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Return Address:
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way
Renton, WA 98055 6001441
200701. 34.0
Q=TY 01 �FN003
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KING 4G
RELEASE OF LIEN j Property Tax Parcel Number: 042305-9187
Grantor(s): Grantee(s):
1. City of Renton, a Municipal Corporation 1. Erika Heisinger
ABBREVIATED LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
A portion of the Northwest Quarter of Section 4;Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M., in King
County, Washington.
Please see complete legal attached as Exhibit A.
WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0016 was-establishe&by Ordinance No 4824 and recorded
under King County Recording Number 20000104000291;and
WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0025 was established by Ordinance No 5082 and recorded
under King County Recording Number 20040825000604;and
WHEREAS the Owner agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessments for
utility connection in the original amount of$6,044.87;and
WHEREAS the Owner and the pity of Renton executed a Memorandum of Agreement and provided
notice of this agreement under King County Recording Number 20040203001766;and
WHEREAS the agreement provided for a lien against the property,a penalty and interest for late
• payments,and attorney fees and costs for collection;and
WHEREAS, on July 8,2004,the Owner and the City of Renton executed a Memorandum of Agreement
and provided notice of this agreement under King County Recording Number 20040818000203 to
replace the agreement recorded funder King County Recording Number 20040203001766;and
WHEREAS,it is necessary that said parcel be released from the lien created by the agreement recorded
under King County Recording Number 20040203001766;
NOW,THEREFORE,the Memorandum of Agreement bearing Auditor's File Number 20040203001766
has been replaced and the above described land should be and is hereby fully released from any claim
under said agreement;
BUT this release shall not impair-the liens of the-said assessment rolls recorded under King County
Auditor's File Numbers 20000104000291 and 20040825000604-nor shall it impair the agreement-
recorded under King County Recording Number 20040818000203,as to the above described land
therein described.
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SATISFACTION OF LIEN Property Tax Parcel Number: 042305-9187
Grantor(s): Grantee(s):
1. City of Renton, a Municipal Corporation 1. Erika Heisinger
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,said City has caused this instrument to be executed this /qay of Pec,2006'
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eI\s 4,I,•; ®® I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Gregg A Zimmerman to me known to
O� OTS 9 �® be the ADMINISTRATOR of PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
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U i _ N; i for the CITY OF RENTON and acknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute this°� °s instrument,this day appeared before me,and acknowledged that he executed this instrument
p as a free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
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EXHIBIT A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
That portion of the South Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 4,
Township 23 North, Range 5 East, W.M., in King County, Washington, described as follows:
Beginning at the West Quarter Corner of said Section;
THENCE.along the westerly line of said Section, North 0°31' 05" East, a distance of-609.36
feet;
THENCE South 88° 18'09" East, a distance of 730 feet, to True Point of Beginning;
THENCE South 0°31' 05"(West, a distance of 238.29 feet
THENCE South 88° 18' 09j' East, a distance of 280.05 feet;
THENCE North 0°39'36" East, a distance of 238.10 feet;
THENCE North 88° 18'09"West, a distance of 280.71 feet, to True Point of Beginning;
EXCEPT the westerly 140 feet, as measured along the north and south line thereof;
EXCEPT the South 100 feet;
AND EXCEPT the North 25 feet thereof for road;
AND EXCEPT the East 25afeet for road.
SITUATE in the City of Renton, King County, Washington.
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Return Address:
City Clerk's Office 20060511002107
City of Renton
1055 South Grady Way P01OFN2AGAGE000
33.00
Renton,WA 98055-3232 • 05/11/2006 14:15
KING COUNTY, WA
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 0423059188 Page 1
Special Assessment#:0016(East Kennydale Property Location:2216 Harrington PI NE, Renton,WA 98056
Interceptor)
Special Assessment#0025(East Kennydale Sewer
Infill Phase II)
Between Owner(s): Randy& Catherine And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation
Corman
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page )
042305 188 PORTION OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4-BEGIN SOUTHWEST CORNER TH N 00-31-05 E 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09
E 1010.70 FT TO POB TH S 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 281.09 FT TH N 00-53-38 E 237.90 FT TH N 88-19-09
W 281.84 FT TO POB LESS S 109 FT OF W 140 FT LESS W 20 FT OF S 109 FT OF N 129 FT TGW PORTION OF SE
1/4 OF NW 1/4-BEGIN SW CORNER TH N 00-53-30 E 370.77 FT TAP COMMON WITH SE CORNER OF PARCEL UNDER
RECORDING NO 8604040101 AND POB TH N 00-53-30 E 232.90 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 4.99 FT TAP OF CURVE TO RIGHT
RADIUS BEARING S 01-41-51 W 20 FT TH ALONG SAID CURVE ARC DISTANCE 32.74 FT THRU C/A OF 93-47-58 TH S
05-29-49 W 115.64 FT TAP OF CURVE TO LEFT RADIUS BEARING S 84-30-11 E 1030 FT TH ALONG SAID CURVE
ARC DISTANCE OF 96.22 FT THRU C/A OF 05-21-08TH ON NON TANGENT LINE N 88-18-36 W 12.13 FT TO POB—AKA
PARCEL 1 OF CITY OF RENTON LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO LUA 94-123-LLA RECORDING NO 9412059002—LESS
PORTION FOR NE 23RD ST
WHEREAS the City of Renton has constructed utility facilities that provide benefit to the property owner's property; and
WHEREAS Special Assessment District.0016 was established by Ordinance No(4824).recorded under King County
Recording Number 20000104000291;and
WHEREAS Special Assessment District,0025 was established by Ordinance No(5082).recorded under King County
Recording Number 20040825000604 '
WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessments for utility connection
in the original amount of$5.792.08; and
WHEREAS the agreement provides for a lien against the property,a penalty and interest for late payments,and attorney
fees and costs for collection; and
WHEREAS the agreement provides that upon sale or re-finance of the property the then remaining balance is due and
payable;
NOW THEREFORE the Owner and the City of Renton hereby provide notice of their mutual agreement. For current
balances and payoff information contact Rick Knopf,425-885-1604.
Approved By:
er(s): City of Renton
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egg e• •n,Administrator
Plannin: :uilding/Public Works Department
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Notary SARI m:Sst be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON •)ss
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4,141,4v signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act
for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
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lr,,•u„�rY«''' Dated: U,P/t.t a o2 Z c?OOIo 0006, _17L7��
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 0423059188 Page 2
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' N.' V.it•'� ,'• signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act
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Dated: L e 0200
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_�-s5P,J. P, , , I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Gregg Zimmerman to me
`•••' ••••' "t known to be the Administrator of Planning• /Building/Public��sg�p/y .f,9 i�� Works Department and
,o'•• p acknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute this instrument,this day
f ; ?o�NOTAf 9\ ", appeared before me,and acknowledged that he executed this instrument as a free and
�•� , voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
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Return Address:
City Clerk's Office 111111 II III 1111 III II II IIII 1111 II
City of Renton 20041019000386
1055 South Grady Way
CITY OF RENTON MEMO 70.00
Renton,WA 98055-3232 PAGE001 OF 002
10/19/2004 10:01
KING COUNTY, WA
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 0423059200 Page 1
Special Assessment#:0016 Property Location:2200 Harrington PI NE,Renton,WA 98056 ,
Special Assessment#0025(East Kennydale Sewer
Infill Phase II)
Between Owner(s): Suzette Cuizon And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated orfull legal must go here. Additional legal on page )
042305 200 S 109 FT OF FOLG-BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S
88-18-09 E 1010.70 FT TO TPOB,'TH S 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TH N 88-18-09 E 140 FT TH N 00-
39-36 E 238 FT TH N 88-18-09 W 140 FT TO TPOB LESS W 20 FT FOR ST
WHEREAS the City of Renton has constructed utility facilities that provide benefit to the property owner's property; and
WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0016 was established by Ordinance No(4824).recorded under King County
Recording Number 20000104000291;and
WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0025 was established by Ordinance No(5082).recorded under King County
Recording Number Pending
WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessments for utility connection
in the original amount of$5,770.46; and
WHEREAS the agreement provides for a lien against the property,a penalty and interest for late payments,and attorney
fees and costs for collection; and
WHEREAS the agreement provides that upon sale or re-finance of the property the then remaining balance is due and
payable;
NOW THEREFORE the Owner and the City of Renton hereby provide notice of their mutual agreement. For current
balances and payoff information contact Rick Knopf,425-885-1604.
Approved By:
Owner(s): City of Renton
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egg i ' rma. • Pro.'strator
Plannin: :u. din./ 'ublic Works Department
Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss
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I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that(5141€ik6 Ceti Zan.
Q:•O NOTARY 9.• t/ signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act
U i for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
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My appointment expires: 3-/e9 -6 4.
Dated: ?-254--0co4 c oq.`®f
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 0423059200 Page 2
Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss
COUNTY OF KING )
I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act
for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
Notary(Print)
My appointment expires:
Dated:
Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss
SA J p y��i��' COUNTY OF KING
PSG,.•••••.•• `� ts � I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Gregg Zimmerman to me
,t&!:�99tON F.j o•, 2�i� known to be the Administrator of Planning/Building/Public Works Department and
Sacknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute this instrument,this day
U NOTARY 9 N: ,; appeared before me,and acknowledged that he executed this instrument as a free and
voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
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Dated: 9(a-,
Return Address: 1011101111i 1[101111110111,
City Clerk's Office 20040818000204
City of Renton CITY OF RENTON AG 20.00
1055 South Grady Way PAGE001 OF 002
Renton,WA 98055-3232
08/18/2004 07
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MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 0423059179 Page 1
Special Assessment#:0016 Property Location:2116 Edmonds Ave NE, Renton,WA
Special Assessment#0025(East Kennydale Sewer 98056
Infill Phase II)
Between Owner(s): Waldemar Wiemann And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page )
042305 179 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 215.86 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 30 FT TO
TPOB TH S 88-18-09 E 104 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 63.45 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 104 FT TH N 00-31-05..x, ,
E 63.52 FT TO TPOB 4i9 ' 1'-ter` ,? '
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the City of Renton has constructed utility facilities that provide benefit to the property owner's property; and :' i4
WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0016 was established by Ordinance No(4824).recorded under King County '
Recording Number 20000104000291;and
WHEREAS ecial AssessmenvDi`s- tct OQZ5`?as established by Ordinance No(5082).recorded under King County
Recording Number Pending
WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special-Assessments for utility connection _
in the original amount of$5.770.11; and :=?
WHEREAS the agreement provides for a lien against the property,a penalty and interest for late payments,and attorney
fees and costs for collection; and • - - :,A.
WHEREAS the agreement provides that upon sale or re-finance of the property the then remaining balance is due and
payable; •d,i. ,:.,', r; ''^''•-�=i"4`'
NOW THEREFORE the Owner and the City of Renton hereby provide notice of their mutual agreement:,,For current :-i7 .„ ,,,; + y :,: :,
balances and payoff information contact Rick Knopf,425-885-1604. "t`-; ' ''�'''".; ';', 41
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Owner(s): City of Renton 'A'; :;,'',' E_n';?.--1 A�. `{;1, 'Vik;': I.'`j i',
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Return Address:
City Clerk's Office
City of Renton 1MI(It(!/ii:Iu/ii,iiii,,1055 South Grady Way pA001pFNOTCN A8000203
Renton,WA 98055-3232 KING/20COU4Y0-- 20.00
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 0423059187 Page 1
Special Assessment#:0021 Property Location:2801 NE 23f0 St., Renton,WA 98056
Special Assessment#Pending(East Kennydale Sewer
Infill Phase II)
Between Owner(s):Erika Heisinger And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated,'or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page )
042305 187 POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF SEC TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-
09 E 730 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-38-05 W 238.29 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH N 00-39-36 E
238.10 FT TH N 88-18-09 W 280.71: FT TO BEG LESS W 140 FT LESS S 100 FT LESS CO RDS
WHEREAS the City of Renton has constructed utility facilities that provide benefit to the property owner's property; and
WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0016 was established by Ordinance No(4824).recorded under King County
Recording Number 20000104000291;and ,,,E
WHEREAS Spetial-A ssessmenrDistrict'0025,upas established by Ordinance No(5082).recorded under King-u� : _;•.
Recording Number Pe dint; ; '" "" ("
WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessments for Y+t+'•:t} r -
in the original amount of$5.000.00; and - y• ,. ' •. •
WHEREAS thea agreementprovides for a lien against theproperty, 4i
gr g a penalty and interest for late pa�+e,�:•�:; •
fees and costs for collection; and '*t;,•t; 'i"
WHEREAS the agreement provides that upon sale or re-finance of the property the then remaining balance is I ue .+_M1 ; • • i .• •
payable; ',' _'
NOW THEREFORE the Owner and the City of Renton hereby provide notice of their mutual ay e
balances and payoff information contact Rick Knopf,425-885-1604.
Approved By: �'
Owner(s): Cit of Renton :y '•
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PlanningB'ild• g/Public Wuxi r .
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• CHARLES F. KOKKO I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that t-0+ +fv,
- NOTARY PUBLIC signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be.. - •' 3r • ••
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STATE OF WASHINGTON for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instill • ,
COMMISSION EXPIRES
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MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 0423059187 Page 2
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I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that
signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act
for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument.
Notary Public in and for the State of Washington
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City of Renton
South Grady Way 20040818000201
Renton,WA 98055-3232
CITY OF RENTON AG 20.00
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08/18/2004 07:56
KING COUNTY, WA
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 0423059210 Page 1
Special Assessment#:0016(East Kennydale Property Location:2132 Harrington PI NE, Renton,WA 98056
Interceptor)
Special Assessment#0025(East Kennydale Sewer
Infill Phase II) ,
Between Owner(s):Rose Oyler ' And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page ) „..31
042305 210 POR OF SW 1/4 OF!NW 1/4 BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF SEC TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-
09 E 1010.70 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TO TPOB TH CONTG S 00-39-36 W 108 FT TH S 88- ..,:i4
18-36 E 150 FT TH N 00-39-36 E 108 FT TH N 88-18-36 W 150 FT TO TPOB LESS POR TO CITY
WHEREAS the City of Renton has constructed utility facilities that provide benefit to the property owners property; 24 4
WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0016 was established by Ordinance No(4824).recorded under King Couri ,®,• : '
Recording Number 20000104000291;and
WHEREAS S eci 1=Assessment.1 isMa-0-025 as established by Ordinance No 5082 .recorded under King �s'• t;, , , .
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WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessments for util ..i; ;t;,. , ,
in the original amount of$5,771.75; and , , .. ,` •
WHEREAS the agreement provides for a lien against the property,a penalty and interest for late payments,an' ,tti•r4'w :;. .:..-,-1.
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fees and costs for collection; and ,
WHEREAS the agreement provides that upon sale or re-finance of the property the then rema ,, r.,z -
payable; . y
NOW THEREFORE the Owner and the City of Renton hereby provide notice of their muttr , r:
balances and payoff information contact Rick Knopf,425-885-1604. r � i ; t` '' •
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Please print or type information WASHINGTON STATE RECORDER'S Cover Sheet(RCW 65.04)
Document Title(s) (or transactions contained therein):(all areas applicable to your document must be filled in)
1.. Ordinance No. 5082 2.
3. 4.
Reference Number(s) of Documents assigned or released:
Additional reference#'s on page_of document
Grantor(s)(Last name first name,initials)
1. City of Renton
2.
Additional names on page_of document.
Grantee(s) (Last name first,then first name and initials)
1.
2.
Additional names on page of document.
Legal description(abbreviated:i.e.lot block,plat or section,township,range)
The south 1/2 of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 4,Township 23 North,Range 5
East,W.M. in the City of Renton,King County,Washington . . .
Additional legal is on pages 3-5 of document(Exhibit A).
Assessor's Property Tax Parcel Account Number 0 Assessor Tax#not yet assigned
3343900203 and others
The Auditor/Recorder will rely on the information provided on the form. The staff will not read the document to
verify the accuracy or completeness of the indexing information provided herein.
I am requesting an emergency nonstandard recording for an additional fee as provided in RCW
36.18.010. I understand that the recording processing requirements may cover up or otherwise
obscure some pare of the text on the original document.
Signature of Requesting Party
CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. 5082
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,
ESTABLISHING AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR SANITARY
SEWER SERVICE FOR PROPERTIES ADJACENT TO EDMONDS
AVENUE NE,NE 20'STREET,NE 22ND STREET, NE 23RD STREET,NE
21sir STREET, HARRINGTON PL NE, GLENWOOD AVENUE NE, AND
NE 251D STREET, AND ESTABLISHING THE AMOUNT OF THE
CHARGE UPON CONNECTION TO THE FACILITIES.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON,DO ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. There is hereby created a Sanitary Sewer Service Special
Assessment District for the area served by the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
project in the north quadrant of the City of Renton and within King County,which area is more
particularly described in Exhibit"A"attached•hereto. A map of the service area is attached as
Exhibit"B". The recording of this document is to provide notification of potential connection
and interest charges. While this connection charge may be paid at any time,the City does not
require payment until such time as the parcel is connected to and,thus,benefiting from the sewer
facilities. The property may be sold or in any other way change hands without triggering the
requirement,by the City,of payment of the charges associated with this district.
SECTION II. Persons connecting to the sanitary sewer facilities in this Special
Assessment District,and whose properties have not been charged or assessed with all costs of the
East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II as detailed in this ordinance, shall pay the
' following additional fees,in addition to the payment of the connection permit fee and the system
development charge: CERTIFICATE .....
I,the undersigned City Clej'oftheJ
City of Renton, Washington,cetti N.
that this is a true and correct copyLQfj
Drain ewe •008'2 .Subscribed ' ;-
and sealed thisWglay of - Tune ,20 OY�f
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City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO. 5082
A. Per Unit Charge. New connections of residential units shall pay a fee of$5,208.87
per dwelling unit.
SECTION III. In addition to the aforestated charges,there shall be a charge of
5.93%per annum added to the Special Assessment District charge. The interest charge shall
accrue for no more than ten(10)years from the date this ordinance becomes effective. Interest
charges will be simple interest and not compound interest.
SECTION IV. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval and
thirty(30)days after publication.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 14th day of June ,2004.
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Bonnie I. Walton,City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 14th day of June ,2004.
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Kathy Ke ler-Wheeler,Mayor
Approved as t rm:
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Lawrence J.Warren, City Attorney
Date of Publication: 6/18/2004 (Summary)
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Ordinance No. 5082
EXIIIBIT A
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
AREA"A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
The south one-half(1/2)of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 4,
Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton, King County,
Washington;
EXCEPT the east half(1/2)of the south one-half(1/2)of the south one-half(1/2)of said
subdivision; and
EXCEPT streets (Edmonds Avenue NE,NE 23rd Street,NE 22m1 Street,NE 21st Street
and Harrington Place NE);
TOGETHER WITH that portion of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of said
Section 4,described as follows:
Commencing at the southwest corner of said subdivision;
Thence North 00°53' 30"East,along the west line of said subdivision,a
distance of 370.77 feet,to the southeast corner of a parcel owned by Randal
and Catherine L.Corman per Deed recorded under King County Recording
No. 8604040101,said southeast corner being the True Point of Beginning of
this description;
Thence continuing North 00°53' 30"East,along the west line of said
subdivision,a distance of 232.90 feet;
Thence South 88° 18' 09"East,a distance of 4.99 feet,to the beginning of a
curve to the right,said curve having a radius of 20.00 feet;
Thence southeasterly along said curve,an arc distance of 32.74 feet;
Thence South 05°29'49"West,a distance of 115.64 feet,to the beginning of a
curve to the left,said curve having a radius of 1030.00 feet;
Thence southerly along said curve,an arc distance of 96.22 feet;
Thence North 88° 18' 36"West,a distance of 12.13 feet,to the True Point of
Beginning.
Ordinance No. 5082
EXHIBIT A
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
AREA"B"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ,
The north 157.5 feet of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section 4,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,
King County,Washington;
EXCEPT the street(Edmonds Avenue NE);
TOGETHER WITH the plat of Huselands 1ST Addition,according to the plat thereof,
recorded in Volume 54 of Plats,Page 26,Records of King County,Washington;
EXCEPT Lot 2 thereof;and
EXCEPT streets(NE 20th Street,Glennwood Avenue NE).
Ordinance No. 5082
EXHIBIT A
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
AREA"C"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lots 2 through 8,inclusive,of Block 1,Edendale,according to the plat thereof,recorded
in Volume 60 of Plats,Page 81,Records of King County,Washington;
TOGETHER WITH the west 152 feet of the south 100 feet of the north one-half(1/2)of
Tract 205,C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division No.4,according
to the plat thereof,recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County,
Washington;and
TOGETHER WITH the north 126 feet of the south 252 feet of said Tract 205;
EXCEPT the east 100 feet thereof; and
TOGETHER WITH the north 120 feet of the south 268 feet of the east 120 feet of Tract
206 of said plat;and
TOGETHER WITH the south 90 feet of the north 265 feet of Tract 208 of said plat; and
TOGETHER WITH the north 175 feet of the east 132.58 feet of said Tract 208;
All situate in the east one-half(1/2)of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,
W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington.
ORDINANCE NO. 5082
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From: John Hobson
To: Neumann, Michele
Date: 7/13/2004 11:16:57 AM
Subject: SAD remailing
Attached is a new mailing address for the property at 2702 NE 22nd St. This property is in foreclosure so
that is why this will be going to an attorney' office.
Would you please address the envelope "Attn: Lori Womack".
Thanks
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FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT • .• • -
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Special Assessment District No. 0025 . • ' • .
. • • • .: -LAW OFFICES OF LES LIEVE. • : • 'PER UNIT ASSESSMENT •• .
17682 BEACH BLVD# 204 . •. . . •••. ' $5,208.87 :.
: • HUNTINC>TON BEACl-I•CA.92647 '
•:King county Account No. 042305930606 • • • . - • •• •
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- LEGAL DESCRIPTION:. • . ' - : . •
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Some properties within the boundary of this special assessment district are currently within other city
held special assessment districts. Each property will only be responsible to pay the charges for the
special assessment districts that they derive benefit from.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
mailing(by July 20,2004,5:00 P.M.).
