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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSAD-02-001 Correspondence S.)s-o-0 --co 1 • - , I Mill 11 11.11..,.1 11.11..i..„ft 0. . I 111 ill III IN fill in no Return Address: City Clerk's Office City of Renton 20101105001746 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98055-3232 CITY OF RENTON AG PAGE-001 OF 002 63.00 11/05/2010 15:11 ' KING COUNTY, UA . MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 3343902281 Page 1 Special s_sessment#x0024,4East-Kenny la? frllePll I) Property Location:2417.Monterey Ave. NE, Renton,WA Special Assessment#:0016(East Kennydale Interceptor). 98056 Between Owner(s):William D.Gilley And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation Paula Le-Anne Gilley I LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page ) The North half of the South 160 feet of the West half of Tracts 261, 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; Except that portion platted as STOLLENMAYER ADDITION, King County, Situate in the City of Renton, County of King, State of Washington WHEREAS the City of Renton has constricted utility facilities that provide benefit to the property owner's property; and WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0024 was established by Ordinance No(5014).recorded under King County Recording Number 20030924003400 and; • WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0016 was established by Ordinance No(4824).recorded under'King County Recording Number 20000104000291 and; WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessments for utility connection in the original amount of$8,936.45; 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 . ,,,,,-. • illiam D. ill;. ----- I egg Zi a '�niAtra��:br , , I! L Public W rk D artment ahtltu 'aula Le-Anne Gilley 7 4 i Notary Seal must be within box I STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss r```` *Mil1 111' COUNTY OF KING ) 11 • -4' P i.' I,'///i I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that W \\ `1, (r:Lktck S .t ice` signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary-ac1a .... ,� for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. 00 A , _ 1 , 3 a 0.ti,Nts ep .E..- )Y\ LA 6yvakrui '/, '� m .o ,,,, . Notary Public in and for the State of Washington i f W S��` --. Notary(Print) \\ : A• Gca.btir ��1 O P 11j1N1������� My appointment expires: Nv- �Sk1' l D C:3 •Dated: 0 a-\0\0. .(- - ,aG MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 3343902281 Page 2 Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )SS f;;4 COUNTY OF KING 4\ ? y I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Pia kAA a ( p-Anh signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act • e for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. 000. ON (irte4r67-L ///url, re of l Notary Notary Pin and for thth State of Washingtonas �' 4 . r�� N�%% (Print) cA My appointment expires: / A "LAC c2 Cf J 013 • Dated: 001.7 a ,Rt 1 U Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss COUNTY OF KING ) t I certify that•I know or have satisfactory evidence that Gregg Zimmerman to me <C..% ��J k,1,, �ill, known to be the Administrator of Planning/Building/Public Works Department and �gi�fl� '°,° acknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute this instrument,this day � erg oT.4,R / % appeared before me,and acknowledged that he executed this instrument as a free and • I, , rn voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. U _ th O z- / /,1.*-``1+i'0"1 9'.\ �� Notary Public in and_for the State of ashjlrtgton / I+i-,1%11‘\`t�t�`'`°'�h4� Notary(Print _� " S-A My appointment/expire . 1 ZTh ( � t Dated: (-c f�. • Return Address: 1111111111111 City Clerk's Office City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98055-3232 20080129000993 CITY OF RENTON MEMO 43.00 PAGE001 OF 002 01/29/2008 11:45 KING COUNTY, WA MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 8026200040 Page 1 • Special Assessment#:0016(East Kennydale Property Location:2424 Monterey Avenue NE, Renton,WA Interceptor) 98056 Special Assessment#0024(East Kennydale Sewer Infill Phase I) Between Owner(s):Donald R.McKenzie And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation Patricia J.McKenzie LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page ) LOT 4, STOLLENMAYER ADDITION, VOLUME 88 OF PLATS, PAGE 87, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY WASHINGTON, SITUATE IN THE CITY OF RENTON, COUNTY OF KING,WA WHEREAS the City of Renton has constructed utility facilities that provide benefit to the property owner's property; and WHEREASISpe,ial A t L•s rtc _tl O Qrwas established by Ordinance No(4824).recorded under King County Recording Number 20000104000291;and WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0024 was established by Ordinance No(50I4).recorded under King County Recording Number 20030924003400 WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessments for utility connection in the original amount of$8,060.24 plus interest at 2.99%per annum; and WHEREAS the agreement provides for a lien against the property,a penalty and interest for late payments,and attorney fees and costs for collection; and WHEREAS the agreement provides that upon sale or re-finance of the property the then remaining balance is due and payable; NOW THEREFORE the Owner and the City of Renton hereby provide notice of their mutual agreement. For current balances and payoff information contact Rick Knopf,425-885-1604. Anaroved By: i Owner(s): City of Renton ittPL/ Gregg a n,denim strator- Pl. n. :ui ding/Public Works Department 40 Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss ?�°cw�h?4 COUNTY OF KING • • I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that 90 1if ed 7Ci 41'tC Ic J ^U°1 S O 4,: '� ;:t• .;• signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and vpluntary act 1'. . •• for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Me- -5 ejltevtiL9:.-"pejejep_ • „ (22 „;,�,.,. Notary Public in jan�d forSta%.of Washington • "i4' .,.- Notary(Print) C-RA VI S C' ° 6C L7g My appointme t ex fres: /a Dated: ( P2/6 �$"—Qc 13 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 8026200040 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 COUNTY OF KING I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Gregg Zimmerman to me known to be the Administrator of Planning/Building/Public Works Department and acknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute this instrument,this day 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. Notary Public in and for the State of Washington Notary(Print) My appointment expires: Dated: - 941) 002 2 • Return Address: City Clerk's Office 0 0 1 0 0 111 0 0 0 111 0 City of Renton t South 0Way 20070423000052 98 Renton,WA 98055 5-3232 CITY OF RENTON AG 33.00 PAGE001 OF 002 04/23/2007 09:01 KING COUNTY, WA MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT MENT Parcel Number: 3343901683 Page 1 Special Assessment#:0024(E.Kennydale Infill Ph.I) Property Location:2117 NE 16`n St., Renton,WA 98056 Between Owner(s): Adele Howard And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page ) THE WEST 75 FT OF THE EAST 150 FT OF THE NORTH 1/2 LESS THE SOUTH 140 FT THEREOF OF TRACT 246 OF HI LMANS LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN#4 IN KING COUNTY,WASHINGTON WHEREAS the City of Renton has constructed utility facilities that provide benefit to the property owner's property; and WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0022 was established by Ordinance No(5014).recorded under King County Recording Number 20030924003400 ands WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessments for utility connection in the original amount of$7,201.67; 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 lick Knopf,425-885-1604. Annroved By: Owner(s): City of Renton CaGregg(1 Adele Howard I Zi ,Administrator Planning/Bug/Public Works Department Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )SS � g q s COUNTY OF KING ) ,�! G �GW i0 y9�`'�' '�+.1�V' :,�'_..,°Y,; i I Wit✓ C� +Y:,. - 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 urposes mentioned in the instrument. 17,\'''lly'3'• • • • e ® •,, • F/>B��U,�"; �`' Notary Public in an for the tate of Wa n t n lolll1l%�o��'b.,� Notary(Print) (t �F i'- /,'4 My appointment expires: ~`(`1 C' , Dated: 3 —2-1L-0`7 AX77-0c7-ig MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 3343901683 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 `1,,i COUNTY OF KING ) ��CJ',A.�:PtiF list I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Gregg Zimmerman to me r;`�li. \sSION�c �.9 known to be the Administrator of Planning/Building/Public Works Department and 0 IAOTAq � acknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute this instrument,this day :U Y N'; appeared before me,and acknowledged that he executed this instrument as a free and II.""00 ; voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. • (P 'OUB LIG 'Z s e �•x•. 9-S . �'S�- G ,� 4�OF WAS Notary Public in the St cf W ington • Notary(Print) ��15 My appointor t exp es: t 7 Dated: (c)( —7 • Return Address: City Clerk's Office 1111111 III III 111111111111 III 11111 II City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98055-3232 20070212000262 CITY OF RENTON AG 33.00 02/12 2007 09:33 KING COUNTY, WA MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number:—-0423059219 Page 1 Special Assessment#:0016(East Kennydale Property Location:2432 Edmonds Ave NE, Renton,WA Interceptor) 98056 Special Assessment#0024(East Kennydale Sewer Infill Phase I) Between Owner(s): Stene Tsutsumi And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation Vivian Tsutsumi LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page ) THE NORTH 98 FT OF THE SOUTH 153 FT OF THE WEST 110 FT OF GOVERNMENT LOT 4 LESS THE WEST 30 FT FOR ROAD, SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 23 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, W.M. IN KING COUNTY, WA WHEREAS the City of Renton has constn4cted utility facilities that provide benefit to the property owner's property; and WHEREAS Special Assessment District 6016 was established by Ordinance No(4824).recorded under King County • Recording Number 20000104000291;and • WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0024 was established by Ordinance No(5014).recorded under King County Recording Number 20030924003400 WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessments for utility connection in the original amount of$7,758.30; and WHEREAS the agreement provides for a lien against the property,a penalty and interest for late payments,and attorney fees and costs for collection; and WHEREAS the agreement provides that upon sale or re-finance of the property the then remaining balance is due and payable; ' NOW THEREFORE the Owner and the City of Renton hereby provide notice of their mutual agreement. For current balances and payoff information contact Rick Knopf,425-885-1604. Approved By: Owner(s): ! City of Renton , , .... 4-iiia\ / -ifil . 1 . _ l , regg e n, mi strator jj Planning/lisuil.in ublic Works Department V�I.Wt � �� j/�� P� P \tory Seal must be within box i STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss i :W3�,, ' 1111 COUNTY OF KING ) fic.�-�Sctl►11 �` >uEs: All', a Gc._ ai�'s ;'.,4.,.�,.,i. I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Sd-V r J)`tr‘ U , : -.(,,7,,,,O/ signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act ;II for the uses and urposes mentioned in the instrument. A 41- = • , it-Xk- / i� R `:'" "` �ae Notary Public i d for a Stat f as1$ngton 'girl�i l i VO otif '�� Notary(Print) > S State My appoint nt wires: r(G} ( (v Dated: ( ( (71 b'7 ,3o0) -0003 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 0423059219 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 COUNTY OF KING �o I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Gregg Zimmerman to me ° . �8h known to be the Administrator of Planning/Building/Public Works Department and .A-BSIO/ ii�s acknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute this instrument,this day r, appeared before me,and acknowledged that he executed this instrument as a free and A, OT. p; 1\I19.fr o r voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. rn ci'ti PUBLIC .' S5 . ... c_w 1 ,•'�C`� Notary Public in and f r,the State of Washington • '.....' Notary(Print) My appointment expires: 10— i —O Dated: t— l c—011 Return Address: City Clerk's Office City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98055-3232 20070209001019 CITY OF RENTON MEMO 33.00 PAGE001 OF 002 02/09/2007 11:35 KING COUNTY, WA MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 8026200110 Page 1 Special Assessment#:0024(East Kennydale Infill PHI) Property Location:2435 Monterey Ave. NE, Renton,WA Special Assessment#:0016(East Kennydcle Interceptor) 98056 Between Owner(s): Kham Khounsombath And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page ) LOT 11, STOLLENMAYER ADDITION,VOLUME 88 OF PLATS, PAGE 87, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY WASHINGTON, SITUATE IN THE CITY OF RENTON, COUNTY OF KING,WA WHEREAS the City of Renton has constriucted utility facilities that provide benefit to the property owner's property; and WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0024 was established by Ordinance No(5014).recorded under King County Recording Number 20030924003400 and WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0016 was established by Ordinance No(4824).recorded under King County Recording Number 20000104000291 and; WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessments for utility connection • in the original amount of$77 7 .87; 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 am •ounsombath regg Z U e ,Administrator Plannin ilding/Public Works Department Notary Seal must be within box A-1111 STATE OF WASHINGTON )SS COUNTY OF KING ) ��d�;�.aaaaagg +a�� 4. I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that 1 07(1_044 0 1, •1, "- 'f its signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntaryact S _® O f�t'�"to/ i� for uses and purp ses mentioned in'the instrument. Op M¢t', 9 Au otallotary Publi in Nthe_State_of s to f Elll�F ry( ) �lY/� G�� ggqilaaev�'` My appointment expires: /v Dated: ( lir (�6 p2 7—O DEO— MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 8026200110 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 ,40,... berm%%rot COUNTY OF KING ) �ey�. J. p� toq I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Greg Zimmerman to me g ..... ° known to be the Administrator of Planning/Building/Public Works Department and �jQ; ion - oma• �°®o acknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute this instrument,this day o �OTARy 9N 3 appeared before me,and acknowledged that he executed this instrument as a free and • ®,� e voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. S N PUBL\G : - ••'•70.19.0.1••° �� °4'° OS•wAS���' Notary Public in andfor the Stat of Wasl�irton Notary(Print) l l_... . - 1Z r 'N.) My appointment ex ires: Dated: ' I � I Return Address: City Clerk's Office City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98055-3232 20050921000245 CITY OF RENTON AG 33.00 PAGE001 OF 002 KINGICOUNTY,9WA1 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 334390-0094 Page 1 Special Assessment#:016&024 Property Location:2533 Edmonds Ave.NE Between Owner(s):Aleda May E'ngum And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page ) HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF LOT 205 BEG NE COR OF SD LOT 205 TH S ALG E LN 65 FT TH W PLW N LN OF SD LOT 113 FT TH N 65 FT TH E 113 FT TO TPOB WHEREAS the City of Renton has constructed utility facilities that provide benefit to the property owner's property; and WHEREAS a Special Assessment District(s)was(were)established by Ordinance No(s).4824&5014 recorded under King County Recording Number(s) 20000104000291 &20030924003400; and WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessment for utility connection in the original amount of$7.280.81; and WHEREAS the agreement provides for a lien against the property,a penalty and interest for late payments,and attorney fees and costs for collection; and WHEREAS the agreement provides that upon sale or re-finance of the property the then remaining balance is due and payable; NOW THEREFORE the Owner and the City of Renton hereby provide notice of their mutual agreement. For current balances and payoff information contact Rick Knopf,425-885-1604. Approved By: Owner(s): Ci of Renton Gr gg A .n, • mstrator / Planning/I3 it d mg/Public Works Department Notary Seal must be within box ```'»1i11�Itlt, STATE OF WASHINGTON )SS ®```a N lot R. Pq4�� COUNTY OF KING ) ` �, ••1$®' Fib �'� �l/� C ,I •o�►r' '��. e I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that ✓ a 0OTAFtp, •®.• signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. . • 11.0800 . • • 1. 1fl `. Ovg• • � Notary Pub 'e,//���VVAS��,\ ` Notary(Print)to and for th � hington rid My appointment expires: (1 7.2?/) Dated: r//f/oy ,5'-• /(�' MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number:334390-0094 Page 2 Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss `toN 111 i u iliCOUNTY OF KING ) .PRK R Pat/b.'',� �. .� .•®�o� xA Ffi (14 hln�� ••d►lo a •9F• ��,�• I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that %OTAdgy •+• signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/theirtree and voluntary act .. • a TAA • for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. — . LIG S • o� _ • di • • Mg ''',•/j�GR WA��°�����, N 6 .ry Public in and fo&fWasgt State Notary(Print) m � My appointment expires; J ,/s9-&,--- Dated: a-(/� Dated: 7 fl,for Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )SS TY F '0tR J. tit.III I certify that OI know KING have satisfy tory evidence that Gregg A Zimmerman to me F i Q` •........... •.910N•• +�� known to be the Administrator of Planning/Building/Public Works Department and S�4!•qS�S F-I,o�•/,1i0� acknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute this instrument,this day S :c �OTAiY 9m; appeared before me,and acknowledged that he executed this instrument as a free and 0 s. 0: voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. • Ii cPPP PUBLIC' 12 1. ri• • '0.1 g.0,.•'.&....• <_/_•___._.__,—._.—__ •_ _..(13-------___ III�44 OF wAs"\ Notary(Print) in dd o State asl ton ft-e_)----0,-'K.