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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991 Correspondence CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
RESOLUTION NO. 2806
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, UPDATING
THE CITY'S SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
1991-•1996.
WHEREAS, the City of Renton has heretofore adopted a "Six-Year
Transportation Improvement Program" pursuant to Chapter 7 ,
Extraordinary Session Laws of the State of Washington, and Chapter
195 of the 1961 Session Laws of the State of Washington, and as same
has heretofore been amended from time to time, and such plan and
program having heretofore been duly amended and modified from time
to time as authorized by law; and
WHEREAS, the City Council, after recommendation of its Public
Works Department, caused to be held a public hearing thereon on July
16, 1990, and after notice to the public as provided by law for the
purpose of considering adoption, modification, and amendments of
said plan and program; and
WHEREAS, at such public hearing held on July 16, 1990, due
consideration was given to the proposed changes and amendments for
the purpose of updating such plan and program.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,
WASHINGTON, DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I . The City' s "Six-Year Transportation Improvement
Program" and the City' s "Arterial Street Plan" are hereby further
amended and modified, all as more particularly shown on the attached
Exhibits "A, " "B, " "C, " and "D" incorporated herein as if fully set
forth.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2806
SECTION II . The aforestated plan and program, as evidenced
by said Exhibits, shall be and constitute the City' s "Six-Year
Transportation Improvement Program" and the City' s "Arterial Street
Plan, " and same to remain in full force and effect until further
revised, amended, and modified as provided by law.
SECTION III . The Director of Public Works and the City Clerk
are hereby authorized and directed to file this Resolution, together
with the Exhibits, with the Director of Highways for the State of
Washington and as otherwise provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 23rd day of July, 19.90 .
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Marilyn Y. etersen, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 23rd
day of July, 1990 .
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Approved as to form:
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Lawrence J. Wa en, City Attorney
Date of Publication:
RES . 104 : 7-18-90 :as .
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Exhibit A--(.see booklet on file)
City of Renton
Six Year Transportation Improvement Program
1991-1996
1. Street Overlay Program
2. Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 27th St to SW 16th St
3. North Renton Liveable Streets
4. Park/Lake Washington Blvd Intersection Improvements
5. Benson Road Improvements Phase II Study
6. S 43rd St Widening(LID 329)
7. Park Ave N-Bronson Way N to N 10th St
8. Mill Ave S Rebuild - Joint w/I-405 HOV
9. Main Ave S
10. Houser Way Relocated - Sunset Interchange to N 8th St
11. CBD Transportation Study
12. Transit Study
13. Walkway Program
14. CBD Streetscape Improvements
15. Bridge Inspection and Emergency Repair Program
16. Traffic Signal Loop&Pavement Repair Program
17,. Light Pole Replacement Program
18. Sidewalk Repair Program
19. Arterial Circulation improvements
20. SW 16th St - Lind Ave SW to Oakesdale Ave SW
21. NE 44th St Signals and Interchange Phase I
22. SW 16th St - Oakesdale Ave SW to Monster Rd
23. I-405 Studies
24. S 2nd St Signal Visibility Safety Project
25. SW 43rd St / SR-167 Loop Ramp Improvements
26. Guardrail Improvement Program
27. Neighborhood Improvements/Beautification Program
28. City Gateways Program
29. S 2nd St do Main Ave S
30. Maple Valley Highway - Maplewood Ave SE to East City Limits (WSDOT Widening)
31. 4th Blvd - Logan to Monterey Drive Study
32. S Grady Way HOV
33. Lake Washington Blvd - N Park Dr to N 44th St Bike/Pedestrian Trail Study
34. Missing Links Program
35. Monster Road Bridge Interim Repairs
36. Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 31st St to SW 27th St
37. S 192nd St/ 200th St - SR-167 to SR-515 Study
38. SE Puget Dr- Jones P1 SW to Edmonds Ave SE
39. TBZ Planning Studies
40. Edmonds Ave NE - NE 4th St to Sunset Blvd NE Study
41. Duvall Ave NE - Sunset Blvd NE to North City Limits Study
42. N Park Dr- Lake Washington Blvd to I-405 Study
43. Aberdeen Ave NE - NE 20th St to NE 27th St Study
44. Talbot Rd S - S 43rd St to South City Limits
45. SW Grady / Shattuck Signal Improvements
46. S 3rd / Smithers / Logan Signal Improvements
47. Benson Rd S & S 31st St Signalization
48. S 3rd St&Rainier Pedestrian Improvements
49. S 2nd St &Rainier Pedestrian Improvements
50. Other Valley Transportation Projects
51. I-405 HOV / SR-515 Interchange Study
52. Garden Ave N - N 6th St to N 8th St
53. Sunset Blvd NE/Anacortes Ave NE
7/24/90
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Claim: Hill, CL-91-009 Claim for damages in the amount of $1,280.56 filed by Judith and Dennis
Hill, 18116 150th Court SE, Renton, for damage to vehicle and fire hydrant
allegedly caused by a rut in the road on 140th Avenue SE (12/30/90). Refer
to City Attorney and insurance service.
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CAG: 91-001, City Clerk reported bid opening on 1/22/91 for water/sewer improvements at
Water/Sewer Blaine Avenue NE and North 3rd Street; 15 bids; engineer's estimate:
Improvements, Blaine Schedule A, $47,272.58; Schedule B, $47,695.10; Schedule C, $40,052.66;
Avenue NE & N. 3rd Schedule D, $8,390.91. Refer to Utilities Committee.
Lease: LAG-65-877, Airport Division submitted Boeing lease addendum implementing negotiated
Boeing Lease Addendum lease rates for the period June 1, 1990, through May 31, 1995 (LAG-877-65).
Refer to Transportation (Aviation) Committee.
Councilman Tanner requested information on the square footage lease rate for
the Boeing lease. Mayor Clymer agreed to provide the information.
Planning: Comprehensive Planning Division requested public hearing be set on February 18, 1991, to
Plan Annexation Policies hold the first of two required public hearings to consider proposed
Comprehensive Plan annexation policies. Council concur.
Boards/Commissions: Planning Division requested resolution authorizing the defense and payment
Legal Assistance for of claims for volunteers serving on boards and commissions. Refer to Ways
Volunteers and Means Committee.
Planning: Distribution Planning Division submitted draft service agreement for distribution of
Growth Management Growth Management funds prepared by King County. Refer to Planning and
Funds Agreement Development Committee.
MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL ADOPT
THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED. CARRIED.
Separate Consideration: Item 5.g - Planning Division submitted planning consultant contract extension
Planning: Comprehensive for services provided in developing the residential policies for the
Plan Residential Policies Comprehensive Plan. Information only.
Consultant
Councilwoman Zimmerman questioned implementation of this extension of
services since it was not included in the 1991 budget requests and subsequent
allocations and since applicants for planning positions will soon be
interviewed and selected. Mayor Clymer explained that this consultant and
Senior Planner Rebecca Lind are the only personnel available who have
historical knowledge of the Comprehensive Plan process. He explained
further that the Administration was not aware at the time of budget
deliberations that other staff assigned to the Comprehensive Plan would
resign and that extension of the consultant services would be required. In
response to Council inquiry, City Attorney Warren noted that the Mayor has
approval authority if the monies have been budgeted and allocated in the
budget.
Councilman Tanner noted that this is an "information only" item, and
objected to its inclusion on the consent agenda. He also stated that if this is
not a specific budget item, it should have been brought before the Council
for approval. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY EDWARDS,
COUNCIL AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR, TO SIGN THE CONTRACT FOR
CONSULTANT SERVICES. CARRIED.
Public Works: S. 192nd Item 5.i - Transportation Division reported Transportation Improvement
Street, SR-167 to SR-515 Account (TIA) grant application for $200,00 grant, matching share of $15,000
Route Study (TIA) required by City for South 192nd Street, SR-167 to SR-515, route study.
Information only.
Councilman Edwards commented that he would prefer that "information only"
items are not placed on the consent agenda. Executive Assistant Jay
Covington explained that Items 5.g and 5.i were included in the consent
agenda in an effort to inform Council of pending items in a timely manner.
Staff's intention was that Council be made aware of the submission of the
TIA grant application so Council would have advance information before
grant funds are received. In response to Councilman Stredicke inquiry, Mr.
Covington stated that matching grant funds have been budgeted for this
project.
Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator Lynn Guttmann explained that
this project is multi-jurisdictional and is included in the Transportation
Improvement Plan (TIP).
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February 4. 1991 Renton City Council Minutes Page 38
Council members were amenable to Mayor Clymer's suggestion that the
Council meeting agenda include an "information only" category for listing
items of this nature.
CORRESPONDENCE Councilwoman Mathews entered correspondence from Suburban Cities
SCA: Staffing Plan Association (SCA) stating that the SCA Emergent Issues Committee has
developed a draft staffing plan which will be discussed at the February 13,
1991, SCA meeting. MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-
WHEELER, COUNCIL REFER THIS MATTER TO THE PLANNING AND
DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW. CARRIED.
King County: School Councilwoman Mathews entered correspondence from King County Executive
Adequacy Standards Tim Hill regarding King County Council action to adopt school adequacy
standards and authorize impact fees. In response to Council inquiry, Mayor
Clymer said that he has referred this letter to staff for response.
Councilwoman Mathews requested that Planning Commission members also
receive a copy of this letter.
OLD BUSINESS Planning and Development Committee Chairman Mathews presented a report
Planning & Development stating that the Committee recommended approval of the expenditure of
Committee $2,534.79 to pay the City's per capita share of Suburban Cities Association
SCA: Governance Summit (SCA) governance summit costs (referred 1/14/91). MOVED BY MATHEWS,
Costs SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
REPORT.* In response to Councilwoman Zimmerman inquiry, Ms. Mathews
explained that the 1991 budget included an appropriation for regional
governance expenditures. *MOTION CARRIED.
Planning: Shoreline Planning and Development Committee Chairman Mathews reported that the
Program, Dock Variance Committee recommended the deletion of review of dock variance language
Language for the Shoreline Master Program from the Committee referrals since Renton
dock variance language has been approved by the State (referred 2/5/90).
MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Personnel: Employee Councilman Stredicke requested a list of Planning/Building/Public Works
Awards employees who have been awarded jackets, the dollar amount of the
expenditure, and the budget account to which the expenditure was charged.
In response to Mr. Stredicke's concern that employees receive equal
consideration, Mayor Clymer stated that the personnel director and the
community relations specialist are developing a policy regarding employee
awards and benefits.
WSDOT: I-405 S-Curve Councilwoman Keolker-Wheeler requested a status report from the
Project Administration on the gas line broken during 1-405 S-curve project
construction activity in the Renton Hill area on February 4, 1991, and asked
the Administration to provide a detailed report explaining procedures for
protecting Renton Hill residents if similar emergencies should occur in the
future.
