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1co AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR DELORES A. MEAD
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July 18 , 1975
Washington State Highway Commission
Department of Highways
Highway Administration Building
Olympia , Washington 98504
Attn: Mr. G. H. Andrews
Director of Highways
Re : Six-Year Comprehensive
Street Program - Renton
Gentlemen :
Pursuant to requirements of Chapter 7 , Extraordinary
Session Laws of 1961 of the State of Washington , and .
Chapter 195 of the 1961 Session Laws of the State of
Washington , we file herewith two certified copies of
City of Renton Resolution No . 1997 , adopting "Arterial
Six Year Street Construction Program" and "Urban Area
Six Year Construction Program" .
Yours very truly ,
CITY OF RENTON
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Maxine E . Motor
Deputy City Clerk
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CITY OF RENTON
RESOLUTION NO. 1997
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WHEREAS the City of Renton has heretofore adopted an "Arterial
Six Year Street Construction Program" , together with a certain "Urban
Area Six Year Construction Program" , all pursuant to Chapter 7 , Extra-
ordinary Session Laws of 1961 of the State of Washington , and Chapter 195
of the 1961 Session Laws of the State of Washington , and as same have
heretofore been amended from time to time , and such plans and programs
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 June 23 , 1975 ,
after notice to the public as provided by law, for the purpose of con-
sidering the adoption, modification and amendments of said Plans and
Programs , and
WHEREAS at such public hearing held on June 23 , . 1975 , due consid-
eration was given to the proposed changes and amendments for the purpose
of updating such plans and programs , NOW THEREFORE THE CITY, COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF RENTON DO (RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : The City ' s "Six Year Arterial Construction Program"
and the City ' s "Arterial Street Plan" are hereby further amended and
modified , all as more particularly shown on the attached Exhibits ,
entitled "Exhibit A" , "Exhibit B" , and "Exhibit C" , and same being
incorporated herein as if fully set forth.
SECTION II : The aforestated Plans and Programs , as evidenced by .
said Exhibits shall be and constitute the City ' s "Six Year Construction
' 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. •
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SECTION III : The Director of Public Works and the City Clerk
are hereby authorized and. directed to file this Resolution, together
'with Exhibit, with the Director of. Highways for the State of Washington,
and as otherwise provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 7thday of July, 1975..
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Delores A. Mead, Cit C er
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 7th day of July, 1975.
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Approved as to form:
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. HEARING DATE 6/23/75 ADOPTION DATE 7-7-75 RESOLUTION NO 1997 (CITY) King County - Renton, Washington
ROAD FCUR ESTiMATE OF COST
ITEM LOCAL NALAE OR ULRU I LENGTH I — ,
:Q. OF STREET NABR TYPE OF nOR:< IN
ROAD OR STREET NO. C S A A MILES 19 7 6 f 19 7 7 19 7 8 1 9 7 9- 81 TOTAL •
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STATE ADMINISTERED PROJECTS
1. SR 515 Relocation, Puget 5201 M X Construct roadway with curb, 3.0' No estimate availabl-
Drive to South 196th drainage, sidewalk, illumination, i
landscaping.
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2. SR 515 Extension, Grady 5351 M X Construct/reconstruct roadway 0.6 No estimate availabl -
; • Way South to South 2nd with curb, drainage, sidewalk, ••
. Street illumination, landscaping. •
3. SR 515 Extension, South 2411 M • X Construct/reconstruct roadway 1.5 No estimate availabl - .
2nd to North 6th Street - with curb, drainage, sidewalk, .
• North 6th to Park Ave. illumination, landscaping.
North - Park Ave. North
to North Park Drive
4. FAI 405 2541 M X Widening, revision of on and off 6.7 No estimate availabl-
ramps and elimination of "S"
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MAJOR ARTERIALS
1. SW 43rd Street, East 4102 M X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 1.2 356,000 713,000 2,889,000 3,958,000
Valley Road to West drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
Valley Road (Joint Pro- railroad crossing structure.
ject with City of Kent)
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7-7-75 1997 (COUNTY) KingCounty - Washington
HEARING DATE 6/23/75 ADOPTION DATE RESOLUTION NO. (CITY) Renton, °
ROAD FCUR ESTI.mATE OF COST
ITE4 LOCAL NA'.4E OR ULRU • LENGTH
NOOF STREET NABR TYPE CF NCRK IN
. ROAD CR STREET NO. C S A A MILES 1976 1977 1978 1979- 81 TOTAL
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2. Sunset Blvd. North, 2104 M X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.5 588,600 588,600
Bronson Way North to drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
FAI 405 landscaping. •
3. Longacres Pkwy. SW, SW 4201 M X Construct new roadway with full 1.7 •
. 43rd Street to SW 16th improvements
• Street (Phase I) • •
- . 4. Longacres Pkwy. SW, SW 4201 M X Construct new roadway with full 1.0
Grady Way to South 140th improvements
Street (Phase II)
5. Longacres Pkwy. SW, SW 4201 M X Construct new roadway with full 0.1
16th Street to SW Grady improvements
Way (Phase III)
6. Longacres Pkwy. SW, 4201 M X Construct new roadway with full 0.6
South 140th Street to improvements
SW Sunset Blvd. (Phase .
IV)
SECONDARY ARTERIALS
1. SW Grady Way, Lind Ave. 4202 S X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 1.2 635,500 2,967,500 3,603,000
SW to West City Limits drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
new bridge, landscaping -
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2. South 7th Street, 4802 S X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.5 192,000 192,000
• • Rainier Ave. South to drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
- South Grady Way landscaping .
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HEARING DATE 6/23/75 ADOPTION DATE 7-7-75 RESOLUTION NO. 1997 (CITY) King County - Renton, Washington
ROAD FCUR ESTIMATE OF COST
ITEM LOCAL NAME OR U L R U
LENGTH
OFTYPE OF NORK
NO- IN
ROAD OR STREET ST NO. ' C S A A MILES I TOTAL 1
T s N L 197b 1977 1978 1979- 81
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3. Lake Washington Blvd. N. , 2501 S X Reconstruct roadway as scenic 2,5 263,500 891,00q 971,500 2,126,000
North Park Drive to North route with curb, drainage, side-
44th Street (Parkway walk, illumination, landscaping r.
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4. Sunset Blvd. NE, FAI 405 3203 S X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.9 1,046,400 1,046,400
to NE Park Drive . drainage, sidewalk, illumination, -
• landscaping -
5. Benson Road South, South 5303 S X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 1.8 733,000 733,000
• Grady Way to SE 31st drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
Street landscaping
6. North 30th Street, 2352 S , X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.4 150,000 150,000
Burnett Ave. to FAI 405 drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
landscaping _ . .