Grounds for protest:
An appeal shall include a 'statement of claimed errors that concern the proposed
assessment and must be accompanied by a$75.00 non-refundable fee. Errors which are
not set forth in writing will not be considered. Pursuant to City Ordinance No. 4444,
Sections 9-16-9.0 and D, the only items of appeal that will be considered are the cost of
the facilities, the costs distribution methodology, and the issue of benefit to the
properties to be assessed
Appeal Fee and Appeal Process:
A non-refundable appeal fee in the amount of$75.00 shall be submitted with each
appeal. If a protest is received and deemed timely and establishes a proper grounds for
protest according to City Ordinance, a public hearing will be held. If no protests are
received, the above-quoted notice of potential assessment will be recorded against your
property. The charge(s) will not be collected until you subsequently tap onto or use the
facilities covered by the Special Assessment District notice.
We hope that this notice will answer most of your questions. If you do, however, have questions
pertaining to sewer installations,;the background of the assessment district, or the appeal process,
please contacts John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at
425-430-7212.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing
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From: John Hobson
To: Neumann, Michele
Date: 7/7/2004 8:27:32 AM
Subject: Special Assessment Letter Return
I got the returned SAD notice for William and Teresa Grover. Apparently this is a rental house and Utility
billing has listed the Grover's mailing address as follows:
PO Box 2701
Renton, WA 98056
Attached is a revised first page for the letter. Remember to include the signed, second page of the letter
also.
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Kathy KeolkerWheeler,Mayor • Bonnie I.Walton
CITY OF RENTON
' FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIALASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
- . Special Assessment•District No. 0025
• GROVER WILLIAM+TERESA , : PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
. PO BOX 2701 ' ' . • $5,208.87 ;
RENTON WA 98,056. . :
King County Account:No. 042305907307 - •
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: = •'
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On August 12;.2003, I; Bonnie.:I: Walton, the.City`Clerk.of,Renton., Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer,improvements associated••;;with the East Kennydale Sanitary_Sewer ,
Infill-Phase II Project. :We.have.now completed construction.':of these.sewer facilities.. The facilities,.as -
f. . :• shown on the attached.map, are eligiblefor cost:recovery.under.City Special.Assessinent District Ordinance :
1Vo.4444. I .. =,
For those properties that could receive-benefit directlyby:,the.,tsewers;.future,.use wouldtrigger payment of a
'fair'share' cost of the:sewer This assessment is'calculated as a unit charge; by dividing the.cost-of the.
conveyance portion of the sewers by the`'numb'erbf;units2projected for the:bassm served by these sewers., This
- : rate has been established at$5,208:87 per unit. . -- -
The:purpose-of the assessment district is7;to allow:.the city.the'ability:to collect the costs•of the construction
of the:sewer facilities from all.those.;who benefit from its construction::'To:`accomiplish this,•we are required-
``.:torecord an ordinance which:will'serve:as,a notice.of potential assessment: -This ordinance will;.establish a
boundary_that includes•any parceltl atmay•.benefit;in: the;future: It,is:;our goal to ensure,.in fairness to all, ..
: ; ,that any property owner that:connects`°at,a:later date.pays their share just like those who will connect right .
: "away:. The benefit area is,defined as the service:ar'ea:that the facility may be able to serve This
boundary is:shown ontheattached map. '
. `You,Willonly be required to pay .this-assessment when.;the property gains benefit'from-these sewer .`.. ,
` .;facilities: Until that-time,;:the.property can be sold orchange hands without triggering the.assessment.
Benefit from.these sewer facilities can be described as follows:. : . • :
••.' .: A property not currently connected to•a City sewer facility(i.e,,currently utilizing anon-site system or a
' 'vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
•
- Until then,the assessment will not•be triggered , ' . ' , • •
.. : For those properties that are already connected to.City sewer, this assessment Will.only be triggered if `
the property increases its density either by change of use(i.e.,single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use.(i.e.,•further subdivision of land for single family
housing). , . •
You will not be required to-pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a'rate of 5.93%.per annum for a period of ten years. The •
• accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after thenotice of potential assessment is recorded with King, ,
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during •
the thirty-day period after recording,interest free. This option is totally at the discretia.
owner. -
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Some properties within the boundary of this special assessment district are currently within other city
held special assessment districts. Each property will only be responsible to pay the charges for the
special assessment districts that they derive benefit from.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
mailing(by July 20,2004, 5:00 P.M.).
Grounds for protest:
An appeal shall include a statement of claimed errors that concern the proposed
assessment and must be accompanied by a$75.00 non-refundable fee. Errors which are
not set forth in writing will not be considered. Pursuant to City Ordinance No. 4444,
Sections 9-16-9.0 and D, the only items of appeal that will be considered are the cost of
the facilities, the costs distribution methodology, and the issue of benefit to the
properties to be assessed
Appeal Fee and Appeal Process:
A non-refundable appeal fee in the amount of$75.00 shall be submitted with each
appeal. If a protest is received and deemed timely and establishes a proper grounds for
protest according to City Ordinance, a public hearing will be held. If no protests are
received, the above-quoted notice of potential assessment will be recorded against your
property. The charge(s) will not be collected until you subsequently tap onto or use the
facilities covered by the Special Assessment District notice.
We hope that this notice will answer most of your questions. If you do, however, have questions
pertaining to sewer installations, the background of the assessment district, or the appeal process,
please contacts John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at
425-430-7212.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
E OF
STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF KING } NOTADOPT D BY ECES
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION RENTON CITY COUNCIL
Following is summary of ordinances
adopted by the Renton City Council
PUBLIC NOTICE on June 14,2004:
ORDINANCE NO.5081
Lily Nguyen,being first duly sworn on oath that she is a Legal Advertising An ordinance of the City of Renton,
Representative of the Washington, amending section 1-3-
3.F.5 and 1-3-4 of Chapter 3,
Remedies and Penalties, of Title I
KingCountyJournal (Administrative) of Ordinance No.
4260 entitled "Code of General
Ordinances of the City of Renton,
Washington," regarding the crime of
a daily newspaper, which newspaper is a legal newspaper of general making a false or misleading
circulation and is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date statement.
of publication hereinafter referred to, published in the English language Effective: 7/18/2004
- ORDINANCE N0.5082_
continuously as a daily newspaper in King County, Washington. The King An ordinance of the City of Renton,
County Journal has been approved as a Legal Newspaper by order of the Washington, establishing an
assessment district for sanitary
Superior Court of the State of Washington for King County. sewer service for properties adjacent
The notice in the exact form annexed was published in regular issues of the to Edmonds Avenue NE, NE 20th
King County Journal (and not in supplement form) which was regularly Street, NE 22nd Street, NE 23rd
Street, NE 21st Street, Harrington
distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period. The annexed Place NE,Glenwood Avenue NE,and
notice,a NE 25th Street,and establishing the
amount of the charge upon
connection to the facilities.
Public Notice Effective: 7/18/2004
ORDINANCE NO.5083
An ordinance of the City of Renton,
Washington, granting unto
was published on Friday,6/18/04
Voicestream PCS III Corporation, a
Delaware corporation, its successors
The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the sum and assigns, the right, privilege,
authority and master use agreement
of $114.50 at the rate of$15.50 per inch for the first publication and N/A per to install telecommunication l
inch for eac :1 .equent insertion. facilities together with
appurtenances thereto, upon, over,
e"0" ('...? under,along, and across the streets,
avenues and alleys of the City of
Lily Nguyen Renton within City right-of-way and
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public properties of the city.
Legal Advertising Representative,King County Journal \\\O t�EAG ��ipublic
Effective: 6/23/2004
- Subscribed a worn to me this 18th day of June,2004. . P................., 'ice Complete text of these ordinances
` 0 ...•�5g;o n Ekp/le iii can be read at Renton City Hall,City
F R s Clerk Division 7th Floor, 1055 So.
c ci �-1 A '' _ Grady Way,and at the Renton Public 'A
Tom A.Meagher • = r••1 ' Z — Library, 100 Mill Avenue South. P.
P �\� = Upon request to the City Clerk's -_w
Notary Public for the State of Washington,Residing in Redmond,W hi gton Li 6 00�;• office(425-430-6510),copies will also
Ad Number: 846197 P.O.Number: ! 1 •••.MAY 2.?.•.�� � be mailed for a fee.
Cost of publishing this notice includes an affidavit surcharge. ��i/ - OF \N
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nClerk
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Journal June 18,2004.#846197
5
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL •
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,208.87
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
i
COLLINS BRUCE
PO BOX 2996
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305902100
Legal Description: 042305 21 W 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS W 30 FT
SARGENT JOHN'J
2016 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305905608
Legal Description: 042305 56 N 157.5 FT OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 LESS CO RD
GROVER WILLIAM+TERESA
2525 NE 22ND STREET
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305907307
Legal Description: 042305 73 BEG 279.36 FT N&S 88-18-09 E 134 FT FR SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH CONTG S 88-
18-09 E 103 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.88 FT TH N 88-19-09 WTO PT S 00-31-05 W OF TPOB TH N 00-31-
05 E TO TPOB
OYLER WAYNE'
2132 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305913404
Legal Description: 042305 134 BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF SEC TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 1010.70 FT TH S 00-39-36 W
238.09 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-39-36 W 218.10 FT M/L THE TOE LN OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N TO PT
S 88-18-36 E OF TPOB TH N 88-18-36 W 281.09 FT TO TPOB LESS W 150 FT
JOHNSON TOMMY E
2216 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305913503
Legal Description: 042305 135 N 105 FT OF W 240 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS CO RD LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
CRISPIN R
P O BOX 40443
BELLEVUE WA 98015
KC Tax Act# 042305914105
Legal Description: 042305 141 E 100 FT OF W 330 FT OF S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,208.87
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
OSGOOD CARMEN A
2716 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305914808
Legal Description: 042305 148 S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 150 FT OF W 730 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
MENDOZA LEONARDO
2616 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98056 •
KC Tax Act# 042305914907
Legal Description: 042305 149 S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 100 FT OF W 430 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
JENNINGS CHARLES L+JENNINGS
2204 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305915003
Legal Description: 042305 150 S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 200 FT OF W 230 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
HINDES SARAH M
2625 NE 23RD ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305915805
Legal Description: 042305 158 E 70 FT OF W 520 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
SULLIVAN JOHN B
2633 NE 23RD ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305915904
Legal Description: 042305 159 E 70 FT OF W 590 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
BADER GREGORY
13215 SE 46 th St
BELLEVUE WA 98006
KC Tax Act# 042305916001
Legal Description: 042305 160 E 70 FT OF W 660 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
BREWER JEFF
2709 NE 23RD
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305916100
Legal Description: 042305 161 E 70 FT OF W 730 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,208.87
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
1
GUSTAFSON
2601 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98055
KC Tax Act# 042305916308
Legal Description: 042305 163 BEG T PT 279.36 FT N&237 FT E OF SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH S 88-18-09 E 60
FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.84 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.88 FT TO BEG
KORBEL JERZY M
2633 NE 22nd St
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305916407
Legal Description: 042305 164 BEGAT PT 279.36 FT N&477 FT E OF SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH S 88-18-09 E 63
FT TH S 00-31-051W 126.69 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 63 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.73 FT TO BEG
BATES RANDALL S+MIGDALIA C
2625 NE 22ND
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305916506
Legal Description: 042305 165 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 417 FT TO TPOB
TH S 88-18-09 E 60 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.73 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.77 FT
TO TPOB
MONAGHAN TIMOTHY J+LENNA A
2701 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305916605
Legal Description: 042305 166 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 540 FT TO TPOB
TH S 88-18-09 E 63 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.66 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 63 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.69 FT
TO TPOB
MOLGORA RICARDO
2709 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305916704
Legal Description: 042305 167 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 603 FT TO TPOB
TH S 88-18-09 E 63 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.62 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 63 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.66 FT
TO TPOB
SPANN NORMAN+MARLENE
2717 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305916803
Legal Description: 042305 168 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 666 FT TO TPOB
TH S 88-18-09 E 64 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.58 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 64 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.62 FT
TO TPOB
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,208.87
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
FUNDERBURG PATRICIA A
2617 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305917009
Legal Description: 042305 170 BEG 279.36 FT N OF SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH S 88-18-09 E 357 FT TO TPOB TH
S 88-18-09 E 60 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.77 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.81 FT TO
TPOB
EVERS JON D+FRANCIS SYDNEY M
2609 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305917108
Legal Description: 042305 171 BEG 279.36 FT N OF SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH S 88-18-09 E 297 FT TO TPOB TH
S 88-18-09 E 60 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.81 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.84 FT TO
TPOB
SAHLI MICHAEL J+LOIS J
2617 NE 23RD ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305917207
Legal Description: 042305 172 E 70 FT OF W 450 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
WIEMANN WALDEMAR F
2116 EDMONDS'AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305917900
Legal Description: 042305 179 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 215.86 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 30 FT TO TPOB
TH S 88-18-09 E 104 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 63.45 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 104 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 63.52 FT
TO TPOB
SIMPSON KEVIN&KIM
2815 PARK AV NORTH
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305918007
Legal Description: 042305 180 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 30 FT TO TPOB
TH S 88-18-09 E 104 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 63.50 FT TH N 88-18-09 W 104 FT TH N 63.50 FT TO TPOB
WAHLBRINK RYAN PATRICK W+BABCOCK KATRINA L
2125 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305918502
Legal Description: 042305 185 POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT SW COR TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 730 FT TH S
00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 218.10 FT M/L TH N 88-19-
03 W 279.40 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 218.29 FT TO BEG LESS W 130 FT LESS N 84 FT THOF LESS STS
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,208.87
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
HEISINGER ERIKA E
2801 NE 23RD ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305918700
Legal Description: 042305 187 POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF SEC TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E
730 FT TO TPOBITH S 00-38-05 W 238.29 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH N 00-39-36 E.238.10 FT TH
N 88-18-09 W 280.71 FT TO BEG LESS W 140 FT LESS S 100 FT LESS CO RDS
CORMAN CATHERINE L
2216 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305918809
Legal Description: 042305 188 PORTION OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4-BEGIN SOUTHWEST CORNER TH N 00-31-05 E 609.36
FT TH S 88-18-09 E 1010.70 FT TO POB TH S 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 281.09 FT TH N 00-
53-38 E 237.90 FT TH N 88-19-09 W 281.84 FT TO POB LESS S 109 FT OF W 140 FT LESS W 20 FT OF S
109 FT OF N 129 FT TGW PORTION OF SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4-BEGIN SW CORNER TH N 00-53-30 E
370.77 FT TAP COMMON WITH SE CORNER OF PARCEL UNDER RECORDING NO 8604040101 AND
POB TH N 00-53230 E 232.90 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 4.99 FT TAP OF CURVE TO RIGHT RADIUS
BEARING S 01-41-51 W 20 FT TH ALONG SAID CURVE ARC DISTANCE 32.74 FT THRU C/A OF 93-
47-58 TH S 05-2949 W 115.64 FT TAP OF CURVE TO LEFT RADIUS BEARING S 84-30-11 E 1030 FT
TH ALONG SAID CURVE ARC DISTANCE OF 96.22 FT THRU C/A OF 05-21-08 TH ON NON
TANGENT LINEN 88-18-36 W 12.13 FT TO POB--AKA PARCEL 1 OF CITY OF RENTON LOT LINE
ADJUSTMENT NO LUA 94-123-LLA RECORDING NO 9412059002---LESS PORTION FOR NE 23RD
ST
GERBER HAROLD C JR
2717 NE 23RD ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305919807
Legal Description: 042305 198 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 730 FT TO TPOB
TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 70 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 238.23 FT TH N 88-18-09 W 70 FT
TO TPOB LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
KOHLER KEVIN T
2725 NE 23RD ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305919906
Legal Description: 042305 199 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 800 FT TO TPOB
TH S 00-31-05 W 238.23 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 70 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 238.18 FT TH N 88-18-09 W 70 FT
TO TPOB LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,208.87
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
CUIZON SUZETTE
2200 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305920003
Legal Description: 042305 200 S 109,FT OF FOLG-BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09
E 1010.70 FT TO TPOB THS 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TH N 88-18-09 E 140 FT TH N 00-39-36 E 238 FT TH
N 88-18-09 W 140 FT TO TPOB LESS W 20 FT FOR ST
OYLER ROSE
2132 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305921001
Legal Description: 042305 210 POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF SEC TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E
1010.70 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TO TPOB TH CONTG S 00-39-36 W 108 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 150
FT TH N 00-39-36 E 108 FT TH N 88-18-36 W 150 FT TO TPOB LESS POR TO CITY
HANSON VOYCE&KUPFERER LARRY D
2720 NE 21ST ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305921605
Legal Description: 042305 216 W 130 FT OF FOLG-BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09
E 730 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 218.10 FT
TH N 88-19-03 W 279.40 FT M/L TO PT S 00-31-05 W OF TPOB TH N 00-31-05 E 218.29 FT M/L TO
TPOB
OTTINGER THOMAS C+TAMARA J
2208 EDMONDS AVE NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305922504
Legal Description: 042305 225 S 80 FT OF N 185 FT OF W 150 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS W 30 FT FOR RD
KEESECKER WILLIAM T
2124 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305923304
Legal Description: 042305 233 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 1010.70 FT TH S
• 00-39-36 W 346.09 FT TO TPOB TH CONTG S 00-39-36 W 80.09 FT TH S 88-19-03 E 150 FT TH N 00-39-
36 E 80.07 FT TH N 88-18-36 W 150 FT TO TPOB LESS W 25 FT
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
• SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: -$5,208.87
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
SOARES,CALVIN
2601 NE 23RD
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305923809
Legal Description: 042305 238 E 85 ET OF N 205 FT OF W 310 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
LESS W 15 FT OF N 85 FT THOF
1
COLLIE WILLIAM P&ANNETTA
2209 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305924401
Legal Description: 042305 244 S 100IFT LESS W 140 FT&LESS ST OF FOLG-BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH
N 609.36 FT TH Si 88-18-09 E 730 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT
TH N 00-39-36 E 38.10 FT TH N 88-19-09 W 280.71 FT TO TPOB
REED GARY L+DORIS P
2609 NE 23RD ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305925002
Legal Description: 042305 250 E 70 FT OF W 380 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 30 FT FOR ST
BEAL ERIC M
2212 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305927206
Legal Description: 042305 272 S 1001IFT OF N 205 FT OF W 225 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 80 FT OF W 150
FT&LESS CO RD
AHO,CHURCHILL
2702 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305930606
Legal Description: 042305 306 W 150 FT OF S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 300 FT OF W 730 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW
1/4
GOULTER ERIC W+GOULTER VALERIE P
2167 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305930804
Legal Description: 042305 308 N 84 FT OF FOLG-POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT SW COR TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-
18-09 E 730 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 218.10
FT M/L TH N 88-19-03 W 279.40 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 218.29 FT TO BEG LESS W 130 FT LESS ST
III
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••
f CITY OF RENTON
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,208.87
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
UELAND VICTORIA A+JOHN A
2125 EDMONDS'AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 225320001004
Legal Description: 2 1 EDENDALE ADD
HATCH ELMER C+ELIZABETH M
2117 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 225320001509
Legal Description: 3 1 EDENDALE ADD
MA CAREY E+JENNY
2101 EDMONDS IAV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 225320002002
Legal Description: 4 1 EDENDALE ADD
GRAHAM VIOLA B
2025 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 225320002507
Legal Description: 5 1 EDENDALE ADD
CANNON ROBERT C
2017 EDMONDS'AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 225320003000
Legal Description: 6 1 EDENDALE ADD
LANDWEHR ROBERT F
2009 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 225320003505
Legal Description: 7 1 EDENDALE ADD
KELLY WOODROW&ROSANNE
2001 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 225320004008
Legal Description: 8 1 EDENDALE ADD
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- ' CITY OF RENTON
•
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,208.87
1
Property Name/AddreSs of Owner
Identification
:-Okki&glAtikir 644 KAREN
11204 N 33411
kENTON IWA.416S.
KC TaxAci# #0.9i#07J-.0
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Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS„LK WN GARDEN-OF EDEN#4 PORBEG NECORT*205 TH S 65.00,FT TO PT A TH
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*113.do Ft:TO:FOC CENTRAL PT BEARING S61-35-51,W TRALG ARC'Cukvg‘11#T RAD 30X10 FT
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DIST CiF 106.23;,FT TO,TPOB TH S 3843-17 W 12091 FT.TH E ALG N LNS 100 FT OFN 1/2 12260 FT
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1612,KENNEWICK AVNE
RENTON
KC tat Act#: 33439000708
Legal Descrttioti: 205 HILLMANS LXWN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR BEGNE.coR TR 205TH S.65.00,FT TO PTA TH
*I13:00 FT TO POC CENTRAL PT BEARINGS 61-355I WTHALGARCCURVE LEFT,RAD 30:00 FT
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I:POLLARD:JOSEPH SAMUEL&KAY
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itENT0N-wA-98056
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TAYLOR,CONNIE
2425 NE 25TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390008608
Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 76 FT OF E 176 FT OF N 126 FT OF S 252 FT
FORRESTER JEROME H
2421 N E 25TH ST
RENTON WA 98055
KC Tax Act# 334390008806
Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 126 FT OF S 252 FT LESS E 176 FT
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,208.87
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
KOHLMEIER RONALD I
2420 NE 25TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390009101
Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 76 FT OF S 100 FT OF N 1/2
PETERSON JOHN CRAIG+JUDY CO
2424 NE 25TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390009200
Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 76 FT OF W 152 FT OF S 100 FT OF N 1/2
KILGALLON SHAWN
2225 EDMONDS AVE NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390012006
Legal Description: 206 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 60 FT OF S 268 FT OF E 120 FT
GUGGENMOS STEVEN L+MICHELLE K
14615 142ND AVE SE
RENTON WA 98059
KC Tax Act# 334390012204
Legal Description: 206 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 60 FT OF S 208 FT OF E 120 FT
PEARSON GERALDINE G
2006 GLENWOOD AVE NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390020108
Legal Description: 208 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 132.58 FT OF N 115 FT
EDWARDS KATHLEEN A
1901 EDMONDS.AVE NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390020306
Legal Description: 208 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 90 FT OF N 265 FT
VILLEGAS PHILLIP RIOS+ANGEL
1917 EDMONDS'AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390020900
Legal Description: 208 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 60 FT OF N 175 FT OF E 132.58 FT
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,208.87
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
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BYERS JUDITH E
2004 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230000508
Legal Description: 1 1 HUSELANDSi FIRST ADD
CASTRONOVO JEAN B+MUTCH DAVID J JR
2516 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230001001
Legal Description: 2 1 HUSELANDS'FIRST ADD
GIBBONS J R
2524 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230001506
Legal Description: 3 1 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
ROSS STEVEN A+THIEL LEE ANNE
2600 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230002009
Legal Description: 4 1 HUSELANDS,FIRST ADD LESS E 5 FT
GAMBLE RICHARD A
2616 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98956
KC Tax Act# 354230002504
Legal Description: 4-5 1 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD E 5 FT OF LOT 4 TGW W 60 FT OF LOT 5
SAUER PETER H+GEORGIA L
2624 NE 20Th ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230003007
Legal Description: 5-6 1 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD LOT 5 LESS W 60 FT TGW ALL LOT 6
CODD ROBERT J
4240 S 158T11 ST
SEATTLE WA 98188
KC Tax Act# 354230003502
Legal Description: 1 2 HUSELANDS;FIRST ADD
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,208.87
" Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
PETERSON JOSEPH D+TANJA
2533 NE 20TH ST'
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230004500
Legal Description: 3-4 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD ALL 3&W 5 FT OF 4
SMITH PEGGY M
2609 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230005002
Legal Description: 4&5 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD E 65 FT OF LOT 4 TGW W 5 FT OF LOT 5
WOLF,JOSEPH
2617 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230005507
Legal Description: 5 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD LESS W 5 FT
WOODARD DONNA M
3545 66TH AV W
TACOMA WA 98466
KC Tax Act# 354230006000
Legal Description: 6 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
SPOMER CHARMAINE D
2641 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230006505
Legal Description: 7 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
MCELIECE RAYMOND K
2701 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230007008
Legal Description: 8 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
PATTEN JOHN CALVIN R
2640 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230007503
Legal Description: 9 2 HUSELANDS;FIRST ADD
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,208.87
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
GRAVES JEFFREY S+STACY H
2004 GLENWOOD AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230008006
Legal Description: 10 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
PEARSON GERALDINE G
2006 GLENWOOD AVE NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230008501
Legal Description: 11 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
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Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department
Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator
January 9,2004 ,. •
Joseph and Kay Pollard
2529 Edmonds Ave NE
Renton,WA 98056
SUBJECT: CITY OF RENTON SANITARY SEWER INSTALLATION PROJECT
Dear Mr.and Mrs.Pollard:
Due to the City of Renton's inability to acquire a utility easement along the private road that serves your
house at 2529 Edmonds Avenue NE,we will not be installing a sanitary sewer main and your property
will therefore be removed from the Special Assessment District.