In response to Ms. Keolker-Wheeler's request for information on the
Administration's meeting with Washington State Department of Transportation
(WSDOT) on the I-405 S-curve project, Executive Assistant Covington stated
that the City expressed its frustration with the progress of the project, and
received apologies from the State for failure to follow through on agreements.
Administrator Guttmann submitted an outline of specific areas of concern,
and the City received assurances from the WSDOT that commitments would
be met. Mr. Covington announced that an open house will be held at the
Renton Chamber of Commerce on February 7, 1991, to provide project
information to interested citizens.
Council made the following inquiries:
1) Is a Renton City employee on the project site at all times?
2) Has a public hearing been held that permits State control of City right-
of-ways in the construction area?
3) Is WSDOT planning to hold public meetings to allow citizen input,
resolve easement and jurisdiction issues, and explain project procedures
as previously agreed upon?
Mr. Covington explained that since the S-curve project is the State's
responsibility, the City has never had personnel on the construction site
continuously; however, Transportation Planning Supervisor David Martin was
recently assigned to the project and communicates daily with the State
contact for the project. City Attorney Warren said that the State informed
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CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
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SUBMITTING DATA: FOR AGENDA OF: 2/04/91
Dept/Div/Board. .Transportation Division
Staff Contact. . Lee Haro AGENDA STATUS:
Consent X
SUBJECT: TIA Grant Application for Public Hearing. .
"S. 192nd St. SR-167 to SR-515 Route Study" Correspondence. .
Ordinance
Resolution
Old Business. . . .
EXHIBITS: New Business. . . .
Study Session. . .
A: TIA Urban Preliminary Prospectus Other
With Attachments
RECOMMENDED ACTION: APPROVALS:
Information only. This item will come Legal Dept X
back to Council if grant is received. Finance Dept. . . . X
Other
FISCAL IMPACT:
Expenditure Required. . . Transfer Amendment. . .
Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated. . . . $200, 000
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
Matching funds for this grant are in the CIP budget of Renton and the
project is in the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan adopted by
the City Council. The Mayor's signature affirms this and allows the
City of Renton to request $200, 000 of State Transportation Improvement
Account Funds.
CITY OF RENTON
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MEMORANDUM
DATE: January 24, 1991
TO: Mayor Earl Clymer
FROM: Iia tmann
STAFF CONTACT: Mel W on
SUBJECT: TIA GRANT FOR S. 192ND STREET SR-167 TO SR-515 ROUTE
STUDY
Attached you will find the preliminary prospectus for the above-referenced grant
request which requires your signature on page 6.
The designated local matching funds for this grant are in the current budgets of the City
of Renton and King County; the legislative bodies of both agencies have approved this
project in their respective six-year transportation improvement programs.
As you know, the S. 192nd/S. 196th/S. 200th Street corridor is a multi jurisdiction
effort being coordinated through the South County Area Transportation Benefit District
(SCATBD) and involves projects in King County, Renton, Kent and SeaTac. •
Our action in submitting thisprospectus not only provides us the funding to pursue the
corridor study from SR-167 to SR-515, but also makes it possible for the projects in the
other jurisdictions to move forward.
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"LL k Planning/Building/Public Works Department
Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttman,Administrator
January 23, 1991
• Mr. Jerry M. Fay, Executive Director
Transportation Improvement Board
Transportation Building KF-01
Olympia, WA 98504
Dear Mr. Fay:
Subject: Submittal of Preliminary Prospectus for S. 192nd St. SR-515 to SR-167
Route Study
Please find enclosed the City of Renton's completed Urban Preliminary Prospectus for
the above-referenced project. As per our schedule for this project, we are requesting
the prospectus be submitted to the Transportation.Improvement Board for approval at
their March, 1991, meeting.
As you know, this project is a portion of the S. 192nd/S. 196th/S. 200th Street corridor
that involves projects in King County, Renton, Kent, and SeaTac, and is being
coordinated through the South County Area Transportation Benefit District (SCATBD).
If you or your staff have any questions or wish to discuss the projects further, please
contact Mel Wilson, Transportation Systems Manager, at 235-2621.
Sincerely,
yn Guttm.f n\\\L- ---
P annng/Bu,IIing/Public Works Administrator
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200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055
PROJECT NUMBER 9_a- 1 Z( 0 0 3)
TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT
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URBAN PRELIMINARY PROSPECTUS
General Information
Lead Agency City of Renton
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&Address 200 Mill Avenue S. 277-6217.
Renton, WA 98055
Functional Classification. * Federal Route Number
PRINCIPAL X MINOR_ COLLECTOR_ *Being applied for
Project Name Length in Miles
South 192nd Street SR 167 to SR 515 . 1.25 mile
(Route Study)
Project Termini
SR515 to SR167 '
. Description of Proposed Improvements
1. Attach a vicinity map showing the project location. Attached •
2. Attach a sketch of a typical roadway section,right of way to right of way,conforming to applicable design standards. N/A
3. Attach a copy of the current agency-approved Six Year Transportation Program. Attached
This project must be Included in the approved Six Year Transportation Program.
4. Describe the type of work,planned for this project In tho.opaco bolow. If nocoosnry,attachadditional shoot.
This project will be a route feasibility and environmental study examining
alternate corridors for the proposed South 192nd arterial and will determine
the preferred route, alignment and roadway widths for this section of the
arterial and establish the connection points to the remainder of the corridor to
the east and to the west. Impacts on neighborhood plans will also be evaluated.
* Entire project must be on the Statewide.Functional Classification System.
TIB Form 190-052
(Wised o3r90 - Page 1 of 6
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PROJECT NUMBER 9
TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT
1 URBAN PRELIMINARY PROSPECTUS
STUDY . Cost Estimate
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Number Study Engineering of Way Amount Other Engineering Project Cost
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Total
Cost
* Work performed by the local agency's own forces,and/or negotiated contracts with Utilities&Railroads
1A. TOTAL AMOUNT FOR STUDY (2+6) 250,000
1 B. MAXIMUM ELIGIBLE ENGINEERING (25%X4)(Limited to Final Contract Amount) N/A
1C. NON-ELIGIBLE ENGINEERING COSTS (1A-1B)(If less than 0,then 0) N/A
1D. TOTAL ELIGIBLE PROJECT COSTS (7-1C) 25 0,000
1E. LOCAL MATCHING FUNDS (Minimum Amount 20%x 1D) 5 0,00 0
1F. SUBTOTAL (1D-1E) 200,000
1G. AMOUNT OF TIA FUNDS SHOWN IN URBAN PROGRAM APPLICATION FORM 200,000
1H. BALANCE (1G-1 F)(Surplus Is+,Deficit is-) —0-
11. AMOUNT OF INCREASE REQUESTED FOR PRELIMINARY APPROVAL —0—
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Local match is considered to be eligible in-kind contributions and all funds other than Transportation Improvement
Account(TIA) funds or Urban Arterial Trust Account(UATA) funds. The minimum local match is 20%of the
total eligible project cost. List all funding sources and the amount of funds pledged for the project.
Funding Sources
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King County N 35,000
. City of Renton N 15,000
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! :::;:TOT'AL.LOCAL MATCHING FUNDS
$ 50,000 •
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List.all agencies and/or private groups involved in the project. Describe their involvement.
King County, City of Kent, City of Seatac and City of Renton each have taken
the lead for the portions of the S. 192/S. 196/ S. 200 St. corridor in their
• respective jurisdictions. The project is being coordinated on an on-going basis
among these jurisdictions and with the WSDOT to assure compatible design
and scheduling.
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I URBAN PRELIMINARY PROSPECTUS.
Estimated . STUDY Cost
Design& Right Total Preliminary Total
Value Engr of Way Preliminary :Local .Preliminary
TIA TIA TIA Funds Cost
(TIA&Local)
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..20-0,00.0.-_ .... .__.. 0.. . . . 200,000 _ .50,000 . 250,000. . ... . •
Estimated Construction Phase Cost •
Total Construction Total
Construction Costs . Construction Local Construction
include Contract, TIA. Funds Cost
Other Local Work& mA&Local)
Construction Engineering' --'
N/A N/A N/A
Estimated Total STUDY Cost •
Design& Right ' Total Total Total Total
Value Engr of Way ConstructionProject Local Project
TIA TIA TIA TIA Funds Cost
(TIA &Local)
200,000 0 0 . 200,000 50,000 250,00.0
. Demand for TM Funds.
List demand for funds by quarter for the first two years of the project and by year for the remainder.
quarter Year ' Design Right of Way Construction • Total .
1-3 91'
.. 4-6 91 20,000 . 20,000
7-9 91 3.0,000 30,000 •
10-12 91 30,000 • 30,00.0 _
1-3 9.2 ----30,000 _ 30,000
.-_•_4-6____._...._.92.._....._ .30.,.000 ... . . . . . 30 000
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7-9 92 30,00,0 30,000
10-12 92 30,000 ---- --_—_ 30,000 :
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TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT
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Submit a project schedule for each stage.
PROPOSED PROJECT SCHEDULE
STAGE STUDY
PRELIMINARY PHASE
PE APPROVAL NIA / Mo/Yr
LOCAL AND/OR PRIVATE FUNDING CERTIFICATION .. .S.11.9.1).�. A9rPAMPRtP..... 6 / 91 Mo/Yr
MEETING WITH UTILITIES' N/A _/_ Mo/Yr
UTILITY AND/OR RAILROAD AGREEMENTS N/.A / Mo/Yr
TYPE OF ENVIRONMENTAL INVOLVEMENTS EIS or EA Type
(EIS,CE,EA,DECLARATION OF N.S.)
DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT CIRCULATED Rr...EA 3 / 92 Mo/Yr
FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT CIRCULATED if necessary /g Mo/Yr
R/W PLANS COMPLETION N/A /_ Mo/Yr
PARCELS INVOLVING MAJOR IMPACT NIA Number
PARCELS INVOLVING MINOR IMPACT NI.A Number
PARCEL APPRAISAL COMPLETION N/A
_/ Mo/Yr
PARCEL NEGOTIATION COMPLETION N/A A _/ Mo/Yr
CONDEMNATION ORDINANCE (if needed) N/A _/_ Mo/Yr
R/W ACQUISITION COMPLETE N/A
_/ Mo/Yr
CONSTRUCTION PHASE
CONSTRUCTION APPROVAL N/A _/ Mo/Yr
CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENT N/A / Mo/Yr
CONTRACT AWARD N/A _/_ Mo/Yr
CONTRACT COMPLETION N/A / _ Mo/Yr
• Notify TIB 5 days prior to meeting.
TIB Form 190-052
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IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT
ValTRANSPORTATION
URBAN PRELIMINARY PROSPECTUS
Certification
CERTIFICATION IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LOCAL AND/OR PRIVATE MATCHING FUNDS AND
OTHER FUNDS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROJECT ARE AVAILABLE TO COORDINATE WITH
THE PROPOSED PROJECT DEVELOPMENT. YES/NO YES
ATTACH EXECUTED AGREEMENTS WITH JOINT AGENCIES AND/OR PRIVATE SOURCES
FOR PROJECTS WITH FUNDING FROM SOURCES OTHER THAN THE LEAD AGENCY.
