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t— OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK KING COUNTY, WASH.
Address RENTC3N"NIUNrCIPAL TILUG.
(' 200 MILL AVE. SOUTH
City and State KENTON,-W. S.H. 98055
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Quit Claim Deed Form 468-C-Rev.
(CORPORATE FORM)
THE GRANTOR, RENTON HIGHLANDS LIONS CLUB, formerly known as the
KENNYDALE LIONS CLUB, a nonprofit corporation
for and in consideration of One Dollar and other good and valuable consideration
conveys and quit claims to THE CITY OF RENTON, a municipal corporation
the following described real estate, situated in the County of KING
State of Washington, together with all after acquired title of the grantor(s) therein:
The South 100 feet of the North 150 feet of Tract 241, C. D. Hillman' s
Lake Washington Garden of Eden, Division No. 4, according to plat
recorded in Volume 11 of Plats , page 82, records of King County,
Washington.
SUBJECT TO reservation in Grantor to reasonable rights of access to
Grantor' s septic tank and drain field located along the easterly 75 feet
of the above described premises ; and further subject to Grantor' s non-
exclusive right to use the above described premises, together with
Grantor' s invitees, for ingress , egress and parking purposes and such
reservation to remain in full force and effect as long as Grantor
retains ownership of the adjoining premises to the North, otherwise
said reservations shall become null and void.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, said corporation has caused this instrument to be executed by its proper officers
and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed this -I/- day of Viger T a e_ , 1975
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Secretary.
-% � HINGTON,
F' A SO' ss.
CoNty•of... KING
On this '�/7`'t day of - ,19 75 before me, the undersigned,
a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared
and
to me known to be the President and Secretary, respectively, of RENTON HIGHLANDS
LIONS CLUB formerly known as KENNYDALE LIONS CLUB,
the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, 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
authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said
corporation.
Witness my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year,first above written.
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INTEROFFICE MEMO
T0: DATE: March 26 , 1975
Gene L. Coulon
Director, Parks 6 Recreation
FROM: Gerard M. Shellan
City Attorney
SUBJECT: Kennydale Lions Park
Dear Gene:
Thank you for your letter received March 2+4, 1975 ,
together with copy of the Quit Claim Deed from the Renton
Highlands Lions Club. Our comments are as follows :
A. The Deed does not show any consideration and the
clause "ten dollars and other good and valuable consideration"
should be inserted, or if it is a dedication, then it should
so state.
B. It would be preferable to spell out the Grantor's
right of access across the parcel to reach their septic tanks
and drainfield. As written, Grantor could cross any place
which may not be advisable if the City may contemplate some
improvements in the future. Since they also have the
unlimited right to park, as well as ingress and egress , the
City undoubtedly would not be able to use it for any park
purposes as long as that condition exists.
If we can be of any further help to you in this matter
please advise.
We remain,
Gerard M. Shellan
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 23 , 1975 Municipal Building
Monday 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and called
the meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, Council President; WILLIAM J. GRANT, KENNETH
COUNCIL D. BRUCE, RICHARD M. STREDICKE AND GEORGE J. PERRY. MOVED BY DELAURENTI ,
SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMEN HENRY E.SCHELLERT,
AND EARL CLYMER. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City
IN ATTENDANCE Clerk; G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director;
WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; DEL BENNETT, Airport Director;
GENE COULON, Park and Recreation Director; DON STARK, Administrative
Assistant; BOB HUGHES, Legislative Aide; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire Chief;
HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Supt. , JIM MAGSTADT,
Asst. Planning Director; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent; DAVE HAMLIN,
Traffic Engineer.
;'RESS Mrs. Mary Wilbert Smith, Editor, Greater Renton News; Mr. Eric Pryne,
IN ATTENDANCE News Editor, Renton Record-Chronicle.
MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke requested addition of CARRIED to first motion Page
3 and noted for clarification of last paragraph Page 3, the entire matter
of benefits for uniformed Administrative personnel and the funding, was
referred to Finance and Personnel Committee. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED
BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL AMEND MINUTES AS REQUESTED. CARRIED. MOVED BY
DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF 6/23/75 AS
AMENDED. CARRIED.
PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and
Adams Vista posted as required by law, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Meeting to
Proposed consider the Annexation to Renton of properties in the area of Adams
Annexation Vista, in the vicinity of Union Ave. S.E. (132nd Ave. S.E. ) and North
of N.E. 24th St. (S.E. 101st St. ) , being 5 acre subdivision easterly
of Glenco and Sierra Heights Elementary School . Asst. Planning Director
Magstadt used area maps to explain area. Calvin and Vera Doss, 9925
134th S.E. , representing owners of property, indicated willingness to
accept the City's pre-existing bonded indebtness , Comprehensive Plan
,nd zoning. MOVED LY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL ACCEPT
THE LETTER 01 INTENT 110 ANNEX AND AUTHORIZE CIRCULATION OF PETITION
WITH ACCEPTANCE OF BONDED INDEBTEDNESS AND COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and
Six-Year Street posted as required by law, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing to
Construction consider the City's Six-Year Construction Program, 1976-1981 . Public
Program Works Director Gonnason noted the changes and proposed program as shown
on the 7-page attachment. Traffic Engineer Hamlin used Arterial Street
Map and Six-Year Street Program Map to designate each improvement.