If you have any questions,please call me at 425-430-7279,Monday through Friday,7:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Sincerely,
John obson,Project Manager
Wastewater Utility
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KathyKeolker-Wheeler, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator
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January 9,2004
Larry and Karen Corkins
1204 N.33rd P1
Renton,WA 98056
SUBJECT: CITY OF RENTON SANITARY SEWER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
Dear Mr.and Mrs.Corkins:
Due to the City of Renton's inability to acquire a utility easement along the private road that serves your
house at 2521 Edmonds Avenue NEI,we will not be installing a sanitary sewer main and your property
will therefore be removed from the Special Assessment District..
If you have any questions,please call me at 425-430-7279,Monday through Friday,7:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Sincerel
John H.bson,Project Manager
Wastewater Utility •
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Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E.,Administrator
January 9,2004
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Ronald and Alverina Wieoff
1612 Kennewick Ave NE
Renton, WA 98056
SUBJECT: CITY OF RENTON SANITARY SEWER INSTALLATION PROJECT
Dear Mr.and Mrs.Wieoff:
Due to the City of Renton's inability to acquire a utility easement along the private road that serves your
house at 2525 Edmonds Avenue NE;we will not be installing a sanitary sewer main and your property
will therefore be removed from the Special Assessment District.
If you have any questions;please call me at 425-430-7279,Monday through Friday,7:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Sincerel ,
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Wastewater Utility
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
AHO CHURCHILL PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2702 NE 22ND ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305930606
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 306 W 150 FT OF S 85 FT OF'N 290 FT OF E 300 FT OF W 730 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW
1/4
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
BATES RANDALL S+MIGDALIA C PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2625 NE 22ND ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305916506
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 165 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 417 FT TO
TPOB TH S 88-18-09 E 60 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.73 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E
126.77 FT TO TPOB
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
BEAL ERIC M PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2212 EDMONDS AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056-2100
King County Account No. 042305927;206
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 272 S 100 FT OF N 205 FT OF W 225 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 80 FT OF W
150 FT&LESS CO RD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
• For those properties that could recei ie benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the.assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
BYERS JUDITH;E PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2004 EDMONDS AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230000508
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 1 BLK 1 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording,' interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
CANNON ROBERT C PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2017 EDMONDS AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 225320003b00
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
6 1 EDENDALE ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the'assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
CASTRONOVOIJEAN B+MUTCH PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
DAVID J JR
2516 NE 20TH ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230001001
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 2 BLK 1 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
CODD ROBERT J PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
4240 S 158TH ST $5,208.87
SEATTLE WA 98188
King County Account No. 354230003'502
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 1 BLK 2 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those 'who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording; interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
COLLIE WILLI4M P&ANNETTA PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2209 HARRINGTON PL NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305924401
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 244 S 100 FT LESS W 140 FT&LESS ST OF FOLG-BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 730 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT THS 88-18-36 E 280.05
FT TH N 00-39-36 E 238.10 FT TH N'88-19-09 W 280.71 FT TO TPOB
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the.assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment,during
the thirty-day period after recording; interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner. �
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
COLLINS BRUCE PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
PO BOX 2996 $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305902100
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 21 W 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS W 30 FT
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
CORMAN CATHERINE L PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2216 HARRINGTON PL NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 0423059181809
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 188 PORTION OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 7 BEGIN SOUTHWEST CORNER TH N 00-31-05 E 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 1010.70 FT TO POB
TH S 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 281.09 FT TH N 00-53-38 E 237.90 FT TH N 88-19-09 W 281.84 FT TO POB LESS S 109 FT OF W
140 FT LESS W 20 FT OF S 109 FT OF N 129 FT TGW PORTION OF SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4-BEGIN SW CORNER TH N 00-53-30 E 370.77 FT TAP
COMMON WITH SE CORNER OF PARCEL UNDER RECORDING NO 8604040101 AND POB TH N 00-53-30 E 232.90 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 4.99
FT TAP OF CURVE TO RIGHT RADIUS BEARING S 01-41-51 W 20 FT TH ALONG SAID CURVE ARC DISTANCE 32.74 FT THRU C/A OF 93-
47-58 TH S 05-29-49 W 115.64 FT TAP OF CURVE TO LEFT RADIUS BEARINGS 84-30-11 E 1030 FT TH ALONG SAID CURVE ARC
DISTANCE OF 96.22 FT THRU C/A OF 05-2108 TH ON NON TANGENT LINE N 88-18-36 W 12.13 FT TO POB--AKA PARCEL 1 OF CITY OF
RENTON LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO LUAU 94-123-LLA RECORDING NO 9412059002---LESS PORTION FOR NE 23RD ST
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City-Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
CRISPIN R PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
P 0 BOX 40443 $5,208.87
BELLEVUE WA 98015
King County Account No. 042305914105
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 141 E 100 FT OF W 330 FT OF S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.81 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
SOARES CALVIN PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2601 NE 23RD $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305923809
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 238 E 85 FT OF N 205 FT OF W 310 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
LESS W 15 FT OF N 85 FT THOF
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay 'pis assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
CUIZON SUZETTE PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2200 HARRINGTON PL NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305920003
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 200 S 109 FT OF FOLG-BEG SAT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-
09 E 1010.70 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TH N 88-18-09 E 140 FT TH N 00-39-36 E 238
FT TH N 88-18-09 W 140 FT TO TPOB LESS W 20 FT FOR ST
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
EDWARDS KATHLEEN A PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
1901 EDMONDS NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 334390020306
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
208 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 90 FT OF N 265 FT
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sevier improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.8' per unit
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
EVERS JON D+SYDNEY PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2609 NE 22ND ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305917108
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 171 BEG 279.36 FT N OF SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH S 88-18-09 E 297 FT TO TPOB
TH S 88-18-09 E 60 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.81 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.84
FT TO TPOB
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
FORRESTER JEROME H PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2421 N E 25TH ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 334390008806
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 126 FT OF S 252 FT LESS E 176 FT
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
FUNDERBURG PATRICIA A PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2617 NE 22ND ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305917009
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 170 BEG 279.36 FT N OF SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH S 88-18-09 E 357 FT TO TPOB
TH S 88-18-09 E 60 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.77 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.81
FT TO TPOB
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
GAMBLE RICHARD A PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2616 NE 20TH ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230002504
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 5 BLK 1 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infi11 Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
GERBER HAROLD C JR PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2717 NE 23RD ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305919807
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 198 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 730 FT TO
TPOB TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 70 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 238.23 FT TH N 88-18-09
W 70 FT TO TPOB LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
GIBBONS J R PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2524 NE 20TH ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230001506
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 3 BLK 1 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the. assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
GOULTER ERIC W+ PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
GOULTER VALERIE P
2167 HARRINGTON PL NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305930804
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 308 N 84 FT OF FOLG-POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT SW COR TH N 609.36 FT TH S
88-18-09 E 730 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH S 00-39-36 W
218.10 FT M/L TH N 88-19-03 W 279.40 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 218.29 FT TO BEG LESS W 130 FT LESS
ST
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
GRAHAM VIOLA B PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2025 EDMONDS AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
•
King County Account No. 225320002507
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
5 1 EDENDALE ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
GRAVES JEFFREY S+STACY H PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2004 GREENWOOD AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230008006
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 10 BLK 2 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for_City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
GUGGENMOS STEVEN PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
L+MICHELLE K
14615 142ND AV SE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98059
King County Account No. 334390012204
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
206 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 60 FT OF S 208 FT OF E 120 FT
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase H
Special Assessment District No. 0025
GUSTAFSON � PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2601 NE 22ND ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98055
King County Account No. 042305916308
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 163 BEG AT PT 279.36 FT N&237 FT E OF SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH S 88-18-09 E
60 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.84 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.88 FT TO BEG
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay ;this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
HANSON VOYCE PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
KUPFERER LARRY D
2720 NE 21ST ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305921605
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 216 W 130 FT OF FOLG-BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-
09 E 730 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 218.10
FT TH N 88-19-03 W 279.40 FT M/L TO PT S 00-31-05 W OF TPOB TH N 00-31-05 E 218.29 FT M/L
TO TPOB
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this -assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
r ,
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
HATCH ELMER C+ELIZABETH M PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2117 EDMONDS AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 225320001509
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
3 1 EDENDALE ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be,triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
HEISINGER ERIKA E PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2801 NE 23RD ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305918700
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 187 POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF SEC TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E
730 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-38-05 W 238.29 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH N 00-39-36 E 238.10 FT
TH N 88-18-09 W 280.71 FT TO BEG;LESS W 140 FT LESS S 100 FT LESS CO RDS
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment distridt is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
GROVER WILLIAM+TERESA PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2525 NE 22ND STREET $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305907307
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 73 BEG 279.36 FT N&S 88-18-09 E 134 FT FR SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH CONTG S
88-18-09 E 103 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.88 FT TH N 88-19-09 W TO PT S 00-31-05 W OF TPOB TH N
00-31-05 E TO TPOB
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally. at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
HINDES SARAH M PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2625 NE 23RD ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305915805
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 158 E 70 FT OF W 520 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you,may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
JENNINGS CHARLES L+JENNINGS PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2204 EDMONDS AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305915003
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 150 S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 200 FT OF W 230 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
JOHNSON TOMMY E PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2216 EDMONDS AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305913503
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 135 N 105 FT OF W 240 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS CO RD LESS N 20 FT FOR
ST
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
KEESECKER WILLIAM T PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2124 HARRINGTON PL NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305923304
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 233 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 1010.70 FT TH
S 00-39-36 W 346.09 FT TO TPOB TH CONTG S 00-39-36 W 80.09 FT TH S 88-19-03 E 150 FT TH N
00-39-36 E 80.07 FT TH N 88-18-36 W 150 FT TO TPOB LESS W 25 FT
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
•
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
KELLY WOODROW&ROSANNE PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2001 EDMONDS AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 225320004008
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
8 1 EDENDALE ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will seive as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities Can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
KILGALLON SHAWN PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2225 EDMONDS AVE NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 334390012006
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
206 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 60 FT OF S 268 FT OF E 120 FT
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
, CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
KOHLER KEVIN T PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2725 NE 23RD ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305919906
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 199 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 800 FT TO
TPOB TH S 00-31-05 W 238.23 FT TIL S 88-18-36 E 70 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 238.18 FT TH N 88-18-09
W 70 FT TO TPOB LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density, either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the'assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The -
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording; interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
KOHLMEIER RONALD I PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2420 NE 25TH ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 334390009,101
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 76 FT OF S 100 FT OF N 1/2
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those Who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if ,
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the'assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
KORBEL JERZY M PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2633 NE 22ND ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305916407
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 164 BEG AT PT 279.36 FT N&477 FT E OF SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH S 88-18-09 E
63 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.69 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 63 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.73 FT TO BEG
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
LANDWEHR ROBERT F PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2009 EDMONDS AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 225320003505
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
7 1 EDENDALE ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
,
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
MA CAREY E+JENNY PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2101 EDMONDS AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 225320002'002
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
4 1 EDENDALE ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density', either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording; interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
MCELIECE RAYMOND K PER UNIT ASSESSMENT •
2701 NE 20TH ST, $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230007008
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 8 BLK 2 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase H
Special Assessment District No. 0025
MENDOZA LEONARDO PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2616 NE 22ND ST . $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305914907
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 149 S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 100 FT OF W 430 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have noiw completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density, either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay thel assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
MOLGORA RICARDO PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2709 NE 22ND ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305916704
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 167 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 603 FT TO
TPOB TH S 88-18-09 E 63 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.62 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 63 FT TH N 00-31-05 E
126.66 FT TO TPOB
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.8'per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those Who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording; interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
MONAGHAN TIMOTHY J+LENNA A PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2701 NE 22ND ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 918056
King County Account No. 042305916605
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 166 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 540 FT TO
TPOB TH S 88-18-09 E 63 FT TH S Ob-31-05 W 126.66 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 63 FT TH N 00-31-05 E
126.69 FT TO TPOB
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the, assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
OSGOOD CARMEN A PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2716 NE 22ND ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 9+8056
King County Account No. 042305914808
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 148 S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 150 FT OF W 730 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be
required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
q
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infi11 Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
OTTINGER THOMAS C+TAMARA J PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2208 EDMONDS AVE NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305922504
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 225 S 80 FT OF N 185 FT OF W 150 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS W 30 FT FOR
RD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment distrit is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities clan be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density; either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the'assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording; interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
OYLER ROSE PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2132 HARRINGTON PL NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305921001
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 210 POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF SEC TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E
1010.70 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TO TPOB TH CONTG S 00-39-36 W 108 FT TH S 88-18-36 E
150 FT TH N 00-39-36 E 108 FT TH N 88-18-36 W 150 FT TO TPOB LESS POR TO CITY
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by he number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those Who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit,in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer\system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
OYLER WAYNE PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2132 HARRINGTON PL NE • $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305913404
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 134 BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF SEC TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 1010.70 FT TH S 00-39-36
W 238.09 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-39-36 W 218.10 FT M/L THE TOE LN OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N
TO PT S 88-18-36 E OF TPOB TH N 88-18-36 W 281.09 FT TO TPOB LESS W 150 FT
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be'described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment.district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
PATTEN JOHN CALVIN R PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2640 NE 20TH ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230007503
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 9 BLK 2 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will setve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the.assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording; interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
PEARSON GERALDINE G PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2006 GLENWOOD AVE NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 334390020108
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
208 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 132.58 FT OF N 115 FT
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
PEARSON GERALDINE G PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2006 GLENWOOD AVE NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230008501
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 11 BLK 2 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. VV'alton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording; interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
PETERSON JOHN CRAIG+JUDY CO PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2424 NE 25TH ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 918056
King County Account No. 334390009200
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 76 FT OF W 152 FT OF S 100 FT OF N 1/2
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay ,this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
I i
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton Iast Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
PETERSON JOSEPH D+TANJA PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2533 NE 20TH ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230004500
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 3 BLK 2 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities clan be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
REED GARY L+DORIS P PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2609 NE 23RD ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305925002
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 250 E 70 FT OF W 380 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 30 FT FOR ST
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will Uot be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
ROSS STEVEN A+THIEL LEE ANNE PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2600 NE 20TH ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230002009
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 4 BLK 1 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
SAHLI MICHAEL J+LOIS J PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2617 NE 23RD ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305917207
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 172 E 70 FT OF W 450 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
SARGENT JOHN J PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2016 EDMONDS AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305905608
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 56 N 157.5 FT OF NW 1/4 OF;NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 LESS CO RD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
SAUER PETER H+GEORGIA L PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2624 NE 20TH ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230003007
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 6 BLK 1 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
BADER GREGORY PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
13215 SE 46TH ST $5,208.87
BELLEVUE WA 98006
King County Account No. 042305916001
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 160 E 70 FT OF W 660 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
SIMPSON KIM+KEVIN PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2815 PARK AVN $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305918007
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 180 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 30 FT TO
TPOB TH S 88-18-09 E 104 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 63.50 FT TH N 88-18-09 W 104 FT TH N 63.50 FT TO
TPOB
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
SMITH PEGGY M PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2609 NE 20TH ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230005002
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 4 BLK 2 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if •
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the' assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
SPANN NORMAN+MARLENE PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2717 NE 22ND ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305916803
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 168 BEG AT SW COR OF SVT 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 666 FT TO
TPOB TH S 88-18-09 E 64 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.58 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 64 FT THN 00-31-05 E
126.62 FT TO TPOB
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those Who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the'assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording; interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infi11 Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
SPOMER CHARIIMAINE D PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2641 NE 20TH ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230006505
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 7 BLK 2 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
' vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the,assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
'
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
SULLIVAN JOHN B PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2633 NE 23RD ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305915904
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 159 E 70 FT OF W 590 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities clan be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing). •
You will not be required to pay the'assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording; interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
II
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
TAYLOR CONNIE M PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2425 NE 25TH ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 334390008608
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 76 FT OF E 176 FT OF N 126 FT OF S 252 FT
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities Can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay thel assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording; interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
BREWER JEFF PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2709 NE 23RD ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305916100
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 161 E 70 FT OF W 730 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive'benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording; interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
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CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infi11 Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
UELAND VICTORIA A+JOHN A PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2125 EDMONDS AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 22532000004
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
2 1 EDENDALE ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the;assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
VILLEGAS PHILLIP RIOS+ANGEL PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
1917 EDMONDS AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 334390020900
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
208 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 60 FT OF N 175 FT OF E 132.58 FT
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
WAHLBRINK RYAN PATRICK PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
W+KATRINA L
2125 HARRINGTON PL NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305918502
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 185 POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT SW COR TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 730 FT TH
S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 218.10 FT M/L TH N
88-19-03 W 279.40 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 218.29 FT TO BEG LESS W 130 FT LESS N 84 FT THOF LESS
STS
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
WIEMANN WALDEMAR F PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2116 EDMONDS AV NE $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305917900
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
042305 179 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 215.86 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 30 FT TO
TPOB TH S 88-18-09 E 104 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 63.45 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 104 FT TH N 00-31-05 E
63.52 FT TO TPOB
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No. 4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel),that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density; either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording; interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
WOLF JOSEPH S PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
2617 NE 20TH ST $5,208.87
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230005507
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 5 BLK 2 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
•
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
WOODARD DONNA M PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
3545 66TH AV W $5,208.87
TACOMA WA 98466
King County Account No. 354230006000
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
LOT 6 BLK 2 HUSELAND'S FIRST ADD
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of
potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer
Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as
shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance
No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a
'fair share' cost of the sewer. This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the
conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served by these sewers. This
rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction
of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required
to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a
boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,
that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right
away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer
facilities. Until that time,the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment.
Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system or a
vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment.
Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered,if
the property increases its density either by change of use (i.e., single family to multi-family housing) or
through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family
housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten years. The
accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King
County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during
the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property
owner.
Some properties within the boundary of this special assessment district are currently within other city
held special assessment districts. Each property will only be responsible to pay the charges for the
special assessment districts that they derive benefit from.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
mailing(by July 20,2004, 5:00 P.M.).
Grounds for protest:
An appeal shall include a statement of claimed errors that concern the proposed
assessment and must be accompanied by a $75.00 non-refundable fee. Errors which are
not set forth in writing will not be considered. Pursuant to City Ordinance No. 4444,
Sections 9-16-9.0 and D, the only items of appeal that will be considered are the cost of
the facilities, the costs distribution methodology, and the issue of benefit to the
properties to be assessed
Appeal Fee and Appeal Process:
A non-refundable appeal fee in the amount of$75.00 shall be submitted with each
appeal. If a protest is received and deemed timely and establishes a proper grounds for
protest according to City Ordinance, a public hearing will be held. If no protests are
received, the above-quoted notice of potential assessment will be recorded against your
property. The charge(s) will not be collected until you subsequently tap onto or use the
facilities covered by the Special Assessment District notice.
We hope that this notice will answer most of your questions. If you do, however, have questions
pertaining to sewer installations, the background of the assessment district, or the appeal process,
please contacts John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at
425-430-7212.
44At i Oda oma'
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing
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Some_properties'within the boundary;of this special assessment district are:currently`within:other city '
held'special assessment districts: Each property.-will':only.be responsible to pay the charges for"the,
special'assessment,districts that�they;derive',benefit from.'. t
Per City. Ordinance No.,-4444.'you,may,request'an..appeal 'hearing. by writing 'to-the Renton City •
'Council, do City Clerk, ,1055 S. 'Grady,•Way,,Renton,,''WA;98055, within.twenty (20).days of this' • ,
mailing'(by July-20,200'4,-•5:00,P:M.); • ' •
Grounds for protest:
An.appeal.'shall;include a '''statement of.claimed-errors that'.concern 'the',proposed - •
assessment,,and.m ust:be accornpani,ed:by ,a'$75.00 non-refundable fee.,:,Errors,which are; " :::
not,set forth:in"writing'will not be:-considered."• Pursuant:to•City Ordinance,No,..4444;- • -
'Sections 9-16-9.C,and D;;the:only items of appeal that will be'considered,are'the'cost:of
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the facilities„-'the:costs.distribution methodology : and the issue•,of benefit' to, the - •
• .properties to:be,assessed. •' ._
• • -Appeal Fee and Appeal Process: ,'. :
•- A non-refundable appeal:fee;in':the"amount;of shall-'he submitted-':with'each
appeal. If a:protest is received and deemed timely and,establish es a proper grounds for
•protest according''to:City,.Ordinance;'.a public earing,will.be held. ;If no.protests'are
• ,received•.the'above-quoted notice•ofpotential assessment.will be recorded against.your '•
k property":` The,-charge(s)Avill'-not be:collected until you subsequently't_ap onto or use-the ,
•
• ' acilities covered b the Secial>Assessm.e''nt'Districtnotice. '
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We;hope:that:this•notice.will answer most of.yours questions',,,If you'do,:,'however, have questions.
pertaining,tb,sewer.installations; the,..baekground-:of.‘the assessment district, or-'the'appeal process;'
please t,.contacts :,John°'Hobson':(primary) `at:425-7430z7.279.•-. ;Dave,••Christensen ,`.(secondary) at
425-430-721.2.