IF LOCAL MATCHING FUNDS CAN NOT BE CERTIFIED AT THIS TIME, THE LEAD AGENCY
HAS ONE YEAR AFTER BOARD APPROVAL OF THIS PROSPECTUS TO PROVIDE WRITTEN
CERTIFICATION TO THE BOARD OF THE PLEDGED LOCAL AND/OR PRIVATE FUNDING.
FUNDS ALLOCATED TO AN APPLICANT THAT DOES NOT CERTIFY ITS FUNDING WITHIN
ONE YEAR MAY BE REALLOCATED BY THE BOARD.
THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN REVIEWED BY THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF THE ADMINISTERING
AGENCY OR IT'S DESIGNEE,AND IS CONSISTENT WITH THE AGENCY'S COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOI MEN1 AND STATE, REGIONAL, AND LOCAL
TRANSPORTATION PLANS.
CITY OF RENTON
Lead Agency
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SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 1991 TO 1996 .
City/ County Renton/King . Hearing Date July 16, 1990 Pg 7
City No 1070. Adoption Date July 23, 1990 •
County No. 17 Resolution No. 2806
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F P PROJECT IDENTIFICATION m T C F PROJECT COSTS IN THOUSANDS-OF DOLLARS ' IN THOUSANDS'S
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N i DESCRIPTION OF WORK jo Work T L R N OBLIGATION TOTAL FUNDING SOURCE- FEDERAL OBLIGATION
C o f code AE R . D SCHEDULE 1 --- --- --- ---. PLAN •
' TC r (Street name or number, c (s) L N Y YE AR FUNDS I FEDERAL CAPP, FEDERAL
NL i Co. road name or number, lw G 0 S 1 Local ( RAP, UTILITY AID I . FIRST .2ND
LA t termini beginning & end. ao T V T 1st 2nd 3rd 5TH I 1 Prog/Amt TIA, CODES PROJECT I. YEAR THRU
- S y Describe work to be done.) Sr H E . A & & I 1 1 UATA . NUMBER I ANNUAL 6TH .
S No sk • R T 4TH 6th I. . I 1 Prog/Amt 1 1 ELEMT. YEARS
1 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 9' 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 19 20
• . 16 37.S 192nd St / 200th St - SR -167 to SR - 515' Study 1 U 0.98 X P • 235 0 0 0 235 . 35 T 200 P.E..
Prepare environmental impact statement, develop a -j. C+ietzy 0 v /C.- PR1✓V l ai y ,QGIDG/t i 7Cb is R/W
design report on various design alternatives. Further CONST
extensions to west City of Kent. To-rAt.. 25t2.,00a TOTAL
17 38 SE Puget Dr - Jones Pl SW to Edmonds Ave SE 4 BCDF 0.56 U 0 0 1010 0 1010 1010 P.E.
Roadway reconstruction and resurfacing to include: GHJ R/W
curbs, sidewalks, street lighting, channeLization, and CONST I'
storm drainage. TOTAL ! .
39 TBZ .Planning Studies8 U F 100 0 0 0 100 100 P.E. 1-
Planning, project development and financial management, R/W
of transportation benefit zones. CONST
TOTAL!
17 40 Edmonds Ave NE - NE 4th St to Sunset Blvd NE Study 2 U 0.87 U 0 0 .-100 0 100 100 • P.E.
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Prepare a design report for widening roadway from 2 to R/W I
4 lanes, includes curbs, -sidewalks., street lighting, roadway CONSTI
resufacing, channelization and storm drainage. TOTAL
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16 41 Duvall Ave NE - Sunset Blv NE to N City Limits Study. 2 U 0.47 U 0. 0 100 . 0 100 100 P.E.
Preliminary engineering study for widening roadway to R/W
5.lanes, includes: curbs, sidewalks, storm drainage, CONST
street lighting, and channelization. TOTAL ' .
14 42 N Park Dr - Lk Washingtong Blvd to I-405 Study 6 U 0.15 P . 0 0 60 0 60 30 T 30 . P.E.
Conduct Preliminary Engineering study to facilitate trafficR/W
flow on N Park Dr to.and•from 17405. CONST
TOTAL I .1
July 23. 1990 '.enton City Council Minutes Page 231
Fire: Uniform Fire Code, Public Safety Committee Chairman Edward presented a report stating that the
Carnivals and Fairs & Committee recommended Council concur in the request to approve the
Outdoor Fires proposed amendments to the Uniform Fire Code, Carnivals and Fairs and
Outdoor Fires, with the following modifications/additions:
1. D. Article 4 - Section 4-108...to add Definition...
"CARNIVAL is a mobile enterprise principally devoted to offering
amusement or entertainment to the public in, upon, or by means of
portable amusement rides or devices or temporary structures in any
number or combination, whether or not associated with other structures
or forms of public attraction."
2) Article II, Section 11.101, 1988 Edition entitled "BON FIRES AND
OUTDOOR RUBBISH FIRES"; add exception to outdoor fires; licensing;
regulations:
"Self-contained enclosed outdoor cooking appliances, to include:
propane, charcoal briquettes or other solid fuel burning devices are not
required to have a permit."
The Committee further recommended this matter be referred to the Ways and
Means Committee. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY NELSON,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.* MOVED BY
KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL AMEND
THE MOTION TO ADD "IF USED FOR COOKING PURPOSES" TO THE
END OF THE EXCEPTION UNDER NUMBER 2 ABOVE. CARRIED.
*ORIGINAL MOTION AS AMENDED CARRIED.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways & Means Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker-Wheeler presented the
Committee following ordinances for seconded and final reading:
Ordinance #4280 An ordinance was read amending Title IV and Title IX of City Code by
Public Works: repealing certain sections and transferring certain sections to another title of
Construction Code the City Code due to a duplication in the City Code book. MOVED BY
Duplication STREDICKE, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE
ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
Ordinance #4281 An ordinance was read amending Section 9-7-1, of Chapter 7, Road, Bridge,
Public Works: and Municipal Construction Standards, Title IX of the City code adopting
Construction Code construction codes, standard specifications, and standard plans and details by
reference. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY
EDWARDS, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL
CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker-Wheeler presented the
following ordinance for first reading:
Streets: Valley An ordinance was read establishing a joint public and private transportation
Transportation Plan, Joint improvement program for the area south of I-405 and west of SR 167 (the
Public & Private Valley Freeway). MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY
EDWARDS, COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND
MEANS COMMITTEE FOR TWO WEEK. CARRIED.
Ways and Means Committee Chairman Keolker-Wheeler presented the
following resolutions for reading and adoption:
Streets: 1991-1996 Six- A resolution was read updating.the City's 1991-1996 Six-Year Transportation
Year Transportation Improvement Program. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED
Improvement Prigjam , BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
TIP)
Streets: Valley A resolution was read adopting the Valley Transportation Plan as a SEPA
Transportation Plan, policy. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY EDWARDS,
SEPA Policy COUNCIL APPROVE THIS RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE REPORT
July 23, 1990
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinances for second and final reading:
Amending Title IV and Title IX by Repealing Certain Sections and Transferring Certain
Sections to Another Title of the Code Book (discovered a duplication in code)
Construction Code-Revision
The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following ordinances for first reading:
Renton Valley Transportation SEPA Policy
The Ways and Means Committee recommends the following resolution for reading and adoption
Updating the City's Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 1991-1996
Adopting the Valley Transportation Plan as a SEPA Policy
APPROVAL OF VOUCHERS
The Ways and Means Committee recommends approval for payment claims checks #71569 through
71973 and four wire transfers, totaling $1,116,329.57; and payroll vouchers #89392 through 89909,
and 222 direct deposits, in the amount of $789,293.61.
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Kathy Ke ker-Wheeler, Chair
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Richard Stredicke, Member
SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (1991 THRU 1996)
Copies sent to
Community Transportation Services
Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce
Washington Natural Gas Company
U.S. West Communications, Inc.
City of Issaquah
TCI Cablevision of Washington, Inc.
Washington State Department of Transportation (2 copies)
Puget Sound Council of Governments
Transportation Improvement Board
City of Bellevue
City of Kent
City of Tukwila
King County Division of Roads & Engineering
VATA
METRO
Mayor and Council Members (8 Copies)
City Clerk ( 30 Copies)
Engineering Design and Utilities
Public Works Administrator
City Attorney
Transportation Systems (12 Copies)
Renton Planning Commission
Planning Department
ds CIT' OF RENTON
Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator
July 31, 1990
City of Bellevue
Public Works/Utility Department
P.O. Box 90012
Bellevue, WA 98009-9012
Attn: Clark Douglas
RE: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1991-1996)
Dear Clark:
Enclosed for your review is a copy of the City of Renton Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program (1991-1996). Please signthe enclosed Certification of Review
Form and mail to the Transportation Improvement Board.
If you have any questions, please contact Lee Haro at 277-6217.
Sincerely,
Mel Wilson
Transportation Systems Manager
Enclosures
cc: City Clerk
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200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631
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Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator
July 31, 1990
Don Wickstrom
Public Works Director
City of Kent
220 4th Avenue S.
Kent, WA 98032-5895
RE: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1991-1996)
Dear Don:
Enclosed for your review is a copy of the City of Renton Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program (1991-1996). Please sign the enclosed Certification of Review
Form and mail to the Transportation Improvement Board.
If you have any questions, please contact Lee Haro at 277-6217.
Sincerely,
Mel Wilson
Transportation Systems Manager
Enclosures
cc: City Clerk
1h0386yrtip/MEW/mr
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200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631
a. OCIT7i: OF RENTON
"LL h' ~ Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator
July 31, 1990
Louis Haff, County Road Engineer
King County Division of Roads & Engineering
Department of Public Works
956 King County Administration Building
500 Fourth Avenue
Seattle, WA 98104
RE: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1991-1996)
Dear Lou:
Enclosed for your review is a copy of the City of Renton Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program (1991-1996). Please sign the enclosed Certification of Review
Form and mail to the Transportation Improvement Board.
If you have any questions, please contact Lee Haro at 277-6217.
Sincerely,
Mel Wilson
Transportation Systems Manager
Enclosures
cc: City Clerk
1h0386yrtip/MEW/mr
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200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631
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dt, ' =; CYT I- OF RENTON
"tksi�kt.n� �,.�.,.r
'LL Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator
July 31, 1990
Ross Earnst
Director of Public Works
City of Tukwila
6200 Southcenter Boulevard
Tukwila, WA 98188
RE: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (1991-1996)
Dear Ross:
Enclosed for your review is a copy of the City of Renton Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program (1991-1996). Please sign the enclosed Certification of Review
Form and mail to the Transportation Improvement Board.
If you have any questions, please contact Lee Haro at.277-6217.