Mrs. Versie Vaupel , 221 Wells N. , inquired of improvements to Wells Ave.
bridge and Garden Ave. N. , being advised of high priority on bridge and
hope to obtain funding and that portion of Garden to be improved is with-
out curbs and qutter. Following discussion of naming of Strander Blvd. ,
extending from Tukwilla, and various other improvements, it was MOVED
BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING.
CARRIED. MOVE+: 131 STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL APPROVE THE
SIX-YEAR STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM.* Councilman Grant inquired re
SR 515 and was advised that scheduling is indefinite due to failure of
additional revenue, that it may be 1978. *MOTION CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE
Highlands Lions Letter from Park and Recreation Director Coulon presented Park Board
Park Deed recommendation for acceptance of Quit Claim Deed from the Renton High-
lands Lions Club, formerly known as the Kennydale Lions Club, to a
parcel of property north of the existing Kennydale Lions Park. The Dir-
ector'sletter noted the City has been negotiating for some time for
the deed to the 1/2 acre. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI ,
COUNCIL ACCEPT PROPERTY QUICT CLAIM DEED AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
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Renton City Council
6/23/75 - Page 2
CORRESPONDENCE - Continued
Metro Bus Letter from Board of Public Works Chairman Bennett reported granting
Shelters Metro a permit for use of excess public right-of-way to locate four bus
passenger shelters at Bronson Way NE & Vuemont Place NE, Mill Ave. S. &
S.2nd St. , Kirkland Ave. NE & NE Sunset Blvd. and NE 7th St.& Edmonds
Ave NE. The letter reported Metro's request for a waiver of the annual
fee for use of public right-of-way, being a non-revenue producing service
to the private citizens. The Board' s letter concurred in the request and
recommended fee be waived. The letter noted Mr. Joe Fernandez, consul-
tant coordinator for Metro would be present with shelter model and further
information. Mr. Fernandez presented display model and reported two roof
styles, flat or hipped; that buildings have 6' X9' roof size aad hold 10
people, steel tube frame and plastic sides, cost $2,700 installed on the
site and lighting will net be installed as the Renton locations are suf-
ficiently lighted; also noting Metro will provide and maintain receptacle;
that Renton' s shelters would cost $2,200 to $2,300 each. MOVED BY
DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND WAIVE FEE FOR METRO SHELTERS. CARRIED.
Hazen Area Letter from City Clerk Mead noted receipt of Boundary Review Board
Annexation waiver of review and approval of the Hazen area annexation, recommending
referral to the Legislation Committee for the annexation ordinance.
MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR WITH THE CITY
CLERK AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. Councilman
Stredicke noted the Boundary Review Board reservation of County island
created by this annexation, however the Board recognized the community
needs in regard to Hazen High School and authorized the Hazen Annexation.
Stredicke noted objection to inclusion of the total area thereby creating
a County island. MOTION CARRIED.
Law and Letter from Mayor Garrett submitted Law and Justice projects to be
Justice included in the 1976 King County Law and Justice Plan pursuant to the
Projects and City' s interlocal planning agreement, projects having been approved by
Planning King County Planning Advisory Committee and the King County Council .
The letter also attached the County's overall goals and subgoals. Renton' s
projects were listed as Police Department crisis intervention training
and Police Department record keeping (mechanical file and data station
i.e. mini-computer); also Juvenile crime reduction program which will
involve greater police use of community based juvenile programs, such
as RAYS, and will limit the need for referring as many youth to Juvenile
Court. The letter listed the total estimated allocation for Renton's
projects as $39,573, with the 5% City matching funds as $2,199. The
letter also noted the Public Defender project will not be operated by
Bellevue this year and suggested the City may wish to consider a direct
contract with the Department of Public Defense and a $2,000 direct
budget allocation in the absence of LEAA funds for this program. The
City has allotted $2,000 annually to the Bellevue administered project
($1 ,800 LEAA funds; $200 City match) .
Law and The Mayor' s letter listed King County Goals: 1 . Reduce Burglary;
Justice 2. Increase the fairness of the King County Criminal Justice System;
(Continued) 3. Increase efficiency of the King County Criminal Justice System.
The letter requested approval of the City' s projects and the County's
goals and subgoals, asking authorization to enter into a contract with
the State Law and Justice Office for these projects; also noting require-
ment for resolution. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL CON-
CUR IN THE REQUESTS FOR APPROVAL OF THE CITY'S PROJECTS AND COUNTY GOALS
AND AUTHORIZE CONTRACT WITH STATE, REFERRING THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION
COMMITTEE FOR NECESSARY RESOLUTION. Upon inquiry by Councilman Grant,
Police Chief Darby reported the files and mini-computer would be new
equipment, that new computer would be available 24 hours per day rather
Rape Line than only 9 hours. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke asked for
Sponsorship additional information re LEAA operation. Mrs. Versie Vaupel representing
Asked Renton Rape Line, noted need for additional funding and asked considera-
tion for CETA funding or Law :and Justice Planning funding.
Street Vacation Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of 100% ownership of abutting
Lake View Blvd. properties petitioning street vacation of Lake View Boulevard, the City
Council having requested additional signature of fee title owner on
May 26, when petition originally filed by Mr. Robert B.Martindale. The
letter recommended referral to the Legislation Committee for resolution
setting date of July 14, for public hearing and to the public Works
Department and Board of Public Works for recommendation concerning