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• - = ' . - S, Bonnie`I.:Walton.,City_Clerk
• -Notice-of Final Assessment/Final Hearing • " ; •
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CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. 5082
AN ORDINANCE OF I THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,
ESTABLISHING AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR SANITARY
SEWER SERVICE FOR PROPERTIES ADJACENT TO EDMONDS
AVENUE NE, NE 20TH STREET, NE 22" STREET, NE 23" STREET, NE
215T STREET, HARRINGTON PL NE, GLENWOOD AVENUE NE, AND
NE 25m STREET, AND ESTABLISHING THE AMOUNT OF THE
CHARGE UPON CONNECTION TO THE FACILITIES.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,DO ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. There is hereby created a Sanitary Sewer Service Special
Assessment District for the area served by the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
project in the north quadrant of the City of Renton and within King County, which area is more
particularly described in Exhibit"A"attached hereto. A map of the service area is attached as
Exhibit"B". The recording of this document is to provide notification of potential connection
- I
and interest charges. While this connection charge may be paid at any time, the City does not
require payment until such time as the parcel is connected to and,thus, benefiting from the sewer
facilities. The property may be sold or in any other way change hands without triggering the
requirement,by the City, of payment of the charges associated with this district.
SECTION IL Persons connecting to the sanitary sewer facilities in this Special
Assessment District, and whose properties have not been charged or assessed with all costs of the
East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II as detailed in this ordinance, shall pay the
' following additional fees, in addition to the payment of the connection permit fee and the system
development charge:
1
ORDINANCE NO. 5082
A. Per Unit Charge. New connections of residential units shall pay a fee of$5,208.87
per dwelling unit.
SECTION III. In addition to the aforestated charges,there shall be a charge of
5.93%per annum added to the Special Assessment District charge. The interest charge shall
accrue for no more than ten(10)years from the date this ordinance becomes effective. Interest
charges will be simple interest and not compound interest.
SECTION IV. This ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval and
thirty(30)days after publication.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 14th day of June , 2004.
&i t4i-c .:
Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 14th day of June , 2004.
c=e., a .
Kathy Ke. er-Wheeler,Mayor
Approved as t rm:
cat,th4445?Aig,titet --
Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney
Date of Publication: 6/18/2004 (Summary)
ORD.1115:5/25/04:ma
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EXHIBIT A
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
AREA"A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1,
The south one-half(1/2) of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 4,
Township 23 North, Range 5 East,W.M., in the City of Renton, King County,
Washington;
EXCEPT the east half(1/2) of the south one-half(1/2) of the south one-half(1/2) of said
subdivision; and
EXCEPT streets (Edmonds ANenue NE,NE 23rd Street,NE 22nd Street,NE 21st Street
and Harrington Place NE);
TOGETHER WITH that portion of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of said
Section 4, described as follows:
Commencing at the southwest corner of said subdivision;
Thence North 00°53' 307'East, along the west line of said subdivision, a
distance of 370.77 feet,to the southeast corner of a parcel owned by Randal
and Catherine L. Corman per Deed recorded under King County Recording
No. 8604040101, said southeast corner being the True Point of Beginning of
this description;
Thence continuing North 00°53' 30"East, along the west line of said
subdivision, a distance of 232.90 feet;
Thence South 88° 18' 09"East, a distance of 4.99 feet, to the beginning of a
curve to the right, said curve having a radius of 20.00 feet;
Thence southeasterly along said curve, an arc distance of 32.74 feet;
Thence South 05°29'49"West,a distance of 115.64 feet, to the beginning of a
curve to the left, said curve having a radius of 1030.00 feet;
Thence southerly along said curve, an arc distance of 96.22 feet;
Thence North 88° 18' 36"West, a distance of 12.13 feet,to the True Point of
Beginning.
EXHIBIT A
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
AREA "B"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
The north 157.5 feet of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section 4, Township 23 North, Range 5 East,W.M., in the City of Renton,
King County,Washington;
EXCEPT the street(Edmonds Avenue NE);
TOGETHER WITH the plat of Huselands 1ST Addition, according to the plat thereof,
recorded in Volume 54 of Plats,Page 26, Records of King County,Washington;
EXCEPT Lot 2 thereof; and
EXCEPT streets (NE 20t Street, Glennwood Avenue NE).
I I
EXHIBIT A
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
AREA "C"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lots 2 through 8, inclusive, of(Block 1,Edendale, according to the plat thereof,recorded
in Volume 60 of Plats,Page 81,Records of King County,Washington;
TOGETHER WITH the west 152 feet of the south 100 feet of the north one-half(1/2) of
Tract 205, C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division No. 4, according
to the plat thereof,recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County,
Washington; and
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EXCEPT the east 100 feet thereof; and
TOGETHER WITH the north 120 feet of the south 268 feet of the east 120 feet of Tract
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TOGETHER WITH the south 90 feet of the north 265 feet of Tract 208 of said plat; and
TOGETHER WITH the north 175 feet of the east 132.58 feet of said Tract 208;
All situate in the east one-half(1/2) of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,
W.M., in the City of Renton, King County,Washington.
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Ordinance#5081 An ordinance was read amending Sectioin 1-3-3.F.5 and 1-3-4 of Chapter 3,
Legal: Making False Statement Remedies and Penalties, of Title I(Administrative)of City Code regarding the
Clarification,Interference crime of making a false or misleading statement. MOVED BY LAW,
Reference Removal - SECONDED BY PALMER,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS
' READJ ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED.
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Ordinance#5082 An ordinance was read establishing the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill
SAD: East Kennydale Sanitary Phase II Special Assessment District for sanitary sewer service for properties
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Sewer Infill Phase II adjacent to Edmonds Ave.NE,NE 20th St.,NE 22nd St.,NE 23rd St.,NE 21st -
St.,Harrington Pl. NE,Glenwood Ave.NE,and NE 25th St., and establishing
the amount of the charge upon connection to the facilities. MOVED BY
BRIERS,SECONDED BY PALMER,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. 11
Ordinance#5083 An ordinance was read granting unto VoiceStream PCS III Corporation,A '
Development Services: Delaware Corporation,its successors and assigns,the right,privilege,authority
Wireless Communication andmaster use agreement,to install telecommunication facilities together with
Facilities,VoiceStream appurtenances thereto, upon,over,under, along, and across thestreets,avenues
_ and alleys of the City of RentonwithinCity right-of-way and public properties
of the City. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY PALMER,COUNCIL
ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES.
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NEW BUSINESS Councilwoman Briere reported that vehicles have difficulty,turning left when
Transportation: NE 3rd/4th St i leaving the WSDOT site on NE 3rd/4th St.due to the lack of a turn lane,and
WSDOT Site'Traffic Concern she requested that the matter be investigated.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY LAW,
SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCILIADJOURN.
CARRIED. Time: 9:33 p.m. , 'i
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SAD: East Kennydale Sanitary Councilman Corman excused himself from the meeting. Time: 8:48 p.m.
eInfill Phase II An ordinance was read establishing the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infi11
Phase II Special Assessment District for sanitary sewer service for properties
adjacent to Edmonds Ave..NE,NE 20th St.,NE 22nd St.,NE 23rd St.,NE 21st
St.,Harrington Pl. NE, Glenwood Ave.NE, and NE 25th St., and establishing
the amount of charge upon connection to the facilities. MOVED BY
CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL REFER THE
ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 6/14/2004.
CARRIED.
Councilman Corman returned to the meeting. Time: 8:49 Pim.
Development Services: An ordinance was read granting unto VoiceStream PCS III Corporation, a
Wireless Communication Delaware Corporation, its successors and assigns, the right,'privilege, authority
Facilities,VoiceStream and master use agreement to install telecommunication facilities together with
appurtenances thereto, upon, over, under, along, and across the streets, avenues
and alleys of the City of Renton within City right-of-way and public properties
of the City. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL
REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON
6/14/2004. CARRIED. it
The following ordinance was presented for second and final'reading and
adoption:
Ordinance#5079 An ordinance was read amending Section 1-4-3 of Chapter 4,Mayor, of Title I
AJLS: Title III(Departments) (Administrative);Title III(Departments and Officers); and Section 5-3-2 of
City Code Revision .. • Chapter 5, Salaries,of Title V (Finance and Business Regulations)of City
Code by redefining the creation,duties, and methods of compensation of the
department administrators and officers of the City of Renton. MOVED BY
LAW,.SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE
AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. p
NEW BUSINESS Mayor Keolker-Wheeler announced that the Council meeting scheduled.for
Council: Meeting Location and 6/21/2004 will be held at 6:00 p.m. at Fire Station#12, located at 1209
Time Change(6/21/2004) Kirkland Ave.NE.
ADJOURNMENT MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADJOURN.
CARRIED. Time: 8:56 p.m.
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Recorder: Michele Neumann
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Added Correspondence was read from Victor Karpiak,President of First Savings Bank
Citizen Comment: Karpiak- of Renton,201 Wells Ave. S.,Box 360,Renton,98057,stating that
Water Main Replacement Cost construction of their new\banking facility requires installation of a new ten-inch
Sharing,Williams Ave S water main on Williams Aye. S.between S. 2nd and S. 3rd Streets. At City
staffs!suggestion to install a twelve-inch water main,First Savings Bank asked
that the City share the cost of the infrastructure upgrade. MOVED BY
CLAWSON,SECONDED BY PALMER, COUNCIL REFER THIS
CORRESPONDENCE TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE: CARRIED.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS Planning and Development Committee Chair Briere presented a report
Planning&Development recommending that Council authorize staff to draft City Code amendments to
Committee permit monopole wireless communication facilities within rights-of-way in
Development Services: residential neighborhoods. The Committee further recommended that the
Wireless Communication matter be referred to the Planning Commission for review and that the required
Facilities in Residential Zones public'hearing for the proposed amendments be held by the City Council on
9/13/2004. MOVED BY BRIERE,SECONDED BY LAW,I:COUNCIL
CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. MOTION CARRIED.
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Public Safety Committee Public Safety Committee Chair Law presented a report recommending
Legal:Making False Statement concurrence in the staff recommendation to adopt an ordinance that clarifies the
Clarification,Interference crime of"Making a False or Misleading Statement" and removes the reference
Reference Removal to the crime of"Interference" in City Code 1-3-3.F.5, and that adds two
definitions to City Code 1-3-4. MOVED BY LAW,SECONDED BY
CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT.
CARRIED. (See page 189 for ordinance.) 11
Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chair Clawson presented a report recommending
SAD:East Kennydale Sanitary concu>rence with the recommendation of staff that the East Kennydale Sanitary
Sewer Infill Phase II SeweriInfill Phase II Special Assessment District No. 0025 approved. The
special assessment district will establish connection charges!of$5,208.87 per
single.'family unit that are within the boundary of the assessment district. In
addition, simple interest will accrue at a rate of 5.93%for a period of ten years.
The Committee further recommended that the ordinance finalizing the special
assessment district be presented for first reading.* 1
Councilman Corman excused himself from the meeting, as this project affects
his home. Time: 8:41 p.m. ii
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IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 190 for ordinance.)
Councilman Corman returned to the meeting. Time: 8.42 p4m.
Transportation(Aviation) Transportation(Aviation)Committee Chair Palmer presented a report regarding
Committee the grant agreement with the Transportation Improvement Board(TIB)for
Transportation: Benson Rd S design,and construction of Benson Rd. S. The City of Renton applied for and
(Main to 26th),TIB Grant was,awarded a TIB grant of$150,000 for pedestrian safety improvements on
Benson Rd. S.from 440 feet south of Main Ave. S. to S. 26th St. The intent of
this project is to complete four missing sidewalk links on the east side of
Benson Rd. S., to improve safety,and to provide an enhanced pedestrian
environment.
The Committee concurred in the recommendation of staff that Council
authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into the agreement with TIB to
accept:the Pedestrian Safety &Mobility Program grant fundaing for design of
the Benson Rd. S. pedestrian improvements,and that Council approve all
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EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
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(Referred.May 24, 2004),
'The Utilities Committee'recommends concurrence with; staff's recommendation that the East
Kennydale Sanitary`Sewer Infill Phase II Special Assessment-District No.-.005 be approved. The
Special Assessment'Distr"ict will establish connection charges of $5,208 87'.per single family unit
that are within the boundary of the assessment district:`In.addition, simple interest.will accrueat a : :.
, rate of:5,93% for a.periodof ten Years:
• The Utilities'Committee.further:,.recommends 2thatJ the•:.prdiriance,finalizing_ the East Kennydale
Sanitary.Sewer Infill Phase II Special Assessment District be presented for first reading ..
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Airport: Sound Flight Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of,an operating permit -
Operating Permit& and agreement with Sound Flight,Inc. to operate an on-demand charter service
Agreement at the Airport. Refer to Transportation(Aviation)Committee.
SAD:East Kennydale Sanitary Utility Systems Division requested approval of final costs for East Kennydale
Sewer Infill Phase II Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II Special Assessment District for sanitary sewer
service to properties adjacent to Edmonds Ave.NE,NE 20tIi through NE 23rd
Streets,NE 25th St., Glenwood Ave.NE, and Harrington PI,NE(SAD-03-001).
Refer to Utilities Committee.
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CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. 11
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS Council President Persson presented a Committee of the.Whole report
Committee of the Whole concurring in the staff recommendation to amend City Code.Title III,
AILS: Title III(Departments) Departments,in its entirety; and related Section 1-4-3 of Chapter 4,Mayor, of
City Code Revision Title IJ and Section 5-3-2 of Chapter 5,Salaries, of Title V,in order to establish
the current City departments,the Mayoral authority to appoint City officers,
and the City Council confirmation requirements. The.Committee further
recommended that the ordinance regarding this matter be presented for first
reading. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL
CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 177 for
ordinance.)
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Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Corman presented a report recommending approval
Finance: Vouchers of Claim Vouchers 226663 -227152 and two wire transfers totaling
$2,230,569.26; and approval of Payroll Vouchers 50537 -50785,one wire •.
transfer and 576 direct deposits totaling,$1,798,736.57. MOVED BY
CORMAN, SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. II
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Transportation(Aviation) Transportation(Aviation) Committee Chair Palmer presented a report
Committee recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation to approve the
Development Services: VoiceStream PCS III Corporation master use agreement with the City of
Wireless Communication Renton to install wireless communication facilities within the City of Renton
Facilities,VoiceStream right-of--way. Conduit and cable will be installed underground using
conventional trenching,horizontal boring, and directional drilling methods.
This master use agreement between the City and VoiceStream PCS III
Corporation is for a period of ten years. The Committee further recommended
that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the master use
agreement. MOVED BY PALMER,SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL
CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
RESOLUTIONS AND The following resolutions were presented for reading and adoption:
ORDINANCES 111
Resolution#3692 A resolution was read approving the Renton Place Division III Final Plat
Plat: Renton Place Division III, consisting of approximately 1.49 acres located in the vicinity of Maple Ave.
Maple Ave NW,FP-04-032 NW,Lind Ave. NW, and NW 3rd St. (FP-04-032). MOVED BY BRIERE,
SECONDED BY CLAWSON,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS
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Resolution#3693 A resolution was read approving the Jacques NE 24th St.Final Plat consisting
Plat: Jacques NE 24th St,FP- of 1.78 acres located in the vicinity of Camas Ave.NE and NE 24th St. (FP-04-
04-019 019). MOVED BY BRIERE,SECONDED BY LAW, COUNCIL ADOPT
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Submitting Data: Planning/Building/Public Works For Agenda of:
Dept/Div/Board.. Utility Systems Division/Wastewater Section May 24, 2004
Staff Contact John Hobson (X-7279) Agenda Status
Consent X
Subject: Public Hearing..
East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II Correspondence..
Ordinance
Special Assessment District No. 0025 Resolution
Old Business
Exhibits: New Business
Issue Paper Study Sessions
Information
Draft Ordinance
Draft Final Notice of Potential Assessment
Recommended Action: 1 Approvals:
Refer to Utilities Committee Legal Dept X
Finance Dept X
Other
Fiscal Impact:
Expenditure Required... -0- Transfer/Amendment
Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated
Total Project Budget City Share Total Project..
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
The Wastewater Utility has completed construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill
Phase II project. At the regular Council Meeting of July 21, 2003, Council approved the
preliminary Special Assessment District. The final costs and assessments have been determined
and the property owners will be notified, as directed by City Ordinance #4444 (draft copy of
notice attached). There is a potential for 143 single-family units within the Special Assessment
District.
The per-unit assessment for the district is $5,208.87. Thirty days after final approval of the
ordinance, interest will accrue on the assessments at a rate of 5.93% for a period of ten years
(per City Ordinance #4505).
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
It is the recommendation of the Planning/Building/Public Works Department that final approval is
given for the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II Special Assessment District No. 0025
and that the ordinance regarding this matter is presented for first reading.
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
DATE: May 13, 2004
TO: Don Persson, President
City Council Members
VIA: ,)Gtr' Mayr Kathy Keolker- heeler
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FROM: Gregg Zimmerman 'nistrator
Planning/Building/Public Works Department
STAFF CONTACT: John Hobson, X-7279
SUBJECT: Establishment of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill
Phase II Special Assessment District No. 0025
ISSUE:
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The East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase H project construction is complete and the
final costs have been determined: In order to ensure that the cost of this project is equitably
distributed to those who benefit, ja Special Assessment District is needed.
RECOMMENDATION:
• It is the recommendation of the Planning/Building/Public Works Department that final
approval is given for the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II Special
Assessment District No. 0025 and that the ordinance regarding this matter is presented for
first reading.
BACKGROUND SUMMARY:
The East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II project will provide sanitary sewer service
to properties adjacent to eight streets (see attached map):
Edmonds Ave NE: From NE 20th St to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave NE to Glenwood Ave NE.
Glenwood Ave NE: From NE 20th St to the north end of the 2000 block of Glenwood Ave
NE.
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NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave NE to the east end of the 2700 block of NE 22'
St.
NE 23`d St: From Edmonds Ave NE to Harrington P1 NE.
Harrington P1 NE: From NE 23`d St to NE 21st St.
NE 215E St: From Harrington P1 NE to the east end of the 2900 block of NE 215`
St.
NE 25th St: From Edmonds Ave NE to the west end of the 2400 block of NE 25th
St.
Previously these streets did not have sewer service available. These facilities are local
service facilities and, as such, will only benefit the properties directly adjacent to the new
mains. Because the only benefiting parcels are those that front the facilities, we recommend
a direct benefit charge only. For these areas we chose to calculate the benefited area utilizing
a per-connection method. This method takes the size of the lot and anticipates how many
single-family residences could be constructed in accordance with the City's proposed zoning
for the area.
The estimated cost of the proposed sewer was $801,097.66. The original special assessment
area had a potential of developing into 146 single-family lots. Therefore, the estimated
assessment, based upon our preliminary cost estimate, was $5,486.97 per connection.
The fmal cost for the new sewer is $744,868.14. The City was unable to obtain an easement
to install a new sewer main in a private road on the west side of 2500 block of Edmonds Ave
NE. Therefore, the three lots located at the end of this private road, which were in the
original assessment district boundary, will be removed from the fmal assessment district.
This leaves a potential of 143 single-family lots that can potentially be developed within the
assessment district. This equates to a per-connection charge of$5,208.87 for the 143
potential single-family lots in the assessment district.
CONCLUSION:
It has been the policy of the City that when sanitary sewer facilities have been installed that
the City hold a Special Assessment District in order to ensure that each property that benefits
from the new facility pays their fair share of the costs. This policy helps to ensure that the
existing ratepayers do not pay a disproportionate share of the costs for these City-installed
facilities. Therefore, we recommend that Council approve staff's recommendation for
establishment of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II Special Assessment
District No. 0025.
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CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON,
ESTABLISHING AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR SANITARY
SEWER SERVICE FOR PROPERTIES ADJACENT TO EDMONDS AVE NE,
NE 20TH ST,NE 22ND ST,NE 23"ST,NE 21ST ST,HARRINGTON PL NE,GLENWOOD AVE
NE,AND NE 25TH ST ESTABLISHING THE AMOUNT OF THE CHARGE UPON
CONNECTION TO THE FACILITIES
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON,DO ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. There is hereby created a Sanitary Sewer Service Special Assessment District
for the area served by the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II project in the north quadrant
of the City of Renton and within King County,which area is more particularly described in Exhibit
"A"attached hereto. A map of the service area is attached as Exhibit"B". The recording of this
document is to provide notification of potential connection and interest charges. While this
connection charge may be paid at any time,the City does not require payment until such time as the
parcel is connected to and,thus,benefiting from the sewer facilities. The property may be sold or in
any other way change hands without triggering the requirement,by the City, of payment of the charges
associated with this district.
SECTION H. Persons connecting to the sanitary sewer facilities in this Special Assessment
District, and which properties have not been charged or assessed with all costs of the East Kennydale
Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II as detailed in this ordinance, shall pay, in addition to the payment of the
connection permit fee and in addition to the system development charge,the following additional fees:
A. Per Unit Charge. New connections of residential units shall pay a fee of$5,208.87 per
dwelling unit.
SECTION III. In addition to the aforestated charges,there shall be a charge of 5.93%per
annum added to the Special Assessment District charge. The interest charge shall accrue for no more
than ten(10)years from the date this ordinance becomes effective. Interest charges will be simple
interest and not compound interest.
SECTION IV. This ordinance is effective upon its passage,approval,and thirty(30)days
after publication.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of ,2004.
Bonnie I.Walton, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of , 2004.