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7. Garden Ave,. North, North 2551 S X Reconstruct raodway with curb, 0.5 280,000 280,000
4th Street to North 8th drainage, sidewalk, illumination, -
Street landscaping
8. Union Ave. NE, NE Sunset 3801 S X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.7 355,000 - 355,000
Blvd. to NE 24th Street drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
landscaping
9 Strander Blvd. , West 4402 S X Construct new roadway with full 0.5
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Pkwy. SW .
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HEARING DATE 6123/75 ADOPTION DATE 7-7-75 RESOLUTION NO. 1997_ (CITY) King County - Renton. Washington
ROAD FCUR ESTIVATE OF COST
LOCAL ` AaE ITEu
NO, OF STREET N A B R TYPE OF NOR.< IN i
ROAD OR S ?EET . A A MILESTOTAL
T S N L 1976 1977 1978 1979- 81
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COLLECTOR ARTERIALS
1. NE 12th Street, Edmonds 3552 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 1.0 425,000 425,000
Ave. NE to Union Ave. NE drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
landscaping
2. Taylor Ave. NW and Taylor 1003 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.6 300,000 300,000
Place NW from Renton Ave. drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
Extension to Stevens Ave. landscaping .
NW
• 3. Monroe Ave. NE, NE 4th 3401 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 1.0 507,000 507,000
Street to NE 12th Street drainage, sidewalk,. illumination,
landscaping
4. Burnett Ave. North from 2451 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.6 • - - 300,000 -- 300,000 - ..
Lake Wash. Blvd. North drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
(S. Term.) to Lake Wash. landscaping
Blvd. North (N. Term.) .
, 5. SW 16th Street, Lind Ave. 4902 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.9 725,000 725,000
SW to Monster Road SW drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
landscaping, new bridge . .
6. Aberdeen Ave. NE, Sunset 3251 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 1.3 1,340,000 1,340,000
Blvd. NE to NE 27th drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
Street landscaping
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RCAD FCUR ESTIMATE OF COST
ITEu LOCAL NAME CR U L R U LENGTH _
NO. OF STREET N A B R TYPE OF'MORK IN
ROAD ORSTREET NO. C S A A MILES 1976 1977 1978 1979- 81 TOTAL
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'7- Talbot Road South, South 5701 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 1.5 1,141,000 1,141,000 1
19th Street to South 43rd drainage, sidewalk, illumination, - t
Street landscaping i
8. Park Ave. North and North 2491 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.4 195,000 195,000
40th Street, NE 30th drainage, sidewalk, illumination, .
Street to Lake Wash. landscaping 1
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9. SW/South 27th Street, 4412 C X Construct new roadway with full 1.0
Longacres Parkway SW to improvements -
Talbot Road South - -
SPOT IMPROVEMENTS • 1
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• 1. Wells Ave. Bridge, Cedar X Construct new -bridge 0.0 420,000 • 420,000 i
River •
2. Shattuck Ave. Railroad X Construct new railroad under- 0.0 293,000 293,000 1
Undercrossing crossing i
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3. NE 4th Street and Monroe X New signal installation • - 20,000 20,000
Ave. NE
4. SW Sunset Blvd. and X New signal controller - 11,000 11,000
Hardie Ave. SW
5. Rainier Ave. South and X New signal controller - 13,500 - 13,500 •
South Grady Way
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ROAD FCUR ESTIMATE OF COST
ITEM LOCAL NAME CR U L R U LENGTrf _ ,
NO OF STREET N A B R TYPE OF 'WORK IN
ROAD OR STREET NO. CS AA MILES 1976 - 19 7 7 1778 19 79- 81 TOTAL
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6. SW Grady Way and Lind X New signal controller - 11,000 11,000
Ave. SW
7. South Grady Way and West X New signal controller - . 9,200 9,200 •
Entr. to Shopping Center -
8. South Grady Way and East X New signal controller 9,2009,200
, Entr. to Shopping Center -
TRA.NSPORTATIGN STUDY
• 1. "Renton Area Transporta- Type of Work:
tion Study" (RATS) 1. Review arterial classifica- - 90,000 90,000
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2. Review public Transportation --
systems. .
3. Develop priority rating
system for transportation '
improvements.
LOCAL ACCESS STREETS -_
1. NE 9th Street, Redmond A Overlay 0.3 _ -
Ave. NE. to Monroe Ave. NE
2. Olympia Ave. NE, NE 12th A Overlay -0.5 - - _
Street. to NE 8th Street .
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(il coat': C•stnct EnS,ne-er, Cert. of H;grl.ays
(1) copy: U:-3 .4.:r. pr;g:-a3 1.3.A3-1 Form
"Exhibit A" Page 7 of 7
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HEARING DATE 6/23/75 ADOPTION DATE 7-7-75 RESOLUTION NO. 1997 (CITY) King County — Renton, Washington
ROAD FCUR ESTIMATE OF COST
ITEM LOCAL NA•AE CR ULRU
OFTYPE OF LENGTH
N0. STREET N A 3 R .. IN
ROAD OR STREET NO. C S A A
MILES 1976 1977 1978 1979_ 8 le TOTAL
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3. NE 11th Place, Olympia A Overlay 0.06
Ave. NE to Pierce Ave. NE
4. NE 11th Street, Olympia A Overlay 0.06 - -
Ave. NE to Pierce Ave. NE : -
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5. Queen Ave. NE, NE 6th A Overlay 0.2
. • Street to NE 7th Street . - • ' ,
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6. NE 7th Street, Monroe 'Ave. A Overlay 0.5 . .
NE to Union Ave. NE _ .
7. Shelton Ave. NE, NE 7th A Overlay 0.2
Street to NE 6th Street . -
8. NE 6th Street, Union Ave. A- Overlay 0.5 _... . _- _ - -_
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9. NE 6th Place, Shelton Ave. A Overlay 0.06 -
NE to Tacoma Avd. NE .
10. Tacoma Ave. NE, NE 6th A Overlay 0.07 •
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Place to NE 6th Street - ••
11. NE 7th Place, Queen Ave. A ' Overlay 0.3 .
NE to Monroe Ave. NE -
12. NE 6th Place, Redmond Ave. A Overlay 0.3 . _ • .
NE to Monroe Ave. NE •
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' : 13. Olympia Ave. NE,, NE 6th A Overlay ' 0.05
Place to NE 6th Street
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: . RENTON CITY COUNCIL '
. Regular Meeting
June 23 , 1975 - ' Municipal Building
Monday 8: 00 P . M. ' Council Chambers
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CALL TO ORDER . Mayor Avery Garrett presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and called •
the meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF CHARLES j.. DELAURENTI, Council President; WILLIAM J, GRANT, KENNETH
COUNCIL D. BRUCE, RICHARD M. STREDICKE AND GEORGE J. PERRY. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , .
SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMEN HENRY E.SCHELLERT,
- • AND EARL CLYMER. CARRIED.
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CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, finance Director; DEL MEAD, City
IN ATTENDANCE Clerk, G. M. SHELLAN, City Attorney; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director;
WARREN GONNASON, Public Works Director; DEL BENNETT, Airport Director, '
GENE COULON, Park and Recreation Director; DON STARK, Administrative '
' Assistant; BOB HUGHES, Legislative Aide; GEORGE WILLIAMS, Fire chief;
HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Supt, , JIM MAGSTADT,
Atst, Planning Director; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent;. DAVE HAMLIN,
Traffic Engineer,
PRESS _ _ Mrs. Mary Wilbert Smith, Editor, Geeatee Renton News; Ws, Eeitipryne,
IN ATTENDANCE News Editor, Renton Record-Chronicle,
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MINUTE APPROVAL Councilman Stredicke requested addition of CARRIED to first motion Page
8 and noted for Clarification of last paragraph Page 3, the entite matter
of benefits for uniformed Administeative personnel and the funding, was
refereed to Finance and Personnel Committees MOVED BY STREDICKE„ SECONDED
. • BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL AMEND MINUTES AS REOUEsTED. CARRIED, MOVED SY
DELAURENTI , SECONDED SY STREDICKE, .COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF 612aps AS
AMENDED, CARRIED.
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PUBLIC MEETING This being the date set and proper notices having been published and
Adams Vistaposted as required by law, Mayor Garrett opened the Publit .Metting to
Proposed consider the Annexation to Renton of properties in the area of Adams '
Annexation Vista; in the vicinity Of Union Ave.. S,E, (132nd Ave, S,E, ) and North
. ofN,E, 24th St. (8,5, 101st St. ) , being 5 acre tubdivition easterly
of Glenco and Sierra Heights tiementaey School , Atst, Planning Director
. . Magstadtused area maps to explain area, Calvin and Veta DOtt; 028
184th 5,5„ representing owners of property, indicated willingness to
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accept the City's pre-existing bonded indebtness , CdMprehentiVe Plan
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arid 26hihg, MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI ,, COUNCIL ACCEPT
.THE LETTER OF INTENT TO ANNEX AND AUTHORIZE CIRCULATION OF PETITION
WITH ACCEPTANCE OF BONDED INDEBTEDNESS AND COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, CARRIED,
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POSLI.C. REARING This being the date tet and roe 'notices having been :publithed and
Six-Year Streetposted as required bylaw; Mayoe Gareett opened the Public Hearing o
ConStruction consider the City's Six-Yeae Construction Program, 108-1981, Pub1i
Program' . :Woeks Director 60hhatOh noted the changes and propotedprogtam at ShOWn
:on the 7-page attachment, Teaffic Engineer Hamlin used Arterial Street
Map and 5-ix-Year Street Peogeaffi Map to designate each imptovement:.
- njele6=1A1, 1Nn1:4'a=legig°^4riel=b%g t:,
opetob: fundingd :hp.oetion of Caeden to W. improved it with-
out Curbs :d utter Following discussion of habi § 6f Sttander Svd
kieitii : tia7aivarious other improvements, it Wat MOVED
BY STREDICkE; SECONDED BY DELAURENTI . COUNCIL CLOSE THE PUBLIC HtARING,
CARRIED, MOVED BY 8TREDICkE, SECONDED SY DELAURENTI, COUNCIL APPROVE THE
SIX-YEAR STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM, Councilman Grant inquited re
SR 515 and was advised that scheduling is indefinite:due to failute of
Additional -edVehidi that it may be 1978, *MOTION CARRIED,
CORRESPONDENCE _. , .
Highlands Lions Lettee from Paekand Recreation Dieectoe COUltin peesenied Park Soatd
Park Deed recommendation for acceptance of Quit Claim Deed from the Renton High-
. lands Lion's Club; foemeelyknown at the kenhydaie Lions Club; to a
parcel of property north of the existing kennydale Lions Park, The bit-
ectoe's. lettoe noted the City has been negotiating for SOffie time for
the deed to the 1/2 acre,. MOVED SY STREDICkELSECONDED BY DELAURENTI ; •
' COUNCIL ACCEPT PROPERTY OUICT CLAIM DEED AS PRESENTED, CARRIED,
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CORRESPONDENCE - Continued
Metro Bus Letter from Board of Public Works Chairman Bennett reported granting
Shelters Metro a permit for use of excess public right-of-way to locate four bus
passenger shelters at Bronson Way NE & Vuemont Place NE, Mill Ave. S. &
S.2nd St. , Kirkland Ave. NE & NE Sunset Blvd. and NE 7th St.& Edmonds
Ave NE. The letter reported Metro's request for a waiver of the annual
fee for use of public right-of-way, being a non-revenue producing service
to the private citizens. The Board' s letter concurred in the request and
recommended fee be waived. The letter noted Mr. Joe Fernandez, consul-
tant coordinator for Metro would be present with shelter model and further
information. Mr. Fernandez presented display model and reported two roof
styles, flat or hipped; that buildings have 6'X9' roof size and hold 10
people, steel tube frame and plastic sides, cost $2,700 installed on the
site and lighting will not be installed as the Renton locations are suf-
ficiently lighted; also noting Metro will provide and maintain receptacle;
that Renton's shelters would cost $2,200 to $2,300 each. MOVED BY
DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY STREDICKE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS AND WAIVE FEE FOR METRO SHELTERS. CARRIED.
Hazen Area Letter from City Clerk Mead. noted receipt of Boundary Review Board
Annexation waiver of review and approval of the Hazen area annexation, recommending
referral to the Legislation Committee for the annexation ordinance.
MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED BY PERRY, COUNCIL CONCUR WITH THE CITY
CLERK AND REFER TO THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE FOR ORDINANCE. Councilman
Stredicke noted the Boundary Review Board reservation of County island
created by thisannexation, however the Board recognized the community
needs in regard to Hazen High School and authorized the Hazen Annexation.
Stredicke noted objection to inclusion of the total area thereby creating
a County island. MOTION CARRIED.
Law and Letter from Mayor Garrett submitted Law and Justice projects to be
Justice included in the 1976 King County Law and Justice Plan pursuant to the
Projects and City' s interlocal planning agreement, projects having been approved by
Planning King County Planning Advisory Committee and the King County Council .
The letter also attached the County's overall goals and subgoals. Renton' s
projects were listed as Police Department crisis intervention training
and Police Department record keeping (mechanical file and data station
i .e. mini-computer) ; also Juvenile crime reduction program which will
involve greater police use of community based juvenile programs, such
as RAYS, and will limit the need for referring as many youth to Juvenile
Court. The letter listed the total estimated allocation for Renton's
projects as $39,573, with the 5% City matching funds as $2,199. The
letter also noted the Public Defender project will not be operated by
Bellevue this year and suggested the City may wish to consider a direct
contract with the Department of Public Defense and a $2,000 direct
budget allocation in the absence of LEAA funds for this program. The
City has allotted $2,000 annually to the Bellevue administered project
($1 ,800 LEAA funds; $200 City match) .