-N) My appointment expires: i - \cl1-Q'1 Dated: 1- C5 Return Address: City Clerk's Office 111 1 11 111 11 11 11 1 11 11 111 I 1 11 City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98055-3232 20041122001169 CITY OF RENTON MEMO 20.00 PAGE001 OF 002 11/22/2004 12:09 KING COUNTY, WA MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 8026200120 Page 1 Special Assessment#:0016 I Property Location: 1922 NE 24"'St, Renton,WA 98056 Special Assessment#0024(East Kennydale Sewer Infill Phase I) Between Owner(s): Vladimir Lototskyy And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation Mariya K i omlyak • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page ) LOT 12 STOLLENMAYER ADD 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;aan�d WHEREAS Special Assessment Distric 0024 was established by Ordinance No(5014).recorded under King County Recording Number 20030924003400 WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessments for utility connection in the original amount of$7,063.68; and WHEREAS the agreement provides fora 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 o Renton /0/(r,-,./7/ y/c/Of egg Z. ,i �. ,Aamstrator Plannin_': ilding/Public Works Department AL- WWI Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss 404110 COUNTY OF KING ) M,q,p I � I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that I/ta/VI v Lk* CHARLES F. KOKKO signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act NOTARYPUBLIC ` for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. STATE OF WASHINGTON 01/44.t2-t__-,g4ec_ COMMISSION EXPIRES MARCH 19,2006 Notary Public in �-f^ort�a State f- kof WJias ' on Notary(Print) ka vied o My appointme a pins; 3(/' f o Dated: ll 5*. a p.004-4°1,644 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 8026200120 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 cjG P`J v�l iet I ceerti ify thatY OI knFow o have satisfactory evidence that Gregg Zimmerman to me GY�,ssION F•`�4 known to be the Administrator of Planning/Building/Public Works Department and • ; � 1-4% : � acknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute this instrument,this day 0 NOTAAy 9N; appeared before me,and acknowledged that he executed this instrument as a free and • �..® • S voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. •(n' PUBLIC' •= s ,11P/ 11.14QF" "N\• ?. 9 ... Notary Public in and for the State f Washington � WAS.. Notary(Print . Cl �•l My appointment expires) �� -d-7 Dated: t t� C,� • Return Address: City Clerk's Office City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98055-3232 20031007000971 CITY OF RENTON MEMO 20.00 , PAGE 001 OF 002 =' 10/07/2003 10:02 KING,:COUNTY, WA 7. MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 3343900080 Page 1 -4',i .- " '' Special Assessment#:0024 Property Location:2517 Edmonds Ave NE, Renton,WA f '" Special Assessment#:0016 98056 ;, '''' ''''''',:i .* Between Owner(s): Calvin D.Johnson And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation �= s :17`..1' " ° Keli J.Johnson .., .''� -, ", LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page ) .• r,:s� : ,- LOT 7 OF STOLLENMAYER ADDITION • -•: r 1. ' --=1,,: sin:./:'' ' 3 F �' '��5{if, Ore K � e 3 ^e.V,ki p WHEREAS the City of Renton has constructed utility facilities that provide benefit to the property owner's prope 4:i''�< �,, WHEREAS Special Assessment District 0016 was established by Ordinance No(4824).recorded under King County ^" Y '`f g • Recording Number 20000104000291; and,i�S ecial AssessmenfDistrict 0024 yas established by OrdinanceK.....;..1.,„-4,,A,:.4.4.,' "fitn{ t' recorded under King County Recording N�imber Pendingr '+',' ' � � hAtaWHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessments fo 4.! : ,:„ � L ; ' t in the original amount of$5,669.19; and _ _' � � 4 WHEREAS the agreement provides for a lien against the property,a penalty and interest for late paymen'7' So r ilii 1 • d' fees and costs for collection; and ;; y» r ` WHEREAS the agreement provides that upon sale or re-finance of the property the then remaining balance is d+t-: "t ,�. ,, payable; tr NOW THEREFORE the Owner and the City of Renton hereby provide notice of their mutual agreeme re .i....,:''...0'. :fir`, Y"'' balances and payoff information contact Rick Knopf,425-885-1604. ` . -*, r- ,. - ,5 r 3� ' „ • u, Approved By: .d ' a — _ ` .;a• t v Owner(s): City of Renton ,-...4 `"-"' - �Pt" V ` qxr x s.+t 1 4, ". ,, y,r,.S s� . to.P R 0.4: A tvii„.______,,.. e d , strraato r r t Pla g�dT:�ing/Public Wor- .'A ?V. i , : ,y-� �' ' Notary Seal must be within box ,a , P �Y;d STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss - I '1,71434 4 z COUNTY OF KING ) ;r ,, z"• {p`hsY F 'f yam, "'# I certifythat I know or have satisfactory evidence that �� ,y•`, # �s; CHARLES F KOKKOg - ° NOTARY PUBLICsigned this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/the IF s �� . Utz, " , for the uses and p poses mentioned in the instrument. , � STATE OF WASHINGTON t °' COMMISSION EXPIRES / ,� `gq r :. MARCH 19,2006 I'' -' 114'4 // ,, , ; ;"..;*,14`,..2,1E4 v a ../ , ..� — Notary Pubic in an4fi�r the State of Was ' g 0r , r°!a ' Notary(Print) P.a.—ifs ,.:: ,c40 ,4,'a. 4-:f!'4,,41;44 k ? 01 W My appoin ent expires: 3^'t a—�£' .."„- : '.. n. , ,�, " *• Dated: —c' --,;.-„,-,,,,,-..,77,---.......,- _ 1 , ' 'zi' a, ; 4 • ;'w" t " -'art/:n MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 3343900080 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. a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington Notary(Print) My appointment expires: ;'`: Dated: 7 i 1r „ A Notary Seal must be within box � �� ^� �x STATE OF WASHINGTON )ss t." ir`` ` s 41 4 COUNTY OF KING ) �r `� � ` t t 4444\. 2y w2 I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Gregg Zimmerman toeel:; • known to be the Administrator of Planning/Building/Public Works Department ., -*Ft, { acknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute this instrument,this day `rt o'-4 : - • iautv appeared before me,and acknowledged that he executed this instrument as a freed Y ARP . voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. ALAI ,,,' cam; ^- .,4 ,*Nkad 1 ' ''.'E-- 1- I ''''' :1',f1. i AD- G _ N Notary/ ublic inAnd for the State of Washington + �'' , * N- '. Notary(Print) L4 L Chi it n nc V Cti ir' . ! My appoint-Int wires: 4,q o ,� „ , _' .., , Dated: 7j 7/?v v 3 ' :_ . V. °�, .E,-* � z , e,,,,,,1;ty,,;',. .-kyroe. --, iti ' - .r , f� s ur a � ;(44,,,,q,,:;-#4,- s " ,PV a � g„ �{..- - . 1..q k � f CE • "rwAf h -yt 6 F F, ; ViSk '1;2-fi k ,:x;*Z-1:1::::,1.1-4,`APAtirt .,,it .;!.;'r-T4tf ,t x� ari,-.1 *I, ,..-,-- . ,, ,,„..,. ...„,, 1,,eg, ' . s� }'4 L 4,`.i .,,,:ri�'- i- 0141•L'44:::71:;1 ',� Return Address: ,', 11111111111111111111111111111 City Clerk's Office City of Renton 191 1055 South Grady Way 00302270015 Renton,WA 98055-3232 CITY PAGE 001ROF2 T00AG 20.00 2/27/2003 12:36 KING COUNTY, WA s :'rr MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 3343901236 Page 1 Special Assessment#:0024 Property Location: 1801 Blaine Ave NE, Renton,WA 98056 _, Between Owner(s): Jerry&Jani�l And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation ` Williams ` LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page ) 233, HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN IOF EDEN#4, S 110.96 FT OF W 96 FT TR 233 WHEREAS the City of Rentorf has constructed utility facilities that provide benefit to the property owner's property; and WHEREAS CSpeciaL_�s_sessment Disirict 0024 was established by Ordinance No Pending 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$6,122.35; and J 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 .7,.: payable; 4.: ..-'' • ' NOW THEREFORE the Owner and the City of Renton hereby provide notice of their mutual agreement. For current balances and payoff information contact R•ck Knopf,425-885-1604. Approved By: t Owner s : City of Renton a ` I 01•4't - .4i if ';# /-- ,_..(k , . ., i.,,,, :, ,,. . . e . . . . •dnunistrator . Plannin• : 'ding/Public Works Department Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )SS COUNTY OF KING p ' __-- _ -a___- a _-s I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence thatv��i4-' T 1 ;- CHARLES F. KOKKO ► signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their ffee and vo iri NOTARYPUBLIC ` for the uses and p rposes mentioned in the instrument. STATE OF WASHINGTON t e).-- -v- COMMISSION EXPIRES I MARCH 19 2006 Notary Public indor the State Wa Notary(Print) L te-- t 62 / � & My'appointnent expires: 3- .fq—D 6 -i Dated: !Lit 02- h 4----.. MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 3343901236 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: n <a Alta R +" Notary Seal must be within box . _`' STATE OF WASHINGTON )SSr J ,..........01,‘, COUNTY OF KING ‘ -Czt v Ni, O.FER/C 11 I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Grege Zimmerman to me .':! 'E: ,� Q� NC-111 known to be the Administrator of Planning/Building/Public Works Department and ', f` '�9; S10/�/• S�it acknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute this instrument,this day ; ' e v . 7 t appeared before me,and acknowledged that he executed this instrument as a free and ": 1 ••U jJ�T'4R)' rn: tj voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. Pi16LlC f n; o tttt5`% .S CJt t C • ,..1-4_)%4.. A.:/-1._ i ` 119.0. 9:OQ J Notary Public in and for the StateWashington k . 1% OE Not Print 1-ll-IPA G• g �1. ST 'opo®e�" My aplointmept ex es• }3 , Dated: a-/ � O ai i ic a�a�4s ;- r r s yY' -..y4 }^f 4 (7 ii4 i' . : .4.:::::::4t.,:t, , , x .•r 4 1.-,Ir';...::;t: ::,7,:,,viii :. ,_ : ys - ^y x Akttx ^ `�'� r .: 'a 1111010.1111111 0 I 11 1111 111 11 I Return Address: City Clerk's Office City of Renton 20030227001562 1055 South Grady Way CITY OF RENTON AG 20.00 Renton,WA 98055-3232 PAGE E02/27001 OFi0028 KING COUNTY, WA MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 8026200070 Page 1 Special Assessment#:0024 Property Location:2442 Monterey Ave NE, Renton,WA Special Assessment#:0016 98056 Between Owner(s):James Diffendorfer And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page ) LOT 7 OF STOLLENMAYER ADDITION 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; anddStedial"AssessmentDistrict 002441)was established by Ordinance No Pending recorded under King County Recording NOmber Pendine WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessments for utility connection in the original amount of$6,660.92; 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. • Annroved By: Owner(s): City of Renton I - . j�j J 1 gg �s:ie n,Ad mini trator Planni in ding/Public Works Department �ct wee s -{ 'ey►c�oY-�er -., Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON ) SS COUNTY OF KING ) �f CHARLES F KOKKO I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that�M't4S t 'D � `h r NOTARYPUBLIC . signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary . • STATE OF WASHINGTON for the uses and p oses mentioned in the instrument. COMMISSION EXPIRES '.9- (4/ MARCH 19, 2006 � Notary Public in m�for tl�e States of` 4sh gr Notary(Print) 1'�P,GQ�� fesi � My'appointment expires: ^/g 20c>6 ;t ; Dated: 206-0001 . MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 8026200070 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 C`F��goo, COUNTY OF KING ) P •1/4. 1k I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Gregg Zimmerman to me iv� �gSIO^j� Q II, known to be the Administrator of Planning/Building/Public Works Department and i �► i acknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute this instrument,this day :0 NOTARI, 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. 1j�f .T.• Pus LIC i /'--- J , - _ / " O :„,,„.1 il q."..:9-04.. .(41%." Op,:".... N -- Notary Notary Public in and for the State of hington: ,,,,, , ‘a Notary(Print) L 1 4 D� J—gle.IN ao . / My appointment expires: / / 2001.i Dated: N`Y. v A - ST ,` ),..4..4kYX G -,4'. .,,,',..:. N � r CITY OF RENTON CITY CLERK MEMORANDUM DATE: November 19,2003 • TO: Karen McFarland,Engineering Specialist,Property Services Section FROM: Bonnie Walton, City Clerk, x6502 SUBJECT: East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District; SAD-02-001. (0024) Attached is copyof documents as follows for the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Y Phase I Assessment District: Ordinance No. 5014 bearing King Co.Recording#20030924003400 Final Assessment Roll Inquiries regarding assessments will be referred to your department. After all assessments have been paid, We understand you will initiate a blanket release to be recorded. bw Enclosures (2) cc: Lys Hornsby,Utility Systems Director • / 44 Return Address: . City Clerk's Office lLIM1UhllItIfb'hhI . a33 1055 S S. Grady Way K9/24ING C0 03 1 Wp0 Renton WA 98055 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. 5014; SAD;02-001 2. . 3. • (SAD.10024) 4. 1 Reference Number(s)of Documents assigned or released: • Additional reference#'s on page pf 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. E. Kennvdale — Phase I — Sanitary Sewer Assessment District 2. 1 Additional names on page of document. • Legal description. (abbreviated: i.e.lot,block,plat or section,township,range) • • • 1 ' ' i lusive, View Terrace, arrnrding 1-n the Plat_ • thereof recorded in .Vol. 72 of Plats, Page 32., . . .. '• . Additional legal is on page 4-9 of document. . • Assessor's Property Tax Parcel/AIccount Number.- 0 Assessor Tax#not yet assigned • N/A ' 1 . 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 part of the text of the original document. • Signature of Requesting Party • CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 5 014 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR SANITARY SEWER SERVICE FOR PROPERTIES ADJACENT.TO MONTEREY CT NE, NE 16TH ST, BLAINE AVENUE NE, CAMAS AVENUE NE, DAYTON AVENUE NE,EDMONDS AVENUE NE, AND MONTEREY AVENUE NE, 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 I project in the north quadrant of the City of Renton and within King County,which area is more 0 particularly described in Exhibit"A"attached hereto. A map of the service area is attached as 0 o Exhibit"B." The recording of this document is to provide notification of,potential connection wand 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 soll 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 Tnfill Phase I, 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: 1 ORDINANCE NO. 5 014 • • Per Unit Charge. New connections of residential units shall pay a fee of$6,122.35 per dwelling unit. SECTION III. In addition to the aforestated charges,there shall be a charge of 4.86%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 . 7th day of :nil y , 2003. 16,6714u,1:44 &aft7tJ Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 7th- day of July ,2003. Jesse fp er,Mayor Approved as to form: N �*I��OF R►FN4,0���i .vi Lawrence J. W n, City Attorney _* SEAL *-3 Date of Publication: 7/11/2 0 03 .(summary) �� cb, TEDSers ORD.1036:5/27/03:ma 2 • ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT A EAST U ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. AREA"A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 1,2,and 5 through 9,inclusive,View Terrace,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 72 of Plats,Page 32,Records of King County,Washington;and The south 50 feet of the north 409 feet of the west 25 feet of the east 125 feet of Tract 250,C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County,Washington;and Those portions of Tract 250 and the east 100 feet of Tract 265 of said C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4 plat,lying southerly and westerly of said View Terrace plat. All situate in the southeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Wshington. ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT A EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"B" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The east 150 feet of the south 175 feet of Tract 245,C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County,Washington;and The west 75 feet of the east 150 feet of the north one-half(1/2)of Tract 246 of said C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4 plat;less the south 140 feet thereof; and Lot C of City of Renton Lot Line Adjustment No.LUA-01-014-LLA,as recorded under King County Recording No.20010418900004,Records of King County,Washington. All situate in the southeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. • ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT A EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"C" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 1 through 9,inclusive,Woodland Terrace,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 71 of Plats,Page 96,Records of King County,Washington; and That portion of the west one-hal;(1/2)of Tract 226,C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County,Washington,lying northerly and westerly of said Woodland Terrace plat;less the north 100 feet thereof;and That portion of said Tract 226 lying southerly of said Woodland Terrace plat;and That portion of the,west 96 feet of Tract 233 of said C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4,lying south of the north 80 feet thereof; and That portion of the east 96 feet of said Tract 233,lying south of the north 100 feet thereof;less street(NE 18th Street). All situate in the southeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT A EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"D" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 2 through 13,inclusive,J.R.Gatten Addition,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 66 of Plats,Page 65,Records of King County,Washington. All situate in the northeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. ORDINANCE. NO. 5014 EXHIBIT A EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA`B"(page 1 of 2) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The east 80 feet of Tract 204,C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4, according to the plat thereof recd ded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County, Washington;and The north 65 feet of the east 113 Feet of Tract 205 of said C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4 plat; and The north 152 feet of the south 252 feet of the east 100 feet of said Tract 205; and That portion of the north one-half(1/2)of said Tract 205,described as follows: Beginning at the southeast icorner of said north one-half(1/2)of said Tract; Thence northerly along the east line of said Tract,said east line also being the westerly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE,a distance of 211 feet; Thence west,parallel with'the south line of the north one-half(1/2)of said Tract,a distance of 110 feet; Thence south,parallel with said east line of said Tract,a distance of 111 feet; Thence east,parallel with said south line of the north one-half(1/2)of said Tract,a distance of 10 feet; Thence south,parallel with said east line of said Tract,a distance of 100 feet,to an intersection with said south line of the north one-half(1/2)of said Tract; Thence easterly alongsaid south line,a distance of 100 feet,to the point of beginning. All of the above situate in the northeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East, W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. TOGETHER WITH that portion of Government Lot 4 of Section 4,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington,described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the easterly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE and the southerly right of way margin of NE 27th St.; Thence southerly along said easterly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE,to an intersection with the northerly right of way margin of NE 25th St.,said street dedicated on the plat of Sandee Terrace,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 67,Page 2,Records of King County,Washington; Thence easterly along said northerly right of way margin,to the southwest corner of Lot 15 of said plat,said southwest corner also being a point on the west line of said plat; Thence northerly along said west line,to the most northwesterly corner of said plat; 1 ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT A AREA"E"(page 2 of 2) Thence easterly along the north line of said plat,to an intersection with the east line of the west 134 feet of said Government Lot 4; Thence northerly along said east line,to an intersection with the southerly right of way margin of NE 27th St.; Thence westerly along said southerly right of way margin,to said intersection with the easterly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE,and the point of beginning; and That portion of Government Lot 4 and that portion of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter,both in Section 4,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington,lying northerly of the plat of Aloha Ranch,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 77,Page 7,Records of King County,Washington,lying westerly of the west line of the plat of Honeycreek Heights,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 194, Pages 68 and 69,Records of King County,Washington,lying southerly,westerly and southerly of the plat of Sandee Terrace,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 67,Page 2, Records of King County,Washington,and lying easterly of the easterly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE. • ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT A EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"F" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: • Tract 261 of C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County,Washington;less the street(Monterey Ave NE, 111th Ave SE)as dedicated on the plat of Stollenmayer Addition, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 88 of Plats,Page 87,Records of King County, Washington. All situate in the northeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. • ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT B III1 I7' _ NE _III AREA"F a° s teARFA F' A_ AR_A'77 V a = — .