Kathy Keolker-Wheeler,Mayor
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EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
AREA "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
The south one-half(1/2) of the, Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 4,
Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M., in the City of Renton, King County,
Washington;
EXCEPT the east half(1/2) of the south one-half(1/2) of the south one-half(1/2)of said
subdivision; and
EXCEPT streets (Edmonds Avenue NE,NE 23'1Street,NE 22°d Street, NE 21st Street
and Harrington Place NE);
TOGETHER WITH that portion of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of said
Section 4, described as follow :
Commencing at the southwest corner of said subdivision;
Thence North 00°53' 30"East, along the west line of said subdivision, a
distance of 370.77 feet,to the southeast corner of a parcel owned by Randal
and Catherine L. Cormai per Deed recorded under King County Recording
No. 8604040101, said southeast corner being the True Point of Beginning of
this description;
Thence continuing North 00°53' 30"East, along the west line of said
subdivision, a distance of 232.90 feet;
Thence South 88° 18' 09"East, a distance of 4.99 feet, to the beginning of a
curve to the right, said curve having a radius of 20.00 feet;
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Thence North 88° 18' 36"West, a distance of 12.13 feet,to the True Point of
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EXHIBIT A
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
AREA"B"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
The north 157.5 feet of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section 4,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M., in the City of Renton,
King County,Washington;
EXCEPT the street (Edmonds Avenue NE);
TOGETHER WITH the plat of Huselands 1ST Addition, according to the plat thereof,
recorded in Volume 54 of Plats,Page 26, Records of King County,Washington;
EXCEPT Lot 2 thereof; and
EXCEPT streets (NE 20th Street, Glennwood Avenue NE).
EXHIBIT A
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
AREA"C"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
Lots 2 through 8,inclusive, of Block 1,Edendale, according to the plat thereof,recorded
in Volume 60 of Plats, Page 81,Records of King County,Washington;
TOGETHER WITH the west 152 feet of the south 100 feet of the north one-half(1/2) of
Tract 205, C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division No. 4, according
to the plat thereof,recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, Page 82,Records of King County,
Washington; and
TOGETHER WITH the north 126 feet of the south 252 feet of said Tract 205;
EXCEPT the east 100 feet thereof; and
TOGETHER WITH the north 120 feet of the south 268 feet of the east 120 feet of Tract
206 of said plat; and
TOGETHER WITH the south 90 feet of the north 265 feet of Tract 208 of said plat; and
TOGETHER WITH the north 175 feet of the east 132.58 feet of said Tract 208;
All situate in the east one-half(1/2) of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,
W.M., in the City of Renton, King County,Washington.
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EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
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DRAFT
CITY OF RENTON
FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District No. 0025
«TAXPAYER N» PER UNIT ASSESSMENT
«TAXPAYER B» $5,208.87
«TAXPAYER C»«ZIP»
King County Account No. «ASSESSOR I»
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: «LEGAL DESC»
On August 12, 2003, I, Bonnie I. Walton,the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice
of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary
Sewer Infill Phase II Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The
facilities, as shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment
District Ordinance No.4444.
For those properties that could receive benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger
payment of a'fair share' cost of the sewer.This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing
the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewers by the number of units projected for the basin served
by these sewers. This rate has been established at$5,208.87 per unit.
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the sewer facilities from all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish
this,we are required to record an ordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This
ordinance will establish a boundary that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our
goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share
just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area
that the facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map.
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these
sewer facilities. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without triggering
the assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows:
• A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site
system or a vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will
trigger the assessment. Until then,the assessment will not be triggered.
• For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be
triggered if the property increiases its density either by change of use(i.e., single family to multi-
family housing) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of
land for single family housing).
You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However,
the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 5.93% per annum for a period of ten
years. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is
recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the
amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally
at the discretion of the property owner.
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Some properties within the boundary of.this special assessment district are currently within other city
held special assessment districts. Each property will only be responsible to pay the charges for the
special assessment districts that they derive benefit from.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
mailing(by Julyy ,2404, 5:00 P.M.).
Grounds for protest:
An appeal shall include a statement of claimed errors that concern the proposed
assessment and must be accompanied by a$75.00 non-refundable fee. Errors which are
not set forth in writing will not be considered Pursuant to City Ordinance No. 4444,
Sections 9-16-9.0 and D, the only items of appeal that will be considered are the cost of
the facilities, the costs distribution methodology, and the issue of benefit to the
properties to be assessed
Appeal Fee and Appeal Process:
A non-refundable appeal fee in the amount of$75.00 shall be submitted with each
appeal. If a protest is received and deemed timely and establishes a proper grounds for
protest according to City Ordinance, a public hearing will be held If no protests are
received, the above-quoted notice of potential assessment will be recorded against your
property. The charge(s) will not be collected until you subsequently tap onto or use the
• facilities covered by the Special Assessment District notice.
We hope that this notice will answer most of your questions. If you do, however, have questions
pertaining to sewer installations, the background of the assessment district, or the appeal process,
please contacts John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at
425-430-7212.
Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk
Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing
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BONNIE I. WALTON, City Clerk/Cable Manager for the City of Renton, being
first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that she is a citizen of the United
States and a resident of th'e State of Washington, over the age of 21 and not a
party to nor interested in the outcome of this matter.
That on the 12th day of August, 2003, at the hour of 5:00 p.m., your affiant
duly mailed and placed in the United States Post Office at Renton, King
County, Washington, by first class mail to all parties of record, Notice of
Potential Assessment for a Special Assessment District for East Kennydale
Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II (First Preliminary Notice). (File No. SAD-03-001).
)634-71A421-:Nef• tdatter-)
Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk/Cable Manager
SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE me this IaN- day of ,
2003.
uz D. Lombard
Notary Public in and for the Stateiqf
Washington, residing at
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NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
SPOMER CHARMAINE D ASSESSMENT
2641 NE 20t ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230906505
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 7 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting , for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would,allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special'Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21s`St.
NE 21s`St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21s`St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St. '
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual iof interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in;the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S.1 Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
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Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
' NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
L_ Mailed: August 12,2003
COLLINS BRUCE ASSESSMENT
PO BOX 2996
RENTON WA 98056 $5,486.97
King County Account No. 042305902100
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 0423015 21 W 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
LESS W 30 FT
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilitie , sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and. lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would fallow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to info m you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 231d St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23hd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st"St. From Harrington P1.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
I
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.docUDH:1f
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue-simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
164-74,&{f— I atee-0,4-2
I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
SARGENT JOHN J ASSESSMENT
2016 EDMONDS AV NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA98056
King County Account No. 042305905608
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 56 N 157.5 FT OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 LESS CO
RD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may.likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity-sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE,20th St.to NE 23'1 St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 120th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington P1.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21s`St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21s`St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary.(estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
- I
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIMNOTICE-PG1.docVDH:If
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit.area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
& tM1- J. &a/2
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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A i
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
HERNANDEZ RAFAEL+ARLENE MORERA ASSESSMENT
2525 NE 22ND STREET
RENTON WA 98056 $5,486.97
King County Account No. 042305907307
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 73 BEG 279.36 FT N&S 88-18-09 E 134 FT FR SW COR
OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH CONTG S 88-18-09 E 103 FT TH S 00-
31-05 W 126.88 FT TH N 88-19-09 W TO PT S 00-31-05 W OF
TPOB TH N 00-31-05 E TO TPOB
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025)and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future>iser(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th"St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 201 St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 2211d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23th St.to NE 21st St.
NE 215`St. From.Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 251 St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary!(estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.doc\JDH:1f
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
• Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal)costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria'established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
OYLER WAYNE ASSESSMENT
2132 HARRINGTON PL NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305913404
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 134 BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF SEC TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-
18-09 E 1010.70 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-
39-36 W 218.10 FT M/L TH E TO E LN OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH
N TO PT S 88-18-36 E OF TPOB TH N 88-18-36 W 281.09 FT TO
TPOB LESS W 150 FT
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilitie , sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special !Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end.of the NE 22nd St.
NE 2211d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary;(estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.doc'JDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor.can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
,You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
cFollowing construction, after the City receives the actual(fmal)costs, a second notice will be mailed
•to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
'f?�t4t,,e, .•
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
JOHNSON TOMMY E ASSESSMENT
2216 EDMONDS AV NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98055
King County Account No. 042305913503
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 135 N 105 FT OF W 240 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW
1/4 LESS CO RD LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No.4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future uper(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
__It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's. costs associated with the following project andthat the cost recovery may likely
- affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: • From Edmonds.Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23'd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21m St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 215`St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 271
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed-assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PGI.doc\JDH:If
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. •
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton,.WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
'►o; f,s' &(2/2
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
CRISPIN R ASSESSMENT
P O BOX 40443
BELLEVUE WA 98015 $5,486.97
King County Account No. 042305914105
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 141 E 100 FT OF W 330 FT OF S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF S
1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444,the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pr -rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to•inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton,has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
-Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE!20th St.to NE 2314 St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE. •
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22n1 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE,23rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington P1.NE to the east end of NE 215 St.
NE 25th St. • Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
• A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary(estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
•
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer.Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To.avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen •
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING •
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
OSGOOD CARMEN A ASSESSMENT
2716 NE 22ND $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056 •
King County Account No. 042305914808
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 04230 148 S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 150 FT OF W 730 FT OF S
1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future urer(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
-.It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NO3th St.to NE 21"St.
NE 21St St. From Harrington P1.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
•
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
•You will not berequiredto pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
•Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)66 e,6• �G�e �
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
MENDOZA LEONARDO ASSESSMENT
2616 NE 22ND ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98055
King County Account No. 042305914907
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 149 S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 100 FT OF W 430 FT OF S
1/2 OFI SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future uer(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
• affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets: '
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23'St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 2211d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 221d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington P1.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23'St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
it
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIMNOTICE-PG1.doc\DH:1f
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays theirshare just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
• You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
'Following.construction, after the City receives the actual(final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
k e}-itnt,ri— (.daled"4-
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing •
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
JENNINGS CHARLES L+JENNINGS , ASSESSMENT
2204 EDMONDS AV NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305915003
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 150 S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 200 FT OF W 230 FT OF S
1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special ,ssessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 120th St.to NE 231d St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 2211d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE:23`d St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.d0c'JDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the newsewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with.King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final)costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)bounduy. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D-of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
4640144te.t.v f
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
HINDES SARAH M ASSESSMENT
2625 NE 23RD ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305915805
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 0423015 158 E 70 FT OF W 520 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW
1/40FNW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pr -rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would fallow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
•It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District 'Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23'd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 2211d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 2211d St.
NE 2?'St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23'd St.to NE 21s1 St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between;Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between'Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary,(estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PGM.doc\JDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will-not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The, accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
:Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final)costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or,use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)84744tri,
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENN7ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
SULLIVAN JOHN B ASSESSMENT
2633 NE 23RD ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305915904
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 04230 159 E 70 FT OF'W 590 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW
1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an'Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvementsthat would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and.that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 201 St.to NE 231d St.
NE 201 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 2rd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23`d St.to NE 213`St.
NE 213`St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundarymaP)isattached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the.top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.d c\JDH:1f
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to.a City sewer facility.(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
•You will not be required to paythe assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a,rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444.. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
46,eiZ„z _
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
BADER GREGORY ASSESSMENT
13215 SE 46 th St $5,486.97
BELLEVUE WA 98006
King County Account No. 042305916001
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 160 E 70 FT OF W 660 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW
1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
- It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
•. affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
• :-Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NEI 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE,20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 2211d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22ttd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE23`d St.to NE 21"St.
NE 21'St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 215t St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PGI.docVDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system),that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:.
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)60-A,11,4-4. Zdage- 4-
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
BREWER JEFF ASSESSMENT
2709 NE 23RD $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305916100
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 161 E 70 FT OF W 730 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW
1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of.8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE`. From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 123rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21St St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I •
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay theassessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the'
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton,'WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen'
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
•
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENN V DALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
I (1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
GUSTAFSON ASSESSMENT
2601 NE 22ND ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98055
King County Account No. 042305916308
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: •042305 163 BEG AT PT 279.36 FT N&237 FT E OF SW COR OF
SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH S 88-18-09 E 60 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.84
FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.88 FT TO BEG
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilitie , sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pr -rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future.uer(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23'd St.
NE 2O`h St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 120th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23`d St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King,County Tax Account number.
I .
I:12003\O8\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.docUDH:If
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final)costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
Idatee-,-2
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
KORBEL JERZY M ASSESSMENT
2633 NE 22ndSt $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305916407
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 164 BEG AT PT 279.36 FT N&477 FT E OF SW COR OF
SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH S 88-18-09 E 63 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.69
FT TH N 88-19-03 W 63 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.73 FT TO BEG
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
• affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE nth St.to NE 23'x1 St.
•
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 2211d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 231."St.to NE 21st St.
NE 20 St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21St St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PGI.doc\DH:If
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. ,Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
•
You will not berequired to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. •
Following:construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
) o74.4tei_.J
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
BATES ' • DALL S+MIGDALIA C ASSESSMENT
2625 NE 22ND
RENTON WA 98056 $5,486.97
King County Account No. 042305916506
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 165 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36
FT TH S 88-18-09 E 417 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-09 E 60 FT TH S
00-314)5 W 126.73 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E
126.77 FT TO TPOB
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future uiser(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the PlanningBuilding/Public
Works Department of the City of Denton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the costrecovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NEj20t St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22n1 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 2211d St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington P1.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From Ng23rd 23''St.to NE 21St St.
NE 21g St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21St St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.doc\JDH:1f
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
Youwill not be.required to pay theassessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal'hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055.S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: •
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT '
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II •
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
MONAGHAN TIMOTHY J+LENNA A ASSESSMENT
2701 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98056 $5,486.97
King County Account No. 042305916605
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 166 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36
FT TH S 88-18-09 E 540 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-09 E 63 FT TH S
00-31405 W 126.66 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 63.FT TH N 00-31-05 E
126.69 FT TO TPOB
Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444,the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
- construct improvements that would{allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District. Estimated Construction start: date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install.approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.Na From'NE 20th St.to NE 23M St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22°d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22°d St.
NE 22°d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23"'St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From- Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
•
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to recorda-Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not:be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
• Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote'
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
64,74,ne,t,*Vi. Zdate.0 -1
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
MOLGORA RICARDO ASSESSMENT
2709 NE 22ND ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305916704
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: '042305 167 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36
FT TH S 88-18-09 E 603 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-09 E 63 FT TH S
00-31205 W 126.62 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 63 FT TH N 00-31-05 E
126.66 FT TO TPOB
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
`"construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
- Works Department of the City.of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets: j
I
Edmonds Ave.NE:- From NE 20'h St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St:* From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE;20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM NOTICE-PGI.doc\JDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay theassessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after'recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervispr:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
.tom k.:y)
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
SPANN NORMAN+MARLENE ASSESSMENT
2717 NE 22ND ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305916803
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 168 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36
FT TH S 88-18-09 E 666 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-09 E 64 FT TH S
00-31-05 W 126.58 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 64 FT TH N 00-31-05 E
126.62 FT TO TPOB
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original'cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction ofsaid facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
. portion of the City's costs associated with the'following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
- August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23`d St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NEI 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 221K1 St.
NE 2211d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington P1.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NES 23rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21St St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between'Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.0cUDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infi11 Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension ofsanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay theassessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the.City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)66P74,A€.1:‘,/. ateee'(-
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice),
Mailed: August 12,2003
FUNDERBURG PATRICIA A ASSESSMENT
2617 NE 22ND ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 0423059117009
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 170 BEG 279.36 FT N OF SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
TH S 88-18-09 E 357 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-09 E 60 FT TH S 00-
31-05 W 126.77 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E
126.81 FT TO TPOB
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of"such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
• construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely.
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install.approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity.sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets: i
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23th St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 2211d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23th St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave..NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.docUDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system),that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to paytheassessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and--8% for-a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Followingconstruction, after the City receives the actual(final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote •
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this,preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
&1t11, - . GU2ec,o-74• �
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
EVERS JON D+FRANCIS SYDNEY M ASSESSMENT
2609 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98056 $5,486.97
King County Account No. 042305917108
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 171 BEG 279.36 FT N OF SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
TH S 88-18-09 E 297 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-09 E 60 FT TH S 00-
31-05 W 126.81 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E
126.84 FT TO TPOB
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) amid City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies):
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would;allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the'following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets: ,
Edmonds Ave.NE: ' From NE 120th St.to NE 23th St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
•
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22m St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 123`d St.to NE 21St St.
NE 21St St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &.NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lotis shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PGI.docVDH:1f
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not berequired to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(fmal)costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
64-7441,_A;v1. atete74-9
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
SAHLI MICHAEL J+LOIS J ASSESSMENT
2617 NE 23RD ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
{
King County Account No. 0423059117207
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 172 E 70 FT OF W 450 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW
1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilitie7, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the.City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of.the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent •
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St to NE 23'St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St:. From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington P1.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23'5 St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington N.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shownat the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIMNOTICE-PG1.d icUDH:If
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating,the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
• You will notbe required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(fmal)costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to.the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)6O-744ta:a.
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
WIEMANN WALDEMAR F ASSESSMENT
2116 EDMONDS AV NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 0423059117900
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 04230 179 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 215.86
FT TH S 88-18-09 E 30 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-09 E 104 FT TH S
00-31-05 W 63.45 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 104 FT TH N 00-31-05 E
63.52 FT TO TPOB
Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) arid City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilitie , sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future i.ser(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under.the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet V of 8" gravity sewer main to serve,the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds.Ave.NE: From NEI 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE1201 St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.'NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 231."St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copyof a mapof the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundarymap)is attached.
P P .
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.d i cUDH:1f
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will triggerthe assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
Youwill not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period afterrecording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final)costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
& 4t- J. 1 da
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
SIMPSON KEVIN&KIM ASSESSMENT
2815 PARK AV NORTH $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305918007
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 180 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36
FT THS 88-18-09 E 30 FT TO TPOB THS 88-18-09 E 104 FT TH S
00-31105 W 63.50 FT TH N 88-18-09 W 104 FT TH N 63.50.FT TO
TPOB
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) aid City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
_ Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave:NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23`d St.
NE 201 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: • From NE 20d'St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 231d St.to NE 21s`St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between iEdmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PGM.doc1JDH:lf
1
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing.by writing to the'Renton City
Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)64.74 ).?", Zdatee-,4-
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNY,DALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
• I Mailed: August 12,2003,
WAHLBRINK RYAN PATRICK W+BABCOCK ASSESSMENT
KATRINA L !
2125 HARRINGTON PL NE , $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305918502
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 185 POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT SW COR TH N
609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 730 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TO
TPOB1 TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 218..10 FT M/L
TH N 88-19-03 W 279.40 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 218.29 FT TO BEG
LESS 130 FT LESS N 84 FT THOF LESS STS
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future uiser(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
_ construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the•following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE120th St.to NE 23`d St.
NE 201 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20t'St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave:NE: From NEf23th St.to NE 21st St.
NE 20 St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIMNOTICE-PGI.doc\DH:If
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by,all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment.. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty' (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
•Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
//L 14. J. o'i
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
HEISINGER ERIKA E ASSESSMENT
2801 NE 23RD ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305918700
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 187 POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF
SEC TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 730 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-
38-05 W 238.29 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH N 00-39-36 E
238.10 FT TH N 88-18-09 W 280.71 FT TO BEG LESS W 140 FT
LESS S 100 FT LESS CO RDS
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) arid City Ordinance No. 4444,the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future User(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would'allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between;Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 271
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary. Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rateof between 6% and 8%.for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following:construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice.. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
& 1L J. W)agC.o-,<-
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KE 7ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
CORMAN CATHERINE L ASSESSMENT
2216 HARRINGTON PL NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
1
King County Account No. 042305918809
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 188 PORTION OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4-BEGIN SOUTHWEST CORNER TH N 00-
31-05 E 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 1010.70 FT TO POB TH S 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 281.09 FT TH N
00-53-38 E 237.90 FT TH N 88-19-09 W 281.84 FT TO POB LESS S 109 FT OF W 140 FT LESS W 20 FT OF S 109 FT
OF N 129 FT TGW PORTION OF SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4-BEGIN SW CORNER TH N 00-53-30 E 370.77 FT TAP
COMMON WITH SE CORNER OF PARCEL UNDER RECORDING NO 8604040101 AND POB TH N 00-53-30 E
232.90 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 4.99 FT TAP OF CURVE TO RIGHT RADIUS BEARING S 01-41-51 W 20 FT TH ALONG
SAID CURVE ARC DISTANCE 32.74 FT THRU C/A OF 93-47-58TH S 05-29-49 W 115.64 FT.TAP OF CURVE TO
LEFT RADIUS BEARING S 84-30-11 E 1030 FT TH ALONG SAID CURVE ARC DISTANCE OF 96.22 FT THRU C/A
OF 05-21-08 TH ON NON TANGENT LINE N 88-18-36 W 12.13 FT TO POB–AKA PARCEL 1 OF CITY OF RENTON
LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO LUA 94-123-LLA RECORDING NO 9412059002—LESS PORTION FOR NE 23RD ST
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444,the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilitie , sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
_ contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would fallow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 201 St.to NE 23`d St.
NE 201 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.,
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington P1.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road BetweenlEdmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 251 St. &NE 27th
St. 1
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary;(estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. •
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The purpose of the assessment districi is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following.construction, after the City receives the actual(fmal)costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City.Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
lodage:7(
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
GERBER HAROLD C JR ASSESSMENT
2717 NE 23RD ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98055
King County Account No. 042305919807
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 198 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36
FT TH S 88-18-09 E 730 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT
THS 88-18-36 E 70 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 238.23 FT TH N 88-18-09
W 70 FT TO TPOB LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pr -rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future sers)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
- portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special (Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20-St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 201 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE. •
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 201 St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21s`St.
NE 20 St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21'St.
NE 25th St. BetweenEdmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Betweenldmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 251 St. &NE 271
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary I(estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to paythe assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a periodof ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessmentis recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
• .Following construction, after the City receives the actual(fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
lete}74,n(i- Idetzte,4-
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
• 'NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
KOHLER KEVIN T ASSESSMENT
2725 NE 23RD ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA.98056
King County Account No. 042305919906
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 199 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36
FT TH S 88-18-09 E 800 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-31-05 W 238.23 FT
TH S 88-18-36 E 70 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 238.18 FT TH N 88-18-09
W 70 FT TO TPOB LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary. Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
•
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: . From NES 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington P1.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21s`St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between'Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure,in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425).430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
1607 4te_,L• •1 WG2�.0-oma`�
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
CUIZON SUZETTE ASSESSMENT
2200 HARRINGTON PL NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305920003
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 200 S 109 FT OF FOLG-BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF
NW 11/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 1010.70 FT TO TPOB TH
S 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TH N 88-18-09 E 140 FT TH N 00-39-36 E
238 FT TH N 88-18-09 W 140 FT TO TPOB LESS W 20 FT FOR ST
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444,the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilitie , sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pr -rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a requestwith the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20`h St.to NE 23'd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 2211d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23'd St.to NE 21s`St.