Sincerely,
Mel Wilson
Transportation Systems Manager
Enclosures
cc: City Clerk
Ih0386yrtip/MEW/mr
200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631
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4: " `r CIT' OF RENTON
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5i "�a;;, Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator
July 31, 1990
Mr. Jerry M. Fay
Transportation Improvement Board
Transportation Building KF-01
Olympia, WA 98504
Dear Mr. Fay:
Please find enclosed the following documents that comprise the submittal of our six-year
program:
1- The. City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program
(1991-1996).
2- A copy of the resolution adopting the Six-Year TIP.
3- Copies of registered mail receipts transmitting the TIP to adjacent
agencies.
Also enclosed are the following documents for the one project (Main Avenue South)
listed in our program for new UATA funding:
1- A completed UATA application form.
2- A vicinity map.
We can also provide you a copy of the TIP on floppy disk, or it could be provided to
you in that format through State Aid.
If you have any questions or require further information, please•contact myself or Lee
Haro, Program Development Coordinator, at 277-6217.
Sincerely,
Melvin E. Wilson
Transportation Systems Manager
LH:lr
Enclosures
cc: City Clerk
LH039
200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631
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t$ , CIT' OF RENTON
'" Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator
August 1, 1990
Mr. Donald Hoffman, State Aid Engineer
Washington State Department of Transportation
15325 SE 30th Place
Bellevue, WA 98007-6538
Subject: Transmittal of City of Renton's Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program 1991-1996
Dear Don:
Please find enclosed two copies, on floppy disk, of Renton's Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program 1991-1996.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact Lee Haro at
277-6217.
Very Truly Yours,
Melvin E. Wilson, P.E.
Transportation Systems Manager
1h040/MEW/mr
Enclosures
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TCI ' OF RENTON
sktt Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator
August 1, 1990
Mr. Dick Callahan
TIP Coordinator
Puget Sound Council of Governments
216 First Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98104
Dear Mr. Callahan:
Please find enclosed a floppy disk containing the City of Renton's .Six-Year
Transportation Improvement Program 1991-1996 and a print out copy of the TIP.
If you have any questions or require any further information, please contact myself or
Lee Haro at 235-2621.
Sincerely,
Melvin E. Wilson, P.E.
Transportation Services Manager
lho41/MEW/mr
Enclosures
200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631
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4.0. : CIT"- OF RENTON
Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator
August 3, 1990
Mr. Noel Schoneman
Community Transportation Services
Seattle Engineering Department
Dexter Horton Building, Room 750
Seattle, WA 98104
Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program
Dear Mr. Schoneman:
Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program (1991-1996).
If you have any questions, please contact Lee Haro at 277-6217.
Very truly yours,
Melvin E. Wilson, P.E.
Transportation Systems Manager
LH:Ir
Enclosure
cc: City Clerk
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"LL Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
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Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator
August 3, 1990
Mr. Kay F. Johnson, Manager
Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce
300 Rainier Avenue North
Renton, WA 98055
Subject: City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program
Dear Mr. Johnson:
Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program (1991-1996).
If you have any questions, please contact Lee Haro at 277-6217.
Very truly yours,
Melvin E. Wilson, P.E.
Transportation Systems Manager
LH:lr
Enclosure
cc: City Clerk
LH042
200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631
$% 0 CIT' OF RENTON
Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator
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August 3, 1990
Mr. Clay Lofthus, Distribution Engineer
Washington Natural Gas Company
PO Box 1869
Seattle, WA 98130
Subject City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program
Dear Mr. Lofthus:
Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's "Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program (1991-1996).
• If you have any questions, please contact Lee Haro at 277-6217.
Very truly yours,
Melvin E. Wilson, P.E.
Transportation Systems Manager
LH:lr
Enclosure
cc: City Clerk
LH042
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200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631
CIT'x OF RENTON
Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator
August 3, 1990
Engineering Manager
U.S. West Communications, Inc.
300 SW 7th Street, Room 212
Renton, WA 98055
Subject City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program
Dear Manager:
Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program (1991-1996).
If you have any questions, please contact Lee Haro at 277-6217.
Very truly yours,
Melvin E. Wilson, P.E.
Transportation Systems Manager
LH:lr
Enclosure
cc: City Clerk
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200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631
4$ CIT OF RENTON
Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator
August 3, 1990
Engineering Department
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City of Issaquah
130 East Sunset Way
Issaquah, WA 98027
Subject City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program
Dear Engineering:
Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program (1991-1996).
If you have any questions, please contact Lee Haro at 277-6217.
Very truly yours,
Melvin E. Wilson, P.E.
Transportation Systems Manager
LH:lr
Enclosure
cc: City Clerk
LH042
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200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 (206) 235-2631
CIT OF RENTON
Department of Planning/Building/Public Works
Earl Clymer, Mayor Lynn Guttmann, Administrator
August 3, 1990
Mr. Larry Williams
TCI Cablevision of Washington, Inc.
15241 Pacific Highway South
Seattle, WA 98188
Subject City of Renton Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program
Dear Mr. Williams:
Enclosed for your information is a copy of Renton's Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program (1991-1996).
If you have any questions, please contact Lee Haro at 277-6217.
Very truly yours,
Melvin E. Wilson, P.E.
Transportation Systems Manager
LH:lr
Enclosure
cc: City Clerk
LH042
200 Mill Avenue South - Renton, Washington 98055 - (206) 235-2631
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July 1"6, 1990 :.enton City Council Minutes Page 220
CAG: 90-043, West Utilities Committee Chairman Nelson presented a report stating that the
Kennydale Interceptor Committee recommended concurrence with the Public Works Department
Project recommendation that the low bid submitted by King.Construction Company,
Inc. in the amount of $253,924.74 be accepted for the West Kennydale
Interceptor project and the contract for this project be awarded to King
County Construction Company, Inc, The engineer's estimate for the project
is $402,446.57. The Committee further concurred with staff recommendation
that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the contract
documents. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY STREDICKE,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Police: Citizen Complaint Council relayed a citizen complaint that the City had been slow to respond to
Regarding Water Leak a reported water leak on July 14, 1990.
Transportation Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented a report stating that
Committee the Committee recommended concurrence in the direction established in the
Streets: North Renton ' North Renton community involvement process and the funding established as
Street Improvements shown in the 1991-1996 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP).
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY ZIMMERMAN, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.
ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
Ways and Means Ways and Means Committee Vice Chairman Edwards presented a report
Committee stating that the Committee reviewed the executive office appointment of the
Space Needs: City Hall firm of Baylis Brand Wagner Architects, Inc., as a consultant for an
architectural assessment of City Hall, because one of the principals, Richard
Wagner, is a member of the City's Planning Commission, and found no
conflict of interest in the process. Information only.
Vacation: VAC-90-002, S Ways and Means Committee Vice Chairman Edwards presented a report
140th Street, Empire Way stating the Committee concurred in the recommendation of the Public Works
S, Hawk, Newburn, et al. Department to defer action on the South 140th Street, Empire Way South
(Hawk, Newburn, et al.) street vacation (VAC-90-002) petition to the King
County Council by consolidation with a proposed plat vacation. Petitioners
have proposed vacation of a portion of the plat, junction addition to Seattle,
lying within the County north-westerly of SW 140th Street. The portion of
the subject plat vacation lying within the City of Renton jurisdictional
boundaries consisting of approximately 16,000 square feet of street right-of-
way, constitutes only a minor fraction of the plat being considered for
vacation. The remainder of the plat lies within the County jurisdictional
boundaries. The fractional portion of the street right-of-way should not be
vacated independent of action on the plat. The Ways and Means Committee
recommended that determination on the subject petition be deferred to the
King County Council for their adjudication. MOVED BY EDWARDS,
SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
REPORT. CARRIED.
Ways and Means Committee Vice Chairman Edwards presented the following
ordinances for first reading:
Public Works: An ordinance was read amending Title IV and Title IX of City Code by
Construction Code repealing certain sections and transferring certain sections to another title of
Duplication the City Code due to a duplication in the City Code book. MOVED BY
STREDICKE, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL REFER THIS
ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE FOR ONE
WEEK. CARRIED.
Public Works: An ordinance was read amending Section 9-7-1, of Chapter 7, Road, Bridge,
Construction Code and Municipal Construction Standards, Title IX of the City Code adopting
construction codes, standard specifications, and standard plans and details by
reference. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY STREDICKE,
COUNCIL REFER THIS ORDINANCE BACK TO WAYS AND MEANS
COMMITTEE FOR ONE WEEK.
Ways and Means Committee Vice Chairman Edwards presented the following
resolution for reading and adoption:
Resolution #2805 A resolution was read adopting amendments to Section 7.12 of the Shoreline
Planning: Shoreline Master Program as it relates to piers and docks; resolution corrects Resolution
Master Program, Piers & #2787 adopted March 12, 1990. MOVED BY EDWARDS, SECONDED BY
Docks TANNER, COUNCIL ADOPT RESOLUTION AS READ.
TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE REPORT
July 16, 1990
NORTH RENTON STREET IMPROVEMENTS, STAGE ONE (Referred 4/16/90)
The Transportation Committee recommends concurrence in the
direction established in the North Renton community involvement
process and the funding established as shown in the 1991
Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) .
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Richard Stredicke, Chair
Toni Nelson, Vice-Chair
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Bob dwards, Member
AppRovED
Copies: Lynn Guttmann, Public Works Director
Mel Wilson, Trans. Systems Division
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, Renton Edition XX , Auburn Edition , (and not in Annual adoption of the City's Six-Year;
supplement form) which was regularly distributed to its subscribers Transportation Improvement Program for,
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
July 16, 1990 Municipal Building
Monday, 7:30 p.m. Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Earl Clymer led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag and called the
meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF NANCY MATHEWS, President; TONI NELSON, THERESA ZIMMERMAN,
COUNCIL MEMBERS JESSE TANNER, RICHARD STREDICKE, ROBERT EDWARDS. MOVED
BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY ZIMMERMAN, ABSENT COUNCIL
MEMBER KATHY KEOLKER-WHEELER BE EXCUSED. CARRIED.
CITY STAFF IN EARL CLYMER, Mayor; BOB SEWELL, Assistant City Attorney;
ATTENDANCE MARILYN J. PETERSEN, City Clerk; LEE HARO, Traffic Specialist;
MELVIN WILSON, Transportation Systems Manager; CHARMAINE
BAKER, Community Relations Specialist; LYNN GUTTMANN,
Planning/Building/Public Works Administrator; RICHARD ANDERSON,
Utility Systems Manager; DAVID TIBBOT, Customer Services Manager; SAM
CHASTAIN, Acting Parks Department Director; SHAWN DALY, Recreation
Program Director; JILL DIDDY, Recreation Specialist; IWEN WANG, Deputy
Finance Director; LIEUTENANT RICK STODDARD, Police Department.
PRESS Tina Hilding, Valley Daily News.
APPROVAL OF MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL APPROVE
COUNCIL MINUTES THE MINUTES OF JULY 9, 1990. CARRIED.