� NM 1M . NE NTN Sf NE NTN ST , ` ,----- II J � l 1 v______. 1 . , , _ __ i I— / 1 W . :11111111 I -,- -1 FI-� -�1- . __L__,- ,____- _ . . ST r 111111 ME 111. 11. 1C 1 e� Y. ■■ . I','MOM � ■� :�.M, ..1111\\� el lAmi wort g:,--t-114404 a .114 oati4M11 II. . 4 I Nonal 1.,wito Ilk .Pis moi 111.....iii , k.F.',.,:,,,,%in! '7' ' — — % . MI 1 :a*':74,1 iii tA,i'lf ti il ni FA 1 itt I z. EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT (ENTIRE ASSESSMENT BOUNDARY) r— . - . ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT B AREA "A" & "B" 180i Milliiiiiiirmot T/ iCiF // p ‘,.._...wa 0,...,.,„:„.„ . 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YuJ 4 F . y� r£q f"..„�,... £ ' 2, ....1-,;ice r a z aa. + x LEGEND 3343901845 KING COUNTY TAX LOT NUMBER 1SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PARCEL NUMBER 2008 HOUSE ADDRESS NUMBER EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT (BLAINE AVE. NE & CAMAS AVE NE) . • ORDINANCE NO. 5014 ' EXHIBIT B AREA "D" & "E" ^ - r ,REA nEn "Ai . al'T AREA ,►�„-Im .. �, ,E Z y.y', iC�ia t, fy, iit Yka < x,..„..'�#A# „ . 2 f� • ,,,.,..,..„,,,„,... stn y �`S �c - ILI , !a ;a C ,is:a s „...,..„, _... ..„.......„„,... 1 y�* it 'tom • `} '�.. v.,, > ,, ,r�' '�'' '„,..„4„.„,„,...: 1'17 , '��,„.„..„ III f ' * itiai+ f i 'a;:•-...i.-; �c^L (-1 f M1 a .. _ya., i �t y • • IIII aa t Z y < NE 25TH STae rn w — — R' '33 I .1:.,,, aax^.. i{FS� .- ii!} .i•- T 1p #�f43a E,,.k .d 4Y.,•.- i�,� .,..,,4,.w._,„4... Jd 3.,i-• 3 fir*, ti ”". ,�^i r.'„'^ k,... a if�z- q;”' ..sa§`F' r. s Py�"5 .- . /s'... tb",.. .a fir-s�, .. „ -Xf .fr.;ii, ;�3r Ycf4r "2 `4M. Y'Nt_ s NE 24TH . ST 1 . i I I I I I I I LEGEND 1 3343901845 1 KING COUNTY TAX LOT NUMBER 1 i SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PARCEL NUMBER . 2008 .1 HOUSE ADDRESS NUMBER EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT (EDMONDS AVE NE -& DAYTON AVE NE) 1 w ORDINANCE NO. 5014 Y EXHIBIT B AREA "F" (AREA "F" . � A{ w -gtea,ag " ' f*�., . � A `. .x � CO - ;- _ 6. � x ��$,W.,.:-.4%.., 1'17 41i,x , �' rn 2.=24 I _ ;' - .. .r .y. ., a.r.. - mi TilIA ,q n�.,„ t •.' is Dog * iw ;: y�si z �. 3: Ill Ill l t;f r s la �a ,-;6.1.'0N1*. . s -,:Az'-$.1, u „E” ` , A J NE 24TH ST II I LEGEND 3343901845 KING COUNTY TAX LOT NUMBER 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PARCEL NUMBER 2008 HOUSE ADDRESS NUMBER EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT (MONTEREY AVE NE) November 17,2003 OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER CITY OF RENTON REPORT AND DECISION APPELLANT: Matt Hough Appeal of East Kennydale Sewer Assessment File No.: SAD-02-001 PRO3 LOCATION: 2905 Dayton Avenue NE Renton,WA 98056 SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Appellant has requested that his property be removed from the East Kennydale Sewer Assessment as the sewer cannot service his home without the addition of a tank and a pump. Mr. Hough is requesting to be connected to another plat sewer system that will be coming on line in the near future. PUBLIC HEARING: After reviewing the Appellant's written request for a hearing and examining the available information on file,the Examiner conducted a public hearing on the subject as follows: MINUTES The following minutes are a summary of the October 28,2003 appeal hearing. The official record is recorded on tape. The hearing opened on Tuesday,October 28 2003, at 9:02 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of the Renton City Hall. Parties wishing to testify were affirmed by the Examiner. Parties present: Appellant: Matt Hough 2509 Dayton Avenue NE Renton,WA 98056 Representing City of Renton: Larry Warren!,City Attorney John Hobson,'Civil Engineer,Utilities Department 1055 S Grady Way Renton,WA 198055 Matt Hough,2509 Dayton Avenue NE.,Renton,WA 98056 stated he was here to appeal the assessment of his property for the sewer that was installed as part of the Special Assessment District#24. The sewer as built, is too high for service to the lower level of this residence without additional expense. The current fair share assessment calculation of cost divided by number of units within the assessment area doesn't consider the inequity of the costs to connect his home with the special equipment that will be required for a tank and grinder pump and the negative value this will have on the property. A request has been made to have this property removed from the special assessment area calculation and provision be made to connect to the future service J. East Kennydale Sewer Assessment Administrative Appeal File No.: SAD-02-001 PRO 3 November 17,2003 Page 2 that could be provided with preliminary plats immediately west and down stream of said property. A condition on the final engineering design of that plat would provide a more conventional and reliable system for the daylight homes with no additional cost to that developer once installed. It was stated and discussed that a package including the following, a cover letter, a copy of the appeal hearing (3 page document), Exhibit A, and B,August 3,2003 letter to the council members from Mr.Hough, and a December 22,2002 letter to John Hobson from Mr.Hough,was delivered to the City Clerk's office on October 27,2003. Mr. Warren stated that he did not have a copy of this packet and so was given one. Mr.Hough stated that he has had many conversations with John Hobson and that the City has been very cooperative. The alternate utility connection has been discussed. The Examiner stated that he does not have the power to offer that as a remedy,but wanted to confirm that Mr.Hough has contacted the necessary people to see if he can actually get sewer service from the alternate location,noting that they will have to grant an easement and that they have no responsibility to grant an easement. Mr.Hough continued that in his conversations with the City, it is his understanding that if there is a more reliable sewer service to his property that would be a public easement. There is no requirement to connect to this new sewer system,unless the current septic system fails. The Examiner stated that the assessment fee was $6,122.35. Mr.Warren stated that in respect to the resale value of Mr. Hough's home,there are many ways to finance the sale of a home, conventional mortgages and so on. There is nothing proven that the home would be devalued with the addition of a pump and grinder. Houses on septic tanks are mostly valued the same as those on a sewer line. The property does not have to hook up unless there is a failure to the septic system,there is a good likelihood the property will not have to hook up at all,however, if the property does have to hook up, it is faced with the situation that his house is basically uninhabitable, and puts the value of the house near zero, and the cost of these special assessment district fees and hook up costs are next to nothing against a house that would become worth zero. Unfortunately this house appears to be in a dip in the landscape,we are not able to make adjustments for each residence. The method of assessment is a standard method, approved by the City and used by the courts in the past. The assessment is divided by the number of lots in existence at this site. The Examiner asked if the appellant did hook up to the system that might go in to the west, and therefore use the City's sewer system,but not the one in front of his house,would he be subject to this assessment or not? Mr. Warren stated that he was the one that drafted this ordinance, and the intent of that ordinance is that if you don't hook up to a particular system,you don't have to pay. So, if Mr.Hough went with the other system and did not hook up to the Dayton connection, he would not pay. Mr.Hough stated that he is here to get on the record and state the facts,the City has been very proactive on this matter. There is a problem with the methodology of the per unit costs in terms of the valuation, it is believed that based on the elevations seen on the plans and the topography on the trunk line on 24th the sewer could have been dropped,the line is within one foot to gravity to the basement into that system. The Examiner inquired if there were another equitable method that could be determined by the City. It appears that there are 3 homes affected by the fact that if the line had been built a little lower,the gravity would have worked with these homes. • East Kennydale Sewer Assessment Administrative Appeal File No.: SAD-02-001 PRO 3 November 17,2003 Page 3 Mr.Hobson stated that the line was put as deep as possible from the line on 24th. The NE 24th line was built in 1999, it could have been built a few feet lower to insure depth on Dayton, it would have increased the cost of the NE 24th street line which has been prorated to the people on NE 24th. The line in NE 24th is already deeper than we would normally put in a line. Mr. Warren stated that the ordinance would choose assessment methods for the entire special assessment district and there might be various methods that could be used, it does apply district wide rather than a different assessment for each parcel. The Examiner called for further testimony regarding this appeal. There was no one else wishing to speak. The appeal hearing closed at 9:30 a.m. FINDINGS,CONCLUSIONS &DECISION Having reviewed the record in this matter,the Examiner now makes and enters the following: FINDINGS: 1. The appellant,Matthew J.Hough, filed an appeal of an assessment for a new sanitary sewer installed in front of his residence. The appeal was filed in a timely manner. I 2. The appellant resides at 2509 Dayton Avenue NE. That property will be included in Special Assessment District No. 0024(SAD-02-001). The appellant's parcel is SA District Parcel#61. The assessment district is the result of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I. 3. The appellant has objected to the assessment and his inclusion in the district since he claims that he will not benefit from the installation of the sewer line. 4. He claims that the topography,' of his lot and that of two neighbors places those homes below a grade sufficient to allow gravity to drain their sewage into the new line. He claims that each of the three homes will need to install a holding tank and use a grinder pump in order to send sewage into the new line. He claims that he has a functioning septic system. 5. The properties the appellant mentioned in his appeal did not file any separate appeals on their own and the appellant does not represent them. The Hearing only concerns his circumstances and any decision will only affect the appellant.'', 6. Both the Code and city staff notes that the appellant does not have to pay the assessment until the home actually hooks up to the sewer line and utilizes it. Unless that happens,there is no obligation on the part of the appellant to pay the assessment. 7. The appellant's inclusion on the assessment roll results in an assessment of$6,122.35. 8. The City noted that the sewer'line's location or elevation was determined by the existing elevation of the downstream sewer line it feeds into,the line on NE 24th Street. If the line had been deeper it would East Kennydale Sewer Assessment Administrative Appeal File No.: SAD-02-001 PRO 3 November 17,2003 Page 4 not have functioned correctly downstream of the appellant's residence. 9. The appellant argued that there was no benefit since the cost of installing the necessary holding tank and grinder pump would offset any benefit of being connected to a gravity sewer and that if the house were to be sold and financed through FHA,that agency would require the home to be hooked up to a sewer. The City countered that is not the only way to finance a home loan. 10. The appellant has attempted to gain access to a new sewer line that would be installed as part of the development of a plat along Camas Avenue NE. That plat is located west of the appellant's property and would also be located at a lower grade. While the appellant and the City staff have attempted to allow that connection, it would be entirely up to that development to grant the necessary easements and construct the necessary lines. That proposed development has not advanced and issues for such a connection have yet to be arranged. 11. Section 9-16 provides the regulations that apply to the special assessment district, its formation, methods of assessment and appeal rights: SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS SECTION: 9-16-1: Authority 9-16-2: City Initiated 9-16-3: Preliminary Approval 9-16-4: Preliminary Notice 9-16-5: Improvements Constructed By City 9-16-6: Payments To City 9-16-7: Interest 9-16-8: Segregation And Relief Of Special Assessment District Fees(Rep. by Ord.4723) 9-16-9: Final Special Assessment District Ordinance 9-16-10: Ordinance Finality 9-16-11:Release Of Assessment 9-16-12: Term Of Life 9-16-1 AUTHORITY: Pursuant to RCW 35.92.025 the City has the discretionary power to grant City-held latecomers agreements • known as special assessment districts(See Chapter 5 of this Title)to the City itself for the reimbursement of a pro rata portion of the original costs of water systems, sanitary sewer systems, storm water drainage systems and street improvements including signalization and lighting.The authority to approve a special assessment district is vested in the City Council. (Ord. 4444,3-28-94) 9-16-2 CITY INITIATED: The Administrator will present Council with proposals to form special assessment districts to enable the City to recover a pro rata portion of the original costs of public works improvements which would benefit from future connections to,or future users of,improvements to the City's infrastructure. (Ord. 4444, 3-28-94) 9-16-3 PRELIMINARY APPROVAL: The City Council may grant preliminary approval for a special assessment district,based upon the information contained in the request for a special assessment district from the Administrator. The granting of preliminary East Kennydale Sewer Assessment Administrative Appeal File No.: SAD-02-001 PRO 3 November 17,2003 � Page 5 approval by City Council authorizes the City to prepare preliminary(estimated)cost data, conduct public informational meeting(s)with potential benefiting property owners if needed and advance to the preliminary notification stage. (Ord. 4444,3-28-94) 9-16-4 PRELIMINARY NOTICE: A.Notification of potentially benefiting property owners must occur before construction. B.A benefiting property owner is a property owner who would have been responsible for all or part of certain improvements in the normal course of development or utilization of their parcel,who subsequently connect to or in any way utilize improvements already installed by the City. C. The City will notify all the potential benefiting property owners that the proposed installation of City installed improvements may well affect their property. The City Clerk shall mail a notice to all owners of record of property within the special assessment district boundary. The notice shall include a general range of the preliminary per unit assessment and the proposed special assessment district boundary map and the description of the property owners rights and options to participate in the special assessment district. D.The property owners may,upon payment of the seventy-five dollar($75.00)appeal fee,request an appeal hearing before the City Council within twenty(20)days of the mailing.Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Section 9-16-9C of this Chapter,but will be limited to the question of whether or not a specific property should be included within the special assessment district. E. The City will secure the ownerships,the mailing labels and assume the costs for mailing the notices.The City will provide an affidavit of mailing, attesting that all potential benefiting property owners have been notified. This notice form will not be recorded with King County. (Ord. 4444, 3-28-94) 9-16-5 IMPROVEMENTS CONSTRUCTED BY CITY: Improvements will be installed by the iCity or an approved contractor acting on behalf of the City per approved plans, following issuance of the construction permit to install the improvements. (Ord. 4444, 3-28-94) 9-16-6 PAYMENTS TO CITY: A. City Participation: The City may participate in a street latecomers area where the City has joined in the financing of the road improvements that will benefit undeveloped properties.The City may be reimbursed for its investment in the road improvements in the same manner as would be the holder of a private latecomer agreement. Improvements that benefit the general public may be subject to a special assessment district(City- held latecomers agreement) including future benefit areas. Interest on any City-held latecomers agreement shall accrue at the rate calculated,pursuant to Section 9-16-7. (Ord.444,3-28-94; amd. Ord.4723, 5-11-98) B. Other Fees Charged by the City: The City may hold and charge certain other fees similar to special assessment district charges which are commonly referred to as system development charges pursuant to Sections 8-2-7, 8-4-41 and 8-5-17 of the City Code and/or private latecomer charges,pursuant to Section 4-1- 19I. (Ord. 4505,4-10-95; amd. Ord. 4723, 5-11-98) 9-16-7 INTEREST: A.Interest rates may be charged against City held special assessment districts.The interest rate shall be based upon the following: 1. Calculate the interest that will accrue on all sources of money(i.e.,bonds)utilized to provide the improvements associated with the special assessment district; and 2. Calculate the time value of money,;on the principal plus the interest as calculated above,based upon the last published semi-annual Consumer Price Index for the City of Seattle urban wage earners and clerical workers; and 3.Identify the time adjusted cost of the project as the principal plus the interest, adjusted by the time value of money; and 4. Calculate the simple interest rate that,when applied to the original charge over ten(10)years,will equal the East Kennydale Sewer Assessment Administrative Appeal File No.: SAD-02-001 PRO 3 November 17, 2003 Page 6 time adjusted cost of the project; and 5.Add one-half percent(1/2%)to said simple interest rate for future administrative costs of the assessment district. B.Neither the interest rate used nor the period the interest accrues shall exceed the limits specified in RCW 35.92.025 or subsequent legislation. The interest rate is applied from the date of adoption of the ordinance establishing the special assessment district until connection or use. (Ord.4505,4-10-95) 9-16-8 SEGREGATION AND RELIEF OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FEES: (Rep.by Ord. 4723, 5-11-98) 9-16-9 FINAL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ORDINANCE: A.Preparation of Proposed Final Assessment Roll: Following construction the Planning/ Building/Public Works Department shall prepare a final special assessment district ordinance which will include a legal description and a map of the district boundary.The cost of the improvements will be spread among the property owners based upon their pro rata share of said costs. 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.The method of assessment to be used will be one of or a combination of the following methods,unless otherwise approved or directed by the City Council: 1.Front foot method. 2.Zone front foot method. 3. Square footage method. 4. Trip generation(traffic)method. 5. Other equitable method, as determined by the City. 6.Any combination of the above methods. The method(s)used and the dollar amount(s)will be included in the final special assessment district ordinance. B.Final Notice of City-Held Latecomers Agreement: The City Council receives the final special assessment district ordinance and if it approves the ordinance, directs the staff to send out notices of the potential special assessment and of the right to appeal. The City Council retains the right to rule on final action.Following Council acceptance of the final special assessment district ordinance,the City Clerk shall mail a notice to all owners of record of property within the special assessment district boundary. The notice shall include the final assessment per unit charge,the legal description and a map of the special assessment district boundaries, and the description of the property owners rights and options to participate in the latecomer agreement. C.Appeal: 1.Within twenty(20)days of the date of the mailing,any property owner may submit an appeal in writing to the City Council,do City Clerk.An appeal must include a statement of claimed errors concerning the proposed assessment,and must be accompanied by a seventy-five dollar($75.00)nonrefundable fee.Errors which are not set forth in writing and which do not adhere to the above criteria,will not be considered. 2. Objections by a benefiting property owner to the recording of a potential assessment against their property does not constitute a valid appeal. 3.Errors identified in an appeal must be related to cost,methodology for cost distribution, and benefit to the property. a. Cost: If the benefiting property owner contests these costs,they must provide a basis for their claimed discrepancy. (Estimate from contractor or other reliable sources.) b. Costs Methodology:If the benefiting property owner contests the cost methodology used,they have to show why it is not equitable and provide their suggested alternate method of assessment and the justification for its use in place of the staff recommended method. c.Benefit: If a benefiting property owners contest benefits,they must provide a statement or documentation on / I East Kennydale Sewer Assessment Administrative Appeal File No.: SAD-02-001 PRO 3 November 17,2003 � Page 7 whya particular parcel has no future potential benefit. 4.Upon receipt of an appeal and the required fee,the City Clerk shall transmit the appeal and the official file to the Hearing Examiner for consideration at a public hearing.The City Council may delegate to the Hearing Examiner the duty to hold the requisite public hearing, establish the record,and provide a written report containing a recommendation to the City Council. Following the public hearing,the Hearing Examiner shall issue a written recommendation which is mailed to parties of record.Any party of record may request reconsideration within fourteen(14)days of the issuance of the Hearing Examiners report.Following expiration of the reconsideration period,the Hearing Examiner shall submit his written recommendation to the City Council on the Council meeting agenda for concurrence.The City Council shall concur with, alter or deny the Hearing Examiners recommendation. D. Council Action: If no appeal is filed,the City Councils initial approval shall grant the City-held latecomers agreement and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the ordinance.If an appeal is filed and if delegated to the Hearing Examiner foilhearing,and the Council concurs with specific recommendations made by the Hearing Examiner as a result of the public hearing,these conditions shall be incorporated into the City special assessment district ordinance.Following approval, alteration or denial of the Hearing Examiners recommendation on the appeal,the Council shall grant the City-held latecomers agreement and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to sign and record the ordinance. (Ord.4444, 3-28-94) 9-16-10 ORDINANCE FINALITY: Once the special assessment district ordinance together with a legal description and a map of the district boundary are recorded in the appropriate county auditors office, it shall be binding on owners of record within the assessment area. The ordinance shall be recorded within thirty(30)days of final execution by City officials and become effective thirty(30)days after date of publication. (Ord. 4444,3-28-94) 9-16-11RELEASE OF ASSESSMENT: When funds are received for a special assessment district fee,the City will post said payment on the City's assessment data base for the real property owned by the party paying the special assessment fee,within thirty (30)days of receipt of the funds.An individual certificate of payment will not be recorded with King County. The City will record a certificate of payment and release of assessment for the entire special assessment district when all the properties have paid their assessment. (Ord.4444, 3-28-94) 9-16-12 TERM OF LIFE: The assessments within a special district ordinance,when authorized by City Council,run indefinitely or until paid. (Ord.4444, 3-28-94) CONCLUSIONS: 1. The appellant has the burden of demonstrating that the inclusion of his property in the Sewer Assessment District was either in error,or were otherwise contrary to law or constitutional provisions, or were arbitrary and capricious(Section 4-8-110(E)(7)(b). The appellant has failed to demonstrate that the subject site was improperly included within the Sewer Assessment District. The appellant has otherwise failed to demonstrate that the actions of the City should be modified or reversed. 2. Arbitrary and capricious action has been defined as willful and unreasoning action in disregard of the facts and circumstances. A decision,when exercised honestly and upon due consideration of the facts and circumstances, is not arbitrary or capricious (Northern Pacific Transport Co.v Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission, 69 Wn.2d 472,478(1966). East Kennydale Sewer Assessment Administrative Appeal File No.: SAD-02-001 PRO 3 November 17, 2003 Page 8 3. An action is likewise clearly erroneous when, although there is evidence to support it,the reviewing body, on the entire evidence, is left with the definite and firm conviction that a mistake has been committed. (Ancheta v Daly, 77 Wn.2d 255,259 (1969). 4. The grounds for appealing are found in 3 subsections of Section 9-16-9(C)(1): a. Cost:If the benefiting property owner contests these costs,they must provide a basis for their claimed discrepancy. (Estimate from contractor or other reliable sources.) b. Costs Methodology: If the benefiting property owner contests the cost methodology used,they have to show why it is not equitable and provide their suggested alternate method of assessment and the justification for its use in place of the staff recommended method. c.Benefit:If a benefiting property owners contest benefits,they must provide a statement or documentation on why a particular parcel has no future potential benefit. 5. The appellant has not demonstrated that the costs of constructing the line were improperly calculated. The City based the assessment on the parcels benefited and not front foot or area so that all single- family residences were treated similarly. 6. The expenses of hooking to the line are equal although,the appellant may have special costs that could be considered under the third criterium, Section 9-16-9(C)(1)(c). But the appellant is not required to hook up to the sewer line merely because the property is included in the district. The City has indicated that the appellant would be permitted to hook up to a new line west of the property if access to that line were granted and the necessary connections were made. That would obviate any need for the appellant to pay for a line which would not serve the subject site. 7. Further, if as argued by the appellant,the property were to be sold,there are financing mechanisms that would not force a hook up to the sewer line. So while the FHA might require the property to be hooked to the district's line, other financial institutions might not. In any event,that is not a reason to alter the inclusion of the subject site in the assessment district or remove the property from the rolls. 8. Finally,the appellant cannot clearly demonstrate that the subject site would not benefit from inclusion in the district if an emergency occurred or the septic system now employed suddenly failed. In that event,the appellant would have to have sewer service or the property would be uninhabitable. Even if there would be extra expense in providing the necessary holding tank and grinder pump,the sewer would be essential. The access to a sewer would be a benefit even if it were more costly for the appellant than some of his neighbors. Therefore,the inclusion of the site in the assessment district could not be seen as something without benefit to the subject site. 9. In conclusion,the property was properly included in the assessment rolls,potentially benefits from inclusion since the sewer could be necessary if the septic system fails and the appellant does not have to utilize the system unless the property in fact benefits by needing sanitary sewer service. The appeal must be denied. 7 East Kennydale Sewer Assessment Administrative Appeal File No.: SAD-02-001 PRO 3 November 17, 2003 Page 9 DECISION: The appeal is denied. ORDERED THIS 17th day of November,2003. FRED J. KA k'(1`14-" MAN HEARING EXAMINER TRANSMITTED THIS 17th day of November,2003 to the parties of record: Matt Hough Larry Warren, City Attorney John Hobson 2905 Dayton Avenue NE City of Renton Civil Engineer Renton,WA 98056 PO Box 626 City of Renton Renton,WA 98057 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 TRANSMITTED THIS 17th day of November,2003 to the following: Mayor Jesse Tanner Larry Rude,Fire Marshal Councilperson Kathy Keolker-Wheeler Larry Meckling,Building Official Julia Medzegian,Council Liaison Planning Commission Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer Transportation Systems Division Gregg Zimmerman,Plan/Bldg/PW Admin Utilities System Division Neil Watts,Development Services Director Jennifer Henning,Development Services Alex Pietsch,Economic Development Director Janet Conklin,Development Services King County Journal Holly Graber,Development Services Pursuant to Title IV,Chapter 8, Section 100G of the City's Code, request for reconsideration must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m.,December 1,2003. Any aggrieved person feeling that the decision of the Examiner is ambiguous or based on erroneous procedure,errors of law or fact, error in judgment, or the East Kennydale Sewer Assessment Administrative Appeal File No.: SAD-02-001 PRO 3 November 17,2003 Page 10 discovery of new evidence which could not be reasonably available at the prior hearing may make a written request for a review by the Examiner within fourteen (14)days from the date of the Examiner's decision. This request shall set forth the specific ambiguities or errors discovered by such appellant, and the Examiner may, after review of the record,take further action as he deems proper. An appeal to the City Council is governed by Title IV,Chapter 8, Section 110,which requires that such appeal be filed with the City Clerk,accompanying a filing fee of$75.00 and meeting other specified requirements.. Copies of this ordinance are available for inspection or purchase in the Finance Department, first floor of City Hall. If the Examiner's Recommendation or Decision contains the requirement for Restrictive Covenants,the executed Covenants will be required prior to approval by City Council or final processing of the file. You may contact this office for information on formatting covenants. The Appearance of Fairness Doctrine provides that no ex parte(private one-on-one)communications may occur concerning pending land use decisions. This means that parties to a land use decision may not communicate in private with any decision-maker concerning the proposal. Decision-makers in the land use process include both the Hearing Examiner and members of the City Council. All communications concerning the proposal must be made in public. This public communication permits all interested parties to know the contents of the communication and would allow them to openly rebut the evidence. Any violation of this doctrine would result in the invalidation of the request by the Court. The Doctrine applies not only to the initial public hearing but to all Requests for Reconsideration as well as Appeals to the City Council. October 27, 2003 CITY OF RENTON /Iola Dehiuered OCT 2 7 ?003 Mr. Fred J. Kaufman Oily RECD Hearing Examiner City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 Re: Appeal of East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase 1 Special Assessment District Notice No. 0024 (1SATAV-001 Dear Mr. Kaufman, Enclosed with this correspondence is a summary outline of the facts and considerations for a proposed adjustment in the current Special Assessment District No. 0024. Also attached are Exhibits to clarify some of the issues described in the outline, along with copies of earlier correspondence to the City of Renton regarding the same. This letter and enclosures are provided folr the record and for your information in consideration of the appeal of the assessment of my property as currently proposed for the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase 1 project. It is my intent to present this same information in person and for the record in the Appeals Hearing scheduled for October 28, 2003. Please, let me know if you have any questions or require any further information to facilitate your decision. I appreciate your time and attention to this issue Thank you. Sincerely, Matthew J. Hough 2509 Dayton Avenue NE Renton, WA 98056 Enclosures Cc: Mayor Jesse Tanner Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer Neil Watts John Hobson B o I I Valt e j Appeal Hearing foi-i3pecial Assessment District No.uv24 Summary Outline of Facts and Considerations for Daylight Basement Homes at West Frontage of Dayton Avenue NE • Project - East Kennydale Sanita Sewer Infill Phase I - Special Assessment Di trict No. 0024 • Subject Property Information - KC Lot No. 2720000050 - SA District Parcel #61 - 2509 Dayton Avenue E - Other daylight baseme I t lots at Dayton Avenue NE: 2501 and 2425 (see attached Exhibit A.) • Notice of Potential Assessment - December 2000: received Final Notice of Potential Assessment for Special Assessment District N I. 016—East Kennydale Interceptor(trunk line at NE 24th and surrounds) • based on"per unit"charge ($485) and • "frontage" charge ($3,830 per unit) ■ Total Assessment Value = $4,315 - March 2002: received Notice of Potential Assessment and Preliminary Hearing ■ Assessment Value =$6,122 • estimated construction start date of April 2002 - July 2003: received Final Notice of Potential Assessment • Total Assessment= $6,122 per unit • Per unit value nearl, 50%more than SAD No. 016 ■ Two properties willm Area A removed from Final Assessment—likely due to similar serviceability issues for daylight basements(SA District Parcel Nos. 6 and 7; 1717 and 1725 Monterey Ct. NE) • Construction and Discusions with City Staff - September 2002: construction begins for sewer main at Dayton Avenue NE - Met with John Hobson(City of Renton) at onset of construction activities to review design - Discovered at initial meeting that the sewer main at Dayton Avenue was not deep enough to service daylight homes by gravity - Discussed effects of seWer availability on house valuation if not connected with real estate mortgage broker • Confirmed that house can be sold without connection • Typical for buyers to require hookup or discount for no connection • Typical that FHA lenders will require hookup prior to closing • Net result, added costs for pressure connection not likely recouped in home