and Inquiries report following meeting with school district. Councilman Stredicke also reported progress on the Jon Troxel matter and requested information from the Administration (alley near new Taco store) ; reported Police response re light at Honeydew School on Union Ave. NE as very efficient; and noted good State response to installation of traffic light at 131st on Maple Valley Hwy. with signal approved and funding being sought. Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding the Hearing Examiner' s denial of the City' s request for rezone of surplus Park Department property and was advised by Mayor Shinpoch that the City Administration would be discussing the matter and processing any appeal , as the Legislative body would be making the final decision on any land use appeal . Councilman Stredicke also inquired regarding the City's new deferred compensation plan and was advised by Administrative Assistant Michael Parness that the City's insurance consultant Patrick Lemon had investigated and recommended Hartford Insurance Co. 1 .. Renton City Council 10/13/80 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Committee report recommending approval for payment of Vouchers No. 30294 Voucher Approval through No. 30558 in the amount of $488,687.04 having received departmental certification as to receipt of merchandise/services. (Vouchers No. 30289 - 30293 were machine voided. ) ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Committee report recommending first reading, suspension of rules and advancement to second and final readings of an ordinance for appropriation and transfer of funds in amount of $68,000 for three Emergency Medical Technician salaries. Following first Ordinance #3474 reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND RULES AND Appropriation and ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Transfer of Funds An ordinance was read for transfer of $68,000 from the Current Fund Unanticipated Revenue (EMS Tax Levy Funds) to Current Fund Fire Supression (Salaries for 3 EMI's) . ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Resolution #2364 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption Fund Transfer of the following resolutions : A resolution was read authorizing transfer of $250,000 from the South End Fire Station Construction Fund to the South End Fire Station Construction Fund for Salaries and Wages, Operating Supplies and Land, machinery and equipment, and South End Fire Station Construction. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. MOTION CARRIED. Resolution #2365 A resolution was read for transfer of $68,000 from Fire Suppression Fund Transfer Salaries unto Fire Suppression Aid Supplies, Fire Suppression Machinery and Equipment and Fire Suppression/South End Fire Sta- tion Construction. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record his opposition to this and previous resolution and Committee Chairman Clymer, Mayor Shinpoch and City Attorney explained the tax funds had been anticipated, placed in the budget, that upon receipt of the tax levy funds for the EMT salaries they must be transferred into expending account and the City 's funds are being transferred to proper accounts.MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLU- TION AS READ. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL AND 3-NO: TRIMM, STREDICKE AND SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. Resolut on X66 A resolution was read approving the final plat FP 068-80 of Canyon Final Plat Oak - Swanson Dean Corporation located along the east side of Canyon Oak Kennewick P1 . NE between NE 30th St. and the old Pacific Coast RR right-of-way. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2367 A resolution was read authorizing transfer of $7,925 from the Fund Transfer Contingency Fund to Current Fund/Civil Service Commission for Civil Service physical and psychiatric exams for new hires. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2368 A resolution was read declaring a 120 day moratorium on the Moratorium licensing of businesses selling or showing sexually explicit + Licensing of materials , containing automatic extention of 90 days should Adult pending Planning Commission report. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND Entertainment CLYMER, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Shane requested from the Mayor's Office, a break down Services Rendered on tax monies from the City to King County and services by the by County - County to City residents, also inquirying of services no longer Inquiry rendered over the past 10 years . Building Councilman Stredicke called attention to Committee of the Whole Department approval and it was MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND BY STREDICKE, THAT THE COUNCIL AUTHORIZE SEPARATION OF THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FROM THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AND THE MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE SO THAT THE CITY ATTORNEY MAY PREPARE APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION. CARRIED. Renton City Council 10/13/80 Page 5 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Mayor Shinpoch reported $4,500 realized from the Police Department auction 10/7/80. Mayor Shinpoch noted representing the City today at Valley General Hospital for dedication of the new Medic I vehicle purchased with $35,000 raised by commendable efforts of the Auxiliary. AUDIENCE COMMENT Mayor Shinpoch introduced Don Jacobson, Renton School Board and former Library Board Member. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 11 : 13 P.M. Delores A. Mead, .C. City Clerk IXP111 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 10/13/20 "ARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: N0.#30289 - #30293 CURRENT •97,1+02964 PARK$ •24#717930 ARTERIAL STREETS SIOA62#63 STREETS •11,699956 LIBRARY 28,909190 COMP EMP TR ACT $204163 FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE $154*311100 STREET FORWARD TWRUST 23@0( CEDAR RIVER TR CONST •22x43 SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR 27j042l46 S FIRE STATION CONST FJN 236j67802 G COULON BCH PK CONSTR $7, 134910 WATERWORKS UTILITY 291)352#96 AIRPORT 27*82901 1975 W 6 S CONSTRUCTIJN $7j636#43 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 222,579057 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $488,66704 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED ,ME16ERB OF THE nAiS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVINQ RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/00 SERVICES HAVE BLEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOJCnERS Nu. 3029* THROJGH 1,0. 30558 IN THE AMOUNT OF •488,667.04 T S 13TH DAY OF OCT05�R 1980. COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN �Cr _ _. MEMBER . MEMBER �� I�• w - w CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 13, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE .TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 10/16 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Auxi 1 iary Parking ,Waivers & Deferrals Thurs. 10/23 4:30 P.M. `6th Floor Conf. Room PUD' s COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 10/14 4: 30 P.M. REED '3rd Floor Conf. Room System Development Ordinance WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 10/20 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 10/15 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room Proposed ordinance for Noise Control & Drug Paraphenalia TRANSPORTATION Thurs. 10/16 3:00 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT OCTOBER 14, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7827 $ 6,000.00 John A. Angell 1306 N 32nd St. Addition -�28 176,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-20 Remodel 29 1 ,400.000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-03 Remodel Kitchen .30 180,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-20 Food Service Room 7831 --------- City of Renton 1201 Lk. Wash. Blvd. N. License for Fill 7832 20, 700.00 City of Renton 1201 Lk. Wash. Blvd. N. Retaining Wall 7833 111 ,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-63 Drive Test Room 7834 --------- Greenwood Cemetary SW Crnr. NE 4th & Queen Av NE License for Fill 7835 1 ,053,000.00 Brady International Hdwr. 3002 Lind Av SW Office/Warehouse 7836 15,000.00 James L. Isler 1912 NE 20th Street Addition 7837 41 ,000.00 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4119 SE 4th Place New Residence 7838 41 ,000.00 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4125 SE 4th Place New Residence 7839 15,000.00 Orvar & Nancy Johanson 2324 SE 19th Storage Room 7840 50,000.00 Ray Brown, Builder 1401 N 34th St. New Residence CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2600 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4524 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach 2601 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4500 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach 2602 A. L. Meakin 3608 NE Sunset Blvd. Side Sewer 2603 City of Renton 1717 Maple Valley Hwy. Storm Sewer 2604 Dennis Dochnahl 13607 SE 128th St. Watermain 2605 Brady Inter. SW 30th & Lind Av Side Sewer 2606 Air Products Chemicals 950 Powell Av SW Side Sewer 2607 City of Renton S 19th & Talbot S. Storm Pipe L,t"tCTRICAL PERMITS 9323 600.00 Mary Pringle 117 Logan Av S. Bathroom 9324 200.00 John A. Angell 1306 N. 32nd St. Addition 9325 2,740.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Relocate Spar 9326 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1806 Ferndale Av SE Temp. Service 9327 100.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2304 SE 21st St. Temp. Power 9328 100.00 Jack L. Columbi 2900 Park Av N Temp. Power 9329 100.00 Leonard Builders 4119 SE 4th Place Temp. Service 9330 1 , 160.00 Leonard Builders 4426 SE 4th Street New Residence 9331 100.00 Ray Brown, Builder 1401 N 34th St. Temp. Service 9332 1 ,200.00 Marie Akers 710 S 23rd St. Garage 9333 100.00 Raymond G. Barry 1625 Jones Dr. SE Add Circuits 9334 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2201 SE 21st New Residence 9335 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2409 SE 21st New Residence 9336 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1818 Ferndale SE New Residence 9337 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2112 SE 21st New Residence MECHANICAL PERMITS 8212 1 ,200.00 Stephen J. Randall 2125 NE 24th St. Electrical Furn. 8213 50,000.00 The Koll Company 296 SW 43rd St. Heat Pumps R')14 VOID 5 3,500.00 Tom Tobacco 216 S. Tobin Plumbing/Fixtures t 6 800.00 Bruce A. Ball 1800 Union Av NE Wood Stove 8'n7 1 ,000.00 Steve Randell 2125 NE 24th Electric Furnace 8218 1 ,620.00 Barbara Clayton 3912 SE 11th St. Electric Furnace 8219 600.00 Silverto T. Enrico 950 Edmonds Av NE Wood Stove 8220 120,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-03 Plumbing/Fixtures 8221 7,480.00 Ervin Yoder 1505 Eagle Rdg. Dr. S Plumbing/Fixtures 8222 2, 150.00 Lloyd Hanley 721 S 31st St. Plumbing/Fixtures 8223 300.00 Dan B. Morrell 926 S 30th Place Wood Stove 8224 915.00 City of Renton 17040 108th SE Plumbing/Fixtures 8225 778.00 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4426 SE 4th St. Gas Furnace 8226 869.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2201 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8227 783.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2112 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8228 783.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2409 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8229 26,570.00 Sea-First National Bank 300 Burnett Av S. Plumbing/Fixtures 8230 500.00 Dudley F. Ballard 1335 Jefferson Av NE Wood Stove SIGN PERMIT 832 3,930.00 Taco Bell 935 Harrington Av NE Pole Sign/Wall Sic OF COUNCIL MEMBERS AGENDA THOMAS W TRIMM, COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES A JOHN W_REED ° CITY ROCKHILL 9A R E N T O N C It T Y C, OUNCBL CHARLES F SHANE OggT �P RICHARD M.STREDICKE �O SEPTE�a REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, October 2 0 , 1 9 8 0 DElORES A.MEAD MAYOR Monday - 8:00 P . M . 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF OCTOBER 13, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARING: Revised Final Assessment Roll in amount of $218,069. 17 LID No. 312 Street Improvements for the West Valley Highway Prior Hearing 9/15/80 - Assessment Roll Adjustment 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes . 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. a. Proclamation of Mayor Shinpoch for Octoberfest Celectration Days 10-25 & 26. b. Administrative Assistant requests revision of two ordinances : Add Building Director to Board of Public Works; Change membership of Environmental Review Committee to "Three City Officials to be appointed by Mayor." Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. C. Municipal Court Director requests transfer of $5,787.64 to cover salaries of part time employees. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Land Use Hearing Examiner recommends approval with restrictive covenants Rezone 080-80 Olga M. Lewis G-6000 to L-1 , located a 519 SW 12th St. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. e. Hearing Examiner recommends approval with conditions Preliminary Plat PP-076-80 and Exception 91-80; Kohl Excavating, Inc. ; property located between 80th Ave. S. and SW 3rd P1 , north of SW Sunset Blvd. Concur. f. Claim for Damages filed by Puget Sound Power & Light Co. , dug up under- ground facilities at 2006 Edmonds Dr. SE, in amount of $244. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. g. Claim for Damages filed by Harold R. Macklin, sewer back-up caused by alleged break in line, Smithers Ave. ; $31 .59. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. h. City Clerk presents Winford K. Moore petition for street vacation portion of S 6th St. for purpose of lot line adillstment . Refer to Public Works Dept. , Bd of Public Works and Transportation Committee to determine appraisal and utility easements. Also refer Ways and Means Committee for resolution setting 12/1/80 as public hearing. i . Finance Dept. requests Public Hearing be set 10/27/80 for Federal Shared Revenue Funds per State Law. Council concur in Hearing. 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS II 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . AD,11NISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 11 AD.I01IRWiF"MT RENTON CITY COUNCIL October 20 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S BCARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Alley Vacation, Win ord K. Moore, VAC-9-80 CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Cla;m For Damages, Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Claim for Damages, Harold R. Macklin PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Alley Vacation, Win ord K. Moore, VAC-9-80 TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Alley in area of Sunset Vista Apartments & New Taco Bell Alley Vacation, Winford K. Moore, VAC-9-80 UTILITIES COMMITTEE Undergrouncing of Utilities on Burnett Ave. S. WAYS AND MEANS COM;%,I TTEE LID 312, Revised Final Assessment Roll Board of Public Works/Environmental Review Committee ordinance. changes Transfer of Funds - Municipal Court Olga M. Lewis, Rezone R-080-80 Noise Control Ordinance Drug Paraphernalia PUBLIC HEARING: Federal Shared Revenue, October 27, 1980 i RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting October 20 , 1980 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro Tem Thomas W. Trimm led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN REED. CHARLES F. SHANE arrived 8:03 p.m. CITY OFFICIALS LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative IN ATTENDANCE Assistant; MAXINE MOTOR, Deputy City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; DON PERSSON, Police Dept. PRESS Greg Anderson, Renton Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, TO APPROVE THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF OCTOBER 13, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and LID 312 mailed, Mayor Pro tem Trimm opened the Public Hearing to consider Revised Final the Revised Final Assessment Roll in the amount of $218,069. 17 Assessment for street improvements on the West Valley Highway. Letter was Roll - West read from Harold W. Hill which requested relief for the assessment Valley Hwy, to his property. Letter was read from Warren Gonnason, Public Works Director stating the protest is 13.45% of the total assessment roll . Mr. Gonnason explained the roll had been revised and new assessments were based on the actual amount of work done on the front of each property. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, TO ACCEPT THE ASSESSMENT ROLL AS ADJUSTED. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Gary Kohlwes, 10816 Rowen Rd. S. , Seattle, Renton School District Renton School #403 Superintendent, requested council reconsider appeal re waiver- District of-off-site- improvements for Short Plat. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND Short Plat 070-80, ROCKHILL, THE REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF OFF-SITE- IMPROVEMENTS SHOULD BE W-071-80 APPROVED. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: HUGHES, ROCKIIILL, STREDICKE,SHANE; 3-N0: TRIMM, CLYMER REED. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND SHANE , BASED ON AN ERROR IN FACT BY THE HEARING EXAMINER IN CONCLUSION NO. 4 THAT THERE WILL NOT BE A SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE IN VEHICULAR OR PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC DUE TO THE MULTIPLE DEVELOPMENT MATTER ON S. 27TH ST. AND :0INCURRENCE WITH THE HEARING EXAMINER IN ALL OTHER MATTERS. AMENDING MOTION BY REED, SECOND HUGHES, TO GRANT WAIVER- OF-OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS. CARRIED. ORIGINAL MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED Alley in Area John Troxel , 388 NW 112th, Seattle, requested matter re alley of Sunset Vista in area of the New Taco Bell be brought out at this time. MOVED Apartments & BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT BE New Taco Bell READ AT THIS TIME. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke presented Transportation Committee report that no information, other than Mr. Troxel ' s letter was provided for the committee and that the matter should be referred to the Administration. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Mr. Troxel noted previous request for closure of alley at the end of the Tavern property so the alley could not be used as a through street, adding concern for the children who play in the alley. Mr. Troxel also requested screening of the retention pond. Ed Baicy, 20857 108th Ave. SE, Kent , presented petition with seven (Petition from signatures stating need for a traffic barrier to close alley, Apartment House landscape buffer of trees along setback, improve alley to city Owners) standards , relocate retention pond & dumpster, and review access approach to the Taco Bell from Sunset Blvd. and parking along west side of building. Mr. Baicy also added children use the alley for access to the school and thatniany cars speed through the area. Renton City Council October 20, 1980 Page Two Audience Comment - Continued Alley in Area Chester Biggins , 2611 NE Sunset Blvd., requested closure of the of Sunset Vista alley to through traffic, especially for the safety of the Apartments & children in the area. Richard Floth, 12652 SE 158th, noted New Taco Bell possible problem of cars backing into the alley from the new Taco Bell parking spaces that abut the alley. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND,REED TO REFER THE MATTER BACK TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. 9: 10 p.m. Council reconvened at 9: 17 p.m. Roll Call : All Council Members were present as previously listed. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included : Proclamation Mayor' s Proclamation for Octoberfest Celebration Days , October 25-26, 1980. Council Concurred. Board of Public Administrative Assistant requested revision of two ordinances, Works/Environ- addition of Building Director to members of Board of Public Works mental Review and change membership of Environmental Review Committee to "three Committee city officials to be appointed by the Mayor". Refer to Ways and Means Committee. I Transfer of Municipal Court requested transfer of funds in the amount of Funds-Municipal $6,787.64 needed for part time employees to handle increased Court case load and the court is now processing own citation in computers requiring a vast amount of personnel time. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Olga M. Lewis Land Use Hearing Examiner recommended approval with restrictive Rezone covenants of Olga M. Lewis Rezone R-080-80. G-6000 to L-1 property R-080-80 located at 519 SW 12th St. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Kohl Excavating, Land Use Hearing Examiner recommended approval with conditions Inc. of Kohl Excavating, Inc. Preliminary Plat PP-076-80, E-091-90. PP-076-80 Property located between 80th Ave. S. and SW 3rd Pl . north of Preliminary Plat SW Sunset Blvd. Council concurred. Claim for Claim for damages filed by Puget Sound Power & Light Co. for Damages-Puget alleged damage to underground facilities at 2006 Edmonds Dr. SE Power in the amount of $244.00. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Claim for Claim for damages filed by Harold R. Macklin for alleged sewer Damages-Harold back-up caused by break in line, October 1980. Cost of services R. Macklin claimed $31 . 59. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Alley Vacation City Clerk presented petition of Winford K. Mnnre request for Winford K. Moore vacation of a portion of an alley, 6th St. between Cedar Ave. and Mill Ave. S. Refer to Public Works Dept. , Board of Public Works, and Transportation Committee for determination of valid petition, appraisal and retention of utility easements. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for a resolution setting December 1 , waft 1980 for public hearing. Federal Shared Finance Dept. request for public hearing on Federal Shared Revenue Revenue to be set October 27, 1980 per State Law. Council Concurred. Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, TO ADOPTED THE CONSENT AGENDA AS Adopted PREPARED. CARRIED. Renton City Council October 20, 1980 Page Three OLD BUSINESS Councilman Clymer left the Council Chambers and took no part in this discussion, declaring it was a conflict of interest. Undergrounding Councilman Shane inquired if residents in area of Burnett Ave. S. of Utilities- improvements had been informed of underground improvements and Burnett Ave. S. obligation to pay for undergrounding from the house to the street. Mr. Gonnason explained that the undergrounding of utilities was not part of the original project. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND .... HUGHES, REFER MATTER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE TO REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Councilman Clymer returned to Chambers. Transportation Councilman Stredicke presented Transportation Committee report Committee which recommended no action re possible cul-de-sac on South 18th Cul-de-sac as a result of closing South 18th to Rolling Hills. MOVED BY South 13th STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL,TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. SE 43rd St. Transportation Committee report noted the committee had been Project advised that the City of Renton/Kant project with the Urban Arterial Board is in jeopardy and may be shelved completely. Requested Engineering Department and the Traffic Engineer to report to the committee at its next meeting. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Pedestrian Transportation Committee reported no action at this time regarding Safety-Union Ave. pedestrian safety on Union Ave. NE. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND NE ROCKHILL, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Diana Ledbury- Transportation Committee report recommended that Mrs . Ledbury Dangerous be notified that we are aware of her concerns re dangerous Streets streets and that she contact the Renton School District relative to bus stops rather than expensive street improvements at this time. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILLS, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Grady Way Councilman Stredicke inquired re the question of ownership Bridge of Grady Way Bridge between the City of Renton and the City of Tukwila. City Attorney, Larry Warren, stated the real question was to what degree that railroad would be participating in the project. Public Safety Councilman Hughes presented Public Safety Committee report Committee which recommended the adoption of a city noise control ordinance Noise Control and refer to Ways and Means Committee. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND Ordinance REED,TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Drug Public Safety Committee recommended adoption of an ordinance Paraphernalia restricting the sale of drug paraphernalia in the City of Renton and refer to the Ways and Means Committee. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND REED, TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Committee report recommending first reading of the following ordinance: Building An ordinance was read creating the position of building official , Official establishing general duties and qualifications. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO REFER BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. RESOLUTION #2369 A resolution was read declaring its intention to construct and Intent to Create install curbs, gutters, sidewalks , asphalt paving, retaining walls, and Construct additional storm drainage, roadway widening, and signalization, LID 322 channelization together with all necessary appurtenances thereto Puget Dr. S. from Benson Road S. to Rollings Hills Ave. SE and to create an LID to assess the cost s expense against the properties. Public Hearing to be held November 17, 1980. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Renton City Council October 20, 1980 Page Four Ordinances & Resolutions - Continued RESOLUTION #2370 A resolution was read extending the moratorium on land fill for Land Fill 60 days in the area bounded by SW 30th, SW 16th, SR 167 and the Moratorium Burlington Northern Railroad Tracts as previously passed in Extension Resolution No. 2349. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Utility Councilman Shane expressed belief the City should send tax Tax statements to residents for payment of Utility tax in order to claim on income tax reports. Traffic Councilman Stredicke commended City for new traffic light at Light Maple Valley ''Y''. ADJOUNRMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. 10: 10 P.M. CARRIED. Maxine E. Motor, Deputy City Clerk i CITY COUNCIL COMM E MEETING CALENDAR ( i Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF October 20, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 10/23 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room PUD' s COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 10/21 4:30 P.M. REED i 3rd Floor Conf. Room System Development Ordinance Meet with newly formed Citizens Committee WAYS AND MEANS Ion. 10/27 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Thurs. 10/23 3:00 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Aviation Lease Negotiations Thurs. 10/30 3:00 P.M. Alley/New Taco Bell UTILITIES Thurs. 10/23 4:00 P.M. SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK v PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT i OCTOBER 21 , 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7841 $ 2,500.00 Mary Pringle 117 Logan Av S Remodel 7842 7,000.00 Renton School District 315 Garden Av N Monorail 7843 30,000.00 Renton School District 1101 Hoquiam Av NE Remodel 7844 10,000.00 Steve & T. Kirkman 1013 N 36th St. Addition IR 7845 50,000.00 Leonard Strand 1224 N 32nd St. New Residence 7846 50,000.00 Leonard Strand 1228 N 32nd St. New Residence 7847 9,295.00 Pacific NW Bell Co. 300 SW 7th Street Shed 7848 1 ,256.00 Eugene Nock 212 Pelley Av N Re-roof 7849 451 ,000.00 CHG International , Inc. 500 Stevens Av SW Site Preparation 7850 VOID 7851 VOID 5872 VOID 7853 VOID 7854 VOID 7855 VOID 7856 VOID 7857 6,000.00 Robert Bennett & K. Dyer 706 N 29th Street Garage 7858 15,000.00 Joe Toms 523 S 31st Street Garage/Shop 7859 9,500.00 Daly Drive In Inc. 104 Rainier Av S Renovating 7860 2 ,000.00 Gerald J. Paulus 1010 N. 29th St. Garage 7861 2,500.00 Gerald J. Paulus 1010 N. 29th St. Addition 7862 65,000.00 William & Rhonda Cook 3712 Park Av N New Residence CONSTRUCTION PERMITS I 2608 Clyde Downing Bldrs. 2307 Blaine Av NE Side Sewer 2609 Bruce W. Goldmann 328 Cedar St. Side Sewer 2610 Edna A. Nelson 1905 NE 20th St. Side Sewer 2611 Emma K. Nelson 3714 Park Av N Side Sewer 2612 Abitare Associates 1300 S. Puget Drive Storm Sewer 2613 Shannon O' Neil 1702 Duval Av NE Watermain MECHANICAL PERMITS 8231 250.00 Mary Pringle 117 Logan Av S Washer 8232 2,800.00 Sam Lattanzio 2507 Talbot Crest Dr. Plumbing/Fixtures 8233 2,040.00 T. S. Downs 1807 Ferndale Av SE Plumbing/Fixtures 8234 7,000.00 Lewis & Joan Jones 1401 N 24th St. Plumbing/Fixtures 8235 1 ,967.00 Guy Pierce 535 Pelly Av N Oil Furnace 8236 VOID 8237 12,961 .00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Food Plaza Plumbing/Fixtures 8238 7,418.82 Darrell C. Bates 220 43rd St. SW Heat Pump 8239 14,000.00 Taco Bell 935 NE Harrington Av Heating/Air Conditioning 8240 789.00 Ronald & D. Becker 1713 SE 18th Place Fireplace Insert 8241 27,000.00 Dunn Lumber Co. 120 Factory Av Sprinkler System 8242 1 ,200.00 Frank Bryant 1518 S 28th St. Electric Furnace 8243 800.00 Lynn H. Livengood 5024 Lk. Wash. Blvd. NE Wood Fireplace Insert 8244 1 ,080.00 Charles Henderson Co. 3603 NE 11th Ct. Gas Furnace/Water- Heater , ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9338 3,000.00 City of Renton 1201 Lk Wash. Blvd. N Poles/Und. Wiring 9339 100.00 City of Renton 1201 Lk Wash. Blvd. N Temporary Power 9340 200.00 Dan Mangini 201 Union Av SE Mobile Homes 9341 1 , 100.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd NE Washer/Dryer Circum 9342 440.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd NE #2,3 Washer/Dryer Circuits 9343 220.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd #3 Washer/Dryer Circuits 9344 660.00 Springtree Apartments " #1 ,2,4 Washer/Dryer Circuits 9345 660.00 Springtree Apartments " M#1 ,2,3 Washer/Dryer Circuits 9346 880.00 Springtree Apartments K#1 ,2,3,4 Washer/Dryer Circuits 9347 660.00 Springtree Apartments H#6,7,8 Washer/Dryer Circuits 9348 880.00 Springtree Apartments J#2,3,7,8 Washer/Dryer Circuits 9349 220.00 Springtree Apartments U#3 Washer/Dryer Circuits 9350 880.00 Springtree Apartments " B#1 ,2,3,4 Washer/Dryer Circuits 9351 26,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Alternate Feeder 9352 8,500.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Electric Motors 9353 10,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-85 Substation 9354 76,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-45 Light Fixtures 9355 250.00 Harold W. Hill 3320 Lind Av SW Temporary Service 9356 9,000.00 Renton Fire Dept. 17040 108th St. SE Fire Station 9357 1 ,200.00 Joe Pete McCaslin 1703 NE 20th St . New Residence 9358 1 ,500.00 Frank Bryant 1518 S 28th St. Increase Service 9359 21 ,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg . 4-21 . 1 Food Service/Kitchen 9360 7,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-50. 1 Feeder 161 200.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 162 100.00 Randolph A. Carter 1542 Union Av NE Temporary Service 363 200.OQ Robert P. Bennett 706 N 29th Street Wire Garage 9364 250.00 Gerald J. Paulus 1010 N. 29th St. Addition 9365 30.00 Rachelle Cinque 1001 N 32nd St. Garage 9366 100.00 William & Rhonda Cook 3712 Park Av N Temporary Service SIGN PERMITS 833 600.00 Northwest Food Brokers 4242 E. Valley Road Wall Signs (2) 834 380.00 Donogh Enterprises 2514 Edmonds Av NE Directional Sign (1 ) 1 Of kE COUNCIL MEMBERS 1>1}, � `N O AGENDA THOMAS W TRIMM, U �% �'`� EARL CLYMERCOUNCIL RESIDfNT _ ROBERT HUGHES Z MLL JOHN W REED 0 O y /'� /�/ RANDALL ROCKHILL 9.0 R E N T O N C I T ! b O U N C � CHARLES f SHANE 09 e�P RICHARD M STREDICKE gTFO SEP111_0 PRESIDING REGULAR MEETING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y.SHINPOCH, October 2 7 , 1 9 8 0 DELORES A MEAD MAYOR Monday - 8 : 00 P . M . 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2 . CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF OCTOBER 20, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (a) Revised Rainier Avenue Annexation - 75% Petition (b) Federal Shared Revenue 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. a. Mayor Shinpoch' s Proclamation for National REACT Month (Radio Emergency Associated Citizens Teams) during Month of November, 1980. Concur. b. Claim for Damages filed by Susan R. O' Brien; $300; City vehicle accident, alley behind Mill Ave. S. 10/11/80. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier, c. Appeal of Hearing Examiner's decision re City of Renton request for rezone L-1 to R-3 , area located on east side of Burneet Ave, S. between S 4th and 7th Streets. Refer to Planning and Development Committee to report back. 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Bob Korn - Regarding Street Name b. Renton Police Officer - Regarding Resolution No. 2332 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 13 . ADJOURNMENT T RENTON CITY COUNCIL October 27 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Letter from Bob Korn re street name change NE 9th Court „ Latecomer Agreement Requests CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for Damages by Susan O'Brien COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Federal Shared Revenue for budget hearings PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Appeal on City Rezone located on the east side of Burnett S. PLANNING DEPARTMENT Rainier Annexation to Boundary Review Board WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Police Benefits - Resolution 2332 Waivers and Deferrals Ordinance Ordinances on first reading 10/27: LID #312 Final Assessment Noise Control Narcotics Paraphernalia Membership Bd of Public Works Olga Lewis Rezone PUBLIC HEARING ,i 12/1/$-0 Winford Moore proposed Street Vacation S 6th St. I RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting October 27 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN REED. CHARLES F. SHANE was absent. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney, IN ATTENDANCE MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; TED BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; DON PERSSON, Police Department Representative. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL APROVE MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER 20, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, Revised Rainier published and mailed, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public hearing Avenue Annexation to consider the Revised Rainier Avenue Annexation located on 75% Petition the west side of Rainier Ave. N. southwest of the Renton Airport . The petition was previously certified by the Planning Department to represent 100% of the assessed valuation. Ethel Klepach, 8916 S 121st, Seattle, spoke against the annexation fearing slide damage and infringement of multiple or commercial upon the Bryn Mawr neighborhood, especially by access from S 121st. Darlene Abbott, 8925 S 121st, Seattle, inquired of height for proposed building and was advised by Mayor Shinpoch that the hearing is regarding annexation. Ron Healy, 10512 NE 25th, Bellevue, spoke favoring annexation and noted plans for an office complex approximately 40' in height (bank 80-90' ) with 14 access from Rainier Ave. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, Public Works Director Gonnason explained present County zoning of the area RS 7200 and General Commercial ; annexation into City with a General classification was explained. Also use of S 121st Street was discussed and Gonnason noted the 90' , 65% slope with bad soil and slide conditions which would preclude opening of the street to Rainier Ave. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND HUGHES, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CITY ACCEPT THE ANNEXATION PETITION AND FORWARD MATTER TO THE KING COUNTY BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD FOR APPROVAL. CARRIED. Mayor Shinpoch noted cost to the City of Planning Department time for this annexation at this stage has cost $5,000. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted Federal Shared and published according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public Revenue for hearing to consider the Mayor's recommended use of Federal 1981 Revenue Sharing Funds for the Year 1981 in the amount of $514,868. The Mayor' s recommended expenditures of the funds: Park improve- ments and renovations , purchase of street sweeper and energy conservative street light luminaires; mobile radio units for security of persons and property; Library books, materials and storage units; and Debt Service for reduction of Limited and General Obligation Bond issues for Municipal Building, Senior Center and proposed City Shop Construction. Mayor Shinpoch explained the recommended expenditures noting that no salaries are included so that in the event funds end or are not received, City would function with no adverse effect. Deputy Finance Director Bennett noted Federal requirement for the hearing in the event revenue sharing funds are available. Parks Director Webley explained proposed park improvements. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER THE MATTER OF THE FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR CONSIDERATION AT THE BUDGET SESSION. CARRIED. Renton City Council 10/27/80 Page 2 CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included: Proclamation Proclamation of Mayor Shinpoch declared the month of November, REACT 1980 as National REACT Month honoring the Radio Emergency Associated Citizens Teams. (Two REACT Members were present and distributed Help flags . ) Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Susan R. O' Brien, 426 Mill Ave. S Apt. #4, in the amount of $300 claiming damage from City vehicle backing into the O' Brien car in alley behind Mill Ave. S. on 10/11/80. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Renton Rezone An Appeal was filed by Derrill T. Bastain, Attorney for, Thomas R-o63-80 H. Cooke regarding the Hearing Examiner's decision on City of Renton request for rezone of property from L-1 to R-3 and B-1 , located on the east side of Burnett Ave. S between S 4th and S 7th Streets. Refer to the Planning and Development Committee to report back. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS Approved PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Bob Korn, 3700 NE 9th Court, told of problems in Street Name Change street address with mail service, visitors and deliveries in Requested locating the cul-de-sac, since street name change 10 years ago. The letter asked that the cul-de-sacs off Redmond Ave. NE be named Redmond rather than NE 9th. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, REFER CORRESPONDENCE TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR RESPONSE. CARRIED. Police Benefits Letter from Police Lieut. Ray Caldwell petitioned for Council reconsideration of Resolution #2332 adopted 5/5/80 which was result of Police Lieutenant 's previous request for equal longevity benefits and resulted in other employment benefits being slashed. The letter recalled the history of Resolution 1828 granting equality of benefits between the Guild and non- Guild members; Resolution #1998 repealed that resolution and existing benefits; Resolution 2233 restored equality and passage of Resolution 2332 reduced benefits. The letter ques- tioned City's intent, being of the belief it was not intent to reduce the then existing benefits and that if it was , that the affected employees be given an opportunity to offer justi- fication for each of the lost benefits. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Towing of Councilman Stredicke questioned towing away of automobiles Vehicles parked in various situations in the City and inquired as to revenue the City received. Police Lt. Persson advised the City receives no revenue from towed vehicles. Stredicke noted in non-emergency situations , it would be advantageous to the City to fine illegal parking rather than towing away vehicles. Grady Way Bridge Councilman Stredicke requested copy of Public Works Dept. report Load Limit regarding load limit on Grady Way Bridge, noting with prohibiting of trucks, it would be advantageous to re-open the Monster Rd cross- ing as trucks are forced three miles around. Mayor Shinpoch noted the load limit was causing problems with Metro by precluding use of the bridge for buses. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill submitted Development committee report recommending that the ordinance for waivers Committee and deferrals of on and off-site improvements be referred to the Ways and Means Committee. The report explained review of Waivers and the proposed ordinance ''Requiring all On and Off-Site Improvements Deferrals to be installed, waived or deferred prior to the issuance of Ordinance a Permanent Occupancy Permit, defininq conditions for Issuance of a Temporary Occupancy Permit.'' MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, REFER THE ORDINANCE TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 10/27/80 Page 3 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Utilities Utility Committee Member Stredicke submitted Utilities Committee report regarding letter from Mary Moore favoring Honey Moore Reqqest Creek and Kennydale Interceptors . The report recommended Re Interceptor referral to the Administration for discussion upon completion of the Water and Sewer Rate Study. The report noted requests for Latecomer' s Latecomer' s Agreements have been presented to the committee Agreements from William Tsao, Earlington Woods, Andrew Deak/Talbot Road Properties and John Stone Mini Warehouse water main. The report recommended referral to the Administration for referral -. back to the Committee when work has been completed and accepted by the City. The Committee will then review and make recommenda- tion. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee Committee report recommending second and final reading of an ordinance Ordinance #3475 creating the position of Building Official , listing general Building Official duties and qualifications. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. First Reading The Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading of Ordinances : of the following Ordinances: An ordinance was read confirming LID #312 West Valley Highway Improvements and confirming the LID #312 assessment roll . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Noise Control An ordinance was read establishing noise performance standards and maximum environmental noise levels , adopting State Code and establishing penalties. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Narcotics An ordinance was read requiring business proprietors to exclude Paraphernalia minors from placeswhere devices and paraphernalia for use of marijuana or other controlled substances are displayed or offered for sale and providing penalties . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Board of Public An ordinance was read amending the Board of Public Works Works Membership Membership, including the Building Official as a voting member. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Lewis Rezone An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from G-6000 to L-1 for property located at 519 SW 12th St . ; known as the Olga M. Lewis Rezone R-080-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution #2371 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption Fund Transfer of the following resolutions : A resolution was read for transfer Court Salaries of $6,787. 74 from the Contingency Fund to Current Fund/Municipal Court for Salaries and Wages. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. Councilman Trimm requested the Administration investigate State reimbursement for changes required in Municipal Court bookkeeping system which necessitated additional personnel . MOTION CARRIED. Resolution #2372 A resolution was read setting the date of 12/1/80 for public Winford Moore hearing on the Winford K. Moore request for street vacation Proposed Streett�F-St. between Cedar Ave. and Mill Ave. S. VAC 9-80. MOVED Vacation BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. VOUCHER APPROVAL Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recommended approval for payment of Vouchers #30564 through #30750 in the amount of $478,882.79 having received the proper certifications. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, APPROVE REPORT FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. Renton City Council 10/27/80 Page 4 NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke called attention to City of Auburn legal publications of ordinances by summary only and asked that the matter be looked into for Renton in order to save publication costs. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch presented a map of the City showing City property, REPORT public use areas and park areas . Mayor Shinpoch invited the Council Members to participate in bus tour Saturday 11/8 8 :00a.m. by Administrative Assistant Parness to tour City facilities. Mayor Shinpoch noted attendance at the Hazen High School Home -- Coming and complimented the school on its talented students such as the band and choir. AUDIENCE COMMENT Kay Johnson , Renton Chamber of Commerce, distributed two pamphlets prepared by the Chamber: Information for New Residents and An Economic Profile of Renton. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, ADJOURN THE MEETING. CARRIED. 9:40 P.M. � d.111e�c�� Q• �P,Q.Dt� Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk EXP111 35 CITY 3C RENT,N DATE 10/27/80 Y.APRANT ;I;T?i3,TI0w FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS:—NO. :i3:3559; n30E63 CURRENT $131, 187.34 PARKS $29r7R6v87 ARTERIAL STREETS 5176+13 STREETS 554,302 92 LIBRARY $31332 09 COMP EMP TR A�-T $674114 STREET F�'R*ARD THR.Si $6,541s48 SENIOR CIT CENTER rO*iSTR $118.99 S TIRE STATION CONST FUN 52,219.73 G COULON BCH PK COr,SIR •24,225#60 CITY SHOP RELCCATE FUND $1,400000 WATERWORKS UTILIVY 5156,410091 AIRPORT 51,773.23 1975 W d S CONSTQLOCTION •414,605132 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 58,48378 FIREMEN'S PENSION 813,644.26 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $478,882 79 WE; THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND "EAN8 COMMITTEE OF THE ...W RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICED HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NU. 30564 THROUGH NO• 30750 IN THE AMOUNT OF •478,882.79 S 27TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1980. COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN - MEMBER MEMBER CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF October 28, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 10/30 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Appeal of Thomas Cook, Mitlmanco Property re Renton Rezone i COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 10/28 4:30 P.M. REED i 3rd Floor Conf. Room Status Report City Shop Site Negotiations ;Petition re Current 1 Shop Site & Senior Parking/Trans. Tues. 11/4 4:30 P.M. 3rd Floor Conf. Room Fed. Land Fill/Drainage Program, CLYMER Flood Hazard/Insurance WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 11/3 7:00 P.M. 6th Floor Conf . Room Lt . Caldwell Letter Representativ s from Administration Requested PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES a 1 TRANSPORTATION Thurs. 10/30 3:00 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf . Room Alley/New Taco Bell -Highlands,3 :0 P.M. Aviation Lease Negotiations & Res r. Burnett Ave . Improvements 4:00 P. i. UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT OCTOBER 28, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7863 $ 6,500. 00 Renton Highlands Spg. Cntr. 900 Harrington NE Walkway 7864 33,000.00 Wash. Natural Gal 319 N 3rd St. Remodel 7865 13,500. 00 M & A Thompson 620 Pelly N Addition 7866 - DeMarco Farms Inc. 520 Burnette S Demolition 7867 20,000. 00 Ray Brown 1147 Aberdeen NE Foundation 7868 16,000. 00 Trinity Fund 1300 S Puget Dr. Sw. Pool/Deck 7869 4,000. 00 Wm. J. Muirhead 201 Union Av SE Shed/Awning 7870 4,000. 00 A.C. Orem 201 Union SE Shed/Awning 7871 42,000. 00 Wick Homes , Inc. 4130 SE 1st P1. New Residence 7872 40 ,000.00 Jack L. Colombi 2900 Park N Ne,,,, Residence CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2614 Chas. Henderson Co. 2208 SE 21st Side Sewer 2615 Chas. Henderson Co. 2209 SE 21st Side Sewer 2616 Chas. Henderson Co. 2213 SE 21st Side Sewer 2617 Chas. Henderson Co. 2203 SE 21st Side Sewer 2618 Chas. Henderson Co. 2307 SE 21st Side Sewer 2619 Chas. Henderson Co. 2311 SE 21st Side Sewer 2620 Chas. Henderson Co. 2315 SE 21st Side Sewer 2621 Chas. Henderson Co. 2402 SE 21st Side Sewer 2622 Chas. Henderson Co. 2308 SE 21st Side Sewer 2623 Chas. Henderson Co. 2304 SE 21st Side Sewer 2624 Chas. Henderson Co. 2214 SE 21st Side Sewer 2625 Chas. Henderson Co. 2210 SE 21st Side Sewer 2626 Chas. Henderson Co. 2206 SE 21st Side Sewer 2627 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4426 SE 4th St. Side Sewer 2628 Leonard Builders, inc. 44.32 SE 4th St. Side Sewer 2629 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4518 SE 4th St. Side Sewer 2630 Tim Downs 1807 Ferndale SE Curb Break 2631 Trinity Fund, Inc. Puget Dr. Emerg. Access 2632 Sorco Lot 1 Windstar Reloc. Drvwy. ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9367 1,625.15 Minnie Tayior 1116 Queen NE Elec. Heat ANOW 9368 50. 00 Mrs. Joe Arko 430 Burnett S Underg. Conv. 9369 200.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 9370 850. 00 Chas. Henderson Co. 3622 SE 19th Ct. New Residence 9371 850.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 2104 SE 21st New Residence 9372 600.00 Don Cummingham 351 Seneca NW Add Ccts. 9373 1,150. 00 Fancher Flyways, Inc. Renton Airport Undg. Svc. 9374 1,580.00 Clyde Downing Co. 2307 Blaine Av NE New Residence 9375 200. 00 Philip D. Lyman 914 S 30th P1. Addition 9376 300. 00 Clyde Downing Const. 2224 Aberdeen NE Undg. Svc. 9377 100.00 Lk. Terrace Trailer Park 2100 Lk. Wash. Bl. Mobil Home 9378 50. 00 Leonard Strand 1224 N 32nd St. Temp. Power 9379 750.00 Roulff Brandel 2015 Duvall Av NE Addition 9380 1, 100.00 Mitch Gipson 520 Morris S Rewire 9381 144 ,400.00 Sea-First Bank 300 Burnett S Bank Bldg. 9382 100.00 Donogh Enterprises 2503 NE Edmonds Temp. Service 9383 1,500.00 John F. Parks 5227 Ripley Ln N New Residence 9384 100. 00 Chas. Henderson Co. 2315 SE 21st Temp. Service MECHANICAL PERMITS 8245 250.00 Jack Seipel 129 1/2 Wells N Wood Stove 8246 7, 600.00 Paccar 480 Houser Way N Sprinkler Sys. 8247 800.00 Timothy J. Phinney 964 Aberdeen NE Wood Stove 8248 2, 200.00 Leonard Bldrs. Inc. 4518 SE 4th St. Plumbing/Fix. 8249 2,200.00 Taco Bell Inc. 935 Harrington NE Irrig. Sys, 8250 25,880. 00 Brady International 3002 Lind SW Plumbing/Fix. 8251 7, 700.00 Misty Cove Condominiums 5021 Ripley Ln S Fireplaces 8252 25,880.00 Brady International 3002 Lind Av SW Heaters 8253 14,114.00 Boeing 500 Logan N Lwn. Sprink. -- 8254 300.00 Philip D. Lyman 914 S. 30th Pl. Plbg/Fix. 8255 2, 500.00 Neil Griffith 907 N 30th Heat Pump 8256 2,000.00 Guy Lambiaso 2828 Whitworth S Plbg/Fix. 8257 1,450.00 Bill Pearson 3330 Edmonds NE Septic Tank 8258 807.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 2104 SE 21st Gas Furnace 8259 400.00 Robert Kingen 3014 Lk. Wsh. Blvd Gas Burner 8260 400.00 Mr. Wilson 464 Stevens NW Gas Burner 8261 4,500.00 The Koll Company 296 SW 43rd Gas Piping SIGN PERMITS 835 210.00 Gary Moritz 326 Union NE Wall Sign 836 100.00 G & M Investments 3815 NE 4th Banners 837 100.00 G & M Investments 3815 NE 4th Ground Signs 838 150.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 1900 SE 21st Directional 839 150.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 2100 Jones SE Directional 840 150.00 Chas. Henderson Co. 2115 SE 21st Ident. C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS !MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1980 0 THE FINANCE DIRECTOR; TE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL X4/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of OCT. $73,831.44 8/80 STREET FWD. THRUST PARKS & RECREATION Per Resolution No. 2358 $60,000.00 301/138.00.00 101/210.00.00 STREET FWD. THRUST CITY STREETS Per Resolution No. 2358 $50,000.00 301/138.00.00 103/210.00.00 (13/80 CURRENT FUND $ 97 , 702 . 64 PARKS & RECREATION 24 , 717 . 30 ARTERIAL STREETS 10 , 862 . 63 CITY STREETS 11, 699 . 56 LIBRARY 81909 . 90 COMP . EMP .TRNG .ACT. 204 . 63 0 FEDERAL SHARED REV. 154 , 311 . 0 STREET FWD. THRUST 3 . 0 CEDAR RV. TR.CONSTR. 22 . 43 SENIOR CTZ . CTR, CONS R, 7 , 042 . 46 S . FIRE ST .CONST .FUNI 36 , 678 . 52 COULON BCH PK CONSTI . 7 , 134 . 10 WATERWORKS UTILITY 91 , 352 . 96 AIRPORT 7 , 829 . 91 1975 W & S CONSTR. _ 7 , 636 . 43 i;')L1IPMENT RENTAL 22 , 579 . 57 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo . OCT. $488 , 687 . 04 CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT FUND Per Resolution No . 2362 $ 2 , 000 . 00 E Y, MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL_ 10/15/80 CURRENT FUND $130,007.32 PARKS & RECREATION 32,789.56 +� CITY STREETS 26,913.46 LIBRARY 11,157.11 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 899.15 S.FIRE STATION CONSTR. 4,923.50 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 25,141.12 AIRPORT 2,494.38 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,077.50 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of OCT. $237,403.10 10/17/80 STREET FWD. THRUST PARKS & RECREATION Per Resolution No. 2358 $ 20,000.00 301/138.00.00 101/210.00.00 WNW 10/15/80 LIBRARY FUND CURRENT FUND Reimbursement for chair $ 97.93 10/15/80 CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT FUND Per Resolution No. 2367 $ 7,925.00 i 10/18/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of OCT. $73,077.40 ;.9 V-1-CL20 Lill 1 MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR ti C I T Y O F R E N T O N TRANSFERS MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR; TE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 27/80 CURRENT FUND $131,187. 34 PARKS & RECREATION 29,786.87 ARTERIAL STREETS 176.13 CITY STREETS 54,302.92 LIBRARY 3, 332.09 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 674. 14 STREET FORWARD THRUST 6,541.48 SENIOR CITZ.CTR.CONSTR. 118.99 S.FIRE ST.CONSTR. 2,219.73 G.COULON BCH.PK.CONSTR. 24,225.60 CITY SHOP RELOCATE 1,400.00 i WATERWORKS UTILITY 156,410.91 AIRPORT 1,773.23 1975 W & S CONSTR. 44,605.32 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 8,483.78 i FIREMEN'S PENSION 13,644.26 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of OCT. $478,882.79 STREET FWD. THRUST PARK FUND Per Resolution No.2358 $ 63,000.00 301/138.00.00 101/210.00.00 STREET FWD. THRUST STREET FUND Per Resolution No.2358 $ 50,000.00 301/138.00.00 103/210.00.00 31/80 CURRENT FUND $129,414. 111 PARKS & RECREATION 32,961 . 53 ' CITY STREETS 27,420.82 LIBRARY 10,339.29 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 921 . 50 S.FIRE STATION CONSTR. 4,917.00 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 25,774.29 AIRPORT 2,471 . 46 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,077.50 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of OCT. $237,297.50 CLAIMS FUND CITY STREETS Cancel warrant no.