Law and The Mayor's letter listed King County Goals: 1 . Reduce Burglary;
Justice 2. Increase the fairness of the King County. Criminal Justice System;
(Continued) 3. Increase efficiency of the King County Criminal Justice System.
The letter requested approval of the City's projects and the County's
goals and subgoals, asking authorization to enter into a contract with
the State Law and Justice Office for these projects; also noting require-
ment for resolution. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED By GRANT, COUNCIL CON-
CUR IN THE REQUESTS FOR APPROVAL OF THE CITY'S PROJECTS AND COUNTY GOALS
AND AUTHORIZE CONTRACT WITH STATE, REFERRING THE MATTER TO THE LEGISLATION
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COMMITTEE FOR NECESSARY RESOLUTION. Upon inquiry by Councilman Grant,
Police Chief Darby reported the files and mini-computer would be new
equipment, that new computer would be available 24 hours per day rather
Rape Line than only 9 hours. MOTION CARRIED. Councilman Stredicke asked for
Sponsorship additional information re LEAA operation. Mrs. Versie Vaupel representing
Asked Renton Rape Line, noted need for additional funding and asked considerse
tion for CETA funding or Law and Justice Planning funding.
Street Vacation Letter from City Clerk Mead reported receipt of 100% ownership of abutting
Lake View Blvd. properties petitioning street vacation of Lake View Boulevard, the City
Council having requested additional signature of fee title owner on
May 26, when petition originally filed by Mr. Robert B.Martindale. The
letter recommended referral to the Le islation Committee for resolution
setting date of July 14, for public earing an o e ublic Works
Department and Board of Public Works for recommendation concerning
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HEARING DATE 6/23/75 ADOPTION DATE RESOLUTION NO. (CITY) King County - Renton, Washington
ROAD F C U R ESTIMATE OF COST
LOCAL NAME LENGTH
ITEM OF OR U L R U TYPE OF WORK
NO. STREET N A B R IN
ROAD OR STREET NO. C S A A MILES 1976 19 7 7 197 8 1 9 79- 81 TOTAL
T S N L
STATE ADMINISTERED PROJECTS
1. SR 515 Relocation, Puget 5201 M X Construct roadway with curb, 3.0 No estimate available
Drive to South 196th drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
landscaping.
2. SR 515 Extension, Grady 5351 M X Construct/reconstruct roadway 0.6 No estimate available
Way South to South 2nd with curb, drainage, sidewalk,
Street illumination, landscaping.
3. SR 515 Extension, South 2411 M • X Construct/reconstruct roadway 1.5 No estimate available
2nd to North 6th Street - with curb, drainage, sidewalk,
North 6th to Park Ave. illumination, landscaping.
North - Park Ave. North
to North Park Drive
4. FAI 405 2541 M X Widening, revision of on and off 6.7 No estimate available
ramps and elimination of "S" -
curve.
MAJOR ARTERIALS
1. SW 43rd Street, East 4102 M X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 1.2 356,000 713,000 2,889,000 3,958,000
Valley Road to West drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
Valley Road (Joint Pro- railroad crossing structure.
ject with City of Kent)
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DISTReBUTION: $IX YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
(1) copy: Oestr.ct Engen«r, Ospt. or Highways
(1) copy: UAB with Orlg;nal UAB-1 Form
7 6 8 "Exhibit A" Page 2 of 7
(COUNTY)
HEARING DATE 6/23/75 ADOPTION DATE RESOLUTION NO. (CITY) King County - Renton, Washington
ROAD FCUR ESTIMATE OF COST
ITEM LOCALNAME OR ULRU LENGTH
NO. OF STREET NABR TYPE OF WORK IN
ROAD OR STREET NO. C S A A MILES 1976 19 7 7 197 8 1 9 79- 81 TOTAL
• T S N L •
2. Sunset Blvd. North, 2104 M X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.5 588,600 588,600
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Bronson Way North to drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
FAI 405 landscaping. •
3. Longacres Pkwy. SW, SW 4201 M X Construct new roadway with full 1.7
43rd Street to SW 16th improvements .
Street (Phase I)
4. Longacres Pkwy. SW, SW 4201 M X Construct new roadway with full 1.0
Grady Way to South 140th improvements
Street (Phase II)
5. Longacres Pkwy. SW, SW 4201. M X Construct new roadway with full 0.1
16th Street to SW Grady improvements - 1
Way (Phase III) .
6. Longacres Pkwy. SW, 4201 M X Construct new roadway with full 0.6 ,
South 140th Street to improvements
SW Suns&Blvd. (Phase
IV)
SECONDARY ARTERIALS
1. SW Grady Way, Lind Ave. 4202 S X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 1.2 635,500 2,967,500 3,603,000
SW to West City Limits drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
new bridge, landscaping
2. South 7th Street, 4802 S X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.5 192,000 - 192,000
Rainier Ave. South to drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
South Grady Way landscaping
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DISTRIBUTION: SIX YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
(1) copy: Olst►ict Engineer, (Dept- of Highways
(1) copy: UAB with Original UAB-1 Form
19 76 - 1 9 81 "Exhibit A" Page 3 of 7
(COUNTY)
HEARING DATE 6/23/75 ADOPTION DATE RESOLUTION NO. (CITY) King County - Renton, Washington
ROAD FCUR ESTIMATE OF COST
LOCAL NAME LENGTH
tNOEM OF STREET N A B R TYPE OF WORK IN
ROAD OR STREET NO. C S A A MILES 1976 19 7 7 197 8 1 9 79- 81 TOTAL
TSNL
3. Lake Washington Blvd. N. , 2501 S X Reconstruct roadway as scenic ' 2.5 263,500 891,004 971,500 2,126,000
North Park Drive to North route with curb, drainage, side- i
44th Street (Parkway walk, illumination, landscaping
Section) _
4. Sunset Blvd. NE, FAI 405 3203 S X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.9 1,046,400 1,046,400
to NE Park Drive drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
landscaping
5. Benson Road South, South 5303 S X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 1.8 733,000 733,000
Grady Way to SE 31st drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
Street landscaping
6. North 30th Street, 2352 S X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.4 150,000 150,000
Burnett Ave. to FAI 405 drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
• landscaping
7. Garden Ave. North, North 2551 S X Reconstruct raodway with curb, 0.5 280,000 280,000
4th Street to North 8th drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
Street landscaping
8. Union Ave. NE, NE Sunset 3801 S X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.7 355,000 355,000
Blvd. to NE 24th Street drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
landscaping
. Strander Blvd. , West 4402 S X Construct new roadway with full 0.5
Valley Road to Longacres improvements
Pkwy. SW
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DISTRIBUTION: • SIX YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
(1) copy: District Engineer, Dept. of Highways
(1) copy: UAB with Original UAB-1 Form
19 7 6 - 19 81 "Exhibit A" Page 4 of 7
(COUNTY)
HEARING DATE 6/23/75 ADOPTION DATE RESOLUTION NO. (CITY) King County - Renton. Washington
ROAD F C U R ESTIMATE OF COST
LOCAL NAME LENGTH
INOM OF STREET N A B R TYPE OF WORK IN
ROAD OR STREET NO. CSAA MILES 1976 1977 197 8 1 9 79- 81 TOTAL
T S N L
COLLECTOR ARTERIALS
1. NE 12th Street, Edmonds 3552 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 1.0 425,000 425,000
Ave. NE to Union Ave. NE drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
landscaping
2. Taylor Ave. NW and Taylor 1003 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.6 300,000 • 300,000
Place NW from Renton Ave. drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
Extension to Stevens Ave. landscaping
NW
3. Monroe Ave. NE; NE 4th 3401 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 1.0 507,000 507,000 -
Street to NE 12th Street drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
landscaping ti
4. Burnett Ave. North from 2451 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.6 - 300,000 300,000
Lake Wash. Blvd. North drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
(S. Term.) to Lake Wash, landscaping
Blvd. North (N. Term.)