value—rather house value can be expected to be discounted for additional facilities risk and maintenance - December 2002: sent letter to City of Renton via John Hobson requesting an adjustment in the Assessment for 2509 Dayton Avenue NE in consideration of the inequity of service and the potential availability of conventional sanitary sewer connection by the proposed residential plat immediately west of the subject property. C:\hearing outline 102803b.doc October 27, 2003 , Appeal Hearing for Sr._„ al Assessment District No. 0024 - Summary Outline of Facts and Considerations Page 2 of 3 • Proposed Adjustment to Special Assessment District 0024 and Alternate Sewer Service Mitigation - Remove daylight basement homes along west frontage of Dayton Avenue NE from Assessment AreaD • As-built sewer dep h does not provide equitable benefit to daylight homes since they cannot gravity to the sewer main • Current "fair share” assessment calculation of cost divided by number of units served within the Assessment Areas does not consider inequity of cost to connect to sewer service • Approximate const}-uction cost to install holding tank and grinder pump to connect as-built sewer at Dayton Avenue: $8,800 (not including annual system maintenance or installation of conveyance pipe to main) • Alternate and reasolnable public sanitary sewer service for Dayton Avenue daylight homes could be provided with the development of the approved preliminary plat im4nediately west and abutting the rear yards of these lots - Condition final engineering design(and final plat) for the Demps/Parkview Homes Preliminary Plat to provide side sewer easement(s) and side sewer laterals (6 inch or greater) to service abutting Dayton Avenue daylight basement homes - Daylight homes connecting to the installed sewer lateral(s) would pay a Latecomer's Fee at the time of connection based on a pro-rata share of the cost to extend and/or upsize the sewer service facilities specifically for the Dayton Avenue lots by the developer of the Demps/Parkview Homes Preliminary Plat - Exhibit B (attached) shows a potential location for a 10' Side Sewer Easement to service 2509 Dayton Avenue • Buildable area of Lot 7 remains greater than other Lots within the Demps/Parkview Preliminary Plat—including the larger and more typical lots 2 through 5 • Additional length o sewer lateral to west property line of 2509 Dayton Avenue NE is appr ximately 75LF • Estimated cost of installation of additional length of 6-inch diameter sewer lateral: 75LF x $22 per LF=$1,650. - Alternately, a single lateral to mutually benefit the three daylight homes at Dayton Avenue NE could be constructed. This would require an easement along the west boundary of one or mo)Le of the parcels to facilitate mutual use of the facility. - Mr. John Hobson contacted the current City planner(Arnie Henniger?) for the Demps/Parkview Homs Preliminary Plat • No engineering or other development application has been made since Preliminary Plat approval • Understands that the project is trying to be sold by the current property owner, based on conversatilons with the engineer who provided preliminary design for the Plat - In conversations with John Hobson, he supported the idea of providing sewer service via facilities to be constructed by the Demps/Parkview Homes Preliminary Nat I • It would provide a more conventional, gravity type system that is more reliable • Gravity system would not require mechanical facilities requiring regular maintenance, powe Ito operate, and which are more susceptible to failure C:lhearing outline 102803b.doc October 27, 2003 Appeal Hearing for Assessment District No. 0024 Summary Outline of Facts and Considerations Page 3 of 3 ■ Reasonable opportunity exists to provide alternate sanitary sewer service that is likely to be mor reliable than a private pressure system to the as-built Dayton Avenue connection • C:lhearing outline 102803b.doc October 27, 2003 reZa DAYL-11 ir NOM CS , TO 1 PI tatte:‘iz.,0„4 t A K6E-21 . 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This letter is provided as specified by that Notice to protest and request an appeal hearing s necessary for the assessment of our property located at 2509 Dayton Avenue NE. Specifically, our protest is based on the grounds of(1)costs distribution methodology applied and(2)the issue of benefit to the property. The specifics of our grounds for protest, and the inequity of the assessment to our property,has been provided previously both in discussion and in writing to City of Renton staff. A copy of the last letter provided to the City via Mr. John Hobson is enclosed with this correspondence for reference: That December 22,2002 letter clearly descibes the cause and justification for reassessing our property(as well as other daylight rambler homes on Dayton Avenue). It also suggests a resolution to the sewer service and assessment issue by providing for sanitary connection with the proposed plat on an adjacent property. In short,though,our property require i special equipment(grinder pump with long-term maintenance)and additional labor costs to install a side sewer service and connection to the sewer as built at Dayton Avenue. These added costs to connect are a direct result of the sanitary sewer main in Dayton Avenue not being installed to a depth adequate to serve the lower level of our home by a gravity system. The current"fair share"calculation of total cost divided by number of units in the basin for assessment is not equitable in this respect and does not consider the added cost of installing and maintaining a pump system. As it stands, also, the sewer main currently installed along our Dayton Avenue frontage appears to limit the opportunities for us. to sell our property until such time as�he sewer is connected—regardless of the condition and operability of the current septic system(which is in excellent condition). . Therefore,we are requesting that the current assessment be adjusted to consider the additional costs of connection related to our specific condition and/or make other equitable provisions for sewer service to our property. We appreciate your assistance and look forward to resolution of this issue. Thank you. Sincerely, Cyytel _ctI Matthew J.Hough Mr .April A.Tomala 2509 Dayton Avenue NE Renton,WA 98056 (425)226-9621 - Enclosure ' r`LE, '1tt --, N►�tt.Ec7 4 3/ December 22,2002 Mr.John Hobson City of Renton,Dept of Public Works Ublity Systems Division 1055 South Grady Way,5°1 Floor Renton,WA 98055 Dear Mr.Hobson: The City recently completed the installation of a new sewer main and upgraded the water main in front of our home on Dayton Avenue NE with the East Kennydale Sewer and Water Improvement Contract (WWP-17= 2955). I learned just before the construction of these facilities when I visited you at your office in September of this year that the sanitary sewer would not be installed deep enough to facilitate my home without special equipment. This special equipment would cost my family an estimated $8,000 to $12,000 in addition to the normal cost of plumbing an at-grade, home to the service connection provided. Nonetheless, the $6,122 preliminary assessment my family received for this improvement is the same as for those homes able to service with a standard,gravity connection. The City's sewer improvement as constructed not only has no benefit to my home and family, but also appears to have resulted in a negative value to my property. Real estate specialists have indicated(that FHA financing for our home, if we were to sell, would require that connection to the new sewer at the street be complete prior to closing—regardless of the working condition of my existing septic system. Currently, that would require an out-of-pocket cost to my family of at least$17,000 for assessments, plumbing, and a grinder pump system. This does not seem equitable and hopefully was not what the City intended when they proposed this "improvement"for the neighborhood. I understand from our conversations that the sewer system along Dayton Avenue has been constructed at a minimum grade to match the new trunk line at NE 24th Street However, it appears that the depth and/or grade of the trunk line at NE 24" Street could have been adjusted to provide the additional foot-or-so depth needed to accommodate the daylight residences along Dayton Avenue NE. My hope,and request,now would be that the City provide a reasonable and equitable solution for public sewer service to our family's daylight home (and the few others) on Dayton Avenue NE. The Citta has recently approved the Parkview Homes Preliminary Plat (File No. l_UA-02-061,PP,ECF) on the property immediately adjacent to,westerly,and downstream of our property. This 10 lot preliminary subdivision is'required to provide public sewer service,and proposes to extend a sanitary main to the cul-de-sac terminus of the Camas Avenue NE extension.The City has the opportunity to service the Dayton Avenue NE residences with private side sewer extensions from the new sewer main proposed with the Camas Avenue extension. These private services could be provided in easements along adjacent property lines within the proposed plat I understand :the Parkview project has already been approved for the proposed lot configuration. However,this configuration is preliminary and the City has the ability;to require the sewer service extensions with engineering review and approval. The cost of constructing these service extensions could be reimbursed to the Parkview developer with a late comer's fee based on a fair share of actual construction costs at the time the services are utilized. • Construction of the project adjacent to the Parkview project has begun. As such, time appears to be of the essence in resolution of this issue. I appreciate your assistance and look forward to your prompt response. Sincerely, >f45/ f Matthew J.Hough 2509 Dayton Avenue NE Renton,WA 98056 (425)739-4214 x Ms.Susan Fiala:Senior Planner City of Renton(for File No LUA-02-081.PP.ECF) 11CITE OF RENTON mi-..iii% • • Hearing Examiner Jesse Tanner,Mayor Fred J.Kaufman August 26, 2003 _ CITY OF RENTON • Matthew J."Hough AUG 7 2003 April A. Tomala REEIVED 2509 Dayton Avenue NE CITY.CERK'S OFFICE Renton, WA 98056 Re: Appeal of East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I " Special Asssessment Disti ict Notice No. 0024 (SAD-02-001) • Dear Appellants: We received� your appeal dated ugust 3,.2003, and the hearing has been scheduled for tiT�uesday;October 28 -`at 9A0 m? in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of the Renton City Hall. The address is 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. If for some reason you do not plan to attend, or you have any questions,pleae call my secretary at 425-430-6515. Sincerely, . • Fred J. Kau an Hearing Examiner FJK/nt i cc: Mayor Jesse Tanner Jay Covington,Chief Administrative Officer Neil Watts John Hobson (bonnie Walton . 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055-(425)430-6515 RENTON �� AHEAD OF THE CURVE :.t This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer 4i CIT'; DF RENTON al/ Hearing Examiner Fred J.Kaufman Jesse Tanner,Mayor August 26, 2003 Matthew J. Hough April A. Tomala 2509 Dayton Avenue NE Renton, WA 98056 Re: Appeal of East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Asssessment District Notice No. 0024 (SAD-02-001) Dear Appellants: We received your appeals dated August 3,2003, and the hearing has been scheduled for Tuesday, October 28, at 9:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers on the seventh floor of the Renton City Hall. The address is 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. Iffor some reason you do not plan to attend, or you have any questions,pleae call my secretary at 425-430-6515. Sincerely, Vc.x, • Fred J. Kau an Hearing Examiner FJK/nt cc: Mayor Jesse Tanner Jay Covington, Chief Administrative Officer Neil Watts John Hobson Bonnie Walton RE AT 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055-(425)430-6515 lr T o lr CCOAHEAD OF THE CURVE This paper contains 50%recycled material,30%post consumer O ® CITY OF RENTON 0,1 r tri .0 Office of the City Clerk wS ��'�o,�•,� ; `oma AUG 12'03 ,) : 0 3 5.2 }1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 0� `„r ; CC PB } Address (£ur a `` 713067$ U.S. POSTAGE ;. Reauegited e t3. 03 EC 1 PRESORTED SEA Wa 901 - • CITY OF RENTON 354230006505 AUG 2 1 2003 SPOMER CHARMAINE D 2814 PARK AVN • RENTON WA 98056 RECEIVED CITY CLERK'S OFFICE J1 i_ R=—J t3�� _ --- . . _s - 77,- Gyp __ _ - eem lvYo - Ti !R I T E R --.-----:--_ __15M' - - - , .._ ESSEE • " -- .\ C9 AUC ----- ---—__ . .: �� - — -g,� ekc,--- 'L 2., :�',iisi,iitili !tit'�.'''.--17-11- 141111...,11. tt ,� '•- ,, ;.i 1-1-1 I;11i1.ILI I.r I Ltr 14�t iiii''''...'i' August 11,2003 Renton City Council Minutes Page 282 card. •Mr. Guthrie explained that acceptance of this card as identification opens the door for the future acceptance of identification cards of a much more dubious nature. Councilwoman Nelson stated that it is unfortunate that this issue coincides with the recognition of Jalisco Week. Expressing her support for the identification card, she pointed out that the card is only for identification purposes and it benefits both Mexican citizens living in the United States, and those who.need to identify the Mexican citizens. Citizen Comment: Palmer- Marcie Palmer, 2507 Park P1.N., Renton,98056, spoke on behalf of the Kennydale Neighborhood Kennydale Neighborhood Association, and announced upcoming special events Association as follows: ice cream socials are scheduled for August 12 and August 26, and the Kennydale neighborhood picnic will be held on September 3 at Kennydale Lions Park. 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 August 4, 2003. Council concur. August 4,2003 SAD: East Kennydale Phase I, City Clerk submitted appeal from Matthew J.Hough and April A.Tomala, Appeal by Hough&Tomala 2509 Dayton Ave. NE,Renton,98056, of their assessment in the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District(SAD-02- 001). Refer to Hearing Examiner to hold public hearing. Community Services: IKEA Community Services Department recommended approval of a contract with Performing Arts Center Use, Renton School District#403 to specify that the City will have first priority for Renton School District use of the IKEA Performing Arts Center after the School District. Refer to Community Services Committee. Development Services: Development Services Division recommended acceptance of dedication of Williams Short Plat ROW additional right-of-way of a 42-foot wide area of roadway known as NE 5th Ct. Dedication on NE 5th Ct, to fulfill a requirement of the Williams Short Plat(SHP-03-031). Council SHP-03-031 concui. Plat: Highpointe Division II, Development Services Division recommended approval, with conditions, of the Redmond Ave NE,FP-03-059 Highpointe Division II Final Plat; 12 single-family lots on 3.67 acres located at Redmond Ave.NE and NE 12th St. (FP-03-059). Council concur. (See page 285 for resolution.) EDNSP: Hotel/Motel Tax Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department Revenue Reallocation to recommended approval of the Renton Lodging Tax Advisory Committee's Community Marketing recommendation to reallocate hotel/motel tax revenue in the amount of$30,000 Campaign previously earmarked for the since-cancelled Renton Barbecue&Blues Festival to the Renton Community Marketing Campaign for its ongoing 2003 activities. Council concur. Human Resources: 2003 Human Resources and Risk Management Department recommended approval Group Health Cooperative of the 2003 Group Health Cooperative Medical Coverage contracts for Police Medical Coverage Contracts and Non-Uniform Police;LEOFF I Employees;LEOFF 1 Retirees for Eastern Washington;LEOFF 1 Retirees for Western Washington; and Fire,AFSCME and Non-Represented Employees. Refer to Finance Committee. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. Crl Y OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL rf AI#: 6.b Submitting Data: For Agenda of: 8/11/2003 Dept/Div/Board.. AJLS/City Clerk Staff Contact Bonnie Walton Agenda Status Consent X Subject: Public Hearing.. Appeal of East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Correspondence.. Special Assessment District No. 0024 (SAD-02-001) Ordinance Resolution Old Business Exhibits: New Business Appeal Study Sessions Special Assessment District Notice Information Recommended Action: Approvals: Refer to Hearing Examiner to hold ublic hearing Legal Dept Finance Dept Other Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... N/A Transfer/Amendment Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated Total Project Budget City Share Total Project.. SUMMARY OF ACTION: Preliminary approval for the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District was granted by City Council on March 11, 2002. Preliminary assessment notices were mailed to property owners within tie district, and a 20-day appeal period was established. No appeals were filed at that time. On 7/7/2003, Ordinance No. 5014 was adopted by City Council to establish the assessment district Final Notice of Potential Assessment was mailed to 82 property owners within the district!, and the 20-day appeal period was established. One appeal, from Matthew J. Hough and April A.Tomala, 2509 Dayton Avenue NE, Renton,WA 98056, along with the required$75 appeal fee, was received on August 4, 2003, which was within the appeal period. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Refer appeal to the Hearing Examiner to hold the requisite public hearing, establish the record, and provide a written report containing a recommendation to the City Council. I _ Rentonnet/ag,bill/ bh 1 August 3,2003 CITY OF RENTO Renton City Council do City Clerk AUG 0 4 2003 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98055RECEIVED CITY CLERICa OFFICE Re: Protest and Request for Appeal Hearing for Sanitary Sewer Assessment I9. 