SPECIAL Mayor Clymer presented Clark Teegarden with a special award in honor of
PRESENTATIONS 25 years of service to the City of Renton. Mr. Teegarden served on the
Board/Commission: Planning Commission from June, 1964, to December, 1978, and chaired the
Service Award - Clark Commission several times during that period. Though his term expired
Teegarden December, 1978, he gave of his time to assist in the completion of the
Comprehensive Plan update in 1979. Mr. Teegarden also served on the
Municipal Arts Commission from February, 1979, to April, 1990. During
this period, he was a member of the Visual Arts Committee, caretaker for the
City's revolving art collection, and served on the One-Percent for Art
Committee. The City of Renton award states: "Presented to Clark Teegarden
in grateful recognition of his donation of time and talents toward the
enrichment of the community for over 25 years of faithful service on the
Planning Commission and the Municipal Arts Commission. Certified and
presented on behalf of the City of Renton, July 16, 1990."
Parks: Special Olympics Special Olympics athletes were introduced by Jill Diddy, Parks Department
Athletes Recognized Recreation Specialist, and recognized for their dedicated efforts throughout
the year. Ms. Diddy stated that these athletes participated in the summer
state games held at Fort Lewis in Spring, 1990, and she commended parents
and volunteers for their help in assisting with this program.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and published
Streets: 1991-1996 Six- in accordance with local and State laws, Mayor Clymer opened the public
Year Transportation hearing to consider the 1991-1996 Six-Year Transportation Improvement
' Improvement Program Program (TIP). Transportation Systems Manager Melvin Wilson explained the
(TIP) purpose of adoption of an annual TIP, and introduced Traffic Specialist Lee
Haro to present the plan. Mr. Haro explained that the adoption of the annual
Six-Year TIP is mandated by the State Legislature, and is submitted to the
State Department of Transportation, Puget Sound Council of Governments,
and adjacent municipalities following annual approval by the Council. The
approved plan then becomes a foundation for the work the City does in the
following year. The purpose of the TIP is to involve citizens and elected
officials in the process of identifying the City's priorities for transportation
improvement. funding; and when those priorities are identified and the plan
has been approved, funding authorities and adjacent jurisdictions are notified
to assure coordinated planning throughout the region. In his presentation,
Mr. Haro identified 53 projects which were listed and prioritized for
completion during 1991-1996. The first ten priorities of the TIP are listed as
follows:
1) Street Overlay Program
2) Oakesdale Avenue SW - SW 27th Street to SW 16th Street
3) North Renton Livable Streets
July 16. 1990 = Renton City Council Minutes Page 217
4) Park/Lake Washington Boulevard Intersection Improvements
5) Benson Road Improvement Study
6) South 43rd Widening (LID 329)
7) Park Avenue North, Bronson to North 10th Street
8) Mill Avenue South - Rebuild Joint WSDOT
9) Main Avenue South
10) Houser Way Relocated - Sunset Intersection to North 8th Street
Mr. Haro explained that there are two proposed changes in the TIP as a result
of the North Renton transportation revisions:
1) Create a new arterial route of Houser Way from Park to Sunset
2) Downgrade Wells and Williams near 4th and 6th from arterial to local
street classification
In response to a Council inquiry regarding funding sources for TIP projects,
Mr. Wilson explained that traditionally the funding has come from the gas
tax; occasionally Local Improvement Districts (LIDs), in which property
owners assess themselves, have been used; and in some cases bond issues have
been initiated. He discussed grant funds and Transportation Improvement
Board (TIB) funds as project sources. In response to a question regarding the
source of Transportation Improvement Account (TIA) funds, Mr. Wilson
explained that these funds are administered by the TIB. He identified
Priority #2, Oakesdale Avenue SW - SW 27th Street to SW 16th Street; and
Priority #10, Houser Way Relocated - Sunset Interchange to North 8th Street,
as projects being funded through TIA funds.
Council discussed the possible adoption of the vehicle registration fee being
considered by the King County Council and noted that implementation of
this fee would produce approximately $350,000.00 in additional funds to the
City. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL
REFER THIS MATTER TO THE ADMINISTRATION TO DRAFT A
LETTER TO THE KING COUNTY COUNCIL IN SUPPORT OF THE
$15.00 VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEE.*
Council expressed concern about the possibility that by adopting the $15.00
fee the tax burden is being shifted from the business community to City
residents, and suggested that, if the tax base in King County appears to be
shifting substantially from the commercial community to the residential
community, these taxes should be carefully considered before the business
license fee is reduced and the vehicle registration fee is imposed. In response
to Council inquiry, Mayor Clymer explained that Renton businesses presently
pay a business license fee of $55.00 per employee. The business community
has assisted the City in lobbying for funding alternatives for transportation
improvement, and some consideration has been given to the reduction of the
business license fee if the vehicle license fee is imposed.
President Mathews suggested that the State should be informed that the City
is taking advantage of the various proposals for transportation funding made
available by the State Legislature.
Versie Vaupel, P. O. Box 755, Renton, objected to any shift of taxes from
the business community to residents, and stated that the continuation of the
business license fee would be preferable to implementing a vehicle license
fee.
Ruthie Larson, 714 High Avenue South, Renton, expressed concern about the
vehicle license fee, since there are six licensed drivers in her household, four
under 25 years of age.
MOTION CARRIED.*
Councilman Edwards expressed concern that the proposed Transportation
Improvement Program (TIP) had not given a higher priority to the Walkway
Program. He noted that many of the City's arterial streets do not have
walkways even though they are close to schools. MOVED BY EDWARDS,
SECONDED BY ZIMMERMAN, COUNCIL INCREASE THE PRIORITY
FOR THE WALKWAY PROGRAM NUMBER 25 ON THE TIP PROJECT
LIST TO NUMBER 13, AND LOOK INTO FUNDING FOR THE
WALKWAY PROGRAM ONLY AT 500 FEET PER YEAR FOR THE CITY
SIDEWALK SYSTEM. ROLL CALL: FOUR AYES: ZIMMERMAN,
TANNER, STREDICKE, EDWARDS. TWO NAYS: MATHEWS, NELSON.
MOTION CARRIED.
July 16, 1990 Renton City Council Minutes Page 218
Councilman Stredicke pointed out that one of the changes in the TIP
proposed by the Transportation Committee was the Transit Study which is the
result of the downtown Renton program and citizens who have indicated a
need for public transportation.
Darrel Igelmund, 3602 Lake Washington Boulevard, Renton, expressed
appreciation to the Transportation Systems Manager for the work that has
been put into the TIP. He commented that it would be helpful to know
which projects on the priority list have some expediency based on law or
mitigation required of developers by the City.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY MATHEWS, COUNCIL CLOSE
THE PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN THE 1991-1996 SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION PLAN AND
REFER THIS MATTER TO THE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE WITH
THE CHANGE THAT WAS OFFERED BY COUNCIL. CARRIED.
AUDIENCE COMMENT Ralph Evans, 3306 NE 11th Place, Renton, referred to a letter read into the
Citizen Comment: Evans record on July 9, 1990, questioning issuance of building permits for the Good
- Good Shepherd Group Shepherd group home on 19th and Shelton. He claimed that by issuing
Home Rezone (NE 19th permits the City is violating terms of restrictive covenants which require that
Street), R-010-88 the property be developed within one year, and has not resolved the issue of
separation of church and state by HUD. He also complained of slow
response to his letters by Administration; claimed there are inaccuracies in
Mr. Nyberg's letter regarding time allowances for development after approval
of the rezone; and suggested that building permits issued for the project be
revoked until the issues are resolved. He urged that the City contact HUD
and not Good Shepherd for information regarding the issue of separation of
church and state. Mayor Clymer stated that the matter is being reviewed,
and that he will report to the Council as soon as he has definitive information
on this matter.
Citizen Comment Staley Karen Staley, P.O. Box 3407, Federal Way, reported an inability to sell
- Grady Way property on Grady Way subsequent to rezone of that property to
Manufacturing Park manufacturing park during Area-wide Valley rezoning in April 1986. Mayor
Rezone Clymer asked Ms. Staley to discuss aggregation of the property with other
owners in the area, and invited her and other owners to meet with him to
discuss this matter.
CONSENT AGENDA Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the
listing.
Claim: Tilzer, CL-43-90 Claim for damages in the amount of $486.97, filed by David Tilzer, 650
Stevens Avenue NW, Renton, for damage to left quarter panel on pickup
truck, alleged caused by City operated truck (6/14/90). Refer to City
Attorney and insurance service.
Latecomer Agreement: Finance/City Clerk submitted request for a five-year extension to the James
Davis, NE 20th Street, E. Davis latecomer agreement (W-480) for water improvements, NE 20th
(#W-480) Street (SE 104th Street) from Duvall Avenue NE due east approximately 800
feet. The original latecomer agreement was granted on August 20, 1980, for
a period of ten years with option for one five year extension. Refer to
Utilities Committee and Public Works Department.
WSDOT: Certification of Finance/City Clerk reported receipt of certification from the Washington
State Highway Routes & State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) of State Highway Routes and
Limited Access Facilities notification of limited access facilities on the State Routes of the State
Highway Systems (on file with City Clerk). Information only.
Planning: Condominium Finance/City Clerk reported condominium conversion notice has been filed
Conversion, Heritage by Renton Apartment Associates for 30 apartment units located at 1626 Grant
Village, 1626 Grant Avenue South, Heritage Village Condominiums. Information only.
Avenue South
Annexation: Duncan Planning Division requested public hearing be set on August 6, 1990, for
Council to hold the second of two required public hearings to consider
imposition of R-1, single family residential, zoning on the Duncan
Annexation property, 42.54 acres located at NE 44th Street and 110th Avenue
SE; annexation approved on June 25, 1990, by adoption of Ordinance #4275.
Council concur.
SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
1991 THRU 1996
PRESENTATION TO CITY COUNCIL
JULY 16, I990
Pane No.
1. City of Renton Mission Statement
2 Construction in Progress Map
3. Total Source Distribution
4. Purpose of Six Year TIP
5. Development and Prioritization of TIP
9. Sample Project Work Sheet
10. Total Project Funding Per Year
11. Six Year Improvement Summary
12. Arterial Street Plan
13. Transportation Improvement Program Map
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CITY OF RENTON MISSION STATEMENT
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The City of Renton, in partnership with residents,
business, and government, is dedicated to:
* Providing a healthy atmosphere in which to live
and raise families,
* Encouraging responsible growth & economic vitality,
* Creating a positive work environment;
Resulting in a quality community where people choose
to live. work, and play.