5. SW 16th Street, Lind Ave. 4902 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.9 725,000 725,000
SW to Monster Road SW drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
landscaping, new bridge •
6. Aberdeen Ave. NE, Sunset 3251 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 1.3 1,340,000 1,340,000
Blvd. NE to NE 27th drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
Street landscaping
ot'STRiBUT ION: SIX YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
(1) copy: Oistr,ct Engineer, Oept. of Highways
(I) copy; UAB with Original UAB-1 Form
1 9 7 6 - 1 9 8 1 "Exhibit A" Page 5 of 7
HEARING DATE 6/23/75 ADOPTION DATE _ RESOLUTION NO. (COUNTY)
(CITY) King County - Renton, WAshington
ITEM LOCAL NAME ROADORFCUR U L R U ESTIMATE OF COST
OF TYPE OF WORK
LENGTH
NO. STREET N A B R IN
ROAD OR STREET NO. C S A A • MILES 1976 1977 1978 1979- 81 TOTAL
TSNL
?j Talbot Road South, South 5701 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 1.5 1,141,000 1,141,000
19th Street to South 43rd drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
Street landscaping
8. Park Ave. North and North 2491 C X Reconstruct roadway with curb, 0.4 195,000 195,000
40th Street, NE 30th drainage, sidewalk, illumination,
Street to Lake Wash. landscaping
Blvd. North
9. SW/South 27th Street, 4412 C X Construct new roadway with full 1.0
Longacres Parkway SW to improvements
' Talbot Road South
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SPOT IMPROVEMENTS
1. Wells Ave. Bridge, Cedar X Construct new .bridge 0.0 420,000 - 420,000
River
2. Shattuck Ave. Railroad X Construct new railroad under- 0.0 293,000 293,000
Undercrossing crossing
3. NE 4th Street and Monroe X New signal installation - 20,000 20,000
Ave. NE •
4. SW Sunset Blvd. and X New signal controller - 11,000 11,000
Hardie Ave. SW -
5. Rainier Ave. South and X New signal controller - 13,500 13,500
South Grady Way
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D.STFt18UT}O.: SIX YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
(1) copy: Dlstrict Enginarr. Dept. of Highways
(1) copy: UAB with Original UAB-1 Form
9 76 - 19 81 "Exhibit A" Page 6 of 7
HEARING DATE 6/23/75 ADOPTION DATE RESOLUTION NO. (C(C TY)Y)King County - Renton. Washington
ROAD FCUR ESTIMATE OF COST
LOCAL NAME LENGTH 1
ITEMNOOF STREET N A B R TYPE OF WORK IN
ROAD OR STREET NO. CSAA MILES 1976 1977 1978 1979- 81 TOTAL
TSNL
6. SW Grady Way and Lind X New signal controller - 11,000 11,000
Ave. SW
7. South Grady Way and West X New signal controller - 9,200 9,200
Entr. to Shopping Center
8. South Grady Way and East X New signal controller - 9,200 9,200
Entr. to Shopping Center
TRANSPORTATION STUDY
1. "Renton Area Transporta- Type of Work:
tion Study" (RATS) 1-. Review arterial classifica- - 90,000 90,000
tion
2. Review public Transportation
- systems. -
3. Develop priority rating
system for transportation
improvements.
LOCAL ACCESS STREETS
1. NE 9th Street, Redmond A Overlay 0.3 - _
Ave. NE to Monroe Ave. NE
2. Olympia Ave. NE, NE 12th A Overlay 0.5
Street to NE 8th Street
OISTRti3UTioN: SIX YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM
(1) copy: District Engineer, Dept. of Highways
(1) Copy: UAB with Original UAB-1 Form
. 1976 - 1981 "Exhibit All Page 7 of 7
(COUNTY)
HEARING DATE 6/23/75 ADOPTION DATE RESOLUTION NO. (CITY) King County - Renton, Washington
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ROAD F C U R ESTIMATE OF COST
ITEM LOCAL NAME OR U L R U LENGTH
NO. OF STREET N A B R TYPE OF WORK IN
ROAD OR STREET NO. C S A A MILES 1976 1977 1978 1979- 81 TOTAL
TSNL
3. NE 11th Place, Olympia A Overlay . 0.06
Ave. NE to Pierce Ave. NE
4. NE 11th Street, Olympia A Overlay 0.06
Ave. NE to Pierce Ave. NE
5. Queen Ave. NE, NE 6th A Overlay 0.2
Street to NE 7th Street
6. NE 7th Street, Monroe Ave. A Overlay 0.5
NE to Union Ave. NE _
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7. Shelton Ave. NE, NE 7th A Overlay 0.2
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Street to NE 6th Street
8. -NE 6th Street, Union Ave. • A -Overlay 0.5 • - -- -- - -. ._.. - - --- ...
NE to Monroe Ave. NE .
