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RESOLUTION NO. /;1 b
1:7HEREAS the City of Renton has been owner for some years pest of certain filament
type street lighting fixtures, together with related equipment; end
F'EIEREAS some of said fixtures have become outdated and their efficiency has
steadily been decreasing, :raking it advisable to dispose of and replace street lighting
fixtures and accessory equipment; and
t1E REAS the Puget Sound Poker ^i Light Company, which supplies electicity to the
city, has offered to purchase said fixtures and equipment, and to replace sae with modern
up-to-date equip-gent; and
?•'HET_,E S the City has secured a competent appraisal of said fixtures and equ;
:cent, and as determined thereby the price offered by Puget Sound Power Light Company is
fair and reasonable in all the circumstances; N ,1 THEREFORE
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON AS FOLLCVS:
SECTION I: The aforesaid facts and recitals are hereby found to be true and
_ect in all respects. All of the fixtures and equipment owned by the City, as inven-
toried in the attached Exhibit "A" which is :Wade a part hereof as if fully set forth, are
hereby found to be surplus and no longer adequate and up-to-date.
SECTION II: The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to
execute the agreement of sale with Puget Sound Power & Light Company, a copy of which
agreeent is attached hereto labeled Exhibit "B" and ade a part hereof as if fully set
forth, pursuant to which eertain fi tures and equipment are sold to said Company for the
total sup of $ 26,590.00 , which sum is determined to be fair and reasonable in all respr. -
' January, 1965.
PASSED BY TEE CITY COUNCIL this 4th day of
1-Iei.mie Nelson, City Clerk
January, 965.
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 4th day of ,y . . 4.
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Donald T:'. Custer, Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
. rard M. Shellan
City Attorney
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EXHIBT "A" RESOLUTION NO. / 2,AS
The following list of Street Light Numbers indentifies the 442-20,000 Lumen
Mercury Vapor Lights to be sold.
1, 116503 1013
333 117 516 1014 1174 1335 1513
1335 1512
119 517 1015 1175 1336 1514
5, 120 518 1016 1176 1337 1515
6, 121 519 9 1017 1177 1338 1516
7 124 521 1p 9 1178 1339 1517
8' 125 522 1020 1179 1340 1518
9 126 5�4 1021 1180 1341 1519
11 127 525 1343 1522
1022 1182 1343 1520
12 128 1023
16 129 527 1024 1183 1344 1526
21130 526 1037 1184 1346 1528
41 131 529 1045 1185 1347 1537
42 133 1186 1348 1542
1101 11039 1543
43 134 531
44 135 1188 1350 1544
1105 1189 13521 1549
45 136 546
46 137 547 1106 1190 1352 1551
47 138557 1191 1353 1558
148 1399 558 1108 1193 07 1192 1355 1561
14 1355 15 1�s.
1109
50 141 592 1110 1195 1356 156566
51 142 593 1111 1357 15
52 144 594 1112 1196 1358 1568
53 154
1197 1359 1569
54 178 6� 3 1113 1229 1360 1570
55 179 1114 1249 1365 1571
179 6624 1115 X251
1118 X255 1366 1572
1368 1573
57 181 660 1119
182 1256 1369 1574
184 661 1120 1257 1370 1575
122
69 185 679 1121 1258 1371
69 285 711 1122 1263 1371A 123
784 1123 1264
71 70 254 785 1124 1265 1399 `363
72 254 816 86 1125 1266 1452
731453
1127 1267
73 265 959 1129 1268 1454
75 268 960 1130 1269
76 269 961 1133 1270 1456
77 270 962 1134 1271 1457
78 270 963 1135 1276 1158
78 271 964 1136 1287 1459
82 273 971 1137 1292 1460
82 274 972 1138 1293 1.461
973 88 307 974 11391 1294 1295 1463
92 315 975 1152 1296 1464
93 323 976 1153 1297 1465
95 324 977 1154 1298 1466
9 325 978 ii55 1299 1467
979
100 326 980 11571302 1469
101
156 300 1468
102 327 981 X158 1303 1470
103 9 1159 1304
104 347 983 1160 1314 1472
105 349 1472
984 1161 1319 1473
106 3)49 985 1162 1320 1474
107 351 987 986 1163
108 352 995 4 1322 1476
109 353 1165 1324 1477
109 353 996 1166 1325 1478
li 355 997 1167 1326
998 1168 1479
2 362 1003 1169 13� 1481
113 364 1004 1170 1330 1482
114 591 loll 1171 1331 1482
1151332
502 1012 1172 1333 114490
BILL OF SALE
THIS INDENTURE made and entered into this 4th day of January , 1965,
by and between the CITY OF RENTON, a municipal corporation of the State of Washington,
located in King County In said State, hereinafter called "Seller" and PUGET SOUND POWER
i LIGHT COMPANY, a Washington corporation, hereinafter called "Purchaser";
WITNESSETH:
That for and in consideration of the sum of Twenty-six thousand, Five Hundred and
Ninety Dollars ( 26,590.00) and other good and valuable consideration paid to the Seller
by the Purchaser, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the Seller hereby grants,
bargains, sells, transfers, assigns, delivers and warrants unto the Purchaser, its suc-
cessors and assigns, the following property located in King County, State of Washington,
to-wit:
Four Hundred and Forty-two (442) 20,000 lumen mercury vapor street
lighting fixtures, bracket or suspension mounted, and including all
appurtenances.