35 p m • per Special Assessment District No. 0024 NM Dear Council Member, We received a Final Notice of Potential Assessment for the City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase 1 project early the week of July 27,2003. This letter is provided as specified by that Notice to protest and request an appeal hearing as necessary for the assessment of our property located at 2509 Dayton Avenue NE. Specifically,our protea is based on the grounds of(1)costs distribution methodology applied and(2)the issue of benefit to the property. The specifics of our grounds for protest,and the inequity of the assessment to our property,has been provided previously both in discussion and in writing to City of Renton staff. A copy of the last letter provided to the City via Mr.John Hobson is enclosed with this correspondence for reference. That December 22,2002 letter clearly describes the cause and justification for reassessing our property(as well as other daylight rambler homes on Dayton Avenue). It also suggests a resolution to the sewer service and assessment issue by providing for sanitary connection with the proposed plat on an adjacent property. In short,though,our property requi les special equipment(grinder pump with long-term maintenance)and additional labor costs to install a side sewer service and connection to the sewer,as built at Dayton Avenue. These added costs to connect are a direct result of the sanitary sewer main in Dayton Avenue not being installed to a depth adequate to serve the lower level of our home by a gravity system. The current"fair share"calculation of total cost divided by number of units in the basin for assessment is not equitable in this respect and does not consider the added cost of installing and maintaining a pump system. As it stands,also, the sewer main currently installed along our Dayton Avenue frontage appears to limit the opportunities for us to sell our property until such time as the sewer is connected—regardless of the condition and operability of the current septic system(which is iin excellent condition). Therefore,we are requesting that the current assessment be adjusted to consider the additional costs of connection related to our specific condition and/or make otherequitable provisions,for sewer service to our property. We appreciate your assistance and look forward to resolution of this issue. Thank you. Sincerely, ni").‘,44 Mr.Matthew J.HoughC. % - i lsYYte P . Mr .April A.Tomala 2509 Dayton Avenue NE Renton,WA 98056 (425)226-9621 Enclosure --?1%-•VricelD 1-,43/2a December 22,2002 K.. Mr.John Hobson City of Renton, Dept.of Public Works Utility Systems Division 1055 South Grady Way,eh Floor Renton,WA 98055 Dear Mr. Hobson: The City recently completed the installation of a new sewer main and u home on Dayton Avenue NE with the East Kennydale Sewer and Water lam vvemthe er C rntractfront of our 2955). I learned just before the construction of these facilities NSP-r o� this year that the sanitary sewer would not be installed d when i visited you at your office in September of equipment. This special equipmentmyfamily�p enough to facilitate my home without special would cost an estimated$8,000 to $12,000 normal cost of plumbing an at-grade home to the service connection in addition to the preliminary assessment my family received for this improvementNonetheless,els able theenv$6,122 with a standard,gravity connection. The City's is the same as for those homes to service home and family, but also appearsity' sewer improvement as constructed not only has no benefit to my to have resulted in a negative value to my property. Real estate specialists have indicated that FHA financing for our home, if we were to sell, would connection to the new sewer at the street be complete prior to closing_ require thatf my existing septic system. Currently, that would require an out-of-pocketregardless �t�yo�ily of at least$1condition00 for assessments, plumbing,and a grinder pump system. This does not seem equitable and hopefully was not what the City intended when they proposed this "improvement"for the neighborhood. I understand from our conversations that the sewer system along Dayton Avenue has been constructed at a minimum grade to match the new trunk line at NE 24 Street However, it appears that the depth and/or grade of the trunk line at NE 246 Street could have been adjusted to provide the additional foot-or-so depth needed to accommodate the daylight residences along Dayton Avenue NE. My hope,and request, now would be that the City provide a reasonable and equitable solution for public sewer service to our family's daylight home (and the few others) on Dayton Avenue NE. The City. has recently approved the Parkview Homes Preliminary Plat (File No. LUA-02-061,PP,ECi;) on the property immediately adjacent to,westerly,and downstream of our property. This 10 lot preliminary subdivision is required to provide public sewer service,and proposes to extend a sanitary main to the cul-de-sac terminus of the Camas Avenue NE extension.The City has the opportunity to service the Dayton Avenue NE residences with private side sewer extensions from the new sewer main proposed with the Camas Avenue extension. These private services could be provided in easements along adjacent property fines within the Parkview project has already been approved for the proposed lot configuration. However, thplat I is configuratiorstand n is preliminary and the City has the ability to require the sewer service extensions with engineering review and approval. The cost of constructing these service extensions could be reimbursed to the Parkview developer with a late comer's fee based on a fair share of actual construction costs at the time the services are utilized. Construction of the project adjacent to the Parkview project has begun. As such, time appears to be of the essence in resolution of this issue. I appreciate your assistance and look forward to your prompt response. Sincerely, • / Matthew J.Hough 2509 Dayton Avenue NE Renton,WA 98056 (425)739-4214 cc- Ms.Susan Fiala.Senior Planner City of Renton,(for File No.LUA-02-061,PP,ECF) • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I . Special Assessment District No. 0024 HOUGH MATTHEW J+TOMALA PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 3 o Tbayloii 4*�� $6,12235 3 Renfoil, wit 918656 King County Account No. 272000005004 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 On March 12,2002,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.I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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. Yon will only be required'to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that time,li 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). • • 1. 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 4.86% 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:\2003\O8Unfill-PhIfinai notice.doc\DMC\tb 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'_e i =�= F# `,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, Section 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 AppealFee and AppealProcess: 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 601(44-te. Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Foal Hearing • • 1A2003108Uafill-P61_finat_notice.doc\DMatb STATE OF WASHINGTON,COUNTY OF KING } \\ AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE Allison Prohn,being first duly sworn on oath that she is a Legal Advertising Representative of the King County Journal CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF ORDINANCE ADOPTED BY THE RENTON CITY. a daily newspaper, which newspaper is a legal newspaper of general COUNCIL - .- circulation and is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date Following is a summary'of an ordinance adopted by the Renton of publication hereinafter referred to, published in the English language } City Council on July 7,2003. continuously as_a_daily newspaper_in King_County,Washington.TheKing ORDINANCE-NO.5014 — - - County Journal has been approved as a Legal Newspaper by order of the An ordinance of the City of Renton,Washington,establishing,an Superior Court of the State of Washington for King County. assessment district for sanitary The notice in the exact form annexed was published in regular issues of the sewer service for properties adjacent to King County Journal (and not in supplement form) which was regularly Eine Monterey AvenueCNE,, amsE 16th Ste. Blaine NE, Camas Avenue distributed to its subscribers during the below stated period. The annexed NE, Dayton Avenue NE, Edmonds . notice,a: Avenue NE, and Monterey Avenue A/o rl NE, and establishing the amount of CE 0,,C W D//V,q/V CE the charge upon connection,to the facilities. Effective: August 10,2003 / , A complete text of the ordinance is was published on: •/C2/•/ 7//// 03/ available at Renton City Hall, 1055 / S. ,Grady Way; and posted at the Renton Public Libraries, 100 Mill Av?nue South and 2902 NE 12th Street. Upon request to the City The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the sum CleTik's office,(425) 430-6510, copies of $ 6g.06- at the rate of /6.00 per inch for the first will also be mailed for a fee. Bonnie I.Walton publication and /V4 per inch for each subsequent insertion. City Clerk/Cable 4QManager / Published in the King County 7Lr�/Y7 ,Journal July_11,2003.#843628 Allison Prohn Legal Advertising Representative,King County Journal Subscribed and sworn-to me this 607 day of AUG. ,20 05 . ���\\P 11MEAii,,,, „1-44E- . 4`.••e ion...c<`• �///moi Tom A.Meagher _ i c,°NoTAR Y " n Notary Public for the State of7Washington,Residing in Redmond,Washington= i ---411--- z _ 5? Ad Number: 36 c7�o P.O.Number S(P; PUB%,\C ;�0 Cost of publishing this notice includes an affidavit surcharge. 9>; 41414 2y 220°1• C? . ��� �����i OFI W AsN.�����\ August 3,2003 CITY OF RENTON Renton City Council c/o City Clerk AUG 0 4 2003 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 CITY RECEIVED LERKI S-OFFICE Re: Protest and Request for Appeal Hearing for Sanitary Sewer Assessment a ' 35 {�m N nl per Special Assessment District No. 0024 Dear Council Member, We received a Final Notice of Potential Assessment for the City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase 1 project early the week of July 27, 2003. This letter is provided as specified by that Notice to protest and request an appeal hearing as necessary for the assessment of our property located at 2509 Dayton Avenue NE. Specifically, our protest is based on the grounds of(1) costs distribution methodology applied and(2)the issue of benefit to the property. The specifics of our grounds for protest, and the inequity of the assessment to our property, has been provided previously both in discussion and in writing to City of Renton staff. A copy of the last letter provided to the City via Mr. John Hobson is enclosed with this correspondence for reference. That December 22,2002 letter clearly describes the cause and justification for reassessing our property(as well as other daylight rambler homes on Dayton Avenue). It also suggests a resolution to the sewer service and assessment issue by providing for sanitary connection with the proposed plat on an adjacent property. In short,though, our property requires special equipment(grinder pump with long-term maintenance)and additional labor costs to install a side sewer service and connection to the sewer as built at Dayton Avenue. These added costs to connect are a direct result of the sanitary sewer main in Dayton Avenue not being installed to a depth adequate to serve the lower level of our home by a gravity system. The current"fair share"calculation of total cost divided by number of units in the basin for assessment is not equitable in this respect and does not consider the added cost of installing and maintaining a pump system. As it stands, also, the sewer main currently installed along our Dayton Avenue frontage appears to limit the opportunities for us to sell our property until such time als the sewer is connected—regardless of the condition and operability of the current septic system(which is in excellent condition). Therefore,we are requesting that the current assessment be adjusted to consider the additional costs of connection related to our specific condition and/or make other equitable provisions for sewer service to our property. We appreciate your assistance and look forward to resolution of this issue. Thank you. Sincerely, Mr. Matthew J. Hough Mr .April A. Tomala 2509 Dayton Avenue NE Renton, WA 98056 (425)226-9621 Enclosure ram Carl -�Mktt.Ep 'V 3 December 22,2002 Mr.John Hobson City of Renton, Dept.of Public Works Ublity Systems Division 1055 South Grady Way,5th Floor Renton,WA 98055 Dear Mr. Hobson: The City recently completed the installation of a new sewer main and upgraded home on Dayton Avenue NE with the East Kennydale Sewer and WrImprovement rConitrain ct (W* of our 2955). i learned just before the construction of these facilities when 1 visitedyou atour office inP-1of this year that the sanitary sewer would not be installed deep enough to ilitate my home without spm aof l equipment. This special equipment would cost my family an estimated $8,000 to $12,000 in addition to the normal cost of plumbing an at-grade home to the service connectiort preliminary assessment my family received for this improvement is the same as for comes ablthe e to service with a standard,gravity $6,122 connection. The City's sewer improvement as constructed not only has no benefit to my home and family, but also appears to have resulted in a negative value to my property. Real estate specialists have indicated that FHA financing for our home, if we were to sell, would connection to the new sewer at the street be complete prior to closing_ require thof regardless themy existing septic system. Currently, that would require an out-of-pocket cost to mmyof fam working at east$17,000 for assessments, plumbing, and a grinder pump system. This does not Seem equitable and hopefully was not what the City intended when they proposed this "improvement"for the neighborhood. I understand from our conversations that the sewer system along Dayton Avenue has been constructed at a minimum grade to match the new trunk line at NE 24th Street However, it appears that the depth and/or grade of the trunk line at NE 24th Street could have been adjusted to provide the additional foot-or-so depth needed to accommodate the daylight residences along Dayton Avenue NE. My hope, and request, now would be that the City provide a reasonable and equitable solution for public sewer service to our family's daylight home (and the few others) on Dayton Avenue NE. The Cityhas recently approved the Parkview Homes Preliminary Plat (File No. LUA 02-061,PP,ECF) on the property immediately adjacent to,westerly,and downstream of our property. This 10 tot preliminary subdivision is'required to provide public sewer service,and proposes to extend a sanitary main to the cul-de-sac terminus of the Camas Avenue NE extension.The City has the opportunity to service the Dayton Avenue NE residences with private side sewer extensions from the new sewer main proposed with the Camas Avenue extension. These private services could be provided in easements along adjacent property lines within the proposed plat, I understand digt,-the Parkview project has already been approved for the proposed lot configuration. However, this configuration is preliminary and the City has the ability to require the sewer service extensions with engineering review and approval. The cost of constructing these service extensions could be reimbursed to the Parkview developer with a late comers fee based on a fair share of actual construction costs at the lime the services are utilized. Construction of the project adjacent to the Parkview project has begun. As such, time appears to be of the essence in resolution of this issue. I appreciate your assistance and look forward to your prompt response. Sincerely, Matthew J.Hough 2509 Dayton Avenue NE Renton,WA 98056 (425)739-4214 cc Ms-Susan Fiala.Senior Planner City of Renton(:or Fi e Mo,LUA-02-081,PP,ECF) A CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 HOUGH MATTHEW J+TOMALA PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 31427 37TH AV SW $6,122.35 FEDERAL WA 98023 King County Account No. 272000005004 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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,tat 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 requiredto 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). •I 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 4.86% 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:\21103\O8Unfill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb ` f_ 1 T . 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 Ci Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by1 - E 5:00 Rm.). 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, Section 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 publichearing 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. • 6014.444•2.. Wet/Xi-A-, • Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing • IA2003final_notice.doc\DMatb • • I ' . NOTES RECEIPT _ # DATE S/ tom'.!/00.-2 1 i NO. j' 75 RECEIVED FROM ( l O a len Z ® a{Witt(A.,) ►'6OC k - i ADDRESS 7A X�l/`lfd A FOR 14p 9 a 1 cptSobAi . 002 54D-o a._co r i �` ACCOUNT HOW PAID AMT.OF 1 ACCOUNT CA5H , AMT. CHECK I � 1 PAID i '""y� / . ' ' ` BALANCE MONEY BY /�a - _ DUE ORDER ©2001 REDIFORM!s'8E002: 0 ® CITY OF RENTON :4:14,...—..7.z:9"9- Office of the City Clerk ....1 "' /_ • f.. 63 _ 7 • 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 s� _� i 'f S OWES 6 --- -4- - — — ® .t c.,.. i 9 - ._. l • l� CITY OF REINTONN-,;��'`11 L, 4 \.4 _es,.. i . 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WRITER �� Ai i1:�ESSEE d'3 AUG - . ff''�l p. .R V ..'S`?? � �. i. • is .ry _ ���....����.�...,:�`::`14��(`leis;'i';��a;;,,i�;l'��,i;l1�;;�'I:�I �.,:.I,LJ�;1�1:►�:,J1,►�,�1�1�;'aJ!`��,;1 f_ • 'Revised ve,sihh • CITY OF RENTON ._ CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL • SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS J U L 31 2003 EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I RECEIVED I CLERK'S OFFICE Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,12.