HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 4512 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. 4512
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,
AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY AND
PROPERTY RIGHTS BY EMINENT DOMAIN AND PROVIDING FOR THE
PAYMENT THEREOF; AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO PREPARE
A PETITION FOR CONDEMNATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF KING AND FOR TIiE PROSECUTION THEREOF FOR
THE ACQUISITION OF SUCH PROPERTY AND PROPERTY RIGHTS FOR
ROADWAY PURPOSES (REALIGNMENT AND EXTENSION OF HOUSER
WAY) .
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. The City Council finds acquisition of the
following described property and property rights is necessary and
for a public purpose and use, i.e. roadway purposes, the properties
to be acquired being described on Exhibit "A" which is incorporated
herein as if fully set forth. The City of Renton is authorized by
the laws and statutes of the state of Washington to appropriate
lands and property rights through the exercise of its rights of
� eminent domain within its corporate limits necessar.y for the above-
stated purpose.
SECTION II. The City Attorney is hereby authorized and
directed to commence condemnation proceedings against the owners and
all other parties in interest in the above described lands and
, improvements, if any, as provided by law; to prepare the necessary I
petition for condemnation, and commence and prosecute such action in
the Superior Court in and for the County of King against all the
owners and interested parties in the hereinabove described property;
and to acquire the aforedescribed property and property rights for
ORDINANCE NO. 4512
the City of Renton. Such proceedings shall be to determine the just
compensation for the appropriation of such property and property
rights by the City of Renton.
SECTION III. Compensation for the acquisition of said
property and property rights shall be from federal funds
specifically granted for the Houser Way Project. '
SECTION IV. Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed as
a waiver by the City of Renton of its right to decline to take and
pay for said property and property rights after the amount of just
compensation has been ascertained, and within the time allowed by
law.
SECTION V. This ordinance shall be effective upon its
passage, approval, and five (5) days after its publication.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this lst day of �lay , 1995 .
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�• Marily . Petersen, City Clerk
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; ArPt�OVED BY THE MAYOR this lst day of MaY , 1995 .
Ear Clymer, Ma, r
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Approved as to form:
Lawr e J. Warre City Attorney
Date of Publication: May 5, 1995
ORD.425 : 1/31/95:as .
Exhibit A
Burlington Northern Acquisition '
Houser Way Relocation
Legal Description
That portion of Tract X,as more particularly described on attached Exhibit B,described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the easterly line of said Tract X 104.33 feet northwesterly of and opposite engineers
station 14+21.76;
Thence northeasterly,69.83 feet,along the arc of a curve,whose center bears N 48°03'40" W, having a radius
of 1210.08 feet;
Thence N 45°14'43"E,50.15 feet,to a point of tangency;
Thence northeasterly 270.89 feet along the arc of a curve concave to the northwest, having a radius of 459.00
feet;
Thence N 11°25'S3"E, 169.06 feet,to a point of tangency;
Thence northerly,204.32 feet,along the arc of a curve concave to the west„having a radius of 786.00 feet;
Thence N 03°27'46"W, 207.62 feet,to a point of tangency;
Thence northerly, 258.78 feet,along the arc of a curve concave to the west,having a radius of 780.00 feet;
Thence N 22°28'19"W, 323.18 feet,to a point of tangency;
Thence northwesterly, 347.84 feet, along the azc of a curve concave to the southwest, having a radius of
770.00 feet,to a point on a non-tangent curve;
Thence northerly, 176.03 feet,along the arc of a curve, whose center bears S 88°39'32" W, having a radius of
603.00 feet;
Thence N 18°04'00"W,62.25 feet,to a point 28.51 feet easterly of and opposite engineers station 36+17.11;
Thence easterly, to a point on the eastem boundary of said Tract X, 130.12 feet easterly of and opposite
engineers station 35+68.57;
Thence southerly along the eastern boundary of said Tract X to the Point of Beginning;
All stationing as shown on right-of-way survey of Houser Way for the City of Renton number 93010-22 as
recorded under King County Recording Number 950210-9002.
Contains an area of 121,143.00 square feet,or 2.78 acre,M/L..