NE 21s`St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25`h St. 'Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25`h St. &NE 271
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary I(estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be.required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Followingconstruction, after the City receives the actual(final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. •
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
•
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
• For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
OYLER ROSE ASSESSMENT
2132 HARRINGTON PL NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305921001
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 210 POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF
SEC TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 1010.70 FT TH S 00-39-36 W
238.09 FT TO TPOB TH CONTG S 00-39-36 W 108 FT TH S 88-18-
36 E 150 FT TH N 00-39-36 E 108 FT TH N 88-18-36 W 150 FT TO
TPOB LESS POR TO CITY
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) arid City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future User(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would'allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that thecost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23'd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave..NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23th St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between;Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary;(estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIMNOTICE-PG1.doc\JDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You willnot be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the.City receives the actual(final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance.No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
•
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)6 ,G.n,/• W/.2g
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY'HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
! (1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
HANSON VOYCE&KUPFERER LARRY D ASSESSMENT
2720 NE 21ST ST
RENTON WA 98056 $5,486.97
I
King County Account No. 042305921605
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 216 W 130 FT OF FOLG-BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF
NW 1%4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 730 FT TH S 00-31-05 W
238.29 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH S 00-39-36 W
218.10 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 279.40 FT M/L TO PT S 00-31-05 W
- OF TPOB TH N 00-31-05 E 218.29 FT M/L TO TPOB
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intentof this notice to inform you,that under the above-quotedlaw,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23th St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 2211d St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 231d St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St. ,
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary {(estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.docVDH:1f
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will notbe:required to pay the..assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
,.Following.construction, after the City receives the.actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)6,074,i14,C Zda16-74-2
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing ;
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District "
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
1 (1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
OTTINGER THOMAS C+TAMARA J ASSESSMENT
2208 Edmonds Ave NE $5,486.97
Renton WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305922504
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 225 S 80 FT OF N 185 FT OF W 150 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW
1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS W 30 FT FOR RD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444,the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE120t St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 201 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NEi20t St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 215`St.
NE 215`St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27'h
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.doc\JDH:If
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) daysafter the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period,after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(final)costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
� Zda
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
KEESECKER WILLIAM T ASSESSMENT
2124 HARRINGTON PL NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305923304
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 233 BEGAT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36
FT TH S 88-18-09 E 1010.70 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 346.09 FT TO
TPOB TH CONTG S 00-39-36 W 80.09 FT TH S 88-19-03 E 150 FT
TH N 00-39-36 E 80.07 FT TH N 88-18-36 W 150 FT TO TPOB
LESS W 25 FT
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
- will become payable by the future uiser(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
- It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the PlanningBuilding/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE,20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NO 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd.St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE:- From NE{23'd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21"St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St. I
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary'(estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.doc'JDH:If
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
. .You.will.not'be,required:to pay.the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-dayperiod after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
•Following:construction, after the_City-receives the actual(fmal)costs, a second notice will bemailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the.Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
& i aZete,4—
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
SOARES,CALVIN ASSESSMENT
2601 NE 23RD $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98055
King County Account No. 042305923809
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 238 E 85 FT OF N 205 FT OF W 310 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW
1/4 FNW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST LESS W 15 FT OF N 85 FT
THOF
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of si4ch facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is'the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE120t1 St.to NE 23'd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE120th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to theeast end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23`d St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21St St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PGI.doc\JDH:1f
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
•You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interestat a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
-Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
'.Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an,appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City.
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
Zdaete74-2
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
COLLIE WILLIAM P&ANNETTA ASSESSMENT
2209 HARRINGTON PL NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305921 4401
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 244 S 100 FT LESS W 140 FT&LESS ST OF FOLG-BEG
AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-
09 E 730 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TH S 88-18-36
E 280 05 FT TH N 00-39-36 E 238.10 FT TH N 88-19-09 W 280.71
FT TO TPOB
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444,the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to'derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NES 20th St.to NE 2311d-St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE!20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE'23rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 251 St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.doc\JDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay,the,assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction,.after:the City receives the actual(fmal)costs, a second notice will.be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing 'to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be.included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
1674A,1
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
r (1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
REED GARY L+DORIS P ASSESSMENT
2609 NE 23RD ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305925002
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 250 E 70 FT OF W 380 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW
1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 30 FT FOR ST
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets: ;
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23th St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE'20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave:NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 221d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE'23rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIMNOTICE-PG1.doc'JDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
:.You.will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple-interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after.the-City receives the actual(final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
& L? . ! ida
• Bonnie I.Walton,
'City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
1 (1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
BEAL ERIC M ASSESSMENT
2212 EDMONDS AV NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305927206
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 272 S 100 FT OF N 205 FT OF W 225 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW
1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 80 FT OF W 150 FT&LESS CO RD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE20th St.to NE 2314 St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE!20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington P1.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St: &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated).potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.doc\JDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual ofinterest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(final) costs,a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen'
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)&1441 I ide2eie7'"
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
AHO CHURCHILL ASSESSMENT
2702 NE 22ND ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305930606
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 04230'5 306 W 150 FT OF S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 300 FT OF W
730 FTOFS 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No.4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
Aug ist 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer mainto serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to nork end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 2211d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between;Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.docUDH:If
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
Youwill not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
:Following:construction, after the•.City receives the actual(final)costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance.No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
&:nM,J—ill W• G2E.l,0��
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
' (1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
GOULTER ERIC W+GOULTER VALERIE P ASSESSMENT
2167 HARRNGTON PL NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 042305930804
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 308 N 84 FT OF FOLG-POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG
AT SW COR TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 730 FT TH S 00-31-
05 W 238.29 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH S 00-39-
36 W 218.10 FT M/L TH N 88-19-03 W 279.40 FT TH N 00-31-05 E
218.29 FT TO BEG LESS W 130 FT LESS ST
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
' It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE;20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 201 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.doc\JDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
,You will not.be.required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the •
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a-rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is:recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Followingconstruction, after.the.City receives the actual(final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,'or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
6 -14 e -
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
•
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003 •
UELAND VICTORIA A+JOHN A ASSESSMENT
2125 EDMONDS AV NE $5,486.97
RENTON WAS 98056
King County Account No. 225320001004
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 1 EDENDALE ADD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer" facilities, storm water. facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real.estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who. subsequently tap onto.or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro, rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future uers)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s).to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council:to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely "
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave:NE: From NE 20th St..to NE 231drSt.
- NE 201 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE j201'St.to north end of Glenwood.Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to-the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From EdmondsAve.'NE°to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23'd St.to NE 21s`.St
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St. "
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE -
Private Road • Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 271 -
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG 1.docUDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs.. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and•8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
optionis totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(final) costs,a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special.Assessment.District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may,request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council; do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton; WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must,adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 andD of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be'limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
eepAuf:J.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
HATCH ELMER C+ELIZABETH M ASSESSMENT
2117 EDMONDS AV NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 225320001509
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 1 EDENDALE ADD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444,the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilitie , sewer facilities,,.storm..water facilities,.and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by,,any owner.of real.estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who..subsequently,tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late.
August.2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From,NE 20'h St.to NE 23`d St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave:NE.
NE 22nd St: ' From Edmonds Ave.NE to the east end`of the NE 22116 St.
NE 2rd S`t: From Edmonds'Ave.NE to HarringtowPl.NE:
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23"St.to NE 2ISt St.
NE 21St St. From Hannington Pl.NE to the;east end of NE 21'St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St..&NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG].doc\iDH:if
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
•
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participationin the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment 'district will accrue simple interest at a rateof between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the. Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-thy period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice:
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing,by., writing to the Renton:City
Council,:c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055; within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established}under Sections 916-4 and.9-16-,
9.0 and'D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)6,074.11.(_t:J. Wales47
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
MA CAREY E+JENNY- , ASSESSMENT
2101 EDMONDS AV NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98055
King County Account No. 225320002002
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4 1 EDENDALE ADD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by•any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies).who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pr -rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property. •
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23`d St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood:Ave.NE.
NE 221'd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22d St
NE 22d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington P1.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23''St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.doc\JDH:If
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in,the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
•
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
• • assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid,interest charges at.a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of thbproperty owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the.actual (fmal) costs, a second notice will,be.mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be providedon this secondnotice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing.by writing to, the Rentoni City
Council;<.c%o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way,; Renton, WA 98055; within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary'notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria.established under Sections 9-16-4.and 9-16-
9.C.and-D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to.the issue
of whether or not'a specific property should be included in the latecomer area.' The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager:. John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen•(425)430-7212.
)64-14,1ta.V. Wazte74-
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
. City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing.
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12, 2003
GRAHAM VIOLA B ASSESSMENT
2025 EDMONDS AV NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 225320002507
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 1 EDENDALE ADD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future uer(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Councilto recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
• affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003. I
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th
St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22n.St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave:NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23'd St.to NE 2161 St.
NE 21 s`'St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE'21s`St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St. •
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\P RELIM-NOTICE-PGI.doc\JDH:If
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness,to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a.period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during thethirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction,after the City receives the actual(fmal) costs, a second noticewill be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the.Renton City'
Council,'-c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) daysof this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to,the-criteria established under.Sections 9.-16-4`"and 9-16-
9.0 and=D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. Theenclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) •
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-72.12.
ate.te74-
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing.
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CITY OF RENTON
•
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
CANNON ROBERT C ASSESSMENT
2017 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056 $5,486.97
King County Account No. 225320003000
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 1 EDENDALE ADD •
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization,and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real`estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton.City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the costrecovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
•
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: 'From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: - From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 221'd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to;Harrington•Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 123n1 St.to NE 21 St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21 St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG 1.doc\JDH:I f
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a•period of ten'
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded.with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
optionis totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs, a second noticewill be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the' Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055; within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-164 and.9-16-
9.0
and.-D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limitedto the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filingan appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk •
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For Ciy of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNY,DALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice) •
Mailed: August 12,2003
LANDWEHR ROBERT'F - ASSESSMENT
2009 EDMONDS AV NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 225320003505
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 7 1 EDENDALE ADD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement.by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
constructimprovements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed'a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.: .
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
• properties•of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Ednionds,Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: • From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 221"St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE'.22nd:St.
NE 221"St: • From Ednionds,Ave.NE-to Harrington Pl.-NE. .
Harrington Ave.NE: 'From NE 23—St.to NE 21'St. " „-
NE 21'St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21s`St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave:NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th "
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary, (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
•
•
•
1:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.d4UDH:If -
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area isdefined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period-of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be:mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council/c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton; WA 98055; within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 946-
9.0 and'D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
esem„.„„-a. ate,674-2
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Heating
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
' (1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
KELLY WOODROW&ROSANNE ASSESSMENT
2001 EDMONDS AV NE • $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 225320004008
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 8 1 EDENDALE ADD
Per-State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St..to NE 23'd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north-end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.tothe east end of the NE.22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edniorids Ave.NE to Harrington,Pl.NE: - •
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23'd St.to NE 2151 St. •
NE 21s`St. -, From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21s`-St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)-is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows: -
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system),that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the'assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay theassessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. -
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs,,a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary.. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to.the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections.9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
640-1441,_2:4.
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
CORKINS LARRY D&KAREN J ASSESSMENT
1204 N 33rd Pl $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 334390007709
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR BEG NE COR TR 205
TH S 65.00 FT TO PT A TH W 113.00 FT TO POC CENTRAL PT BEARING S 61-35-51 W TH ALG ARC
CURVE LEFT RAD 30.00 FT DIST OF 106.23 FT TO TPOB TH S 38-43-17 W 120.91 FT THE ALG N LN
S 100 FT OF N 1/2 122.60 FT TH NLY ALG W LN E 110 FT 111.00 FT TO POC TH SWLY ALG CURVE
LEFT RAD 30.00 FT DIST 60.45 FT TO TPOB AND UND 1/3 INT IN BEG PT A TH W 113.00 FT TO
POC CENTRAL PT BEARING S 61-35-51 W RAD 30.00 FT TH ALG ARC 166:68 FT TH.S 89-55-54 E
110.00 FT TOELNTHN 19.29 FT PT1A
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) anis City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the.original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton•City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 231d St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE. •
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20-'St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23'd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 2s`St. From Har{i
1ngton Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and'Dayton Ave.NE and NE 251 St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached..
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
• main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
&1j,1L I Waite-A-2
• Bonnie I. Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
(" NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
WIEHOFF RONALD W+ALVERNA J ASSESSMENT
1612 KENNEWICK AV NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 3343900p7808 •
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR BEG NE COR TR 205
THS 65.00 FT TO PT A TH W 113.00 FT TO POC CENTRAL PT BEARINGS 61-35-51 W TH ALG ARC
CURVE LEFT RAD 30.00 FT DIST 76 128 FT TO TPOB TH N 84-04-34 W 83.85 FT TH S ALG W LN
129.48 FT TH E 20.00 FT TH N 38-43-17 E 120.91.FT TO POC TH ALG ARC CURVE LEFT RAD 30.00.
FT 29.95 FT TO TPOB AND UND 1/3 INT IN BEG PTA TH IN113.00 FT TO POC CENTRAL PT
BEARING S 61-35=51 W RAD 30.00 FT TH ALG ARC 166.68 FT TH S.89-55-54 E 110.00 FT TOE LN
TH N 19.29 FT TO PTA -
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to ;theoriginal cost of st ch facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair,pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future us�er(s).upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start.date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 43=16 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the.adjacent
properties of the following streets: .
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23'd St.
NE 20th St: From,Ednionds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.,
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to'north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22"d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22'St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 231d St.to NE 21St St. •
NE 21st St. . From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the topof this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we`are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer.Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a.period of f ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final)costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal,hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council,-c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within.twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and,9-16-
9.0 and'Er of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)63014,ite,t- Zdatee74--)
Bonnie I:Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
•
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
POLLARD JOSEPH SAMUEL&KAY ASSESSMENT
2529 EDMONDS NE
RENTON WA 98056 $5,486.97
King County Account No. 334390907907
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR BEG NE
COR TR 205 THS 65.00 FT TO PT A TH W 113.00 FT TO TPOB
POC CENTRAL PT BEARINGS 61-35-51 W TH ALG ARC
CURVE LEFT RAD 30.00 FT DIST OF 76.28 FT TH N 84-04-34 W
83.85 FT TO W LN TH N•70.00•FT TO N LN TH E 139.62 FT TH S
65.00 FT TO TPOB AND UND 1/3 INT IN BEG PT ATH W 113.00
• FT TO POC CENTRAL PT BEARING S 61-35-51 W RAD 30.00 FT
TH ALG ARC 166.68 FT THS 89-55-54 E 110.00 FT TOE LN TH
N 19.29FTTOPTA
.Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization arid lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become•payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to •
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,.the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a , •
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravitysewermain to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets: j
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th'St.to NE 23'''St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE•22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 2,3 x St.to NE 21st St. ,
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds.Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service.basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that _
connects to the sewer.system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
-- • Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed'
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City,
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) clays of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and'D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue.
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)&744-1-(,t, 1 U/ag�-4>4-2
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary,Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
TAYLOR CONNIE ASSESSMENT
2425 NE 25TH ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 334390008608
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 76 FT OF E
176 FT OF N 126 FT OF S 252 FT
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real=estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies).who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the.intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has fileda request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
• Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St:to NE 23`d St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE/0th St to.•north end of Glenwood Ave.-NE.
NE 22nd St: • From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 231d St.to NE 21"St.
NE 21's St. From Harrington Pl.NE tothe east end of NE 215 St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25`h St &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as;the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the-assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period'of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording,interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be providedon this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to. the Renton City
Council,.do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20)•days.of this.
preliminary notice. Appeals mustadhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and13 of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessnient/Preliminary Hearing •
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
FORRESTER JEROME H ASSESSMENT
2421 N E25TH $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98055
King County Account No. 334390008806
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 126 FT OF S
252 FT LESS E 176 FT
Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any:owner:of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future+er(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:.
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St to NE 2314 St
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE120th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pt.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: . From NE 23'd St.to NE 21M St. .
NE 21st St. - From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road - Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to recorda Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer ,
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
- property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system);that
_ connectsto the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the..assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
= You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest chargesat a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
• Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4'and.946-
9.0 and=D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
zdazte74-2
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003 '
KOHLMEIER RONALD I ASSESSMENT
2420 NE 25TH ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 334390009101
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 76 FT OF S
100 FTOFN1/2
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444,the City may hold an Ordinance against
- the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities; storm water facilities,•and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement-by-'any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost'of such facility(ies) who subsequently'tap onto tor:use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit,authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quotedlaw,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the,Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and,that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003. 0
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE20th St:to NE 23`d St: '
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: 'From NE 20th St,to-north.end-of Glenwood.Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave..NE.,to•the east end of-the.NE.22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to'HarringtonPl:NE:
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE,23td St.to NE,21"..St
NE 21st St. From Harlington Pl:NE to the east end of NE 21St St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th.
St. 1
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to'allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that,may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from,this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
theassessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However;the
assessment district willaccrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area),boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this,second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within'twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and'D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for,protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen'(425)430-7212.
46474,1tei:a.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
PETERSON JOHN CRAIG+JUDY CO ASSESSMENT
2424 NE 25TH ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA:98056 .
King County Account No. 334390009200
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 76 FT OF W •
152 FT OF S 100 FT OF N 1/2
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities sewer facilities, storm•water facilities,.and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursements-by- any-owner.- of:.real estate who did not
contribute to.the'original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs •
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
• It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton,City. Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:.
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23'•d-St:
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 120t1 St.toriortken&of Glenwood,Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave:NE:'to the east end'of the NE"222d`St;
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave:NE;to Harrington P1 NE. •
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 1231°St.to NE 215`Si.
NE 21'St. From Harrington Pl.NE to.the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and,NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy,of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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•
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from.this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the'assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten ,
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at-the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City.
Council,-c%o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days.of.this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established.under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be-included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
. `6e7/Wta- Zdatee7 -2
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Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing -
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
• NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
KILGALLON'SHAWN ASSESSMENT
2225 EdmondsAve NE $5,486.97
Renton WA 98056
King County Account No. 334390012006
. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 206 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4.N 60 FT OF S
268 FT OF E 120 FT
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No.4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, .and; street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner.of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto.or,use said,facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs'associated with the following project and'that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23i4 St: -.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE"20th St:to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22a4 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the'NE 22m St.
NE 22n4 St: Froni Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl NE. • -
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23i4 St.to NE 21g St.
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NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 251 St. &NE 274i
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. „It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the' assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
- _ connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you-may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council,.c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and-D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson.(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of;the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
1607441 A:4 Zdait,-,-
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
BENNICK DERIK ASSESSMENT
1435 SW 13th Pl $5,486.97
North Bend WA 98045
King County Account No. 334390012204
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 206 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 60 FT OF S
208 FT OF E 120 FT
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilitie , sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 120th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 201 St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 231.`1 St.to NE 215`St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 2761
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal)costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
j 9 -e-•1 &a/2 -
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District -
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
PEARSON GERALDINE G ASSESSMENT
2006 GLENWOOD NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 334390 120108
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: ,208 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 132.58 FT OF
N 1151FT
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
• the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real.,estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently-tap onto or use said-facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future User(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Departmentof the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may, likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment.District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23T1 St
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end'of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NEI 23rd St.to NE 21s`St..
NE 21s`St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. • Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE.27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed asessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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•
•
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
theassessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
• years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final'
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period afterrecording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City.
Council,.do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days.of.this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
.- 9.0 and=D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)6074,frt€2, Zdateex
• Bonnie I. Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary.Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
EDWARDS KATHLEEN A ASSESSMENT
1901 EDMONDS NE $5,486:97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 334390020306
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 208 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 90 FT OF N
265 FT
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water.facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities,- and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of-real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who•subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pr -rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department.of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery maylikely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install.approximately.4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets: i
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St. -
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 2211 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St. '
NE 22""St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to.Harrington:Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23th St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St: From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St..&NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.doc\JDH:If -
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to,ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the-assessment will not activated.
-. • Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interestat a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the• Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion-of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council,.c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
.. 9.0 andD of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for,the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
& 4L? a1. Waite-7"
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003 '
VILLEGAS PHILLIP RIOS+ANGEL ASSESSMENT
1917 EDMONDS AV NE $5,486.97
• RENTON 98056
King County Account No. 334390020900
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 208 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 60 FT OF N
175 FT OF E 132.58 FT
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
• including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement-by any-owner of•reallestate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pr -rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future uers)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the.Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property. '
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20t St:to NE 23th St: •
NE 206 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE. -
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 221th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.;
NE 22M St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington P1.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23th St:to NE 21st St.
NE 21'St. From Hartington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21 s<St.
NE 251 St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
1
I
I '
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG 1.docUDH:If
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It,is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may, request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council,--c%o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055,,within twenty'(20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and:D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to,the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons,for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)60.7441,,e, ateti-74-
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON •
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For Citiy of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNY,DALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
BYERS JUDITH E ASSESSMENT
2004 EDMONDS AV NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230000508
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 1 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025)and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said"facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future uer(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities:
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the,City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property:
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20'h St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.tothe east endof the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From•NE/3'd St.to NE 21st St. •
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NEI?'St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assIessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number.
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•
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.,
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the'discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council,:do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and..D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)6074.41x,:a
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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' CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II '
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
CASTRONOVO JEAN B+MUTCH DAVID J JR ASSESSMENT
2516 NE 20TH ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 3542300101001
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 1 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future uers)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets: I •
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE nth St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to theeast end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.,NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23`d St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG1.doc\DH:If
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
•
• A property not connected to a Citysewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
•
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interestat a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
• may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(fmal) costs, a-second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council,-c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 andD of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)647/Wta-
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
GIBBONS J R ASSESSMENT
2524 NE 20TH ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230001506
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 1 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
`Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated`Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 231t St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22°d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE..to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22hhd St: From Edmonds Ave.=NE:.to:Harrington Pl.,NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21s`St.