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification KIMIAI ALI REZA+JULIE E CAMPBELL 2008 NE 16TH ST RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390184508 Legal Description: 250-265 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF TR 250&OF E 100 FT OF TR 265 LY WLY OF 111TH PL SE&S OF PLAT OF VIEW TERRACE LESS N 70 FT MEAS ALG W LN LESS ELY 10 FT THOF MILONAS ALIX 1625 MONTEREY COURT NE RENTON WA 98055 1 KC Tax Act# 334390186008 ' Legal Description: 250&265 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF 250&E 100 FT OF 265 BEG ON S LN OF TR 250 125 FT!W OF SE COR TH N 00 DEG 31 MIN 33 SEC E 237 FT TH N 89 DEG 58 MIN 15 SEC E25 FTTHN OODEG31 MIN 33 SEC 350 FTTONLN OF250TH W ALG NLN OF SD 250&265 DIST 258 FT TO VI LN OF E 100 FT OF SD 265 THS ALG SD W LN 350 FT TH N 89 DEG 58 MIN 15 SEC E 112.78 FT TB SELY ALG CURVE TO LFT RAD 105 FT 37.29 FT TH S 49 DEG 30 MIN 07 SEC E 26.55 FT TH SELY ON CURVE TO RGT RAD 45 FT 39.30 FT TH S 00 DEG 31 MIN 33 SEC W 157.02 FT M/L TO S LN OF 250 TH E 60 FT ALG SD S LN TO BEG LESS POR PLTD VIEW TERRACE • MILONAS ALIX 1625 MONTEREY CT N E RENTON WA 98055 • KC Tax Act# 334390185000 Legal Description: 250-265 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 70 FT MEAS ALG W LN OF POR OF TR 250& OF E 100 FT OF TR 265 LY WLY OF 11TH PL SE&S OF PLAT OF VIEW TERRACE 1 RIPLEY JOHN I+CONSTANCE B 886 SHISHONE DR LA CONNER WA 98257 KC Tax Act# 893650001009 Legal Description: 1 VIEW TERRACE ADD TAKASHIMA KIYOKO 1709 MONTEREY CT NE • RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 893650002007 Legal Description: 2 VIEW TERRACE ADD W:\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SAD\FINAL_sad_roll.doc Page 1 of 14 09-, CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification ROY JOANNA S 1724 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 893650005000 Legal Description: 5 VIEW TERRACE ADD KOLOWITZ KIMBERLY S+BRAVE ELIZABETH 212 THREE ISLAND BLVD#301 HALLANDALE FL 33009 KC Tax Act# 893650006008 Legal Description: 6 VIEW TERRACE ADD ELDRIDGE DEBORAH H 1708 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 893650007006 •Legal Description: 7 VIEW TERRACE ADD • KAISER GERALD R+KRISTEN L 1700 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 893650008004 Legal Description: 8 VIEW TERRACE ADD HILLEGAS CLYDE W STEEDMAN SHAARI L 1632 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 893650009002 Legal Description: 9 VIEW TERRACE ADD W:\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SAD\FINAL sad_roll.doc Page 2 of 14 CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification HILLEGAS CLYDE W Tax Title Cont. 16688 1632 MONTEREY COURT NE RENTON WA 98 056 KC Tax Act# 334390184607 Legal Description: 250 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 50 FT OF N 400 FT OF W 25 FT OF E 125 FT SHORT RONALD R JR+CINDEE K 2116 NE 16TH ST RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390164609 Legal Description: 245 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 80 FT OF E 150 FT OF S 1/2 LESS N 115 FT HUTCHINSON ROBERT E 2124 NE 16TH ST' RENTON WA 980156 KC Tax Act# 334390164500 Legal Description: 245 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 70 FT OF S 175 FT HOWARD A 2117 NE 16TH RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 334390168303 Legal Description: 246 HILLMANS iK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 75 FT OF E 150 FT OF N 1/2 LESS S 140 FT THOF MONTEZ JESSE D 2125 NE 16Th STS RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390168501 Legal Description: 246 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 LOT C OF CITY OF RENTON LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO LUA 01-014 LLA RECORDING NO 20010418900004 BEING A PORTION OF N 1/2 OF TRACT 246 OF C D HILLMANS LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN NO 4 IN SE 1/4 OF SECTION 05-23-05 WILLIAMS JERRY P+JANIS M 1801 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123605 • Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 110.96 FT OF W 96 FT TR 233 • W:\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SAD\FINAL_sad_roll.doc Page 3 of 14 CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification PATEL RAMESH 1809 BLAINE AV NE RENTON WA 98056 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123100 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 96 FT EXC S 110.96 FT&EXC N 396 FT TRAN HUONG D+HUYNH THANH B 1817 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123803 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 396 FT OF W 96 FT JOHNSON JENNIFER 1833 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390124306 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 317 FT OF W 96 FT JANNUSCH GARY CLIFFORD+DENISE EILEEN 1909 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390124207 , Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 238 FT OF W 96 FT JACKSON RODERICK G+SARA A 1917 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123209 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 159 FT OF,W 96 FT FIERLING MARIE C 1908 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123902 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 175 FT OF E 96 FT WAWWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SAD\FINAL_sad_roll.doc Page 4 of 14 • CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Addresls of Owner Identification JACOBSEN GREGIIRY A+RITA BLAI 1900 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123704 II Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS Lk WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 250 FT OF E 96 FT SPAETH HAROLD M 1826 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 980156 KC Tax Act# 334390123407 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS I,K WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 325 FT OF E 96 FT THRUN JOHN M 1818 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390124009 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS iK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 400 FT OF E 96 FT DOHRMAN WILLIAM K+LORNA L 1810 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON.WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390124108 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 475.FT OF E 96 FT WINTERS KENNETH W+KAYLENE M 1802 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123506 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 96 FT LESS N 475 FT LESS ST MAYALL ROBERT E 2230 NE 18Th ST RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390098005 Legal Description: 226 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 105 FT OF W 96.18 FT OF TRACT 226 OF C D HILLMANS LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN NO 4 W:\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Inf111\SAD\FINAL_sad_roll.doc Page 5 of 14 CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL • SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS- EAST KEN IYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Addres's of Owner Identification SAMPLES LARRY C+SHARON L 1824 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 980! 5 KC Tax Act# 334390098500 Legal Description: 226 HILLMANS L WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF W 1/2 SD TR LY SLY OF WOODLAND TERRACE-LESS S 105 FT OF W 96.18 FT SAMPLES LARK 'C+SHARON L 1824 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# —334390098104 Legal Description: 226 HILLMANS WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 1/2 OF 226 LESS POR PLATTED WOODLAND TERRACE LESS N 100 FT ELY OF CAMAS AVE NE&LESS BEG MOST SELY COR LOT 5 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD TH S ALG E LN TR 226 35 FT TH W PLT S LN SD LOT 5 TAP ON A LN WCH IS PLT E L$TR 226&35 FT S OF SW COR LOT 5 TH N ALG SD LN 35 FT TO SW COR SD LOT 5THELY ALG SLNTOPOB EARLY TODD C • 1909 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390098302 Legal Description: 226 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF W 1/2 SD TR LY NLY&WLY OF WOODLAND TERRACE LESS N 100 FT THOF FRANCESCHINA EDWARD 1901 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 • KC Tax Act# 952640009009 Legal Description: 9 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD GENERAL ACCEPTANCE CORP 12207 NE 8Th ST BELLEVUE WA;8005 KC Tax Act# 952640008001 Legal Description: 8 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD • WIMMER PETER+DARLEEN 6011 121ST AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98006 KC Tax Act# 952640007003 -; { Legal Description: 7 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD W:\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SAD\FINAL_sad roll.doc Page 6 of 14 CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 • Property Name/Addres of Owner Identification DEPUE BRIAN J 1825 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 952640006005 Legal Description: 6 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD SAMPLES LARRY C+SHARON L 1824 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 i KC Tax Act# 952640005007 Legal Description: 5&WOODLAND TERRACE ADD LOT 5 TGW POR TR 226 CD HILLMANS LAKE WASH GARDEN OF EDEN DIV NO 4 AS FOLG BEG MOST SELY COR LOT 5 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD TH S ALG ELN TR 226 35 FT TH W PLT S LN SD LOT 5 TAP ON A LN WCH IS PLT E LN TR 226&35 FTS OF SW COR LOT 5 TH N ALG SD LN 35 FT TO'SW COR SD LOT 5 TH ELY ALG S LN TO POB • CITY OF RENTON 1055 S GRADY WAY RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 952640004000 Legal Description: 4 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD JONES JOHN&JUDY 1832 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 952640003002 Legal Description: 3 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD MCNAMEE STEPHEN M 1908 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 952640002004 Legal Description: 2 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD CHRISTMAN ALMA S 1916 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 952640001006 Legal Description: 1 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD W:\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SAD\F NAL_sad_roll.doc Page 7 of 14 ' CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Addres's of Owner Identification WALL EDGAR T 2609 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390004102 Legal Description: 204 HILLMANS Lk WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 80 FT LESS S 95 FT DARST GERALD P&MARNEICE 2601 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390004300 Legal Description: 204 HILLMANS IK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 95 FT OF E 80 FT ENGUM ALEDA MAY 2533 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390009408 Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF LOT 205 BEG NE COR OF SD LOT 205 TH S ALG E LN 65 FT TH W PLW N LN OF SD LOT 113 FT TH N 65 FT TH E 113 FT TO TPOB JOHNSON CALVIN D 2517 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390008004 Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 110 FT OF N 68 FT OF S 211 FT OF N 1/2 PUGET SOUND REISIDENTIAL SER 2509 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390009002 Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF N 1/2 BEG AT SE COR OF SD N 1/2 TH N 75 FT TO TPOB TH CONTG N 68 FT ALG W LN OF 116TH AVE SE TH W 110 FT TH S 43 FT TH E 10 FT TH S 25 FT TH E 100 FT TO TPOB ROBY ROBERT W+LYNDA R 2501 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390009309 Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF E 100 FT OF N 1/2 W:\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SAD\FINAL_sad roll.doc Page 8 of 14 I - I CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification ZYSKOWSKI KIM&NORMAN 2433 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390008509 Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 76 FT OF S 252 FT OF E 100 FT KIERAS MARK AI+SANDRA Y 2417 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390008400 Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 76 FT OF S 176 FT OF E 100 FT • UPSHAW CORA 2416 EDMUNDS AVE NE RENTON.WA 98055 • KC Tax Act# 42305913800 I Legal Description: 042305 138 S 55 FT OF W 370.71 FT OF GOV LOT 4 IN NW 1/4 OF SEC.04-23-05 LESS CO RD TGW POR OF W 1/2 OF NW 1/4-BAAP 45 FT S&30 FT E OF SW CORNER OF SAID GOV LOT'4 AND TPOB TH S 88-16-55 E 340.71 FT TH NLY 45 FT TH WLY 340.71 FT TH SLY 45 FT TO TPOB ANDREW BERNICE E 2432 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 • KC Tax Act# 42305921902 Legal Description: 042305 219 N 98 FT OF S 153 FT OF W 110 FT OF•GL 4 LESS W 30 FT BERGH DAVID EUGENE+GROTELUS 2508 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 42305921704 Legal Description: 042305 217 N 97 FT OF S 300 FT OF W 130 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD • MCLEOD PENN I • 2516 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 42305919708 Legal Description: 042305 197 N 85 FT OF S 385 FT OF W 150 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD LESS POR PLA 1TED SANDEE . TERRACE W:\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SAD\FINAL_sad_roll.doc Page 9 of 14 • CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 I , Property Name/Address of Owner Identification HERTENSTEIN I-EIDEMARIE M 2600 EDMONDSAVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 42305921407 Legal Description: 042305 214 N 75 FT OF S 460 FT OF W 130 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD BIELEC JOZEF 2616 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 42305922009 Legal Description: 042305 220 N 130 FT OF S 590 FT OF W 130.41 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD BRASSINGTON KEITH B 2632 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98059 KC Tax Act# 42305913909 Legal Description: 042305 139 POR OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT INTRSN OF E LN OF 116Th AVE SE&S LN OF BASS BLVD TH S 80 FT TH S 88-45-30 E 104 FT TH N TO SLY LN OF BASS BLVD TH WLY ALG SD BLVD TO BEG BOHANON THERESA M-i-CHARLES A PO BOX 3201 ' RENTON WA 98056-0008 KC Tax Act# 272000002001 Legal Description: 2 GAITbN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 BATES MICHAEIL A+PRESSLY, JOAN D 2425 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000003009 Legal Description: 3 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 NANAYAKKARA USHANI 2501 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000004007 Legal Description: 4 GA 1-1'bN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 W:\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SADWINAL_sad_roll.doc Page 10 of 14 CITY OF RENTON I FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNyDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification I " HOUGH MATTHEW J+TOMALA 2509 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000005004 Legal Description: 5 GA IEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 MCNULTY MARK J+DANE rib 2517 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000006002 Legal Description: 6 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 NAVE DAVID A 2525 DAYTON AV NE RENTON WA 98056 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000007000 Legal Description: 7 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 WIMMER PETER+DARLENE 6011 121ST AVERSE BELLEVUE WA 98006 98006 KC Tax Act# 272000008008 Legal Description: 8 GA 1'1'hN JR ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 WIMMER PETER+DARLENE 6011 121ST AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98006 KC Tax Act# 272000009006 , Legal Description: 9 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 PALMER KATHII EEN M 2508 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000010004 Legal Description: 10 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 JAHN KURT L+KIMBERLY A 2500 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000011002 Legal Description: 11,GA IThN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 W:\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SAD\FINAL_sad_roll.doc Page 11 of 14 1 1 CITY OF RENTON , FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Addres's of Owner Identification OLSON PETER M+SUZANNE J 2424 DAYTON AYE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000012000 Legal Description: 12 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 WIK DONALD H n 2416 DAYTON AVE NE )O C C1t i° RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000013008 Legal Description: 13 GAf1'FN J R ADD A REPL` r - CHHUOR HENGCHHUOR+KII r ®C I� SOK 1922 NE 24TH ST ' RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620012004 Legal Description: 12 STOLLENMAYER ADD • • • I GILLEY WILLIAM D JR GILLEY • PAULA L PO BOX 566 KIRKLAND WA 98083 KC Tax Act# 334390228107 • Legal Description: 261 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N1/2 OF S 160 FT OF W 1/2 LESS POR PLATTED STOLLENMAYER ADD - I 1 ' I SWANSON KIMBERLY K+JACKSON • 2421 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390228305 Legal Description: 261 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 LESS N 1/2 OF S 160 FT OF W 1/2 LESS POR PLATTED STOLLENMAYER ADD LESS N 107 FT THOF FREY JAMES 0 JR 2425 MONTEREY AVE NE • RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390228008 Legal Description: 261 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 107 FT OF S 404.118 FT OF W 1/2 LESS POR PLATTED STOLLEN MAYER ADD W:\WWP-27-2955 East Kenn dale Sewer 1nfi11\SAD\FINAL sad roll.doc Page 12 of 14 Y _ _ CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification KHOUNSOMBATH KHAM 2435 MONTEREY1AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620011006 Legal Description: 11 STOLLENMAYER ADD CHAUDRY MANSOOR M 2441 MONTEREY(AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620010008 Legal Description: 10 STOLLENMAYER ADD FOSTER MARK W 2447 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620009000 1 Legal Description: 9 STOLLENMAYER ADD BATES ALBERT T 2448 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 802620008002 Legal Description: 8 STOLLENMAYER ADD DIFFENDORFER'JAMES H+MARCIA 2442 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620007004 1 Legal Description: 7 STOLLENMAYER ADD GILBERTSON TODD L 2436 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 • KC Tax Act# 802620006006 Legal Description: 6 STOLLENMAYER ADD W:\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SAD\F1NAL sad_roll.doc Page 13 of 14 CITY OF RENTON . FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Addres of Owner Identification JOHNSEN PARKER L&JANET H 2430 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620005008 Legal Description: 5 STOLLENMAYER ADD MCKENZIE DONALD R 2424 MONTEREY NE • RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620004001 Legal Description: 4 STOLLENMAYER ADD LARSON JERRY10 2418 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98955 KC Tax Act# 802620003003 Legal Description: 3 STOLLENMAYER ADD WILGUS MICHAEL R 2412 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620002005 Legal Description: 2 STOLLENMAYER ADD PO TSANG W 2406 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620001007 Legal Description: 1 STOLLENMAYER ADD Parcel# KC Tax Act# Legal Description: W:\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SAD\FINALsad roll.doc Page 14 of 14 return 'to- sender _y -tee-du-e- First-Class Mail Postage and Fees Paid USPS Permit No. G-10 s o CITY OF RENTON == - ° '1.. : r: • 7 �.T Fj-:z-::�•f � C _n Office of the City Clerk • .• "; •\ - 4,1 ,r• •.1055 South Grady Way-Renton Washington 98055 `'U ° ' 5 a 3 `•� 1 �' ' : ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED or • F% /7,,1,, 15 ° . 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That on the 15th day of July, 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 on the attached list, Final Notice of Potential Assessment for East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I, Special Assessment District No. 0024 (SAD-02-001). 16eRA4.Q , �• &GU- Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk/Cable Manager SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE me this/S day of ._.f v- L, , 2003. / oo uz n D. Lombard T, • Nota Public in and for th-tate.9f1, TT( ePUMA Washington, residing at ew j� ', , My Commission Expires: t c �® tli a r Smooth Feed SheetsTM Use template for 5160® } ,' ' Qer 042305913800 042305913909 042305919708 Na.�4- re Se)1 (426e 7�a�/d5 UPSHAW CORA . 