# 30730 $ 6,936.36 MAYOR Oe Pv>1 FINANCE DIRECTOR OF I? q q +� COUNCIL MEMBERS AGENDA O THOMAS W TRIMM, U " Z COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES JOHN W.REED 0 RANDALL ROCKHILLpCNTON ` 1rY ` OvACIL CHARLES F SHANE O,9gT�D e�P RICHARD M STREDICKE SEPT_--o REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y.SHINPOCH, NOVEMBER 3 , 1 9 8 0 DELORES A.MEAD MAYOR 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3, APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF OCTOBER 27, 1980 4. PUBLIC MEETING: Revised Union Ave. Annexation - 10% Letter of Intent; Located East of Union Ave. NE between NE 4th St. and Heather Downs 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distrubted to Council Members for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested. ... a. Finance Director requests ordinance authorizing issuance and sale of interest bearing warrants LID //314. Refer to Ways and Means Committee, b. Finance Director requests ordinance amending Ordinance #/3289 to increase interest and penalty rate on LID #/312. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. c. Traffic Engineering requests renewal of CATV contract for services by 3-H Management and Consultants. Concur and authorize Mayor and Clerk sign. d. Claims for Damages were filed by : (1 ) Joanna R. Tweet; $525 claiming boulder fell from rockery and damaged car; (2) Marvin L. Williams claiming board missing in walkway of SW 43rd bridge causing personal injury in undetermined amount; (3) Barron Auto Sales; $3,440. 15 claiming damage to auto due to open manhole on Rainier Ave. N. Refer Claims to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. e. Appeal by Clark-Rich, Inc. and C.E. Loveless and Assoc. of Hearing Exami- ner decision for denial of special permit for four-plex units on north side of NE 12th St, between Duvall NE and Anacortes NE; known as Central Highlands Plaza Apartments, SP-077-80. Refer to Planning and Development Comm_i_ttee I for report_back. _____ 7, CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Public Works Department - Agreement between Boeing and the City re Signal Improvement at N 6th St . and Logan Ave. N 8. OLD BUSINESS 9, ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT 3sa � 1 RENTON CITY COUNCIL November 3 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for Damages - Joanna R. Tweet Marvin L. Williams Barrc„i Auto Sales MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign CATV Contract with3-H Management " If Rentor Aviation Lease PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Appeal by Clark-Rich and CE Loveless & Assoc. of SP-077-80 Central Highlands Plaza TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Agreement with Boeing for signal at N 6th and Logan N WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Ordinance on first reading 11/3: Waiver & Deferral Finance Director request for ordinances : LID Warrants (Ordinance adopted 11/3) LID Interest Rate (Ordinance adopted 11/3) mom RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting November 3 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President Pro tem; JOHN W. REED, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT J . HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT THOMAS W. TRIMM, CARRIED. CHARLES SHANE arrived at 8:02 PM and Trimm at 8:23 PM. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GWEN .MARSHALL, Finance Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; DON PERSSON, Police Department. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF OCTOBER 27, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, Union Avenue published and mailed, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public meeting to Revised consider the 10. Letter of Intent to annex property to the City on Annexation the east side of Union Avenue between NE 4th St. and Heather Downs loo Letter of (SE 1st Place) and easterly to approximately 136th Ave. SE; known Intent as the Union Avenue Annexation Revised. Letter from City Clerk Del Mead advised the City Council needs to determine whether to accept the letter of intent, require adoption of a proposed zon- ing regulation and any pre-existing bonded indebtedness and authorize circulation of the 75% petition. Letter from James V. O' Conner, attorney for Vincent C. Buckham, requested approval of �. the 10% letter of intent to annex and noted its close proximity to the present City boundaries and that utilities are presently utilized by residents of the area, making the annexation logical . Planning Director Ericksen pointed out the area and designation on Comprehensive Plan map, noting the area is 28-2'- acres scattered single family homes and undeveloped property in transition to suburban residential density; estimated population 54; Assessed valuation $502,430 (1980) . Upon Council inquiry, Gonnason noted Heather Downs and Fernwood sewers are adequate for area, that low easterly portion may be used as green belt, that area subject to systems development fee of 1 .8t Heather Downs LID fee and the 1C per sq. ft . sewer and water. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL AUTHORIZE CIRCULATION OF THE 75% PETITION SUBJECT TO STIPULATION REQUIRING ACCEPTANCE OF ZONING, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND ASSUMPTION OF THE BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF THE CITY. James O' Conner agreed to stipulations. MOTION CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Thomas Cooke, 8241 S. 126th Place, Seattle, requested presentation Renton Rezone of appeal of Renton Rezone in the Burnett Ave. S area. MOVED BY R-063-80 ROCKHILL, SECOND STREDICKE, CHANGE THE ORDER OF BUSINESS AND L-1 to B-1 b R-3 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT BE PRESENTED. CARRIED. Burnett Ave. S Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented along the Park committee report noting consideration of the appeal of Thomas H. Cooke re Land Use Hearing Examiner recommendation dated 9/19/80 Appeal by as modified by the letter of reconsideration dated 10/6/80. -•— Thomas Cooke The report recommended that the Council find that the rezone applicant, City of Renton, has not established that the rezone is necessary to promote public health, safety, morals or welfare as required by law, insofar as the portion of the recommendation which was appealed is concerned. The committee report further recommended that the Council find Conclusion No. 8 of the Examiner' s 9/19/80 report in error that further expansion of the L-1 uses on Mr. Cooke's property would not be compatible with surrounding uses. The report recommended that the Council modify the recom- mendation of the Hearing Examiner to deny the requested rezone a Renton City Council 11/3/80 Page 2 AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued Appeal of in connection with Mr. Cooke's property, and the Council approve Renton Rezone the reclassification of the remainder of the property as out- R-o63-8o lined in the Hearing Examiner report of 9/19/80 as amended by the letter of reconsideration 10/6/80. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOP- MENT COMMITTEE. * Upon request for clarification from Stredicke, Rockhill explained the City did not establish that the rezone was necessary to promote public health, safety or welfare in regard to conclusions #7 and #8, that the Milmanco property is non- ..... conforming under Examiner's recommendation (not allowable in B-1 ) . Rockhill further explained the Milmanco property (Thomas Cooke) would remain as currently zoned L-1 and noted the appeal has no effect on property on Burnett . MOTION CARRIED.* CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. LID #314 Letter from Finance Director Gwen Marshall requested an ordinance Warrants authorizing issuance and sale of interest bearing warrants for LID #314 (Street improvements in area of East Valley Highway) . Refer to the Ways' and Means Committee. (See later action. ) LID #312 Letter from Finance Director requested an ordinance amending Interest Rate Ordinance #3289 to increase the interest and penalty rate on LID #312 (West Valley Improvements) . Refer to Ways and Means Committee. (See Ordinances and Resolutions.) CATV Contract Letter from Public Works Department, Traffic Engineering Division requested renewal of the CATV contract for services by 3-H Manage- ment and Consultants, Inc. The letter stated the contract includes an annual increase of $923.25 which the City supports due to the amount of activities participated in by 3-H Management on behalf of City. Concur and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the agreement. Claims for Claim for Damages was filed by Joanna R. Tweet, 2205 NE 6th Ct. , Damages in amount of $525 c.laiming a boulder fell from rockery and Joanna Tweet damaged her car. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Marvin Williams Claim for Damages was filed by Marvin L. Williams, 13117 SE 188th, for personal injury in undetermined amount due to board missing in walkway of SW 43rd bridge. Refer to City Attorney and Insur- ance Carrier. Barron Auto Sales Claim for Damages was filed by Barron Auto Sales, Rainier Ave. by Covenant Insurance, Woodland Hills, CA. , in amount of S3,440. 15 claiming damage to auto due to open manhole on Rainier Ave. N. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Appeal of An appeal was filed by Clark-Rich, Inc- and C. E. Loveless and SP-077-80 Assoc. of Hearing Examiner decision for denial of special permit for four-plex units on north side of NE l2th St. between Duvall NE and Anacortes NE; known as the Central Highland Plaza Apartments. Refer to the Planning and Development Committee for report back. Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, THE CONSENT AGENDA BE APPROVED Approval AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Public Works Department, Traffic Engineer Gary Norris, Now Agreement with requested approval for agreement between the City and Boeing Boeing for Commercial Airplane Company for improvement of traffic signal at Signal at North 6th Street and Logan Ave. North. The agreement states that N 6th & Logan N Boeing will pay for the cost of materials and labor and the City provide design, plans and inspection; that staff believes project is necessary and of benefit to the City. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER MATTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 11/3/80 Page 3 Councilman Thomas Trimm arrived at the Council meeting. 8:23 p.m. OLD BUSINESS Mayor Shinpoch presented Councilman Shane with letter from King County explaining services to the City, as requested by Shane 10/27. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted report Committee noting meeting with Staff, owners of adjacent property and ianay�- Alley Traffic ment of Taco Bell re alley traffic in area of Sunset Blvd, and Sunset Blvd. NE Harrington NE. The report recommended no closure or vacation of the alley at the present time. The report also recommended that the administration have the Taco Bell parking lot signed for "right turn only" onto the alley, that vegetation at the base of the tavern building be removed, and crIat full al ?ey improvements , including paving, be made for the full iength of the. *raco Bell property. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Stredicke noted Highlands School asked co advise students to use sidewalks to and from school and not the alley. (Aviation) Transportation (Aviation) Committee report noted Renton Aviation Committee has been renting the municipal hangar on its leased property Renton Aviation on a short term lease until the new construction is completed Lease and have requested' an extension on a month-to-month basis. The report recommended approval at $330 per month, plus 12% leasehold tax for a four month period, which represents an increase of 100. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN REPORT AND AUTHORIZE MAYOR AND CLERK TO SIGN LEASE. CARRIED. Airport Appraisal The Committee report recommended Council approval for appraisal of the entire Municipal Airport. The report stated a number of leases are to be renegotiated in 1981 and the money has been budgeted in 1980 and carried over to the 1981 budget. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Burnett Street Transportation Committee report submitted by Chairman Stredicke Undergrounding advising discussing of the Burnett Park, street and undergrounding project; that the administration had notified the nine affected property owners and more than half had paid the hookup fee. The report noted the Council committee had not discussed the underground- ing hookup fee of $72 at a public hearing, although the park, road and paving projects were discussed at public meetings and hearings. The report stated the committee feels the City erred in not meeting with the property owners about the undergrounding even though the park, street and undergrounding was all accomp- lished at no cost to the property owner; that the City could not dig the ditches or make connections on private property. No protests were filed and the committee recommended no action on the referral . MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Airport Councilman Stredicke inquired re airport restaurant, City Attorney Restuarant Warren advised that the proper transfer papers had not yet been received for transfer of ownership from Specialties Restaurant to New World Restaurant of California, that the New World may serve as management consultants until lease assignment approved. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee Committee report recommending first reading and suspension of the rules advancing the following ordinances for second and final readings: Ordinance #3476 An ordinance was read amending Ordinance #3289 which ordered LID #312 construction for improvements of West Valley Hwy. from SW 43rd to Interest Rate City Limits and allows issuance of LID warrants to be issued and shall not exceed 12% interest rate, also LID bonds shall not exceed 12% interest rate. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council 11/3/80 Page 4 Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued Ordinance #3477 An ordinance was read authorizing issuance and sale of interest Interim Financing bearing revenue warrants to Peoples National Bank at 620 of prime LID #314 Awarded interest to provide funds for interim financing of LID #314 to Peoples ( Improvements in area of East Valley Hwy. ) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following ordinances for second and final readings: (First reading 10/27/80) Ordinance #3478 An ordinance was read establishing motor vehicle noise performance Noise Control standards , maximum environmental noise levels and adopting by reference provisions of the Washington Administrative Code and establishing penalties for violation. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES, EXCEPT COUNCILMAN SHANE WHO LEFT THE CHAMBERS. CARRIED. Ordinance #3479 An ordinance was read requiring the exclusion of minors from Narcotic any room or place where devices, contrivances, instruments Paraphernalia for the smoking, inhalation, etc. of marijuana, hashish, or other controlled substances are displayed or offered for sale. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: COUNCILMAN SHANE LEFT THE CHAMBERS. ALL OTHER COUNCIL MEMBERS VOTED AYE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3480 An ordinance was read confirming assessment roll of LID #312 for LID #312 Roll construction of improvements in West Valley Hwy. from SW 43rd to Confirmed the city limits. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES, EXCEPT SHANE OUT OF CHAMBERS. CARRIED. Ordinance #3481 An ordinance was read amending the membership of the Board of �..,. Board of Public Works and adding the Building Official . MOVED BY CLYMER, Public Works SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL ..r. Membership AYES ( INCLUDING SHANE RETURNED TO THE CHAMBERS) . CARRIED. Ordinance #3482 Olga Lewis Rezone An ordinance was read rezoning from G-6000 to L-1 property Restrictive located at 519 SW 12th St. ; known as the Olga M. Lewis Rezone Covenants Filed R-080-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following ordinance for first reading: An ordinance was read requiring all off site Waiver & Deferral improvements to be installed, waived or deferred prior to the issuance of a permanent occupancy permit and defining conditions for issuance of a temporary occupancy permit. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution #2373 The Ways and MEANS Committee recommended reading and adoption Sidewalks of a resolution declaring an emergency and authorizing City Burnett Park work forces to construct sidewalk improvements adjacent to lkirnett Linear Park. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND BY HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Police Benefits The Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee report recommending that the matter of Police benefits and Resolution #2332 be tabled until the 1981 budget hearings. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke submitted letter for reading from Star Equip- Star Equipment ment, 4202 West Valley Road, regarding widening and improvements re SW 43rd St. for SW 43rd Street between West Valley Road and the railroad tracks. The letter protested the improvements for SW 43rd in narrowing the roadway from five to four lanes and explained the dangerous situation for thei,.r heavy equipment business. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, REFER LETTER TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. R S7-S— Renton City Council 11/3/80 Page 5 New Business - Continued Newcastle Councilman Rockhill requested a brief summary from the Planning Commission regarding effects of the Newcastle plan on the City. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch reported more than 30 City employees took a REPORT defensive driving course taught by Lt. Don Persson 10/30 in Defensive Driving basement classroom of the Fire Station. Tonda Honored Ernie Tonda was honored as Renton's Citizen of the Year by the Renton Elks 10/30. Since Ernie Tonda's retirement from the Fire Department, he has devoted time to the Historical Society. Mayor Shinpoch announced the Suburban Mayors meeting and State Dept. of Transportation, both Wednesday (See schedule) Budget Filed Mayor Shinpoch announced the 1981 preliminary budget has been filed with the City Clerk as required by law. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9:25 p.m. Delores A. Mead, C.M . City Clerk i CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 3 , 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE i Thurs. 11/6 7:30 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers Mayor to Present Budget i (See back for budget hearing schedule) PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 11/6 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Appeal of Special Permit SP-077-8 by Clark-Rich/C.E. Loveless & Ass C. COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 11/4 4:30 P.M. REED 13rd Floor Conf. Room Housing & Repair w/Ed Hayduk Fed. Land Fill/Drainage- Program Flood Hazard/Insurance WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 11/10 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Thurs: 11/5 3:00 P.M. I STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Aviation;4:00-Boeing re Signal at 6th & Logan and contract Thurs. 11/20 3\30 P.M. 1 Star Equipment request UTILITIES Thurs. 11/13 4:00 P.M. SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room + Utility rate study OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS LEOFF Wed. 11/5 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room Puget Power Mon. 11/10 7:00 P.M. Highlands Admin. Bldg. Windsor Hills Park Suburban Mayors Wed. 11/5 Evening Hotspurs in Kent St. Dept. of Transportation Wed. 11/5 5-9 P.M. Council Chambers SR 405 Tukwila to N. Renton Council Tour Sat. 11/8 8:00 A.M. I Meet at City Hall Tour of City Facilities SCHEDULE FOR 1981 BUDGET HEARINGS NOVEMBER 6 - THURSDAY - 7: 30 P.M. Mayor' s Presentation of Budget Revenue NOVEMBER 12 - WEDNESDAY - 7:30 P.M. Public Works Department NOVEMBER 13 - THURSDAY - 7: 30 P.M. Police Department Fire Department Firemen ' s Pension Board NOVEMBER 18 - TUESDAY - 7:30 P.M. Library Planning Department Park Department NOVEMBER 19 - WEDNESDAY - 7:30 P .M. Finance Personnel Data Processing Hearing Examiner Judicial Executive Legislative Boards and Commissions NOVEMBER 20 - THURSDAY - 7:30 P.M. Summarize i 35� � OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT NOVEMBER 3, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7873 $ 1 ,000.00 Henry Pedroza 608 Cedar Ave. S AddiCion 7874 13,800.00 Evelyn M. Strand 2519 NE 9th Street Addition 7875 5,000.00 James Nation 1832 Aberdeen Av NE Garage 7876 960,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-50 Modification 7877 140,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 .2 Food Svc. Room 7878 82,000.00 William Taylor 316 SW 4th Place Move House CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2633 Lloyd Hanley 721 S 31st St. Lt. 32 Side Sewer 2634 Washington Jockey Club Longacres Racetrack Grading 2635 Fire Place Shop 332-330 Burnett Av S Drain Tile 2636 Church of Nazarine 850 Union Av NE Driveway 2637 Sam Laphanzeo 2407 Talbot Crest Dr. Sanitary Sewer ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9385 3,000.00 Washington Natural Gas 319 S 3rd Street Remodeled Area 9386 4,500.00 Ervin Yoder Const. 1505 S Eagle Ridge Dr. Triplex 9387 150.00 Robert Greening 2013 SE 18th Ct. Bar Sink 9388 970.00 Leonard Builders 4432 SE 4th St. New Residence 9389 900.00 S & T Kirkman 1013 N 36th St. Addition 9290 600.00 Harry W. Rumsby 655 Blaine Av NE New Panel 9391 950.00 Jim Daly 104 Rainier Av S Fire Damage 9392 23,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-90 Power Panels 9393 250.00 Jack' s Restaurant 3011 Sunset Blvd. NE Wire Sign 9394 440.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE Circuit 9395 220.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE Circuit 9396 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2304 SE 21st St. New Residence 9397 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2214 SE 21st St. New Residence 9398 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2006 Edmonds Dr. SE New Residence 9399 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2012 Edmonds Dr. SE New Residence 9400 1 ,500.00 John Markus 721 S 31st Street New Residence MECHANICAL PERMITS 8262 1 ,820.00 Lloyd Hanley 721 S 31st St. Gas Furnace 8263 4,500.00 Dennis Anderson 2731 Mt. View Av N Plumbing/Fixtures 8264 500.00 Robert Greening 2013 SE 18th Ct. Bar Sink 8265 1 ,000.00 Lillian A. Hajny 336 Park Av N Wood Stove 8266 1 ,870.00 Henderson Co. 1812 Ferndale Av SE Plumbing/Fixtures 8267 1 ,000.00 S & T Kirkman 1013 N 36th St. Plumbing/Fixtures 8268 3,958.60 Harry W. Rumsby 655 Blaine Av NE Heat Pump 8269 718.00 The Koll Company 258 SW 43rd St. Sink 8270 13,500.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Air Conditioning 8271 6,850.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-58 Heat Pump 8272 4,300.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 401 Sprinkler System 8273 450.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-58 Sprinkler Heads 8274 450.00 Taco Bell 935 NE Harrington Av Gas Kitchen Units 8275 1 , 150.00 John & Linda Cato 2828 Whitworth Av S Gas Furnace 8276 850.00 Naomi L. Hardesty 3310 Burnett Av N Fireplace Insert 8277 900.00 Taco Bell Restaurant 935 Harrington Av NE Fire Suppr. System 8278 869.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2304 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace 8279 695.00 Leonard Builders 4432 SE 4th St. Gas Furnace 8280 807.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2214 SE 21st Street Gas Furnace 8281 869.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2107 SE 21st Street Gas Furnace/Wtr _r Or R� COUNCIL MEMBERS Al A G E N D A THOMAS W TRIMM, UAL �� O COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER Z ROBERT HUGHES O R JOHN W.REED L R IRENTON CITY COUNCIL CHARLES FSHANE �9qT P RICHARD M STREDICKE Fp SEPTA PRESIDING REGULAR MEETING CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, CITY CITYS A.MEAD MAYOR NOVEMBER 10, 1980 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 3, 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes . 5. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested. a. Municipal Arts Commission request for deposit of unanticipated revenue (donation from Allied Arts of Renton) to Municipal Arts Commission budget in the amount of $30.00. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. ...- b. Appeal by City of Renton of Hearing Examiner decision for denial of Rezone R-084-80. Property located south side of NE 12th St. between Harrington Place NE and Harrington Ave. NE. Refer to Planning and Development Committee for report back. C. Claim for Damages filed by Mark Olmstead for false arrest and imprisonment, 9/5/80, in the amount of $25,000.00 Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. d. Claim for Damages filed by Carol E. Love for a ruptured water tank caused by failure of a city pressure regulator, 8/30/80, in the amount of $330.64. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT I� i RENTON CITY COUNCIL November 10 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Councilman Hughes requests for information re rail crossing dampers and water filters. CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claims for Damages: Carol E. Love Nark Olmstead MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign Rerton Aviation lease PLANNING AND DEVELOPME 7 Appeal of City of Rent,n Rezone 084-80, area of Renton Highlands WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Municipal Arts requests fund transfer $30 Appointment of Building Director (Appointment confirmed 11/10) Ordinance on first reading 11/10: Environmental Review Committee amendment APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED Ronald G. Nelson to position of Building Official I I RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting November 10 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; JOHN W. REED, RICHARD M. COUNCIL STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT J . HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. CHARLES F. SHANE arrived at 8: 15 p.m. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; DON PERSSON, Police Department. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 3, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Robert Tjossem, 1313 Market St . , Kirkland, requested the subject Appeal re of Hearing Examiner' s decision SP-077-80; Clark-Rich, Inc. , SP-077-80 Central Hi,hlands Plaza Apartments , be presented at this time. Central MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Highlands Plaza COMMITTEE REPORT BE READ. CARRIED. Apartments Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented committee report regarding a request for a special permit to allow construction of four four-plex structures in an R-2 zone located on the north side of NE 12th St. between Duvall Ave. NE and Anacortes Ave. NE. The Hearing Examiner denied the request; after reconsideration again denied the request. The committee report noted review of the appeal by Clark-Rich, Inc./C. E. Loveless and Associates SP-077-80 and recommended that the City Council find that the Examiner ' s decision of 9/22/80 is in error in the following respects : (1 ) Finding No. 13 and Conclusion No. 1 are in error in that the sanitary sewer system is not presently beyond capacity; capacity only exceeded during wet weather periods ; (2) Conclusion Nos . 2 and 3 are in error in that the public health, safety and welfare are not jeapardized by the additional outflow from the eight additional proposed units. The report further stated that the proposed development meets the criteria of Section 4-708 (3) and is in compliance with City regulations and not detrimental to adjacent properties and recommended that the Council reverse the decision of the Hearing Examiner and cause issuance of the special permit. Moved by Rockhill , Second Clymer, concur in the recommendation of the Planning and Development Committee. Discussion ensued wherein Council Members questioned sewer capacity and prior denials. Mayor Shinpoch reported information would be prepared by 11/26/80 regarding sewer capacity for the area. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY HUGHES, SECOND SHANE, DELAY ACTION ON THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT UNTIL AFTER INFORMATION PRESENTED TO COUNCIL NOVEMBER 26, 1980. (' Councilman Shane arrived at the meeting. ) ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: SHANE, REED, STREDICKE, HUGHES; 3-N0: TRIMM, ROCKHILL AND CLYMER. CARRIED. 1-405 Proposal Sandy Webb, Golden View Apt. #3, 430 Mill Ave. S. , noted attendance Add Carpool Lane, at 11/5/80 State Transportation Dept. proposal from improvements Reduce Lane Width, to 1-405 between Tukwila and Sunset Blvd. interchange. Webb Add Pool On-Ramp, outlined the State' s proposal and asked the City to go on record Stop light for against the plan explaining the strangulation of the City during Non-Carpool Ramp peak traffic hours or the incurring of immense expense to relieve with Holding Lane it as during peak traffic no on-ramps in the City would be operating. Renton City Council 11/10/80 Page 2 CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. Municipal Arts Letter from Municipal Arts Commission requested an ordinance Fund Transfer authorizing deposit of unanticipated revenue in amount of and Appropriation $30 to the Municipal Arts Commission budget account for printing and binding to assist in the cost of printing program fliers. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Appeal Appeal was filed by the City of Renton of the Hearing Examiner Rezone 084-80 decision for denial of Rezone R-084-80 re City property located City of Renton on the south side of NE 12th St. between Harrington Pl . NE and Harrington Ave. NE. The City sought rezone from R-2 to B-1 for the purpose of future commercial development; request denied 10/3/80, reconsidered and denied 10/22/80. Refer to Planning and Development Committee. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Mark Olmstead, 16143 126th SE, in the amount of $25,000 claiming false arrest and imprisonment. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Carol E. Love, 728 S 25th St. , in the amount of $330.64 claiming failure of a city pressure regulator caused ruptured water tank. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Ronald G. Nelson to the position of Building Official per Ordinance #3475, appointment effective 11/10. The letter noted Nelson has been serving as Acting Building Official since 11/1/80. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. (See later committee report. ) Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA. Approval CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS A motion was made by Councilman Shane to repeal the utility tax B&0 Tax and institute a business and occupation tax. The motion did not receive a second. Shane requested the minutes reflect motion. Transportation Transportation (Aviation) Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted Committee committee report listing the following terms which were negotiated Renton Aviation for the Renton Aviation lease, which will be a combination of Lease all the leases : $. 10 per sq ft . for 8/1/80 - 8/1/81 $. 11 per sq ft. for 8/1 /81 - 8/1/82 $. 12 per sq ft. for 8/1/82 - 8/1/83 $. 13 per sq ft. for 8/1 /83 - 8/1/84 $. 14 per sq ft. for 8/1/84 - 8/1/85 The report further stated the Seaplane Ramp will rent for a flat fee of $100 per month for the first period and be raised com- mensurate with above schedule. The report stated Renton Aviation is the second largest user of Airport land and is soonbuilding large facility. The report recommended completion date on the combined lease be extended to 12/31/81 , that Council accept committee recom- mendation and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the lease when completed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, APPROVE THE AVIATION COMMITTEE REPORT. Councilman Shane noted Boeing Field rented at $.22 per sq. ft. and requested higher rates for Renton Airport. Councilmen Stredicke and Rockhill explained the proposed increase. Upon inquiry of Councilman Clymer re the airport appraisal , Stredicke advised appraisal made of airport every five years and is forthcoming. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Hughes Councilman Hughes asked for information previously requested re Inquiries rail crossing dampers and whether they would solve the problems and whether the railroad would share in the expenses. Hughes called attention to problems resulting from grit/sand when water is shut off and turned back on, noting several instances at City Hall . Hughes requested information on filters prior to Budget hearings. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, THE ADMINISTRA- TION PROVIDE INFORMATION FOR RAIL DAMPERS AND CROSSINGS AND FOR VATER SHUT OFF FILTERS AS REQUESTED BY COUNCILMAN HUGHES. CARRIED. Renton City Council 11/10/80 Nage 3 Old Business - Continued Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council recessed at 9: 10 p.m. and reconvened at 9:20 p.m. All Council Members were present at Roll Call . Discussion regarding the Planning and Development Committee report ensued, along with the Hearing Examiner system merits. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Committee Report report recommending Council concurrence in the appointment of building Ufficial Ronald G. Nelson to the position of Building Official effective Appointment 11/10/80 as established by Ordinance No. 3475. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT OF COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Voucher Approval The Ways and Means Committee report recommended Council approval for payment of Vouchers No. 30756 through No. 30965 in the amount of $995,533.75 plus LID #314 Revenue Warrant R-1 in amount of $261 ,943.40 and Revenue Warrant R-2 $296, 142.62. The report noted Departmental certification was given that merchandise and/or services received or rendered. Vouchers No. 30751 through 30755 were machine voided. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS FOR PAYMENT. 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 requiring all Waivers and on and off site improvements to be installed, waived or deferred Deferrals -- prior to the issuance of a permanent occupancy permit, also Occupancy Permit defining conditions for temporary occupancy permit. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. (First read- ing of ordinance 11/3/80) Ordinance #3484 The Committee report recommended first, second and final readings w' Amendment to of an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 3399 passed 2/4/80 re Park Bond issuance and sale of $6,000,000 par value Unlimited Tax G.O. Ordinance Park Bonds. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. Councilman Stredicke inquired(for the record) reason for amendment. Mayor Shinpoch noted there was no change in amount of bonds or funding; Councilman Clymer noted change being that accrued interest and premium will be paid to the "Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Construction Fund" rather than into the Bond Fund. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. First Reading The Committee recommended first reading of an ordinance amending E. R.C. Ordinance the membership of the Environmental Review Committee. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER THE ORDI- NANCE BACK TO THE COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Shane requested that due to gasoline shortage, all Shane Inquiry City cars be 6-cylinder or less . Mayor Shinpoch advised nothing larger has been budgeted. Stredicke Councilman Stredicke requested in writing from the Administration, Inquiry the intent and purpose of the Environmental Review Committee ordinance change. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch reported the South King County Food Bank is in REPORT dire need of donations. Mayor Shinpoch noted Realty World is handling the food bank and has established various depot locations where donations can be made: (United Good Neighbor Center on S 43rd St. , across from Valley General Hospital ) . ) Mayor Shinpoch also noted items may be left at City Hall . Renton City Council 11/10/80 Page 4 Executive Session MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL CONVENE IN EXECUTIVE Cedar River Trail SESSION TO DISCUSS ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY. CARRIED. Property Council met in Executive Session at 9:45 p.m. Excutive Session closed and Council Members reconvened in Regular Council Meeting. ADJOURNMENT Roll Call : All Members present. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, 10:04 P.M. COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. e]ores A. Mead, C. .C. City Clerk FXPIIJ 35 CITY CF MENTON DATE 11/10/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: No.# 30751 — No.# 30755 CURRENT *83196609 PARKS *20j962972 ARTERIAL STREETS •65j ?*J#54 BTREETS *17#06004 LIBRARY *84788192 j COMP EMP TR ACT •180185 STREET FORWARD THRUST *3, 61205 8 FIRE STATION CONST FUN *13, 29906 6 COULON BCH PK CONSIR *122s630e29 WATERWORKS UTILITY *73112400 4IRRORT *7*698#62 EQUIPMENT RENTAL *18P206t90 UNEMPLOYMENT COMRv *2s172v15 LID CONTROL *558*086s02 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS *995j533#75 I WEo THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL• HAVINQ RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCWANDISE AND/OR SERVICES WAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDi DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO• 30756 THROUGH NO• 30965 IN TME AMOUNT OR *995,533.75 T I6 JOTW DAY OF NOVEMBER 1980• M • COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN MEMBER � w w L.I.D.#314 MEMBER . * • • w • w w REVENUE WARRANT R-1 $261 ,943.40 REVENUE WARRANT R-2 $296,142.62 CITY COUNCIL COMI.. , , E MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF November 10, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLETRIMM Wed. 11/12 7:30 pm Council Chambers Budget Hearing ;Thurs. 11/13 7:30 pm i Council Chambers i i PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 11/13 4:30 pm ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room City Appeal i ! 4: 30 REED {' COMMUNITY SERVICES Wed. 11/12 pm ! 3rd Floor Conf. Room Housing & Community Development Land Acquisition on Cedar River i - WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 11/17 7:00 pm I CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Thurs.. 11/13 3:30 pm STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Thurs. 11/20 3:30 pm 4th Floor Conf. Room Star Equipment request UTILITIES Thurs. 11/13 ( 4:00 pm SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS I OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT NOVEMBER 10, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7879 $ 300.00 John Graham 1213 N 35th Street Utility Shed 7880 3,043,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-01 Remodel 7881 5,850.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-54 Remodel 7882 4,750.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-58 Remodel 7883 4,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-90 Remodel 7884 140,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Food Service ?Zoom 7885 200.00 The Plumbing Joint 351 Union Av NE Propane Tank 7886 4,000.00 Clarence Jones 2625 NE 27th St. Replace Area 7887 12,000.00 Koll Business Centers 258 SW 43rd St. Tenant Improvements saw 7888 10,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 7-65 Fence 7889 31,500.00 Tom Tobacco 216 Tobin Av S Warehouse 7890 9,000.00 ' L.T. Dixon 3241 NE Sunset Blvd. Addition 7891 71,000.00 City of Renton 17040 108th Av SE Site Prep. 7892 3,000.00 Jerald E. Smallidge 1103 N 29th St. Deck 7893 --------- Seattle Realty, Inc. 601 Main Av S Demolish 7894 --------- Seattle Realty, Inc. 605 Main Av S Demolish 7895 40,120.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-41 Concrete work CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2638 Guy Lambiaso 2812 Whitworth S Side Sewer 2639 Guy Lambiaso 2828 Whitworth S Side Sewer 2640 Pac. NW Bell Telephone Co. 225 Williams Av S Side Sewer 2641 De Marco Farms Inc. 520 Burnett Av S Storm Sewer 2642 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4426 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach 2643 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4432 SE 4th St. Driveway Approach 2644 Randolph Carter Union Av NE Sanitary Sewer ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9401 1,475.00 David Baldwin 2828 Whitworth Av S New Residence 9402 25.00 William J. Green 1209 Queen Av NE New Outlets 9403 500.00 Louis Woodcock 3916 NE 12th Street Addition 9404 250.00 " James W. Nation 1832 Aberdeen Av NE Garage 9405 100.00 Tri US Development 475 Houser Way South Temp. Service 9406 692.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-54 Fixtures 9407 5,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-81 Relocate Shop 9408 3,778.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-81 Panel/Circuits 9409 1,150.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-71 Upgrade 9410 2,105.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-58 Electric Circuits 9411 500,000.00 Boeing-Renton Renton Misc. Elec. Work 9412 200.00 The Plumbing Joint 351 Union Av NE Motor 9413 250.00 Jeffrey Schulter 613 Grant Av S Garage 9414 1,000.00 Wilbert Olson 1207 N 34th St. Heat Pump/Garage 9415 350.00 David L. Fultz 4502 NE 23rd St. 200 Amp. Box 9416 41,000.00 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4301 SE 4th Pl. Temporary .Service 9417 500.00 Clarence N. Jones 2625 NE 27th St. Re-wire 9418 60.00 Roy Waddington 4503 4th Place Garbage Disposal 9419 300.00 Jerald E. Smallidge 1103 N 29th St. Hot Tub 9420 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2107 SE 21st St. New Residence 9421 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1812 Ferndale Av SE New Residence 9422 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2103 SE 21st St. New Residence 9423 850.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2205 SE 21st St. New Residence 9424 1,000.00 Tim Downs 1807 Ferndale Av SE New Residence I MECHANICAL PERMITS 8282 4,020.00 Irving Hull 421 Burnett Av S Plumbing/Fixtures 8283 869.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2006 Edmonds Dr. SE Gas Furnace 8284 807.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2012 Edmonds Dr. SE Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr 8285 450.00 Louis Woodcock 3916 NE 12th St. Plumbing/Fixtures 8286 2,500.00 G & L Builders 2812 Whitworth Av S Plumbing/Fixtures 8287 1,950.00 Jim Daley 104 Rainier Ave. S Plumbing/Fixtures 8288 13,200.00 Billy McHale's Bar'B-Q 241 SW 7th St. Heat/Air 8289 1,000.00 Dunn Lumber Co. 120 Factory Street N Irrig. System 8290 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 Sunset Bldvd. NE Fireplace 8291 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 Sunset Blvd. NE Fireplace 8292 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 NE Sunset Blvd. Fireplace 8293 625.00 Springtree Condominiums 4300 Sunset Bldv. NE Fireplace 8294 500.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-90 Plumbing/Fixtures 8295 100.00 R. Millett 3523 NE 6th St. Wood Stove 8296 3,000.00 Charles C. Edwards 444 Cedar Av S Heat Pump 8297 3,000.00 Joe McCaslin Company 1703 NE 20th St. Heat Pump 8298 1,800.00 Leonard Strand 1224 N 32nd St. Plumbing/Fixtures 8299 100.00 Chuck Growe 1120 SW 16th Gas Piping 8300 400.00 Alfred M. Velaquez 2150 Union Av NE Wood Steve 8301 4,208.00 W. Olsen 1207 N. 34th St. Heat Pump 8302 8,500.00 Renton School District 1101 Hoquiam NE Plumbing/Fixtures SIGN PERMITS 841 250.00 Benson Condominiums Puget & Benson Directional 842 200.00 Robert Block 325 S 3rd St. Sign 843 5,000.00 Billy McHales Bar-B-Q 241 SW 7th Place Pole Sign OF R� V COUNCIL MEMBERS O AGENDA THOMAS W TRIMM, - COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES JOHN W REED RANDALL 09 R E 141 T O N CITY b ®VNC1L CHARLES FOSHAHNEL O RICHARD M.STREDICKE 9�TF0 SEPje'—o� REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK {AR&ARA Y SHINPOCH, November 1 7 , 1 9 8 0 DEIORES A.MEAD MAYOR Monday - 8 : 00 P . M . .... 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 10, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARING: LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 322, Improvements Puget Drive SE from Benson Road to Rolling Hills Ave. SE Letters of Protest Letter from Public Works Director 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. a. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Floyd L. Eldridge to position of Police Officer effective 12/1/80 subject to customary six-month probationary period. Proper certifications were received. Council concur. b. Finance Director requests interim financing on LID 1#317, water line S 132nd St. and S Langston Rd. ; total cost $47,890.97. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. C. Finance and Public Works Depts, request resolution for transfer of funds for Renton High School Stadium undergrounding project; $6,064. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. d. Claims for Damages filed by the following: (1 ) Jean Meredith in amount of $1 , 163.60; her auto struck loose manhole cover on Rainier Ave. (2) Washington Natural Gas Co. in amount of $272. 16; water service layed over gas line causing loss of Cathodic protection. (3) James A. Poff in amount of $224.85; water line burst. (4) Bernard & Sandra Bonde; $46.86; plumbing repair due to water pressure. Refer Claims for Damages to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. e. Katherine Wilkins and S. E. Eastman express appreciation for City work alleviating drainage problem along Powell SW, Information. 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT i' RENTON CITY COUNCIL November 17 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claims for Damages: Jean Meredith Washington Natural Gas Co. James A. Poff Bernard and Sandra Bonde MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign contract with Boeing re traffic signals WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Parking Ordinance Transfer of Funds for Municipal Arts - First reading 11/17 Renton Rezone 084-80 APPOINTMENT Floyd L. Eldridge to Renton Police Office effective 12/1/80 Six-Month Probationary RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting November 17 , 1980 A D D E N D U M Add: Page 3, Paragraph 3: Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, ACCEPT THE CONSENT AGENDA Approval AS PREPARED. CARRIED. Delores A. Mead , C C City Clerk i RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting November 17 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; JOHN W. REED, RICHARD M. COUNCIL STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. CHARLES F. SHANE was absent. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assis- IN ATTENDANCE tant; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; DON PERSSON, Police Department; DAN KELLOGG, Assistant City Attorney. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 10, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published, L. I .D. #322 posted and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the public Street hearing to consider the street improvements to Puget Drive SE Improvements from Benson Rd S to Rolling Hills SE and Benson Rd to the north Puget Drive SE and to the south. City Clerk Mead reported 104 letters of protest Benson Rd. S. received from the L. I .D. area residents as of 8:00 p.m. this date. The letters stated the following protests: (1 ) Financial hardship due to limited incomes; (2) The entire hill top community is benefitted by the LID; majority of traffic generated by other than vicinity residents; (3) Since Puget Drive S is a public road, all taxpayers should participate; (4) The Developer did not make the individual condo purchaser aware of the covenant; (5) Improvement should be included in the planned street improvement program and costs shared by the general public with gas tax funds or other general tax revenues; (6) Property within the LID was not assessed uniformly, different front foot charges for the properties; (7) Puget Drive is alternate route, property not fronting on Puget Drive; (8) The amount assessed exceeds the fair share and benefit not equal to the assessment; (9) Want the right to determine if improve- ments are desired, not the City to tell the residents they must participate; (10) Compromise assessments or project be terminated. Continued Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported letters of protest for LID #322 reported as of 5:00 p.m. protests total $56,615.96 which is 10.74% of the total assessment roll . Five addi- tional protests received which total $5,548.31 or 11 .800 of total roll . Public Works Director Gonnason used wall maps to point out area and explain planned improvements to construct and install curbs, gutters, channelization, widening the roadway, sidewalks, asphalt paving, retaining walls, and storm drainage. Total project cost $686,978.25 and total preliminary assessment roll $526,978.25; City participation $160,000.00. Gonnason explained developers had signed restrictive covenants for the off-site improvements guarantee- ing participation in the LID improvement: Invest West, Abitare Apartments, Sunset Ridge, Rolling Hills Condominium and the Syrstad Plat. Councilman Stredicke recalled matter (LID 319) was before Council 10/13/80 and returned to the Administration to review the LID boundaries and make adjustments and did not include Jackson Development nor Benson Condominiums. Gonnason noted revised LID and explained 10 year LID payment plan. Asst. City Attorney Kellogg confirmed binding legal obligation of the restrictive covenants. Persons present speaking in protest: Anthony Kuljak, 1425 S Puget Drive, Benson Condominiums; Rachelle (C.D. ) Richardson, Benson Condo, LID #322 26311 143 Ave. SE, Kent; Joe Thiel , 1506 S Puget Drive; Louis M. to Proceed Bertone, 1327 S Puget Drive F-16; Jack Cohen, 2020 Grant Ave. S. ; Edward Wilder, Rolling Hills Condominium; Rose Weise, Rolling Hills Condo; Charles Perry, 1327 S Puget Drive; Susan Carson, Rolling Hills Condo; Sandy Webb, 430 Mill Ave. S. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, HEARING BE CLOSED. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, PRO- CEED WITH THE LID. Council President Trimm left the Chambers and took no part in this matter. MOTION CARRIED. 9:25 p.m. Renton City Council 11/17/80 Page 2 Recess Councilman Trimm returned to the Chambers. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL RECESS FOR FIVE MINUTES. CARRIED. 9:25 p.m. Council reconvened at 9:35 p.m. ROLL CALL: All Councilmen present as shown: TRIMM, REED, STREDICKE, ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER. AUDIENCE Virginia L. Berney of the Renton First United Methodist Church, COMMENT 2201 NE Fourth St. , Social Concerns Commission requested block grant moneys be provided for a self-help housing project in Renton. MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT TO AGENDA. CARRIED. Community Community Services Committee Chairman Reed presented committee Services report explaining meeting with the Block Grant Citizens' Advisory Committee Committee and reviewing the Committee' s recommendations for the 1981 Housing 1981 Housing and Community Development Block Grant Program. The and Community report recommended Council concurrence in the Citizens' Advisory Development Committee' s recommendations and adoption of the 1981 program pro- Program posal . The report thanked the Advisory Committee: Vesta Bolstad, for Dixon Long, Kathy Keolker, Katie Gilligan, Tony Ladner, Margaret needs of Proctor and Mike Kelley. Following the committee report, Planning oldest Department Housing and Community Development Coordinator Ed Hayduk neighborhoods, pointed out program and funding of the 1981 Housing and Community low and Development Program Proposal : (1 ) Housing Assistance Program moderate (Housing Repair, Chore Service/Minor Home Repair, Emergency Repair, income Neighborhood Cleanup and Fire Prevention/Smoke Detector Programs) citizens $80,000; (2) Senior Housing and Pedestrian Cooridor Development $120,000; (3) Liberty Park Community Center Renovation Phases 2 & 3 $50,000; (4) Neighborhood Strategy Area Public Services Support Program (Health Care $19,500, Youth Services $15,000, Senior Trans- portation $2,500, YWCA Emergency Housing $3,000) ; (5) Planning and Implementation Program $38,209. 1981 Joint Proposals with Kent: Self Help Housing Program $66,800; Lake Desire Day Lodge for the mentally and physically handicapped $70,000. Program Coordinator Hayduk explained that the Kent City Council has approved both of the joint projects. Hayduk explained proposal would be presented to Joint Policy Committee to determine funding, then to King County Council and then HUD; that the funds are available 7/1/81 . MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, APPROVE THE COMMITTEE REPORT ADOPTING THE 1981 HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PROPOSAL. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Floyd L. Eldridge to the Police Officer position of Police Officer effective 12/1/80 subject to the custom- ary six-month probationary period. Proper certifications received. Officer Eldridge fills the vacancy created by the resignation of Police Officer Darrell Creighton. Council concur. Interim Letter from Finance Director Gwen Marshall requested interim Financing financing for LID #317 water line in S 132nd Street and S Langston Road; total cost $47,890.97. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. High School Letter from the Finance and Public Works Departments requested a Stadium Wire resolution for transfer of funds for Renton High School Stadium Undergrounding undergrounding project in amount of $6,064. Refer to Ways and Means Project Committee. Claims for Claim for Damages was filed by Jean Meredith, 7133 55th Ave. S, Damages Seattle, in amount of $1 , 163.60 for damage alleging her auto struck loose manhole cover on Rainier Ave. Refer to City Attorney and the Insurance Carrier. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Washington Natual Gas Company, 815 Mercer St. , Seattle, in amount of $272. 16 alleging water service line laid over gas line causing loss of Cathodic protection. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by James A. Poff, 2925 Morris Ave. S. , in amount of $224.85 alleging water line burst. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Renton City Council 11/17/80 Page 3 Consent Agenda - Continued Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Bernard and Sandra Bonde, 1004 South 31st Court, in amount of $46.86 for plumbing repair allegedly due to water pressure. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Appreciation Letter from Katherine Wilkins and S. E. Eastman, 317 Powell Ave. SW, expressed appreciation for work done by City crew to alleviate drain- age problems along Powell Ave. SW. Information. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Property Tax Letter from King County Council extended the deadline to 12/3/80 Levies for submission of resolution for property tax levies to the County Council for 1981 . The letter stated the State Board of Tax Appeals has not issued its decision on the Assessor' s appeal of the State' s valuation of utilities ' personal property in King County. It is hoped the ruling will be received so that the Assessor can certify the assessed valuation to districts by 11/21/80. Information. OLD BUSINESS Community Community Services Committee Chairman Reed submitted committee report Services regarding Senior Citizen Transportation. The report attached explana- Committee tion of senior citizen request and reply referring the gentleman to Senior Services Senior Center services. The committee recommended no further response. MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Cedar Terrace The committee report noted the Renton Housing Authority had expressed Parking concern over the lack of parking space at Cedar River Terrace; the Planning Department prepared layout increasing parking by eight stalls. This being acceptable to the Housing Authority, the com- mittee recommended no further action. MOVED BY REED, SECOND BY STREDICKE, ACCEPT COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Systems The committee report explained formation of a six member committee Development of citizen volunteers with two alternates entitled Citizen's Citizen' s Advisory Committee on System Development Fees for the purpose of: Committee (1 ) Study and assess growth impact on existing systems and new requirements; (2) Study Staff's recommendations; (3) Review the ordinance and recommend changes. The Citizen's Committee is expected to submit a progress reports monthly and complete work by 3/3/81 With report to the Community Services Committee. The Community Services Committee will submit recommendation to Council within several weeks . MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted committee Committee report recommending Council concurrence with the Administration BoeingContract on the signing of a contract with The Boeing Company for signal re Traffic changes at N 6th St. and Logan Ave. N. The report also recommended Signals Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the contract. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Main Ave. S The committee reported receipt of Traffic Engineer's report regard- Parking & ing traffic congestion and parking at Main Ave. S and S 3rd St. and Traffic asked Council to consider this recommendation at the 12/8/80 meeting. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill submitted Development committee report re City of Renton Appeal of Hearing Examiner's 10/3/80 Committee decision on Rezone 084-80 Highlands Public Use Area. The report recommended the Council find the following errors of fact and law: (1 ) Conclusions No. 4 through 9 are in error that a buffer is needed between the existing commercial developments along Sunset Blvd. and the multiple family residential areas presently existing in the area. The report stated the area is in transition to conform with the Comprehensive Plan which provides for commercial development exist- ing to Harrington Ave. and 12th St. ,that proposed rezone and development pose no danger from increased traffic in the neighborhood. (2) Conclusion No. 1 in error as Section 4-3010 are satisfied, the proposed rezone is in the public interest and not impair public health safety and welfare. The committee recommended that Council reverse Renton City Council 11/17/80 Page 4 Old Business - Continued - Planning and Development Committee Report - Continued Appeal of the recommendation and approve the application for reclassification R-084-80 of the property to B-1 . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN Continued THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Parking The committee reported consideration of proposed ordinance relating Ordinance to ingress and egress from parking lots, off-site parking and estab- lished compact automobile parking spaces and parking spaces for handicapped persons. The report recommended Council approve the ordinance as proposed and refer the matter to the Ways and Means Committee for drafting proper legislation. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Newcastle Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill noted receipt of report from the Planning Commission on Newcastle area incorpora- tion and asked how this would affect annexation for the City and the Honeycreek trunk line sewer. Mayor Shinpoch noted an area meeting the following night. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee report Committee recommending Council concurrence for Mike Parness to attend the Out of State Labor Negotiations Seminar in San Diego in November. MOVED BY Travel CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR. Ordinance The committee report recommended Council concurrence that the City Publication Attorney be instructed to prepare both an ordinance and an ordinance by Summary summary where legally practical . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ordinance #3485 Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recommended second and Amending final readings for an ordinance revising membership in the Environ- Environmental mental Review Committee. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER Review SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. Committee CARRIED. First Reading The committee recommended first reading for the following ordinance: Transfer of An ordinance was read transferring $30 donated by Allied Arts to Funds Municipal Arts Cumulative Reserve Fund. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Councilman Clymer requested the Administration to look into the subject of donations because of cost involved in preparing and publishing ordinance. Resolution 2374 The committee recommended reading and adoption of a resolution Deferred approving a Deferred Compensation Plan for employees and authorizes Compensation the Finance Director to act on behalf to the insurance or annuity with Payroll contracts and formulate procedures for purchase and administration Deduction of said contracts. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES , ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Draininage Councilman Stredicke inquired if drainage basin at Sunset Plaza Reports has been completed to City' s acceptance, asking completion prior Requested to heavy rains. Councilman Hughes asked for status report for Talbot Road drainage and Renton Village also. Public Works Director Gonnason acknowledged requests. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:30 P.M. Delores A. Mead, C.M. . City Clerk CITY COUNCIL C01"i ISEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETIiiGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 17, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE i TRIMM BUDGET HEARINGS !Tues. 11/18 7:30 P.M. Planning and Parks Wed. 11/19 7:30 P.M. Finance ,Personnel ,Data Processing , earin Examiner, etc. Thurs. 11/20 7:30 P.M. I hmmar�ze Budget I COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 11/18 4:30 P.M. REED 13rd Floor Conf. Room Meet with Burnett St. residents re trees ; Planning Dept.. re prese t shop site alternate WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 11/24 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Thurs. 11/20 3:30 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Star Equipment letter;Sunset Blvd INE Intersection Thurs. 12/4 3:30 P.M. (Transportation Traffic Study UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT NOVEMBER 18, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7896 $ 24,600.00 City of Renton 17040 108th St. S.E. Steel Bldg. 7897 9,000.00 D. & B. Antonelli 2830 Sunset Ln NE Remodel 7898 4,500.00 City of Renton (Fire Dept.) 211 Mill Av S Black Top Lot 7899 20,000.00 Renton Park Department 1717 Maple Valley Hwy Parking Lot 7900 5,000.00 Orville Steele 2615 NE 9th St Addition 7901 2,000.00 Renton Fire Department 17040 108th St SE Set up Modular 7902 15,000.00 City of Renton-Park Dept. 701 S 19th St Parking Lot 7903 188,000.00 Boeing - Renton Bldg. 4-20 Mezzanine 7904 33,350.00 Tri US Development 475 Houser Wy S Duplex 7905 9,49o.00 City of Renton 2901 Maple Valley Hwy Bridge Repair 7906 4,000.00 Fox & Carskadon 1150 Union Av NE Staircase Encl . 7907 3,500.00 Dwan R. Johnson 3324 NE Sunset Blvd Addition 7908 6,000.00 Dave & Sue Pierce 1422 Dayton Ct NE Sunporch 7909 3,475.00 R. Les Porter 201 Union Av SE Carport 7910 65,000.00 Guy Lambiaso 608 S 29th PI New Residence CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2645 Imrich Halasz 260 Stevens NW Side Sewer 2646 Mike Combs Lot 12 Block 3 Side Sewer 2647 Hillis Homes, Inc. Edmonds Av NE Off site sewer 2648 Mrs. Olson 2138 Union Av NE Curb/gutter/walk 2649 Superior Fast Freight SW 34th Sidewalks ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9425 4,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-50 Door Motors 9426 500.00 Jim E. Baker 320 1/2 Burnett Av N Inc. Service 9427 3,465.00 Renton School Dist. 1101 Hoquium Av NE Remodeled Area 9428 1 ,200.00 Joe Lattenzio 2407 Talbot Crest Dr. S New Residence 9429 100.00 Development Management Inc 333 NW 2nd P1 Temporary Service 9430 100.00 Demarco Farms 520 Burnett Av S Temporary Service 9431 1 ,900.00 Koll Co. 239 SW 41st New Service 9432 600.00 Koll Co. 256 SW 41st Extend Circuits 9433 1 ,450.00 G & L Builders 2812 Whitworth Av S New Residence 9434 25.00 Timberline Trees 4621 NE Sunset Blvd. Christmas Tree Lot 9435 280.00 Mrs. Kappennan 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 9436 1 ,200.00 Bob Undsderfer 1021 N 38th St Replace Wiring 9437 993.00 Leonard Builders 4518 SE 4th St New Residence 9438 150.00 Lake Shore Mobile Sales 2100 Lk Wash. Blvd. Mobile Home 9439 300.00 Robert H. Burr 3013 Mtn View Av N Garage MECHANICAL PERMITS 8303 1 ,062.00 James L. Isler 1912 NE 20th St. Wood Stove 8304 783.00 Charles Henderson Co 2103 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8305 869.00 Charles Henderson Co 2108 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8306 869.00 Charles Henderson Co 2206 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8307 869.00 Charles Henderson Co 2210 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8308 869.00 Charles Henderson Co 2304 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8309 869.00 Charles Henderson Co 2308 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8310 807.00 Charles Henderson Co 2402 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8311 869.00 Charles Henderson Co 2315 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8312 783.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2311 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8313 869.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2307 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8314 869.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2303 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8315 807.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2213 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8316 869.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2209 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8317 783.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2205 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8318 783.00 Charles Henderson Co. 2119 SE 21st St. Gas Furnace/Water 8319 783.00 Charles Henderson Co. 1812 Ferndale Av SE Gas Furnace/Water 8320 60,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Air Conditioning 8321 6,900.00 Daly's Drive In 104 Rainier Av S Hood/Duct 8322 3,680.00 David & Barbara Antonelli 2830 Sunset Ln NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8323 2,290.00 Leonard Builders 4125 SE 4th P1 Plumbing/Fixtures 8324 1 ,610.00 Leonard Builders 4119 SE 4th P1 Plumbing/Fixtures 8325 500.00 Robert J. Evoy 235 S 4th P1 Plumbing/Fixtures 8326 42,050.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-03 Sprinkler System 8327 2,200.00 Tom Riviley 121 S Logan Av Plumbing/Fixtures 8328 2,500.00 Tri US Development 475 Houser Wy S Plumbing/Fixtures 8329 918.00 Leonard Builders 4518 SE 4th St Gas Furnace 8330 585.00 Mike E. Combs 4307 SE 3rd P1 Plumbing 8331 14,000.00 The Koll Company 296 SW 43rd St. Fire Suprsn. 8332 3,600.00 Chevron USA Inc 1419 N 30th St. Vapor Recovery 8333 2,800.00 Chevron USA Inc. 4044 NE Sunset Blvd. Vapor Recovery 8334 3,200.00 Chevron USA Inc 207 Main Av S Vapor Recovery 8335 2,900.00 Chevron USA Inc 4020 NE 4th St. Vapor Recovery 8336 3,600.00 Chevron USA Inc 301 S Grady Wy Vapor Recovery SIGN PERMIT 844 4,000.00 Holmes Electric 1422 Raymond Av SW Wall Sign CSF R� ^- � 'v O AGENDA COUNCIL MEMBERS THOMAS W TRIMM, V �~� Z COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROLERT HUGHES IOHN W. REED 0FO HI 9 RENTON CIT / COUNCIL CHARLES SHANE O RICHARD M.STREDICKE N tb SEPIEoe REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING NOVEMBER 2 4 , 19 8 0 CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, Monday , 8 : 00 P , M DELORES A MEAD MAYOR 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 17, 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member, a. Land Use Hearing Examiner recommendation for approval with conditions of Special Permit SP-082-80 to allow expansion of church facilities on property zoned P-1 , R-3 and R-1 , along with Variance V-083-80 to reduce landscaping in the R-1 zone. Property located 1032 Edmonds NE. A� Council concur in Examiner recommendation. b. Deptartment of Transportation requests meeting with Council in work session re site selection process for Renton Park and Ride, Stage 2. Refer to Transportation Committee. C. Claim for Damages filed by Phillip M. Thordarson in amount of $156. 21 alleging improper impoundment of vehicle 7/27/80. Refer to City Attor- ney and Insurance Carrier, 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT t i RENTON CITY COUNCIL November 24, 1980 City Clerk's Office R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for Damages - Phillip M. Thordarson PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Mobile and Modular Homes in residential areas Zoning on the Municipal Airport PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Storm Sewer System and Problems PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE False Alarm Systems and fines TRAFFIC ENGINEER Intersection NE Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland Ave. NE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Letter from State Transportation Dept. re Park and Ride - Stage 2 WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Ordinances on first reading 11/24: LID #322 ordering construction Rezone R-084-80 City i _ �I RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting November 24 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; CHARLES F. SHANE, JOHN W. COUNCIL REED, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, RANDALL ROCKHILL, ROBERT J . HUGHES, EARL CLYMER. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE DEL MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; DON PERSSON, Police Department. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 17, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. Calvary Baptist Land Use Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended, 10/30/80, Church approval with conditions of Special Permit to allow expansion SP-082-80 of church facilities on property zoned P-1 , R-3 and R-1 , along V-083-80 with Variance to reduce landscaping requirements in the R-1 single family zone. Property is located at 1032 Edmonds Ave. NE. Council concur in Examiner's recommendation for approval . Park and Ride Washington State Department of Transportation, J.D. Zirkle, Stage 2 requested meeting with City Council in a work session to discuss site selection process for Renton Park and Ride - Stage 2. The letter noted a number of sites in the Renton Highlands area and east of the Highlands along SE 128th are being considered. Refer to the Transportation Committee. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Phillip M. Thordarson, 4803 S. 168th St. , Seattle, 98188, in the amount of $156.21 alleging improper impoundment of vehicle on 7/27/80. Refer to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA Approval AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Councilman Shane inquired regarding flood damage at Kirkland Ave. Flood Damage NE and NE 12th Street. Public Works Director Gonnason explained Kirkland NE a letter has been written to the shopping center requiring correc- and NE 12th tion to the retention system within ten days. City Attorney Warren explained use of the Municipal Court System for violations Storm Sewer of the City Code as being expedient. Gonnason explained that Retention anyone tampering with the required water retention system gates would be in violation. Councilman Stredicke inquired of cause of water in Grady Way area , Gonnason advised siltation from high- way and insufficient underpass capacity caused problems. Following discussion, it was Moved by Stredicke, Second Shane, authorize hiring consultant for storm drainage study. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, SUBJECT OF STORM SEWER SYSTEM AND PROBLEMS BE REFERRED TO PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TO REPORT BACK WITHIN TWO WEEKS. CARRIED. Further discussion ensued regarding 10 to 100 year storms ; Gonnason noted intensity of storm does damage. Councilman Shane noted his objection to deferral of off-site improvements and made inquiries re LID #322 street improvements on South Puget Drive and Benson. Upon inquiry, Mayor Shinpoch explained provision for mitigation charges by the Environmental Review Committee. Renton City Council 11/24/80 Page 2 OLD BUSINESS - Continued Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted committee Committee report regarding Star Equipment Co. letter protesting improvements Star Equipment on SW 43rds St. The committee and Public Works Staff met with Access on representative from Star Equipment and agreed that the Traffic SW 43rd Engineering Division would study the street island, consider alternatives and report back to the Transportation Committee. Intersection The committee reported meeting with representative from the NE Sunset Blvd. Community Bank of Renton regarding the intersection at NE Sunset Kirkland NE Boulevard and Kirkland Ave. NE, having been reported dangerous and signal requested. The report stated the Traffic Engineer recommended either elimination of the crosswalk or improvements in signing and painting. The committee concurred with the alter- nate recommendation and requests referral to the Traffic Engineer. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN TRANS T ON COM- MITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Inquiries Councilman Stredicke inquired re intent of Board of Public Works minutes of 11/12/80 meeting. Public Works Director will advise. Councilman Hughes made further inquiries regarding water drainage problems in area of Renton Village, asking that certain drawings be checked by the Public Works Department . Upon inquiry by Shane, Gonnason noted the TV drainline equipment had been used on the sewer line at Kirkland NE and NE l2th, that no obstruction exists. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee Committee report recommending first reading for the following ordinances : First Reading An ordinance was read creating and ordering construction of LID #322, street improvements in South Puget Drive and Benson Road S. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. First Reading An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from R-2 to B-1 for property belonging to the City of Renton and located on the South side of NE 12th St. between Harrington Pl . NE and Harrington Ave. NE. R-084-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution 2375 A resolution was read transferring $6,064 from the Contingency Fund Transfer Fund to Street Fund/Traffic Engineering Division for High School Undergrounding Stadium Underground Wiring Project. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Voucher Approval Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recommended Council authorization for payment of Vouchers No. 30971 to 31202 in the amount of $302,494.43 having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services have been received or rendered. Vouchers No. 30966 through 30970 were machine voided. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, APPROVE VOUCHERS AS RECOMMENDED. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Council President Trimm announced an Executive Session at close of Council meeting . Trimm noted the matter of transfer of $30.00 to Municipal Arts Commission,donation from Allied Arts, would be discussed Monday night. Mobile and MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, SUBJECT OF MOBILE AND MODULAR Modular Homes HOMES IN SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AREAS BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Airport MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, MATTER OF ZONING ON THE MUNICIPAL Zoning AIRPORT BE REFERRED TO THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR RECOMMENDATION REGARDING ORDINANCE CHANGES. CARRIED. i False Alarms MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE. MATTER OF FALSE ALARMS IN BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM AND FINES BE REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE FOR POSSIBLE INCREASE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 11/24/80 Page 3 New Business - Continued Fire Code Mayor Shinpoch noted City's Fire Inspector is diligent in the enforcement of the Fire Code. Councilman Hughes noted the Uniform Fire Code is under study, including sprinkler ordinance. Park and Ride Mayor Shinpoch announced dedication ceremony for Metro Park and Ride Lot would be held 12/1/80 at 11 :00 a.m. at the lot on Grady Way near So. 7th, bus to provide shelter if necessary. Mayor Shinpoch announced sewer capacity report now available from the Public Works Department. Executive MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION Session TO DISCUSS LAND ACQUISITION. CARRIED. Following the Executive 9:30 P.M. Session, Council reconvened in regular session. All Council Members were present. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, MEETING ADJOURNMENT ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9: ,P.M. Delores A. Mead, C.MLC. City Clerk EXP111 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 11/24/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: NO. #30966 - #30970 CURRENT *115,891.02 PARKS *27. 188.76 ARTERIAL STREETS 6104.08 STREETS $31,782.12 LIBRARY *4,008.09 COMP EMP TR ACT $118.58 STREET FORWARD THRUST 64,673.40 S FIRE STATION CONST FUN $948.92 CITY SHOP RELOCATE FUND *2,000900 WATERWORKS UTILITY $93.253.93 AIRPORT 63,317.46 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 65, 165#07 FIREMENtS PENSION *14,043.00 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $302, 494.43 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE +LAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAYTNO RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFTCATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN VCEIVED OR RENDERED, 00 HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0. 30971 THROUGH NO• 31202 IN THE AMOU1gT OF 6302.494.43 THIS 24TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1980• COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN -�� , •�� y t�.� MEMBER MEMBER OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT NOVEMBER 24, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7911 $ 3,000.00 Relco 3600 W Valley Rd Foundation 7912 41,000.00 Leonard Builders Inc 4301 SE 4th PI New Residence 7913 VOID 7914 2,200.00 Jack A Benaroya Co 600 SW 43rd St Storage Shed 7915 70,000.00 Jack A Benaroya Co 800 SW 43rd St Improvements 7916 3,056.00 James A Poff 2925 Morris Av S Finish Lower Level 7917 60,000.00 William Johnson 2302 NE 16th St New Residence 7918 40,000.00 Schneider Homes Inc. 2302 Camas Av NE New Residence 7919 40,000.00 Schneider Homes Inc. 2223 NE 23rd St New Residence 7920 5,000.00 Koll Business Centers 241 SW 41st St Tenant Improvement j 7921 40,000.00 Schneider Homes Inc. 2320 Camas Av NE New Residence 7922 40,000.00 Schneider Homes Inc. 2308 Camas Av NE New Residence 7923 15,000.00 Sound Ford, Inc. 750 Rainier Av S Office-Remodel 7924 1,026.00 Tony Breznierar 1416 Kennewich Av NE Roof ' 7925 220,000.00 Ed Lidsbarski 313 SW Grady Wy Office Bldg. 7926 3,000.00 Tom Rivily 121 Logan Av S Remodel Residence 7927 2,000.00 R.A. Schaefer 354 Sunset Blvd N Addition CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2650 Joe McCaslin NE 20th St. Sanitary Sewer 2651 Cedar Ridge Assoc. Cedar Ridge Res. Park Storm Sewer 2652 William Cook 3712 Park Av N Sanitary Sewer ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9440 950.00 Clarkrich Inc. 4024 NE 6th Ct New Residence 9441 100.00 Lidsbarski 301 SW Grady Wy Temp. Service 9442 100.00 James A. Poff 2925 Morris Av S Wall Recept. 9443 900.00 Sellen Investement Co 215 S Tobin St Sub Panel 9444 600.00 The Koll Company 237 SW 41st St Extend Circuits 9445 250.00 Mike & Alice Thompson 410 Pelly Av N Addition 9446 100.00 George Oberholtzer 2318 Vashon Ct NE Temp. Service 9447 1,000.00 Dr. Robert Newman 432 Shattuck Av S Addition 9448 150.00 R.L. Undsderfer 1021 N 38th St Pool Equipment 9449 500.00 Tim Cogger 609 Grant Av S New Service 9450 1,000.00 Acme Paint Ink 239 SW 41st St Add Circuits 9451 950.00 Clarkrich Inc 4018 NE 6th Ct New Residence 9452 950.00 Clarkrich Inc 4012 NE 6th Ct New Residence 9453 950.00 Clarkrich Inc 4006 NE 6th Ct New Residence 9454 950.00 Clarkrich Inc 4000 NE 6th Ct New Residence 9455 950.00 Clarkrich Inc 4021 NE 6th Ct New Residence 9456 950.00 Clarkrich Inc 4055 NE 6th Ct New Residence 9457 950.00 Clarkrich Inc 4009 NE 6th Ct New Residence 9458 950.00 Clarkrich Inc 4003 NE 6th Ct New Residence 9459 25.00 Donna's Trees 7th & Hardie Christmas Tree Lot 9460 750.00 Tom Rivily 121 Logan Av S New Service 9461 300.00 Mr. Isler 1912 NE 20th St Addition MECHANICAL PERMITS 8337 800.00 M & A Thompson 410 Pelly Av N Fireplace 8338 1,000.00 M & A Thompson 410 Pelly Av N Plumbing/Fixtures 8M 300.00 Steven C. Hill 640 Ferndale P1 NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8340 2,000.00 Wick Homes 4130 SE 1st Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8341 2,000.00 Wick Homes 4122 SE 1st Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8342 1,500.00 Wick Homes 4118 SE 1st Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8343 2,000.00 Wick Homes 4114 SE 1st Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8344 1,800.00 Wick Homes 4110 SE 1st Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8345 2,000.00 Wick Homes 243 Vashon Av SE Plumbing/Fixtures 8346 1,800.00 Wick Homes 4109 SE 1st Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8347 1 ,100.00 Fayez Ali Nakkour 354 Sunset Blvd. N Fire Prot. Sys. 8348 1,600.00 G & L Construction 2812 Whitworth Av S Gas Furnace 8349 1 ,000.00 Clarkrich Inc 4021 NE 6th Ct Plumbing/Fixtures 8350 1,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4015 NE 6th Ct Plumbing/Fixtures 8351 1,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4009 NE 6th Ct Plumbing/Fixtures 8352 1,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4003 NE 6th Ct Plumbing/Fixtures 8353 1,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4000 NE 6th Ct Plumbing/Fixtures 8353 1,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4000 NE 6th Ct Plumbing/Fixtures 8354 1,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4006 N.E. 6th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8355 1,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4012 NE 6th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8356 1,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4018 NE 6th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8357 1,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 4024 NE 6th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8358 7,000.00 Clarkrich, Inc. 1401 N 24th St. Heat Pump 8359 120.00 James Smith 1074 Anacortes Av NE Water Heater 8360 1,025.00 Sam Lattanzio 2407 Talbot Crest Drive Electric Furnace 8361 925.00 H.A. Jorgenson 1321 S 7th St Electric Furnace 8362 800.00 Leroy Hayes 1818 Shattuck Av S Wood Stove 8363 19900.00 Leonard Strand 1228 N 32nd St. Plumbing/Fixtures 8364 2,520.00 Jack Colombi 2900 Park Av N Plumbing/Fixtures 8365 VOID 8366 2,520.00 Hewitt Homes 3712 Park Av N Plumbing/Fixtures 8367 842.00 Leonard Builders 4119 SE 4th PI Gas Furnace 8368 778.00 Leonard Builders 4125 SE 4th P1 Gas Furnace 8369 918.00 Leonard Builders 4301 SE 4th PI Gas Furnace 8370 12,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-50 Plumbing/Fixtures SIGN PERMITS 845 1,500.00. Steven Lee 1702 Duval Av NE Pole Sign 846 25.00 Misty Cove Inc. 5021 Ripley Ln N Directional Sign REVOCABLE PERMIT I CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEM6ER 24, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE I Tues. 11/25 7:30 P.M. TRIMM 6th Floor Conf. Room PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 12/4 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 11/25 4:30 P.M. REED i 3rd Floor Conf. Room Preliminary Shop Site Faci 1 ity WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 12/1 7:00 P .M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 12/3 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room False Alarms TRANSPORTATION Thurs. 12/4 3:30 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Transportation Traffic Study UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS 8 EVENTS Systems Development-Citizens Tues . 12/2 7:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room Advisory Committee 3 C I I Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS November MONTH OF 9C—CTffffFF, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 1/1/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of NOV. $74,880.80 11/10/80 CURRENT FUND $ 83,966.9 PARKS & RECREATION 20,962. 72 ARTERIAL STREETS 65,742.54 CITY STREETS 17,060.94 LIBRARY 8,788 92 COMP. FMP.TRNG. (CETA) 180 85 STREET FWD. THRUST 3,612.35 S. FIRE ST.CONSTR. FUND 13,299. 76 G. 000LON BCH. PK.CONSTR. 122,630.29 WATERWORKS UTILITY 73,124. 70 AIRPORT 7,698.62 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 18,206.90 UNEMPLOYMENT COMP. 2,172. 1 L . I .D. CONTROL 558,086.0" CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of NOV. $995,533. 75 CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT FUND Per Resolution No. 2371 $ 6,787.64 1/15/80 CURRENT FUND 128,972. 37 PARKS & RECREATION 34,767.29 CITY STREETS 27,488. 86 LIBRARY 10,560.27 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 915. 16 S.FIRE STATION CONSTR. 4,923. 50 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 25,833.84 AIRPORT 2,370.82 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,077. 50 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of NOV. $238,909.61 CURRE14T FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of NOV. ' 72,990. 38 MAYOR Tl��_ FINANCE DIRECTOR C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1080 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 1 1/24/80 CURRENT FUND $115,891 .02 PARKS & RECREA'T'ION 27,188.76 ARTERIAL STREETS 104.08 CTTY STRF.E.TS 31,782.12 LIBRARY 4,008.09 COMP.FMP.TRNr. (CETA) 1t8. '1t8 STREET FORWARD TTIRUS`i, 4,673.40 :.FIRE STATION CONST. 94£3.92 CTTY SHOP RELOCATION 2,0()0.00 WATERWORKS UTILTTY 93,25.3.93 AIRPORT 3,317.46 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 5,165.07 FIREMEN'S PENSION 14,043.00 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of NOV. $302,494 .43 19/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of NOV. 74,141_66 11/30/80 CURRENT FUND 126,800. 57 PARKS & RECREATION 32,939.62 CITY STREETS 28,905. 77 LIBRARY 10,415.86 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 921 . 50 S.FIRE STATION CONSTR. 4,917.00 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 26,438.44 AIRPORT 2,365.89 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,077. 50 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of NOV. $236,782. 15 11/30/80 STREET FORWARD THRUST LIBRARY Per Resolution No. 2358 $ 10,000.00 301/138.00.00. 106/210.00.00 11/30/80 CONTINGENCY FUND CITY STREETS FUND Per Resolution No. 2375 $ 6,064.00 .,.,F MAYOP FINANCE DIRECTOR COUNCIL MEMBERS o A G ND A THOMAS W TRIMM, 46 COUNCIL PRESIDENT U Z EARL CLYMER _ ROBERT HUGHES Z JOHN W REED p9 0 RANDALL ROCKHILL RENTON / IT / COUNCIL CHARLES F SHANE 0.9 0�(P RICHARD M.STREDICKE /E'D SEPI'o PRESIDING REGULAR MEETING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, DELORES A.MEAD MAYOR DECEMBER 1 , 1980 Monday, 8:00 P.M. 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 24, 1980 4. PUBLIC HEARINGS: (1 ) Street Vacation by Winford K. Moore 6th St . between Cedar and Mill Ave. South (2) 1981 City of Renton Budget 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. a. Park Board recommends extension of time on Fryer-Knowles, Inc. tennis court contract to June 15, 1981 as good weather is essential to complete project. Council concur. b. Maplewood Addition Water Co-op requests emergency water hookup. Refer to the Utilities Committee and the Public Works Department . C. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Building Director, Planning Director and Public Works Director to comprise the Environmental Review Committee. Concur. d. Planning Commission report on Adult Entertainment Land Uses . Refer to the Planning and Development Committee. e. Bid Opening 11/26/80 Water Project Perimiter Road. Refer Utilities Committee. 7• CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 8. OLD BUSINESS 9• ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL December 1 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Advise Bd. of Public Works re deferral of Improvements policy Appoint advisory committee to study Council salary ... COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Sunset Lift Station letter dated 11/24/80 from Public Works Director PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Adult Entertainment Land Uses PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Request from Maplewood Addition WaLer Coop UTILITIES COMMITTEE Request from Maplewood Addition Water Coop Bids from Water Project #611 WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Ordinance on first reading 12/1 : Renton Rezone R-063-80 Municipal Arts l/ for Art transfer and appropriation Insurance premiums fund for transfer and appropriation Moore street vacation and alley dedication ELECTED OFFICIALS 1981 Council President Richard M. Stredicke 1981 Council PresidenL Pro Lens Larl Clymer � i RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting December 1 , 1980 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P .M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Jarbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT J. COUNCIL HUGHES, RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN W. REED. CHARLES F. SHANE arrived at 8:03 p.m. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DAN KELLOGG, Asst. City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; ROGER LEWIS, Municipal Court Judge; CLARK PETERSEN, Library Director; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; RON NELSON, Building Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, COUNCIL APPROVE THE MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 24, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, Winford K. Moore published and mailed as required by law, Mayor Shinpoch opened Street Vacation the Public Hearing to consider the proposed vacation of an 8 ft. and Alley strip of South Sixth Street lying between Cedar and Mill Avenues Dedication South as petitioned by Winford K. Moore. Moore proposed dedication South Sixth St. of a five foot strip which comprises half the alley between Cedar Ave. S. and Mill Ave. S. Letter from Board of Public Works Direc- Property for Gonnason stated the Board found no objection to vacation of Exchange the property, the City desires to retain a utility easement, and that the right-of-way is not necessary to the traffic circulation of the City. The letter recommended that no fee be charged and the property exchange be considered equal . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COM- MITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATION. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and 1981 Budget, published according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Public Federal Shared Hearing to consider the City' s 1981 Budget and the use of Federal Revenue Revenue Sharing Funds for the Year 1981 . The Mayor' s 1981 Budget was filed with the City Clerk 11/3/80 in the balanced amount of $38,038,704 and amended in the amount of $16,500 by the City Coun- cil meeting in special Budget Sessions throughout the month of November. Total 1981 Budget as amended : $38,055,204 which includes $514,368 Federal Revenue Sharing Expenditures as shown with the attached amendments. Mayor Shinpoch explained tax levy information has not yet been received from Kinq County, that budget must, by law, be adopted this date. Present : Sandy Webb, 430 Mill Ave. S. , commended the Mayor for no increase in taxes; however, warned dangers of excessive government expenditures. Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N, urged reduction of City's utility tax if additional funds become available. Continued MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE 1981 BUDGET AS AMENDED (SEE ATTACHMENTS) IN BALANCED AMOUNT OF $38,055,204 INCLUDING FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE FUNDS. Councilman Shane urged reduction of utility rates, removal of utility tax and instituting a business and occupation tax. MOTION CARRIED. Time: 8.23 p.m. (Ordinance adoption Page 2. ) Renton City Council 12/1/80 Page 2 Ordinance #3486 Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented ordinance 1981 Budget adopting the annual budget for the year 1981 . Ordinance was read listing total expenditures and receipts $38,055,204. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. Following readings , it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYES: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, STREDICKE, REED; ONE NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke inquired as to the City's assessed valuation used for budget purposes and was advised by Finance Director Gwen Marshall that the 1981 budget was pre- City' s Assessed pared using assessed valuation of $1 ,444,000,000; telephone Valuation estimate as received from King County is $1 ,620,000,000. AUDIENCE COMMENT Robert Tjossem, 1313 Market St. , requested the matter of Clark Sunset Lift Rich, Inc. , Central Highlands Plaza Apartments Special Permit Station 077-80 ,Appeal and Planning and Development Committee report as Proposed delayed at the 11/10/80 Council meeting, be presented. Pending Moratorium information regarding the Sunset Lift Station was presented to and Bond Issue Council by Public Works Director Gonnason (letter 11/24/80) . MOVED to Finance HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, THE SUNSET LIFT STATION LETTER BE Honey Creek REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. CARRIED. Councilman Interceptor Trimm announced meeting 12/11 7:30 p.m. ; Tjossem invited to attend. Continued James Dalpay , 1030 N. 38th, inquired re Public Works Director Gonnason memo of 11/24/80 regarding Sunset Lift Station and proposed moratorium, noting his pending building permit. Council President Trimm invited Dalpay to the 12/11 /80 meeting. Council- man Rockhill noted four properties recommended as allowable connec- tions to the lift station as permit applications in process. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. Talbot Hill and Letter from the Park Department requested extension of time Tiffany Park on Fryer-Knowles, Inc. tennis court contract to June 15, 1981 , Tennis Courts as good weather is essential to complete the project . The CAG 043-80 letter noted Talbot Hill Reservoir court completed; Tiffany Park tennis court will be leveled and finish applied upon sufficient good weather to allow completion . The letter noted City will retain 10% of money due contractor until contract completed. Concur. Maplewood Letter from Burnell Holm, President of the Maplewood Addition Addition Water Water Coop requested hooking into Renton' s water system on an Cooperative emergency use requirement only. . The letter stated the Coop serves 140 homes , is adjacent to City, has two wells with more capacity than needed. Refer to the Utilities Committee and the Public Works Department. Appointments Letter from Mayor Shinpoch announced appointment of the following ERC Committee persons to comprise the Environmental Review Committee: Ronald G. Nelson, Building Director; Gordon Y. Ericksen, Planning Direc- tor; Warren C. Gonnason, Public Works Director. Council concur. Adult Letter from Planning Commission Chairman Michael Porter acknow- Entertainment leged consideration of Council referral of adult entertainment Land Uses land uses by its Special Studies Committee. The Commission concurred in the recommendation of the Committee to refer the matter back to the Council for further action, suggesting Council Committee and citizens ' committee. The letter stated the Com- mission is overburdened with priorities in need of immediate --- action and regretted inability to handle the referral . Refer Adult Entertainment Land Uses to the Planning and Development Committee. Bid Opening City Clerk Mead reported bid opening 11/26/80 Water Project #611 , Water Project East Perimeter Road water main extension; 12 bids received. See attached tabulation. Refer bids to Utilities Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED. Approval Renton City Council 12/1/80 Page 3 CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS j Highlands Letter from Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Wood, 1155 Shelton Ave. NE, Sewer System agreed with Public Works Director Gonnason as to a building moratorium in the Highlands area, having heard members of both Planning and Engineering Departments give testimony at City Council and Hearing Examiner hearings that the Renton Highlands sewer system is operating at more than capacity. The letter reported disagreement with Gonnason's decision to recommend the sale of Revenue Bonds as new system would service 330 acres and also have capacity to serve future annexation areas. The letter expressed that developers of this property will receive the primary benefit and should bear a major portion of the cost. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, FORWARD LETTER TO THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE AND MR. AND MRS. WOOD BE NOTIFIED OF THE MEETING. CARRIED. (See meeting schedule. ) _ OLD BUSINESS Committee of the Council President Trimm submitted Committee of the Whole report Whole stating that the savings on insurance premiums for the last half Cumulative of 1980 (when retro-plan went into effect) is estimated to be Reserve Fund 3467 $11 ,327; ordinance required to move money from Current Fund to Insurance Cumulative Reserve. The committee recommended referral to the Ways and Means Committee for drafting of an ordinance to accomp- lish the transfer the 1980 insurance savings and appropriate the funds into Cumulative Reserve 3467 1981 budget. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Municipal Arts The Committee of the Whole report stated need for transfer of 1% for Art $340 from Current Fund to the special 1 % for Art Fund 1980 and appropriation of funds into 1% for Art Fund 1981 Budget,Municipal Arts Commission. The report recommended referral to the Ways and Means Committee for drafting of ordinance. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Council Salary The Committee of the Whole report recommended that the Administra- Increase tion appoint a citizen 's advisory committee to review the matter .�. of a salary increase for new Council members elected in 1981 . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. Upon inquiry by Councilman Stredicke, Mayor Shinpoch noted plans for appointing one member each from: Chamber of Commerce, downtown businessmen, former council members , labor union and senior citizen; 5 to 7 members to look at subject of salary for objective review. MOTION CARRIED. Coulon Beach The Committee of the Whole report recommended the $30,0001% for 1% for Art Art allocation for Coulon Beach Park be referred to a regular Council meeting for authorization. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND REFER MATTER TO THIS MEET- ING FOR AUTHORIZATION. Upon inquiry, Mayor Shinpoch explained the Municipal Arts Commission would study the selection and make approval request to the City Council before commissioning of an artist. Peggy Cummins , Municipal Arts Commission member explained procedure. and recalled prior selections. CARRIED. Community Community Services Committee Chairman Reed submitted committee Services report which explained review of the architect's Preliminary City Shop Report for the shop facilities, the proposed scope of work for Facilities preparation of schematic design drawings and cost estimates. Architect The committee recommended authorizing the Public Works Director to prepare an agreement with the architect (WGHT) for the second phase, i .e. , schematic designs and cost estimates. The report stated fee is to be per the preliminary proposal - a "not to exceed'' amount of $29,040,00 and the architect to commence work as soon as agreement executed. MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Airport Discussion of transfer of ownership of airport restaurant ensued Restaurant noting contract requirement for City approval prior to transfer. Newspaper article noted- Mayor Shinpoch called attention to need for City approval for any transfer of liquor license, that City Attorney was aware of situation. I i Renton City Council 12/1/80 Page 4 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Member Hughes presented committee report Committee recommending second and final readings of the following ordinances : Ordinance #3487 An ordinance was read ordering construction for LID #322 street LID #32 improvements Puget Drive and Benson S. Following reading, it Ordering was MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR WITH COMMITTEE Construction REPORT AND ADOPT ORDINANCE AS READ. Councilman Stredicke asked review of design prior to call for bids; Gonnason acknowledged request. Upon inquiry it was reported total protest of the project was 11 .80% however, only 0.94% was valid protest. ROLL CALL VOTE: 6-AYES: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, STREDICKE, REED; ONE NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. Deferrals of MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL DIRECT THE ADMINISTRA- Off-Site TION TO ADVISE THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS THAT IN THE EVENT OF Improvements for DEFERRAL OF OFF-SITE IMPROVEMENTS, THE FUNDS WILL BE COLLECTED Condominiums "UP FRONT" OR THE DEFERRAL WILL NOT BE GRANTED (COSTS WILL NOT BE PASSED ALONG TO FUTURE PURCHASERS) . CARRIED. Ordinance #3488 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of Renton Rezone property from R-2 to B-1 located on the South side of NE l2th R-084-80 Street between Harrington P1 . NE and Harrington Ave. NE; known Highlands as City of Renton Rezone R-084-80. (First reading 11/24/80) Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3489 The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading, suspension LID #317 Interim of rules and advancing to second and final reading for an ordi- Financing nance providing interim financing for LID #317 in amount of $47,890.97 at 9.90% interest. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. City Clerk Mead read the ordinance and it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES . CARRIED. First Reading The committee recommended first reading of an ordinance provid- ing for change of zoning from L-1 to B-1 for property located on the east side of Burnett Ave. S between S 4th and S 7th St. ; known as the City of Renton Rezone R-063-80. Following reading, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Councilman Shane inquired of work schedule for completion of sidewalks on Burnett Ave. S, and Public Works Director Gonnason explained failure to meet time schedule, noting the improvement will be underway this week, as street paving completed. NEW BUSINESS Council President Trimm thanked Council Members for cooperation Council President during the year and nominated Richard Stredicke for Council Stredicke, President for 1981 . MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, NOMINATE Pro tem Clymer STREDICKE FOR COUNCIL PRESIDENT. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, 1981 SECOND ROCKHILL, NOMINATE CLYMER FOR PRESIDENT PRO TEM FOR 1981 . CARRIED. Stop Lights Councilman Hughes asked Public Works Director to investigate at Park and Ride traffic signals on Grady Way at new Park and Ride lot so that lights are operating early in morning. Police Lt. Perssons advised request has been granted to activate signals tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. Hughes noted today 's ribbon cutting by Mayor .... Shinpoch at the Metro Park and Ride Lot; Hughes was pleased with facility and 373 parking stalls. Committee on Newly elected 1981 Council President Stredicke named members Committees to Committee on Committees : Trimm, Rockhill , Clymer and Stredicke. See meeting schedule. Stredicke requested information from Councilmen regarding their committee assignment preferences. Anti Gun Councilman Stredicke called attention to attempts to validate Control Initiative 74 to place before the voters next fall and inquired Lobby of its effect on the City 's gun control ordinance prohibiting guns in bars . Asst. City Attorney Kellogg noted if Intiative 74 passes and our ordinance is in conflict, it is repealed by implication. Renton City Council 12/1/80 Page 5 New Business - Continued Storm Drainage Public Works Director Gonnason distributed storm drainage planning proposal by consulting engineers Kramer, Chin and Mayo, Inc. and discussed severity of 11/21/80 storm. Court Case Asst. City Attorney Kellogg advised status of RaMac/Shane court case handled by City Attorney Lawrence Warren wherein the City and State were sued for loss of access to SR 169 and dimished property value. Kellogg noted the City has been dismissed. Mayor Shinpoch commended the legal department. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. 9:45 P.M. CARRIED. Delores A. Mead, C.M.( City Clerk rr11 i i CIl-Y COUNCIL COO . :E '1EETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBER 11 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Tues. 12/11 7:30 P.M. TRIMM 6th Floor Conf. Room Sunset Lift Station i Committee on Committees ; Thurs. 12/4 4:00 P.M. ( 6th Floor Conf. Room Committee Assignments PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 12/4 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Zoning Airport, Am_end. referred by Examiner.Planning Dept. re problem on mobile & modular homes in residential area. PUD Ordinance COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 12/2 4:30 P.M. REED i 3rd Floor Conf. Room Meet with Dave Clark re Green River Basin Drainage - WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 12/8 7:00 P.M. I CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 12/3 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room False Alarms l TRANSPORTATION Thurs. 12/4 3:30 P.M. i STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Transportation Traffic Study Tues. 12/9 4:30 P.M. 4th Floor Conf. Room ` Norm Stone/Dept. of Transportation I Highlands Park & Ride Lot UTILITIES ( SHANE I` OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Systems Development - Citizens Tues. 12/2 7:30 P.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room Advisory Committee LEOFF Wed. 12/3 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room s OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT December 1 , 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7928 $ 16,407, 100.00 Public Hospital Dist. 1 400 S 43rd St Addition 7929 35,000.00 Dianne M. Gitchel 900 Ferndale Circle NE Addition 7930 120,000.00 Dennis Schwartzenberger 637 Moses Lane 6-plex CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2653 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4518 SE 4th St. Driveway approach 2654 Anna McMahon 3325 SE 5th St. Sanitary Sewer 2655 Sea-First Nat' l Bank 300 Burnett Av S Sanitary Sewer 2656 Washington Jockey Club Longacres 12" Watermain ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9462 200.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 9563 200.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 9464 25.00 R. Leo Porter 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 9465 86,000.00 Irving Hull 421 Burnett Av S B/B Heat 9466 48,000.00 Boeing-Renton 4-01 Bldg. Lighting Fixtures 9467 100.00 Dennis N. Anderson 2731 Mountain View Av N Temporary Service 9468 3,300.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-56.2 Light Fixtures 9469 6, 130.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg . 4-21 . 1 Restroom 9470 2,200.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-51 . 1 Storage Room 9471 5, 110.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg, 10-133 Mezz. Revisions 9472 500,000.00 Boeing-Renton Renton Plant Misc. Elect. Work 9473 22,490.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-85.2 Minicomputer Rm. 9474 21 ,525.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 New Br. Ccts. 9475 11 , 150.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-81 Shop 9476 8,620.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-63 2nd Deck/Fixtures„w 9477 16,400.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65. 1 Air Conditioning 9478 800.00 John Stack 3118 SE 5th St Service Change 9479 1 ,400.00 Hormel Meats 600 SW 7th St. Fast Freeze Chiller 9480 100.00 Terhume Custom Homes 2302 NE 16th St. Temp. Power 9481 250.00 Ray R. Brown 1147 Aberdeen Av NE Underground Wiring 9482 850.00 C. Henderson 2213 SE 21st New Residence 9483 850.00 C. Henderson 2108 SE 21st St. New Residence 9484 850.00 C. Henderson 2402 SE 21st St. New Residence 9485 21 ,700.00 J.A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Lab MECHANICAL PERMITS 8371 1 ,814.00 Jack A. Benaroya Co. 800 SW 43rd St. Sprinkler System 8372 2,000.00 R.A. Schaefer 354 Sunset Blvd. N. Plumbing/Fixtures 8373 2,400.00 Ray Brown 1401 N 34th St. Plumbing/Fixtures 8374 300.00 Dennis J. Pederson 2521 Edmonds Av NE Drainfield 8375 18,000.00 Boeing - Renton Bldg. 10-56.2 Plumbing/Fixtures 8376 34,000.00 Boeing - Renton Bldg. 4-21 . 1 Plumbing/Fixtures 8377 6,000.00 Boeing - Renton Bldge. 