NE 21s`St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE'21s°St. -
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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•
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow.the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness'to all; that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". ,
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at,a rate of between 6% and 8% for a,period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote_
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton; WA 98055; within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria,established'under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will.be limited to the issue.
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOT[CE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
• ROSS STEVEN A+THIEL LEE ANNE ASSESSMENT
2600 NE 20TH ST $5,486.97
'RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 3542300102009
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 41 H17SELANDS FIRST ADD LESS E 5 FT
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequentlytap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the'construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future ulser(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would fallow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to.inform you,that under the above-quoted•law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the.Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property. .
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated-Construction start date. Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE20thSt.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NEEto Harrington:Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington PL NE to the east endof NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Roa& Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25'h St. &NE 27th
St. .
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tx Account number:
. j
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish.this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the-assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between.6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free; This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
•
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council,, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055; within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and'946-
9.0 and.D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and theprocess for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection-to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
1630-74.nvi.:a.
• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk •
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
GAMBLE RICHARD A ASSESSMENT
2616 NE 20TH ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 3542300102504
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4-5 1 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD E 5 FT OF LOT 4 TGW W 60 FT
OF LOT 5
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilitie , sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
. , . Works Department of the City of Renton has filed'a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.'
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE.20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20t St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 221'd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 2211d St: From Edgconds Ave.NE to Harrington P1.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE,I23'd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 215`St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
- connects to the sewer,system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
theassessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period-of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period afterrecording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this.second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 youmay request an appeal hearing by writing.to the Renton City
Council,..do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20)"days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
• 9.0 and of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
_ Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen.(425)430-7212.
)60.7441,,t\l.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
•
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
SAUER PETER H+GEORGIA L ASSESSMENT
2624 NE 20TH ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230003007
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 -6 1 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD LOT 5 LESS W 60 FT TGW ALL
LOT
Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by anyowner of-real vestate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of'the City of Renton has filed a request.with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23th St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd'St._.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23"St.to NE 21"St.
NE 21'St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map),is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG I.doc\IDH:If
1
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
- owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A.property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the..assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to. the, Renton City
Council; do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton,WA 98055, within twenty (20) days,of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-.16=4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
16474.4.1Arf, alete",c-}
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing,
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
' (1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
•
CODD ROBERT J ASSESSMENT
4240 S 158THi ST $5,486.97
SEATTLE WA 98188 -
King County Account No. 354230003502
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization andlighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pr -rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start- date Late
August 2003. "
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following.streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE;20th St.to NE 23'd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NEI20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 2211d'St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.,
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington.Ave.NE: From NE 123"St.to NE 2151 St. '•
NE 215`St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached. -
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. .
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE=PG1.docUDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
•
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and'9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed,citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212:
)60.7,11,_1:I (.dat[.o 74-
Bonnie I.Walton, City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12, 2003
PETERSON JOSEPH D+TANJA ASSESSMENT
2533 NE 20th St $5,486.97
Renton WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230004500
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3-4 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD ALL 3 &W 5 FT OF 4
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) arid City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and..street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any.owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or-use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to afair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery maylikely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following;streets:
Edmonds,Ave.NE: From NB 20th St.to NE 23`1 St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NES 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE. -
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE,23th St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington P1.NE to the east end of NE21st,St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St.,&NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands,without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing anon-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the'assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay,the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest'at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the •Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest.free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal)costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council„.c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-164 and-9-16-
9.0 and) of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited tothe issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
1
)60744tei.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
SMITH PEGGGY M ASSESSMENT
2609 NE 20TH ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230005002 -
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4&5 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD E 65 FT OF LOT 4 TGW W 5
FT OF LOT 5
Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilitie , sewer facilities, storm water facilities,, and,.street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any-owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequentlytap onto or-use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following,streets: ;
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23i'St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE:- From NE 20'h St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 2211d St: From Edmonds.Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 2211d St.
NE 22nd St: • From Edmonds Ave.NE.to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23i4 St.to NE 21' St.
NE 21"St. From Harrington Pl.NE tothe east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25t11 St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary,map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
- page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system).. Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessmentuntil one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty -(30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. -This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per,City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20), daysof this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and]) of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)'
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
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Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
WOLF JOSEPH ASSESSMENT
2617 NE 20TH ST.
RENTON WA 98055 $5,486.97
King County Account No. 354230005507
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 2 HiJSELANDS FIRST ADD LESS W 5 FT
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilitie , sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization'and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies)'who subsequently tap'onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to•a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,'the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may.likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003. ' -
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NEi20th St.to NE 23'd St. -
NE 201 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 1120th St to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22ndSt: From Edmonds Ave.NE to.Harrington.Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: , FromNE23'd St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21s`St. From Harrington Pl.NE-to the east end of NE 21st St. -
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
:_. assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final,
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District.(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
•
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council,,c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and.9-16-
9.00 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appealswill be limited to the issue-
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
I (1st Preliminary Notice)
• Mailed: August 12,2003
WOODARD DONNA M ASSESSMENT
3545 66TH AT W $5486.97
TACOMA WA 98466
King County Account No. 35423001,06000
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August.2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23''St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE nth St.tonorth end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22°d St: From Edmonds Ave:NE..to.,the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 221d St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to:Harrington PL NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23''St.to-NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road _ Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows: ,
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through i Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten .. _.
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records.. To avoid interest charges.at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and.D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
)6474,11,e,v1.
Bonnie I. Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice).
Mailed: August 12,2003
SPOMER CHARMAINE D cgb'14 of ASSESSMENT
2814 PARK AVN re S eY V „Th-04---f-c-+' $5,486.97
RENTON WA98056 -÷0
King County Account No. 354230006505
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 7 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future users)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 2371 St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 2211d St: From Ednionds Ave.NE.to;the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE•to'Harrington PL NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23td.St.to NE 21st St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St. •
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St. `
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PGI.docVDH:lf
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, •
the'assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this •
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and-9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
' Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
/60-74,AA.t.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
MCELIECE RAYMOND K ASSESSMENT
2701 NE 20TH $5,486.97
RENTON WAI 98055
King County Account No. 354230007008
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 8 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies)..
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed.a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets: '
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood,Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to:the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From-Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Ph NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21s`St. '
NE 21s`St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21s`St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility-may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This •
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No.4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager forquestions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
/8074/Lt.L* . &a1Z -
Bonnie
I.Walton, City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT'
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
I (1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
PATTEN JOHN CALVIN R ASSESSMENT
2640 NE 20TH ST $5,486.97
RENTON WA,98056
I
King County Account No. 354230007503
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 9 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users'are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these'facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 231d St
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE. -
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20`h St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE:to.Harrington P1.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21st St.
" NE 21St St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PGI.doc\JDH:lf
•
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
theassessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This •
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual(fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property shouldbe included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
& 1L(2 J dal
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice) •
Mailed: August 12,2003
GRAVES JEFFREY S+STACY H ASSESSMENT
2004 GLENWOOD AV NE $5,486.97
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230008006
•
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 10 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
Per State Law(RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Denton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to NE 23'd St.
NE 20th St: From Eat'onds.Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to,north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE'to:the,east end of the NE 22n1 St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE toilarrington Ph NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23rd St.to NE 21'.St.
NE 21"St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21s`St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE.25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number..
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PGI.doc\JDH:1f
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house.is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A-property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to city sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This
option is totally,at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (fmal) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council,.do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20),days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) -
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425')430-7212.
)6497/WW—V.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: August 12,2003
PEARSON GERALDINE G ASSESSMENT
2006 GLENWOOD NE $5,486.97'
RENTON WA 98056
King County Account No. 354230008501
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 11 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
Per State Law (RCW 35:92.025)and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the.reimbursement..by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original costof such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
, Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Late
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4316 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties,of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave.NE: From NEI 20th St.to NE 23rd St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Glenwood Ave.NE.
Glenwood Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to north end of Glenwood Ave.NE.
NE 22114 St: From Edmonds Ave.NE.to.the-east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave:NE to Harrington P1.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From NE 23r1 St.to NE 2-1'St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21st.St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Private Road Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area(latecomer boundary map)is attached.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
I:\2003\08\hobsonspid\PRELIM-NOTICE-PG 1.doc\JDH:l f •
The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main (i.e. when you house is physically connected to the city's sewer system). Until that time, the
property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer
interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property that is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer.Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten
years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Final
Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you
may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This.
option is totally at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
Per City Ordinance No: 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage,appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor:David Christensen(425)430-7212.
/64744tet- Watee",'-2
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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Public Meeting Notice
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL
PHASE II
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRLCT ,
Beginning late this summer,new sewer mains will be constructed' _
144-6/3
Edmonds Ave NE: From NE 20th St to NE 231a St.
NE 20th St.: From Edmonds Ave NE easterly to I added- �d` f" _
NE 22"St: From Edmonds Ave NE easterly to 1 ` ,
NE 2314 St: From Edmonds Ave NE easterly to l � `_ /,
Harrington PINE: From NE 23'a St to NE 21'St. 1
NE 25th St: From Edmonds Ave NE westerly to
Private Road: From Edmonds Ave NE westerly to
1
A meeting about the project and the Special Assessment District is
Neighborhood Center,3000 NE 16th St.,at 7:00 PM on Tuesday,A
being held to discuss the assessment district for the East Kennydale
installation.
The construction of this sanitary sewer main is expected to begin in-.;.. . ,,-ruoa-.1;cv :
At the public meeting,there will be presentations and discussions of assessment methodology.
If you have any questions or comments,please call John Hobson at the City of Renton,425-430-7279 or
you may write to John at 5th Floor Utility Systems Division, 1055 S.Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055.
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CITY OF RENTON
4 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,486.97
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
COLLINS BRUCE
PO BOX 2996
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305902100
Legal Description: 042305 21 W 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS W 30 FT
SARGENT JOHN J
2016 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305905608
Legal Description: 042305 56 N 157.5 FT OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 LESS CO RD
HERNANDEZ RAFAEL+ARLENE MORERA
2525 NE 22ND S'TREET
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305907307
Legal Description: 042305 73 BEG 2719.36 FT N&S 88-18-09 E 134 FT FR SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH CONTG S 88-
18-09 E 103 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.88 FT TH N 88-19-09 W TO PT S 00-31-05 W OF TPOB TH N 00-31-
05 E TO TPOB
OYLER WAYNE
2132 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305913404
Legal Description: 042305 134 BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF SEC TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 1010.70 FT TH S 00-39-36 W
238.09 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-39-36 W 218.10 FT M/L THE TO E LN OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N TO PT
S 88-18-36 E OF TPOB TH N 88-18-36 W 281.09 FT TO TPOB LESS W 150 FT
JOHNSON TOMMY E
2216 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98055
KC Tax Act# 042305913503
Legal Description: 042305 135 N 105 FT OF W 240 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS CO RD LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
CRISPIN R
P O BOX 40443
BELLEVUE WA 98015
KC Tax Act# 042305914105
Legal Description: 042305 141 E 100 FT OF W 330 FT OF S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
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CITY OF RENTON
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,486.97
Property Name/Addres of Owner
Identification
OSGOOD CARMEN A
2716 NE 22ND
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305914808
Legal Description: 042305 148 S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 150 FT OF W 730 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
MENDOZA LEONARDO
2616 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98055
KC Tax Act# 042305914907
Legal Description: 042305 149 S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 100 FT OF W 430 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
JENNINGS CHARLES L+JENNINGS
2204 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305915003
Legal Description: 042305 150 S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 200 FT OF W 230 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4
HINDES SARAH M
2625 NE 23RD ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305915805
Legal Description: 042305 158 E 70 FT OF W 520 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
SULLIVAN JOHN B
2633 NE 23RD ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305915904
Legal Description: 042305 159 E 70 FT OF W 590 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
BADER GREGORY
13215 SE 46 th St
BELLEVUE WA 98006
KC Tax Act# 042305916001
Legal Description: 042305 160 E 70 FT OF W 660 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
BREWER JEFF
2709 NE 23RD
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305916100 I
Legal Description: 042305 161 E 70 F!'OF W 730 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
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CITY OF RENTON
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,486.97
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
GUSTAFSON ,
2601 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98055
KC Tax Act# 042305916308
Legal Description: 042305 163 BEG AT PT 279.36 FT N&237 FT E OF SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH S 88-18-09 E 60
FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.84 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.88 FT TO BEG
KORBEL JERZY M
2633 NE 22nd St
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305916407
Legal Description: 042305 164 BEG AT PT 279.36 FT N&477 FT E OF SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH S 88-18-09 E 63
FT TH S 00-31-05,W 126.69 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 63 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.73 FT TO BEG
BATES RANDALL S+MIGDALIA C
2625 NE 22ND
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305916506
Legal Description: 042305 165 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 417 FT TO TPOB
TH S 88-18-09 E 60 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.73 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.77 FT
TO TPOB
MONAGHAN TIMOTHY J+LENNA A
2701 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305916605
Legal Description: 042305 166 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 540 FT TO TPOB
TH S 88-18-09 E 63 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.66 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 63 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.69 FT
TO TPOB
MOLGORA RICARDO
2709 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305916704
Legal Description: 042305 167 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 603 FT TO TPOB
TH S 88-18-09 E 63 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.62 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 63 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.66 FT
TO TPOB
SPANN NORMAN+MARLENE
2717 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305916803
Legal Description: 042305 168 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 666 FT TO TPOB
TH S 88-18-09 E 64 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.58 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 64 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.62 FT
TO TPOB
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CITY OF RENTON
• PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNyDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,486.97
Property Name/Addres of Owner
Identification
FUNDERBURG PTRICIA A
2617 NE 22ND STr
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305917009
Legal Description: 042305 170 BEG 279.36 FT N OF SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH S 88-18-09 E 357 FT TO TPOB TH
S 88-18-09 E 60 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.77 FT TH N 88-19=03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.81 FT TO
TPOB
EVERS JON D+FRANCIS SYDNEY M
2609 NE 22ND ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305917108
Legal Description: 042305 171 BEG 279.36 FT N OF SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH S 88-18-09 E 297 FT TO TPOB TH
S 88-18-09 E 60 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 126.81 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 60 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 126.84 FT TO
TPOB
SAHLI MICHAEIJ J+LOIS J
2617 NE 23RD ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305917207
Legal Description: 042305 172 E 70 FT OF W 450 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
WIEMANN WALDEMAR F
2116.EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305917900
Legal Description: 042305 179 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 215.86 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 30 FT TO TPOB
TH S 88-18-09 E 104 FT TH 00-31-05 W 63.45 FT TH N 88-19-03 W 104 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 63.52 FT
TO TPOB
SIMPSON KEVIN&KIM
2815 PARK AV NORTH
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305918007
Legal Description: 042305 180 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 279.36 FT THS 88-18-09 E 30 FT TO TPOB
TH S 88-18-09 E 104 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 63.50 FT TH N 88-18-09 W 104 FT TH N 63.50 FT TO TPOB
WAHLBRINK RYAN PATRICK W+BABCOCK KATRINA L
2125 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305918502
Legal Description: 042305 185 POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT SW COR TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 730 FT TH S
00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 218.10 FT M/L TH N 88-19-
03 W 279.40 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 218.29 FT TO BEG LESS W 130 FT LESS N 84 FT THOF LESS STS
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CITY OF RENTON
• PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,486.97
Property Name/Addres of Owner
Identification
HEISINGER ERII{A E
2801 NE 23RD ST1
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305918700
Legal Description: 042305 187 POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF SEC TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E
730 FT TO TPOB S 00-38-05 W 238.29 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH N 00-39-36 E 238.10 FT TH
N 88-18-09 W 280171 FT TO BEG LESS W 140 FT LESS S 100 FT LESS CO RDS
CORMAN CATHERINE L
2216 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305918809
Legal Description: 042305 188 PORTION OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4-BEGIN SOUTHWEST CORNER TH N 00-31-05 E 609.36
FT TH S 88-18-09 1010.70 FT TO POB TH S 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 281.09 FT TH N 00-
53-38 E 237.90 FT TH N 88-19-09 W 281.84 FT TO POB LESS S 109 FT OF W 140 FT LESS W 20 FT OF S
109 FT OF N 129 FT TGW PORTION OF SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4-BEGIN SW CORNER TH N 00-53-30 E
370.77 FT TAP COMMON WITH SE CORNER OF PARCEL UNDER RECORDING NO 8604040101 AND
POB TH N 00-53-30 E 232.90 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 4.99 FT TAP OF CURVE TO RIGHT RADIUS
BEARINGS 01-41-51 W 20 FT TH ALONG SAID CURVE ARC DISTANCE 32.74 FT THRU C/A OF 93-
47-58 TH S 05-29-49 W 115.64 FT TAP OF CURVE TO LEFT RADIUS BEARINGS 84-30-11 E 1030 FT
TH ALONG SAID CURVE ARC DISTANCE OF 96.22 FT THRU C/A OF 05-21-08 TH ON NON
TANGENT LINE N88-18-36 W 12.13 FT TO POB--AKA PARCEL 1 OF CITY OF RENTON LOT LINE
ADJUSTMENT NO LUA 94-123-LLA RECORDING NO 9412059002---LESS PORTION FOR NE 23RD
ST
GERBER HAROLDI C JR
2717 NE 23RD ST
RENTON WA 98055
KC Tax Act# 042305919807 I.