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: ' Ezhibit B
Burlington Northern Acqusition
Houser Way Relocation
Tract X:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHEAST Q(JARTER OF SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE S
EAST, WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, ZN KING COUNTY, WASHZNGTON, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNIPIG AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST
QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 8; �
THENCE SOi7TH 03°37' EAST 80.63 FEET TO HIGHWAY ENGINEER'S STATION P.I. 310+Q2.0 ON
THE CENTER LINE SUR�IEY OF SECONDARY STATE HIGHWAY NO. 2-A, RENTON TO KENNYDALE,
ACCORDING TO THE MAPS THEREOF NOW OF RECORD AND ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE
DIRECTOR OF HZGHWAYS AT OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, AND BEARING DATE OF APPROVAL APRIL
12, 1955;
THENCE SOUTH 30°22' WEST 722.0 FEET TO HIGHWAY ENGINEER'S STATION P.C. 302+80.0;
THENCE AT RIGHT ANGLES TO SAID HIGHWAY CENTER LZNE, NORTH 59°38' WEST 200 FEET TO
, A POINT ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID HIGHWAY AND THE POINT OF
BEGINNING OF THIS DESCRIPTION;
THENCE FROM A TANGENT WHICH BEARS NORTH 30�22 ' EAST ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO
THE LEFT HAVING A RADZUS OF 1,232. 5 FEET AN ARC DISTANCE OF 791.55 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 83°34' EAST 75 FEET;
THENCE FROM A TANGENT WHZCH BEARS NORTH 06°26' WEST ALONG THE ARC OF A CUR�IE TO
THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 1,307.5 FEET AN ARC DISTANCE OF 381.07 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 23°08' WEST 694.7 FEET;
THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE RZGHT HAVZNG A .RADZUS OF 11,585 FEET TO '
THE NORTH LZNE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTZON 8;
THENCE NORTH 89�28'19" WEST ALONG THE NORTH LZNE OF SAID SOUTHEAST QIIA.RTER TO A
POINT 455.18 FEET FROM THE EXZSTING CENTER OF SECTION MONUMENT FOR SAID SECTION
8, WHICH POINT IS THE INTERSECTION OF THE EAST LINE, PROJECTED NORTHERLY, OF
HOUSER WAY NORTH (FORMERLY RAILROAD AVENilE) , AS RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NUMBER
5913625;
THENCE SOUTH 18°Ol'34" EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, .125.47 FEET TO A POINT OF
TANGENCY WITH A b03.69 FOOT RADIUS CIRCULAR CLTRVE TO THE RZGHT; •
THENCE CONTINUING SOUTHERLY, ALONG SAID EAST LZNE, AI�ID ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A
CENTFZAI. ANGLE OF 19°O1'00" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 200.37 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY;
THENCE SOUTH 00�59'26" WEST ALONG SAID EAST LINE, 37.21 FEET TO A POINT ON AN
890.91 FOOT RADIUS CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RIGHT, FROM WHICH POZNT, THE CENTER OF
SAID CURVE BEARS SOUTH 4'I°00'38" WEST;
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG SAID CORVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 20°28'48" AN ARC
DISTANCE OF 318_45 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY;
THENCE SOUTH 22°30'34" EAST 295.43 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY WITH A 701.78 FOOT
RADIUS CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RIGHT;
THENCE ALONG SAZD CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAI. ANGLE OF 19°02 '48" AN ARC DZSTANCE OF �I
233.29 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY;
THENCE SOUTH 03°27'46' EAST 236. 17 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY WITH A 615.68 FOOT
RADIU� CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RIGHT;
THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 15°16'03" AN ARC DISTANCE OF
164.06 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; �
THENCE SOUTH 11°48' 17" WEST 115.76 FEET TO A POINT OF TRNGENCY WITH A 293.32 FOOT
RADIUS CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RZGHT;
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THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 11°34'36" AN ARC DISTANCE OF �
� 59.266 FEET TO AN ANGLE POINT;
THENCE SOUTH 23°23'46" WEST 136.01 FEET TO AN ,ANGLE POINT, SAID POINT BEING ON A j
342.61 FOOT RADIUS CIRCULAR CL7RVE TO THE FtIGHT FROM WHICH POINT THE CENTER OF
SAID CURVE BEARS NORTH 59°24`17" WEST; '
'TfiEAFGE ALONG SAID CURVE THRC7tJGI-� A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 12°31`l.4" AN ARC D ISTAIdCE OF
?4.8? FEET 2`O A P4ZNT OF TADtGENCY;
THE2ICE SOI3TH 43°06'S6" WEST 19Q.28 FEET Tt7 A PQZAiT 4F TARIGECY WITH A 6$5.55 FOQT
F2AI7ZI7S CUI2VE TO THE LEFT; ,
THENCE SO[JTHWESTERLY ALONG SATD CUFtVE, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19°09'49" AN ARC
DISTANCE OF 229.29 FEET TO A POIIVT OF TANGECY; ,
THENCE SOUTH 23�57'07" WEST 75.97 FEET; I
THENCE 50UTH 66°O1'S8" EAST TO THE EASTERLY MARGIN OF THE ORIGINAL RIGHT OF WAY QF j
THE COLUMBIA AND PUGET SOCTND F2AILROAD COMPANY'S NEWCASTLE BRANCH, AS DESCRFBED IN i
A DEED DATED FEBRUARY 9, 1885 FRt3M THEOPF�SLUS BRCIWN, RECORDED IN VOLUHE 41 pF i
I3EEDS, PAGE 294, UI�IDER REC4RDZNG NUM$ER 136$l; i
THENCE NORTHEA5TERLY ALt?NG SAID RIGHT OF WAY MARGZN T'Q THE POINT OF -BEGZNNZNG; �
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EXCEPT THE I30RTH 60 FEET THERE(�F CC7NVEYED TO THE CYTY OF REh1TON BY DEED RECORDED i
JANUARY 31, 1961 UNDER RECORDING NUMBER 5247233 FOR NORTH 8TH STREET. '
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