9. NE 6th Place, Shelton Ave. A Overlay 0.06
NE to Tacoma Avd. NE
10. Tacoma Ave. NE, NE 6th A Overlay 0.07
Place to NE 6th Street
11. NE 7th Place, Queen Ave. A ' Overlay 0.3
NE to Monroe Ave. NE
12. NE 6th Place, Redmond Ave. A Overlay 0.3
NE to Monroe Ave. NE
13. Olympia Ave. NE, NE 6th A Overlay 0.05
•e to NE 6th Street
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK JUNE 23, 1975
PERMITS ISSUED BY THE BUILDING DIVISION OF THE P/W DEPARTMENT
BUILDING PERMITS •
NO. AMOUNT NAME ADDRESS TYPE OF WORK
B4162 300 Pizza Haven 739 Rainer Ave So Repair fire damage
4163 26,000 Q-M Enterprise,Inc 1641 Jefferson Ct SE Const sg fam res
4164 24,500 Q-M Enterprise, Inc 1637 Jefferson Ct SE Const sg fam res
4165 7,800 Washington Mutual Bank 1425 So Puget Dr Remodel apt
4166 260 Sarah Bliss 3708 Meadow Ave N Instl sliding gl dr
4167 350 J. Kenneth King 3925 NE 6th P1 Const storage shed
4168 Cummins, NW Diesel , Inc 811 S. W. Drady Way Annual lic. for fill
at subject location
4169 32,000 McGrath Dev. Corp. 4214 NE 24th St Const sg fam res
4170 1,000 Robert L. Edwards Renton Shopping Ctr Const So. Sep. wall
MECHANICAL PERMIT
M4334 1,200 M. L. Thrasher 904 Grant Ave So Inst elec fur
4335 1,250 Wash. Mutal Savings Bank 1425 So Puget Drive Instl plbg & fix
4336 1,000 Benton Realty 3124 NE Sunset Blvd Instl air condt.
4337 780 Fitts & Nelson 1902 Aberdeen SE Instl furnace
4338 Cummins NW Diesel , Inc 811 SW Grady Way Instl auto fire sprkl
4339 3,000 Jon C. Robison 3815 Lake Wash. Blvd N Instl htg & air cond.
4340 12,225 Drs. Kay &. Hubbard 4445 Talbot Rd So Instl plbg fix.
ELECTRICAL PERMIT
E5135 400 Ron Buyoy 872 Redmond Ave NE Wire addition
5136 500 Joe Cole 1073 Harrington Ave NE Wire circuit for
dialysis machine
5137 4,600 U.S. Post Office 314 Williams Ave S Wire for air cond unit
5138 400 Ron McNaught 700 SW 4th St Increase ser to 200 AMP
5139 175 Wash Mutal Savings Bank 1425 S Puget Dr Wire apt
5140 50 Rudolph Zaputil 1310 N 36th St Instl temp ser
5141 50 . Tripp Construction 234 SW 16th St Instl temp ser
5142 50 Hillis Homes 811 S 28th Ct Instl temp ser
5143 1,419 City of Renton 101 Houser Way N Repair damaged ser
5144 1,750 City of Renton 3410 NE 12th St Electrical - Chlor.
5145 1,750 City of Renton 108 Houser Way N Electrical - Chlor.
5146 1,750 City of Renton 101 Houser Way N Electrical - Chlor.
5147 316 Bob Burk 615 Shelton Ave NE Instl 125 AMP Lanel
SIGN PERMIT
S0417 300 S. Kaczamarek 100 Rainier Ave So Instl roof sign
0418 600 Forentco, Inc 710 Thomas Ave SW Instl wall sign
0419 800 "40" Rentals 1100 Bronson Way Instl pole sign
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
P0116 Andy's Diner 1408 W Valley Rd Connect sanitary sewer
0117 Lincoln First Federal 4702 NE 23rd Connect Sanitary sewer
Savings & Loan
0118 Lincoln First Federal 4520 NE 23rd Connect sanitary sewer
Savings & Loan
0119 Lincoln First FS&L 4508 NE 23rd Connect sanitary sewer
0120 Lincoln First FS&L 4601 NE 23rd Connect sanitary sewer
0121 Lincoln First FS&L 4607 NE 23rd Connect sanitary sewer
0122 Lincoln First FS&L 4613 NE 23rd Connect sanitary sewer
0123 Lincoln First FS&L 4619 NE 23rd Connect sanitary sewer
0124 Lincoln First FS&L 4709 NE 23rd Connect sanitary sewer
0125 Fitts & Nelson, Inc 1902 Aberdeen Ave SE Connect sanitary sewer
0126 Fitts & Nelson 1716 Jones Dr SE Connect sanitary sewer
0127 Tim Riley 1318 Kennewick Ave NE Connect sanitary sewer
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
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• BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
• fixed the 23rd ' day of JUNE , 19 75 , at
8 : 00 P .M. in the Council Chambers' of the Renton Municipal
Building , Renton , Washington as the time and place for a
public hearing to Consider the following :
Six-Year Comprehensive Street & Arterial
Construction 'Program for the City of Renton .
•
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , ; disapproval or opinions on same .
CITY OF RENTON
/6-414/4(} Q 7p-i &
Delores A. Mead , Qi'ty Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
6-20-75
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
) ss .
COUNTY OF KING ) i�i
•
N117e_ 9 I PS')1 f/?1 )) J. r hereby certify that
t-kms (-a.) copies of the above notice were posted by me in
�at7� *- -nt-e conspicuous places on the property described and one
• copy was posted at! the CtXy Municipal Building , Renton ,
Washington on date: of r. deWle ,/7 , 19
P" �
Signe. „A1...c/ .
ATTEST : .,
Notary Public in and for the State
of Washington , residing at Renton .
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Renton City Council
6/16/75 - Page 2
CORRESPONDENCE AND CURRENT BUSINESS
Resignation Letter from Mr. Robert E. Cotner conveyed immediate resignation from
R. E. Cotner the Renton Human Rights and Affairs Commission, expressing appreciation
for the opportunity of serving on the Commission for the past two years.
Inner Harbor Letter from City Clerk Mead reported filing of letter of intent to
Line Annexation annex properties to the City by Boeing Commercial Airplane Co. , that.
Lake Washington letter has been reviewed by the Planning Department and determined
Shorelands valid, 100% of assessed valuation represented by signatories. The
Boeing Airplane City Clerk's letter recommended July 7, 1975 be set for meeting with
Company initiating property owners, at which time the Legislative Body will
need to determine whether to accept the letter of intent; require
adoption of the zoning ordinance and assumption of the pre-existing
bonded indebtedness, and then authorize circulation of the final
Public Meeting REetition.COMMENDATIONEOFD BTHECCITYECLERKRT, ESOETTINGNDED BDATEYOFR7/7/75CFORIL CPUBLICIN
7/77/75
MEETING. CARRIED.
Vacation of Letter from City Clerk Mead reported petition has been filed for
Portion of vacation of a portion of Lincoln Place N.E./ S.E. 83rd St. by E.L.