Said lights are located in the City of Renton, being all of the
Seller's mercury vapor street lights mounted on the Purchaser's
poles.
TO NAVE AND TO HOLD the said property to the Purchaser and its successors and
assigns, that the Seller is the owner of said property, goods and chattels and has good
right and full authority to tell the same; that same are free and clear of all liens
and encumbrances; and that Seller will warrant and defend the sale hereby made unto
the Purchaser, its successors and assigns, against all and every person or persons
whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Seller has caused this instrument to be executed by its
proper officers thereunto duly authorized the day and year first above written.
CITY OF RENTON
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By Mayor
City Clerk
STATE OF WASH 1 NGTTON)
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COUNTY OF KiNG
On this 2day of ; --�`-- , 19641-before ne, the undersigned,
a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn,
personallya red
c:J i c �� �.,. and
to me known to be the Mayor and City Clerk, respectively, of the
City of Renton, the municipal corporation that executed the foregoing instrueeent,
and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of
said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated
that they were authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed
Is the corporate seal of said corporation.
WITNESS my hand and official seal the day and year in this certificate above
written.
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Minutes of the Renton City Council Meeting 11-23-64
COMMUNICATIONS: (cont.)
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7 A letter was read from Puget Sound Power & Light Company, G. L. McDonald, Division
Sales Manager, submitting Bill of Sale for acceptance by the City transferring
ownership of 442 Mercury Vapor 20,000 lumen lighting fixtures from the City to
the Puget Sound Power & Light Company. Payment ii to be based upon $115.00 for
38 fixtures and $55.00 for the balance of 404, resulting in a total payment of
$26,590.00 which is consistent with results of a physical inventory.
A discrepancy in billing due to removal for freeway construction of nine
units and in billing under the ornamental rate per certain poles and fixtures
installed by the State and added to the City's ornamental street lighting rate,
was revealed during the inventory and a refund of $2,506.98 will be included in
the purchase payment totalling $29,096.98. A new mercury vapor street lighting
energy contract was attached which provides for revised rate schedule.
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Moved by Dahlquist, seconded by Schellert, to refer the documents to the
City Attorney and the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute same upon
approval of legal counsel. Upon inquiry, City Engineer lilson advised he had made' '
the inventory and the rates were verified also. Moved by Pedersen, seconded by
Hulse, that the motion be amended to include referral to the Power and Light Com-
mittee. The amendment carried and subsequently the original motion as amended.
A letter read from the Firemen's Pension and Relief Fund Board requested the
determination by the Legislative Body as to whether the City's sick leave plan
should be in effect for the Firemen prior to the six months disability program
allowed under the Firemen's Pension Laws, or in other words, may a fireman
collect city sick leave benefits prior to going on inactive status or following
the period of inactive status.
Moved by Dahlquist, seconded by Poli, to refer the request to the Fire and
Water Committee, to report back. Carried.
A letter read from the Lake Washington Good Roads Association, Thomas L. Brown,
President, 18425 N.E. 95th Street, Redmond, Washington, advised of adoption of
a resolution to call a meeting of civic organizations of suburban communities
of the metropolitan basin for the purpose of initiating programs and developing
funds to engage lobbying services for the resolution of common highway problems.
As a result, an invitation was extended to attend a preliminary meeting in
the Auditorium, Puget Sound Power & Light Co., 10508 N.E. 4th Street, Bellevue,
at 8:00 p.m. on Monday, November 30th for pursuance of the matter.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Dahlquist, ti-at that the Street and Alley
Committee be directed to attend this meeting. Carried. It was pointed out that
there is no council meeting that night and any others who might be able to attend
were urged to do so.
A letter was read from the City of Seattle, Department of Lighting, applying for
permission to provide electric service to certain property within the City cwned
by Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Edwards. The City of Seattle presently owns electric
facilities located on Renton streets which need only be energized to serve the
subject property provided permission from the City of Renton is obtained. The
property owners have requested such service.
A letter from the law offices of Beresford & Booth, by Wayne C. Booth, was
read directed to Seattle City Light on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Edwards requesting
that City Light serve the Renton Shopping Center on the same basis as a private
power company, although City Light had advised that it is against policy to provide
service in another municipality without invitation and consent. It was pointed out
that it is a well-established principle of public utility law that a public utility
has an obligation to serve all whom it can reasonably serve on an equal basis and
that City Light is now in fact serving customers along its line in the City of
Renton, which line crosses the clients' property. The position of the City of
Seattle in refusing power to the Center was deemed unreasonable and unjustified
and termination of agreement for City of Seattle utilization of the property
and rental charge for such use in lieu thereof were submitted in a formal notice
to the City of Seattle, Department of Lighting.
Moved by Delaurenti, seconded by Schellert, to refer the request to the
Committee of the Whole and the City Attorney. Carried.
A letter from Attorney Milton Cable, on behalf of client Vic Diambri requested
that no further construction be permitted under permit issued by the City to Renton
Concrete Products, Inc. on its property at 7th Avenue and Rainier Avenue South inas-
much as the planned installation is heavy industry and tile area is zoned for light
industry. Upon realization of possible violation a stop work order was issued by
the Building Superintendent and subsequently when the construction began again Mr.
Diambri was advised that the Department felt there would be no harm in permitting
completion of a base foundation which had been started.
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