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TIP Totals 1/2 Cent Per Cap Grants Grants LID'S LID's Mitigation Mitigation 9 PJ.00 :
0 Project 91 - 96 Gas Tax Lic Fee In-Hand Proposed Formed Proposed In-Hand Proposed Other Unfunded ktorplvw
1 Street Overlay Program 3,355,000 2,100,000 1,255,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ll s:>",:z; .=.a`>
- 2 Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 27th St to SW 16th St 6,750,000 0 50,000 0 5,025,000 0 1,675,000 0 0 0 O:s'�'r<'>^;: 5II40D
3 North Renton Livable Streets 700,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 348,200 351,800 0 O'- ::''0:50000
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5 Benson Rd Improvement Study 10,000 0 10,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0'<„i<:ip:i.zs 0
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6 S 43rd Widening (LID 329) 2,182,000 0 0 0 0 2,182,000 0 0 0 0 Or:;r:4,..300IIB0
7 Park Ave N. Bronson to N 10th St 7,043,000 0 1,801,000 0 4,642,000 0 0 0 0 0 600,000::?: ;: 40`000
8 Mill Ave S - Rebuild Joint WSDOT 310,000 0 310,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O.::::sii;>20 a00
9 Main Ave S 610,000 0 210,000 0 400,000 0 0 0 0 0 0::i:<:::#:.'10;000
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10 Houser WSunset >vz;z^.r;:
Relocated- Inter, to N 8th St 3,450,000 0 221,200 0 2,748,000 0 0 480,800 0 0 0 jSffy00l#
11 COD Transportation Study 34,000 0 34,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:IMI100
12 Transit Study 50,000 0 50,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O ri< '>`>;r' W<0
13 CBD Streetscape Improvements 250,000 0 250,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 :.:4.a` ::0
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14 Bridge Inspection & Emergency Repair 300,000 0 300,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:;.::;;`::';:~'83;)143
15 Traffic Signal Loop & Pavement Repair Program 150,000 0 150,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0=?: ' ':25'1000
16 Light Pole Replacement Program ^
150,000 0 150,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o.-:W'w>:25 000
17 Sidewalk Repair Program 30,000 0 30,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01000G
18 Arterial Circulation Improvements 5,200,000 0 3,125,000 0 0 0 0 0 1,600,000 0 475,000:x;`'„<:j20, O0,
19 SW 16th St - Lind Ave SW to Oakesdale Ave SW 900,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 900,000 'i? a00
20 NE 44th Signals and Interchange 375,000 0 0 0 315,00G 0 0 60,000 0 0 0 '200x000
21 SW 16th St - Oakesdale Ave SW to Monster Rd 398,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 398,000:%%: .^ 20000 o
22 1-405 Studies 50,000 0 50,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : :><:::50 06 El
23 S 2nd Street Signal Visibility Safety Project 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0'?<:. €t38i889 u
24 SW 43rd / SR-167 Loop Ramp Improvements 1,000,000 0 0 0 750,000 0 250,000 0 0 0 0<: :.<.' :80ya00 C
25 Walkway Program 300,000 0 300,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 0O0 n
26 Gaurdrail Improvement Program 300,000 , 0 300,000 0 0 0 0- 0 0 0 0 ma;50A00 00 m
27 Neighborhood Improve./Beautification Program 420,000 0 420,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0: h=?'<`< >;! t
28 City Gateways Program 220,000 0 220,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:`::1:F=%°i:' t:'::0 H
29 S 2nd Main 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft-,M<75>000 c
30 Maple Valley HYY-Maplewood SE to City Limits 5,000 0 5,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Or#;>:«<`;Ni_:>:=;U
31 4th Blvd - Logan to Monterey Drive Study 80,000 0 80,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '::'.?-s`;??'sv ::<1) 0'
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32 S Grady Way NOV 500,000 0 0 0 400,000 0 0 0 0 100,000 0>>:<;::<: i:z:><.>:<?:4
33 Lake Wash Blvd - N Park Dr to N 44th St Trails 60,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60,000 , =<::.0 .-
34 Missing Links Program 1,600,000 0 890,800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 709,200aVb320 000 -d
35 Monster Rd Bridge Interim Repairs 60,000 0 60,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 : :>`.c'?ri<r.<0 o
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36 Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 31st to SW 27th 2,775,000 0 0 0 2,080,000 0 695,000 0 O 0 0 :`, :s::::0
37 S 192nd St/ 200th St - SR-167 to SR-515 Study 235,000 0 - 0 0 200,000 0 0 0 0 35,000 00.0=:35:000
38 SE Puget Dr - Jones PI SW to Edmonds Ave SE 1,010,000 0 60,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 950,0oogizawomo
39 TBZ Planning Study 100,000 0 100,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0:<> :>7SA00
40 Edmonds Ave NE-NE 4th St to Sunset NE Study 100,000 0 50,000 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 50,000 i>:s.> z'-rs ?._'>:0
41 Duvall Ave NE-Sunset Blvd to City Limits Study 100,000 0 50,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50,000su:r„- :'< >:;0
42 N Park Dr-Lake Washington Blvd to 1-405 StudyliS. '"
60,000 0 0 0 30,000 0 0 0 0 30,000 0::�:n.:;;;�;:���:i::>0
43 Aberdeen NE-NE 20th St to NE 27th St Study 40,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40,000 0 0=::r::i1F:<5,. ::>`0
44 Talbot Rd S - S 43rd St to S. Cit Limits St "'
y udy 50,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50,000;§��::i:<'%>�:>:?3?c::>::>II
45 SW Grady/Shattuck Signal Improvements 63,000 0 63,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oi:'::::;:o k<:z:»`»^:SJ
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46 S 3rd/Smithers/Logan Signal improvements 29,000 0 29,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0;:<>'.a ;;^',EM>.:z:0
47 Benson Rd S & S 31st Signalization 128,000 0 22,000 0 106,000 0 0 0 0 0 0: ;n;:2 .:`:O0
48 S 3rd St & Rainier Pedestrian Improvements 54,000 0 10,000 0 44,000 0 0 0 0 0 03`MA::<;> ':0
49 S 2nd St & Rainier Pedestrian Improvements 34,000 0 4,000 0 30,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 A,?<::"<;::s;>`:0
50 Other Valley Transportation Projects ,' 17,576,000 0 0 0 13,182,000 0 4,394,000 0 0 0 0MA.ni»+>z:;:>:'>0
51 I-405 NOV / SR-515 Interchange Study 60,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60,000'4%i:<4:'#:'>>'::II
52 Garden Ave N - N 6th St to N 8th St 680,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 680,000'':=`%l.:::i ?''>0
53 Sunset Blvd NE / Anacortes Ave NE 228,000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 228000 0 Qj 'k?>>=«::.>:`::>t<';0
Grand Total <50875000:«<;�.tOQOOOt $00;000';;'.?r.M� ..>0299A00:i212DDO�..>. II
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CITY OF RENTON
TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PURPOSE
o MANDATED BY STATE LAW
o MULTI-YEAR WORK PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE
ARTERIAL STREET SYSTEM
o REQUIRED FOR STATE AND FEDERAL FUNDING
o TRANSMITTED TO ALL ADJACENT CITIES, KING
COUNTY, WSDOT, PSCOG, TIB
o MEETS CITY OF RENTON MISSION STATEMENT
o REFLECTS INVOLVEMENT BY CITIZENS AND ELECTED
OFFICIALS
DEVELOPMENT AND PRIORITIZATION OF THE SIX-YEAR TIP
The yearly update of the Six-Year Transportation Improvement
Program is part of an on-going process that is intrinsically
linked with the development of the City's Capital
Improvement Program and with the various State and Federal
funding programs.
ENGINEERING/PLANNING
Some projects are identified through traffic engineering
methods, including:
1. Identification of improvements required to preserve the
existing infrastructure. Such projects include the
annual street overlay, loop repair, bridge inspection
and emergency repair, guardrail and light pole
replacement programs.
2 . Identification and analysis of existing operational
deficiencies, such as locations experiencing high
levels of accidents or congestion. These locations are
identified not only by Transportation Division staff,
but also through the investigation of citizen and
police complaints.
3. Identification of future transportation needs based on
on-going transportation planning activities, specific
area studies and land use projections. This includes
the analysis of both the City and the regional traffic
demands. It is anticipated that many of the important
city-wide projects identified in upcoming years will
come out of the planning and project development
efforts undertaken as part of projects #16 "Arterial
Circulation Improvements, " #20 "I-405 Studies" and #32
"Missing Links Program. " As our City's comprehensive
plan and other growth management planning processes
come to fruition, new projects or variations on current
projects will be identified and proposed.
4. Identification of transportation problems or goals by
geographic area. Though the TIP map may show same
areas with relatively few projects, that does not mean
their transportation concerns are not being addressed.
For example, the Grady Way Transportation Benefit Zone
(TBZ) and the NE 3rd NE 4th Street TBZ both contain
many potential projects. However, these projects
cannot be reasonable assessed or prioritized without
uevelopment c rrlorr‘lzauion or acne a1 - <,ear Tl.r
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further evaluation. That process will be initiated
under project #37 "TBZ Planning Studies. " Similarly,
the Valley area will be addressed under #48 "Other
Valley Improvements. "
The four methods listed above involve operations,
planning and design staff; input is also solicited from
all departments in the City and all divisions within
Public Works/Community Development Department.
CITIZEN INVOLVEMENT
Other projects are identified through citizen involvement
processes.
Citizen comments and concerns are collected during the year
and considered as problems and projects are identified.
Last year, an ad-hoc Transportation Advisory Committee was
formed and, through a series of meetings and workshops,
developed a prioritized list of projects. These projects are
included in this year's TIP.
The North Renton Arterial Facilitation process centered on a
citizen participation process. The North Renton projects
also are included in this year's TIP.
INVOLVEMENT BY ELECTED OFFICIALS
The direction provided by the Mayor and Council provides the
strongest single element in developing the TIP in two major
ways:
1. The Capital Improvement Program, as adopted by the
Council, becomes the document from which the following
year's TIP is created in complete.
2. Actions taken and direction given by the Mayor and
Council during the year are a central basis upon which
many, if not most, new projects are developed, revised
or dropped.
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PRIORITIZATION
The order in which the projects line up in the TIP reflect
all of the elements listed above, plus other important
factors:
1. Financing. Many projects are dependent on the
acquisition of outside grants, the formation of LID's
or the receipt of mitigation funds. Prioritization has
to take into account the peculiarities of each of the
various fund sources and the probabilities of when and
how much money will be made available.
2. Scheduling. Many projects are interconnected with, or
interdependent on, other projects taking place. This is
reflected in their relative priorities.
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LH033
CITY OF RENTON
SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION PROJECT
CONTACT: Lee Hero
DEPT: Public Works / Transportation
FUND:
PROJ:
RANK: 1
PROJECT TITLE:
Street Overlay Program •
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: •
Annual program for repairing and resurfacing existing roadways.
FINANCIAL DATA .
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Total Project Cost: 3,355,000?>:'s.�;<:<.itaiiclet >:: 3,355,000 2,100!000 1,255,0004 - •r
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Prior Years' Cost: ..{. }:h.:.