10-65 Sprinkler System SIGN PERMIT 847 1 ,500.00 Renton Village Co. 555 Renton Village P1 Pole Sign AMENDMENTS TO THE 1981 CITY OF RENTON BUDGET 12/1/80 EXPENDITURES REVENUES 1 ) CURRENT FUND REVENUE Page 2, a/c 316.20.11 , Amusement Tax. Levy 5% Amusement Tax on all paid admissions at Longacres Race Track, rather than 11t now levied per paid admission. Increase Current Fund Revenue $10,000 --- $ --- $ 10,000 + 2) AIRPORT FUND a. Page 420 - Add a Capital Construction Reserve account to Capital Outlay and allocate $20,000 --------------- 20,000 + --- b. Page 414 - Add $10,000 to Airport Salaries and Benefits for part time help -------------------------- 10,000 + --- c. Page 421 - Reduce a/c 501 , Ending Fund Balance by $30,000, to keep the fund balanced ---------------- 30,000 - --- 3) GENERAL SERVICES CURRENT FUND Page 331 - Add $1 ,200 to a/c 64.00 Machinery & Equipment, to replace 8 Council chairs (REFER TO AMENDMENT #13) ---- 1 ,200 + --- 4) POLICE RESEARCH/TRAINING/CURRENT FUND Page 227 - Add 3,501 to a/c 31 .45 Professional Services for Police Firearms Simulator training program. (S.M.E. - Synthesized Media Environment) 3,501 + --- 5) LEGAL SERVICES CURRENT FUND Page 15 - Add $5,000 to a/c 31 .37 Legal Professional Services, for codification update - legal review -------- 5,000 + --- 6) PLANNING ADMINISTRATION CURRENT FUND a. Page 160 & 16 - Delay _hiT_rTn__g__FToating Secretary for one month in 1981 : Cut a/c 11 .00 Salaries ---- $1 ,244 Cut a/c 13.01 Retirement -- 99 Cut a/c 13.02 FICA -------- 57 Total Reduction -------- $T—.4Z 1 ,400 - --- b. Page 164 - Increase a/c 64.00 Machinery & Equipment by $1 ,400, for word processing viewing screen -------- 1 ,400 + 7) PARK FACILITIES/PARK FUND a. Page 455 & 456 - Reduce Salaries & Benefits (Reserve for Promotions) --------------------- $ 4,482 b. Page 463 & 464 - Reduce Park Facilities Part Time Salaries & Benefits ---------------- 13'000 Total Reduction ------- $�7�48'� 17,482 - --- c. Page 455 & 456 - Add new full time Laborer position to Park Facilities Salaries & Benefits ------ 17,482 + --- 8) POLICY DECISION/TRAVEL Travel money is to remain in individual budgets, rather than in Mayor's Budget. Mayor is to give permission for out-of-state travel , rather than requiring Council authorization. Mayor also to approve in-state travel . --- --- -I- Amendment.6 4 AMENDMENTS TO THE 1981 CITY OF RENTON BUDGET - Cont. i EXPENDITURES REVENUES 9) MUNICIPAL ARTS COMMISSION/CURRENT FUND MUNICIPAL ARTS FUND 1% FOR ART a . Include in the 1981 Budget, special revenue fund known as "City of Renton Municipal Arts Fund," to account for 1% for art monies; fund established per Ordinance #2969. b. Page 9 - Current Fund Revenue. Reduce Current Fund a/c 301 Beginning Fund Balance by $4,750 ------------ $ --- $ - c. Increase Municipal Arts Fund (1% for art) , a/c 301 Beginning Fund Balance by $4,750 (Revenue) ---------- --- 4,750 + d. Page 93 - Reduce Municipal Arts Commission Budget (Current Fund) by the following 1% for art amounts: * Allocation for art; South End Fire Station X13 (page 93, a/c 64.00) -------•a- $2,500 * Allocation for art; Burnett Linear Park (page 93, a/c 64.00) --------4-------- 2,250 Total Reduction ------- $4,750 4,750 - --- e. Add above items to Municipal Arts Fund (1% for art) , a/c 64.00 Machinery & Equipment (expenditure budget) 4,750 + --- NOTE: There w.itt be $340 1% 6on aAt money te6t cn the .the TW Mun.icipaE Alda Budget/CuAAen.t Fund; to be ttan66eA.ed in 1980 and app4o pA. a ted cn 1981 (b y Ond.inanc e) to .the Mun i.cc:pat AAtz Fund/1% bon. AAt. 10) LEGISLATIVE SERVICES (COUNCIL)/CURRENT FUND Page 68 - Increase a/c 33.01 Travel/Conferences & Schools by $4,500 to bring total allocation for Council Travel to $7,000 ----------------------------------------------- 4,500 + --- 11 ) JUDICIAL (MUNICIPAL COURT)/CURRENT FUND Page 77 - Increase a/c 64.00 Machinery—& Equipment by $2,000; increases allocation for recording equipment to $5,000 ----------------------------------------------- 2,000 + --- 12) CIVIL SERVICE CONM1ISSION/CURRENT FUND Page 317 & 318 - Increase Civil Service Secretary/Chief Examiner' s Salary & Benefits from $5,588 to $7,115. Add $1 ,527 to Salaries & Benefits (part time position) -- 1 ,527 + --- Add to Salaries a/c 11 .00 ---------------- $1 ,431 Add to FICA a/c 13.02 -------------------- 96 Total Increase -------- ;1 ,527 13) GENERAL SERVICES/CURRENT FUND Page 331 - Re-upholster 8 Council chairs rather than replace them; cost - 8 chairs @ $106 each = $848. Reduce $1 ,200 allocation to replace chairs (AMENDMENT 03) by $352, leaving a total of $848 to re-upholster chairs. (a/c 64.00, Machinery & Equipment) ---------------------- 352 -2- Amendment6 I i i AMENDMENTS TO THE 1981 CITY OF RENTON BU1..)GET - Cont. EXPENDITURES REVENUES 14) CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND #3421 SANITARY SEWERS IN HONEYCREEK KENNYDALE AREA a. Page 28 - Add 5,000 to Revenue, a/c 343.79.16, Sewer System Development Fees ----------------------- $ --- $ 5,000 + b. Page 28 - Add $1 ,500 to Revenue, a/c 343.79.17, Sewer Latecomer Fees -------------------------------- --- 1 ,500 + c. Page 389 - Increase Expenditure Budget by $6,500, a/c 53.00, Interfund Distributions ------------------ 6,500 + --- 15) CUMULATIVE RESERVE FUND #E3278 UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION) UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION FUND Expending Fund Council did not approve abolishing the Cumulative Reserve Fund and transferring money to the expending fund as proposed in the 1981 Budget. a. Page 60 - Reduce Revenue, Unemployment Compensation expending fund, by total of $50,979 ----------------- --- 50,979 - b. Page 23 - Increase Revenue, Cumulative Reserve Fund #3278, by total of $50,979; a/c 361 .10 Investment Interest ($5,000) and a/c 301 Beginning Fund Balance ($45,979) ------------------------------------------- --- 50,979 + c. Page 323 - Reduce Expenditures, Unemployment Compensation expending fund, a/c 13.10 by $50,979 --- 50,979 - --- d. Page 322 - Increase Expenditures, a/c 53.00 Interfund Distributions by $50,979 (Cumulative Reserve #3278) - 50,979 + --- 16) RENTON AREA YOUTH SERVICES (RAYS)/CURRENT FUND Page 131 - Add $2,500 to a/c 42.03; increases allocation to RAYS to total of $7,500 ------------------------------ 2,500 + --- 17) FIRE SUPPRESSION/CURRENT FUND a. Page 267 - Cut $2,200 from a/c 33.13 Travel/ Conferences and Schools, Diving Class for " " 10 Fire Fighters ------------------------------------ 2,200 - b. Page 268 & 269 - Cut $2,200 from a/c 64.00 Machinery & Equipment, for 2 sets of Scuba Gear ----- 2,200 - --- 18) FIRE ADMINISTRATION CURRENT FUND Page 252 - Cut $7,500 from a/c 31 .74, for Fire Master Plan Update --------------------------------------------- 7,500 - --- 19) WATER MAINTENANCE/WATERWORKS UTILITY FUND Page 411 - Do not allow Power Generator with Trailer ($15,000) . Money remains in a/c 64.00 Machinery & Equipment - no change in budget ----------------- ___ -3- Amendments AMENDMENTS TO THE 1981 CITY OF RENTON BUDGET - Cont. EXPENDITURES REVENUES 20) CONTINGENCY FUND/CURRENT FUND Increase the Contingency Fund by $2,024 and reduce the Current Fund by $2,024, to balance the Budget. a. Page 19 - Contingency Fund Revenue. Increase a/c 301 Beginning Fund Balance by $2,024 -------------------- $ --- $ 2,024 + b. Page 505 - Increase Contingency Fund Expenditures, a/c 53.00 Interfund Distributions by $2,024 --------- 2,024 + --- 10 c. Page 9 - Current Fund Revenue. Reduce a/c 301 Beginning Fund Balance by $2,024 -------------------- --- 2,024-4 TOTAL AMENDMENTS 01 THROUGH 020 ------------------------------ $ 16, 500 + $ 16,500 TOTAL 1981 MAYOR'S RECOMMENDED BUDGET ------------------------ 38,038, 704 38,038, 704y TOTAL 1981 BUDGET AS AMENDED --------------------------------- $38,055,204 $38,055,204 I -4- Amendmentb I NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARING PUBLIC HEARING y ! PUBLISHED IN THE SEATTLE TIMES CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON i t NOVEMBER 5, and 12, 1980 REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING Monday, December 1, 1980, 8:00 p.m., Council Chambers, Renton Municipal Building 200 Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington PURPOSE: PUBLIC HEARING ON MAYOR'S RECOMMENDED USE OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUNDS FOR THE YEAR 1981. CITIZENS OF RENTON WILL HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE WRITTEN OR ORAL COMMENTS REGARDING POSSIBLE USES OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUNDS. IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE REVENUE SHARING ACT OF 1972, AS AMENDED IN 1976, THE FOLLOWING IS SUBMITTED AS ESTIMATED FUNDING TO BE RECEIVED FROM FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING AND THE MAYOR'S RECOMMENDED EXPENDITURES OF SAME FOR 1981. ESTIMATED FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING AVAILABLE FOR 1981: 1981 ESTIMATED FEDERAL ENTITLEMENTS -------------------- $500,000 ESTIMATED BEGINNING FUND BALANCE ----------------------- 8,490 ESTIMATED INTEREST ON INVESTMENT OF FUNDS -------------- 6,378 TOTAL ESTIMATED FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING AVAILABLE FOR 1981 --------------------------------- $514,868 MAYOR'S RECOMMENDED 1981 FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES: PARKS AND RECREATION 1) TIFFANY PARK - Asphalt Basketball/Game Court (Project # 63.06) --- $ 6,000 2) MOTHER'S PARK - Renovate Gymnasium Heating, Plumbing and Electrical Systems (Project # 63.10) --------------------------- 20,000 3) KIWANIS PARK - Renovate Tennis Courts (Project # 63.13) ---------- 8,000 4) LIBERTY PARK - Community Building Renovation, Phase II (portion of cost) (Project # 63.29) ---------------------------- 16,890 5) LIBERTY PARK - Henry Moses Pool Mechanical System Renovation (portion of cost) (Project # 63.29) ---------------------------- 25,720 $ 76,610 TRANSPORTATION 1) Purchase 1981 4 Wheel Street Sweeper (portion of cost) ----------- $ 36,239 2) Replace 37 Street Light Luminaires for Energy Conservation ------- 10,821 3) Purchase 14 Fiber Optic Pedestrian Signal Replacement Kits ------- 3,465 $ 50,525 SECURITY OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY 1) Replace 6 Mobile Radios for Local Government Service ------------- $ 4,740 $ 4,740 LIBRARIES 1) Library Books and Materials -------------------------------------- $ 82,000 N 2) Magazine Display and Storage Units (2) --------------------------- 3,000 3) Opaque Projector (1) --------------------------------------------- 680 $ 85,680 000 DEBT SERVICE 1) 1967 Limited General Obligation Bonds (Municipal Building) g Major portion of 1981 principal payment ------------------------ $116,812 2) 1978 Limited General Obligation Bonds (Senior Center) Portion of 1981 principal payment ------------------------------ 18,501 3) Proposed 1981 Limited General Obligation Bonds (City Shop Construction) 1981 interest payment and portion of 1982 interest payment ----------------------------------------------- 162,000 $297,313 TOTAL 1981 MAYOR'S RECOMMENDED FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING EXPENDITURES ------------------------ $514,868 OF R� COUNCIL MEMBERS AGENDA THOMAS W TRIMM, ~ �� O COUNCIL PRESIDENT Cz EARL CIYMER � - ROBERT HUGHES n /'� /'� JOHN W REED 0 O 9 R E T O iV CITY `, O U,�I�j/ `, 'L CHARLES ESHANEL 0 9gTF0 g'e RICHARD M.STREDICKE REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, DECEMBER 8 , 1 9 8 0 CLERK CITY CITY S CLLA.MEAD MAYOR Monday , 8 : 00 P .M . 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE .... 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF DECEMBER 1 , 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5 . CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. a. Claims for Damages have been filed by: (1 ) James A. Curtis; $819.35; ruptured water pipe allegedly due to high water pressure 8/29/80. (2) Claudia J . Dooly, water damage to vehicle 12/2/80. (3) Robert L. Zander; $44.75; sewer back-up 11/4/80. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. b. Police Department amendment to Ordinance re parking of commercial vehicles. Refer to Transportation Committee. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL December 8 , 1980 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Contact towing company detaining disposition of Edward King impounded auto Report re marking parking stalls on curbs Contact Railroad, Utilities Commission and City of Tukwila re Grady Way Bridge 111�r CITY ATTORNEY AND -INSURANCE CARRIER *Claims for Damages: James A. Curtis Claudia Jean Dooly Robert L. Zander Legislation for closing City Hall 12/26/80 Subject of Edward King auto impound MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign water line agreement with The Boeing Co. Authorized to sign contract with Renton Construction Co. for water line TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Revision of ordinance for loading commercial vehicles in CBD Traffic proposal Main Ave S, Houser Way S Grady Way Bridge repair WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Ordinances on first reading 12/8: Vacation of portion S 6th St. Parking and Loading Ordinance Transfer and Appropriation Closure of City Hall 12/26/80 lrwr I, RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting December 8 , 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 meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT J . HUGHES, COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE, JOHN W. REED. Absent: L� CHARLES F. SHANE. --� CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DANIEL KELLOGG, Asst. City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE DEL MEAD, City Clerk; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; JAMES MATTHEWS, Fire Dept. ; DON PERSSON, Police Dept. ; GARY NORRIS, Traffic Engineer. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT COUNCIL MINUTES OF DECEMBER 1 , 1980 WITH ADDENDUM. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Edward King, 12202 SE 218th Court, Renton, asked for public hear- Edward King ing regarding the removal of his automobile from scene of accident, Auto Impounded that towing company is about to sell his car for unpaid towing and storage fees. King called attention to Seattle Times newspaper article regarding class action suit against other cities re towing. King claimed his car should not have been impounded and that he was not timely notified. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, REFER THE SUBJECT TO THE CITY ATTORNEY FOR REPORT BACK, THE ADMINISTRATION CONTACT THE TOWING COMPANY TO SEEK DELAY IN ANY DISPOSITION OF AUTO AND MR. KING ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY ADDITIONAL CHARGES. MOTION CARRIED. Fire Department Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells Ave. N. , expressed appreciation of Margaret and Aide Car Sodergran, 341 Wells N. , of the efficient, prompt and courteous Personnel service by the aide car personnel 12/7/80 in attempt to save the Complimented life of her husband Lars, though attempt unsuccessful . Main Ave. S. In order to accommodate any of the invited persons in attendance Houser Way S. for the consideration of traffic congestion and parking at Main Traffic Proposal Ave. S and S 3rd Avenue, Councilman Stredicke asked the matter be presented at this time. Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke recalled the committee' s recommendation of 11/17/80 for consideration 12/8/80 of the parking/traffic revision as proposed by the Traffic Engineer Gary Norris. The proposal summarized the problems: (1 ) parking problems and violations on Houser Way and Main S. (2) Accidents on Main S at intersection of Houser Way and between Houser Way and S 4th St. (3) Railroad train on Houser Way S creates conflict with vehicles. The proposal recommended: (1 ) Change existing two-way traffic to one-way westbound on Houser Way S from Main S to Williams Ave. S. Purpose: Reduce traffic on Houser Way and thereby reduce conflict with train traffic. (2) Install two loading zones and 25 parking stalls on Houser Way S between Main and Willaims S. Pur- pose: Provide Houser Way business access for loading/unloading and increase parking in area. (3) Remove 10 on-street parking stalls from west side of Main S between Houser Way and S 4th St. (4) Modify existing traffic signals on Main S to improve overall traffic flow. The proposal stated the Public Works Dept. believes the recommended plan would address the traffic operational concerns, however an alternative plan was included which was considered not as desirable but workable. Continued Public Works Director Gonnason invited questions. Councilman Clymer observed display map noting that driving on Houser Way was depicted by westbound arrows on the railroad tracks and inquired if cars would be traveling on the railroad tracks or to the right or left. Clymer noted previous problems and stated parking or driving on tracks was not allowed. Clymer noted inconvenience to residents of Renton Renton City Council 12/8/80 Page 2 Audience Comment - Continued Traffic Proposal Hill in forcing them to drive around the block to get home as Main Ave. S. that situation exists when driving from Renton Hill . MOVED BY TRIMM, S 3rd St. SECOND STREDICKE, COUNCIL REMOVE PARKING FROM MAIN AVENUE SOUTH Houser Way S. AS RECOMMENDED. THE MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND BY Continued HUGHES, THAT THE REMAINDER OF THE TRAFFIC PROPOSAL BE REFERRED BACK TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Discussion of access from Renton Hill ensued noting access on S 4th St. prior to construc- tion of FAI-405 freeway. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by James A. Curtis, 2518 Morris Ave. S, James Curtis in amount of $819.35 for plumbing repairs to ruptured water pipe allegedly caused by high water pressure 8/29/80. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Claudia Dooly Claim for Damages was filed by Claudia Jean Dooly, 2003 NE 16th St. , in undetermined amount for water damage to vehicle 12/2 alleg- ing water on Lake Youngs Dr. at 2900 block was deep enough to stall auto. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Robert Zander Claim for Da mmges was filed by Robert L. Zander, 680 Shelton Ave. NE, in amount of $44.75 for plumbing expense claiming sewer backed up into washer/dryer room. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Loading and Letter from the Police Department recommended amendment to Ordinance Unloading 10-302 Section G of the City Code relating to parking of commercial Ordinance vehicles. The letter recommended update concerning loading and unloading of commercial vehicles in the central business area changing hours and time permitted. Refer to the Transportation Committee. �... Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT CONSENT AGENDA AS PREPARED. Approved CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes presented committee report Committee which concurred with the request of the Police Department to in- False Alarm crease the false alarm fines to $25. The report noted the City Burglar Alarm has authority to increase these charges without ordinance revision. System Fees MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. Increased CARRIED. Railroad Councilman Hughes requested reply to his inquiry of rubber neoprene Dampers damper and protectors of railroad track area of Houser Way. Gonnason acknowledge request. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented Development committee report regarding mobile and modular homes in residential Committee areas. The committee noted review and testimony from the Planning Mobile and Department to the effect that if mobile and modular homes were Modular Homes placed upon permanent foundations and met the Renton Building and Approved for Fire Codes, they would qualify for use in Renton. The committee Residential Areas felt the present policies seem adequate and recommended Council take no action on this subject. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented committee Committee report for long-range transportation system plan, noting the com- Long-Range mittee met with the Planning and Public Works Depts. and determined Transportation major problems warranting such a study are: (1 ) Congestion of System Plan 1-405; (2) Rapid growth and development of Renton area; (3) The inability of existing transportation system to handle anticipated growth. The report noted primary concern to involve adjacent agencies which would be impacted and impact such a plan and requested Council concurrence and direction for: (1 ) Need for a Long-Range 400 Renton City Council 12/8/80 Page 3 Old Business - Continued - Transportation Committee Report - Continued Transportation Transportation Plan; (2) Which other jurisdictions should be System Plan involved; (3) Should specific local transportation plans overlap the area-wide plan; (4) Should Puget Sound Council of Governments be involved; (5) What should scope of such a study include. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. Councilman Stredicke noted discussion with Kent City Council Presi- dent; Kent is entering into transportation study and is open to joining with Renton in mutual study and believes King County should be brought into the study due to east/west traffic. Stredicke asked the Administration to contact and bring in other cities;noting Puget .� Sound Council of Government should coordinate , but Renton should be the lead agency. MOTION CARRIED. Transportation The Transportation (Aviation) Committee recommended that the City Aviation Committee enter into an agreement with The Boeing Company for extension of Water Line 12-inch water line on the east side of the Airport. The report Agreement noted for connection to the 10- inch water line before the Contractor with Boeing can start construction of the new extension for fire protection to the Airport 's tenants. The report also recommended authorization be granted for the Mayor and City Clerk to sign the agreement subject to approval of the City Attorney and Boeing. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation The Transportation Committee recommended that the City Council Committee accept the low bid of Renton Contruction Co. in the amount of Airport Water $31 ,542.66 for the construction of the water line on the east Line Contract side of the Airport for fire protection. The report also recom- Award mended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the agreement. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR WITH THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND ACCEPT LOW BID. CARRIED. City' s Newcastle Councilman Stredicke requested Council appoint Barbara Schellert Community Plan to the position of City of Renton' s representative to the Newcastle Committee Rep. Community Plan Committee, as she is representative of the Planning Commission. Mayor Shinpoch reported that Mrs . Schellert had been appointed as the City' s representative by Mayor Delaurenti and that Council action was not required. Trees on Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding negotiations by City staff Sunset Blvd. SE with developer regarding trees along Sunset Blvd. SE as brought to Council ' s attention by Mr. Losey. Councilman Reed noted that direction had been given in the Community Services Committee report and asked the Administration to confirm Council direction is followed. Burnett S. Councilman Reed inquired regarding setting of priorities within Sidewalks the City and schedule for sidewalks on Burnett Ave. S. Progress outlined by Public Works Director Gonnason. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee report Committee recommending second and final reading for an ordinance (first reading Ordinance #3490 12/1/80) for the rezone of property in South Renton on the east side Renton Rezone of Burnett Ave. S between S 4th and S 7th St; known as City of Renton Rezone R-063-80. Rezone from L- 1 to B-l . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. First Readings The committee recommended first reading of the following ordinances : An ordinance was read providing for transfer and appropriation of Transfer and funds in amount of $11 ,327 from Insurance Reserve, Cumulative Appropriation Reserve Fund #3467 unto the 1981 Budget Fund #3467; also providing for transfer of $340 from Municipal Arts Commission Current Fund 1 unto 1% for Art unto 1981 Budget Municipal Arts Fund to for Art. Summary ordinance for publication purposes was also read. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER THE ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Renton City Council 12/8/80 Page 4 Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued First Readings An ordinance was read vacating a portion of S 6th Street in Street Vacation Block 11 as requested by Winford K. Moore; known as VAC-9-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND TRIM, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Parking & An ordinance was read amending the parking and loading ordinance Loading Ordinance Chapter 22, Title IV, Building Regulations of City Code relating to ingress and egress, off-site parking and establishing compact parking spaces and handicapped spaces. Summary ordinance for publication was also read. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, .�W REFER ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Voucher The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment of Approval Vouchers No. 31208 through 31370 in the amount of $444,927.43 having received departmental certification. Machine voids : #31203 - #31207. Approval also was granted for payment of LID #314 Revenue Warrant R-3 in amount of $9,393.56. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Christmas MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE REQUEST OF Holiday LOCAL 21R TO CLOSE CITY HALL ON 12/26/80. Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding day after New Years and was advised by the Mayor that Friday 1/2/81 would be regular working day. Mayor Shinpoch explained that ordinance requires half staffing on Christmas Eve and 12/26, that with City Hall closed Friday 12/26 all the employees will be scheduled to work 12/24. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR LEGISLATION NECESSARY. CARRIED. Meeting Councilman Stredicke announced that the Committee on Committees for 1981 would meet following the regular Council meeting and did not meet as previously scheduled. Parking Stall Councilman Clymer noted request from downtown merchant for parking Marking stall markings to be shown on curb as markings are not visible when parking on left-hand side of street. Clymer noted this was done in some other cities. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER MATTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR REPORT BACK. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch announced recipt of information from King County REPORT that the City's assessed valuation if $1 ,710,240,038 and that upon receipt of work sheets property taxes anticipated will be Assessed Valuation advised. Stredicke recalled his prior questions concerning assessed valuation in 81 Budget and the actual valuation. Mayor Shinpoch noted funds in excess of $300,000 to be available and proposed the tax receipts above budgeted amount be placed in the Contingency Fund until determination made for expenditure. New Fire Station Fire Department Lt. Matthews reported the new fire station should be completed by 1/l/81 , in response to inquiry. AUDIENCE COMMENT Public Works Director Gonnason reported that the Union Pacific Railroad has requested closure of SW 43rd St. for one full day Railroad 12/16/80 and partial closure for two days 12/17 and 12/18 which Maintenance will allow one-way traffic in order to replace timbers. Councilman Closes Reed inquired as to closure at times other than peak traffic. SW 43rd for Norris explained the railroad crew is moving up from Kent and � 12-16, 17 & 18 there is danger they will move on without making repairs in Renton as they do not want to come back. Councilman Hughes asked that neoprene dampers could be used and Gonnason noted high cost was prohibitive. Renton Hill Kathy Keolker, 532 Cedar Ave. S. , asked that during Council study Access of downtown traffic circulation, consideration be given to access to Renton Hill , that roadway in front of the old Holms Electric Building between Mill and Main Ave. S, (south of railroad tracks) be changed to one-way west, and that S 4th St. be opened and the State assume a portion of costs. Mrs. Keolker also noted State alternate plans for widening 1-405 eliminate access to Renton Hill . Renton City Council 12/8/80 Page 5 Audience Comment - Continued Load Limit Kay Johnson, Renton Chamber of Commerce, 300 Rainier Ave. N. ,recalled Grady Way Bridge closure of Monster Road crossing three or four years ago, that the railroad was responsible for repair of Grady Way Bridge underpining. Johnson suggested the matter be pursued in order to restore use of Grady Way Bridge to Metro bus service. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, MATTER OF WEIGHT LIMIT ON GRADY WAY BRIDGE BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE AND THE ADMINISTRATION TO CONTACT THE RAILROAD AND UTILITIES COMMISSION FOR PROMPT ACTION ON REPAIRS; ALSO TO INCLUDE CITY OF TUKWILA. CARRIED. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND HUGHES, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9:30 P.M. Delores A. Mead, C. .C. City Clerk 10111 35 CITY OF RCNTON DATE 12/0N/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: _NO. 031203 - 131201 A86,O90.86 CURRENT PARKS •66,320.73 STREETS •25,485.OS LIBRARY •11,669977 COMP EMP TR ACT 6184071 STREET FORWARD THRUST $54748.16 S FIRE STATION CONST FUN 911,412.04 0 COULON BCH PK CONSTR •1520605.36 WATERWORKS UTILITY •688209132 AIRPORT 0120840046 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 84,967.43 LID CONTROL 69,393•S6 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS •4440927143 WE, THE UNDERSIAVEO ME45ERS OF THE 4AYS AVD MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVI42 RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANOIBE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NU. 31206 THROUGH N0# 31370 IN THE AMOUNT OF 6444,927.43 THIS $TN DAY OF DECEMBER 19600 ll COMMITTEE CHAIRMA"1 �-� MEMBER - • MEN9ER T.,�+'• • • • L. I .O./31+ ✓ REVENUE WARRANT NO.00-3 $9.393.56 i CITY COUNCIL COMV : TTEE 4ETING CALENEAR Office cf the City Clem COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF DECEMBERS, 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME I CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE I Thurs. 12/11 7:30 P.M. TRIMM 6th Floor Conf. Room Sunset Lift Station PLANNING AND DE'',ELOPMEIT Thurs. 12/11 4:30 P.M. I ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room PUD Ordinancz, Adult Entertainment Land Uses COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 12/16 4:30 P.M. REED 13rd Floor Conf. Room Alternate street trees on Burnett S. i - WAYS AND MEANS I Mon. 12/15 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 12/10 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room Cedar Ridge Emergency Gates TRANSPORTATION Tues. 12/9 4:30 P.M. SIREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Norm Stone/Dept. of Transportatio Highlands Park & Ride Lot I UTILITIES SHANE OTHER MEETINGS a EVENTS i IN OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT December 8, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7931 VOID 7932 14,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-61 Wall/Fire Door 7933 21 ,600.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-51 Storage Room 7934 45,300.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-62 Storage Area 7935 10,800.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-20 Relocate Rollup I , 7936 12,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-133 Platform/Doors I 7937 57,600.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-56 Remodel Restroom 7938 --------- Michael Mastro 450 Monroe Av NE Demolish Gas Stn. 7939 5,000.00 City of Renton 635 Park Av N Shed 7940 7,800.00 Robert W. Moreland 801 Jones Av S Garage 7941 93,400.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Restroom 7942 2,894,579.00 Mike Mastro 450 Monroe Av NE Apartment 7943 VOID 7944 VOID 7945 VOID 7946 VOID 7947 VOID 7948 500.00 King Co. Park 3005 NE 4th St. Storage Room 7949 60,000.00 Schneider Homes, Inc. 2314 Camas Av NE New Residence 7950 60,000.00 Schneider Homes, Inc. 2326 Camas Av NE New Residence 7951 1 ,750.00 Vista Electric Transf. 858 Lind Av SW Door Opening CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2657 Leonard Strand 1224 N 32nd St. Side Sewer 2658 Leonard Strand 1228 N 32nd St. Side Sewer 2659 H & H Enterprises SW 7th St. Sidewalk/Landscape 2660 Rainier Plaza 272 Hardie Av SW R-O-W 2661 Leonard Builders , Inc. 4119 SE 4th Place Side Sewer 2662 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4119 SE 4th Place Drive Approach 2663 Pulte Home Corp. NE 10th Court R-O-W 2664 Moritz, Gary 326 Union Av NE Sanitary Side Sewer i ELECTRICAL PERMITS I` 9486 250.00 Orville Steele 2615 NE 9th Street Addition Outlets 9487 100.00 Dennis Schwartzenburger 637 Moses Lane Temp. Power 9488 50.00 Orvar Johannson 2324 SE 19th St . Addition 9489 100.00 Marjorie J. Richter 300 Meadow Av N Garage 9490 17,995.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Overhead Lighting 9491 1 ,970.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-50 Dryer 9492 9, 100.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-61 Upgrade 9493 2,285.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Radar Signal Cable 9494 10,220.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg . 4-62 Upgraded Storage 9495 1 ,500.00 Harold A. Jorgensen 1321 S 7th St. Entrance Panel 9496 990.00 Mr. Fayez 354 Sunset Blvd. N Restaurant Equip. 9497 1 ,895.00 Sound Ford 750 Rainier Av S New Office 9498 1 ,525.00 Leonard Strand 1228 N 32nd St. New Residence 9499 1 ,450.00 Leonard Strand 1224 N 32nd St. New Residence 9500 1 , 500.00 James Nolan 602 20th Place S Baseboard Htrs. 9501 995.00 Leonard Builders 4119 SE 4th Place New Residence 9502 200.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 9503 11 ,200.00 Caldwell Bankers 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE Change Panels 9504 200.00 Future Design 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 9505 200.00 Future Design 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 9506 150.00 John L. Lewis 644 Harrington Av NE Fuse Panel MECHANICAL PERMITS 8378 250.00 Orville Steele 2615 NE 9th Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8379 1 ,600.00 Billy McHale' s Bar-B-Q 241 SW 7th Street Lawn Sprinkler 8380 180.00 Automotive Engineering 3205 NE 4th St Heater 8381 2,500.00 Harold Wickstrom 317 S 2nd St Plumbing/Fixtures 8382 2, 700.00 Strand Construction 1224 N 32nd Av Heat Pump 8383 2, 700.00 SLrand ConsLrucLion 1228 N 32nd Av Heal Pump 8384 3, 300.00 Floyd Hewitt 3712 Park Av N Heat Pump 8385 500.00 Jack Garn 2402 NE 24Lh SL Drainfield 8.2QA 300.00 Kent Construction 1912 NE 20th St Plumbing/Fixtures 1 ,000.00 Pub is IluSpi La UisL. //I 400 S 43rd SL Storage Tank 800.00 Evelyn Strand 2519 NE 9th St Plumbing/Fixtures o, 250.00 Eugene G. FawletL 3338 Park Av N Wood Stove 8390 820.00 W. E. Montgomery 3515 Meadow Av N Wood Stove 8391 3,000.00 Billy McHale' s Bar-B-Q 241 SW 7Lh St Hood/Duct 8392 960.00 Springtree Condo 4300 Sunset Blvd NE Fireplace 8393 630.00 Springtree Condo 4300 Sunset Blvd. NE Fireplace 8394 250.00 Swanson Dean 2926 Kennewick PI NE Gas Log Lighters 8395 160.00 Swanson Dean 2910 Kennewick P1 NE Gas Log Lighter 8396 250.00 Swanson & Dean 2912 Kennewick PI NE Gas Log Lighters 8397 21 ,200.00 Renton School District 315 Garden Av N Gas Furnace SIGN PERMIT 848 600.00 Condominium Builders, Inc. 2020 Grant Av S ID Signs OF R� COUNCIL_MEMBERS � AGENDA THOMAS W.TRIMM, 1► COUNCIL PRESIDENT U a� �� Z EARL CLYMER _ ROBERT HUGHES Z JOHN W.REED 00 7 RANDALL ROCKHItL 90 � R p E N T O IN CITY C O U�J C I L CHARLES F SHANE 0 �Q,P RICHARD M STREDICKE qTF� SEP1E� REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, DECEMBER 1 5 , 1 9 8 0 DEtORFS A MEAD MAYOR Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3 . APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF DECEMBER 8, 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Councilman. Ia. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Personnel Director. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. b. City Clerk reports two bids received for 1981 publications and recommends acceptance of the low bid of the Fournier Newspapers (Renton Record Chronicle) . Council concur. C. Finance Department requests Ordinance to appropriate investment interest $2,413.07 to South End Fire Station Construction expending budget. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Finance Department requests ordinance to appropriate funds for end of year budgetary accounting ; $127,422. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. e. Claim for Damages filed by Norman W. Blye for ruptured pipe line alleging high water pressure 8/30/80; $61 .85. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. f. Land Use Hearing Examiner recommends approval of rezone Duane Wells and Puget Power R-101-80, G to B-1 for future commercial development ; property located on north side of SW Grady Way between Lind Ave, SW and Rainier S. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. g. Appeal of Land Use Hearing Examiner' s decision of denial of Rezone R-097-80 CHG International , Earlington Woods. Property located west of Hardie Ave. SW, east of South 140th St. between SW Sunset Blvd. and the Burlington Northern right-of-way. Refer to Planning and Development Committee. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12, ADJOURNMENT 407 RENTON CITY COUNCIL December 15 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk , R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for Damages filed by Norman W. Blye COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE lw, Letter from Mark Giffin PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Appeal of Rezone R-097-807-HG International WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Appointment of Personnel Director Appropriation and Transfer request re S End Fire Station Construction Appropriation and transfer request re City Attorney and Solid Waste We Wish You a Merry Christmas and a Bright and Prosperous New Year RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting December 15 , 1980 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Pro tem,' Thomas W. Trimm led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT J . HUGHES, 44 COUNCIL RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE AND JOHN W. REED. CHARLES F. SHANE arrived at 8:05 p.m. CITY OFFICIALS LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN IN ATTENDANCE GONNASON, Public Works Director; MIKE PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; DON PERSSON, Police Department. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE MINUTES OF DECEMBER 8, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Sally Humphreys , 14700 167th SE, Co-President of N.O.W. , reported that a specific complaint of discrimination has been received regarding appointment of the City' s Personnel Director, stated the matter has been filed with the Human Rights Commission and requested no action be taken on the matter until the Commission meets on 1/5/81 . (See Page 4. ) Committee of the Robert Tjossem, 1313 Market St. , Kirkland, requested presentation Whole Report of the Clark-Rich Appeal of Special Permit for Central Highlands Sunset Lift Plaza. MOVED BY ROCKHILL SECOND HUGHES, SUSPEND ORDER OF BUSINESS Station AND TAKE UP THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE REPORT AT THIS TIME. CARRIED. Committee of the Whole report presented by Council President Trimm Kennydale and made the following recommendations regarding the Sunset Lift Honeycreek Station: (1 ) Approval for planning and construction of Kennydale Interceptors and Honeycreek Interceptors; (2) Adoption of the recommendation Approved submitted by the Public Works Director allowing the four projects to proceed with development and connection to sewer system: (a. 75 Unit apartment on east side NE 12th and Union NE; (b. 16 unit duplexes south of shopping center Sunset and Duvall NE; (c. Neighborhood shop- ping center NE corner Union and Sunset; (d. Small LID proposed by S. O'Neil for NE corner of Sunset and Duvall NE. (3). The property listed in James Dalpay' s letter of 12/4/80 be included as properties available for sewer connections ; (4) A moratorium be established after the projects approved above are connected (up to 361 units) until the interceptor system is funded. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE.- Councilman Shane questioned capacity of the Sunset Lift Station with 22 days this year overflow of raw sewerage into Honeycreek and Lake Wash- ington and objected to further building , also questioned prior advice that lift station was at capacity; Shane also questioned total cost to build trunk line. Councilman Reed urged further plan- ning and construction be contingent upon adequate financing for the interceptors. Hughes called attention to 27 page Public Works Direc- tor report calculating 361 units be allowed. Stredicke noted danger that units would prohibit the present needed connections and LID. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL; 3-N0: STREDICKE, REED AND SHANE. :MOTION CARRIED. Clark-Rich Appeal Special Permit Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented it committee report of 11/10/80 regarding Appeal by Clark-Rich Inc. and C. E. Loveless and Assoc. Special Permit 077-80 Hearing Examiner Planning and decision of 9/22/80 and reconsideration of 10/14/80. The report Development_ recommended Council find the Hearing Examiner is in error: (1 ) Committee Finding No. 13 and Conclusion No. 1 are in error in that the sanitary sewer system is not presently beyond capacity. Its capacity I' Renton City Council 12/15/80 Page 2 AUDIENCE COMMENT - Continued - Planning and Development Committee Report- Continued Clark-Rich Appeal is exceeded only during wet weather periods. (2) Conclusion Special Permit Nos . 2 and 3 are in error in that the public health, safety and SP-077-80 welfare are not jeopardized by the additional outflow from the eight Central Highlands additional proposed units. (Total units 16) . The report stated the Plaza Apartments proposed development meets all requirements and is not detrimental to adjacent and surrounding properties and recommended reversal of decision oT the Hearing Examiner and cause issuance of the Special Permit. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE REPORT OF NOVEMBER 10, 1980 RE APPEAL CLARK RICH INC/LOVELESS AND ASSOCIATES. Discussion ensued. COUnCil - man Rockhill noted this item was item No. 2.b. of the Committee of the Whole report. ROLL CALL: 4--AYFS: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL; 3-N0: STREDICKE, REED AND SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. Personnel Director Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed John M. McFarland to the position of City's Personnel Director effective 1/5/81 . The letter explained the selection process and noted 96 persons submitted resumes and five finalists participated in an "assessment center." Recommended salary for position $2,707 per month ($32,484 annual ) . Refer to Ways and Means Committee. 1981 Publications City Clerk Mead reported bids were received from the Seattle Times South and Renton Record Chronicle for the City's 1981 publications. (See attached tabulation) . Acceptance of the low bid of the Fournier Newspapers (Record Chronicle) was recommended. Concur. Appropriation Letter from the Finance Department requested ordinance to appropri- Request ate investment interest into Fund #314/South End Fire Station Con- Fire Station struction expending budget in the amount of $2,413.07. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Appropriation Letter from Finance Department requested ordinance to appropriate Request $127,422 from the Current Fund Excess Revenue unto City Attorney Professional Services ($27,422) and Garbage/Solid Waste Budges for the purpose to prevent deficit accounts. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Norman W. Blye, 1010 S 31st Ct. , in amount of $61 .85 for ruptured pipe line, alleging high water pressure 8/30/80 caused damage. Refer to City Attorney and the City 's Insurance Carrier. Duane Wells , Inc. Land Use Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended approval of Puget Power Rezone rezone from G to B-1 for future commercial development of property R-101-80 located on the north side of SW Grady Way between Lind Ave. SW and Rainier Ave. S. ; known as the Duane Wells , Inc. and Puget Sound Power and Light Rezone R-101-80. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Appeal of Rezone Appeal has been filed by attorney for CHG International , Inc. regard- CHG International ing the Land Use Hearing Examiner's decision of 11/3/80 and recon- sideration of 11/26/80 regarding Rezone R-097-80; property west of Hardie Ave. SW (Edwards Ave. ) and east of S 140th St. between SW Sunset Blvd. and the Burlington Northern Rwy. right-of-way. Refer to Planning and Development Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN CONSENT AGENDA AS Approval PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Dangerous Letter from Susan L. Riley, 1318 Kennewick NE, asked for improve- Intersection ments to intersection of NE Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland Ave. NE, noting recent death and many accidents. Renton City Council 12/15/80 Page 3 Correspondence and Current Business - Continued Dangerous Letter from Kathy Peterson, Manager, Highlands Office of the Intersection Community Bank, recalled her letter of 7/15/80 regarding hazardous, conditions of street crossing at the corner of Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland Ave. NE, also her attendance at the Transportation Com- mittee 11/20/80 where it was determined speed buttons would be installed. The letter asked "had the buttons and larder signs been installed, would the woman have been killed in crosswalk 12/12/80?" The letter felt the improvements would not have saved her life and asked that a traffic light be installed at this intersection. Dangerous Letter from Kathy Langdon, Community Bank of Renton , Highlands , Intersection requested stop light at Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland NE, asking "how many accidents or deaths are required before the people have stop now light?" Dangerous Letter from Rita Henaley, Baskin Robbins , 3009 NE Sunset Blvd. , Intersection requested traffic signal as Kirkland NE and NE Sunset Blvd. Dangerous Letter from Beverly Rootvik, Branch Manager, Citizens Federal Intersection Savings and Loan Assoc. , 2833 NE Sunset Blvd. , recalled numerous requests to Traffic Engineering Department requesting a traffic signal and attendance at 11/20/80 Transportation Committee meeting. The letter took issue with information given at the meeting and again requested a traffic signal . Dangerous Letter from Lois Thiel , Sunrise Nutrition, 3007 NE Sunset Blvd. , Intersection added her plea with others that a traffic light be installed at the corner of Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland Ave. NE. The letter noted the large number of elderly people using the crosswalk. Continued Discussion ensued regarding need for the requested traffic s;gnal . It was moved by Hughes, Second Clymer, Council refer the correspon- dence to the Transportation Committee.* Councilman Stredicke reported cc �tEC i L.D-REFER TO five fatalities in the City this year and two of them were at the 1y11NUTE:i G la •aa-so.gunset Blvd. and Kirkland Ave. NE intersection. Stredicke (for the record) objected to government that warrants traffic signals by number of deaths and accidents 44threported being a part of the Highlands and knew the need : the roadway is heavily travelled and intersection well used (more so than at NE 12th) , that Metro buses use the Sunset and Kirkland intersection. ;,Motion failed. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, A PEDESTRIAN ACTIVATED STOP LIGHT BE INSTALLED AT NE SUNSET BLVD AND KIRKLAND AVE. NE. Public Works Director Gonnason reported from recent survey that 49 persons used the crosswalk between 11 :00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. , 10 jaywalkers , many elderly and school children. Gonnason reported cost of signal $100,000 and noted other high priority intersections . CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Committee on Committee on Committees Chairman Stredicke presented committee Committees report for committee assignments effective 1/1/81 ; all committees 1981 Assignments retain their present chairman with the exception of the Transporta- tion Committee. In addition, the Aviation Committee, at the request of the fixed base operators on Renton Field, is being separated from the Transportation Committee for the purpose of monthly public evening meetings with airport tenants , etc. Continued Planning and Development : Chairman Rockhill , Clymer and Reed Community Services : Chairman Reed, Trimm and Hughes Ways and Means Committee: Chairman Clymer, Rockhill and Hughes Transportation Committee: Chairman Trimm, Shane and Reed Public Safety Committee: Chairman Hughes, Shane and Rockhill Utilities Committee: Chairman Shane, Clymer c,nd Trimm Aviation Committee: Chairman Stredicke, Trimm and Reed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. MOTION CARRIED. PUD Ordinance Planning and Development Chairman Rockhill reported the Planned Unit Development Ordinance would be presented within the next two weeks. 1 Renton City Council 12/15/80 Page 4 Old Business - Continued Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer reported that the committee Committee would honor the request of Sally Humphreys (see earlier audience comment) and conduct Personnel Director interview after the report has been received from the Human Rights and Affairs Commission. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ordinance #3491 The Ways and Means Committee recommended second and final readings J: C Appropriation for the following ordinances : An ordinance was read for appropriation of funds and transfer of C: $11 ,327 from Miscellaneous Services to Cumulative Reserve Fund m C #3467 and appropriating that sum into the 1981 budget; transferring M �... $340 from Municipal Arts/Current Fund into Municipal Arts Fund 1% 0 for Art and appropriating that sum into the 1981 budget. First reading was 12/8/80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL ADOPT THEri ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY ORDINANCE FOR PUBLICATION. ROLL CALL: ALL 9� AYES • Councilman Shane was absent from the Chambers. CARRIED. 9 ' a 0.:) p Ordinance #3492 An ordinance was read vacating a portion of S 6th Street, known c Street Vacation as Winford K. Moore Street Vacation VAC-9-80. First reading 12/8. X -. Portion S 6th MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYESShane was absent from the Council Chamber MOTION CARRIED. m Cl Ci Ordinance #3493 An ordinance was read amendingthe 0 parking and loading portion of ,�� p Parking and Building Regulations relating to ingress and egress, off-site park- Loading ing and establishing compact parking spaces and handicapped spaces. r� Amendment First reading 12/8/80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT r THE ORDINANCE AS READ AND THE SUMMARY ORDINANCE FOR PUBLICATION. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES �Councilman Shane was absent from the Chambers. MOTION CARRIED. c Ordinance #3494 The, Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading, suspension Christmas of rules advancing the following ordinances and summaries to the Holiday second and final readings: An ordinance was read providing for Christmas holiday for employees for December 26, 1980. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following read- ing it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ INCLUDING SUMMARY ORDINANCE FOR PUBLICATION. ROLL CALL: Councilman Shane returned to Chambers. ALL AYES . CARRIED. Ordinance #3495 An ordinance was read fixing the amount of tax levies for expendi- Tax Levies for tures for the year 1981 as required by law, authorizing the Clerk 1981 to certify the budget or estimate of amount to be raised by taxa- tion. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE. CARRIED. The ordinance was read establishing $2.300 per $1 ,000 of true value with 106% limit, Maximum 1981 General Tax Levy $3,938,643.87 based on Total Assessed Valuation of $1 ,710,240,038. Excess 1981 Levy : $0.661 per $1 ,000 of true value. Total 1981 Excess tax levy $1 , 129,994 for 1980 GO Bonds - Coulon Beach Park. Following readings , it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES EXCEPT ONE NO: SHANE. CARRIED. (Councilman Shane requested excess funds be returned to property owners; Councilman Clymer explained if the City rejects funds ,Junior Taxing Districts , i .e. Hospital and Fire Districts , have next priority, not the tax NLW BUSINESS Council President Trimm submitted letter for reading from Mayor Shinpoch to the City Council requesting approval of an ordinance Borrowing of changing the title of budget account from Shop Relocation Fund to Funds Requested, Municipal Facilities Fund (Shop Relocation/Fire Training Site/ Repayment with City Hall Annex) . The letter explained the bond market is not Later Bond Sale advantageous at this time and working capital is needed to begin renovation of new property across the street and preliminary engineer- ing work or the fire training site, that nearly $900,000 has been set aside for the shops and undetermined amount from Utilities and Council has agreed to permit $1 .8 million in bonds for completion of the three projects. Moved by Hughes , Second Rockhill , refer cor- respondence to Ways and Means Committee. SUBSTITUTE MOTION BY HUGHES, ACCEPT RECOMMENDATION AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 12/15/80 Page 5 NEW BUSINESS - Continued Edward King Councilman Stredicke reported for the record that the Administra- Car Towing tion is handling the request of Edward King made at the meeting of 12/8/80 regarding towing of his vehicle from scene of accident. Wetland Councilman alrc submitted letter for reading which had been Preservation received from Mark Giffin, Renton, requesting saving of the last wetland `located west of Lind Ave. and north of 34th St. Giffin felt the land invaluable as a natural resource for the C:ORit-C,'-fED-REFER 1'C7 life cycle of man' s survival . Councilman Reed reported he has contacted Giffin and invited him to the Community Services MINUTES OF ��'a� —Committee meeting. MOVED BY REED, SECOND HUGHES, REFER THE COM- MUNICATION TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. man AUDIENCE Sally Humphreys inquired further as to the responsibilities for COMMENT selection of the Personnel Director and was advised by Councilman Clymer that the Ways and Means Committee would interview and make recommendation to the Council which has the ultimate responsibility. Clymer invited Humphreys and any other interested persons to the com- mittee meeting, noting plan to interview candidate on 1/12/81 if report received from Lhe Human Rights Commission. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. 9:25 P.M. CARRIED. Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk I BIC) TABULATION SHEET PRO V ECT : 1981 Legal Publications DATF— December 10, 1980 S1 ® ournier Newspapers $ Point Type 101FO Box 130 $3.33 Per colum Kent WA 98031 .37 per line The Seattle Times South Zone Edition PO Box 70 $6.00 per column inch Seattle, WA 98111 Full Run $10. 70 per column inch Approximate 20% difference in column widths I I i CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ''EETING CALENDAR Office of the City Cler< COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING Or DECEMBER 15 , 1980 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE TRIMM PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT IThurs. 12/18 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Earlington bloods Appeal of Rezone j COMMUl" ITY SERVICES ' Tues. 12/16 4:30 P.M. REED 3rd Floor Conf. Room IAlt. Street Trees for Burnett Ave S. I WAYS AND MEANSMon. 12/22 7:00 P.M. I CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room PUBLIC SAFETY Cancelled HUGHES I TRANSPORTATION Wed. 12/17 4:30 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Airport Restaurant Lease ; Boeing Lease;& Airport Zoning I i UTILITIES Thurs . 12/18 3:30 P.M. i SHANE 4th Floor Conf. Room City Attorney & Public Works Director requested to attend OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS I� I OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT December 15, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7952 $ -------- Seattle Realty, , Inc. 533 Main Street Demolish Bldg . 