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June 5, 2017
Latecomer's Agreement Request
Varma/ Ram SE 132"d Street Sewer Extension—File No. LA-17-001
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The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the staff recommendation to grant
preliminary approval of the application for a Latecomer's Agreement request from Kushal S.
Varma & Kajal A. Ram, petitioners, for a period of two years. The application for a latecomer's
agreement was submitted to recover the $188,408.00 estimated cost of sewer extension along
SE 132"d Street (west of 156th Ave SE), so that adjacent properties will be required to share in
the cost at such time that they benefit from the sewer main.
The Committee further recommends that Council authorize the preliminary assessment roll to
be forwarded to the City Clerk, who will notify the affected property owners. If no protests are
received, after construction of the facilities and approval of the final costs, the Council can
authorize preparation of the final assessment roll and latecomer agreement. In the event
there is a protest for valid cause, a public hearing will be held to resolve any issues prior to
proceeding with this matter.
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APPROVED BY
UTILITIES COMMITTEE CITY COUNCIL
COMMITTEE REPORT Date � 5� ���I
June 5, 2017
Request for Franchise Agreement for MCIMETRO
(Referred May 22, 2017)
The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the staff recommendation to adopt an
ordinance granting a 10-year franchise agreement with MCIMETRO as a purveyor of
broadband telecommunication services within the City of Renton.
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Rut "rez, Vice-Chair
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Randy Corman, Member
cc: lennifer Henning, Planning Director
Lys Hornsby, Utility Systems Director
Brianne Bannwarth, Development Engineering Manager
Pat Miller,Construction Inspector Supervisor
Holly Powers, Development Services Representative
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UTILITIES COMMITTEE APPROVED BY
COMMITTEE REPORT CITY COUNCIL
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June 5, 2017
Compensation Determination for SW Langston Rd Street Vacation
Petition VAC-16-002
(May 15, 2017)
The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the staff recommendation to accept
the appraisal and set compensation for Street Vacation Petition VAC-16-002 at $0 for an
approximately 9,543 square foot portion of SW Langston Rd.
Additionally, the Utilities Committee recommends the ordinance regarding this matter be
prepared and presented for first reading when completed, and compensation including all
applicable filing and processing fees are received by the City.
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Ruth Pe ez, Vice-Ch 'r
Randy Corman, mber
cc: Amanda Askren, Property and Technical Services Manager
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APPROVED BY
COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE C�Ty COUNCIL
COMMITTEE REPORT �
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June 5, 2017
Appointment to Library Advisory Board: Jaime Greene
(May 15, 2017)
The Community Services Committee recommends concurrence in the staff recommendation to
confirm Mayor Law's appointment of Jaime Greene to the Library Advisory Board for a term
expiring 9/1/21.
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Ca ol Ann Witsc i, Chair
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Ryan Mclrvin, Vice C '
Ruth Perez, Member
cc: Roberta Graver,Administrative Assistant
Margie Beitner,Administrative Secretary
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COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE (��"�'Y COUNCIL
COMMITTEE REPORT
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lune 5, 2017
Appointments to Renton Municipal Arts Commission: Samek and Gow
(May 15, 2017)
The Community Services Committee recommends concurrence in the staff recommendation to
confirm Mayor Law's appointments to the Renton Municipal Arts Commission of David Samek
for a term expiring 12/31/19 and Su Gow for a term expiring 12/31/17.
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Carol n schi, Chair
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Ruth Perez, Member
cc: Elizabeth Higgins,Senior Planner
Judith Subia,Administrative Assistant
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE CITY COUIV(�'�L
COMMITTEE REPORT Date_ �'/�/
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June 5, 2017
City Code Title IV (Development Regulations) 2016 Docket Group #12B
Referred on November 7, 2016
The Planning and Development Committee concurs with the staff and Planning Commission
recommendation to adopt the 2016 Title IV Docket Group 12B. The Planning and Development
Committee further recommends that ordinances for the items listed below be prepared and presented
for first reading when they are complete. Items#D-135: Undergrounding and #D-140: Small Cell and
Distributed Antenna Systems have been held for further review and study.
• #D-134: Clustering Provisions
• #D-137: Downtown Streetscape
• #D-138: Refuse and Recycling
• #D-139: Hearing Examiner
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PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE APPROVED BY
COMMITTEE REPORT CITY COUNCIL
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Shopping Cart Regulations
(April 17, 2017)
The Planning and Development Committee recommends concurrence in the staff recommendation,
superseding the committee report dated April 24, 2017, to approve the following code amendments:
• Fine Waivers:The Administrator may defer up to three fines within a month; however, should a
store be cited for a fourth occurance within a month then the three initially deferred fines will
be issued in addition to subsequent infractions within the month. Fine deferrals will occur if
both of the following conditions are true:
1. The required identification sign if affixed to the cart;
2. The business identified by the identification sign has implemented security measures, as
defined,to prevent removal of shopping carts from the business' property;
• Define "Security Measures" as including, but not limited to:
1. Utlization of a cart patrol and retrieval company;
2. Electronically-activated self-braking wheels;
3. Poles mounted to shopping carts, which prevent their removal from the interior of the
retail establishment;
4. Dedicated security personnel; and
5. Other measures deemed appropriate and effective by the Administrator
• Eliminate the "retrieval fee" ($25), which is different than the impoundment fine ($100),
because the purpose of the regulations is to reduce the presence of abandoned carts, and not
to create obstacles for these business owners to retrieve and utilize their carts.
The Planning and Development Committee further recommends that the ordinance regarding this
matter be prepared and presented for first reading when it is complete.
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PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE APPROVED BY
COMMITTEE REPORT CITY COUNCIL
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June 5, 2017
City Center Community Plan Amendment
Referred on April 11, 2016
The Planning and Development Committee concurs with the staff and Planning
Commission recommendation to amend implementation strategy 8.3.3 of the City Center
Community Plan to add the sentence: "The City shall not utilize Eminent Domain in
furtherance of this strategy". The Planning and Development Committee further
recommends that a resolution adopting the amendment be prepared and presented for
first reading when it is complete.
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Randy Corman, Vice Chair
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cc:Chip Vincent, CED Administrator
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