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1990 Budget + Carry Over: 0{k:.<:372ftidsi 0
Remaining Cost: mgmaggi
Period
EXPENSES:
Capital Costs:
Planning & Design.. 165,000 40,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000
Land & R-O-W 0 0 0 0 0 0' 0
Construction 3,190,000 815,000 475,000 475,000 475,000 475,000 475,000
Equipment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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SOURCES OF FUNDS:
' 1/2 Cent Gas Tax 2,100,000 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000
Per Capita License Fee 1,255,000 505,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000
Grants In-Hand 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0
Grants Proposed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Water/Sewer/Storm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
L.I.D.'s Formed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
L.I.D.'s Proposed 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0
Mitigation In-Hand.... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mitigation Proposed... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Unfunded 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Total Project Funding Per Year
TIP Prior Totals •
# Project Totals 91 -96 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
1 Street•Overlay Program n/a 3,355,000 855,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 500,000
2 Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 27th St to SW 16th St 50,000 6,750,000 600,000 550,000 1,600,000 2,100,000 2,000,000 0-
3 North Renton Livable Streets 0 700,000 200,000 250,000 250,000 0 0 0
4 Park/Lk Wash Blvd Intersection Improvements 0 711,000 141,000 570,000 0 0 • 0 0
5 Benson Rd Improvement Study 0 10,000 10,000 0 0 0 0 0
6 S 43rd Widening(LID 329) 0 2,182,000 2,182,000 . 0 0 0 0 0
7 Park Ave N.Bronson to N 10th St 106,422 7,043,000 200,000 2,200,000 3,140,000 1,503,000 0 0
8 Mill Ave S -Rebuild Joint WSDOT 20,000 310,000 27,000 283,000 0 0 0 0
9 Main Ave S 10,000 610,000 148,000 262,000 200,000 0 0 0
10 Houser Wy Relocated- Sunset Inter.to N 8th St 0 3,450,000 220,000 600,000 1,200,000 1,430,000 0 0
11 CBD Transportation Study 66,000 34,000 34,000 0 0 0 0 0
12 Transit Study 0 50,000 50,000 0 0 0 0 0
13 CBD Streetscape Improvements 0 250,000 0 25,000 25,000 200,000 0 0
14 Bridge Inspection&Emergency Repair 25,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000
15 Traffic Signal Loop&Pavement Repair Program 25,000 150,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000
16 Light Pole Replacement Program 10,000 150,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000
17 Sidewalk Repair Program - -- 20,000 30,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000
18 Arterial Circulation Improvements 30,000 5,200,000 100,000 100,000 500,000 1,300,000 1,600,000 1,600,000
19 SW 16th St -Lind Ave SW to Oakesdale Ave SW 171,700 900,000 80,000 820,000 0 0 0 0
20 NE 44th Signals and Interchange 20,000 375,000 0 375,000 0 0 0 0
21 SW 16th St - Oakesdale Ave SW to Monster Rd 60,000 398,000 10,000 388,000 0 0 0 0
22 I-405 Studies 13,889 50,000 50,000 0 0 0 0 0
23 S 2nd Street Signal Visibility Safety Project 13,300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 SW 43rd/ SR-167 Loop Ramp Improvements 85,000 1,000,000 30,000 970,000 0 0 0 0
25 Walkway Program 50,000 300,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000
26 Gaurdrail Improvement Program 0 300,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000
27 Neighborhood Improve./Beautification Program 0 420,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000 70,000
28 City Gateways Program 75,000 220,000 55,000 55,000 55,000 55,000 0 0
29 S 2nd Main 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 Maple Valley HWY-Maplewood SE to City Limits 0 5,000 5,000 0 0 0 0 0
31 4th Blvd- Logan to Monterey Drive Study 0 80,000. . 50,000 30,000 0 0 0 0
32 S Grady Way HOV 0 500,000 150,000 350,000 0 0 0 0
33 Lake Wash Blvd-N Park Dr to N 44th St Trails 320,000 60,000 0 60,000 0 0 0 0
34 Missing Links Program 0 1,600,000 0 200,000 200,000 400,000 400,000 400,000
35 Monster Rd Bridge Interim Repairs 0 60,000 0 0 0 60,000 0 0
36 Oakesdale Ave SW - SW 31st to SW 27th 15,000 2,775,000 0 0 500,000 535,000 1,740,000 0
37 S 192nd St/ 200th St - SR-167 to SR-515 Study 0 235,000 235,000 0 0 0 0 0
38 SE Puget Dr- Jones P1 SW to Edmonds Ave SE 15,000 1,010,000 0 0 168,000 842,000 0 0
39 TBZ Planning Study 0 100,000 100,000 0 0 0 0 0
40 Edmonds Ave-NE-NE 4th St to Sunset NE Study 0 100,000 0 0 0 100,000 0 0
41 Duvall Ave NE-Sunset Blvd to City Limits Study 0 100,000 0 0 0 100,000 0 0
42 N Park Dr-Lake Washington Blvd to I-405 Study 0 60,000 0 0 60,000 0 0 0
43 Aberdeen NE-NE 20th St to NE 27th St Study 0 40,000 0 0 40,000 0 0 0
44 Talbot Rd S - S 43rd St to S.City Limits Study 0 50,000 0 0 0 0 50,000 0
45 SW Grady/Shattuck Signal Improvements 0 63,000 0 0 63,000 0 0 0
46 S 3rd/Smithers/Logan Signal Improvements 0 29,000 0 0 29,000 0 0 0
47 Benson Rd S&S 31st Signalization 0 128,000 0 0 128,000 0 0 0
48 S 3rd St&Rainier Pedestrian Improvements 0 54,000 0 0 54,000 0 0 0
49 S 2nd St&Rainier Pedestrian Improvements 0 34,000 0 0 34,000 0 0 0
50 Other Valley Transportation Projects 0 17,576,000 0 0 0 600,000 952,000 16,024,000
51 I-405 HOV /SR-515 Interchange Study 0 60,000 60,000 0 0 0 0 0
52 Garden Ave N-N 6th St to N 8th St 0 680,000 0 110,000 570,000 0 0 0
53 Sunset Blvd NE/Anacortes Ave NE 0 228,000 0 28,000 200,000 0 0 0
Grand Total :::::;>:.;.:::> :;6{3 gx5 40Q 5)$6fiF_ 0179{4.01 fl.Q0_; 6914b0L: t1{4Qtl{(is00_rfili# 41Aft-2 r10.0 t(l:
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CITY OF RENTON
SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
SUMMARY
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Total CarryOver Cost: 21093,043'f'?��•'''•.`°":`'""
Remaining Cost: s:::>"'.`...`:•'.•.`....:'....•:`.
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EXPENSES:
Capital Costs:
Planning & Design.... 8,343,000 2,300,000 1,453,000 788,000 1,300,000 652,000 1,850,000
Land & R-O-W 6,840,000 80,000 2,460,000 1,950,000 450,000 750,000 1,150,000
Construction 45,692,000 3,487,000 5,088,000 6,953,000 8,250,000 6,115,000 15,799,000
Equipment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 . 0
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SOURCES OF FUNDS:
1/2 Cent Gas Tax - 2,100,000 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000 350,000
Per Capita License Fee10,800,000 1,800,000 1,800,000 . 1,800,000 1,800,000 1,800,000 1,800,000
Grants In-Hand 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Grants Proposed 29,952,000 675,000 4,059,000 5,349,000 4,142,000 3,597,000 12,130,000
Water/Sewer/Storm 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
L.I.D.'s Formed 2,182,000 2,182,000 0 0 0 0 0
L.I.D.'s Proposed 7,014,000 205,000 370,000 600,000 850,000 1,095,000 3,894,000
Mitigation In-Hand 1,460,000 370,000 814,200 81,000 194,800 0 0
Mitigation Proposed 2,219,800 50,000 179,800 790,000 400,000 400,000 400,000
Other 165,000 85,000 50,000 30,000 0 0 0
Unfunded .: :::: : ::::: :: :4 t982./200_,... .:: 150/000 : :1,378,000. ; 691000 :2,263 200 . 275000 225,000
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0\-2"�`. 461 Park A+e N/N 40th St.from N 30th St.b Lake W uh.Hivd.N
' I 1 , :Ir 1. Alryoet W n from ooeon Me S to Logan AA•9 60, Burnett Ave N from Lk.Wash.Blvd.N(S.Term.)to Lake Wash.in.,
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Ave 5 to Sunset Blvd.N 51. Ab rdeen Ave NE from Sundt Blvd.NE to NE 27th St.
1 3. Logan Mnr/Logan Ave N from Airport Way to N 8th St. 62. NE 16th St.from Tann Ara NE to Edmonds Ave NE
4. Logan Av8/9mithers Are S from Airport Way tog 7th St. 63. NE 13th 9t.from Edmonds Ave NE to Vnion Are NE
s! _ _ _I 6. Mop!Ars S from Grody W oy to Bronwn Way 8 04. Monroe Me NE from NE 2nd St.to NE 13th St.
■ • d. Maple Valley Highway from Sundt Blvd.N to East city Emits 66. NE 2nd St.from Monroe Ave NE to City Shope entry
- 7. N 3rd St.from Logan from o tos Sundt Blvd N
86. NE 10th St.from NE Sundt Blvd.to Monroe Are NE
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/,,;/ N 3rd PL/N 4th St. Hewn Way N o3an Are N 07. NE 7th SL from NE Sunet Hlvd.b Monroe Are NE
0. NE 3rd St./NE 4th St.from Sunset Blvd.N to East city limits
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I __ 10. Perk Ave N from Bronson Way N to N Park Dr. 09. Edmonds Are NE from th tfrom
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j 60. Bronson Way NE/NE 4th St.from NE Sed St.to)eReeroa Me NE
II. 60.N Park Dr./NE Park Dr.from Park Me N to Edmonds Au NE Taylor Ave NE/Taylor PI.NW from Renton Ave Ea.to West city limit.
/1 - - - - - - -I 13. NE Sunset Blvd.from Edmonds Ma NE to East city limits d1. Meadow Ave N from Bronwn Way N to N 4th St.
II lip, f tlr0■ 13. 8 lnler Ave m Me nler Ave S from North city Ilmite b 3 OradY V►q63. Factory Me N from Bronwn Way N to N 4th St.
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14. 9 2nclIt.from Mein Ave r to Rainier Me 9 W. SW LaaPtao Road from SW Sunset Bbd.b West city limits
1-. 1{. 8 3rd St:fron.Rainier Ave S-b Main Ave.S_ 64. S 3rd Py.from Rainier fr Mai:to Shattuck S
I ' ® /+�i �� 16. Renton Are Extension from Ralnler Are 9 to West ally Emits
60 Shattuck Are 9 from 3 2nd St.b 6 4th St.
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,1---�1 16. Sundt Blvd.N from Bronson Way N to FM 405
46. Morris Ave 8 from S Snd St.to 8 4th St.
+1 10. Rouser Way 9/Houser Way N from Mat,Ave South to Damson Way N 67.U. Burnett Ave 8 from 8 2nd St.b g Ith St.