7953 29,000.00 Donogh Enterprises, Inc. 463 NE Edmonds Ct. New Residence 7954 31 ,000.00 Donogh Enterprises, Inc. 459 NE Edmonds Ct. New Residence 7955 32,000.00 Donogh Enterprises, Inc. 462 NE Edmonds Ct. New Residence ' 6 32,000.00 Donogh Enterprises, Inc. 458 Edmonds Av NE New Residence 7 32,000.00 Donogh Enterprises, Inc. 456 NE Edmonds Ct New Residence 8 32,000.00 Donogh Enterprises, Inc. 471 NE Edmonds Ct New Residence 7959 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises, Inc. 451 NE Edmonds Ct New Residence 7960 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises, Inc. 467 NE Edmonds Ct New Residence 7961 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises, lhc. 455 NE Edmonds Ct New Residence 7962 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises, Inc. 452 Edmonds Av NE New Residence 7963 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises, Inc. 464 Edmonds Av NE New Residence 7964 70,000.00 Randolph A Carter 1542 Union Av NE Duplex 7965 600.00 Martha A. Morgan 2101 NE 6th Place Chimney 7966 3,800.00 Harry Moscatel 918-920 S 3rd St Remodeling 7967 25,000.00 Prudential Ins. Co. 1801 Lind Av SW Fence 7968 18,000.00 Payless Drugs 705 Rainier Av S Loading Dock 7969 60,000.00 Schneider Homes Inc. 2332 Camas Av NE New Residence 7970 15,000.00 Mrs. Backman 317 S 2nd St. Remodel 7971 500.00 Charles Stewart 4624 NE Sunset Roof 7972 --------- Bemp Associates 1901 Lind Av SW Fill 7973 --------- Duane Wells, Inc. 400 Bk S Grady Way Fill License 7974 --------- Duane Wells, Inc. 200 Bk SW Grady Way Fill License 7975 96,000.00 HAS Properties 140 Rainier Av S Remodeling CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2665 Tri-Us Development 475 Houser Way S Sanitary Sewer 2666 Tri -Us Developnent 475 Houser Way S R-O-W 7 John Nyberg 1901 NE 20th Side Sewer 8 Clarkrich NE 6th and Union Av NE Street Improvements :.9 Jack Columbi 2900 Park Av N Side Sewer 2670 Ervin Hull 421 Burnett Av S Side Sewer 2671 Ray Brown 1401 N 34th St. Side Sewer 2672 Puget Western N Sd Grady Wy R-O-W 2673 Raymond R Brown 1147 Aberdeen Av NE Sanitary Sewer 2674 Sam Lattanzio 2407 Talbot Crest Dr. Driveway ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9507 200.00 Mike Mastro 450 Monroe Av NE Poles 9508 100.00 Valley General 400 S 43rd Temp. Service 9509 1 ,400.00 Renton Child Care Center 2830 Sunset Lane NE Kitchen/Bath 9510 850.00 Charles Henderson Company 3405 SE 16th P1 New Residence 9511 1 ,700.00 Floyd Hewitt 3712 Park Av N New Residence 9512 3,000.00 Robert Voy 235 S 4th Place Addition 9513 2,470.00 Tri-Us Development 475 Houser Way S Duplex 9514 900.00 Wick Homes 4118 SE lst Place New Residence 9515 900.00 Wick Homes 4122 SE 1st Place New Residence 9516 1 ,000.00 Wick Homes 4114 SE 1st Place New Residence 9517 1 ,000.00 Wick Homes 4110 SE 1st Place New Residence 9518 100.00 Marion Jordon 510 Burnett Av S Underground Conv 9519 100.00 Marion Jordon 504 Burnett Av S Underground Conv. 9520 100.00 Future Design 201 Union Av SE Hook up Mobile Hm. 1 100.00 Future Design 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 2 600.00 The Koll Company 258 SW 43rd St. Extend Circuits _--3 800.00 The Koll Company 234 SW 43rd St. Extend Circuits MECHANICAL PERMITS 8398 500.00 Acme Printing Ink 239 SW 41st St Gas Line 8399 890.00 Ray Brown, Builder 1401 N 34th St Electric Furnace 8400 2,400.00 M J Carpenter Co. 4209 NE 20th Plumbing Fixtures 8401 300.00 Jim E. Baker 320 1/2 Burnett Plumbing/Fixtures 8402 690.00 Wick Homes 4122 SE 1st Place Gas Furnace/Wtr Htr 8403 690.00 Wick Homes 4118 SE 1st Place Gas Furnace/Wtr Htr 8404 10,000.00 Centennial Villas Inc 80 SW 2nd St. Gas Piping System SIGN PERMIT 849 2,400.00 Ed Lidzbarski 301 Grady Way Sign OF R� � � AGENDA COUNCIL MEMBERS W. THOMAS TRIMM, COUNCIL PRESIDENT UZ 9q EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGH E S ANDALL ROCKH ILL: JOHN W. REED nORENTON CITY COUNCIL CHARLES F.SHANE �Q RICHARD M.STREDICKE 09gTF0 SEPleo , REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK MRIARA Y.SHINPOCH, DECEMBER 2 2 , 1 9 8 0 DELORES A.MEAD MAYOR Monday - 8 : 00 P . M . 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2 . CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF DECEMBER 15, 1980 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Councilman. a. Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Municipal Arts Commission Members , 3-year terms effective through 12/31/83: Charmaine Baker, Clark Teegarden, Joan Yoshitomi and Peggy Ziebarth. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. b. Mayor Shinpoch requests ordinance appropriating unanticipated revenue mow from 1981 property taxes in amount of $261 ,800.41 . Refer to Ways and Means Committee. C. Fire Chief Geissler presents proposed Mutual Assistance Agreement with Fire District #40. Refer to City Attorney and Public Safety Committee. d. City Clerk Mead requests franchise ordinance amendment for Northwest Pipe- line Corp. Franchise (formerly El Paso Natural Gas) . Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Mayor Shinpoch - Renton business expresses appreciation of Police Department Services 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT I RENTON CITY COUNCIL December 22 , 1980 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY Boeing lunchroom Special Permit as concerns conflict with Sunbird lease Mutual Assistance Agreement with King County Fire District 140 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Mutual Assistance Agreement with King County Fire District 1/40 TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Matter of traffic signal at NE Sunset Blvd and Kirkland Ave, NE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Ordinance on first reading: Wells and Puget Power Rezone R-101-80 Municipal Arts Commission reappointments: Baker, Teegarden, Yoshitomi and Ziebarth Appropriation property tax of 181 into Contingency Fund Ordinance amendment for NW Pipeline franchise I �I RENTON CITY COUNCIL i Regular Meeting i December 22 , 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 regular meeting of the City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF THOMAS W. TRIMM, Council President; EARL CLYMER, ROBERT J . COUNCIL HUGHES, RANDALL ROCKHILL, RICHARD M. STREDICKE AND JOHN W. REED. CHARLES F. SHANE was absent. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE DEL MEAD, City Clerk; WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; JAMES BOURASA, Police Department. Special Council President Elect Stredicke presented Christmas card Presentation and gift of appreciation to Council Secretary Billie Dunphy (Snow White) from Council Members (Seven Dwarfs) . (The special card was drawn by Stredicke' s daughter. ) MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke requested the following corrections : December 15, 1980 Page 3, Paragraph 6, Line 7: remove "but" - add ";" Page 4, Paragraphs 2, 3 and 4: Remove "Except" (following AYES) Page 5, Paragraph 2: Councilman Hughes submitted letter. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, ACCEPT COUNCIL MINUTES OF DECEMBER 15, 1980 AS CORRECTED. CARRIED. AUDIENCE Michael Smith, representing The Boeing Company, extended Seasons COMMENT Greetings and offered assistance for any questions regarding construction at Renton Airport. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, SUSPEND THE ORDER OF BUSINESS AND PRESENT THE TRANSPORTA- TION COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Transportation Transportation (Aviation) Committee Chairman presented Committee Aviation report noting review of the Boeing lunchroom facility Special Committee Report Permit, noting possibility there could be a conflict with the Boeing Lunchroom lease on the Sunbird Restaurant. The report recommended referral Facilities to the City Attorney for legal opinion as to whether another food facility could operate on the Renton Airport. Following reading of the report Michael Smith replied to inquiries and noted the facility is not open to the public and is an upgrade of the present facilities. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. Municipal Arts Letter from Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Municipal Arts Commission Commission Members for three-year terms effective through 12/31/83: Reappointments Charmaine Baker, 3713 Meadow Ave. N; Clark Teegarden, 264 Seneca Pl . NW; Joan Yoshitomi , 7614 S 128th St. , Seattle; Peggy Ziebarth, 17020 SE 128th St. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. 1981 Property Letter from Mayor Shinpoch requested an ordinance appropriating Taxes unanticipated revenue from the property taxes of 1981 unto the Contingency Fund in amount of $261 ,800.41 . Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Mutual Letter from Fire Chief Geissler presented proposed Mutual Firefighting Assistance Agreement with King County Fire District No. 40. Assistance Refer to City Attorney and Public Safety Committee. (Stredicke asked Mutual Response Agreement be looked into. 0 Renton City Council 12/22/80- Page 2 Consent Agenda - Continued Northwest Letter from City Clerk Mead requested amendment to Franchise Pipeline Ordinance No. 2534 for Northwest Pipeline Corporation (formerly Franchise El Paso Natural Gas) . The amendment would clarify that $.05 is to be charged on operation and construction of natural gas pipeline across public property only, 125 lineal feet (minimum fee of $100.00) . Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Consent Agenda MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS Approved PREPARED. CARRIED. Councilman Rockhill requested a list of current commission or board members be furnished along with the appointment of new members. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Community Letter from Mayor Shinpoch reported that Mr. and Mrs. Mike Security Malone, owners and operators of the Heritage Book Shop in the Evaluation Renton Shopping Center, have expressed their appreciation for the Community Relations Dvn. of the Police Dept. (Officers Jim Lapham and Russ Olson) for conducting a security evaluation of the book store and providing appropriate instruction for employees. Theyasked the Council be thanked for approving this program and the Chief be made aware of the highly professional conduct of the officers , that the information and service is appreciated. OLD BUSINESS Community Services Committee Chairman Reed presented committee Community report recommending the City install Norway Globe Maples as Services the street tree on Burnett Ave. S. The report explained meeting Committee with residents 11/18/80 and 12/16/80 regarding installation of Street Trees street trees as part of the last phase of the Burnett Corridor Burnett Ave. S Improvement Project. The report recalled a petition expressing concern over the plantings was presented at Council meeting of 9/15/80. A list of alternate tree selections was presented to the residents; proposed tree was London Plane. Residents pre- ferred the Norway Globe Maple and will give the staff input or exact locations. The street trees and the sodding within the planting strip are being funded from a 1979 Housing and Commun- ity Development Block Grant. MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Aviation The Aviation (Transportation) Committee Chairman Stredicke Committee reported being in review of the airport lease problems, i .e. , Airport Sunbird Restaurant management has been assumed by another firm Restaurant and the City' s regulations as to audit of financial statements has not been met and the matter referred to the City Attorney. City Attorney Warren explained satisfactory information has not yet been received in reply to his correspondence, but further correspondence has been sent . Dangerous Councilman Stredicke requested reading of letter received from Intersection Borghild F. Anderson, HPO 2005, noted prior requests for installa- tion of traffic signal at the corner of Kirkland NE and NE Sunset Blvd . and recent death. The letter asked Council unani- mously agree to make a completely controlled traffic installa- tion, being of the opinion alteration of the pedestrian lane will not remove the present safety hazards. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading, suspension Committee of rules and that the following ordinances be advanced to second and final readings : Ordinance #3496 An ordinance was read establishing a new fund to be known as Municipal "Municipal Facilities Fund No. 316" incorporating Fund formerly Facilities Fund known as "City Shop Relocation Fund No. 316." MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ AND THE SUMMARY ORDINANCE FOR PUBLICATION. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council 12/'22/80 Page 3 Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued I Ordinance #3497 An 6rdinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer Transfer and of funds in amount of $127,422 from Current Fund Excess Revenue Appropriations to Legal Services/City Attorney $27,422 and Garbage/Solid Waste City Attorney (Payment to Contractor) $100,000. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND and Garbage HUGHES, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding appropriation not being discussed at budget hearings and whether or not an increase in garbage rates was implicated. Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer advised no increase in garbage rates, amount of contractor reflected cost-of-living increase for truck drivers, that the funds were for 1980 end-of-the-year housekeeping payments. -MOTION CARRIED. Following second and final readings, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYES: TRIMM, CLYMER, HUGHES, ROCKHILL, REED; ONE-NO: STREDICKE. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested the record reflect his displeasure in not receiving accounting information regarding these accounts including revenue and expenditures for review. Ordnance -13498 An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer Appropriation in the amount of $2,413.07 from South End Fire Station Construction and Transfer Investment to the South End Fire Station Construction Fund South End Expenditure Budget. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADVANCE Fire Station 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. First Reading The Ways and Means Committee report recommended first reading for an ordinance providing for rezone of property from G to B-1 located on the north side of SW Grady Way between Lind SW and Rainier Ave. S; known as the Wells and Puget Power Rezone R-101-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. Upon inquiry by Council- mand Stredicke, Public Works Director Gonnason advised grading permit issued and short plat processed, that Staff is satisfied with drainage requirements. MOTION CARRIED. Voucher Approval Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recommended approval for payment of Vouchers No. 31377 through No. 31599 in the amount of $552,416.24 including LID #1314 Revenue Warrant No. R-4 $36.01 . Departmental certification was received that the merchandise and services were received or rendered. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, APPROVE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Stredicke extended Merry Christmas and Happy New Year greetings. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch called attention to the Council action of 12/15/80 REPORT approving installation of pedestrian-activated traffic signal Dangerous at the intersection of NE Sunset Blvd. and Kirkland Ave. NE. Intersection Mayor Shinpoch inquired re the $100,000 funding requirement and Interim Action noted meeting with Public Works Director and Traffic Engineer asking for complete report. Mayor Shinpoch reported it is imperative that the public be protected and a sign has been placed closing the crosswalk, explaining that permission must be obtained from the State in order to install the signal and that six weeks would be required. Mayor Shinpoch requested Council examine the second report and advise the Administration. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER THE MATTER OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL AT NE SUNSET BLVD AND KIRKLAND AVE NE TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR REPORT BACK. Council- man Stredicke objected noting prior study of report. Mayor Shinpoch noted new and pertinent information. MOTION CARRIED. Citizens ' Mayor Shinpoch announced fifth and final member of Citizens' Committee Committee to review and make recommendations on Council salaries: Matt Jeffrey, Renton resident, Pacific Car employee and Chamber of Commerce member. Renton City Council 12/22/80 Page 4 Administrative Report - Continued Senior Center Mayor Shinpoch reported Jim Denzer of the Senior Citizens ' Meals Advisory Committee has written to thank the City for its support in funding meals at the Senior Center. Total meals at Center in 1980: 37,430, averaging 194 daily. Meals served to Renton residents : 23,525. City funds: $5,000 and the balance Federal Funds. Christmas The Renton Fire Department, under the direction of Bob Beattey Baskets for Needy is continuing the annual Christmas basket deliveries of canned from Donations goods/supplies donated or purchased by money gifts from school children, City employees and others. The Firefighters Local provided $500 to buy fresh produce and turkeys, Christmas The Mayor reported that Community Relations Officer Jim Lapham for Needy has "adopted" a Renton family for Christmas and found a generous donor to provide winter fuel . AUDIENCE COMMENT City Attorney Lawrence Warren reported the deed has been received on Interpace property. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 8:58 P.M. Mayor Shinpoch extended Christmas Greetings. EKP111 35 CITY OF RENTON Delores A. Mead, 'C.M,C.L— DATE 11/88/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION City Clerk FUNO TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: NO.f31371 - 1'31376 CURRENT $281#949.38 PARKS 025#720.40 ARTERIAL STREETS •937.39 STREET• 619.683089 LIBRARY 050646.58 COMP EMP TO ACT 0135.84 STREET FORWARD THRUST 090890.17 CEDAR RIVER TO CONST 093t.48 8 FIRE STATION CONST FUN 6951632 B COULON BCH PK CONSTR 030.967.94 WATERWORKS UTILITY 01051449.52 AIRPORT 0844.48 EOUIPMENT RENTAL 015#094432 FIREMENle PENSION 014#534*50 LID CONTROL $37#334.01 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $551#616014 WE. THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANG COMMITTEE OF THE - RENTON CITY COUNCIL. HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE ANO/OR SERVICES HAVE SEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREOs 00 HERESY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0. 31777 THROUGH NO. 315!9 IN THE AMOUNT OF 80050414054 HIS at" D OF DECEMBER 1990- CORMITT91 CHAIRMAN MEMSER L.1.0./314 MEMBE� ':�+ • Revenue Warrant No.fR-1 $36.01 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT December 22, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 7976 $ 14,000.00 Koll Business Centers 234 S.W. 43rd Street Improvements 7977 10,000.00 Koll Business Centers 258 SW 43rd Street Improvements 7978 --------- Dominic Colasurdo 300 Bk Union Av NE _ License/Fill 7979 9,700.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-80 Ramp/Curbing 7980 20,000.00 Dennis Pedersen 2521 Edmonds Av NE Addition 7981 21 , 100.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-80 Upgrade Tel . Ar 7982 9,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Jetway Ramp 7983 10,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-03 Upgrade 7984 140,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. Exterior Food Service Rm. 7985 80,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Bridge Cranes 7986 6,000.00 Bob Anderson 1835 NE 20th St. Remodel 7987 13,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-45 Roof Shelter 7988 110,000.00 Zandt Realty Inc. 441 Smithers Av S Apt. Bldg. 7989 38,400.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-61 Upgrade Bldg . 7990 3, 175.00 BOeing-Renton Bldg. 10-50 Extend Stairway 7991 10,000.00 McLendon Hardware 710 S 2nd St. Re-roof 7992 14,000.00 5th & Park Place 500 Park Av N Improvements 7993 35,000.00 Renton Shopping Center Renton Shopping Center Improvements 7994 43,000.00 Wick Homes 4126 SE 1st Place New Residence 7995 43,000.00 Wick Homes 4210 SE 1st Place New Residence 7996 43,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4206 SE 1st Place New Residence 7997 42,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4214 SE 1st Place New Residence 7998 42,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4106 SE 1st Place New Residence 7999 43,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4304 SE lst Place New Residence 8000 43,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4202 SE 1st Place New Residence 8001 10,000.00 Rajbir Shndhu 3109 SE 19th Ct. Finish Basement 8002 300,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-57 Demo/Foundation CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2675 William D. Johnson 1836 NE 20th Sanitary Sewer 2676 Billy McHale' s B-B-Q 241 SW 7th Sidewalk 2677 George Oberholtzer 2318 Vashon Ct. N.E. Sanitary Sewer 2678 George Oberholtzer 2312 Vashon Ct. N.E. Sanitary Sewer 2679 George Oberholtzer 4127 NE 22nd Place Sanitary Sewer 2680 George Oberholtzer 4121 NE 22nd Place Sanitary Sewer 2681 George Oberholtzer 4102 NE 22nd Place Sanitary Sewer 2682 Mike Mastro 450 Monroe Av NE Sanitary Sewer 2683 Wick Homes 4122 SE 1st Place Sewer 2684 Wick Homes 243 Vashon Av SE Side Sewer 2685 Wick Homes 4110 SE 1st Place Sewers 2686 Wick Homes 4130 SE 1st Place Sewer 2687 Wick Homes 4109 SE 1st Place Sewer 2688 Wick Homes 4118 SE 1st Place Sewer 2689 Wick Homes 4114 SE 1st Place Sewer 2690 Valley General Hospital NW Cnr of 43rd/Talbot Water Main 2691 Joe McCaslin 1703 NE 20th St. Side Sewer 2692 Tom Tobbaco 216 Tobin Side Sewer 2693 Ron Benson 104 Union Av NE Side Sewer 2694 Eric Gunderson 1604 Ferndale SE Driveway ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9524 900.00 Robert Christopherson 503 Rainier Av N 200 Amp Svc 9525 100.00 Billie Kramer 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 9526 13,000.00 Pacific NW Bell 300 SW 7th Street Alternations 9527 2,075.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-03 Learning Center 9528 22,725.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg . 10-80 Flour. Fixtures 9529 6,400.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-45 Stop Stns. 9530 500,000.00 Boeing-Renton Renton Misc. Elec. 9531 85.00 Donogh Enterprises 456 NE Edmonds Ct Temp. Service 9532 85.00 Donogh Enterprises 451 NE Edmonds Ct Temp. Service 9533 85.00 Donogh Enterprises 463 NE Edmonds Ct Temp. Service 9534 85.00 Donogh Enterprises 467 NE Edmonds Ct Temp. Service 9535 85.00 Donogh Enterprises 471 NE Edmonds Ct Temp. Service 9536 85.00 Donogh Enterprises 452 Edmonds Av NE Temp. Service 9537 10,000.00 McNeil Const. 140 Ranier Av S Improvement -, 9538 1 ,485.00 Ray Brown 1401 N 34th St. New Residence 423 9539 1 ,760. 00 G & M Investments 450 MonroeAv NE Rec Room 9540 42,786.00 G & M Investments 450 Monroe Av NE Apartment 9541 42,786.00 G & M Investments 450 Monroe Av NE Apartment 9542 42,786.00 G & M Investments 450 Monroe Av NE Apartment 9543 42,786.00 G & M Investments 450 Monroe Av NE Apartment 9544 42, 786.00 G & M Investments 450 Monroe Av NE Apartment 9545 200.00 Future Design 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 9546 200.00 Richard Karns 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 7 950.00 Renton Area Youth Service 920 S. 3rd St. Wiring I....HANICAL PERMITS 8405 1 ,200.00 Dennie Pedersen 2521 Edmonds Av NE Pumbing/Fixtures 8406 1 ,000. 00 Stephen & Tylene Kirkman 1013 N 36th St. Electrical Furnace 8407 32,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-61 Fxhaust Fan/Steam 8408 699.00 Wick Homes Inc. 4114 SE ist Place Gas Furnace 8409 569.00 Wick Homes Inc. 4110 SE 1st Place Gas Furnace 8410 698.00 Wick Homes Inc. 243 Vashon Av SE Gas Furnace 8411 714.00 Wick Homes Inc. 249 Vashon Av SE Gas Furnace 8412 714.00 Wick Homes Inc. 4130 SE 1st Place Gas Furnace 8413 2,500.00 Bob Edwards Renton Shopping Center Plumbing/Fixtures 8414 30,000. 00 Sartori School 315 Garden Av N Air Sustem/Welding 8415 200.00 Ted Sowers 505 Park Av N Oil Heater 8416 1 , 100.00 John & Chris Collier 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. Fireplace 8417 1 ,810.00 Donogh Enterprises 451 NE Edmonds Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8418 1 , 160.00 Donogh Enterprises 463 NE Edmonds Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8419 1 , 160.00 Donogh Enterprises 2817 NE 4th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8420 1 ,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 459 NE Edmonds Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8421 1 ,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 462 NE Edmonds Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8422 1 ,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 471 NE Edmonds Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8423 1 ,410.00 Donogh Enterprises 2821 NE 4th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8424 1 , 370.00 Donogh Enterprises 2837 NE 3rd Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8425 1370.00 Donogh Enterprises 2829 NE 4th Court Plumbing/Fixtures 6 1 ,810.00 Donogh Enterprises 2814 NE 4th Ct Plumbing/Fixtures 7 1 ,810.00 Donogh Enterprises 466 Ferndale Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 6-ft8 1 ,810.00 Donogh Enterprises 452 Edmonds Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8429 1 , 370.00 Donogh Enterprises 2833 NE 4th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8430 1 ,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 458 Edmonds Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8431 1 ,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 455 NE Edmonds Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8432 1 ,410.00 Donogh Enterprises 467 NE Edmonds Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8433 1 ,810.00 Donogh Enterprises 464 Edmonds Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8434 1 ,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 456 NE Edmonds Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8435 1 ,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 2802 NE 4th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8436 1 ,380.00 Donogh Enterprises 2808 NE 4th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8437 1 ,370.00 Donogh Enterprises 2841 NE 4th Ct. Plumbing/Fixtures 8438 6, 110.00 Has Properties 140 Rainier Av S Plumbing/Fixtures 8439 36,699.00 G & M Investments 450 Monroe Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8440 34, 166.00 G & M Investments 450 Monroe Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8441 34, 166.00 G & M Investments 450 Monroe Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8442 36,699.00 G & M Investments 450 Monroe Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8443 34, 166.00 G & M Investments 450 Monroe Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8444 980.00 G & M Investments 450 Monroe Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8445 1 ,200.00 Schneider Homes 2314 Camas Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8446 1 ,200.00 Schneider Homes 2223 NE 23rd Plumbing/Fixtures 8447 1 ,200.00 Schneider Homes 2326 Camas Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8448 1 ,200.00 Schneider Homes 2332 Camas NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8449 1 ,200.00 Schneider Homes 2302 Camas NE Plumbing/Fixtures ' Q),SO 8,000.00 Arrow Construction 313 SW Grady Way Plumbing/Fixtures .l 5,448.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Sprinkler STGN PERMITS 850 11900.00 The Colliery 3212 NE Sunset Blvd. Wall Sign 851 3,000.00 Computerland Inc. 3200 NE Sunset Blvd. Wall Sign 852 300.00 Donogh Enterprises NE 4th & Edmonds Directional 853 300.00 Donogh Enterprises 4th & NE 3rd Directional 424 C I TY OF R E N T 0 N 7 TRANSFERS MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 12/8/80 CURRENT FUND $ 86,090.85 PARKS & RECREATION 56,320. 73 CITY STREETS 25,485. 0 LIBRARY 11 ,669. 77 COMP.EMP.TRNG.ACT. (CETA) 184.71 STREET FWD. THRUST 5,748. 16 S. FIRE ST. CONSTR.FUND 11 ,412.04 G.000LON BCH.PK.CONSTR. 152,605.36 WATERWORKS UTILITY 68,209. 32 AIRPORT 12,840.45 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4,967. 43 L. I .D. CONTROL 9,393. 56 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC. $444,927.43 +.w CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant no. 31142 $ 18.48 STREET FWD. THRUST LIBRARY Per Resolution No. 2358 $ 81500.00 301/138.00.00 106/210.00.00 2/13/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC. $ 72 ,690.63 ?/15/80 CURRENT FUND $127,567. 80 PARKS & RECREATION 33,953.09 CITY STREETS 26,418. 35 LIBRARY 10,759.09 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 921 . ' S. FIRE STATION CONSTR. 4,926. amp 75 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 25,845. 11 AIRPORT 2,208. 40 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,077. 50 PAYROLL FUND Fransfers for mo. of DEC. $235,677. 59 MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR 4? IA C I T Y O F R E N T O N TRANSFERS MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL !2/15/80 PARKS & RECREATION STREET FWD. THRUST Per Resolution No. 2358 $233,000.00 101/210.00.00 301/138.00.00 PARKS & RECREATION STREET FWD. THRUST Per Resolution No. 2358 4,376. 75 101/242.00.00 301/361 . 10.00 STREET FUND STREET FWD. THRUST Per Resolution No. 2358 100,000.00 103/210.00.00 301/138.00.00 STREET FUND STREET FWD. THRUST Per Resolution No. 2358 1 ,462.50 103/242.00.00 301/361 . 10.00 LIBRARY FUND STREET FWD. THRUST Per Resolution No. 2358 18,500.00 106/210.00.00 301/138.00.00 LIBRARY FUND STREET FWD. THRUST Per Resolution No. 2358 62. 38 106/242.00.00 301/361 . 10.00 CONTINGENCY FUND CURRENT FUND Per Resolution No. 2356 $135,50;/.00 CONTINGENCY FUND PARKS & RECREATION Per Resolution No. 2356 59 ,469.00 CONTINGENCY FUND STREET FUND Per Resolution No. 2356 41 ,853.00 —„ CONTINGENCY FUND LIBRARY FUND Per Resolution No. 2356 22,097.00 CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant no. 31229 $ 15.00 12/22/80 CURRENT FUND $282,549.38 PARKS & RECREATION 25,720.40 ARTERIAL STREETS 937. 39 CITY STREETS 29,483.89 LIBRARY 5,565. 58 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 139.86 STREET FORWARD THRUST 2,890. 17 CEDAR RIVER TR.CONSTR. 232.48 S.FIRE ST.CONSTR. FUND 952. 32 G.000LON BCH PK. CONSTR. 30,967.94 WATERWORKS UTILITY 105,449. 52 AIRPORT 844.48 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 15,094. 32 FIREMEN'S PENSION 14,234.50 L. I .D. CONTROL 37,354.01 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC. $552,416.24 YOR FINANCE D I,RECTOR /�. C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 2/23/80 CLAIMS FUND L. I .D. CONTROL Cancel warrant no. 31464 $ 37,313. 00 ... 12/27/80 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC. $ 73,7`)'). 17 CURRENT FUND CUMULATIVE RE6.#3467 Per Ordinance No. 3491 $ 11, 327.00 CURRENT FUND MUN.ARTS FUND/1% Per Ordinance No. 3491 $ 340.00 for ART 2/31/80 CURRENT FUND $127,241. 73 PARKS & RECREATION 36,783. 55 CITY STREETS 26,214.° 5.1 LIBRARY 10, 590. 6/0 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 941.61 S.FIRE STATION CONSTR. 4,930.00 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 25,604.69 AIRPORT 2,231 . 32 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,077. 50 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC. $237,615.65 rr MAYOR FINANCE DI ECTOR � /� CITY OF R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF DECEMBER , 1980 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: )ATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL ?/31/80 CURRENT FUND 36,879.29 PARKS & RECREATION 48,712. 65 ARTERIAL STREETS 13,644. 11 CITY STREETS 57,912.29 LIBRARY 4,947.29 STREET FORWARD THRUST 103.05 SENIOR CITZ.CTR.CONTR. 227. 75 S. FIRE ST.CONSTR. FUND 2,363.99 G.000LON BCH.PK.CONSTR. 12,685. 10 MUNICIPAL FACILITIES 5,491 . 18 WATERWORKS UTILITY 10,246. 64 AIRPORT 1 ,264. 57 1975 @ & S CONSTRUCTION 19,678.44 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 12,977 77 L. I .D. CONTROL 32,548. 47 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC. 259,682. 59 /31/80 CURRENT FUND $ 73,415.96 PARKS & RECREATION 17,487 89 ARTERIAL STREETS 9,561 . 84 CITY STREETS 25,398. 70 LIBRARY 2,745.54 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 351 .46 STREET FORWARD THRUST 3,342.04 ' S.FIRE ST. CONSTR.FUND 1 ,187.89 G.000LON BCH.PK.CONSTR. 135,323.63 WATERWORKS UTILITY 24,698.47 -- AIRPORT 983.47 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,992. 60 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of DEC. $298,489. 49 /31/80 Cuns. 1972 BOND REDEMPTN. 1974 REFUNDING LIM. To correct error in 36.84 FUND GO BONDS April 1980 206/271 .00.00. 205/271 .00.00 MAYOR FINANCE DI ECTOR �' COUNCIL MEMBERS THOMAS W TRIMM, a AGENDA COUNCIL PRESIDENT U Z EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES JOHN W REED nRANDALL ROCKHILL 09� R E N T O N CITY COUNCIL CHARLES F SHANE 09, tGQ RICHARD M.STREDICKE ��lEp SEpSE�,t,O REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHIN►OCH, JANUARY 5 , 19 8 1 DELORES A MEAD MAYOR Monday - 8 : 00 P . M . 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF DECEMBER 22, 1980 I+. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Councilman. a. Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Planning Commission members, three-year terms effective through January 31 , 1984: Barbara Shellert and Frank Jacobs. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. b. Mayor Shinpoch appoints June E. Leonard to the Board of Ethics for a .�. 4 year term, effective through December 31 , 1984. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. c. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Barbara Little to the Fire Civil Service Commission for a six year term, effective through December 31 , 1986. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Mayor Shinpoch reappoints Municipal Court Judges Pro Tem during 1981 as follows: Robert Anderson, Peter Banks , Richard Conrad, and Gary Faul . Concur. e. Public Works request for change in Forward Thrust Arterial Street Listing to include SW Grady Way Bridge & approach roadway. Refer to Transportation Committee. f. Engineering request for authorization of Quit Claim Deed NE 4th St. & Union Ave. NE Roadway Widening & Signalization FAUS M13020) . Authorize Mayor and City Clerk to sign. g. City Clerk presents 75% annexation petition for Revised Union Avenue Annexation. Set public hearing for February 9, 1981 . h. Claim for Damages , Frances Schwartzenberger, sewer back-up 10/3/80, 609 Shattuck Ave. So. Claim in the amount of $6,865. 33• Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. i . Clain) for Damages, Donald R. Pyle, vehicle accident 12/17/80. Claim in the amount of $630. 43, plus rental car. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. i . land Use Hearing Examiner recommends approval with restrictive covenants of Rezone R- 106-30, Dominic Colasurdo, R-3 to B-T . Property located East side of Union Ave. NE , approximately 300 ft . South of NE 4th St. Refer to now Ways and Means Committee. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 7• OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY C0UNCII_ 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting January 5 , 1981 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claims for Damages : Frances Schwartzenberger Donald R. Pyle COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Subject of mitigation of nvironmental impacts MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign quit claim deed re property at NE 4th St and Union NE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Request for change in Forward Thrust Arterial Street listing re SW Grady Way Bridge and approach roadway WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Planning Commission reappointments: Barbara Schellert and Frank Jacobs Board of Ethics Appointment: June E. Leonard Fire Civil Service Appointment: Barbara Little Municipal Court Judges Pro tem Reappointments: Anderson, Banks, Conrad, Faull Colasurdo Rezone R-106-80 Ordinances on First Reading: Pipeline Franchise 1981 Property Tax Fund Appropriation PUBLIC NEARING Revised Union Avenue Annexation - 2/9/81 CONFIRMED APPOINTMENTS - Municipal Arts Commission for three-year terms through 12/31/83: Charmaine Baker, Clark Teegarden, Joan Yositomi , Peggy Ziebarth RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting January 5 , 1981 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P .M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; RANDALL ROCKHILL, now COUNCIL ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM, CHARLES F. SHANE AND JOHN W. REED. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE IN ATTENDANCE WARREN, City Attorney; DON PERSSON, Police Department. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Record Chronicle; LOU CORSALETTI , South End Times MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, ADOPT MINUTES OF DECEMBER 22, 1980 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Human Rights and Barbara Lansing, 7271 S 129th, Chairman of the Human Rights and Affairs Commission Affairs Commission presented the Commission' s concluding state - Personnel erector men in the case of the Nathan Gross complaint of discrimination Discrimination against the City in the areas of age and religious background Charge Found relating to the selection of Personnel Director. The Commission No Probable Cause found no probable cause in the alleged discrimination charges, however, found some discrepancies which had no bearing on the rejection of Mr. Gross ' s application. The Commission plans to investigate discrepancies. The Commission recommended that the City update Ordinance #2677 to correspond with the classified plan and should this type of situation arise again, the City reopen the position in question and redistribute the notices with the new requirement. The Commission further stated that in the course of investigating Mr. Gross' s complaint of discrimina- tion in the selection process, other questions were raised re- lating to affirmative action and the sub-committee will continue their investigation to answer questions raised by the complaint filed by N.O.W. and expect to issue a statement at the Commission's regular meeting of 2/9/81 . Continued Sally Humphreys, 14700 167th SE, Co-Chairman of N.O.W. , requested the selection process be started over and the position for Per- sonnel Director be reopened due to discrepancies in the hiring process. (See later Audience Comment and meeting of Ways and Means Committee 1/12/81 .) CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. Planning Letter from Mayor Shinpoch reappointed Planning Commission Commission members for three-year terms effective through January 31 , Reappointments 1984: Barbara Schellert and Frank Jacobs. For information, other members of the Commission: Virginia Houser, Paul Maxin, Anthone Mola, Michael Porter, Versie Vaupel , Joan Walker and Anita Warren. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Board of Ethics Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed June E. Leonard to the Appointment Board of Ethics representing the Renton School District Board ..w for a four-year term effective through 12/31/84. Mrs. Leonard succeeds Marcia Holland whose term expired 12/31/80. For information other members of the Board: Donald Jacobson (Labor) Robert Lester (Ministry) , Mary Mattson (League of Women Voters) and James Medzegian (Renton Chamber of Commerce Board) . Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Renton City Council 1/5/81 Page 2 Consent Agenda - Continued Fire Civil Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Barbara Little to the Service Fire Civil Service Commission for a six-year term effective Appointment through 12/31/86. Mrs. Little succeeds Rudolph Seppi whose term expired 12/31/80. For information other members: Walt Dragin and Robert McBeth. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Municipal Court Mayor Shinpoch reappointed the following Renton attorneys to Judges Pro tem serve as Municipal Court Judges Pro tem during 1981 : Robert Reappointment Anderson, 111 Williams S; Peter Banks, Evergreen Bldg. ; Richard Conrad, Evergreen Bldg. ; Gary Faull , 5058 S 3rd St. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. SW Grady Way Letter from Public Works Director Warren Gonnason requested a Bridge added to change in the Forward Thrust Arterial Street listing to include Forward Thrust SW Grady Way bridge and approach roadway, in order to legalize expenditure of Forward Thrust Funds as local matching funds per adopted 1981 Budget, Fund 301 . Refer to Transportation Committee. NE 4th St. and Letter from Public Works Department requested authorization for Union Ave. NE Mayor and City Clerk to sign Quit Claim Deed for property located Deed of R/W at NE 4th St.and Union Ave. NE in connection with roadway widen- ing and signalization FAUS M1302(3) . This action required to correct prior deed and accomplish deeding of three feet of right- of-way to the City. Authorize Mayor and City Clerk to sign. Revised Union Letter from City Clerk presented the 75% petition for annexation Avenue Annexation in vicinity of east side of Union Ave. between NE 4th Street and Heather Downs (SW 1st Pl . ) known as the Revised Union Ave. Annexation. The petition was certified valid by the Planning Department and signatures represented ownership of 77.77% of the assessed valuation, at least 75% required by law. Circula- tion of the petition was authorized by Council at the preliminary meeting 11/3/80 at which time owners agreed to accept the City's zoning and assume any pre-existing bonded indebtedness of City. Public Hearing was authorized for 2/9/81 . (See Paragraph 9.) Claim for Damages Claim for Damages was filed by Frances Schwartzenberger alleging sewer back-up 10/8/80 at 609 Shattuck Ave. S. Claim in amount of $6,865.33. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Claim for Damages Claim for Damages was filed by Donald R. Pyle alleging vehicle accident 12/17/80 by City truck in the amount of $630.43 plus rental car. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Colasurdo Rezone Land Use Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended approval with restrictive covenants of Rezone R-106-80 R-3 to B-1 , Dominic Colasurdo. Property located on the east side of Union Ave. NE approximately 300 ft. south of NE 4th St. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT Approval AGENDA AS PRESENTED. Councilman Reed inquired whether the revised Union Ave. Annexation area would be included in the systems development charge area. Mayor Shinpoch noted this would be ad- dressed at Public Hearing 2/9/81 . MOTION CARRIED. Committee of the Council President Stredicke reported intent to meet for 30 to Whole ounce 45 minutes of each Committee of the Whole meeting with Staff, r.. Boards and Commissions of the City and requested the recently filed Human Rights and Affairs Commission six-month report be placed on the February agenda. Commission Chairman Barbara Lansing requested postponement to March meeting. Stredicke announced February Committee of the Whole meeting 2/19/81 . Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recommended Council con- Committee currence in the Mayor's reappointments� to the Municipal Arts Municipal Arts Commission of the following persons for three-year terms effective Commission through 12/31/83: Charmaine_ Baker, Clark Teegarden, _Joan Reappointments Yoshitomi , Peggy Zlebarth, MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, COUN- Confirmmed CIL CONCUR IN APPOINTMENTS; CARRIED. Renton City Council 1/5/81 Page 3 Old Business - Continued Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee Committee recommendation for approval of Vouchers No. 31605 through No. Voucher Approval 31762 in the amount of $259,682.59. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, APPROVE VOUCHERS FOR PAYMENT. MOTION CARRIED. Personnel Director Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer announced interview Appointment with John McFarland scheduled for the 1/12/81 7:00 p.m. meeting Interview and requested attendance by representative of the Mayor's Office in event of questions. Councilman Shane requested out- line of hiring steps and was advised by Mayor Shinpoch informa- tion would be provided along with other documents reviewed by the Human Rights and Affairs Commission. Utility Tax Councilman Shane noted Puget Power rate increase of up to 35% and asked for removal or reduction of City's utility tax, favor- ing B&O tax. Wetlands Community Services Committee Chairman Reed submitted letter Preservation for reading from N. C. Kretzer, Asst. Mgr. , Property Management Dept. of the Burlington Northern. The letter called attention to letter from Mark Griffin read at the 12/15/80 Council meeting when Griffin was invited to attend the Community Services Committee meeting to discuss savings of certain wetlandlocated west of Lind and north of 34th Street. Mr. Kretzer noted this is privately owned land of the Glacier Park Co. and noted extensive history involving the subject property and requested invitation to the Community Services Committee meeting when Glacier Park property was discussed. Council concurred. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee Committee report recommending second and final reading of an ordinance Ordinance #3499 changing the zoning classification from G to B-1 of property Wells/Puget Power located on the north side of SW Grady Way between Lind Ave. SW Rezone R-101-80 and Rainier Ave. S; known as the Duane Wells and Puget Sound Power and Light Co. Rezone R-101-80. Following -readings, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AND PUBLICATION SUMMARY AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. The committee report recommended second and final readings for the following ordinances: First Readings An ordinance was read including summary for publication clarify- Pipeline Franchise ing Ordinance No. 2534 and 3472 relating to the fee to be charged for pipeline franchise, 10-year duration, $100 minimum fee or 5G per lineal foot when on public property. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. 1981 Property An ordinance was read providing for appropriation and transfer Tax Funds of funds in the amount of $261 ,806.87 from 1981 property taxes Appropriation Unanticipated Revenue to the Contingency Fund. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Council President Stredicke reported the lack of "no trespass" signs on new park property at Lake Washington.Mayor acknowledged. Accessory Council President Stredicke reported request of the Board of Buildings Adjustment regardinq review of the ordinance concerning accessory buildings(-Board Minutes 11/19)and suggested referral to the Plan- ning and Development Committee, Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill reported the committee has reviewed the matter and feels the present ordi- nance is adequate. Council President Stredicke noted citizen's . letter of complaint for citation of car parked over white line when the line is not visible while parking, and requested the Administration to look into the matter. Renton City Council 1/5/81 Page 4 New Business - Continued Parking Council President Stredicke called attention to letters Main Ave. South recently received regarding Council removal of parking on Main Ave. S. between Houser Way and 4th S. Stredicke recalled area businessmen were invited, however, none attended meeting. Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm noted the matter of traffic circulation in that area had been referred to the committee. Trip Generation Council President Stredicke inquired regarding developer charges Fees Mitigating based on trip generations without Council authority; City Attorney Environmental Warren explained Department of Ecology regulation requiring Impact mitigation of environmental impacts, either by payment of fees or re-engineering. Differences of systems development fees and environmental impact fees was discussed. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, REFER TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE, ,SUBJECT OF IN LIEU OF FEES FOR MITIGATING ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS. CARRIED. Landscaping on Motion by Shane, second by Trimm, the subject of brush on South South Third St. Third Street be referred to the Committee of the Whole. Shane explained his be lief the brush and curbs are hazardous. ROLL CALL VOTE: 2-AYES: Trimm and Shane. 5-NO: Stredicke, Rockhill , Hughes, Clymer and Reed. Motion Failed. Burnett Ave. Councilman Reed inquired regarding schedule for completion of street and sidewalk on South Burnett, noting other activities in town. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch noted with sorrow, traffic death in marked crosswalk REPORT Third and Wells Ave. S. Police Lt. Perssons reported second Traffic Fatalities traffic death of young child in Royal Hills inside complex. Senior Citizen Mayor Shinpoch noted Senior Citizen Advisory Committee swearing Committee in of officers: Jim Denzer, Chairman; Helen Sorrensen, V-Chrmn. ; Katherine Fuller, Secretary. Mayor Shinpoch noted the fine job the committee does of overseeing the Senior Center. Mayor Shinpoch reported Building Department Director Ron Nelson recovering from surgery in Valley General Hospital . Mayor Shinpoch introduced Barbara Little, new appointment to Fire Civil Service Commission, and explained Ways and Means Committee interview. AUDIENCE COMMENT Linda Martinez, 412 Scenic Way, Kent, Co-President of N.O.W. , Personell requested the City's process for hiring of Personnel Director Director Hiring be re-started and expressed concern over the practice. Versie Vaupel , 400 Cedar Ave. S, asked Council look at reduction or removal of the 6% utility tax due to increase in Puget Power billing. Mrs. Vaupel called attention to strict rules for use of Forward Thrust Funds, calling attention to agenda item re SW Grady Way Bridge. EXECUTIVE MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL MEET IN EXECUTIVE SESSION SESSION TO DISCUSS PERSONNEL MATTER. CARRIED. 9:00 P.M. ADJOURNMENT Council reconvened in regular session with all Council Members present. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9:23 P.M. Delores A. Mead, .M. City Clerk CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 5, 1981 COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 1/8 8:00 P.M. STREDICKE Council Chambers Street Dept. Rep. to Attend AVIATION STREDICKE COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 1/13 4:30 P.M. REED 3rd Floor Conf. Room Plan. Dept. Wetlands Study PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 1/8 4: 30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room PUD Ordinance s CHG International Appeal PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Mon. 1/12 7:00 P.M. TRIMM 4th Floor Conf. Room UTILITIES 511HNt WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 1/12 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room Discuss Peronnel Director Appointme t Mayor' s Office Rep. invited to atte and Mr. McFarland OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS LEOFF Board Wed. 1/7 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room i � i 43 / OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT January 5, 1980 BUILDING PERMITS 8003 $ 3,000.00 Arthur Bassestrasse 200 SW 13th Street Garage 8004 2,500.00 Bob Minkler 221 Rainier Ave. N. Roof 8005 580,000.00 Dr. F. Reebs/Dr. Hartwig 4300 Talbot Rd. S. Medical Clinic Ro06 --------- Schneider Homes , Inc. 2332 Camas Avenue N.E. Demolish Garage )07 14,000.00 Mary Scannell 2609 NE 12th St. Repair Resident '08 21 ,000.00 Kent & Deborah Olson 964 Edmonds Av NE Addition 09 100,000.00 De Marco Farms 520 Burnett Av S Four-plex 8010 7,500.00 R. E. Hepworth 3708 NE lith Street Addition 8011 9, 700.00 Puget Structures Corp. 3750 E Valley Road Foundation 8012 100,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Entrance 8013 80,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 Remodel 8014 30,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-57 Remodel 8015 3,300.00 James R. Sears 3407 NE 6th Place Shed CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2695 George Perry Aloha Ranch Addition Side Sewer 2696 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4125 SE 4th Place Side Sewer 2697 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4125 SE 4th Place Driveway Approac 2698 Pacific Bell 225 Williams S. Repairs ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9548 1 ,000.00 Michael Backiel 1835 NE 20th St. New Service 9549 3,500.00 Robert Edwards Renton Shopping Center Lighting/Power 9550 250.00 Pioneer Progressive Loan 234 Wells Av S Extend Circuits 9551 1 ,079.00 Leonard Builders 4125 SE 4th Place New Residence 9552 10,000.00 Mrs. Lily Backman 319 S 2nd Street Offices "r 53 4,000.00 Lew S Joan Jones 1405 N 24th Street New Residence >4 50.00 Charles W. Hettick 4300 Sunset Blvd. NE Dryer J5 2, 100.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. Washer/Dryer X556 40.00 R. E. Hepworth 3708 NE list Street Wtr. Tank/Furnac 9557 400.00 Damian Kunz 3509 NE 17th Place Addition 9558 25.00 R.L. Christopherson 503 Rainier Av N Hot Tub Spa 9559 2,000.00 Vista Electric Trans. Co. 858 Lind Av SW New Service 9560 9,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 5-02 Conduit/Feeders 9561 5,500.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 11 9562 7,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65. 1 Modular 9563 100.00 G & L Builders 608 S 29th Place Temp. Power MECHANICAL PERMITS 8452 400.00 Mike Bates 220 Sw 43rd Urinal 8453 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Boulevard Washer/Dryer Ven 8454 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Boulevard Washer/Dryer Ven 8455 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Boulevard Washer/Dryer Ven 8456 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Boulevard Washer/Dryer Veni 8457 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Boulevard Washer/Dryer Veni 8458 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Boulevard Washer/Dryer Veni 8459 714.00 Thomas L. Ponder 3609 Shattuck Av S Wood Stove 8460 300.00 Randy Pace 651 Shelton NE Wood Stove 8461 800. 00 Clifford & Brenda Hays 2301 NE 16th Street Wood Stove 8462 1 ,025.00 Jack Columbi 2900 Park Av N Furnace ' 3 1 ,000.00 Monroe D. Carver 550 Bronson Wy NE Wood Stove 4 778.00 Leonard Builders 4125 SE 4th Place Furnace -.. 5 7,000. 00 Dennis Schwartzenberger 637 Moses Lane Fixtures 8466 47,447.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-57 Plumbing/Fixtures 8467 2,200.00 Fred Sandoy 205 S 3rd Street Air Cond. 8468 250.00 R. E. Hepworth 3708 NE 11th Street Fixtures 8469 100.00 R.E. Hepworth 3708 NE 11th Street Furnace 8470 650.00 Pacific Fish and Chips 104 Raini,_r Av S Gas Wok/Ovens 8471 650.00 Pacific Fish and Chips 104 Rainier Av S Vacuum Breaker 8472 300.00 Damian Kunz 5509 Plumbing/FixtureE 8473 3,500.00 R. L. Christopherson 503 Rainier Av N Spa Hot Tub 8474 VOID 8475 7,275.00 Boeing/Renton Bldg. 4-21 Water/Waste 8476 7, 785.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 5-02 Water/Waste R477 11 ,546.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Sewage Pump 869.00 M.J. Carpentor Company 4209 NE 20th Street Gas Furnace COUNCIL MEMBERS 4. THOMAS W TRIMM, AGENDA COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES Z MLL p JOHN W.REED O °� RANDALL ROCKHILL 9% R E N T O N CITY COUNCIL CHARLES E SHANE �P ,91T�O SEP��oO RICHARD M.STREDICKE 0 �, REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y.SHINPOCH, JANUARY 1 2 , 1 98-1 DELORES A.MEAD MAYOR Monday , 8 : 00 P . M 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ,..W 2, CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 5, 1981 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Councilman. a. Proposed Annexation of King County Water District #90 (Shimizu; Res. 356) Refer to Board of Public Works for recommendation. b. City Clerk requests amending ordinance for City of Renton Rezone R-084-80 due to incorrect legal . Refer to Ways and Means Committee. C. Finance Director requests ordinance adopting equipment rental rate for Yom 1981 . Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. d. Superior Court Summons and Complaint filed by Mark Olmstead alleging false arrest and imprisonment. Refer to City Attorney. e. Claim for Damages was filed by Barbara J. Murray, 2536 Smithers S. , ruptured water pipe allegedly due to high water pressure; $582.62. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. f. Claim for Damages filed by Jacquelyn R. Gregory for damage to front end of vehicle allegedly due to hitting chuck hole; $550. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS a. Seattle-Northewest Securities Corp. offer to purchase LID #312 Bonds 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL January ,12 , 1981 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND *INSURANCE CARRIER *Claims for Damages filed by: Barbara J. Murray Jacquelyn R. Gregory Court Case filed by Mark Olmstead BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS KCWD #90 proposed annexation UTILITIES COMMITTEE Request of Vera Hawkins for sewer connection WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE LID #312 bonds - (Ordinance adopted 1/12/81 ) Ordinances on first reading 1/12: Dominic Colasurdo Rezone Equipment Rental Rates APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED John McFarland as Personnel Director i +`I RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting January 12 , 1981 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P .M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; RANDALL ROCKHILL, COUNCIL ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM, CHARLES F. SHANE AND JOHN W. REED. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; DAN KELLOGG, IN ATTENDANCE Asst. City Attorney; MICHAEL FARNESS, Administrative Assistant; DON PERSSON, Police Department. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 5, 1981 AS PREPARED. Correction: Press: Seattle South Times rather than South End Times. CARRIED. LID #312 Bonds MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL SUSPEND ORDER OF BUSINESS AND ADVANCE TO CORRESPONDENCE. CARRIED. Letter from Seattle Northwest Securities, 500 Union St. , Seattle, Richard Kennedy, V.P. , offered to purchase L. I .D. No. 312 bonds in amount of $218,069. 17 at interest rate of 11 .0% annually; bonds to be dated 1/15/81 , and maturing on or before 1/15/93. (LID #312 - Street Improvements in the vicinity of West Valley Highway.) Letter from Deputy Finance Director W. E. Bennett, recommended the City accept the offer of Seattle Northwest Securities to purchase the LID #312 bonds. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE FINANCE DIRECTOR FOR PURCHASE OF THE BONDS. Councilman Shane inquired re citizen purchase of the bonds. Dick Kennedy advised his firm has made bond pur- chase available to citizens or employees that have expressed interest and discussed bond market and rating. MOTION CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, REFER MATTER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR PROPER LEGISLATFON. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Sally Humphreys, 14700 167th SE, Co-President of N.O.W. , Personnel Director announced engaging Civil Rights Attorneys Retman and McDonald, Selection Process 1500 Hoge Bldg. , Seattle, alleging 20 or more violations of Fair Practices Policy and hiring practices in the selection of Personnel Director, claiming right to file charges against the City for six-month period. Lack of women and minority males was charged by Humphreys and asked that the selection process start over. Human Rights Peggy Cummins, 1811 Grant Ave. S, reported the Human Rights Com- mission sub-committee is still investigating employment prac- tices , report forthcoming 2/9/81 and does not affect appointment. Planning Director Peggy DuBois, 2907 Mountain View Ave. N, reported 12 year involy- ment with Planning Department and complimented former Director Gordon Ericksen for fair handling of business matters. Termination Regret Sandy Webb, 430 Mill Ave. S, spoke out against the discharge Expressed of the Public Works Director and Planning Director. "•" Fair Practices Versie Vaupel , 400 Cedar Ave. S, called attention to the top administrative positions in the City with 19 men and only one woman. Mrs. Vaupel presented graph to Mayor Shinpoch. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. 435- Renton City Council 1/12/80 Page 2 Consent Agenda - Continued KCWD#90 King County Boundary Review Board notified all interested Proposed Annexation parties of proposed annexation by King County Water District No. 90 (Shimizu; Reso. 356) . Refer to the Board of Public Works for recommendation. Renton Rezone Letter from City Clerk Mead requested an amending ordinance Amended for City of Renton Rezone R-084-80 due to an error on the previous ordinance with incorrect legal description. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. (See later ordinance adopted. ) - 1981 Equipment Letter from the Finance Department requested an ordinance Rental Rates adopting the equipment rental rates for 1981 covering all vehicles of the various City departments. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for appropriate ordinance. (See later ord�nce. ) Court Case Superior Court Summons and Complaint was filed by Mark Olmstead alleging false arrest and imprisonment. Refer to City Attorney. Claim for Damages Claim for Damages was filed by Barbara J. Murray, 2536 Smithers S, in the amount of $582.62 for ruptured water pipe, alleging high water pressure. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. (Asst. City Attorney Dan Kellogg reported con lict of interest as Mrs. Murray is employeed in City Attorney's Office. ) Claim for Damages Claim for Damages was filed by Jacquelyn R. Gregory, 23310 133rd Ct. SE, Kent, damage to vehicle alleged from hitting chuckhole. Damage claimed in amount of $550. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. ) Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA Approval AS PRESENTED, CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Water Drainage Letter from Vera Hawkins, 16822 Springbrook Rd. S, reported Problems in water drainage problems the interceptor line cannot handle, area of and consequent yard flooded and septic tank backs into house Talbot Road Mrs. Hawkins requested consideration for connection to the City sewer system. Letter from Acting Public Works Director, Richard Houghton, reported review of the Hawkins request and recommended the connection be allowed as connection would meet the requirements of Resolution #2162 for connection to City sewer for residences outside City Limits. Houghton' s letter noted Mrs. Hawkins responsibility to hire a contractor and handle necessary plans and permits and pay all charges and costs for the connection. Moved by Clymer, second Shane, concur with recommendation of Public Works Department. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. (Motion to committee has precedence. OLD BUSINESS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Committee report recommending Council concurrence in the Mayor's appoint- Personner Director ment of John McFarland as Personnel Director. MOVED BY CLYMER. Appointment SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF WAYS AND Confirmed MEANS COMMITTEE AND CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT OF PERSONNEL DIRECTOR. Upon inquiry re threatened lawsuit, Asst. City Attorney Kellogg advised the City has acted fairly and legally. MOTION CARRIED. Now Recess MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council recessed at 9:00 p.m. and reconvened at 9: 10 p.m. ROLL CALL: STREDICKE, ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER, REED. TRIMM AND SHANE arrived momentarily. Committee of the Council President Stredicke submitted Committee of the Whole Whole report regarding 4/21/80 referral to reverse traffic in down- Reverse Direction town on 2nd and 3rd Streets. The committee recommended no Traffic 2nd b 3rd action be taken on this matter. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN REPORT. CARRIED. 43�7 Renton City Council 1/12/81 Page 3 Old Business - Continued B&O Tax The Committee of the Whole recommended that no action be taken on the 5/5/80 referral for Business and Occupation Tax. Councilman Shane objected to the report, favored B&0 Tax imple- mentation and repeal of utility tax. MOTION CARRIED. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee Committee recommendation for approval of Vouchers No. 31768 through No. Voucher Approval 31839 in the amount of $298,489.49 (Machine voided #31763 - #31767) having received departmental certification as to receipt of departmental certification as to receipt of merchan- dise and/or services. (From 1/5/81 Voucher approval ; Machine voideO #31600-#31604; approval included LID #314 Revenue Warrant R-5 $32,548.47. ) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL FOR PAYMENT. CARRIED. Sunbird Restaurant Councilman Shane inquired re Sunbird Restaurant operation and Aviation Committee Stredicke advised the 30 day notification period has not expired; that both committee and City Attorney are aware of situation; report in two weeks. P.U .D. Councilman Reed submitted letter from Belterra Development Ordinance Corp. and Seattle King County Master Builders regarding the proposed changes to the Planned Unit Development Ordinance. The letter expressed disappointment in the direction the changes of the ordinance are taking, requested flexibility in design, improvement of standards and densities. The letter noted various areas of concern. Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill acknowledge receipt of the letter and noted Committee has considered these items. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Committee report recommending second and final readings for an ordinance Ordinance #3500 providing for appropriation and transfer of funds in the .r 19 1 Property Tax amount of $261 ,806.87 from Unanticipated Revenue, 1981 Property Appropriated Taxes unto Contingency Fund. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3501 The committee recommended second and final readings of an Gas Pipeline ordinance (first reading 1/5/81 ) establishing and clarifying Franchise fees to be charged fer pipeline franchise, clarifying ordinance Amended No. 3472. Following readings, it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY ORDINANCE BE ADOPTED AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3502 The committeerecommended reading of an ordinance correcting Renton Rezone the legal description of City of Renton property recently Amendment R-84-80 rezonedfrom R-2 to B 1 R-084-80 located on the south side of NE 12th Street between Harrington P1 . NE and Harrington Ave. NE. Following reading, City Clerk Mead requested second readings and adoption of the ordinance in order to proceed with sale of the property. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke inquired for the record:"Was the decision of the Hearing Examiner overturned at the time of the appeal on this rezone?' Councilman Rockhill advised "yes." Following readings of the ordinance, it was MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first readings for the following ordinances: An ordinance was read rezoning property from R-3 to B-1 located on the ease side of Union Ave. NE approximately 350 ft. south of NE 4th St. , known as the Dominic Colasurdo Rezone R-106-80• MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER THE ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 1/12/81 Page 4 Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued First Reading An ordinance was read establishing and adopting a new list of equipment rental rates to be effective as of 1/1/81 . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES , REFER BACK TO COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Aviation Committee Chairman Stredicke noted several meetings Airport Activities of the Airport Director with Renton Aviation re funding of new building program on the airport and with FAA re proposal on the field. The Aviation Committee will be reporting on these items. Martin Luther King Councilman Shane requested Mayor Shinpoch proclaim 1/15/81 Martin Luther King Day. Mayor Shinpoch noted the matter will be taken under consideration. Councilman Shane inquired re appointment of department heads and Mayor Shinpoch noted she appoints with Council concurrence. Mayor Shinpoch thanked Council for confirming appointment of Personnel Director and also that no time limit has been set for permanent appointments to Public Works or Planning Director positions. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch reported that the Council Salary Evaluation REPORT Committee will hold its first meeting on Wednesday 1/14/81 . Council Salary Committee Chairman is Bruce McKay; former Councilman; other Committee members: Lillian Poff, Matt Jeffrey, Richard Hart and Marge Richter. Renton Food Bank Mayor Shinpoch noted the City is in no position to assume the financial responsibility to feed Renton's hungry, but that she did intend to use her office to assist community leaders in organizing a food bank run by volunteers. Any citizen interested in participating is asked to leave name and telephone number with the City Clerk. The Mayor reported some desperately poor people in the south end; that over 100 applicants appeared for a single laborer position. Abandoned Chemicals Mayor Shinpoch reported the Fire Department and Environmental Protection Agency reps have worked together to secure and dispose of 150 55-gallon barrels of chemicals abandoned and unattended in a parking lot in Renton; four days required. Mayor Shinpoch noted that Acting Planning Director David Clemens will ask for overtime funds rather than asking to fill the new position at present. AUDIENCE COMMENT Sandy Webb, 430 Mill Ave. S, asked clarification for speaking at the Council meetings and was given a copy of procedures. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10: 15 P.M. Delores A. Mead, C. .C. Now City Clerk I ERM111 38 CITY or RLNTum JAN i ' 1981 DATE 12/31/20 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS t, MACHINE VVIDS: No.0 761 - No.i31767 CURRENT 073,415996 PARKS 017,487029 i ARTERIAL STREETS *9,561,24 STREETS •25,398.70 i LIBRARY 62,745.54 COMP EMP TR ACT 4351.46 i STREET FORWARD THRUST 43,342.04 S FIRE STATION CONST FUN •1,!87.89 tar 0 COULON BCH PK CONSTR 0135,323#63 WATERWORKS UTILITY $240698.47 AIRPORT •983.47 i EQUIPMENT RENTAL 93,992.60 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS •2980689449 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE ANDIOR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO• 31768 THROUGH NO* 31839 IN THE AMOUNT OF W8#489649 THIS ;1ST D Y OF DECEMBER 1980. COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN CS� MEMBER �`� _ • • MEMBER >✓ L • • • EXPIII 35 CITY OF RENTON sisal DATE 12/31/80 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION ,JAN FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHIMB V"LPS: 140.1 31600 - No.# 31604 CURRENT •36,879929 PARKS *48,712.65 ARTERIAL STREETS `13,644.11 STREETS $570912129 LIBRARY •4,947.29 STREET FORWARD THRUST 0103905 SENIOR CIT CENTER CONSTR •227.75 S FIRE STATION CONST FUN 92,36309 0 COULON BCH PK CONSTR •120686.10 MUNICIPAL FACILITIES 05,491618 WATERWORKS UTILITY 410,246.64 AIRPORT •1,2644S7 1975 M A B CONSTRUCTION 4190678.44 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 4120977077 LID CONTROL 4320542.47 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS •259,622.59 WE, THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE ANO/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO• 71608 THROUGH NO• 31762 IN THE AMOUNT OF 92990682459 THIS 71ST DAY OF DECEMBER 19604 COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Ck* . ArVLQ.I� MEMBER '. � .4..r . . L.I.D. 8314 t' A.-ft A» WAS M&Mean on . . . . . • • CITY COUNCIL COMMITT1- "r .TING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 12, 1981 COMPIITTEE CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS I COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE STREDICKE AVIATION STREDICKE COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 1/13 4:30 P.M. REED 3rd Floor Conf. Room Plan. Dept . Wetlands Study PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 1/15 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Policy Element Comprehensive Plan Thurs. 2/5 4:30 P.M. Adult Entertainment Land Use Area PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Mon. 1/19 7:00 P.M. TRIMM 4th Floor Conf. Room UTILITIES Wed. 1/14 4:30 P.M. SnHNt 4th Floor Conf. Room Water Study-Ted Bennett requested to attend WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 1/19 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS St. Dept. of Transportation Wed. 1/14 4:00 P.M. - Open House Highlands Library Highlands Park & Ride Location 8:00 P.M. x-40 OFFICE Of THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT January 12, 1981 BUILDIM_PERMITS 8016 S 20,000.00 Puget Sound Power t light 1101 Lk Wn Blvd N Temp. Trailer 8017 --------- KLSW Associates 301,311,325 t 333 MW 2nd Ex. of P 8-6822 8018 5,000.00 Barry R. Ewing Seneca Av SW Fence 8019 500.00 Tom Bailey 1514 Beacon Wy S Garage 8020 2,000.00 304 Main Av S Partnership 304 Main Av S Parking 8021 1,300.00 Betty Anardi 440 SW Sunset Blvd. Garage Door 8022 --------- Jerry Linzbarski 2113 Jones PI SE Ex. P 8-7150 8023 8,431.00 City of Renton 1010 S 2nd St Re-roof CONSTRUCTION PERMITS SW Ord Street Manhole r 2699 Koli Company ' 2700 Tom Tobacco 216 Tobin S Storm Sower Y701 Valley General Hospital 400 S 43rd Street Storm Sower Y702 Zandt Realty Corp. 441 Smlthers So. Sanitary Sewer 2703 Gordon McConville 1901 Aberdeen Av ME Sanitary Sewer 2704 Donough Enterprises 471 ME Edmonds Ct. Sanitary Sower 2705 Donough Enterprises 464 Edmonds Av NE Sanitary Sewer Y706 Donough Enterprises 458 Edmonds Av ME Sanitary Sewer 2707 Donough Enterprises 452 Edmonds Av NE Sanitary Sewer 2708 Donough Enterprises 467 NE Edmonds Ct. Sanitary Sower Y709 Donough Enterprises 463 ME Edmonds Ct. Sanitary Sewer Y710 Donough Enterprises 459 WE Edmonds Ct. Sanitary Sewer 2711 Donough Enterprises 455 ME Edmonds Ct. Sanitary Sewer 2712 Donough Enterprises 451 ME Edmonds Ct. Sanitary Sewer Y713 DAnough Enterprises 456 WE Edmonds Ct. Sanitary Sewer 2714 Donough Enterprises 462 NE Edmonds Ct. Sanitary Sewer 2715 Brady International SW 30th t Lind Av SW Vault 2716 Stirskey Holdings Viewmont c Bronson Wy, Fire Hydrant ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9564 225.00 Paul t Jean Martain 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 9565 1,000.00 Paul N. Masters 344 Morris Av S Increase Service 9566 100.00 James Garver 1507 Jones Av NE Wall Plugs 9567 100.00 Wick Homes Inc. 4207 SE Ist Place Temp. Service 9568 100.00 Wick Nems Inc. 4203 SE Ist Place To*. Service 9569 100.00 Wick Hames Inc. 4206 SE 2nd Place Temp. Service 9570 100.00 Wick Homes Inc. 4305 SE Ist Place Temp. Service 9571 800.00 Evelyn Strand 2519 NE 9th Street Addition 9572 1,000.00 Wick Homes 4210 SE Ist Place New Residence 9573 1,100.00 Wick Homes 4130 SW Ist Place New Residence 9574 1,000.00 Wick Homes 4109 SE Ist Place New Residence 9575 1,000.00 Wick Homes 243 Vashon Av SE New Residence 9576 1,200.00 Torhune Custom Hanes 2302 NE 16th Street Now Residence 9577 1,325.00 Tom Tobacco 216 Tobin Av S fetal Building 9578 200.00 Sea Galley Restaurant 3750 E Valley Highway Temp. Service 9579 100.00 SDL Corporation 4300 Talbot Rd. S. Temp. Service MECHANICAL PERMITS 8479 1,100.00 Bill Johnson 2302 HE 16th Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8480 2,150.00 Guy Lambiasco 608 S 29th Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8481 400.00 William L. Dunbar 557 Bronson P1 NE Fireplace 8482 44,000.00 Boeing - Renton Bldg. 10-57 Air Units 8483 76,500.00 Brady International 3002 Lind Av SW Sprinkler System 8484 450.00 Springtree Condominiums 4308 WE Sunset Blvd. W-6 Washer/Dryer 8485 450.00 Springtree Condominiums 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. R-3 Washer/Dryer 8486 450.00 Springtree Condominiums 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. S-6 Washer/Dryer 8487 450.00 Springtree Condominiums 4308 WE Sunset Blvd. T-I Washer/Dryer 8488 698.00 Wick Homes Inc. 4126 SE Ist Place Gas Furnace/Wtr.Htr. 8489 690.00 Wick Homes Inc. 4106 SE Ist Place Gas Furnace/Wtr.Htr. 8490 699.00 Wick Homes Inc. 4304 SE Ist Place Gas furnace/Wtr.Htr. 8491 698.00 Wick Homes Inc. 4214 SE Ist Place Gas Furnace/Wtr.Htr. 8492 698.00 Wick Homes Inc. 4210 SE Ist Place Gas Furnace/Wtr.Htr. 8493 569.00 Wick Hames Inc. 4206 SE ist Place Gas Furnace/Wtr.Htr. 8494 700,000.00 Valley General Hospital 400 S 43rd Street Plumbing/Fixtures 8495 6,100.00 John Meinzinger 441 Smithers Av S Plumbing/Fixtures SIGN PERMITS swell 854 450.00 Barry R. Ewing Seneca SW/SW 13th Free Standing 855 800.00 Village Shoe Repair 52 S Grady Way Well 856 6.000.00 Seattle First National Bk 300 Burnett Av S Wall 857 31000.00 Go 'N Joy Renton Shopping Center Wall 858 700.00 Thornborg Investments 715 Lind Av SW Wall OF R� COUNCIL MEMBERS AGENDA THOMAS W.TRIMM, () �'� �.� O COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER Z m o ROBERT HUGHES O �. rn JOHN W. REED R E N T O N CITY C O U N CIL CHAR ES F OSHANEL 9% (0. RANDALL 0 9/9)'Fd SEPIeo�5 RICHARD M.STREDICKE REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, JANUARY 1 9 , 1 9 8 1 CITY CLERK MAYOR DELORES A.MEAD Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 12, 1981 4. SPECIAL AWARD - Community Service Award 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed by further discussion or information if requested by a Councilman. a. Claim for Damages filed by Fred J. Schneider for damage to water heater in the amount of $100.59 allegedly due to turned off water. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. b. City Clerk Mead requests resolution setting public hearing 2/23/81 for LID 321 , sanitary sewer in Duvall Ave NE 038th SE) at NE Sunset Blvd. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. C. Land Use Hearing Examiner recommends approval with conditions for expansion of the Renton Bible Church located 973 Union Ave. NE (single family residential zone) ; expansion from 5,609 sq.ft. to 16,763 sq.ft. Council concur. 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13. ADJOURNMENT r I i RENTON CITY COUNCIL January 19 , 1981 Office of the City Clerk j I R E F E R R A L S k CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim or Damages - Fred J. Schneider CITY ATTORNEY Police letter re enforcement of parking for handicapped COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Utility Rate Study PUBLIC SAFETY Police letter re enforcement of parking for handicapped WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Resolution for LID 321 sewers/Duvall NE) PUD Ordinance i APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED Barbara Little to the Fire Civil Service Commission six-year term effective through 12/31/86 June Leonard to the Board of Ethics ; Renton School District Board; four-year term effective through 12/31/84 Barbara Schellert and Frank Jacobs to the Planning Commission; three-year term effective through 1/31/84 4 RENTON CITY COUNCfL Regular Meeting January 19 , 1981 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P .M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; RANDALL ROCKHILL, COUNCIL ROBERT J . HUGHES, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM, JOHN W. REED. CHARLES F. SHANE arrived at 8:05 p.m. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; DANIEL KELLOGG, IN ATTENDANCE Assistant City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Asst. ; DON PERSSON, Police Department; RICHARD HOUGHTON, Acting Public Works Director; DAVID R. CLEMENS, Acting Planning Director; WILLIAM E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 12, 1981 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. SPECIAL AWARD Mayor Shinpoch presented Thomas W. Trimm with Special Award for outstanding Service to the Comunity as Council President for 1980; confirmed by audience applause. AUDIENCE COMMENT Maxine Johnson, 570 Bronson Way NE, Windsor Hills, reported water problems in alley and/or right-of-way between Windsor Water Problems hills and Sunset Heights, requesting ditch be cleared and drain Windsor Hills tile installed. Mrs. Johnson reported drainage water is causing damage to retaining walls, driveways , etc. , and asked assistance. Agnes Carroll , 574 Bronson Way NE, reported crack in retaining wall and cement bulkhead due to improper water drainage because of clogged ditch; also reported fire hazard from dry grass in area during summer. Phyllis McGarry, 551 Windsor Place NE, explained the right-of-way in question was leased for 99 years by the Windsor Hills Community Club for use as walkway for school children because platted walkway was blocked off, that easement exists and City had agreed to maintain. Mayor Shinpoch advised the Administration would look into the matter immediately. Personnel Cheryl Bersch, 11516 SE 175th,V-P Renton N.O.W. , inquired regarding Director appeal process of the City's selection of Personnel Director Appointment (aside from court) . Asst. City Attorney Kellogg noted for the Protested record it would be inappropriate for that office to advise N.O.W. of their legal rights and stated that the organization should rely on their own expertise as to what their proceedings should be and noted he would, however, research and advise in writing regard- ing any further appeal procedure. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Fred J. Schneider, 3612 NE 4th, Sp. Mobile Home #39, for damage to water heater in the amount of $100.59 allegedly due to turned off water on 1/19/81 . Refer City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. now L. I .D. #321 Letter from City Clerk Mead requested a resolution setting date Sewers of public hearing 2/23/81 for Local Improvement District No. 321 sanitary sewers in Duvall Ave. NE (138th SE) at NE Sunset Blvd. Total estimated cost of improvement is $58, 127.79. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee. Renton Bible Land Use Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended approval with Church conditions for Special Permit No. 110-80 as requested by the SP-110-80 Renton Bible Church, 973 Union Ave. NE, for expansion of the 444 Renton City Council 1/19/81 Page 2 Consent Agenda - Continued SP-110-80 existing structure from 5,609 sq.ft. to 16,763 sq.ft. The Renton Bible church is located in single family residential area and the Church. Cont. special permit requires Council approval . Council concur. (Councilman Stredicke requested report regarding existing per- mit restrictions that may prohibit use as daytime church school use and/or regular school use. ) Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL ADOPT THE CONSENT Approval AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. r CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS New Fire Station Letter from Fire Chief Geissler reported that on 1/15/81 operations started at the new South End Fire Station located at 17040 108th SE when a crew and apparatus moved in. Dedica- tion and open house will be held at a future date. The letter expressed thanks of Chief and all members of the Fire Department for this endeavor. Mayor Shinpoch recommended Council Members tour the new location, noted facility is movable, has sprinkler system, facilitates handicapped and responded to fire calls the first day. OLD BUSINESS Council President Stredicke inquired regarding permit issued to Downtown Merchants Assoc. for Christmas decorations , noting decorations have not been removed. John Maples Co. Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding release of retained percentage of contractor' s funds for building the downtown Fire Station. Asst. City Attorney Kellogg advised negotiations with the firm' s attorneys as to exact amount of liens , not want- ing to release funds that will need later collection. Committee of Council President Stredicke requested change of date of the Whole February Committee of the Whole meeting to 2/5/81 due to holiday and other scheduling problems. Council concurred. See meeting schedule. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented Development committee report stating consideration of the proposed changes to the P.U.D. Ordinance has been completed and recommended Planned Unit Council acceptance and referral to the Ways and Means Committee Development for processing. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN Ordinance RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Utilities Utilities Committee Chairman Shane presented committee report Committee recommending that the matter of a utility rate study be re- Utility Rate ferred to the Committee of the Whole. MOVED BY STREDICKE, Study SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE REPORT. CARRIED. Sunbird Restaurant Councilman Shane inquired regarding transfer of ownership of Transfer of the Sunbird Restaurant on the Municipal Airport. Asst. City Ownership to Attorney explained the matter was being pursued; that Specialty New World Restaurant would guarantee performance of lease through 1986; financial statement has not been received from New World Restaur- ant; that the City is in approximately the same position as when lease was originally issued with eight years guaranteed by parent company as now extended two additional years; lessees from out-of- state; the 30-day notice has not expired. Councilman Stredicke noted City has received fees ($1 ,000 per month plus 2% of gross) . Councilman Stredicke noted the matter would be discussed at the ..,o Thursday Aviation Committee; noting restaurant operator' s request for mechanical bull and expansion of restaurant toward runway 150 seats. Stredicke noted lease would be renegotiated. Councilman Shane favored termination of lease with Specialty Restaurant and new lessee selected. Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee Committee report recommending concurrence in the Mayor' s appointment of Appointment Barbara Little to the Fire Civil Service Commission for a six- Fire Civil Service year term effective through 12/31/86. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Renton City Council 1/19/81 Page 3 Old Business - Continued--Ways and Means Committee - Continued Appointment The Ways and Means Committee recommended concurrence in the Board of Ethics Mayor's appointment of June Leonard to the Board of Ethics representing the Renton School District Board for a four- year term effective through 12/31/84. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN APPOINTMENT OF JUNE LEONARD TO THE BOARD OF EHTICS. CARRIED. Appointment The Ways and Means Committee recommends concurrence in the Planning Mayor' s reappointments of Barbara Schellert and Frank Jacobs Commission to the Planning Commission for three-year terms effective through 1/31/84. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Code of Ethics Councilman Stredicke requested report from City Attorney's office whether the City's Ethics Ordinance sufficiently covers appointed officials and public employees, as well as elected officials. Mayor Shinpoch acknowledged request. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer recommended second Committee and final readings for the following ordinances (first reading 1/12/81 ) . Ordinance #3503 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from Colasurdo Rezone R-3 to B-1 for property located on the east side of Union Ave. R-106-80 NE approximately 350 ft. south of NE 4th St. ; known as the Colasurdo Rezone. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY AS READ. ROLL CALL: 6-AYE: ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER, TRIMM, SHANE, REED; ONE NO: STREDICKE (Requested record indicate lack of improvements at intersection of NE 4th St. and Union Ave. is reason for No vote. ) MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3504 An ordinance was read adopting the 1981 Equipment Rental 1981 Equipment Rate Schedule as required by Ordinance #2072. MOVED BY CLYMER, Rental Rate SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading, suspen- sion of rules and second and final readings of the following ordinances : Ordinance #3505 An ordinance was read appropriating $2, 172. 15 from Unemployment Appropriation Compensation Fund #608 Excess Revenue to Unemployment Compensa- from Excess tion Fund for 1981 budgetary account. Following Revenue reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Ordinance was read. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance #3506 An ordinance was read fixing the amount, form, date, interest LID #312 Bonds rate, maturity etc. of L. I .D. No. 312 bonds and directing the issuance and sale thereof to Seattle-Northwest Securities Corp. Total bond issue $218,069. 17. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following readings , it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ALL AYES. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Upon Council inquiry, Lt. Perssons noted the Police Department requires streets to be clean and requires contractors to clean up dirt spilled on right-of-way. Parking Stalls Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes submitted letter from for Handicapped Police Chief Darby noting that both Washington State law and City ordinance require businesses to furnish handicapped parking stalls but give no authority to police departments to take enforcement action on private property. The letter stated that requests have been received from both business and handicapped persons to enforce the restricted parking. The Police Chief requested Council consideration regarding adoption of appropriate legislation if deemed necessary. MOVED BY HUGHES SECOND STREDICKE, REFER LETTER TO THE CITY ATTORNEY AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Renton City Council 1/19/81 Page 4 ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch announced a meeting Thursday 1/29 in the REPORT main Library to coordinate a Renton food bank; Council and Food Bank public invited along with community organizations. Federal Funds Mayor Shinpoch announced receipt of Federal funds of an addi- tional $214,895.80; over $700,000 Federal funds received; only $500,000 budgeted. A proposed supplemental budget is being prepared including the unallocated funds and will be presented to Council along with proposed reduction in utility tax and garbage rate. Councilman Stredicke questioned Utilities Committee Chairman Shane regarding the Vera Hawkins request for connection to City' s sewer system, matter referred to the Utilities Committee for report back to Council . Shane noted letter forthcoming from Engineering to Committee. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9: 17 p.m. Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. City Clerk EXP111 35 CITY OF RENTON JAN 12 1981 DATE 12/31/90 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: NO.031763 - NO.431767 - I CURRENT *73P41506 PARKS •17i487a89 ARTERIAL STREETS •9*56198♦ STREETS *251398.70 LIBRARY *2.745@54 COMP EMP TR ACT *351.46 STREET FORWARD THRUST •3#342.04 S FIRE STATION CONST FUN *1.187.89 0 COULON BCH PK CONSTR *1351323.63 WATERWORKS UTILITY *24P699*47 AIRPORT *983.47 EQUIPMENT RENTAL *3.992@60 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS *2981489.49 WEo THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE NAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL# HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CENTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDP DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N0. 31768 THROUGH N0, 31839 IN THE AMOUNT OF 6298#489.49 THIS 3.1SSTT D Y OF DECEMBER 1980. CCOMMITTEE CHAIRMAN S MEMBER CITY CO UNC". COMMITT1 '" TING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 19, 1981 i0 +ITTEE CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs . 2/5 8:00 P.M. STREDICKE Council Chambers Metro Study; 9:00 p.m. City Utility Report AVIATION Thurs. 2/5 7:00 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Airport Restaurant ; Funding Proposal by Renton Aviation COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 1/20 4:30 P.M. REED 3rd Floor Conf. Room Meet with Ed Hayduk to Review Items for New Members i PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs . 1/22 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf . Room Earlington Woods Rezone Appeal Policy Elements Comp. Plan - Attorne and Planning Rep. Thurs. 2/5 7:30 P•M• Adult Entertainment Land Use Area PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 1/21 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room Fire District #40 Agreement ;Uniform Fire Code; Attorney & Fire Dept. Rep TRANSPORTATION Mon. 1/26 7:00 P.M. TRIMM 4th Floor Conf. Room UTILITIES JtiHNt WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 1/26 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT January 19, 1981 BUILDING PERMITS NE Addition 8024 $ 10,000.00 1300 Queen Ave Michael E. Tonda portable 8025 1 ,600.00 Renton School District 3000 NE 4th St Para e 8026 4,000.00 Lorenz N. Rankin 2710 Meadow Ave N 9 107 Union Ave NE Shed 80�7 200.00 Jeff D Krall 8028 14,000.00 H & H Enterprises 550 SW 7th Street Remodel 8029 650.00 James K Robinson 711 Aberdeen Ave NE Shed 8030 8,000.00 G & M Investments 450 Monroe Ave NE Swimming Pool Remodel 8031 50,000.00 Evergreen Hotel , Inc 800 Rainier Ave S offices 8032 1 ,200,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-57 Remodel 8033 5,000.00 City of Renton 1010 S 2nd Street 8034 55,000-00 George Oberholtzer 2318 Vashon Ct NE New Residence CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2717 Ray Moravec 3430 NE 6th Place Repair Sewer 2718 Dennis Schwartzenberger 637 Moses Lane Fire Hydrant 2718 Wes Busch 312 Busch P1 S Side Sewer 2720 Valley General Hospital 400 S 43rd Storm Sewer 2721 Sheraton Renton Inn 800 Rainier Av S Side Sewer ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9580 50.00 James Feltrin 538 Burnett Av S U dergroundo rg. WirAditi 9581 2,211 ,000.00 Valley General Hospital 400 S 43rd Street 9582 100.00 Charles Henderson Company 2307 SE 21st Street Temp. Power 9583 25,000.00 Edward Lidzbarski 3019SNEG8thradyPWace Shed ay ce 9584 150.00 Ethel Pratt 9585 2,700.00 Howard Cooper Corp. 4000 West Valley Highway Duplex 9586 1 ,032.00 Donogh Enterprises 455 NE Edmonds Ct New Residence 9587 1 ,032.00 Donogh Enterprises 451 NE Edmonds Ct New Residence 456 NE Edmonds Ct New Residence 9588 998.50 Donogh Enterprises 9589 1 ,020.00 Donogh Enterprises 462 NE Edmonds Ct New Residence 9590 850.00 Charles Henderson 1806 Ferndale Av SE New Residence 9591 850.00 Charles Henderson 2315 SE 21st Street New Residence 9592 19,350.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-90 New Service 9593 4,720.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-20 New Circuits 9594 2,090.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-21 New Circuits 9595 New Panelboard 1 ,590.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Upgrade 9596 2,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Pagelboard 9597 3,750.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-62 Add. Circuitry 9598 3, 190.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-6511 9599 2, 100.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg.05-50 Electrical Work 9600 10,000.00 City of Renton 52 1 S 2nd 9601 200.00 Dennis J. Pederson 2521 Edmonds Av NE Outlets/Switches 9602 550.00 Elmer A Sikett 2701 NE 23rd Street Panel Change 9603 1 ,285.00 Jack Columbi 2900 Park Av N New Residence MECHANICAL PERMITS 8496 860.00 Charles Henderson Company 1806 Ferndale Av SE Gas Furnace 8497 500.00 Michael E. Tonda 1300 Queen Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8498 250.00 Michael E. Tonda 1300 Queen Av NE Heat Ducts 8499 900.00 Kenneth Ward 1216 N 36th St Wood Stove 2302 NE 16th St Furnace 8500 900.00 Terhune Custom Homes 2523 NE Edmonds Ct Gas Furnace $501 800.00 Donogh Enterprises 8502 800.00 Donogh Enterprises 2519 NE Edmonds Ct Gas Furnace 8503 800.00 Donogh Enterprises 2538 NE Edmonds Ct Gas Furnace 8504 800.00 Donogh Enterprises 2544 NE Edmonds Ct Gas Furnace 8505 3, 100.00 City of Renton 221 Mill Av S Irrigation 8506 200.00 Ethel Pratt 2219 NE 8th P1 Wood Stove 8507 12,095.00 Jack A Benaroya Company 800 SW 43rd St Heat Pumps 8508 10,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-90 Gas Compressors 8509 650.00 Ben Leiler 3320 Park Av N Wood Stove SIGN PERMIT 859 150.00 Ed Stewart 4620 NE Sunset Blvd. Readerboard OF R� COUNCIL MEMBERS AGENDA RICHARD M.STREDICKE U 4 z COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES 1� CITY � T COUNCIL / JOHN W.REED 0O 9 R E N T O N b 1 1 iy �r O V N C I L CHARLES FSHANE 0,9 e�Q` THOMAS W TRIMM, qTF� SEPT"- REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y.SHIN/OCH, JANUARY 2 6 , 1 9 8 1 DELORES A.MEAD MAYOR Monday , 8 : 00 P .M . 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 19, 1981 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed by further discussion or information if requested by a Councilman. a. Claim for Damages filed by Mary B. Brown in undetermined sum for water damage to basement 11/21/80 at 500 Burnett S. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. b. Finance Department/Licenses requests approval for new pawn broker, Progressive Jewelry and Loan Co. Refer to Public Safety Committee. C. Bid Opening 1/16/81 Demolition three dwellings Cedar River Trail . Refer to Community Services Committee. d. Board of Public Works advises no objection to proposed annexation by King County Water District fl90. Refer to City Clerk to notify Boundary Review Board. e. Finance Department recommends acceptance of bid to provide interim financing on LID #322 (Puget Drive street improvements) . Refer to Ways and Means Committee for proper legislation. f. Deputy Finance Director/Utilities requests ordinance to increase Metro rates from $3.90 to $4.50. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL January 26 , 1981 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claim for Damages filed by Mary B. Brown COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Council Salary Evaluation Committee report CITY CLERK Notify Boundary Review Board re annexation COUNCIL PRESIDENT Authorized to attend Conference in Washington, D.C. COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE Building demolition - Low bid accepted 1/26/81 ) ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE Planned Unit Development Ordinance MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign Mutual Assistance Agreement w/Fire District #40 PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Pawn Broker License TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE Renton Hill Access UTILITIES COMMITTEE Metro rate charge increase WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Interim Financing LID 322 for ordinance CHG International Rezone R-097-80 for ordinance P.U.D. Ordinance (First reading 1/26/81 ) PUBLIC HEARING 2/23/81 LID #321 Sewers Duvall NE - Preliminary Assessment Roll RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting January 26 , 1981 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P .M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; RANDALL ROCKHILL, ,,NOM COUNCIL ROBERT J. HUGHES, EARL CLYMER, THOMAS W. TRIMM, CHARLES F. SHANE AND JOHN W. REED. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; DEL MEAD, City Clerk; LAWRENCE IN ATTENDANCE WARREN, City Attorney; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant; DON PERSSON, Police Department; DAVID R. CLEMENS, Acting Planning Director. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL Council President Stredicke requested clarification Page 4, 1/19/81 Paragraph 2: A supplemental budget is being prepared including unallocated funds and will be presented with options for Council to consider along with possible reduction in utility taxes and/or garbage rates. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 19, 1981 AS REVISED. CARRIED. Special Proclamation of Mayor Shinpoch declared the month of January Presentation as DECA Month, honoring the Distributive Education Students for study and work in marketing and distribution of goods and services. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN THE MAYOR' S PROCLAMATION FOR DECA MONTH. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Bruce McKay, 241 Factory N, Renton, Chairman, Council Salary Council Salary Evaluation Committee, presented committee' s recommendation that Evaluation Councilmanic salaries be raised $150 per month to a level of Committee $550. The committee recommended that a committee be appointed by the Mayor each year to review the Councilmanic salaries and Members : ascertain whether adjustments are in order, considering current Bruce McKay, Chrm. indices such as Consumer Price Index as well as comparison to Richard Hart cities of like size and type. The report noted no salary adjust- Lillian Poff ments in Council salaries since 1974 , seven years ; that this Marjorie Richter posed a problem in dealing with salary matters in a fair and 0. M. Jeffrey logical manner. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, REFER RECOMMENDA- TION TO THE COUNCIL AS A WHOLE. CARRIED. Executive Barbara Lansing, 7271 SW 29th, Chairperson, Human Rights and Session Affairs Commission , requested Council President Stredicke call Requested to an Executive Session and invite the Human Rights and Affairs Discuss Commission, Mayor, City Attorney, and two representatives of Personnel Matter N.O.W. and Attorney. Mayor Shinpoch noted charter of Human Rights and Affairs Commission states that confidentiality must be res- pected. Council President Stredicke stated an Executive Session would be called following Old Business on the Council Agenda to discuss a personnel matter; also land acquisition matter with Mayor, Counci"1 and Attorney only. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included. ►... Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Mary B. Brown, 500 Burnett Ave. S, in an undctermined sum for water wlamiiagc LG basement- on 1Ij 21j Renton City Council 1/26/81 Page 2 Consent Agenda - Continued Demolition Letter from City Clerk Mead reported 1/16/81 bid opening for Bid Opening Cedar River Trail , demolition of three dwellings; ten bids were received. See attached bid tabulation. Refer bids to the Community Services Committee. See later award. Interim Letter from Deputy Finance Director Ted Bennett recommended Financing acceptance of bid of Rainier Bank to provide interim financing for L. I .D. #322 (Street Improvements on Puget Dr. S from Benson Road S to Rolling Hills SE) . Total amount of interim financing mom $526,978 at an interest rate of 11 .0% or 57% of Rainier Bank's prime per annum. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for proper ordinance. Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REMOVE ITEMS (d) and (f) FROM Adopted THE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED. CARRIED. King County Letter from the Board of Public Works reported review of the Boundary Review proposed annexation (Shimizu; Reso. 356) by King County Water Board District #90, and found that annexation would not affect the Proposed City. The letter noted the City would not be able to service Annexation by the area for either water or sewer, being located along Cedar Water District River, north of Jones Rd. and east of SE 156th St. , two miles #90 outside the city limits. Councilman Shane questioned need fpr referral to the Utilities Committee and was advised of no affect upon the City. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER THE MATTER TO CITY CLERK TO ADVISE THE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD. CARRIED. i Metro Rate Letter from Deputy Finance Director Bennett/Utilities Division, Charges requested an ordinance to increase Metro rate charges from $3.90 to $4.50. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, REFER TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Council President Stredicke requested update on fire station ,,... contractor and was advised by City Attorney Warren that last week two law suits were pending, one settled, formal order of foreclosure obtained by Warren. Attorney Warren explained the process involved to determine amount of costs and sum to be re- leased to Maples Construction Co. Airport Councilman Stredicke inquired of new developments on the Sunbird Restaurant Restaurant and was advised by City Attorney Warren that lessee is willing to guarantee new assignee for eight years; that phone call $10,000 letter-of-credit received; need to decide at what point we are satisfied with them as possible entity. Planning and C.H.G. International , Inc. requested modification of Condition Development No. 10 of the restrictive covenants filed as required by Committee Rezone R-129-78, Ordinance No. 3233 which specifically states that all parcels involved would revert to their original International zoning "if a Planned Unit Development application for the entire Rezone R-097-80 site is not submitted within two years and construction is not substantially begun within three years following execution of and Appeal restrictive covenants." The modification would be to separate the residential areas from the commercial parcel in application of the restrictive covenants. Property is located west of Hardie Ave. SW (Edwards Ave. ) , east of South 140th St. between SW Sunset Blvd. and the Burlington Northern RR right-of-way. In an 11/3/80 decision, the Hearing Examiner recommended denial . C.H.G. International , Inc. requested reconsideration of the denial and on 11/26/80 the request was found to have no justifica- tion for reconsideration by the Hearing Examiner. Appeal to the Council was filed 12/9/80 and the matter referred to the Planning and Development Committee for review. Renton City Council 1/26/81 Page 3 Old Business - Planning and Development Committee - Continued C.H.G. Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented International committee report re Earlington Woods Rezone R-097-80 and recom- Rezone R-097-80 mended the Council reverse the Hearing Examiner and grant the Continued rezone subject to conditions based upon the following errors of fact and law: (1 ) Conclusion No. 5 is in error in that the Hearing Examiner has jurisdiction to hear all applications for change of zone classifications which includes the power to alter or modify covenants included within rezone classification; (2) Conclusions Nos. 5 and 6 are in error in that the applicant has carried the burden of establishing there has been substantial change in circumstances in area since last rezone of property as required by Section 4-3010; specifically, the archeological developments; (3) The installation of off-site improvements required by the proposed P.U.D. is required as condition of the Planned Unit Development Application (PPUD 052-80) ; therefore, public interest of installation of all required off-site improve- ments is sufficiently protected. Therefore, the Committee recommended that Council reverse the Hearing Examiner decision and approve rezone subject to posting indemnity bond No. YS 815-1607 by Industrial Indemnity Co. in total penal sum of $1 ,885,965 bonding construction of off-site improvements on the subject premises, the withdrawal of existing restrive covenants and re-recording of new covenants covering the two separate parcels involved. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND REED, COUNCIL ACCEPT THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AND REFER THE MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. Upon Council inquiry, C.H.G. International representative pointed out area on wall map of Parcel A, commercial area, and Parcel B residential area. William Lynn, Attorney for C.H.G. explained Parcel A is being purchased from Burlington Norther MOTION CARRIED. Stredicke asked the Administration to advise the Hearing Examiner of Council action and request review of the rezone materials, the Examiner to determine if the committee recommendations fully satisfy the needs of the development with report back to Council prior to adoption of the ordinance. Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes presented committee Committee report re 5/12/80 referral : Architect for South End Fire Station South End Fire and recommended no action be taken due to the fine efforts of Station the Fire Department and the portable-type construction of the facility. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR WITH THE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Mutual Assistance The committee report stated the committee has considered the Agreement with Mutual Assistance Agreement with King County Fire District #40 Fire Districe #40 and considered the agreement beneficial to both parties and could be expanded in the future providing both jurisdictions with increased protection, assistance and boundary areas. The committee recommended the City enter into the agreement and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign subject to the approval of the City Attorney. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE COMMITTEE. Upon inquiry, Hughes noted the City has not been operating under the agreement previously. MOTION CARRIED. i Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm submitted committee Committee report re traffic direction on Houser Way as referred 7/21/80. Traffic Direction , The committee recommended concurrence in the Public Works on Houser Way S Department recommendations: (1 ) Change the existing two-way traffic operation on Houser Way S from Main Ave. S to Williams Ave. S to operate in a one-way westbound direction. The purpose of this action is to reduce vehicular use of Houser Way and thereby reduce conflicts with train traffic. Action will require installation of channelization, paint lines and traffic control signs. (2) Install two load zones and twenty-five parking stalls on Houser Way S between Main Ave. S and Williams Ave. S in order to provide businesses on Houser Way S the ability to access their business for loading and unloading supplies. The intent is to increase the amount of parking in surrounding area and to compensate for the removal of stalls along Main Ave. S. (3) Renton City Council 1/26/81 Page 4 Old Business - Transportation Committee Report - Continued Traffic Direction Modify the existing traffic signal phasing and timings at the Houser Way S intersections of Main Ave. S/Houser Way S/S 3rd St. and Main Ave S/S 4th St. to improve overall traffic flow in light of suggested improvements. (4) Add one hour time limits to all parking. Moved by Trimm, Second Shane, concur in recommendation of the committee. Councilman Clymer expressed opposition to item (1 ) as a disadvantage to traffic flow to Renton Hill and explained that once the traffic is removed from Houser Way S the Washington Utilities and Transportation Committee will not allow it to be replaced, that the action will increase traffic on S 3rd St. and no study has been made. Clymer had no objec- tion to the other items. Councilman Shane withdrew Second to the motion to adopt the committee report. Councilman Hughes recalled his prior request for condition of railroad tracks. Following discussion, it was MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND REED, ADOPT THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE REPORT OF ITEMS 1 , 2, 3 AND 4. ROLL CALL: 4-AYE: STREDICKE, ROCKHILL, TRIMM, REED; 3-N0: HUGHES, CLYMER AND SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. Renton Hill MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, SUBJECT OF ALTERNATE ACCESS Access TO RENTON HILL BE REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION BACK TO COUNCIL. CARRIED. Community Community Services Committee Chairman Reed submitted committee Services Committee report noting review of bids for demolition of the three dwell- Bid Award for ings located on recently acquired land (Cedar River Trail Project) . Demolition of The report concurred in the staff recommendation to award the Buildings contract to the low bidder, Squak Mountain, Inc. in the amount of $5,500 plus tax ($297) . The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to sign the proper contract documents. MOVED BY REED, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. Upon inquiry, Reed explained other uses of the building had been investigated but were not feasible. MOTION CARRIED. EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, COUNCIL MOVE INTO EXECUTIVE Personnel SESSION AS PREVIOUSLY STATED (Page 1 ) . CARRIED. 9:05 P.M. The Council reconvened in regular session at 9:43 p.m. ROLL CALL: STREDICKE, ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER, TRIMM, REED; SHANE arrived at 9:46 p.m. Council President reported for the record that Council has met with the Human Rights and Affairs Committee and representatives of National Organization for Women, N.O.W. , and brought up to date on the hiring practices involved in hiring of the Personnel Director, interim report received, that Council has agreed to leave the matter with the Administration until the Administration comes before Council with the final report. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee Committee report recommending first reading of an ordinance amending the P.U.D. Building Regulartions, Title IV,of the City Code relating to Ordinance Planned Unit Development. Following reading it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE AND TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution #2376 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption LID #321 Sewers of a resolution declaring the City' s intent to construct and Duvall NE install sanitary sewers in the vicinity of NE Sunset Blvd and Duvall Ave NE and to create L. I .D. 321 and set date of public hearing 2/23/81 . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. Councilman Stredicke inquired re prelimi- nary, informational meeting between Public Works Dept. and residents of the area; question acknowledged and information to be forwarded. MOTION CARRIED. Renton City Council 1/26/81 Page 5 Old Business- Continued Voucher Approval Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee recommendation for approval of payment of Vouchers #31845 through #32146 in the amount of $452,916.55 having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services have been received or rendered. Machine Voided: Vouchers #31840 through 31844. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, APPROVE PAYMENT OF VOUCHERS AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL PRESIDENT STREDICKE National League BE AUTHORIZED TO ATTEND NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES CONVENTION of Cities IN WASHINGTON, D.D. THE END OF FEBRUARY 1981 . CARRIED. Council President Stredicke asked Council Members interested in attendance 2/19/81 Association of Washington Cities tour of Olympia, please notify Council Secretary. ADMINISTRATIVE Mayor Shinpoch called attention to charts placed in the Council REPORT Chambers , explaining they were used by the City Park and Planning City's Housing Department personnel to the Joint Policy Committee which is Assistance made up of Mayors Hogan, Miller and Shinpoch with Bruce Laing, Program Funding Robert Grieve and County Executive Dunlap, Mayor Shinpoch com- Application mended the City representatives (John Webley, Bob Hufnagle, Dave Clemens and Ed Hayduk) for doing an excellent job. Hostage Release Mayor Shinpoch reported Theresa Clymer called for permission Acknowledged to "tie a yellow ribbon" 'round some of the street trees in the Central C.B.D. to celebrate the return of the hostages from Iran. The Business Mayor reported making a unilateral decision for approval . District Later that day the Acting Public Works Director, Dick Houghton, tested her sense of humor and blood pressure; he called aghast to report that the Street Department had cut down trees all over town because a yellow tag is the traditional engineering symbol used to designate those plants , bushes and trees be removed. Mayor Shinpoch was much relieved to learn the trees were intact. Dedication Mayor Shinpoch requested Councilman Trimm and his wife represent Tukwila her at the opening of the new Marriott Hotel 1/29/81 . Councilman Trimm called attention that the Christmas decorations had been removed from downtown on Saturday. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 10:05 P.M. Delores A. Mead, C. .C. City Clerk BID TABULATION SHEET PROJ EC T ' Cedar River Trail - Demolition of Three Dwellings DATE January 16, 1981 BIDDER BID C & M Remodeling $7,890.00 86o1 - 231st SW Edmonds, WA 98020 CC, EEO, MBE Joe Gooch Trucking Excavating Inc. $7,700.00 8315 - 216th St. SE Woodinville, WA 98072 CC, EEO, MBE Graham Builders & Trucking Inc. ' $7,600.00 137 NE 156th Seattle, WA 98155 BB, EEO, MBE dma Enterprise $44,750.00 9151 Olalla Valley Rd. SE Port Orchard, WA 98366 BB, EEO, MBE Clint Loid Gravel Co. $9,420.00 32401 NE 8th St. Carnation, WA 98014 BB, EEO, MBE Meridian Excavating & Wrecking $9,200.00 911 North 141st t Seattle, WA 98133 BB, EEO, MBE Pillon Enterprises $9,680.00 14410 158 P1 . SE Renton, WA 98055 CC, EEO, MBE Squak Mountain Quarry, Inc. $5,500.00 10202 Renton-Issaquah Rd. SE Issaquah, WA 98027 CC, EEO, MBE Robinson & Robinson $6,900.00 Star Rt. Box 1899 Quincy, WA 98848 BB, EEO, MBE W.R.G. Enterprises $21 ,527.00 11843 124th NE Kirkland, WA 98033 BB I EXP111 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 1/26/81 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: No.#31840 - No.#31844 CURRENT $200, 725. 18 ARKS $8P910.66 WOTREETS $16j860.66 LIBRARY $8p759. 44 STREET FORWARD THRUST $27, 535 .00 S FIRE STATIOry CONST FUN $14, 162 . 65 WATERWORKS UTILITY $149214. 31 AIRPORT $21874. 58 EQUIPMENT RENTAL $8. 405 .49 FIREMEN ► S PENSION $15. 464 . 58 TOTAL OF ALL WARRANTS $452j916t55 j wE/ THE jNDE,iSIG,\ED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COM'!ITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY CCU,.CIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT RCHANDISE Ak4D/Uri SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED, DO HEREBY ROVE FOR PAYiEwT VOUCHERS NU, 31845 THROUGH NO• 32146 IN THE AMOUNT i OF $4520916 . 55 THIS 26TH DAY OF JANUARY 1981 • i COMMITTEE CHA I RMA:j - - - - - - - .. MEMBER - - - - - - - - - - i MEMBER - - - - - - - - - - - - - k CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF JANAURY 26, 1981 COMMITTEE DATE TIME CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 2/9 8:00 P.M. STREDICKE Council Chambers Metro Study; 9:00 p.m. City Utility Report AVIATION Thurs. 2/5 7:00 P .M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Federal Flood Insurance COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 1/27 4:30 P.M. REED 3rd Floor Conf. Room Meet with Ed Hayduk to Review Items for New Members PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 1/29 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Policy Elements Comp. Plan -Attorne and Planning Rep. Thurs . 2/5 7:30 P.M. Adult Entertainment Land Use Area PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 1/28 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room TRANSPORTATION Mon. 2/2 7:00 P.M. TRIMM 4th Floor Conf. Room UTILITIES StiANr- WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 2/2 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Community Food Bank Thurs. 1/29 7:30 P.M. Library Organizations & Public Invited Suburban Mayors Wed. 2/4 6 :30 P.M. Doubletree Speaker: County Executive ' 1 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT January 26, 1981 i BUILDING PERMITS 8035 $ 3,597.00 Larry Lancaster 1815 Talbot Rd S Re-roof 8036 4,000.00 Dan Monohan 2617 Lk Youngs Ct SE Garage 8037 43,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4134 SE 1st Place New Residence 8038 40,000.00 Donald Duncan 2815 Mtn. View Drive Garage/Deck 8039 15,000.00 Dr. Lee G Yardley 208 Park Av N Remodel Clinic 8040 200.00 Lowell C. Weinberg 2314 Union Av NE Retainer Wall 8041 2,000.00 Greg Parsons 420 Wells Av N Remodel bow 8042 25,600.00 Howard Cooper Corp. 4000 West Valley Hwy R R Rails I 8043 370,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Piling/Foundation CONSTRUCTION PERMITS i 2722 Sea-Port Dozing 1160 Monroe Av NE Sewer 2723 Schneider Homes 2223 NE 23rd St Side Sewer 2724 Schneider Homes 2302 Camas Av NE Side Sewer 2725 Schneider Homes 2308 Camas Av NE Side Sewer 'f 2726 Schneider Homes 2314 Camas Av NE Side Sewer 2727 Schneider Homes 2320 Camas Av NE Side Sewer 2728 Schneider Homes 2326 Camas Av NE Side Sewer 2729 Schneider Homes 2332 Camas Av NE Side Sewer 2730 R.L. Edwards E Side Edwards St Oil Separator 2731 Lewis H. Jones 1401 N 24th St Side Sewer 2732 Bel-Terra Royal Hills Drive Curb/Gutter 2733 Ed Lidzbarski 313 SW Grady Way Side Sewer 2734 Alice Saunders Off Shattuck Av S Sanitary Sewer c MECHANICAL PERMITS i 8510 650.00 Dan Monahan 2617 Lk Youngs Ct SE Fireplace Insert 8511 9,900.00 Brady International 3002 Lind Av SW Heat Pumps j 8512 840.00 Friends of Youth 2500 Lk Washington Bd. N Fireplace Insert 8513 30,404.00 SOL Corporation 4300 Talbot Av S Plumbing/Fixtures 8514 300,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Air Conditioners 8515 3,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Plumbing/Fixtures 8516 807.00 Charles Henderson Company 2116 SE 21st St Gas Furn./Wtr. f 8517 2,200.00 Leonard Builders 4301 SE 4th Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8518 800.00 Donogh Enterprises 458 Edmonds Av NE Gas Furnace 8519 800.00 Donogh Enterprises 2515 NE Edmonds Ct. Gas Furnace 8520 800.00 Donogh Enterprises 2511 NE Edmonds Ct. Gas Furnace 8521 800.00 Donogh Enterprises 452 Edmonds Av NE Gas Furnace I 8522 20,000.00 Edward Lidsbarski 313 SW Grady Way Heat Pumps 8523 450.00 Bobby Halsen 1718 Talbot Road S Wood Stove 8524 700.00 R.L. Wonio 3629 NE 6th St Wood Stove 8525 200.00 Greg Parsons 420 Wells Av N Wood Stove ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9604 3,000.00 Donald Duncan 2815 Mtn. View Av N Rewire Residence 9605 650.00 James Engfield 830 Sunset Blvd. NE Hot Water Tank 9606 650.00 James Enfield 844 Sunset Blvd NE New Service 9607 250.00 Dan Monahan 2617 Lk Youngs Ct SE Panel Box/Outlet 9608 85.00 M. Vance 2129 Aberdeen Av NE Garage 9609 100.00 Schneider Homes, Inc. 2302 Camas Av NE Temporary Service 9610 100.00 Donogh Enterprises 901 S 23rd St Temporary Service 9611 1 ,032.00 Donogh Enterprises 452 Edmonds Av NE New Residence 9612 918.00 Donough Enterprises 463 NE Edmonds Ct New Residence 9613 998.50 Donough Enterprises 458 Edmonds Av NE New Residence 9614 969.50 Donough Enterprises 459 NE Edmonds Ct New Residence 9615 100.00 Lk Terrace Mobil Home Pk 2100 Lk Washington Bd. Mobil Home 9616 100.00 Mr. Davis 201 Union Av SE Mobil Home 9617 48,000.00 Brady International 3320 Lind Av SW Office/Warehouse 9618 1 ,078.00 Schneider Homes, Inc. 2332 Camas Av NE New Residence 9619 10,000.00 Craig Taylor Equipment 3100 E Valley Rd Addition 9620 100.00 Future Design 201 Union Av SE Mobil Home 9621 150.00 Armando Broadnax 2108 Whitman Av NE Garage 9622 850.00 Charles Henderson Company 2209 SE 21st St New Residence 9623 850.00 Charles Henderson Company 2116 SE 21st St New Residence 9624 850.00 Charles Henderson Company 2307 SE 21st St New Residence 9625 850.00 Charles Henderson Company 2311 SE 21st St New Residence 9626 500.00 Craig Taylor Equipment 3100 E Valley Road Pole Service 9627 50.00 Tom Bailey 1514 Beacon Way S Outlet/Garage 9628 1 ,200.00 Tina Chapman 424 Pelly Av N Rewire Residence 9629 150.00 Bobby Halsen 1718 Talbot Rd S Garage 9630 200.00 Philip Martin 2310 Dayton Av NE Increase Service SIGN PERMITS 860 100.00 Mart Enterprise 4400 Bk Lk Wash. Blvd Directional 861 100.00 Mart Enterprise NE Park Dr & Lk Wa Bd Extension 5-811 450 C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF JANUARY, 1981 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR; ATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 10/81 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JAN. $ 86,784.60 /15/81 CURRENT FUND $147,932.00 PARKS & RECREATION 36,613. 15 CITY STREETS 29,933.34 LIBRARY 11 ,986.01 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 456.00 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 28,308.06 AIRPORT 2,686.94 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,440. 50 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JAN. $261 ,356.0( '24/81 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JAN. $81,388.72 Now / 1 ell MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR :' C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N — TRANSFERS MONTH OF JANUARY, 1981 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 1/26/81 CURRENT FUND $200,725.18 PARKS & RECREATION 8,910.66 ..W CITY STREETS 16,860.66 LIBRARY 8,759.44 STREET FORWARD THRUST 27,535.00 S.FIRE ST.CONSTR.FUND 14, 162.65 WATERWORKS UTILITY 149,214.31 AIRPORT 2,874.58 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 8,409.49 FIREMEN'S PENSION 15,464 . 58 CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of JAN. $452,916. 55 CLAIMS FUND CURRENT FUND Cancel warrant 31812 $ 7.86 1/31/81 CURRENT FUND $176,169. 74 PARKS & RECREATION 36,102. 56 CITY STREETS 29,445. 18 LIBRARY 12,288.46 COMP.EMPL.TRNG. (CETA) 456.00 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 27,997.30 AIRPORT 2 ,683.02 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 3,440. 50 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of JAN. $288,582. 76 CURRENT FUND 1% for ART FUND Per Ordinance #3486 $ 4,750.00 MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR 4W), OFR�� � COUNCIL MEMBERS HARD M.STREDICKE O AGENDA RICHARD PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES o JOHN W.REED C) RANDALL ROCKHILL 9 `0' R E N T O N C I T Y C O U N C I L CHARLES E SHANE �P THOMAS W TRIMM, oggT�D SEP1Eo9 REGULAR MEETING PRESIDING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, FEBRUARY 2 , 1 9 8 1 DELORES A.MEAD MAYOR Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF JANUARY 26, 1981 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and review and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removedfor further discussion or information if requested by a Councilman. a. Public Works Department requests release of easement to Burlington Northern as roadway at N 4th St. and Logan Ave. N has been abandoned and relocated, therefore total easement no longer needed and recom- mend release of portion not needed. Council concur. .... b. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Lawrence A. Rude to position of Firefighter effective 2/16/81 subject to customary six-month probationary period. Rude certified by Civil Service and authorized in 1981 budget. Concur. C. City Clerk reports 1/28/81 bid opening South Talbot Hill Pump Station; 12 bids received. Refer to Utilities Committee. d. Traffic Engineer requests ordinance for Council authorization to enter contract for Federal Traffic Safety Grant ($11 , 100) to update computer supervised signals. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. e. Claim for Damages filed by Hubert F. Dalrymple, 709 N 32nd St . , $275; water damage to basement between 12/24/80 and 1/5/81 . Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. f. Damages Claim filed by Puget Sound Power and Light Co. , $5,588.89; flood damage, 620 S Grady Way, 11/21/80. Refer to City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. g• Hearing Examiner recommends approval with conditions Gerald Schneider (Hilltop) R-124-80 SP-123-80 Rezone R-2 to R-3 and special permit for construction of 158 units east side of Monroe NE north of NE 4th St. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL February 2 , 1981 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S . ADMINISTRATION Mr. Primmer' s request for parade Write Legislature re chore service request CITY ATTORNEY AND INSURANCE CARRIER Claims for Damages : Hubert F. Dalrymple Puget Sound Power and Light Co. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Fire Rating Survey review and report back UTILITIES COMMITTEE Bids for South Talbot Hill Pump Station WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Ordinance request re Federal Traffic Safety Grant Schneider Rezone 124-80 Adoption of Policy Element Comprehensive Plan Criminal Code now RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting February 2 , 1981 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; JOHN W. REED, CHARLES COUNCIL F. SHANE, THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL CLYMER, ROBERT J. HUGHES AND RANDALL ROCKHILL. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorneys IN ATTENDANCE DEL MEAD, City Clerk; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant ; DON PERSSON, Police Department; DAVID R. CLEMENS, Acting Plan- ning Director; W. E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; JOHN WEBLEY, Parks and Recreation Director. PRESS GREG ANDERSON, Renton Record Chronicle. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES 1/26/81 OF JANUARY 16, 1981 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Bernard Primmer, 1060 Whitman Court NE, President Renton Lions Club, requested permission for children 's parade in the Renton Children' s Parade Highlands on or about the time of Seafair. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER THE MATTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Mayor Shinpoch noted her Secretary would schedule meeting to discuss the request. Introduction Mayor Shinpoch welcomed Scout Troup No. 467. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included: Release of Letter from the Public Works Department requested release of Easement an easement to Burlington Northern Railway as the roadway at North 4th Street and Logan Ave. North has been abandoned and relocated. As the total easement is no longer needed, the Department recommended release of that portion not needed. Council concur. Appointment Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Lawrence A. Rude to the Firefighter position of Firefighter effective 2/16/81 subject to the custom- ary six-month probationary period. Mr. Rude has been certified by Civil Service Commission and authorized in the 1981 budget. Council concur. Bid Opening City Clerk Mead reported 12 bids received at the 1/28/81 bid opening for the South Talbot Hill Pump Station. (See attached tabulation) Refer to the Utilities Committee. Traffic Safety Traffic Engineer Gary Norris requested an ordinance be prepared Grant for Council authorization to enter into contract for Federal Traffic Safety Grant in amount of $11 , 100 to update the computer supervised signals. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Hubert F. Dalrymple, 709 N 32nd ... Water from Alley Street in the amount of $275 for water damage to basement of Alleged his home between 12/24/80 and 1/5/81 . Refer to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Damages Claim Claim for Damages was filed by Puget Sound Power and Light Co. in the amount of $5,588.89 for flood damage at 620 South Grady Way on 11/21/80. Refer claim to the City Attorney and Insurance Carrier. Renton City Council 2/2/81 Page 2 Consent Agenda - Continued Schneider Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended approval with conditions Construction Co. for the Gerald Schneider (Hilltop) Rezone R-124-80 from R-2 to Rezone 124-80 and R-3 and Special Permit for construction of 148 unit residential SP 123-80 complex on the east side of Monroe NE north of NE 4th Street. Refer to the Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, ACCEPT THE CONSENT AGENDA Approval AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. Gene Coulon Letter from Parks Director Webley announced receipt of notice Beach Park from the Washington State Interagency Committee for Outdoor Funds Recreation that the City's 1980 grant proposal from Phase 2A of the Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park was successful in the amount of $450,000 of State and Federal funding. This brings the two-year total of outside funding to $706,000 for project. The letter stated the grant proposal was rated number one in the state and the Park Board and Staff are gratified with the results. Thirty-three jurisdictions submitted $22,000,000 worth of projects , competing for $4,000,000 statewide, with Renton receiving the largest grant. Councilman Shane inquired if this amount would be subtracted from the voter-approved bond issue. Parks Director Webley advised the funds had been planned into the project to cover inflation; $6,000,000 bonds of the $7,825,000 bond issue have been sold and he hopes to save the balance. Housing and Mayor Shinpoch announced the City has received approval for Community $303,209 for the 1981 Block Grant Program including population Development and needs funds for: Housing Assistance Program, Senior Housing Funds and Pedestrian, Corridor Development , Liberty Park Community Center renovation Phases 2 and 3, Health Care Program, Youth Services Program, Senior Transportation, YWCA Emergency Housing, Planning and Implementation. Also Joint Funds for the Lake Desire Day Lodge for handicapped were approved in the amount of $70,000 and the Self Help Housing Program is still pending. Upon inquiry by Councilman Shane, Council President Stredicke explained that the Home Repair Services have been expanded City wide. OLD BUSINESS Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill submitted Planning and committee report recalling on 9/10/80 the Planning Commission Development recommended approval of the Policies Element of the Comprehensive Committee Plan to Council . On 10/6/80 the Policies Element was referred Policy Element to the Planning and Development Committee for review and recom- Comprehensive Plan mendation. The committee recommended referral of the revised Policies Element of the Comprehensive Plan to the Ways and Means Committee for preparation of legislation. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE. Following discussion, the Motion CARRIED. Public Safety Public Safety Committee Chairman Hughes submitted the committee Committee report noting review of Police Department request for adoption Criminal Code of sections of the RCW State Code by City ordinance regarding fraud, forgery, obtaining signature by deception or duress and forged prescription. The Committee concurred in the City Attorney's recommendation to adopt, by reference, certain addi - tional sections of Title 9A, Washington Criminal Code, Title 9, Crimes and Punishments and Title 69, Food, Drugs, Cosmetics and Possession. The Committee recommended referral to the Ways and Means Committee for proper legislation. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROKCHILL, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Pawnbroker' s The Public Safety Committee recommended approval of a pawn- License broker' s license to S.M. Stusser and Sam L. Sloy, Pioneer Progressive Jewelry and Loan, 234 S Wells St. The report called attention to the fact that the license was issued prior to Council approval ; that licensing of pawnbrokers (Title 5-1202:2 City Code) indicates that Council approval be obtained before license is issued. The report recommended that in the future the Administra- tion comply with ordinance requirements or request ordinance change. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Renton City Council 2/2/81 Page 3 Old Business - Continued Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Trimm announced the committee Committee has requested Traffic Engineer Gary Norris to apply to the State Traffic Signal for permission to install traffic light at NE Sunset Blvd. at NE Sunset and Kirkland Ave. NE, and that signs be installed at Kirkland and Kirkland NE Sunset for pedestrian crossing; committee will meet with interested area people when information received. Grady Way Transportaion Committee Chairman Trimm submitted committee Bridge report recommending approval of proposed resolution requested by the Public Works Department to change the Forward Thrust Arterial Street listing to include SW Grady Way Bridge and Approach Road- way in order to legalize expenditure of Forward Thrust Funds as local matching per adopted 1981 Budget (Fund 301 ) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE TRANSPOR- TATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED. (See following resolution adopted. ) Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee Committee report recommending reading and adoption of a resolution amending Resolution #2377 and modifying certain resolutions to bring current and up to SW Grady Way date Forward Thrust Arterial Projects specified in King County Bridge added to Resolution No. 34569 by adding "SW Grady Way from Rainier Ave. S to West City Limits." Following reading it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Fire Rating Councilman Shane requested a fire rating survey explaining the Survey last survey was conducted in 1965, explaining this would be of benefit to all properties within the City. Councilman Stredicke inquired of City Attorney Warren re conflict of interest and the Attorney advised no conflict as all Council Members own property within the City. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER THE SUBJECT OF FIRE RATING SURVEY TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE TO Utilities REVIEW AND REPORT BACK. CARRIED. Committee Hawkins Sewer Utilities Committee Chairman Shane presented committee report Connection regarding request by Vera Hawkins for sewer connection for property located outside of the City limits at 16822 Springbrook Road S. The committee recommended concurrence with Public Works Department 's recommendation that connection be allowed. The report further stated that it will be the responsibility of Mrs. Hawkins to hire a contractor, obtain necessary permits, pay all charges and costs connected with the extension; extension will conform to plans on file in the Design Division of the Public Works Department. The report enclosed letter from Mrs. Hawkins requesting a late-comer agreement be granted when final costs are available. Councilman Shane explained connection request meets all the standards established by Council for connection of property located outside the City limits due to existence of health hazard. Councilman Stredicke inquired if survey was made of the area as concerns sewer needs. Mayor Shinpoch noted the area was opposed to annexation in 1978 (annexation being require- ment for sewer connection) ; that Hawkins property is low in area. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, ADOPT THE COMMITTEE REPORT. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested his NO vote be recorded. NEW BUSINESS Council President Stredicke inquired re State Budget and whether Chore Service chore services for elderly and handicapped had been reinstated. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND ROCKHILL, CITY COUNCIL NOTIFY THE STATE THAT IT IS IN SUPPORT OF CHORE SERVICE PROGRAM AND ASK THAT IT CONTINUE. CARRIED. Mayor Shinpoch advised the Administration will write to appropriate persons in the Legislature. Maplewood Addn. Mayor Shinpoch advised that Representative Avery Garrett has Traffic Signal notified Mrs. Karinen that the State Dept. of Transportation has confirmed the traffic light will be installed on 7/1/81 at Maple Valley Highway near the Maplewood Addition underpass. Mrs. Karinen expressed her thanks and appreciation to Council and especially Dick Stredicke. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9: 15 P.M. 0, Delores A. Mead; C.M.C. City Clerk BID TABULATION FOR SOUTH TALBOT HILL PUMP STATION BIDDER ITEM ENGINEERS BELLEVUE COLUCCIO EERKES H.A. JOHNSON KOHL IAKEVUE N 6 L OMEGA PUGET SEABOARL NO. DESCRIPTION ESTIMATE INTER-MTN. CONSTR. CONSTR. CONSTRUCTION EXCAVATING CONSTR. CONSTR. CONSTR. CONSTR. CONSTR. BASIC LUMP SUM BID 29b,5H3 22376 356,000 255,087 253,830 2h5,460 331,500 219,600 286,988 280,613 241,967 OWNER-SELECTED PUMPS: Domestic Pump No. 1 7,831 H,002 7,400 8,700 7,000 iO,544 6,669 Byron Jackson 8,669 7,000 8,335 hnston _. 8,091 b 000_ _ 9,900_. _9.253-_ ._.._ ,496 8,900 9.pou- - 8,091 Aurora 8,418 Worthington 8,022 _ _ 7,703 8,400 7,u0O 6,384 Fairbanks Morse 6,041 7,645 6,700 8,050 7,000 Domestic Pump No. 2 Byron Jackson '1,447 8,500 10,291 10,987 9,870 9,300 11,500 9,000 12,589 8,447 Johnston 9,432 9,500 11,375 11,972 10,904 10,400 12,500 9,432 Aurora _1,482 --- - ------- - 8,482 Worthington 11,015 10,56Q 12,100 9,105 Fairbanks Morse 7,134 8,847 7,900 10,150 9,000 Fire Pumps 1 and 2 --- - ------ - ---------- - -------- Byron Jackson _ _ 39 tut 40,000 22 561 41,822 4i,1e5 43,200 50,200 40,000 50,832 39,20_ Johnston 47 304 48 U _51,924 _51,659 5,2,000 58,300 37,104 Aurora 41,076 Worth>_ngton 21,546 ____41,223 __ 48,35U 37,35t Fairbanks Morse 40,078 23,043 44 000 51,100 40,000 SUM OF FINALLY SELECTED OWNER-SEL.PUMFS SUM OF BASIC LUMP SUM BID S FINALLY _ SELECTED OWNER-SELECTED PUMPS Proposal Signed Yes Yes Yes _ _Yes _ Yes Yes #eY,e Yes Yes Addendum No. 1 Signed Yes Yes _ Yes Yes Yes NO Yes Yes Bid Bond Signed Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Power of Attorne St ned Yes Yes V.. Yes yes Yes No No YesSeven Cic of Renton Forms Si ned 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 SOUTH TALBOT HILL rw 1 POMP STATION 4481!! JkM TABULATION OF BIOS afiai2o CITY Ol' RENTON, WN. "'511, 31 FORM 136 BID TABULATION FOR SOUTH TALBOT HILL PUMP STATION BIDDER ITEM ENGINEERS F233 RUP TEEM NO DESCRIPTION ESTIMATE TR. VENTURES BASIC LUMP SUM BID 296,583800 203,634 OWNER-SELECTED PUMPS: Domestic Pump No. 1 Byron Jackson _ 8,000 669 Johnston 9,500 8.091 Aurora Worthington 7,800 Fairbanks Morse 7,400 6,041 Domestic Pump No. 2 _ Byron Jackson 10,000 8,447 Johnston 11,000 9,432 _ Aurora 81702 Worthington 10,200 9,105 Fairbanks Morse 6,600 7,134 and 2 -__— --42Byron ,000 54,318 Johnston 50,000 47,304 Aurora 4L,396 Worthinuton 42,000 37 356 Fairbanks Morse 43,000 40,078 SUM OF FINALLY SELECTED OWNER-SEL. PUMPS _ SUM OF BASIC Li tP SLIM BID S FINALLY SELECTED OWNER-SELECTED PUMPS Proposal Si ned Yes Yes Addendum No. 1 Signed Yes Yes Bid Bond Signed Yes —Yes__ Power of Attorney Signed Yes Yes _ Seven City of Renton Forms Signed 7 I ( a—•--SSJS--- SOIITH TALBOT HILL �" 2 Y Hill cM JRM PI1MP STATION TABUUTION OF BIOS �n.1981 666 T RENTON, WN. $13631 FORM 136 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTLI ING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 2, 1981 COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 2/5 8:00 P.M. STREDICKE Council Chambers 201 Metro Program; 9:00 p.m. City Utility Rate Study and Council Salaries AVIATION Thurs. 2/5 7:00 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room Airport Restaurant,City Attorney Requested;Renton Aviation Lease Funding; Airport Zoning COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 2/3 4:45 P.M. REED 3rd Floor Conf. Room Meet with Ed Hayduk re H & CD Items PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 2/5 4: 30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Adult Entertainment Land Use Area PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 2/4 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room 1979 Uniform Fire Code TRANSPORTATION Mon. 2/9 7:00 P.M. TRIMM Council Chambers Review Parking on Park Ave. UTILITIES SiHANt WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 2/9 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Suburban Mayors Wed. 2/4 6:30 P.M. Doubletree Speaker : County Executive LEOFF Wed. 2/4 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT February 3, 1981 BUILDING PERMITS 8044 $ 42,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4207 SE 1st Place New Residence 8045 43,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4203 SE 1st Place New Residence 8046 43,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4215 SE 1st Place New Residence 8047 1 ,552.00 Fred Burkhalter 715 Jones Av S Reroof 8048 2,000.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Awnings 8049 2,000.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Awnings 8050 2,000.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Awnings 8051 2,000.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Awnings 8052 2,000.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Awnings 8053 2,000.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Awnings 8054 2,000.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Awnings 8055 1 ,803. 39 Mrs. Myrene Eaton 2401 NE 20th St. Reroof 8056 60,000.00 Ray Brown Builders, Inc. 1405 N 34th St. New Residence 8057 43,000.00 Wick Homes , Inc. 228 Bremerton Av SE New Residence 8058 43,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4117 SE 1st Place New Residence 8059 43,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4211 SE 1st Place New Residence 8060 42,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4305 SE 1st Place New Residence 8061 42,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 4111 SE 1st Place New Residence 8062 800.00 Donald B. McPherson 510 Bronson P1 NE Reroof CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2735 Superior Fast Freight SW 29th St. Sidewalk 2736 Dr. Reebs 4316 Talbot Road Sanitary Sewer 2737 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4301 SE 4th Pl Driveway Approach 2738 Leonard Builders, Inc. 4301 SE 4th Pl Side Sewer 2739 Olympic Pipeline 2319 Lind Av SW Water Line 2740 American Legion Hall 55 Williams Av S Side Sewer ELECTRICAL PERMITS r 9631 100.00 Robert Edwards Renton Shopping Center Temporary Service 9632 100.00 Greg Parsons 420 Wells Av N Remodel 9633 750.00 Dr. Yardley 210 Park Av N Remodel 9634 1 ,060.00 Donogh Enterprises 467 NE Edmonds Ct. New Residence 9635 1 ,022.00 Donogh Enterprises 471 NE Edmonds Ct. New Residence 9636 1 ,032.00 Donogh Enterprises 464 Edmonds Av NE New Residence 9637 200.00 Rajbir Sandhu 3109 SE 19th Ct. Basement 9638 450.00 All Purpose Silk Screen 1415 Seneca SW Special Service 9639 200.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Mobil Home 9640 993.00 Leonard Builders 4301 SE 4th Place New Residence 9641 910.61 Nora Clark 536 Smithers Av S Increase Service 9642 500,000.00 Boeing-Renton FRenton Plant Misc. Elec. Work 9643 5,200.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 5-60 Panelboard 9644 3, 100.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4064 Six Floodlights 9645 1 , 150.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-20 Feeder 9646 2,750.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 5-14 New Circuitry 9647 33,250.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-42 Lights 9648 1 ,973.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-41 Wide Lite 9649 5,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-71 Breakers/Furnace 9650 2,970.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-85 Feeder 9651 937.00 Schneider Homes, Inc. 2320 Camas Av NE New Residence 9652 500.00 Eddie Altman 483 Index Place NE Increase Service MECHANICAL PERMITS 8526 1 , 100.00 William Taylor 316 SW 4th Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8527 20,000.00 Valley General Hospital 400 S 43rd St Fuel Tank 8528 750.00 Steven C. Hill 640 Ferndale Pl NE Wood Stove 8529 150.00 Ione L. Battey 1618 Blain Av NE Wood Stove 8530 800.00 Donogh Enterprises 464 Edmonds Av NE Gas Furnace 8531 800.00 Donogh Enterprises 471 NE Edmonds Ct Gas Furnace 8532 800.00 Donogh Enterprises 467 NE Edmonds Ct Gas Furnace 8533 935.00 Wick Homes 4109 SE 1st Place Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr 8534 935.00 Wick Homes 4202 SE 1st Place Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr 8535 895.00 Schneider Homes 2332 Camas Av NE Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr 8536 895.00 Schneider Homes 2302 Camas Av NE Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr 8537 895.00 Schneider Homes 2320 Camas Av NE Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr 8538 895.00 Schneider Homes 2223 NE 23rd St Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8539 895.00 Schneider Homes 2308 Camas Av NE Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8540 895. 00 Schneider Homes 2314 Camas Av NE Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8541 895.00 Schneider Homes 2326 Camas Av NE Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 8542 3,000.00 D. Duncan 2815 Mountain View Dr Heat Pump 8543 600.00 Donald McPherson 510 Bronson PI NE Wood Stove 8544 4,022. 00 Hearthside Corp. 520 S Burnett St Plumbing/Fixtures 8545 1 ,200.00 Schneider Homes, Inc. 2308 Camas Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8546 1 ,200.00 Schneider Homes, Inc. 2219 NE 23rd St Plumbing/Fixtures 8547 1 ,200.00 Schneider Homes, lnc. 2320 Camas Av NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8548 698.00 Wick Homes 4202 SE 1st Place Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 851_„ 935.00 Wick Homes 4134 SE 1st Place Gas Furnace/Wtr. Htr. 85 600.00 Tom Tobacco 216 S Tobin Street Gas Heater 85,,r, 29, 157.00 John Edwards Renton Shopping Center Heat/Air Cond. 8552 3, 700.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 5-50 Water Meter SIGN PERMIT 862 600.00 Lincoln Property Co. NE Crnr Eagleridge & Benson Directional II i ` 472 OF COUNCIL MEMBERS RICHARD M.STREDICKE O AGENDA COUNCIL PRESIDENT U R EARL CLYMER ROIERT HUGHES JOHN W.REED 0 � ° RANDALL ROCKHILL 09� R E N T O N CITY COUNCIL CHARLES F SHANE O �Q THOMAS W.TRIMM, ggTtD SEPIREGULAR MEET I NG PRESIDING FEBRUARY 9 , 1 9 8 1 CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, DELORES A MEAD MAYOR 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2 . CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 2, 1981 4. PUBLIC HEARING: Union Avenue Annexation (Revised) Vicinity: East Side of Union Ave. between NE 4th Street and Heather Downs (SE 1st Place) and easterly to approximately 136th Ave. SE 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. a. Mayor Shinpoch requests public hearing 3/9/81 to consider Westinghouse lam Broadcasting Co. proposal to acquire control of Northwest Cablevision, Inc. franchise (subsidiary of Teleprompter Corp. ) . Council set hearing. b. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Jim C. Thompson , to position of Firefighter with Renton Fire Department effective 2/16/81 subject to customary six-month probationary period. Thompson certified by Fire Civil Service Commission to fill vacancy created by retirement of Capt . T. LaValley. Council concur. C. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Donald G. Holm, Renton Attorney, to the Fire Civil Service Commission replacing Judge R. McBeth who has resigned. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Boundary Review Board announces public hearing 3/2/81 re proposed incorpo- ration of Newcastle (also Federal Way and Woodinville) . Refer to the Planning Department for recommendation. e. South King County Activity Center thanks Council for sponsoring their pro- posal for H&CD Block Grant Funds as joint project with Kent; project was recommended for funding. Information. f. Land Use Hearing Examiner denies Rezone 120-80 Harold Syrstad and Mary Moore; located in vicinity of 1506 Puget Dr. SE; request was SR-1 to R-2. Council concur. g. Appeal filed by Puget Sound Power & Light Co. re Hearing Examiner' s recom- mendation for approval with conditions of proposed four-lot short plat and exception to Subdivision Ordinance ShPl-100-80 and E-122-80 Duane Wells/Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Grady Way West Short Plat. Refer to Planning and Development Committee. h. City Clerk reports no bids were received 2/5/81 at Public Auction for disposition of public use area in Renton Highlands . Refer to Administra- tion to negotiate sale. Council concur. 7. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 8. OLD BUSINESS 9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS BY COUNCIL 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 17 An IMIDAIMCAIT RENTON CITY COUNCIL February 9 , 1981 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S ADMINISTRATION Disposition of public use area COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Park projects CITY ATTORNEY Accident liability Renton Airport (re mechanical bulls) PLANNING DEPARTMENT Union Avenue Annexation to Boundary Review Board Newcastle incorporation PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Wells Puget Power Short Plat and Exception Appeal WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Appointment of Donald Holm to Fire Civil Service Sewer (Metro) rate increase for ordinance Ordinances on first reading 2/9: Schneider Rezone Criminal Code amended PUBLIC HEARING CATV Merger of Westinghouse and NW Cablevision (Teleprompter) 3/9/81 .r" it 1 I I i 4711, RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting February 9 , 1981 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; JOHN W. REED, THOMAS COUNCIL W. TRIMM, ROBERT J. HUGHES AND RANDALL ROCKHILL. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMAN CLYMER. CARRIED. ABSENT: CHARLES F. SHANE. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; DON IN ATTENDANCE PERSSON, Police Representative; W. E. BENNETT, Deputy Finance Director; DAVID CLEMENS, Acting Planning Director; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 2, 1981 AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, Union Avenue published and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the Annexation public hearing to consider the Union Avenue Annexation (Revised) . (Revised) The area is 28.5 acres located on the east side of Union Ave. between NE 4th St. and Heather Downs (SE 1st P1 . ) and easterly East of Union Ave to approximately 136th Ave. SE. Mrs. Prather, 12905 SE 136th, between NE 4th opposed annexation. Mary Ryan, 226 Lake Desire Dr. S, reported & Heather Downs circulating the petition and stated on the revised area Mrs. Prather's property was omitted from annexation area. Donald Weckerle, 13307 SE 131st, made inquriy as to cost of annexation to property owners, explaining SanJose, Calif. annexation fee of $5,000 for services. Weckerle was advised Renton has no annexa- tion fee; however, would assume City's bonded indebtedness for the Senior Center and Lake Washington Beach Park (costs for the entire city) . Acting Planning Director Clemens explained for all property that has annexed into the City, the real estate taxes have been reduced from $.50 to $.75 per tax rate. Clemens pointed out area on wall map and explained present King County zoning is variable single family; Comprehensive Plan is single family with transition to medium density multiple family at the north; plat of single family Fernwood abutsthe southern edge of the annexation. Mr. Weckerle inquired re City acceptance of the private street SE 131st, City Attorney Warren explained the street must meet City standards before acceptance. Council President Stredicke explained that if sewer service was desired, an L. I .D. could be .requested and street repairs included. Speaking in favor of the annexation: Don Weckerle; Vince Buckham, 13212 132nd SE. William R. Bell , 13227 SE 131st, inquired re affect of annexation on private lawsuit; City Attorney advised no civil court in City. Inquiries regarding sewers: Lyle Thorman, 13018 132nd SE; John Laush, 13315 131st. Upon inquiry, City Clerk Mead noted the 10% petition was considered by Council 11/3/80 at public meeting, at which time zoning, compre- hensive plan and assumption of City ' s bonded indebtedness were accepted by representative of the annexation petition. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, ACCEPT THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION AND REFER TO THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT FOR FORWARDING TO THE BOUNDARY REVIEW BOARD. CARRIED. AUDIENCE COMMENT Police Lt. Persson reported for Council information that two bank ..� Public Safety robbers were apprehended in Renton today and are in the City jail awaiting the FBI . MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND STREDICKE, CONGRATU- LATIONS BE EXTENDED TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR JOB WELL DONE. CARRIED. Upon request, Lt. Persson also told of Friday afternoon incidents in Renton when police officer talked mental patient into throwing away knives after attaching officer and threatening suicide; also rape incidents. Council President Stredicke noted house fire at home of Donald Holm, Mayor' s appointment to the Fire Civil Service Commission. Renton City Council 2/9/81 Page 2 CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion which follows those business matters included : Cable Television Letter from Mayor Shinpoch requested a public hearing be set 3/9/81 Franchise Holder to consider the proposal of Westinghouse Broadcasting, Inc. a sub- Merger sidiary of Westinghouse Electric Corp. to acquire control of North- Public Hearing west Cablevision, Inc. , a subsidiary of Teleprompter Corporation. Letter attached from 3-H Management & Consultants , Inc. , Seattle, L. Hurd, CATV Director, explained need for public hearing and Council approval . Council approve hearing date be set 3/9/81 . Appointment Mayor Shinpoch appointed Jim C. Thompson, 535 Smithers Ave. S. , Firefighter to the position of Firefighter with the Renton Fire Department effective 2/16/81, subject to the customary six-month probationary period. Thompson has been certified by the Fire Civil Service Commission to fill the vacancy created by retirement of Capt. T. LaValley. Council concur. Renton Attorney Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Donald G. Holm, 1015 Tacoma Appointed to Ave. NE, to the Fire Civil Service Commission replacing Judge Civil Service Robert McBeth, who has resigned. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Newcastle Letter from King County Boundary Review Board announced a public Incorporation hearing 3/2/81 re proposed incorporation of City of Newcastle Public Hearing File No. 927 (also incorporations of Federal Way and Woodinville noted in letter) . Newcastle incorporation area: That portion of unincorporated King County generally described as lying North of May Creek, and the City of Renton; West of 148th SE (extended) ; South of the City of Bellevue and East of Lake Washington. Refer to the Planning Department for recommendation. Housing and Letter from the South King County Activity Center, 8611 S 228th, Community Kent , Helene Heglund Director of Public Relations and Funding, Development expressed thanks to Council for sponsoring their proposal for Funds H and CD Block Grant Funds as joint project with Kent. The letter noted the project was recommended for funding. Information. Syrstad/Moore Land Use Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended denial of Rezone Denied application rezone from SR-1 to R-2 to permit future multiple development of property located 1506 Puget Dr. SE, filed by Harold Syrstad and Mary Moore, R-120-80. Council concur. Appeal An appeal was filed by Attorney for Puget Sound Power and Light Puget Power Co. for Hearing Examiner's recommendation for approval with con- Sh. Plat 100-80 ditions of proposed four-lot short plat and exception to Subdivision & E-122-80 Ordinance Short Plat 100-80 and E-122-80, known as Duane Wells and Puget Sound Power and Light Co. Grady Way West Short Plat. Refer to the Planning and Development Committee. (Lind Ave. S/Rainier S) Disposition of Letter from City Clerk Mead reported no bids were received 2/5/81 Public Use Area at the Public Auction for disposition of public use area in the Renton Highlands. Refer to the Administration to negotiate sale at highest possible price. Council concur. Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND ROCKHILL, APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA Approved AS PREPARED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Edith Look (MS victim, Renton Highlands) expressed Appreciation appreciation for work done by the Housing and Community Development from Invalid housing repair program, block grant, for installation of picture window allowing her to see out. Information. OLD BUSINESS Community Community Services Committee Chairman Reed submitted committee Services report stating that due to a decrease in the official population H&CD Project count , King County recently notified the City that the 1981 H&CD Population Fund was reduced by $5, 149. Therefore the City needs to reduce one of its 1981 Population Fund projects. The committee recommended that the Senior Housing & Pedestrian Corridor Project be reduced by $5, 149 and the committee will be working with staff Renton City Council 2/9/81 Page 3 Old Business - Continued Community on ways to supplement that project with additional funds, Services possible using unspent 1978 block grant funds. MOVED BY REED, Cont�ed SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Committee of Council President Stredicke submitted committee report recommend- the Whole ing the the City Utility Rate Study be retained in Committee of Utility Study the Whole. Council Salary The committee recommended concurrence in the recommendation of Study the Council Salary Evaluation Committee to increase the monthly salary of the next elected Council Members to $550 per month. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Metro Rate The committee recommended concurrence in the Utilities Department Increase recommendation to increase the Metro rate charges from $3.90 to $4.50 per month. The committee recommended referral to the Ways and Means Committee for proper ordinance. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND HUGHES, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See Ordi- nances adopted) Aviation Aviation Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted committee report Committee explaining meeting with officials of the New World Restaurant Sunbird Corp. and Specialty Restaurant Corp. and discussed the assignment Restaurant of lease to the New World Restaurant for Sunbird Restaurant on Sub-Lease Renton Municipal Airport. Specialty Restaurant Vice President Hoover has agreed to extend letter of guarantee to 1986. The committee recommended acceptance of the assignment of the lease to New World Restaurant Corp. subject to filing of the letter of guarantee and resolving the present billing status with the Finance Department. The committee also recommended approval of notification of the Washington State Liquor Control Board of the new status of the Sunbird Restaurant. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Council President Stredicke noted for clarification to Liquor Control Board that lease assignment and transfer approved, not the expansion of the cocktail lounge. Airport Aviation Committee Chairman Stredicke submitted letter from Liability Fancher Flyways, Airport fixed base operator, G.Wirz, Pres. , that opposed expansion of the Sunbird Restaurant with "mechanical bull " as not meeting objectives of first class restaurant; making expensive airport equipment(which is relatively unprotected) at the mercy of inebriated individuals . Mrs. Wirz also called atten- tion to City's legal liabilities on leased property when mechani - cal bulls have history of severe accidents. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, REFER MATTER OF LIABILITY TO THE CITY ATTORNEY' S OFFICE FOR RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill reported Development that the public did not respond to notices of meeting on adult Adult entertainment land use. Rockhill rescheduled meeting for 3/5/81 Entertainment 4:30 p.m. for meeting with the public. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Member Hughes submitted committee report Committee recommending first reading for the following ordinances and sum- mary ordinances , suspension of rules and advancing ordinances to second and final readings: Ordinance #3507 An ordinance was read authorizing transfer and appropriation Traffic Grant of $11 , 100 Traffic Safety Grant (Federal/ Indirect) unto Traffic Appropriation Engineering Division. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, SUSPEND RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND READING. CARRIED. Follow- readings , it was MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. (See later resolution. ) Renton City Council 2/9/81 Page 4 Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued Ordinance #3508 An ordinance was read(with summary) increasing sewer charges Sewer Rates to $6. 15 per single family residence, including $4.50 Metro Increased to charge; multiple family and industrial users increased also.. Cover Metro It was MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, SUSPEND RULES AND Increase ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS ( INCLUDING SUMMARY) . CARRIED. Following readings , MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, APPROVE COMMITTEE REPORT AND ADOPT ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY AS READ. Council President Stredicke noted for the record this is Metro imposed increase, not City imposed; that during budget hearings , W- the increase had been anticipated and $129,970 included in water- works utility budget; of that amount approximately one-third of the total affects single family residences and the balance business" and industry. ROLL CALL: 4-AYES: STREDICKE, TRIMM, HUGHES, ROCKHILL; ONE NO: REED. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3509 An ordinance was read providing interim financing funds for Local Interim Improvement District No. 322, street improvements to Puget Drive Financing and Benson Road. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, SUSPEND RULES LID #322 AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READING . CARRIED. Rainier Bank Following the reading, it was MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, 11% Interest ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. First Reading The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading for the following ordinances : Schneider Rezone An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from R-2 to R-3 for property located on the east side of Monroe Ave. NE, 600 ft. north of NE 4th St. ; known as the Schneider Construc- tion Co. Rezone R-124-80. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND STREDICKE, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Criminal Code An ordinance was read amending the Criminal Code and adopting portions of the RCW state law by reference. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER THE ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Resolution #2378 The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption Update Computer of a resolution accepting a grant offer of the federal grant Supervised from the State Traffic Safety Commission for reprogramming Signals traffic signals on Rainier Ave. S. for the purpose of reducing accidents. MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. VOUCHER APPROVAL The Ways and Means Committee recommended approval for payment of Vouchers No. 32152 through No. 32396 in the amount of $533,419. 17 having received departmental certification that merchandise and/or services have been received or rendered. Machine Voids : No. 32147 - 32151 . MOVED BY HUGHES, SECOND ROCKHILL, APPROVE THE VOUCHERS. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Council President Stredicke called attention to Park/Open Space Park Improvements meeting in Kent 2/11 and noted capital improvement park projects. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, REFER MATTER TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE FOR REVIEW BY THE PARK DIRECTOR. CARRIED. Upon inquiry by Stredicke, Mayor Shinpoch announced the 2/19 visit to Olympia to meet with Legislators, has been cancelled. Council President Stredicke requested meeting with District 11 State Representative Michael Patrick; Mayor Shinpoch agreed to advise. Executive Session MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL MEET IN EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS LAND ACQUISITION. CARRIED. 9:29 p.m. Council recon- vened in regular session with all members present as previously shown (Page 1 ) and it was MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND TRIMM, COUNCIL ADJOURNMENT ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9:55 p.m. Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. , City Clerk EXP111 35 CITY :jF RENTON DATE 2/09/81 NARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: No.N 32147- 32151 CURRENT $108* 844092 PARKS $290236@86 ARTERIAL STREETS s15j068t90 STREETS 639iZ3901 LIBRARY 610i965oi1 COMP EMP TR ACT •68013 FEUERAL SHARED REVENUE $20J000900 STREET FORWARD THRUST $261286952 G COULON BCH PK CONSTR $157j157930 MUNICIPAL FACILITIES 624o87501 WATERWORKS UTILITY $761099987 AIRPORT i4j531 .67 1975 W S S CONSTRUCTIUN 6W243o 16 EQUIPMENT RENTAL $15j667*25 FIREMENIS PENSION $651 .58 UNEMPLOYMENT COMP, $3. 483958 TOTAL OF ALL 4ARRANTS $5330419+ 17 AEj THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF Tr1E WAYS AND MEAf,iS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVIA5 RECEIVED D[:PARTlEwTAL. CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICE: HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED.- DO HEREBY APPROVE FOR PAYMENT VUJC•{ERS neo • 321132 THROUGH ,N09 32396 IN THE AMOUNT OF 5533, 419. 17 THIS grH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1981 • COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN Af�� `� p� MEMS MEMBER - w - - • CITY COUNCIL COMMITTJ FING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 9, 1981 COMMITTEE I CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE STREDICKE AVIATION STREDICKE COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 2/10 4:45 P.M. REED 3rd Floor Conf. Room Wetlands & Flood Hazard Ordinance PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs . 2/19 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Appeal of Puget Power; Green River Drainage Program PUBLIC SAFETY HUGHES TRANSPORTATION Mon. 2/23 7:00 P.M. TRIMM 4th Floor Conf. Room UTILITIES SHANE WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 2/23 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS r� Wed. 2/11 7:30 P.M. Kent City Hall Joint Committee for Park Improvement Bonds cfl 480 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT February 9, 1981 CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2741 Wick Homes 4134 SE Ist PI Side Sewer 2742 Wick Homes 4202 SE Ist PI Side Sewer 2743 Wick Homes 4206 SE Ist PI Side Sewer 2744 Wick Homes 4304 SE Ist P1 Side Sewer 2745 Wick Homes 4214 SE Ist PI Side Sewer 2746 Wick Homes 4210 SE Ist PI Side Sewer 2747 Wick Homes 4126 SE Ist PI Side Sewer 2748 Wick Homes 4106 SE Ist PI Side Sewer 2749 Wick Homes 4130 SE Ist P1 Side Sewer 2750 Wick Homes 4109 SE Ist PI Side Sewer 2751 Guy Lambiaso 608 S 29th PI Side Sewer ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9653 $ 142.370.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-57 Remodel 9654 100.00 Beatrice Kappenmon 201 Union Av SE Five Receptacles 9655 3.300.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-100 Modification 9656 100.00 CHG International 500 Stevens Av SW Temp. power pole 9657 100.00 CHG International 540 Stevens Av SW Temp. power pole 9658 1,000.00 M J Carpenter 4209 NE 20th St New Residence 9659 850.00 Charles Henderson 2308 SE 21st St New Residence 9660 850.00 Charles Henderson 2206 SE 21st St New Residence 9661 50.00 Ginger Fisher/K. Datona 1718 Olympic Av SE Seven outlets 9662 901.00 Schneider Homes, Inc. 2302 Camas Av NE New Residence 9663 85.00 Donough Enterprises 466 Ferndale Av NE Temp. Service 9664 85.00 Donough Enterprises 2841 NE 4th Ct Temp. Service 9665 85.00 Donough Enterprises 2814 NE 4th Ct Temp. Service 9666 85.00 Donough Enterprises 2802 NE 4th Ct Temp. Service 9667 85.00 Donough Enterprises 2829 NE 4th Ct Temp. Service 9668 100.00 Donough Enterprises 2817 NE 4th Ct Temp. Power 9669 1,017.00 Schneider Homes, Inc. 2308 Camas Av NE New Residence 9670 200.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 9671 3,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-45 Rest rooms MECHANICAL PERMITS 8553 2,975-00 George Oberholtzer 2318 Vashon Ct NE Plumbing/Fixtures 8554 300.00 Evelyn Penner 424 Renton Av S Gas Conv. Burner 8555 100.00 Clifford Mc Gerry 400 SW 4th St Gas Piping 8556 650.00 Lloyd Hanley 721 S 31st St Wood Stove 8557 50.00 G. Fisher/K. Katona 1718 Olympic Av SE Plumbing/Fixtures 8558 1,869.00 Wick Homes 4304 SE Ist PI Plumbing/Fixtures 8559 1,386.00 Wick Homes 4206 SE Ist PI Plumbing/Fixtures 8560 1,846.00 Wick Homes 4210 SE Ist P1 Plumbing/Fixtures 8561 1,274.00 Wick Homes 4214 SE Ist P1 Plumbing/Fixtures 8562 10,000.00 Renton Village Company 800 Rainier Av S Plumbing/Fixtures 8563 450.00 Springtree Apartments 4308 NE Sunset Blvd. Washer/Dryer 8564 1,300.00 Mary Scannell 2609 NE 12th St Plumbing/Fixtures 8565 14,220.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 4-45 Plumbing/Fixtures SIGN PERMIT 863 800.00 Superior Fast Freight 400 SW 34th St Pole Sign BUILDING PERMITS 8063 29,000.00 Donogh Enterprises 2817 NE 4th Ct New Residence 8064 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises 466 Ferndale Av NE New Residence 8065 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises 2814 NE 4th Ct New Residence 8066 32,000.00 Donogh Enterprises 2841 NE 4th Ct New Residence 8067 32,000.00 Donogh Enterprises 2833 NE 4th Ct New Residence 8068 31,000.00 Donogh Enterprises 2829 NE 4th Ct New Residence 8069 35,000.00 Donogh Enterprises 2808 NE 4th Ct New Residence 8070 32,000.00 Donogh Enterprises 2802 NE 4th Ct New Residence 8071 32,000.00 Donogh Enterprises 2837 NE 4th Ct New Residence 8072 34,000.00 Donogh Enterprises 2821 NE 4th Ct New Residence 8073 150.00 Bobby Halsen 1718 Talbot Rd S Basement 8074 1,700.00 George Jacobson 2505 NE 6th PI Reroof 8075 150.00 Aero-Dyne 300 Airport Way Remodel 8076 --------- Dale L. Whmeyer 225 Sunset Blvd. N Demolition 8077 1,478,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-65 Remodel 8078 VOID 8079 1,400,000.00 Wall b Redekop Corp. 1190 Union Av NE Condominium 8080 VOID 8081 VOID 8082 VOID 8083 VOID 8084 VOID 8085 10,000.00 Patrick J Wilson 1057 Shelton Av NE Addition 8086 15,000.00 Wood Interiors 206 SW 43rd St Tenant Improvement 8087 7,500.00 Leo Maas 1406 Shattuck Av S Addition 8088 39,000.00 Boeing-Renton Bldg. 10-100 Projection Room 8089 975.00 Beatrice Kappenman 201 Union Av SE Carport 8090 650.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 8091 650.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 8092 650.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 8093 650.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 8094 650.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 8095 650.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 8096 650.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 8097 650.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 8098 VOID 8099 650.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 8100 650.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 8101 650.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 8102 650.00 Robert E. Galer 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 8103 650.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 8104 650.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Storage Shed 8105 90,000.00 Clark Rich Inc. 4502 NE 12th St Fourplex 8106 90,000.00 Clark Rich Inc. 4530 NE 12th St Fourplex 8107 90,000.00 Clark Rich Inc. 4600 NE 12th St Fourplex 8108 90,000.00 Clark Rich Inc. 4628 NE 12th St Fourplex 481 OF RF k ��' AGENDA COUNCIL MEMBERS RICHARD M.STREDICKE U ;% O COUNCIL PRESIDENT EARL CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES JOHN W REED 0,9 RANDALL ROCKHILL R E N T O N CITY COUNCIL CHARLES F SHANE 09 SEPIE���P THOMAS W TRIMM, qTF� PRESIDING REGULAR MEETING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, DELORES A MEAD MAYOR FEBRUARY 23 , 1981 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 9, 1981 4 . PUBLIC HEARING: Local Improvement District No. 321 Preliminary Assessment Roll Sanitary Sewers in the vicinity of NE Sunset Blvd, and Duvall NE. 5. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 6. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. r.. a. Holmes Electrical requests latecomer agreement for watermain for fire hydrant in the vicinity of Seneca SW/Raymond SW/SW 16th St . Refer to Utilities Committee. b. Finance/Personnel Departments request resolution to transfer $8,000 for four quarterly payments for 1981 unemployment compensation. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. C. Park Dept. requests transfer of funds $3,1169.77 for purchase of John Bean Sprayer. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. d. Hearing Examiner recommends approval of rezone from R-1 and R-2 to R-2 and R-3; residential planned unit development located west of Stevens SW at the intersection of SW 6th P1 . CF/CHG Associates R-131-80. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. e. Public Works Dept. request for acceptance of project, Municipal Airport East Perimeter Road Watermain, as of March 2, 1981 . Approval of final payment and also subsequent release of retained amount subject to receipt of required releases. Council concur. f. Public Works/Airport request for transfer of funds in the amount of $7,758.61 for extension 1st and final payment of Renton Municipal Airport Watermain ` project. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. 7• CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 8. OLD BUSINESS .... 9• ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 10. NEW BUSINESS a. Numbering of Council Positions for 1981 Election 11 . ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 12. AUDIENCE COMMENT 13- ADJOURNMENT RENTON CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 23 , 1981 Office of the City Clerk R E F E R R A L S UTILITIES COMMITTEE Gar age Rates Holmes Electric - Request for Latecomer's Agreement a. WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE LID 321 - Preliminary Assessment Roll Transfer of Funds - Unemployment Compensation Transfer of Funds - John Bean Sprayer CF/CHG Rezone R-131-80 Ordinances on first reading 2/23/81 : Cabarets CHG Rezone R-097-80 Council Salaries Fee Schedule, Building/Public Ways & Property Appointment: Donald Holm, Fire Civil Service � ark now RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting February 23 , 1981 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF RICHARD M. STREDICKE, Council President; JOHN W. REED, CHARLES COUNCIL SHANE, THOMAS W. TRIMM, EARL Y LLYMER, ROBERT J . HUGHES, RANDALL ROCKHILL. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney, IN ATTENDANCE DELORES A. MEAD, City Clerk; W.E. BENNETT, Acting Finance Director; DAVID CLEMENS, Acting Planning Director; RICHARD HOUGHTON, Acting Public Works Director; RICHARD GEISSLER, Fire Chief; DON PERSSON, Police Dept. Rep. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND CLYMER, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 9, 1981 AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. Journeyman Mayor Shinpoch introduced George Monaghan and Robert Deines Firemen who have just completed a three year program to become journeyman firemen. Congratulations were extended. Gwen Marshall Mayor Shinpoch noted the recent passing of Gwen Marshall , Finance Director, and funeral Wednesday, 2:00 P.M. at Faull ' s Mortuary. Ted Bennett has been appointed Acting Finance Director. PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted, published and mailed according to law, Mayor Shinpoch opened the LID 321 public hearing to consider L. I .D. 321 to construct and install Sanitary Sewer sanitarV^ late`ral4side sewers to property lines and appurtenances NE Sunset Blvd. in the vicinity of NE Sunset Blvd. and Duvall Ave. NE. Letter was and Duvall NE read from Richard Houghton, Actinq Public Works Director, that no protests had been received against the LID. Mr. Houghton explained Preliminary the project and noted contact had been made with K.C. Boundary Assessment Roll Review Board, State Attorney General 's Office and AWC as previously $58,127.79 ordered by council . The proposed LID does not lie within any other sewer district. Shannon O' Neil , 2259 70th SE, Mercer Island, noted daughter has property outside the city and would like to annex to get the sewer service. Councilman Trimm noted those properties in the county will not be allowed to connect to the sewer until the area is annexed; the city will assume trunk costs until that time and a latecomer' s charge will be assessed. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO AUTHORIZE CONSTRUCTION OF LID 321 AND REFER TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke noted for the record that this is the first sewer LID that has come before the council in over two years that has not had any protests from the property owners, based on the fact that the Public Works Dept. extended the effort to meet with the people. The administration was commended. AUDIENCE COMMENT Louis Kwan, 611 Smithers Ave. S. , noted he had been paying for Garbage Rates garbage pick-up of four cans, when in fact he only had two. Mr. Kwan's main concern was the difference in charges for single family and a higher rate for multi-family units - even though their garbage is no different. MOVED BY REED, SECOND STREDICKE, TO REFER THE MATTER OF GARBAGE RATES TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Request for Shannon O' Neil , 2259 70th SE, Mercer Island, requested a latecomer's Latecomer' s agreement for his property on Sunset Blvd: Delores A. Mead, Agreement explained the procedure to submit his request to be placed on the agenda ,prior to council. meeting. Lindbergh Mayor Shinpoch called attention to Lindbergh High School student High present from Mr. Little' s class. 484 Renton City Council 2/23/81 Page 2 CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion, which follows those business matter included, unless otherwise requested: Final Payment MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, TO REMOVE ITEM 6F RE FINAL Airport Watermain PAYMENT OF RENTON MUNICIPAL AIRPORT WATERMAIN PROJECT AND Project TO HOLD FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. Request for Holmes Electrical Contractors request for latecomer's agreement Latecomer' s for required extension of watermain for fire hydrant on Seneca SW Agreement-Holmes and water and sewer lines on Raymond SW. Refer to Utilities Electric Committee. Transfer of Funds Finance/Personnel Departments request resolution for transfer Unemployment of funds in the amount of $8,000.00 to cover fourth quarter Compensation payments in 1981 for Unemployment Compensation. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. Transfer of Funds Parks Department request resolution for transfer of funds John Bean Sprayer in the amount of $3,469.77 for purchase of John Bean Sprayer. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. CF/CHG Associates Hearing Examiner recommended approval of rezone from R-1 and Rezone R-131 -80 R-2 to R-2 and R-3 as requested by CF/CHG Associates. Residential planned unit development located west of Stevens SW at the intersection of SW 6th Place. R-131-80. Refer to `clays_ and Means Committee. Acceptance of Public Works Dept. request for acceptance of project, Municipal Airport East Airport East Perimeter Road Watermain, as of March 2, 1981 . Perimeter Road Approval of final payment and also subsequent release of retained Watermain Project amount subject to receipt of required releases. Council concurred. Consent Agenda MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECOND REED, TO APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA Approved AS AMENDED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS Public Meeting Letter was read from David R. Clemens, Acting Planning Director, Northeast Quadrant that the Renton Planning Commission and the Northeast Quadrant Comprehensive Comprehensive Planning Committee will hold a public meeting Plan on the Northeast Quadrant of the Comprehensive Plan on March 11th at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers. Assignment of Council positions for the upcoming 1981 elections were designated Council Positions by Delores A. Mead, City Clerk. #1 - Councilman Shane' s position, #1-2-3 #2 - Councilman Clymer's position, and #3 - Councilman Reed' s position. OLD BUSINESS Cat Problem Councilman Stredicke presented letter to be read from Jessie G. Leendertsen re uncontrolled freedom and increasing population of cats. Zoning Code- Councilman Stredicke inquired regarding position of the City Airport Use re the P-1 zoning use limitation on the airport; noting resulting conflicts with regard to development provisions of existing leases . (Fancher Flyways). Ensuing discussion revealed the matter is presently in the Planning S Development Committee awaiting Aviation Committee recommendation and is also being pursued administratively. Interest Councilman Rockhill noted the $2, 136,455.23 received in investment Earned interest last year commending Acting Finance Director, Ted Bennett. Houser Way N. Councilman Rockhill inquired re the status of converting Houser Way N. to one way traffic. Richard Houghton, Acting Public Works Director, noted they were waiting for dry weather to paint the street markings. Renton City Council 2/23/81 Page 3 Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee Committee report which recommended council concurrence in the Mayor's Appointment-Fire appointment of Mr. Donald Holm to the Fire Civil Service Civil Service Commission with a term effective through December 31 , 1982. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES , TO CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION. CARRIED. VOUCHER APPROVAL The committee recommended approval for payment of vouchers n(YA 32402 through no. 32554 in the amount of $566,519.31 , (Machine Voids #32397 - 32401) and approval of vouchers no. 32561 through 32587 in the amount of $15,654.82 (Machine Voids #32555 - 32560) . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND RO.CKHILL, TO APPROVE THE VOUCHERS. CARRIED. Property Councilman Shane noted his concern over the rising property Taxes tax assessments. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer submitted committee Committee report recommending the following ordinances and summary ordinances for second and final reading: ORDINANCE #3510 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from Schneider Rezone R-2 and R-3 for property located on the east side of Monroe R-124-80 Ave. NE, 600 ft. north of NE 4th St. as requested by Schneider Construction. R-124-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. ORDINANCE #3511 An ordinance was read amending city code relating to the Criminal Code criminal code and adopting portions of the RCW State Law by reference. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following ordinances and summary ordinances for first reading: Cabarets An ordinance was read amending city code relating to cabarets. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND STREDICKE, TO REFER ORDINANCE & ',SUMMARY BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. CHG Rezone An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification from R-097-80 GS-1 to R-3, R-1 to R-3 and S-1 to B-1 for property located west of Hardie Ave. SW east of South 140th St. between SW Sunset Blvd. and the Burlington Northern right-of-way as requested by CHG International . R-097-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND SHANE, TO REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke requested assurance be given for access onto Edwards Ave. Council An ordinance was read amending city code relating to salaries Salaries of council and increase to $550.00 per month. (To begin with council members taking office January of 1982..) MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, TO REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Fee Schedule An ordinance was read establishing a fee schedule for building Now Building/Public regulations and public ways and property. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND Ways & Property ROCKHILL, TO REFER THE ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE. CARRIED. The Ways and Means Committee recommended the following resolutions for reading and adoption: RESOLUTION #2379 A resolution was read to adopt Policies Element of the Comprehensive Policies Element Plan. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION Comprehensive Plan AS READ. CARRIED. Renton City Council 2/23/81 Page 4 RESOLUTION #2380 A resolution was read authorizing W. E. Bennett to open and City Banking maintain accounts at depositories on behalf and in the name of the City of Renton. Authorized signatures : W.E. Bennett, Acting Director of Finance; Barbara Y. Shinpoch, Mayor; and S. Joan Pringle, Budget Supervisor. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES,TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. RESOLTUION #2381 A Resolution was read declaring a moratorium for connections Moratorium to sanitary sewers within the Honey Creek and May Creek Drainage Honey Creek & Basins for the period of time until the capacity of the system May Creek is improved so additional connection can be allowed unless revoked Drainage by the City Council . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, TO ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Mayor Shinpoch Noted a single vehicle motorcycle fatality on Motorcyle Fatality Park Ave. No. Monday morning. Jefferson Mayor Shinpoch reported John Webley, Director of Parks and Award-John Recreation has been nominated for the Jefferson Award given by Webley the Post Intelligencer annually to those who give extraordinary public service on a volunteer basis. Congratulations were extended on behalf of the City. Food Bank Mayor Shinpoch reported the Food Bank Committee met and a Committee board was formed, with mechanism for receiving donations and a facilities committee to secure a location. ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND SHANE, COUNCIL ADJOURN. CARRIED. 9:50 P.M. Delores A. Mead, C.M.C. , City Clerk now EXP111 35 CITY OF RENTON DATE 2/23/81 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL- WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: No. #32397 - #32401 CURRENT *167j908942 PARKS *34j147.99 STREETS *33j616929 LIBRARY *6j536999 COMP EMP TR ACT •118.30 FEDERAL; SHARED REVENUE $l06j6lOtOO STREET FORWARD THRUST 11/672964 S FIRE STATION CONST FUN *54P302908 G COULON BCH PK CONSTR *222900 MUNICIPAL FACILITIES $6307968 WATERWORKS UTILITY *114066982 AIRPORT *331427921 1975 W. & S CONSTRUCTION SIP243916 EQUIPMENT RENTAL *6j187913 FIREMEN'S PENSION $552960 TOTAL OF ALL- WARRANTS *566*519931 WEA THE UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE OF THE RENTON CITY COUNCILi HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL CERTIFICATION THAT MERCHANDISE AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDEREDi DO HEREBY APPROVE- FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS NO9 32402 THROUGH NO• 32554 IN THE AMOUNT OF •5661519.31 THIS 23RD DAY OF FEBRUARY 19811 COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN = �, MEMBER • MEMBER ( ( rY EXP111 35 CITY OF, RENTON DATE 2/23/81 WARRANT DISTRIBUTION FUND TOTAL: WARRANTS MACHINE VOIDS: No. #32555 - #32560 FIREMENIS PENSION •151654982 TOTAL OF ALL: WARRANTS *15,654.82 �.. WEe THE' UNDERSIGNED MEMBERS OF THE: WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEEI OFA THEI RENTON CITY COUNCIL, HAVING RECEIVED DEPARTMENTAL� CERTIF,ICATION, THAT' MERCHANDISE- AND/OR SERVICES HAVE BEEN RECEIVED OR RENDERED.,. DO HEREBY APPROVE; FOR PAYMENT VOUCHERS N09 32561 THROUGH NO• 32587 IN THE AMOUNT OF S15.#65A982' THIS 23RD DAY OF FEBRUARY 19810 ` j COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN MEMBER an MEMBER CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR Office of the City Clerk COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF February 23, 1981 COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 3/12 8:00 pm STREDICKE 6th Floor Conf. Room AVIATION Thurs. 3/12 7:00 pm STREDICKE 6th Floor Conf. Room COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 3/3 4:45 pm REED 3rd Floor Conf. Room Citizen ' s Comm.- S/stems Dev. Charge 3/3 7:00 pm 3rd Floor Conf. Room Wetlands PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Cancelled ROCKHILL PUBLIC SAFETY Wed• 3/4 4:00 pm HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room Uniform Fire Code TRANSPORTATION Mon. 3/2 7:00 pm TRIMM 4th Floor Conf. Room UTILITIES Thurs. 3/26 4:00 pm ShNNE 4th Floor Conf. Room WAYS AND MEANS Mon• 3/2 7:00 pm CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS & EVENTS Special Olympics Sat. 3/21 8: 15 am Renton High School Basketball Tournament OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT February 23, 1981 BUILDING PERMITS 8109 $ 2,300.00 Dwan R. Johnson 3324 Sunset Blvd Reroof 8110 9,000.00 Joe Gudmundson 102 Lake Av S Foundation 8111 36,000.00 Schneider Homes Inc. 2215 NE 23rd St New Residence 8112 33,500.00 Schneider Homes Inc. 2211 NE 23rd St New Residence 8113 ---- Schneider Homes Inc. 2105 NE 23rd St Fill License 8114 ---- Schneider Homes Inc. 2207 NE 23rd St Fill License 8115 ---- Schneider Homes Inc. 2101 NE 23rd St Fill License 8116 ---- Schneider Homes Inc. 2219 NE 23rd St Fill License 8117 ---- Schneider Homes, Inc. 2203 NE 23rd St Fill License 8118 ---- Schneider Homes Inc. 2109 NE 23rd St Fill License ... 8119 43,000.00 Wick Homes Inc. 126 Bremerton Av SE New Residence 8120 43,000.00 Wick Homes Inc. 4308 SE 1st PI New Residence 8121 43,000.00 Wick Homes Inc. 120 Bremerton Av SE New Residence 8122 6,272,000.00 GCH International Inc. 500 Stevens Av SW Apartment 8123 VOID 8124 VOID 8125 VOID 8126 VOID 8127 VOID 8128 VOID 8129 6,000.00 Jerry E. Cullers 2506 Meadow Av N Garage 8130 350,000.00 Puget Structures Corp. 3750 E Valley Rd Restaurant 8131 6,000.00 Mark T Montgomery 115 Union Av SE New Residence 8132 43,000.00 Wick Homes Inc 4316 Vashon Av SE New Residence 8133 35,000.00 Schneider Homes Inc 2309 Camas Av NE New Residence 8134 35,000.00 Schneider Homes Inc. 2317 Camas Av NE New Residence 8135 35,000.00 Schneider Homes Inc. 2313 Camas Av NE New Residence 8136 33,000.00 Schneider Homes Inc. 2315 Blaine Av NE New Residence 8137 35,000.00 Schneider Homes Inc. 2305 Camas Av NE New Residence 8138 6,700.00 Kent & Deborah Olson 964 Edmonds Av NE Addition 8139 ---- Harper Engineering Co Inc 124 S Tobin St Demolition CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2752 Alice Saunders 2009 Talbot Rd S Side Sewer 2753 Alice Saunders 1922 Shattuck Av S Side Sewer MECHANICAL PERMITS 8566 698.00 Wick Homes 4111 SE 1st PI Gas Furnace/Wtr Htr 8567 698.00 Wick Homes 4117 SE 1st PI Gas Furnace/Wtr Htr 8568 569.00 Wick Homes 4211 SE 1st PI Gas Furnace/Wtr Htr 8569 714.00 Wick Homes 4305 SE lst PI Gas Furnace/Wtr Htr 8570 500.00 Lyle Pickle 1835 NE 20th St Plumbing/Fixtures 8571 500.00 Bob Highland 226 Main Av S Conversion Burner 8572 3,000.00 Boeing Renton Heat Pump 8573 9,000.00 Boeing Renton Heat Pumps (2) 8574 650.00 L.J. McGerry 400 SW 4th St Gas Furnace 8575 600.00 James M Rupprecht 2712 NE 6th P1 Wood Stove 8576 440.00 Renton Clinic Assoc. 205 4th PI S Gas Heater 8577 1,846.00 Wick Homes 4202 SE 1st P1 Plumbing/Fixtures 8578 1,846.00 Wick Homes 4126 SE 1st PI Plumbing/Fixtures 8579 1,070.00 Wick Homes 4106 SE 1st PI Plumbing/Fixtures 8580 1,393.00 Wick Homes 4134 SE 1st PI Plumbing/Fixtures 8581 8,500.00 Mr. Gudmundson 102 Lake Av S Plumbing/Fixtures 8582 914.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-81 Plumbing/Fixtures 8583 4,500.00 Guy Lambiaso 608 S 29th Pl Heat Pump 8584 1,000.00 Albert Vachon 2025 Jones Circle SE Wood Stove 8585 55,000.00 Sea-First Bank 300 Burnett Av S Heat Pumps (5) 8586 1,500.00 Wood Interiors 206 SW 43rd St Plumbing/Fixtures I 8587 1,945.00 Wick Homes 228 Bremerton Av SE Plumbing/Fixtures c 8588 33,600.00 Boeing Bldg. 10-54 Plumbing/Fixtures 8589 13,200.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-81 Plumbing/Fixtures 8590 62,590.00 Boeing Bldg. 5-44 Plumbing/Fixtures SIGN PERMIT 864 900.00 Lighthouse Uniform 220 Wells Av S Wall Sign ELECTRICAL PERMITS 9672 200.00 Dwan R. Johnson 3324 NE Sunset Blvd Outlets 9673 250,000.00 Boeing Bldg. 10-65 Computer Area 9674 6,000.00 Jim Blood 637 Moses Ln S 6-Plex 9675 240.00 Springtree Apts. 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE Wash/Dry Recept. 9676 240.00 Springtree Apts. 4308 Sunset Blvd. NE " 9677 49.95 Clarkrich 4628 NE 12th Temp. Service 9678 49.95 Clarkrich 4502 NE 12th 9679 14,260.00 Renton Village Co 800 Rainier Av S Remodel 9680 1,000.00 Rudolph Neilpern 912 N 1st St Addition 9681 901.00 Schneider Homes Inc 2223 NE 23rd St New Residence 9682 10,650.00 Gudmundson Painting Co 120 Lake Avenue S Office/Warehouse 9683 10,000.00 Beadex Manf. Co. 833 Houser Wy N Service Panel 9684 2,400.00 Andrew Woods 206 SW 43rd St Tenant Space 9685 1,000.00 Wick Homes 4304 SE 1st P1 New Residence 9686 900.00 Wick Homes 4212 SE 1st PI New Residence 9687 1,000.00 Wick Homes 4206 SE 1st P1 New Residence 9688 900.00 Wick Homes 4106 SE 1st PI New Residence 9689 250.00 Michael E. Tonda 1300 Queen Av NE Addition 9690 71,778.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-81 Remodel 9691 114,000.00 Boeing Bldg. 5-44 Remodel 9692 22,780.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-81 Tool Motors 9693 22,990.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-81 Receptacles 9694 28,400.00 Boeing Bldg. 10-59 Light Fixtures 9695 1,015.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-81 Feeder 9696 7,947.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-81 Breakers 9697 1,800.00 Boeing Bldg. 10-54 New Circuits 9698 850.00 Charles Henderson Co 2210 SE 21st St New Residence 9699 850.00 Charles Henderson Co 2303 SE 21st St New Residence C I T Y O F R E N T 0 N TRANSFERS MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1981 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: )ATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL /9/81 CURRENT FUND $108,844.92 PARKS & RECREATION 29,236.86 ARTERIAL STREETS 15,068.9 CITY STREETS 39,239. 31 LIBRARY 10,965. 11 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 68. 13 FEDERAL SHARED REVENUE 20,000.00 STREET FWD. THRUST 26,286. 52 COULON BCH.PK.CONSTR. 157,157. 30 MUNICIPAL FACILITIES 24,875.01 WATERWORKS UTILITY 76,099.87 AIRPORT 4,531 . 67 1975 W & S CONSTR. 1 ,243.16 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 15,667.25 FIREMEN 'S PENSION 651 . UNEMPLOYMENT COMP. 3,483. 5' CLAIMS FUND Transfers for mo. of FEB. $533,419. 17 ?/7/81 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Tranfers for mo. of FEB. $ 82,565.65 ?/15/81 CURRENT FUND $151,984.77 PARKS & RECREATION 37,189.52 CITY STREETS 30,636.82 LIBRARY 11,680.08 COMP.EMPL.TRNG. (CETA) 456.00 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 28,235.34 AIRPORT 2,609.38 EPUIPMENT RENTAL 3,440. 50 _ err PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of FFB. $266,232.41 1/17/81 CLAIMS FUND 1975 W & S CONSTR. Cancel warrant No.#32177 $ 1,243.16 MAYOR �����R FINANCE DIRECTOR CITY OF R E N T 0 N / 70A TRANSFERS MONTH OF FEBRUARY, 1981 TO THE FINANCE DIRECTOR: DATE FROM TO DESCRIPTION TOTAL 2/23/81 CURRENT FUND $167,908.42 PARKS & RECREATION 34,147.99 CITY STREETS 33,416.29 LIBRARY 6,536.99 COMP. EMP.TRNG.ACT (CETA 118. 30 FEDERAL SHARLD REVENUE 106,610.00 STREET FWD. THRUST 1,472.64 S.FIRE ST.CONSTR.FUND 54,302.08 G.COULON BCH PK. CONSTR. 222.00 MUNICIPAL FACILITIES 6,307.68 WATERWORKS UTILITY 114,066.82 AIRPORT 33,427.21 1975 W & S CONSTR. 1,243.16 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 6,187.13 FIREMEN'S PENSION 552.60 CLAIMS FUND rransfers for mo. of FEB. $566,519. 31 /2-?/811 FIREMEN'S PENSION CLAIMS FUND Pransfers for mo. of FEB. $ 15,654.£32 2/21/81 CURRENT FUND PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of FEB. $82,367.99 2/28/81 CURRENT FUND $164,021.59 PARKS & RECREATION 37,067.99 CITY STREETS 31,282.90 LIBRARY 11,780. 38 COMP.EMP.TRNG. (CETA) 456.00 WATERWORKS UTILITIES 28,207.10 AIRPORT 2,575.34 EQUIPMENT RENTAL 2,754.50 PAYROLL FUND Transfers for mo. of FEB. $278,145.80 17) o® ✓_ L MAYOR FINANCE DIRECTOR . wuNCIL MEMbcKS Rjr , AGENDA RICHARD M.STREDICKE D fit( O EARL OUNCIIL PRESIDENT U �/ CLYMER ROBERT HUGHES JOHN W.REED n RANDALL ROCKHIII °�q `° R E N T O N CITY C O V N C 1 L CHARLES F.SHANE O C�,P THOMAS W TRIMM, 9qTFD SE0';-�X$ PRESIDING REGULAR MEETING CITY CLERK BARBARA Y SHINPOCH, DELORES A.MEAD MAYOR MARCH 2 , 1981 1 . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 2. CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL 3. APPROVAL OF COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 23, 1981 4. AUDIENCE COMMENT At this time, any member of the audience may address the City Council to discuss a topic of concern. Any citizen interested in a pending agenda item or Council Committee report may request that the Council advance to that item of interest. When you are recognized by the Presiding Officer, please walk to the podium and state your name and address for the record. Please limit your remarks to no more than five minutes. 5. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are distributed to Council Members in advance for study and will be adopted in a single motion. Any item may be removed for further discussion or information if requested by a Council Member. a. William S. Tsao request latecomers agreement on behalf of Michael R. Mastro for storm drainage line vicinity of 3811 NE 3rd Ct. Refer to Utilities Committee. b. Mayor Shinpoch appoints Raymond C. Barilleaux to the position of Fire Captain effective March 5, 1981 . Council Concur. C. Finance Dept. submits letter from Northwest Securities re LID 322 bonds and their willingness to submit an offer to underwrite the bonds. For „r information only. d. City Clerk reports call for bids 2/18/81 for Talbot Hill Pipeline. 8 bids received. Refer to Utilities Committee. e. Public Works Dept. requests authorization of $10,500.00 loan from Forward Thrust Fund #301 to LID #315 Fund-Burnett Ave. So. Refer to Ways and Means Committee. f. Land Use Hearing Examiner recommends approval with conditions of Lazetti - Malesis (Stonebridge Co. ) Rezone R-127-80 located in the vicinity of east end of NE 16th St. and east of Kirkland Ave. NE. Refer to Ways and Means Means Committee. 6. CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS 7. OLD BUSINESS 8. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 9. NEW BUSINESS 10. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT 11 . AUDIENCE COMMENT 12. ADJOURNMENT womb 4y1 RENTON CITY COUNCIL March 2 , 1981 City Clerk ' s Office R E F E R R A L S MAYOR AND CITY CLERK Authorized to sign: Latecomer's Agreements re Azalea Lane and Superior Fast Freight Contract with Teem Ventures , Inc. UTILITIES COMMITTEE Parkridge East Plat drainage release Talbot Hill pipeline bids (2/18/81 bid opening) Request for Latecomer's Agreement , storm drainage line at 3811 NE 3rd Crt, Mastro WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Ordinances on first reading 3/2: Vacation Allowance Lazetti-Malesis Rezone R-127-80 LID #321 Ordering Construction Sewers Loan for LID #315 Fund for Burnett S 492 RENTON CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting March 2 , 1981 Municipal Building Monday , 8 : 00 P . M . Council Chambers M I N U T E S CALL TO ORDER Mayor Barbara Y. Shinpoch led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the meeting of the Renton City Council to order. ROLL CALL OF EARL CLYMER, Council President Pro tem; RANDALL ROCKHILL, COUNCIL ROBERT HUGHES, THOMAS W. TRIMM, CHARLES SHANE AND JOHN W. REED. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, EXCUSE COUNCIL PRESIDENT RICHARD M. STREDICKE (ATTENDING NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES CONFERENCE IN WASHINGTON, D.C.) . CARRIED. CITY OFFICIALS BARBARA Y. SHINPOCH, Mayor; LAWRENCE WARREN, City Attorney; IN ATTENDANCE DEL MEAD, City Clerk; W. E. BENNETT, Acting Finance Director; DAVID CLEMENS, Acting Planning Director; DON PERSSON, Police Department Representative; JAMES MATTHEWS, Fire Department Representative; MICHAEL PARNESS, Administrative Assistant. MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, APPROVE COUNCIL MINUTES OF FEBRUARY 23, 1981 . CARRIED. PRESS Greg Anderson, Renton Record Chronicle. PROCLAMATION A Proclamation of Mayor Shinpoch declared March 8-14, 1981 Girl Scout as Girl Scout Week. Girl Scout Troup 1557 and Scout Leader 69th Anniversary Karen Bliesner were in attendance , Troup Members Siri Bliesner, Christina Rynweld and Robin Swanson accepted the Proclamation. The Scouts offered cookies to the Mayor, Council and Audience. AUDIENCE COMMENT Kenneth Shellan, 1900 Washington Bldg. , Seattle, Attorney Grady Way representing Puget Sound Power and Light inquired re Appeal Short Plat 100-80 of Hearing Examiner's Decision of 12/30/80 re roadway system and E-122-80 development charge imposed as a Condition for granting of Appeal by Short Plat 100-80 and Exception 122-80; property located on the Puget Sound north side of SW Grady Way between Lind Ave. SW and Rainier Ave S. w.,e Power and Light Councilman Trimm was excused from the Council Chambers due to possible conflict of interest and took no part in this matter. MOVED BY ROCKHILL, SECOND SHANE, SUSPEND THE ORDER OF AGENDA BUSINESS AND PRESENT THE PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMIT- TEE REPORT WITH REGARD TO SHORT PLAT. CARRIED. Continued Planning and Development Committee Chairman Rockhill presented committee report regarding consideration of the Appeal by the Puget Sound Power and Light Co. regarding SP 100-80,E-122-80 and found no error, recommended by a vote of 2 to 1 , that the Council concur in the recommendation of the Hearing Examiner as set forth in his decision of 12/30/80. The report further stated that the Committee Chairman voted to recommend that the matter be remanded to the Hearing Examiner for re-hearing con- cerning the fee to be charged for mitigation of vehicle trips. Discussion followed. Attorney Kenneth Shellan emphasized three points : Hearing Examiner has imposed roadway systems development charge affecting all roadways in the City. Shellan claimed no ordinance has been adopted which would permit fees to be assessed and suggested assessment could be imposed at the time of site approval hearing following adoption of the systems development charge ordinance; further claiming imposing fees is illegal without an ordinance. Upon Council inquiry, City Attorney Warren explained authority for establishing fees for mitigation of ..�, environmental impact is granted with the National and State Environmental Policy Act. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, COUNCIL CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT APPROVING DECISION OF HEARING EXAMI- NER OF 12/30/80. CARRIED. Councilman Trimm returned to the Chambers. Time 8:25 p.m. CONSENT AGENDA The following items are adopted by one motion, which follows those business matters included: Renton City Council 3/2/81 Page 2 Consent Agenda - Continued Latecomer 's Letter from William S. Tsao, 2367 Eastlake Ave. E. , Seattle, Agreement requested latecomer'sagreement on behalf of Michael R. Mastro for storm drainage line installed for 175 unit apartments located at 3811 NE 3rd Court. Refer to the Utilities Committee. Fire Captain Letter from Mayor Shinpoch appointed Raymond C. Barilleaux to Appointment the position of Fire Captain effective March 5, 1981 , subject to the customary six-month probationary period. Barilleaux fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Capt. T. LaValley. Council concur. LID #322 Letter from Acting Finance Director Bennett submitted letter from Bonds Seattle Northwest Securities Corp. , 500 Union St. , Seattle, for information purposes. The letter expressed willingness and expectation to submit an offer to underwrite LID #322 bonds on or before 7/31/82 in an amount sufficient to repay at least $526,978 of the Renton LID #322 warrants Rainier Bank will be holding. Talbot Hill City Clerk Mead reported 8 bids received at 2/18/81 bid opening Pipeline Talbot Hill Pipeline. Refer to Utilities Committee. Burnett Ave. S Letter from Public Works Department, R. Houghton, requested LID #315 authorization for $10,500 loan from Forward Thrust Fund #301 to L. I .D. #315 Fund for Burnett Ave. South. The letter explained a short-term loan is recommended for advanced financing for the Burnett Ave. South LID #315 contractor payments pending interim financing arrangements after final assessment roll preparation. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for resolution. Stonebridge Co. Hearing Examiner Fred Kaufman recommended approval with conditions Rezone R-127-80 for Lazetti-Malesis Rezone R-127-80 located in the vicinity of east end of NE 16th St. and east of Kirkland Ave. NE. Rezone �. from G to R-2 for the purpose of future development as townhouse apartments . Refer to Ways and Means Committee for ordinance. Consent Agenda MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES , ADOPT THE CONSENT AGENDA AS Approved PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Letter from Robin Ordonez, Townsend-Chastain & Assoc. , Inc. , Parkridge East 409 S 3rd Ave. , Kent, requested the City Council and Utility Plat Committee review their request for a drainage release to be Drainage Plans granted by the City to King County in conjunction with the approval of street and storm drainage plans for the plat of Parkridge East. The letter noted severe erosion problems within the Springbrook watershed and explained diverting some of the flows and proposed to build a retention pond, claiming no effect on the basin. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, REFER TO THE UTILITY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Parking Lot Councilman Reed noted new parking areas near Park and Pelly Landscaping Avenues North without landscaping and inquired regarding time Delayed allowed for plantings. Mayor Shinpoch noted she would advise. ORDINANCES AND Ways and Means Committee Chairman Clymer presented committee RESOLUTIONS report recommending second and final readings for the following ordinances : (First readings 2/23/81 ) Ordinance #3512 An ordinance was read amending the Code of General Ordinances Cabaret of the City relating to cabarets , prohibiting operation between 2:00 AM and 6:00 PM. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY AS READ. ROLL CALL: 5-AYES: ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER, TRIMM AND REED. ONE-NO: SHANE. Councilman Shane was absent from the Chambers during the roll call vote and upon his return requested his NO vote be recorded. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3513 An ordinance was read rezoning property from GS-1 to R-3, from CF/CHG Associates R-1 to R-3 and from S-1 to B-1 , located west of Hardie Ave. SW Re nine R-097-80 (Edwards Ave. ) , east of South 140th St. between SW Sunset Blvd. and the Burlington Northern right-of-way; formerly CHG Inter- national rezone. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Renton City Council 3/2/81 Page 3 Ordinances and Resolutions - Continued Ordinance #3514 An ordinance was read amending Code of Ordinances relating to Council Salaries salaries of Councilmen, increasing salary from $400 to $550 for future elected officials. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND REED, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE WAS READ. ROLL CALL 5-AYES: ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER, TRIMM, REED; ONE-NO: SHANE. CARRIED. Ordinance #3515 An ordinance was read establishing a fee schedule for Building Building s Public Regulations and Public Ways and Property of Code of General Way Fee Ordinances, including plats , PUD, Mobile Home Parks, Environmental Schedule Impact Review, Shoreline Management, Rezone, etc. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ, ROLL CALL: 5 AYES: ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER, TRIMM, REED; ONE-NO: SHANE. MOTION CARRIED. Ordinance #3516 An ordinance was read (first reading 1/26/81 ) establishing Planned Unit Planned Unit Development Ordinance. The Ways and Means Committee Development reported that the Envionmental Review Committee stated the Declaration of Non-Significance was received on 2/2/81 and the appeal period expired 2/16/81 without appeal . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, PLACE ORDINANCE ON SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE WAS READ. ROLL CALL: 5- AYES: ROCKHILL, HUGHES, CLYMER, TRIMM, REED; ONE-NO: SHANE. CARRIED. Ordinance #3517 An ordinance was read changing the zoning classification of CF/CHG Associates, property located west of Stevens Ave. SW at the intersection of Joint Venture SW 6th Place; zone change from R-2 and R-2 to R-2 and R-3; known Rezone R-131-80 as the CHG Associates Rezone R-131-80. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND BY ROCKHILL, SUSPEND THE RULES AND ADVANCE ORDINANCE TO SECOND AND FINAL READINGS. CARRIED. Following reading, it was MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. The Ways and Means Committee recommended first reading and referral back to committee of the following ordinances and summaries: First Reading An ordinance was read establishing minimum vacation allowance Vacation to be taken by an employee in one hour increments. Copy of Ordinance letter agreement was furnished between Local 21-R AFSCME and City amending Article VII Section C (Vacations) of the 1981 Labor Agreement. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. LID #321 An ordinance was read ordering construction of LID #321 sanitary sewer main, laterals and side sewers in the vicinity of Duvall Ave. NE and NE Sunset Blvd. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND ROCKHILL, REFER ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK. CARRIED. The Ways and Means Committee recommended reading and adoption of the following resolutions : Resolution #2382 A resolution was read authorizing transfer of $3,469.77 from Fund Transfer Cumulative Reserve Fund 2104 to Park Facilities for purchase of Sprayer John Bean Sprayer. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution #2383 A resolution was read transferring $8,000 from Unemployment Fund Transfer Compensation/Cumulative Reserve Fund 3278 for unemployment Unemployment 1981 benefit for the year 1981 . MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Renton City Council 3/2/81 Page 4 OLD BUSINESS Utilities Utilities Committee Chairman Shane presented committee report Committee recommending Council concurrence with the Public Works Depart- East— ridge ment to deny the Eastridge Apartments water main Latecomer's Latecomer 's Agreement. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE COMMITTEE Denied REPORT. CARRIED. Latecomer's The Utilities Committee report recommended Council concur Agreements for with Public Works Department to approve the granting of Late- Completed comer's Agreements for Azalea Lane sanitary sewer lift station .�. Installations and force main (8/20/79 referral ) and Superior Fast Freight water main (3/10/80 Council referral ) . The report recommended the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign agreements. MOVED BY SHANE, SECOND TRIMM, APPROVE THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. S Talbot Hill The Utilities Committee report stated low bid for 1/28/81 Pump Station South Talbot Hill Pump Station W-600 was submitted by Teem Contract Award Ventures, Inc. in amount of $203,634 basic bid plus $54,318 for the recommended Byron Jackson pumps for subtotal of $257,952 plus sales tax $13,929.40; Total : $271 ,881 .40. The Committee report recommended Council concur with the Public Works Depart- ment and accept the low bid of Teem Ventures, Inc. , awarding the contract accordingly. The report also recommended the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the contract. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Maplewood Addition The Utilities Committee report recommended that the Council Water Co-op concur with the Public Works Department and approve the Maple wood Addition Water Cooperative request for emergency intertie. The report recommended the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to sign the agreement ; also that the Maplewood Addition Water Co-op meet with the Utility Staff to arrange for the design of this connection. MOVED BY TRIMM, SECOND CLYMER, CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Garbage Collection Utilities Committee Minority Report from Chairman Shane regarding Rates letter from Louis Kwan 2/23/81 objecting to garbage rate for multi-family units, noted that the City will derive $360,000 garbage collection fees in 1981 . The report stated that if errors are made in individual customer charges, it is recommended that these cases be investigated and adjustments be made on the merits of each individual case. Mayor Shinpoch noted that the Staff has authority to correct any errors. No action was taken. AUDIENCE COMMENT Peggy Cummins, 1811 Grant Ave. S, Human Rights Commission, inquired regarding scheduling for the Committee of the Whole meeting. (See meeting schedule) Council President Pro tem Clymer noted further scheduling would need to be arranged with Council President Stredicke or inquire of Council Secretary. Bruce McKay, Citizens Advisory Committee for Study of Council Salaries, inquired and was advised ordinance was adopted this date. Mayor Shinpoch expressed thanks for committee work. Executive Session MOVED BY CLYMER, SECOND HUGHES, COUNCIL HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR PURPOSE OF DISCUSSION OF LABOR NEGOTIATIONS. CARRIED. i Time: 8:58 p.m. Council reconvened in Regular Session. All i ADJOURNMENT Council Members were present at Roll Call.. MOVED BY CLYMER, ` SECOND HUGHES, MEETING ADJOURN. CARRIED. Time: 9:17 p.m. i f Delores A. Mead, M.C. City Clerk BIDDERS ESTIMATE ENfiINEER'S R./C �}IC/A C�. �Nk CO�cl�C3C'i/O �N D En/T'O/y ESTIMATE { / IV peF ITEM DESCRIPTIONUNITSUNIT UNIT MICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT MICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT►RICE TOTAL SCHEDULE I - rRENci EXC, i SEL. NATIVE BACKFI __ _ - O sl- O 34P. NAT. FOR PIPE BASE, PIPE ZONE - --- TRENCH ZONE BACKFILL WNDATION STABILIZATION - - ip / y 2-INCH PIPE AND FITTINGS O - O •S O NNECTIONS TO EXISTING PIPELINES 0 IRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLIES O O OC70 O aip0 12-INCH GATE VALVE AND VALVE BOX S O O 6 O 40e, O'O SUN OF EXTENDED TOTALS SUZI OF EXTENDED TOTALS FOR •• SCHEDULES A THROUGH I 81 7 **SUM OF EXTENDED TOTALS CORRECTED. BIDDER TOTAL INDICATED IN PARENTHESIS. TALBOT HILL PIPELINES, SHEET/70F /i PROJECT TITLE SCHEDULES A THROUGH I CLIENT CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ��� BID DATE FEBRUARY 18, 1981 PROJECT NUMBER S13631.A2 LOCATION RF-N'M]N. WA-cNTMr�Prw TABULATION OF BIDS `" S. J. STERNS O alo rwauuroR DESCRIPTION TRANSMISSION AND UNIT PRICE DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES REV 10fM FORM 17S V 0 r BIDDERS O /5on� ,w 6CIII 7-&i -b7-,97'49 , /O Iwc'- AI-0 rio.✓r,� r ,L�Ce�Ne ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT041 ZZ4421S UNIT UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT MICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT PRICE TOTAL UNIT MICE TOTAL SCHEDULE 2 TRENCH EVC. i SEL. NATIVE BACKFILL 11QQ ._..Lf /-ZZ600 - -- O -- -------- -- 1 -- MP. MAT. FOR PIPE BASE, PIPE ZONE- -- --- --_ ----- - --- TRENCH ZONE BACKFILL - --- — TION STABILIZATION 4 3 - _l •_ -- -- 2-INCH PIPE AND FITTINGS_._ _ O / / 7 4_/o c' ONNECTIONS TO EXISTING PIPELINES_ O O 6 DO IRE HYDRANT ASSEMBLIES -- ---_ -E 6 -2, 600O406, -- 12-INCH GATE VALVE AND VALVE BOX - O ff _SUM OF EXTENDED TOTALS - 3y per/ UM OF EXTENDED TOTALS FOR _.SCHEDULES A THROUGH I oe. pr --- - ---- *ADDITION ERROR CORRECTED. BIDDER TOTAL INDICATED IN PARENTHESIS. *SUM OF EXTENDED TOTALS CORRECTED. BIDDER TOTAL INDICATED IN PAROMIE.SIS. TALBOT HILL PIPELINES, SNEET/�OF PROJECT TITLE SCHEDULES A THROUGH I CLIENT CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON BID DATE FEBRUARY 18, 1981 PROJECT NUMBER S13631.A2 LOCATION RRLT2Y7N, IilQHTIRfSMN TABULATION OF BIDS �1 810 TABULATOR S. J. STERNE DESCRIPTION TRANSMISSION AND UNIT PRICE DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES REV IB/M{FORM 129 CITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETING CALENDAR ' Office of the City Clerk Pr COUNCIL COMMITTEE MEETINGS SCHEDULED AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 2, 1981 COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN LOCATION REMARKS COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE Thurs. 3/12 8:00 P.M. STREDICKE Council Chambers 8:00-Police Dept. lnformal Discussio 8:30-County Park Bond Issue Priorities 9:00-Utility Rate Study AVIATION Thurs. 3/12 7:00 P.M. STREDICKE 4th Floor Conf. Room COMMUNITY SERVICES Tues. 3/3 4:45 P.M. REED 6th Floor Conf. Room Citizen ' s Comm.-Systems Development Charge Tues. 3/3 7:00 P.M. Council Chambers Wetlands Tues. 3/10 4:45 P.M. 3rd Floor Conf. Room Senior Citizen ' s Housing PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Thurs. 3/5 4:30 P.M. ROCKHILL 6th Floor Conf. Room Adult Entertainment Land Use PUBLIC SAFETY Wed. 3/4 4:00 P.M. HUGHES 6th Floor Conf. Room Uniform Fire Code TRANSPORTATION TRIMM UTILITIES SriHNr WAYS AND MEANS Mon. 3/9 7:00 P.M. CLYMER 6th Floor Conf. Room OTHER MEETINGS S EVENTS Special Olympics Sat. 3/21 8: 15 A.M. Renton High School Basketball Tournament LEOFF Wed. 3/4 7:30 A.M. 6th Floor Conf. Room 1 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT March 2, 1981 BUILDING PERMITS 8140 $ 2,500.00 GSG Corporation 321 Rainier Av S Remodel 8141 2,500.00 Michael J. Solberg 3155 NE Sunset Blvd Foundation 142 --- ICONCO E Valley Rd & SW 23rd Fill License 143 10,000.00 Robt. L. Edwards Renton Shopping Center Foundation -w444 4,000.00 Ted Niemi 1917 Shattuck Av S Garage 8145 580,000.00 Brad Cunningham 4050 SW Lind Av Addition 8146 43,000.00 Wick Homes, Inc. 108 Vashon Av SE New Residence CONSTRUCTION PERMITS 2754 W & P Johnson 2302 NE 16th St Side Sewer 2755 M J Carpenter Co. 4209 NE 20th Side Sewer 2756 Gudmundson Co Inc 102 Lake Av S Curb/Gutter/Sidew. 2757 Alice Saunders 1922 Shattuck Av S Watermain/Hyd. 2758 Tom Tobacco 216 S Tobin St Sidewalk/Drive 2759 Clarkrich Inc 4024 NE 6th Ct Sanitary Sewer 2760 Clarkrich Inc 4018 NE 6th Ct " 2761 Clarkrich Inc 4012 NE 6th Ct " 2762 Clarkrich Inc 4006 NE 6th Ct " 2763 Clarkrich Inc 4000 NE 6th Ct " 2764 Clarkrich Inc 4003 NE 6th Ct 2765 Clarkrich Inc 4009 NE 6th Ct " 2766 Clarkrich Inc 4015 NE 6th Ct " 2767 Clarkrich Inc 4021 NE 6th Ct " 2768 Ray Brown 1405 N 34th St " FI_ECTRI CAL PERMITS 700 200.00 Wick Homes 222 Bremerton Av SE Temporary Service 7701 96,900.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-81 Additional Wiring 9702 38,000.00 Boeing Bldg. 4-81 Additional Wiring 9703 50.00 Clyde Downing Bldrs. 2307 Aberdeen Av NE Temporary Service 9704 4,500.00 Renton Shopping Center Renton Shopping Center Main Service 9705 1 ,500.00 Mary Scannell 2609 NE 12th St Rewire Apt. 9706 500.00 Mary Scannell 2607 NE 12th St Upgrade Service 9707 918. 50 Donogh Enterprises 2817 NE 4th Ct New Residence 9708 1 ,060.00 Donogh Enterprises 2821 NE 4th Ct New Residence 9709 1 ,022.00 Donogh Enterprises 2802 NE 4th Ct New Residence 9710 1 ,002.00 Donogh Enterprises 2808 NE 4th Ct New Residence 9711 1 ,032.00 Donogh Enterprises 2814 NE 4th Ct New Residence 9712 59,000.00 Puget Structures Corp. 3750 E Valley Rd Electrical Equip. 9713 50.00 Don Schultz 1607 S 27th St Increase Service 9714 1 ,200.00 Value Village-B. Fraser 129 Garden Av N Fire Damage 9715 200.00 Future Design Homes 201 Union Av SE Mobile Home 9716 542.00 Bob Sagen 1724 Monroe Av SE Hot Tub 9717 150.00 James M. Young 552 Raymond P1 NW Garage MECHANICAL PERMITS 8591 200.00 R C Honeysett Constr. 210 Park Av N Plumbing/Fixtures 8592 285.00 Jean Musselwhite 812 Jefferson Av NE Gas Piping '93 VOID 94 1 ,400.00 Robert L Edwards Renton Shopping Center Plumbing/Fixtures �95 880. 00 Donogh Enterprises 2808 NE 4th Ct Gas Furnace 7596 980.00 Donogh Enterprises 2814 NE 4th Ct Gas Furnace 8597 880. 00 Donogh Enterprises 2817 NE 4th Ct Gas Furnace 8598 880.00 Donogh Enterprises 2821 NE 4th Ct Gas Furnace 8599 880. 00 Donogh Enterprises 2802 NE 4th Ct Gas Furnace 8600 700.00 Renton Child Care 2834 Sunset Lane NE Heater 8601 1 ,070.00 Wick Homes 4111 SE 1st Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8602 1 ,846.00 Wick Homes 4117 SE 1st Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8603 1 ,945.00 Wick Homes 4203 SE 1st Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8604 1 ,386. 00 Wick Homes 4211 SE 1st Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8605 1 ,070.00 Wick Homes 4207 SE 1st Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8606 700.00 Kent R. Welsh 409 Cedar Av S Wood Stove 8607 30,000.00 Sea Galley Restaurant 3750 E Valley Rd Plumbing/Fixtures 8608 699.00 Wick Homes Inc 228 Bremerton Av SE Gas Furnace 8609 935.00 Wick Homes 4308 SE 1st Place Gas Furnace/Wtr Htr 8610 699.00 Wick Homes 4203 SE 1st Place Gas Furnace/Wtr Htr 8611 690.00 Wick Homes Inc 4207 SE 1st Place " 8612 698.00 Wick Homes Inc. 4215 SE 1st Place " 8613 3, 100.00 Bob Sagin 1724 Monroe Av SE Hot Tub 8614 1 ,846.00 Wick Homes Inc. 4215 SE 1st Place Plumbing/Fixtures 8615 1 ,771 .00 Wick Homes Inc. 4305 SE 1st Place " 8616 1 ,393.00 Wick Homes Inc. 120 Bremerton Av SE 8617 1 ,386.00 Wick Homes Inc. 126 Bremerton Av SE 8618 1 ,354.00 Wick Homes Inc. 4308 SE 1st Place " 8619 880.00 Donogh Enterprises 2833 NE 4th Ct Gas Furnace 8620 880.00 Donogh Enterprises 2841 NE 4th Ct .... 8621 880.00 Donogh Enterprises 466 Ferndale Av NE 8622 880.00 Donogh Enterprises 2829 NE 4th Ct 8623 880.00 Donogh Enterprises 2837 NE 4th Ct