Legal Description: 042305 198 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 730 FT TO TPOB
TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 70 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 238.23 FT TH N 88-18-09 W 70 FT
TO TPOB LESS NI 20 FT FOR ST
KOHLER KEVIN T
2725 NE 23RD ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305919906
Legal Description: 042305 199 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 800 FT TO TPOB
TH S 00-31-05 W 238.23 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 70 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 238.18 FT TH N 88-18-09 W 70 FT
TO TPOB LESS Ni 20 FT FOR ST
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CITY OF RENTON
• PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,486.97
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
CUIZON SUZETTE
2200 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305920003
Legal Description: 042305 200 S 109 FT OF FOLG-BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09
E 1010.70 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TH N 88-18-09 E 140 FT TH N 00-39-36 E 238 FT TH
N 88-18-09 W 1401"FT TO TPOB LESS W 20 FT FOR ST
OYLER ROSE
2132 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305921001
Legal Description: 042305 210 POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT W 1/4 COR OF SEC TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E
1010.70 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 238.09 FT TO TPOB TH CONTG S 00-39-36 W 108 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 150
FT TH N 00-39-36 E 108 FT TH N 88-18-36 W 150 FT TO TPOB LESS POR TO CITY
HANSON VOYCE&KUPFERER LARRY D
2720 NE 21ST ST I
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305921605
Legal Description: 042305 216 W 130 FT OF FOLG-BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09
E 730 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 218.10 FT
TH N 88-19-03 W 279.40 FT M/L TO PT S 00-31-05 W OF TPOB TH N 00-31-05 E 218.29 FT M/L TO
TPOB
OTTINGER THOMAS C+TAMARA J
2208 Edmonds Ave NE
Renton WA 98056'
KC Tax Act# 042305922504
Legal Description: 042305 225 S 80 FT OF N 185 FT OF W 150 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS W 30 FT FOR RD
KEESECKER WILLIAM T
2124 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305923304
Legal Description: 042305 233 BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 1010.70 FT TH S
00-39-36 W 346.09 FT TO TPOB TH CONTG S 00-39-36 W 80.09 FT TH S 88-19-03 E 150 FT TH N 00-39-
36 E 80.07 FT TH N 88-18-36 W 150 FT TO TPOB LESS W 25 FT
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CITY OF RENTON
• PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,486.97
Property Name/Addres's of Owner
Identification
SOARES,CALVIN
2601 NE 23RD
RENTON WA 98055
KC Tax Act# 042305923809
Legal Description: 042305 238 E 85Ff OF N 205 FT OF W 310 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 20 FT FOR ST
LESS W 15 FTON85FTTHOF
COLLIE WILLIAM P&ANNETTA
2209 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305924401
Legal Description: 042305 244 S 100 FT LESS W 140 FT&LESS ST OF FOLG-BEG AT SW COR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 TH
N 609.36 FT TH S 88-18-09 E 730 FT TO TPOB TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT
TH N 00-39-36 E 2138.10 FT TH N 88-19-09 W 280.71 FT TO TPOB
REED GARY L+DORIS P
2609 NE 23RD ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305925002
Legal Description: 042305 250 E 70 FT OF W 380 FT OF N 205 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 30 FT FOR ST
BEAL ERIC M
2212 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305927206 I
Legal Description: 042305 272 S 100 FT OF N 205 FT OF W 225 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 LESS N 80 FT OF W 150
FT&LESS CO RD
I
I
AHO,CHURCHILL
2702 NE 22ND STI
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305930606 1
Legal Description: 042305 306 W 150IFT OF S 85 FT OF N 290 FT OF E 300 FT OF W 730 FT OF S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF NW
1/4
GOULTER ERIC W+GOULTER VALERIE P
2167 HARRINGTON PL NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 042305930804
Legal Description: 042305 308 N 84 FT OF FOLG-POR OF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT SW COR TH N 609.36 FT TH S 88-
18-09 E 730 FT TH S 00-31-05 W 238.29 FT TO TPOB TH S 88-18-36 E 280.05 FT TH S 00-39-36 W 218.10
FT M/L TH N 88-19-03 W 279.40 FT TH N 00-31-05 E 218.29 FT TO BEG LESS W 130 FT LESS ST
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CITY OF RENTON
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,486.97
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
UELAND VICTORIA A+JOHN A
2125 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 225320001004
Legal Description: 2 1 EDENDALE ADD
HATCH ELMER C+ELIZABETH M
2117 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 225320001509
Legal Description: 3 1 EDENDALE ADD
MA CAREY E+JENNY
2101 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98055
KC Tax Act# 225320002002
Legal Description: 4 1 EDENDALE ADD
1
GRAHAM VIOL B
2025 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 225320002507
Legal Description: 5 1 EDENDALE ADD
CANNON ROBERT C
2017 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 225320003000
Legal Description: 6 1 EDENDALE ADD
LANDWEHR ROBERT F
2009 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 225320003505
Legal Description: 7 1 EDENDALE ADD
KELLY WOODROW&ROSANNE
2001 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 225320004008
Legal Description: 8 1 EDENDALE ADD
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CITY OF RENTON -
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,486.97
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
CORKINS LARRY D&KAREN J
1204 N 33rd P1
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390007709
Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR BEG NE COR TR 205 TH S 65.00 FT TO PT A TH
W 113.00 FT TO POC CENTRAL PT BEARING S 61-35-51 W TH ALG ARC CURVE LEFT RAD 30.00 FT
DIST OF 106.23 FT TO TPOB TH S 38-43-17 W 120.91 FT THE ALG N LN S 100 FT OF N 1/2122.60 FT
TH NLY ALG W LN E 110 FT 111.00 FT TO POC TH SWLY ALG CURVE LEFT RAD 30.00 FT DIST
60.45 FT TO TPOB AND UND 1/3 INT IN BEG PT A TH W 113.00 FT TO POC CENTRAL PT BEARING
S 61-35-51 W RAD 30.00 FT TH ALG ARC 166.68 FT TH S 89-55-54 E 110.00 FT TOE LN TH N 19.29 FT
PT A
WIEHOFF RONALD W+ALVERNA J
1612 KENNEWICiK AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390007808
Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR BEG NE COR TR 205 TH S 65.00 FT TO PT A TH
W 113.00 FT TO POC CENTRAL PT BEARING S 61-35-51 W TH ALG ARC CURVE LEFT RAD 30.00 FT
DIST 76.28 FT TO TPOB TH N 84-04-34 W 83.85 FT TH S ALG W LN 129.48 FT THE 20.00 FT TH N 38-
43-17 E 120.91 FT TO POC TH ALG ARC CURVE LEFT RAD 30.00 FT 29.95 FT TO TPOB AND UND
1/3 INT IN BEG PIT A TH IN 113.00 FT TO POC CENTRAL PT BEARING S 61-35-51 W RAD 30.00 FT
TH ALG ARC 166.68 FT TH S 89-55-54 E 110.00 FT TOE LN TH N 19.29 FT TO PT A
POLLARD JOSEPH SAMUEL&KAY
2529 EDMONDS NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390007907
Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR BEG NE COR TR 205 TH S 65.00 FT TO PT A TH
W 113.00 FT TO'POB POC CENTRAL PT BEARINGS 61-35-51 W TH ALG ARC CURVE LEFT RAD
30.00 FT DIST OF 76.28 FT TH N 84-04-34 W 83.85 FT TO W LN TH N 70.00 FT TO N LN THE 139.62
FT TH S 65.00 FT TO TPOB AND UND 1/3 INT IN BEG PT A TH W 113.00 FT TO POC CENTRAL PT
BEARINGS 61-35-51 W RAD 30.00 FT TH ALG ARC 166.68 FT TH S 89-55-54 E 110.00 FT TOE LN TH
N 19.29 FT TO PT A
I
TAYLOR,CONNIE
2425 NE 25TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390008608
Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 76 FT OF E 176 FT OF N 126 FT OF S 252 FT
FORRESTER JEROME H
2421 NE25TH
RENTON WA 98055
KC Tax Act# 334390008806
Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 126 FT OF S 252 FT LESS E 176 FT
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CITY OF RENTON
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
`SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,486.97
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
KOHLMEIER RONALD I
2420 NE 25TH STI
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390009101
Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 76 FT OF S 100 FT OF N 1/2
PETERSON JOHN CRAIG+JUDY CO
2424 NE 25TH ST:
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390009200
Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 76 FT OF W 152 FT OF S 100 FT OF N 1/2
KILGALLON SHAWN
2225 Edmonds Ave NE
Renton WA 98056,
KC Tax Act# 334390012006
Legal Description: 206 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 60 FT OF S 268 FT OF E 120 FT
BENNICK DERIK
1435 SW 13th P1
North Bend WA 98045
KC Tax Act# 334390012204 ,
Legal Description: 206 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 60 FT OF S 208 FT OF E 120 FT
PEARSON GERALDINE G
2006 GLENWOOD NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390020108
Legal Description: 208 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 132.58 FT OF N 115 FT
EDWARDS KATHLEEN A
1901 EDMONDS NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390020306
Legal Description: 208 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 90 FT OF N 265 FT
VILLEGAS PHILLIP RIOS+ANGEL
1917 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 334390020900
Legal Description: 208 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 60 FT OF N 175 FT OF E 132.58 FT
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CITY OF RENTON
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,486.97
Property Name/Addres of Owner
Identification
E BYERS JUDITH E
2004 EDMONDS AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230000508
Legal Description: 1 1 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
CASTRONOVO JEIAN B+MUTCH DAVID J JR
2516 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230001001
Legal Description: 2 1 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
GIBBONS J R
2524 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230001506
Legal Description: 3 1 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
ROSS STEVEN A+THIEL LEE ANNE
2600 NE 20Th ST1
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230002009
Legal Description: 41 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD LESS E 5 FT
GAMBLE RICHARD A
2616 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
i
KC Tax Act# 354230002504
Legal Description: 4-5 1 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD E 5 FT OF LOT 4 TGW W 60 FT OF LOT 5
SAUER PETER H'+GEORGIA L
2624 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230003007
Legal Description: 5-61 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD LOT 5 LESS W 60 FT TGW ALL LOT 6
CODD ROBERT J
4240 S 158TH ST
SEATTLE WA 98188
KC Tax Act# 354230003502
Legal Description: 1 2 HUSELANDSIFIRST ADD
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CITY OF RENTON
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,486.97
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
PETERSON JOSEPH D+TANJA
2533 NE 20th St '
Renton WA 98056'
KC Tax Act# 354230004500
Legal Description: 3-4 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD ALL 3&W 5 FT OF 4
SMITH PEGGY M
2609 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230005002
Legal Description: 4&5 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD E 65 FT OF LOT 4 TGW W 5 FT OF LOT 5
WOLF,JOSEPH
2617 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98 055
KC Tax Act# 354230005507
Legal Description: 5 2 HUSELANDS'FIRST ADD LESS W 5 FT
WOODARD DONNA M
3545 66TH AV W'
TACOMA WA 98466
KC Tax Act# 354230006000
Legal Description: 6 2 HUSELANDS 1FIRST ADD
SPOMER CHARMAINE D
2814 PARK AV N,
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230006505
Legal Description: 7 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
MCELIECE RAYMOND K
2701 NE 20TH
RENTON WA 98055
KC Tax Act# 354230007008
Legal Description: 8 2 HUSELANDS,FIRST ADD
PATTEN JOHN CALVIN R
2640 NE 20TH ST
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230007503
Legal Description: 9 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
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CITY OF RENTON
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $5,486.97
Property Name/Address of Owner
Identification
GRAVES JEFFREY S+STACY H
2004 GLENWOOD AV NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230008006
Legal Description: 10 2 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
PEARSON GERALDINE G
2006 GLENWOOD NE
RENTON WA 98056
KC Tax Act# 354230008501
Legal Description: 112 HUSELANDS FIRST ADD
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;-;/' :filly 21,2003 • Renton City Council Minutes Page 256
The Committee recommended setting.a public hearing on August 4,2003,to
consider this proposal. MOVED BY BRIERE,SECONDED BY PARKER,
COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. i
Utilities Committee Utilitiel Committee Chair Corman presented a report regarding the amendment
Development Services: Street to the Utility Fee Code(RMC 4-1-180)regarding the street light system
Light System Fee, City Code connection fee. The City of Renton requires developers of plats, short plats,;
Amend and projects with street frontages to install street lighting systems to City
_ specifications and then turn the system over to the City for ownership and
maintenance. The Operations Division coordinates and authorizes system
connections and pays the power bills. Under their tariff,Puget Sound Energy
began billing the City of Renton a connection charge for time and materials for
the physical hookup of new street light systems.at an average cost of$317 per
• project. This fee will increase August 1,2003,to a base fee of$375 with an
anticipated average cost of a minimum of$465 per project. Staff proposes .
amending the Utility Fee Code to add a new flat fee of$500 per street light ,
system1connection payable prior to issue of the construction permit.
The Committee recommended concurrence with the recommendation of the
Planniig/Building/Public Works Department to approve the proposed City
Code amendment to add a street light system connection fee to the public works
fees. The new fee will be set at$500 per new street light system and payable
prior to issue of the construction permit. The Committee further recommended •
that the ordinance regarding this matter be presented for first reading. MOVED
BY CORMAN,SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.
SAD: East Kennydale Sanitary Stating that he recused himself from the Utilities Committeemeeting during
Sewer Infill Phase II discussion of the special assessment district since his home is affected by it,
Councilman Corman also recused himself from the Council meeting,for
presentation of the related committee report. Time: 8:37 p.m.
Utilities Committee Vice Chair Briere presented a report recommending
concurrence in the Planning/Building/Public Works Department
recommendation that preliminary approval be given for the East Kennydale
Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II Special Assessment District. The Committee '
further recommended that staff proceed with the establishment of the final
special assessment district upon completion of the construction of the East
- Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II project. MOVED BY BRIERE,
SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE .
COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.-
Councilman Corman returned to the meeting. Time: 8:39 p.m.
ORDINANCES AND The following resolution was presented for reading,and adoption: '
RESOLUTIONS , '
Resolution#3647 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerkto execute the
Fire: 2003 Emergency Medical 2003 King County agency services contract for emergency medical services
Services Funding,King (basic life support). MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY NELSON,
County(Basic Life Support) COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED.
NEW BUSINESS MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CLAWSON,
Council: Meeting COUNCIL CANCEL ITS REGULARLY SCHEDULED COMMITTEE OF
Cancellations (7/28/2003, THE WHOLE AND COUNCIL MEETINGS SCHEDULED FOR JULY 28,
COW&Regular Meeting) 2003. CARRIED.
APPFIOV BY
•� CITY COUNCIL
Date 7'al-A6.161 ''t
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE REPORT
• July 21,2003
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ESTABLISIIIVIENT OF EAST KENN YDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
(Referred July 7,2003)
The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence in the Planning/Building/Public Works Department
recommendation that preliminary approyal,bes giveif for::the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer infill
Phase II Special Assessment District..°"; = ;..b ' t ,, :�,
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The Committee further recomneids, that'taff;pioceed with the establishment of the final Special
Assessment District upon completion`yof,the'constructiod°o `theast Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill
Phase II project.
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Terri Bri: e,Vice Chair
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Dan Clawson,Member `n-
Kathy eolker-Wheeler, Substitute Member
cc: Lys Hornsby
David Christensen '
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_ July 7,2003_ , Renton City Council Minutes Page 235
Citizen Comment: McLuen- Aaron McLuen, 117 Burnett P1. S.,Renton,98055,echoed the previous
Musicians Hall(Logan Ave S), speaker's comments regarding the Musicians Hall,pointing out that the hall is
Neighborhood Disturbance rented out for parties and is poorly managed. He explained that during the
week everything•is fine;however,problems consistently occur every Saturday
' night from May through September. He detailed the disturbances caused by the _
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Saturday night activities and noted that the disturbances have keen reported to
the police over the years. Mr. McLuen stated that he is concerned about public
safety and emphasized that these activities are not suitable for this semi-
residential,semi-business area. He asked for the City's help in addressing this
problem. - ;,
Citizen Comment: Gensler- Ginny Gensler, 101 Burnett Pl. S.,Renton,98055,also spoke on the issue of
Musicians Hall(Logan Ave S), the Musicians Hall,stating that-she was terrified when-she heard the gunshots.
Neighborhood Disturbance She indicated that Renton is working hard to revitalize the downtown area and
- attract new businesses and worried that the disturbances may cause businesses
and people not to locate in Renton. Ms. Gensler stated that something needs to
be done;be it shutting down the hall, increasing police presence,or requiring
the hall to provide security. • .
Mayor'Tanner assured the speakers that the matter will be investigated. ,
Stating that he also received a citizen complaint regarding the matter,it'was
MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,
COUNCIL REFER THE MUSICIANS HALL SAFETY CONCERNS TO THE
PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
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CONSENT AGENDA . Items on the consent agenda are adopted by one motion which follows the
listing.;
Council Meeting Minutes of : Approval of Council meeting minutes of June 23, 2003. Council concur. '
June 23,2003
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Development Services: Street Development Services Division recommended approval to amend City Code
Light System Fee,City Code (RMC'4-1-180)to add a$300 street light system connection charge to the
Amend public works fees. Refer to Utilities Committee.
Public Works: Cedar River Surface Water Utility Division recommended approval of an aquatic lands
Spawning Channel , ; easement with the State of Washington Department of Natural Resources due to
Replacement Project,DNR the need to construct the inlet culvert and outflow channel for the CedarlRiver
Aquatic Lands Easement Spawning Channel Replacement Project on State shore lands of the Cedar
River.�Authorization was also sought to certify the land rights for the project.
Council concur. (See page 237 for resolution.) "
CAG: 03-050,2003 Slurry Transportation Systems Division submitted CAG-03-050,2003 Slurry Seal; and
Seal,Blackline Inc requested approval of the project,authorization for final pay;estimate in the
amount of$65,513.71,commencement of 60-day lien period,and release of
retained amount of$3,448.09 to Blackline,hie.,contractor,if all required "\
releases are obtained. Council concur. i! ' '
Streets: S Grady Way Transportation Systems Division requested authorization for two weekend
Westbound Lanes Weekend closures(7:00 a.m. Saturday to 5:00 a.m.Monday)of the westbound lanes of S.
Closures Grady Way from Shattuck Ave.S. to Rainier Ave.S. between August 1 and
September 30,2003,for the S. Grady Way Pavement Rehabilitation Project.
Council concur. (See page 237 for resolution.) -
SAD:East Kennydale Sanitary Utility Systems Division requested authorization to establish the East
Sewer Infill Phase II Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II Special Assessment District in the
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July 7,2003 ' Renton City Council Minutes ' , Page 236 '
estimated amount of$801,097.66 to ensure that project costs are equitably
_ distributed to those who benefit. Refer to Utilities Committee. , '
MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY BRIERE,COUNCIL
, APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED.
Streets: S Grady Way Conunenting on consent agenda item 6.e.,S. Grady Way westbound lanes •
Westbound Lanes Weekend weekend closures,Councilman Persson emphasized the importance of the S.
' Closures Grady Way Pavement Rehabilitation Project, stating that it would be hard to
compleie without traffic disruptions. _ '
Added , Correspondence was read from Mary and Kevin Nelson, 17252 128th Ave. SE, ' ,
CORRESPONDENCE Renton 98058,expressing.support for an off-leash dog park in Renton.
Citizen Comment: Nelson- MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL
Off-Leash Dog Park .REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE.
1 . C' " i D.
Citizen Comment: Johnson- Correspondence was read from 1Vlarci Johnson, 510 Stevens Ave. SW,S404,
Fireworks Ban Renton 98055,requesting that Renton ban the use of fireworks. MOVED BY
•
CLAWSON, SECONDED:BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL REFER
THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE.
- CARRIED.. • , 1
Citizen Comment: Marconi et A petition containing 13 signatures was read submitted'by Mary and Terry
al-Smithers Ave S Closure Marconi, 2114 Smithers Ave. S.,Renton,98055,requesting the closure of
, Smithers Ave,S. at SW 21st St. for the following reasons: excessive vehicle
speed,excessive vehicle usage;_hazardous corner(Smithers and 21st),drainage
and surface conditions, and pedestrian endangerment due to lack of shoulder. ,
MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL REFER
THIS PETITION TO THE TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE. CARRIED.
OLD BUSINESS Utilities Committee Vice Chair Briere presented a report recommending ,
Utilities Committee concurrence in the recommendation of the Planning/Building/Public Works
CAG: 03-073,East Valley Lift Department that the East Valley Lift Station Replacement Project be awarded
Station Replacement, Stouder to StouderGeneral Construction,LLC,in the amount of$607,321.60. ,
General Construction,Fund ,
Transfer 1 The Committee further recommended that funds totaling$250,000 be
transferred from Wastewater Account 421.000400.018.5960.0035.65.045000
' (WO#45365 Central Plateau Interceptor)to Wastewater Account
421.000400.018.5960.0035.65.045010(WO#45360 East Valley Lift Station
Replacement)to cover the cost of the project. MOVED BY BRIERE,
' SECONDED-BY CLAWSON,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE
REPORT.. CARRIED. ,(
Utility: Olympia Ave NE Utilities Committee yice Chair Briere prese_nted a report recommending, -
Utilities Installation,Urban ,concurrence in the recommendation of the Planning/Building/Public Works •
Craft Development Request Department that Councilapprove the request by Urban Craft:Development to
for Cost Sharing I have the Water Utility'and Wastewater Utility reimburse the developer for the
' actual costs of the extension of the water and sanitary sewer lines that do not "
) . directly benefit the developer. 1
The Committee also recommended that Council authorize the Administration to
allow reimbursement by the City based upon final constrdction costs of the '
I . above utilities not to exceed$35,075 for the Water Utility and$37,700 for the ,
. Wastewater Utility. If final project costs exceed this amount,then the
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Planning/Building/Public Works For Agenda of: July 7, 2003
Dept/Div/Board.. Utility Systems Division
Staff Contact John Hobson, X-7279 Agenda Status
Consent X
Subject: Public Hearing..
Establishment of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Correspondence..
Ordinance
Phase II Special Assessment District Resolution
Old Business
Exhibits: New Business
Issue Paper Study Sessions
Information
Map
Draft Notice of Potential Assessment
Draft Assessment District Roll
Recommended Action: Approvals:
Refer to Utilities Committee Legal Dept
Finance Dept
Other
Fiscal Impact: -
Expenditure Required... _0_ Transfer/Amendment
Amount Budgeted _0_ I Revenue Generated
Total Project Budget _0_ City Share Total Project..
SUMMARY OF ACTION:
The East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II Sanitary Sewer Main project is close to
being put out for bid for construction. In order to ensure that the cost of this project is
equitably distributed to those who benefit, a Special Assessment District needs to be
established.
• I
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
It is the recommendation of the Planning/Building/Public Works Department that preliminary
approval be given for the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II Sanitary Sewer Special
Assessment District.
It is further recommended that Council direct staff to proceed with the establishment of the final
Special Assessment District upon completion of the construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary
Sewer Infill Phase II project.
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CITY OF RENTON
PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS
MEMORANDUM
•
DATE: June 20, 2003
TO: Kathy;Keolker-Wheeler, President
City Council Members'
VIA: Mayor Jesse Tanner
fort
FROM: Gregg Zimmermal?Coministrator
Planning/Building/Public Works Department
STAFF CONTACT: John Hobson, X-7279
SUBJECT: Establishment of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II
Special Assessment District
ISSUE:
The East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II project is close to being put out for bid for
construction. In order to ensure that the cost of this project is equitably distributed to those who
benefit, a Special Assessment District needs to be established.
RECOMMENDATION:
• It is the recommendation of the;Planning/Building/Public Works Department that preliminary
approval be given for the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II Special Assessment
District.
• It is further recommended that Council direct staff to proceed with the establishment of the fmal
Special Assessment District upon completion of the construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary -
Sewer Infill Phase II project.
BACKGROUND SUMMARY:
The East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II project will provide sanitary sewer service to
properties adjacent to eight streets and one easement area(see attached map):
Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 20`h St. to NE 23`I St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave. NE to Glenwood Ave. NE.
Glenwood Ave. NE: From NE 20`h St. to north end.of Glenwood Ave. NE.
July 1,2003
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NE 22nd St: From Edmonds Ave.NE to Harrington Pl.NE.
Harrington Ave.NE: From'NE 23rd St.to NE 21St St.
NE 21St St. From Harrington Pl.NE to the east end of NE 21St St.
NE 25th St. Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE
Easement Area Between Edmonds Ave.NE and Dayton Ave.NE and NE 25th St. &NE 27th
St.
These areas currently do not have sewer service available. The gravity sewer main that will be installed
will only benefit the properties directly adjacent to the new mains. Because the only benefiting parcels
are those that front the sewer main,we recommend a direct benefit charge only. For these areas we
chose to calculate the benefited area utilizing a per-connection method. This method takes the size of
the lot and anticipates how many single-family residences could be constructed in accordance with the
City's proposed zoning for the area.
•
The estimated cost of the proposed sewer is$801,097.66. The area has a potential of developing into
146 single-family lots. Therefore,the assessment,based upon our preliminary cost estimate,is
$5,486.97 per connection.
CONCLUSION:
It has been the policy of the City when sanitary sewer facilities have been installed that the City create a
Special Assessment District in order to ensure that each property that benefits from the new facility pays
their fair share of the costs. This policy helps to ensure that the existing ratepayers do not pay a
disproportionate share of the costs for system expansion or growth. Therefore,we recommend that
Council approve staff's request for establishment of a preliminary Special Assessment District. We
further recommend that staff be directed to prepare the final assessment district upon completion of
construction of the sewer mains.
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EAST KENNYDALE; SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
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SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
CITY OF RENTON
NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT
NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING
For City of Renton Special Assessment District
EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE II
(1st Preliminary Notice)
Mailed: XXXXX,2003
Parcel#«PRCLN» «TAXPAYER_N» ASSESSMENT
«TAXPAYER_B»
«TAXPAYER C»«ZIP»
King County Account No. «ASSESSOR_I» $5,486.97
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: «LEGAL DESC»
Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444, the City may hold an Ordinance against
the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements
including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not
contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies).
Future users are subject to a fair pro-ratashare of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs
will become payable by the future user(s)upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to
construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities.
It is the intent of this notice to inform you,that under,the above-quoted law,the Planning/Building/Public
Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council to recover a
portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely
affect your property.
Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date Early
August 2003.
Scope of Work: Install approximately 4362 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent
properties of the following streets:
Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to NE 23`d St.
NE 20th St: From Edmonds Ave. NE to Glenwood Ave. NE.
Glenwood Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to north end of Glenwood Ave. NE. --
NE 22°d St: From Edmonds Ave. NE. to the east end of the NE 22nd St.
NE 22°d St: From Edmonds Ave. NE to Harrington Pl. NE.
Harrington Ave. NE: From NE 23'd St. to NE 21'St.
NE 21st St. From Harrington Pl. NE to the east end of NE 215`St.
NE 251 St. Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave. NE
Easement Area Between Edmonds Ave. NE and Dayton Ave. NE and NE 25th St. & NE
27th St.
A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can
reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map.
Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this
page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number.
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The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the
construction of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase II by all those who benefit from its
construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against
any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any property
owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.
The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This
boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary".
You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer
main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment.
Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows:
• A property.not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e.,currently utilizing an on-site system), that
connects to'the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,
the assessment will not be activated.
• Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring
participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains.
You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the
assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8%for a period of ten years
per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment
is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the
amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally
at the discretion of the property owner.
Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed
to you verifying your inclusion in,the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote
of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice.
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City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City
Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this
preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16-
9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue
of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen
handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal.
Contact Persons for the City of Renton are:
Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279
(Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements)
Wastewater Utility Supervisor: David Christensen(425)430-7212.
Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk
City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing
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