•Fl7 _ 20. South Orly Way from Rainier Ave S to Main Ara g 69. Mondex Road SW from S 140th St.to SW 16th St.
• i 21. SW 43rd 8t./9 43rd St.from W.Valley Rod to Talbot Road 3 T0. SW 18th St.from East Valley Road to Monster Rod SW
i 21. Talbot Road 8 from 9 7th St.to 8 Puget Dr.' 71, East Valley Rod from SW 16th St.to SW 43rd St.
• -� • 13. Brown Dr.9 from S Puget Dr.to South city Emits 71. Talbot Rod S from 1316th St.to South city limits
i24. Oakdale Ara SW from SW 43rd St.to Sunset Hwy73. SW 41st St.from East Valley Road to Oakasdale Ave SW
I 36. N 6th St.from Logan Are N to Park Ave N 74. 3W 3411 9t.from East Valley Road b d
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Councilman Mathews requested that Mayor Clymer express the Council's
appreciation to the Park Board for monitoring the Kennydale open space
acquisition and for responding to the Council's request.
Citizen Comment: Correspondence from Ruth Bockelmann, 6635 113th SE, Renton, requested a
Bockelmann - City revision of the area of influence line between Bellevue and Renton from SE
Boundary Revision, SE 60th Street to SE 69th Street between Del Mar Woods and Lake Washington
60th to SE 69th Streets to allow annexation of her residential area to Bellevue.
Moved by Zimmerman, seconded by Edwards, Council refer correspondence
from Ruth Bockelman to July 2, 1990, agenda, and Ms. Bockelman be
notified that the issue will be discussed so she can be present.*
Councilman Mathews suggested that the Council refer this matter to the
Community Development Department to include iz: discussions with, the
Council on urban boundary lines to be established under the growth
management program. *Motion failed.
MOVED BY MATHEWS, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL REFER
RUTH BOCKELMAN CORRESPONDENCE TO COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented a report stating that
Transportation the Committee met on June 21, 1990, to discuss the 1991-1996 Six-Year
Committee Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The Committee recommended.
Streets: 1991-1996 Six- that a public hearing on the Six-Year TIP be set for July 16, 1990, and that
_year Transportation the subject remain in committee for further discussion. MOVED BY
Improvement Program STREDICKE, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
(TIP) COMMITTEE REPORT, CARRIED. Council requested that copies of the
proposed program and a colored map be supplied well in advance of the
hearing.
Streets: Bosely Property Transportation Committee Chairman Stredicke presented a report stating that
Appraisal, 144th Avenue the Committee met on June 21, 1990, to consider the appraisal of the Bosely
SE (Summerwind Access) residence. The property is located on 144th Avenue S.E. (a private road).
Access to the property along 144th Avenue S.E. has been rerouted to Ilwaco
Avenue N.E.
On March 5, 1990, the Transportation Committee requested that the City
obtain an appraisal of the residence of Arlene Bosely to determine whether it
would be devalued by the change in access. On May 25, 1990, the City
received a letter from Clifford H. Parrish indicating that there would be no
devaluation of the subject property based on the rerouting of the access.
Therefore, the Transportation Committee recommended that Ms. Bosely not
be offered any compensation for any alleged loss in value of her property
due to the rerouting of access to her property. MOVED BY STREDICKE,
SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
REPORT. CARRIED.
Parks: Trees on Sunset Councilman Stredicke expressed concern regarding the diseased condition of
Boulevard the trees the City planted on NE Sunset Boulevard. Acting Parks Director
Chastain said he will look into this matter.
H & HR: 1990 Block Councilman Stredicke cited information from the newspaper on Block Grant
Grant Funding funding and requested clarification. Mayor Clymer agreed to investigate the
matter.
Planning & Development Planning and Development Committee Chairman Tanner presented a report
Committee stating that the Committee met on May 10, 1990, and June 12, 1990, to
Appeal: Sunset Park consider the appeal on Sunset Park Phase II located at 4444 NE Sunset
Phase II, Figgins, R-100- Boulevard. The applicant seeks approval to subdivide 1.44 acres into two
89 parcels, rezone Lot No. 1 from B-1 to R-3, rezone Lot No. 2 from B-1
restricted to B-1 unrestricted, and site plan approval for a 20-unit residential
complex for Lot No. 1. Applicant appeals from a decision of the hearing
examiner, dated March 20, 1990, denying the short plat. In the first two
meetings, the Committee decided to table further discussion of the appeal to
allow the applicant to work with staff and address concerns regarding access
and the kind of development the applicant would construct at the site of Lot
No. 2.
City of Renton
Transportation Committee Report
June 25, 1990
Public Hearing: 1991 - 1996 Six - Year Transportation
Improvement Program
(Referred 6/4/90)
The Transportation Committee met on June 21, 1990 to discuss
the 1991-1996 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program.
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Year TIP be set for July 16, 1990 and that the subject
remain in committee for further discussion.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING
ON JULY 16, 1990 AT 7:30 P. M.
RENTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING COUNCIL CHAMBERS
200 MILL AVENUE SOUTH
TO CONSIDER THE ANNUAL ADOPTION OF THE SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION
PROGRAM FOR 1991-1996
ANY AND ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE INVITED TO BE PRESENT TO
VOICE APPROVAL, DISAPPROVAL, OR OPINIONS ON SAME.
Complete legal description &further information available in the City Clerk's Office - 235-2501
41; o® Thecornematmoaoftlatsonno,tidceesstra cmiase-
Wa r n i n • demeanor punishable by fine and
imprisonment.
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PUBLIC HEARING
July 15, 1990
The annual adoption of the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program for 1991-
1996.
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has fixed the 16th day of
July, 1990, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal Building, 200
Mill Avenue South, Renton, Washington, as the time and place for a public hearing to
consider the following:
Annual adoption of the City's Six-Year Transportation Improvement
Program for 1991-1996.
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present to voice approval, disapproval or
opinions on this matter.
CITY OF RENTON
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Marilyn J. "e dfsen, CMC
City Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION: June 29, 1990
Valley Daily News
Account #50640
City of Renton
Transportation Committee Report
June 25, 1990
Public Hearing: 1991 - 1990 Six - Year Transportation
Improvement Program
(Referred 6/4/90)
The Transportation Committee met on June 21, 1990 to discuss
the 1991-1996 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program.
The Committee recommends that a public hearing on the Six-
Year TIP be set for July 16, 1990 and that the subject
remain in committee for further discussion.
Dick Stredicke, Chair
Toni Nelson, Vice
Bob Edwards, Member
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Public Works: Six Year Public Works/Transportation Systems requested City Council hold a Public
Transportation Hearing and adopt by resolution a new Six-Year Transportation Improvement
Improvement Program Program by July 31, 1990. Refer to Transportation Committee.
Vacation: VAC 89-004, Public Works Department submitted appraisal in the amount of $220,000 for
SW 31st Street, Glacier vacated portion of SW 31st Street, and recommended payment by the
Park petitioner, Glacier Park Company, in the amount of $110,000, one-half of
the appraised value. Refer to Ways and Means Committee.
Finance: Growth Finance Department.requested budget adjustment in real estate excise tax
Management Bill effected by Growth Management Bill (ESHB 2929). The Growth
Management Bill places constraints on the use of real estate excise tax
receipts. By allocating funds to debt service, the City will be in compliance
with terms of this legislation. Refer to Ways and Means Committee for
budget amendment and ordinance.
MOVED BY MATHEWS,.SECONDED BY EDWARDS, COUNCIL ADOPT
THE CONSENT AGENDA. CARRIED.
CORRESPONDENCE Council President Mathews entered correspondence from James E. Sullivan,
Citizen Comment: agent for State Farm Insurance, 415 South 3rd Street, Renton, which
Sullivan - PACCAR- applauded and encouraged the Council for their efforts in negotiations with
Kenworth Expansion PACCAR to build its new Kenworth plant in Renton.
OLD BUSINESS Public Safety Committee Chairman Edwards presented a report stating that
Public Safety Committee the Committee met on 5/24/90, to review the proposed ordinance amending
Police: Parking Ordinance parking regulations in the City. The Committee had previously met to review
this ordinance and had questions regarding the procedures for issuance of a
second parking permit for residential areas. Additional staff were in
attendance at 'the meeting of 5/24/90, and were able to answer questions
regarding the proposed parking ordinance. It was the recommendation of the
Committee that the ordinance be reported out of committee and be referred
to Ways and Means Committee for legislative action. MOVED BY
EDWARDS, SECONDED BY ZIMMERMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
Planning and Planning and Development Committee Chairman Tanner presented the
Development Committee following report regarding the Renton Crown Apartments Appeal (Rezone
Appeal: Derus and Site Plan Approval R-122-88 and SA-122-88).
Development Co., Renton
Crown Apartments, R- Applicant seeks a rezone of a 7.57 acre lot from B-1 to R-3 to develop a 112
122-88, SA-122-88 unit apartment complex. The property is located at the 800-850 block of
Rainier Avenue North.
This appeal was first considered in February. Both a majority and a minority
report were generated after that meeting. A vote was taken on the committee
reports was a split, 3-3, decision.
The Planning and Development Committee rescheduled a Planning and
Development Committee review of this appeal.
At the meeting of May 24, 1990, it was acknowledged that the council has
indicated that there are mixed views regarding this development. It was also
acknowledged that the concerns involved on-site recreation, traffic patterns,
access to the property, and the propriety of the use of this location for multi-
family. Also, two members expressed the additional concern that noise from
the airport may have an impact on this project.
It was felt by members of the committee that there may be a manner in
which this project may be developed which would address all of those
concerns and make this site conducive to multi-family dwelling.
Therefore, the committee recommended that thecouncil remand this
application to the hearing examiner, with direction to consider the site plan
in conjunction with the consideration of the rezone.
For purposes of this remand, the site plan has been defined at the Planning
and Development Committee Meeting of May 24, 1990. It is defined as
Exhibit #10 to the application, overlaid on the core area of Exhibit #4 to the
application. Additionally, the site plan which has been defined includes the
following breakdown of units: 20-1 bedroom units; 64-2 bedroom units; 28-3
bedroom units.
If a different site plan is submitted for review by the hearing examiner, a
new application should be required.
CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL
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Submitting Data: For Agenda of: June 4, 1990
Dept/Div/Board.. Public Works/Transportation Systems
Staff Contact Lee Haro Agenda Statue:
Consent )X
Subject: 1991-1996 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Public Hearing..
Program Correspondence.
Ordinance
Resolution
Old Business....
Exhibits: New Business...
Study Session...
Other
Recommended Action: Refer to the Council Approvals:
Transportation Committee Legal Dept
Finance Dept
Other
Fiscal Impact:
Expenditure Required.. Transfer/Amendment...
Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated
Summary of Action: State Law requires that the City Council hold a Public Hearing and adopt by
Resolution a new Six-Year T.I.P. by July 31 of each year. To begin this process, the Public Works
Department is proposing that the Six-Year T.I.P. be referred to the Transportation Committee for
review.