Lincoln P1 .N.E. Munson (Munson Investment Co. ) and Gwen W. Bodily, has been checked
by the Public Works Department and determined valid , signatures thereon
representing 100% of the assessed valuation of abutting properties
proposed for vacation. The Public Works Department, due to the City' s
interest in water line right-of-way easement, suggests waiver of the
street vacation filing fees normally required. The letter recommended
that the matter be referred to the Public Works Committee and Board
of Public Works for recommendation regarding fees and to the Legisla-
tion Committee for Resolution setting hearing date. MOVED BY DELAURENTI ,
SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY CLERK.
CARRIED.
Six-Year Streetetter from Public Works Director Gonnason requested scheduling of
Construction Public Hearing June 23, 1975 for the presentation of the annual
Program Six-Year Street Construction Program. MOVED BY DELAURENTI , SECONDED
Public Hearing BY SCHELLERT, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION AND SET DATE OF 6/23/75
6/23/75 FOR PUBLIC HEARING. CARRIED.
Kiwanis Letter from Kiwanis Club of Renton, Tom Ross , Chairman Sign Committee,
Air Fair announced Renton Air Fair scheduled for July 12 and 13 at the Renton
7/12-13/75 Municipal Airport and that funds raised will be used to support
Kiwanis youth activities in the Renton area. The letter asked permit
be granted for the installation of a banner to advertise the Air Fair
and any fees be waived in view of the public service nature of this
endeavor. MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CONCUR
IN THE REQUEST OF KIWANIS CLUB FOR BANNER PERMIT, WAIVING FEES, SUBJECT
TO SUPERVISION OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, WITH PROPER HOLD HARM-
LESS AGREEMENT. CARRIED.
Municipal Court Letter from Finance Director Marshall requested Council concurrence
Witness Fee in the establishment of a Municipal Court Witness Fee Revolving Fund
Revolving Fund whereby a checking account would be established in the amount of
$100 and the Court Clerk would pay witnesses at the time they appear
in Court which would reduce labor and material costs in the various
Departments with issuing only 10 or 12 warrants rather than 350 - 400.
The letter noted the District Courts handle witness fees in this
manner as do other cities and recommended referral of the matter to
the Legislation Committee for the necessary ordinance. MOVED BY
GRANT, SECONDED BY SCHELLE"T, COUNCIL CONCUR IN RECOMMENDATION OF
THE FINANCE DIRECTOR. CARRIED.
Kennydale Letter from Public Works Director Gonnason reported the Kennydale
Interceptor Interceptor is a part of the May Creek trunk extension program being
accomplished jointly by Water District 107 (sponsoring agent) , Metro
and the City, which will be used to sewer the last remaining unsewered
portion of Kennydale with 90% State Department of Ecology EPA funding
and 10% matching funding provided by the City. The letter recommended
creation of an LID by resolution of the City Council to raise the
10% local funding required and that the engineering firm of Moore,
Wallace & Kennydale be retained to perform engineering services for
the LID as they are presently involved. The letter. noted scheduling
anticipates call for bids on construction by 1/76 with completion in
late 1976. The letter recommended no further building permits be
issued utilizing septic tanks, which would constitute a moratorium on
issuance of building permits until the sewers would be constructed.
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RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
June 16 , 1975 Municipal Building
Monday 8: 00 P . M. Council Chambers
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER Mayor Avery Garrett presiding, led the Pledge of Allegiance and called
the meeting of the Renton City Council to order.
ROLL CALL OF CHARLES J. DELAURENTI, RICHARD M.STREDICKE, HENRY E.SCHELLERT, WILLIAM
COUNCIL J. GRANT, EARL CLYMER, GEORGE J. PERRY. MOVED BY CLYMER, SECONDED BY
SCHELLERT, COUNCIL EXCUSE ABSENT COUNCILMAN KENNETH D. BRUCE. CARRIED.
CITY OFFICIALS AVERY GARRETT, Mayor; GWEN MARSHALL, Finance Director; DEL MEAD, City
IN ATTENDANCE Clerk; SHARON GREEN, Personnel Director; LAWRENCE WARREN, Assistant
City Attorney; ROBERT HUGHES, Legislative Aide; WARREN GONNASON, Public
Works Director; GORDON ERICKSEN, Planning Director; GEORGE WILLIAMS,
Fire Chief; HUGH DARBY, Police Chief; VERN CHURCH, Purchasing Agent;
VIC TeGANTVOORT, Street Supt. ; DON STARK, Administrative Assistant;
GENE COULON, Park and Recreation Director.
PRESS Greater Renton News, Mary Wilbert Smith, Editor; Renton Record-Chronicle,
IN ATTENDANCE Eric Pryne, News Editor.
MINUTE APPROVAL MOVED BY DELAURENTI, SECONDED BY CLYMER, COUNCIL APPROVE MINUTES OF
JUNE 9, 1975 AS WRITTEN. CARRIED.
PUBLIC HEARING This being the date set and proper notices having been posted and
H-1 Heavy published according to law, Mayor Garrett opened the Public Hearing
Industry to consider proposed amendments to Section 4-714, H-i Heavy Industry
Zoning District, Title IV of the Renton City Code, more specifically Zoning
Code Revision, relating to permitted, qualified and prohibited uses
in Heavy Industry District, establishing certain findings in conform-
ity with the State Environmental Policy Act and to promote the general
welfare. Planning Director Ericksen reviewed the Planning Cornni:ssaon
recommendation, noting permitted & prohibited uses, Special Permits and
incompatible uses, The Planning Director explained the reasonable
standards as set (4-713-B-4) for Petroleum or by-product storage which
provided that the total hydrocarbon emissions not exceed 33,300
gallons per facility annually and that the spatial density of each
facility greaterthanoneacre in size does not exceed 330 gallons
of hydrocarbon emissions per acre annually. Discussion ensued.
Associate Planner Kruger and Zoning Specialist Feltin of the City's
Planning Department assisted with pertinent information, including the
matter of measurement of hydrocarbon emissions.
Those persons present making inquiries: Mr. Charles Branson, 321 Ever-
green Bldg. , Sternco Land Co. Attorney, inquired re Sectton 4-718A1., .
Incompatible Uses - "wrecking yards"and also inquired of 4-713A,Permitted
Uses, requiring 500' set back from MP District. Mr. Carl Sternoff
of Sternoff Metals inquired re changes in the proposed interim zoning
ordinance, including set backs. Upon inquiry by Councilman Clymer,
Planning Director Ericksen noted the existing operations would not be
affected, being non-conforming use, new operation or facility would be
required to comply. Mr. Robert Boyd, Asst. Property Manager, Burlington
Northern and Glacier Park, commented concerning revisions to H-1 zoning
changes, noting set backs required, asking more thought be given to
chemical operations which could be compatible; discussing fill required
on land holdings. Mr. Thad Alston of Bogle and Gates , Attorney repre-
senting Olympic Pipe Line Co. , noted attendance at Planning Commission
hearings and inquired regarding affect of proposed changes upon future
expansion of established business including use of property; and inquired
re zoning regulations preceding comprehensive plan. Mr. Issa Kamar, Mgr.,
Olympic Pipe Line Co. , questioned allowable hydrocarbon emissions and
ability to measure. Zoning Specialist Felton outlined procedure where-
by industries supply the City with emission information, noting ability
to measure hydrocarbons. Mr. Kay Johnson, Renton Chamber of Commerce,
asked additional time be granted to study ordinance. Mr. Larry Gibson,
3312 N.E. 11th, spoke regarding standards.
Hearing MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY DELAURENTI , COUNCIL CONTINUE PUBLIC
Continued to HEARING ON THE H-1 HEAVY INDUSTRY DISTRICT TO JULY 7, 1975 AND THE
7/7/75 MATTER BE REFERRED TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
MOVED BY STREDICKE, SECONDED BY GRANT, COUNCIL RECESS. CARRIED. Council
recessed at 9:50 p.m. and reconvened at 10:05 p.m. Roll Call : All
Councilmen present as previously stated.
G
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BY
RENTON CITY COUNCIL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Renton City Council has
fixed the 23rd day of JUNE , 19 75 , at
8 : 00 P .M. in the Council Chambers of the Renton Municipal
Building, Renton , Washington as the time and place for a
public hearing to consider the following:
Six-Year Comprehensive Street & Arterial
Construction Program for the City of Renton.
Any and all interested persons are invited to be present
to voice approval , disapproval or opinions on same.
CITY OF RENTON
allt1e)
Delores A. Mead , Xity Clerk
DATE OF PUBLICATION
6-20-75
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF WASHINGTON)
ss.
COUNTY OF KING
I , hereby certify that
three (3) copies of the above notice were posted by me in
three conspicuous places on the property described and one
copy was posted at the City Municipal Building, Renton ,
Washington on date of , 19
Signed
ATTEST :
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Notary 'Public in and for the State
of Washington , residing at Renton.
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THE CITY OF RENTON
MUNICIPAL BUILDING 200 MILL AVE. SO. RENTON,WASH. 98055
5�-o (o AVERY GARRETT, MAYOR ® PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
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Warren C.Gonnason, Director
June 13, 1975
Honorable Avery Garrett, Mayor (t-r)
Members of the City Council � 4 / u
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SUBJECT: Six-Year, Street Construction Program L
Gentlemen: Oi/z '�
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The Public Works Department hereby requests that a public hearing
be scheduled for June 23, 1975, for the purpose of presenting the
annual Six-Year Street Construction Program.
Very truly yours,
—72r .. r,
Warren C. Gonnason, P.E.
Public Works Director
DIH:ad
INT ROFFICE MEMO
DATE: June 25, 1975
TO: Del Mead, City Clerk
FROM: Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
SUBJECT: Resolution re Six Year Street Program .
Dear Del :
We are handing you herewith original and one copy of the
proposed Resolution adopting and updating the City' s
"Six Year Street Program". Would you please have Dave
Hamlin check this over to be sure it is correct and
forward it to the Legislation Committee for proper action.
We remain,
' erard M. Shellan
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INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
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TO : Dave Hamlin , Traffic Engineer DATE : 6-25-75
FROM:., Del Mead, City Clerk
•
RE : Ordinances and Resolutions
Six-Year Street Program
We attach Resolution (s ) and/or Ordinances (s) which have
• been -prepared by the City Attorney. Please verify
content , legals , description and general location of
the improvements and return to this office for fusAgall �
processing and presentation to the Legislation bfilmit e,.;l
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JUN 1975 ,;ov
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TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DIVISION Ni��
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INTEROFFICE MEMO
DATE: June 25, 1975
TO: Del Mead, City Clerk
Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
FROM:
SUBJECT: Resolution re Six Year Street Program .
Dear Del :
We are handing you herewith original and one copy of the
proposed Resolution adopting and updating the City' s
"Six Year Street Program". Would you please have Dave
Hamlin check this over to be sureit is correct and
forward it to the Legislation Committee for proper action.
We remain,
erard M. Shellan
GMS :ds
Enc.
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CITY OF RENTON
RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS the City of Renton has heretofore adopted an "Arterial
Six Year Street Construction Program" , together with a certain "Urban
Area Six Year Construction Program" , all pursuant to Chapter 7, Extra-
ordinary Session Laws of 1961 of the State of Washington, and Chapter 195
of the 1961 Session Laws of the State of Washington, and as same have
heretofore been amended from time to time, and such plans and programs
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 June 23,
1975 , after notice to the public as provided by law, for the purpose
of considering the adoption, modification and amendments of said
P] g--and Programs, and
HWE AS at such public hearing held on June 23, 1975 , due consideration
was given to the proposed changes and amendments for the purposes of .
updating such plans and programs , NOW THEREFORE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : The City' s "Six Year Arterial Construction Program"
and the City' s "Arterial Street ,7..,a : re hereby further amend arl�d
modified, all a more particularly shown on the attached Exhibit
entitled "Exhi b' A" , and same being incorporated herein a"s�_'.f„—fu y
set forth.
SECTION II : The aforestated P1ndnd Programs , as evidenced by
said Exhibit shall be and constitute the City' s "Six Year Construction
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.
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SECTION III : The Director of Public Works and the City Clerk
are hereby authorized and directed to file this Resolution, together
with Exhi. t3.0 wit the Director of Highways for the State of Washington,
and as otherwise provided by law.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of July, 1975.
Delores A. Mead, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of July, 1975.
Avery Garrett, Mayor
Approved as to form:
Gerard M. Shellan, City Attorney
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CITY OF RENTON
RESOLUTION NO.
WHEREAS the City of Renton has heretofore adopted an "Arterial
Six Year Street Construction Program" , together with a certain "Urban
Area Six Year Construction Program" , all pursuant to Chapter 7, Extra-
ordinary Session Laws of 1961 of the State of Washington, and Chapter 195
of the 1961 Session Laws of the State of Washington, and as same have
heretofore been amended from time to time, and such plans and programs
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 June 23 ,
1975 , after notice to the public as provided by law, for the purpose
of considering the adoption, modification and amendments of said
Plans and Programs, and
` HWEREAS at such public hearing held on June 23, 1975 , due consideration
was given to the proposed changes and amendments for the purposes of
updating such plansand programs , NOW THEREFORE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION I : The City' s "Six Year Arterial Construction Program"
and the City' s "Arterial Street Plan" are hereby further amended and
modified, all as more particularly shown on the attached Exhibit.,
entitled "Exhibit A" /nd same being incorporated herein as if fully
set forth.
SECTION II : The aforestated Pla d)and Programs , as evidenced by
said Exhibitsshall be and constitute the City' s "Six Year Construction
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.
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