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BRIAN J • WIMMER PETER+DARLEEN GALLIANO ENRICO V 1825 CAMAS AV NE 6011 121ST AV SE PO BOX 4363 RENTON WA 98056 BELLEVUE WA 98006 FEDERAL WA 98063 952640009009 FRANCESCHINA EDWARD 1901 CAMAS AV NE RENTON WA 98055 1 , • 6 AVERY® Address Labels Laser 5160® t CITY OF RENTON -71)%s SEt- /y corced, FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - ' SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I T e: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 i Ethialais P �Perty Name/Address of Owner IdentiNation W 7/?//6/6/6(1/6) i UPSHAW CORA 2416 EDMUNDS AV NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 042305913800 Legal Description: 3 42305 138 S 55 FIT OF W 370.71 FT OF GOV LOT 4 IN NW 1/4 OF SEC 04-23-05 LESS CO RD TGW P(bOF W 1/2 OF NW 1/4-BAAP 45 FT S&30 FT E OF SW CORNER OF SAID GOV LOT 4 AND TPO, TH S 88-161 55 E 340.71 FT TH NLY 45 FT TH WLY 340.71 FT TH SLY 45 FT TO TPOB I BRASS GTON KEITH B 2632 EDIk,\NDS AV NE • RENTON W 98059 KC Tax Act# 042305913909 1 Legal Description: 042305 139 POR OF 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT INTRSN OF E LN OF 116TH AVE SE&S LN OF BASS BLVD TH S 80 FT TH 88-45-30 E 104 FT TH N TO SLY LN OF BASS BLVD TH WLY ALG SD BLVD TO BEG I KEEGANSHELBY ROSS - 2516 EDMONDS IAV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 042305919708 Legal Description: 042305 197 N 85 FT OF S 385 FT OF W 150 T OF GL 4 LESS CO RD LESS POR PLATTED SANDEE TERRACE HERTENSTEIN ,EIDEMARIE M 2600 EDMONDS AV NE RENTON WA 98056 _ KC Tax Act# 042305921407 Legal Description: 042305 214 N 75 FT OF S 460 FT OF W 130 FT OF GL 4 LES CO RD BERGH DAVID EUGENE+GROTELUS 2508 EDMONDSIAV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 042305921704 Legal Description: 042305 217 N 97 FT OF S 300 FT OF W 130 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD ANDREW BERNICE E 2432 EDMONDS'AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 042305921902 1 Legal Description: 042305 219 N 98 SFT OF S 153 FT OF W 110 FT OF GL 4 LESS W 30 FT I:\2003\08\final_sad_fm.doc/bh Page 1 of 12 CITY OF RENTON - FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I :Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 \i'Verty Name/Address of Owner Idecation BIELEC JOZEF Id 2616 EDMONDS AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 042305922009 Legal Description: 2305 220 N 130 FT OF S 590 FT OF W 130.41 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD I BAT MICHAEL A+ PRESSL ,JOAN D 2425 DA ON AV NE RENTON • 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000003009 , Legal Description: 3 GATTEN J R AID • REPLAT OF TR 218 GILL STEVEN J+NANAY ARA USHANI 2501 DAYTON AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000004007 Legal Description: 4 GATTEN JR D A REPLAT OF TR 21: i HOUGH MATTHEW J+TOMALA ' 31427 37TH AV SW FEDERAL WA 98023 KC Tax Act# 272000005004 Legal Description: 5 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 STENHJEM BRADLY J+ANDREWS,DEBORAH K 2517 DAYTON AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000006002 Legal Description: 6 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 I NAVE DAVID A 2525 DAYTON AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000007000 Legal Description: 7 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 ' I:\2003\08\final_sad_fm.doc/bh Page 2 of 12 CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL • SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 roperty Name/Addres of Owner Ide tification _ I WIMMER PETER+DARLENE 6011 121ST AV S BELLEVUE WA 98006 KC Tax Act# 272000008008 Legal Description: 8 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 1 MMER PETER+DARLENE 60 121ST AV SIE BEL VUE WA 98006 KC Tax Act# 2720001 9006 Legal Description: 9 GATTEN' ' ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 JAHN KURT L+' BERLY A 2500 DAYTON AV\E RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000011002 Legal Description: 11 GATTEN J R ADD A REP►•T OF TR 218 OLSON PETER MI +SUZANNE J 2424 DAYTON AV NE RENTON WA 981056 KC Tax Act# 272000012000 Legal Description: 12 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 WIK DONALD H 2416 DAYTON AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000013008 Legal Description: 13 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 WALL EDGAR T 2609 EDMONDS AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390004102 Legal Description: 204 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 80 FT LESS S 95 FT DARST GERALD P&MARNEICE 2601 EDMONDS AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390004300 Legal Description: 204 HILLMANS;LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 95 FT OF E 80 FT I:\2003\08\final_sad_fm.doc/bh Page 3 of 12 CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL • • SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I T .e: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 'roperty Name/Address of Owner Ide•tification JOHNSON CALVIN D 2517 EDMONDS AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390008004 Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 110 FT OF N 68 FT OF S 211 FT OF N 1/2 ERAS MARK AII+SANDRA Y 24'7 EDMONDS kttV NE RE ION WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390 c 1 8400 Legal Description: 205 HILL :•NS 11K WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 76 FT OF S 176 FT OF E 100 FT PUGET SOUND SIDENTIAL SER 2509 EDMONDS A NE RENTON WA 9805 KC Tax Act# 334390009002 Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN G• °.l EN OF EDEN#4 POR OF N 1/2 BEG AT SE COR OF SD N 1/2 TH N 75 FT TO TPOB TH CONTG N 68' T ALG W LN OF 116TH AVE SE TH W 110 FT TH S 43 FT TH E 10 FT THS25FTTHE 100 FT TO TPO ROBY ROBERT JIM' R 2501 EDMONDSIAV NE RENTON WA 98056 • KC Tax Act# 334390009309 Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4. 75 FT OF E 100 FT OF N 1/2 ENGUM ALED I MAY 2533 EDMONDS AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390009408 Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF LOT 20 :EG NE COR OF SD LOT 205 TH S ALGELN65FT;THWPLWNLNOFSDLOT 113FTTHN65FT 1 E113FTTOTPOB MAYALL ROBERT E 2230 NE 18TH ST RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390098005 Legal Description: 226 HILLMANS ILK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4'S 105 FT OF W 96.18 FT OF TRAL T 226 OF C D HILLMANS LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN NO 4 I:\2003\08\final_sad_fm.doc/bh Page 4 of 12 CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL • SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I 1.e: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 'roperty Name/Address of Owner Iden i'fication SAMPLES LARRY C+SHARON L 1824 CAMAS AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390098104 Legal Description: 226 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 1/2 OF 226 LESS POR PLATTED WOODLAND ' TERRACE LESS N 100 FT ELY OF CAMAS AVE NE&LESS BEG MOST SELY COR LOT 5 OODLAND TERRACE ADD TH S ALG E LN TR 226 35 FT TH W PLT S LN SD LOT 5 TAP ON A LN t H IS PLT E LN TR 226&35 FT S OF SW COR LOT 5 TH N ALG SD LN 35 FT TO SW COR SD LOT 5 LYALGSLNTOPOB EARLY ODD C 1909C• \SAV!NE RENTON • 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390098302 Legal Description: 226 HILLMANS LK GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF W 1/2 SD TR LY NLY&WLY OF WOODLAND TERRA LESS N 100 FT THOF SAMPLES LARRIY C+SH•'ON L 1824 CAMAS AV NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 334390098500 Legal Description: 226 HILLMANS K WN GARDEN O ' DEN#4 POR OF W 1/2 SD TR LY SLY OF WOODLAND TERRACE-LESS S 105 FT OF W 96.18 T JACKSON RODERICK G+SARA A 1917 BLAINE AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123209 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 OF N 159 FT OF W 96 FT SPAETH HAROLD M 1826 BLAINE AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123407 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 325 FT E 96 FT WINTERS KENNETH W+KAYLENE M 1802 BLAINE AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123506 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 96 FT LESS N 475 FT LESS ST I:\2003\08\final_sad_fm.doc/bh Page 5 of 12\ CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL • ' SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Typ Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Pro rty Name/Address of Owner Identific..tion • WILLIAMS JERRY P+JANIS M 1801 BLAINE AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123605 Legal Description: 2 > HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 110.96 FT OF W 96 FT TR 233 JACO:,EN GREGRY A+RITA BLAI 1900 BLA AU NE RENTON 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123704 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS 1 K' GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 250 FT OF E 96 FT TRAN HUONG D+H THANH B . 1817 BLAINE AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123803 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS ILK WN GARDENS. EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 396 FT OF W 96 FT FIERLING MARIIE C 1908 BLAINE AV NE RENTON WA 98056 • KC Tax Act# 334390123902 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S ,5 FT OF N 175 FT OF E 96 FT DOHRMAN WILLIAM K& LORNA L 1810 BLAINE AV NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 334390124108 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 47 T OF E 96 FT JANNUSCH GARY CLIFFORD+ DENISE EILEEN 1909 BLAINE AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390124207 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 238 FT OF W 96 F • I:\2003\08\final_sad_fm.doc/bh Page 6 of 12 CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL • SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I T .e: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 'roperty Name/Addre s of Owner Ide ification MONTEIRO HENkY F T JR+JENNI 1833 BLAINE AN/NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390124306 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 317 FT OF W 96 FT H b CHINSON ROBERT E 212, E 16TH RENTS WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 33439016, 00 Legal Description: 245 HILLMA LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 70 FT OF S 175 FT SHORT RONALD R 1'+CINDEE K 2116 NE 16TH ST RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390164609 Legal Description: 245 HILLMANS LK WN GARD•. OF EDEN#4 W 80 FT OF E 150 FT OF S 1/2 LESS N 115 FT HOWARD A 2117 NE 16TH • RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 334390168303 Legal Description: 246 HILLMANS K WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 75 FT OF E 150 FT OF N 1/2 LESS S 140 FT THOF MONTEZ JESSE D 2125 NE 16TH ST RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390168501 Legal Description: 246 HILLMANS 1K WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 LOT C OF CI IF RENTON LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO LUA 01-014 LLA RECORDING NO 2001041890 g 104 BEING A PORTION OF N 1/2 OF TRACT 246 OF C D HILLMANS LAKE WASHINGTON GARDE •F EDEN NO 4 IN SE 1/4 OF SECTION 05-23-05 HILLEGAS CLYDE W TAX TITLE CONT. 16688 1632 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390184607 Legal Description: 250 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 50 FT OF N 400 FT OF W 25 FT O E 125 FT I:\2003\08\final_sad_fm.doc/bh Page 7 of 1 • _ CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I T .e: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Ide.tification MILONAS ALIX 1625 MONTEREY CT N E RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 334390185000 Legal Description: 50-265 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 70 FT MEAS ALG W LN OF POR OF TR 250& I. E 100 FT OF TR 265 LY WLY OF 11TH PL SE&SOF PLAT OF VIEW TERRACE KIMI• ALI+JUI IIE CAMPBELL 1201 N 3'TH ST RENTON • • 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390186008 • Legal Description: 250&265 HILLIV1• . S LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 LOT 2 OF RENTON SHORT PLAT#LUA-00- 113-SHPL REC#200 30900007 SD SP DAF-POR OF TR 250&OF E 100 FT OF TR 265 LYING WLY OF WLY LN OF 111TH • SE AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF VIEW TERRACE&SLY OF A LN DAF- BAAP ON W LN SOF E 100 T OF SD TR 265 WCH BEARS S 0-31-19 W 420 FT FR NXN OF SD W LN WITH N LN OF SD TR 265 N 89-58-15 E TO WLY LN OF SD 111TH PL SE&TERM OF SD LN ' I FREY JAMES 0 JR 2425 MONTEREY AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390228008 Legal Description: 261 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN •• N 107 FT OF S 404.118 FT OF W 1/2 LESS POR PLATTED STOLLEN MAYER ADD I GILLEY WILLIAM D&PAULA L PO BOX 566 KIRKLAND WA 98083 KC Tax Act# 334390228107 Legal Description: 261 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 1/2 OF S 1 0 FT OF W 1/2 LESS POR PLATTED STOLLENMAYER ADD I SWANSON KIMBERLY K+JACKSON ' 2421 MONTEREY AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390228305 Legal Description: 261 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 LESS N 1/2 OF S 160 FT OF W LESS POR PLATTED STOLLENMAYER ADD LESS N 107 FT THOF TSANG WING PO 2406 MONTEREY AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620001007 Legal Description: 1 STOLLENMAYER ADD I:\2003\08\final_sad_fm.doc/bh Page 8 of 12 CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL • SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 • I \ roperty Name/Addres of Owner Identification LARSON JERRY 0 2418 MONTEREY AV NE RENTON WA 98b55 KC Tax Act# 802620003003 Legal Description: 33 STOLLENMAYER ADD KENZIE DONALD R 242, MONTEREY NE REN N WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 80262000,001 Legal Description: 4 STOLLEN •IER ADD JOHNSEN P• • • L&JANET H 2430 MONTEREY A NE RENTON WA 98'056 KC Tax Act# 802620005008 Legal Description: 5 STOLLENMAYER ADD GILBERTSON TODD L 2436 MONTEREY AV NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 802620006006 Legal Description: 6 STOLLENMAYER ADD DIFFENDORFER JAMES H+MARCIA 2442 MONTEREY AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620007004 Legal Description: 7 STOLLENMAYER ADD BATES ALBERT'T 2448 MONTEREY AV NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 802620008002 Legal Description: 8 STOLLENMAYER ADD FOSTER MARK W 2447 MONTEREY AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620009000 Legal Description: 9 STOLLENMAYER ADD I:\2003\08\final—sad—fm.doc/bh Page 9 of 12 • CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Pro rty Name/Address of Owner Identific tion I KHOUNSOMBAI H KHAM 2435 MONTEREY AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620011006 • Legal Description: 11 STOLLENMAYER ADD HUOR HENGCHHUOR+KIEN SOK 19 • NE 24TH S'1 REN ON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 8026201 2004 Legal Description: 12 STOLL i MAYER ADD • RIPLEY JOHN +ICONSTANCE B 4310 85TH AV MERCER ISLAN I WA 98040 KC Tax Act# 893650001009 Legal Description: 1 VIEW TERRAC AD I TAKASHIMA KIYOKO 1709 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 893650002007 Legal Description: 2 VIEW TERRACE ADD ROY JOANNA S , 1724 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 893650005000 Legal Description: 5 VIEW TERRACE ADD KOLOWITZ KIMBERLY S+BRAVE E , 1716 MONTEREY ST NE RENTON WA 98056 I KC Tax Act# 893650006008 1 Legal Description: 6 VIEW TERRACE ADD ELDRIDGE DEBORAH H 1708 MONTEREY,CT NE RENTON WA 98056 ,_ KC Tax Act# 893650007006 j Legal Description: 7 VIEW TERRACE ADD I:\2003\08\final_sad_fm.doc/bh Page 10 of 12 • f , tiT i d , CITY OF RENTON I FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL • SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner entification I HILLEGAS CLYDE W STEEDMAN SHAARI L 1632 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 893650009002 Legal Description: 9 VIEW TERRACE ADD HRISTMAN ALMA S 1' 6 CAMAS AV NE RE ' ON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 952640 1 11006 Legal Description: 1 WOODL D TERRACE ADD I MCNAMEE ST `• EN M • 1908 CAMAS AV RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 952640002004 Legal Description: 2 WOODLAND TERRACE •\•D JONES JOHN&JUDY 1832 CAMAS AU NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 952640003002 Legal Description: 3 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD CITY OF RENTON 1055 S GRADY WY RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 952640004000 Legal Description: 4 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD SAMPLES LARRY C+SHARON L 1824 CAMAS AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 952640005007 Legal Description: 5&WOODLAND TERRACE ADD LOT 5 TGW POR TR 226 CD HILLMAN, LAKE WASH GARDEN OF EDEN DIV NO 4 AS FOLG BEG MOST SELY COR LOT 5 WOODLAND ' RRACE ADD TH S ALG ELN TR 22635FT'THWPLT SLNSDLOT 5TAP ONALNWCHISPLT EL ' TR226&35 FTS OF SW COR LOT 5 TH N ALG SD LN 35 FT TO SW COR SD LOT 5TH ELY ALG S ► TO POB I:\2003\08\final_sad_fm.doc/bh Page 11 of 12 - r CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I e: Wastewater Utility Improvements Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Addrss of Owner Ide I tification - DEPUE BRIAN J 1825 CAMAS AV NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 952640006005 Legal Description: 6 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD ALLIANO ENRII CO V PI :OX 4363 FED.• L WA 98063 KC Tax Act# 9526400::001 Legal Description: 8 WOODLA'b TERRACE ADD FRANCESCHINADWARD 1901 CAMAS AVN• RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 952640009009 Legal Description: 9 WOODLAND TERRACE s i \ I:\2003\08\final_sad_fm.doc/bh Page 12 of 12 4 ,4_ CITY_ OF RENTON - -}: I, SAT p � 1.1 is: V Office of the City Clerk ce p 1 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 W BAR 1 i 0 25 ¢ CC °c PB METER ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED P. `� 1+r A 7713190 U.S. POSTAGE ...' pt.040Nr..--. .4eL.OS/".' .3 /24//L CITY OF RENTON MAR 2 e 2002 4) ° ( 272000005004 HOUGH MATTHEW J-i-TOMALA RECEIVED 031427 37TH AVE SW CITY CLERKS OFFICE FEDERAL WA Y WA 98023 r•L tea -Z. t 3 11410-1, 0 SUCH '"-- 1Z.c" RgO 5- _' 1UN BEIR, II ti4' -oma H H gi Hi HiH H MI 051511 HIiI! - 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" ot.p. 44 i . —. .. .— ;;.,..;_, ..... _ . • -- -.4 ...-,:;,.....• Jr -s,';-.• ';."''',,,-•",-7--;1-e- . ?::•.'47+4 •- - ' ' •.- , ." ./ :WY .-K.....--,•_,1,4`,7,4:-A--,- ' -:r.:"'- . -,,,,,....,....i.,-.,.:.. t.V8EniC"-7.7-•= 4-...._..,-,--.. .. ,. 111 :,i'• - P q:t• ' .. '.? ; • • ' , 1 ,, i1A.- IS i -Ilet , 1 ! I 1! t• iif i.it-i ili .. ' tl..4i tt I Mt. i ill I' II I tit lti.t Sit , - . . , ,-, .. • ::' -‘ -,1f .. , , `,„•• , , ,..4 ,• .-...', • 1:f ',.• CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 UPSHAW CORA PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2416 EDMUNDSAV NE $6,122.35 RENTON W 98055 King County Account No. 04230913800 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305. 138 S 55 FT OF W 370.71 FT OF GOV LOT 4 IN NW 1/4 OF SEC 04-23-05 LESS CO RD TGW POR OF W 1/2 OF NW 1/4- BAJP 45 FT S&30 FT E OF SW CORNER OF SAID GOV LOT 4 AND TPOB TH S 88-16-55 E 340.71 FT TH NLY 45 FT TH WLY 340.71 FT TH SLY 45 FT TO TPOB On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 tile sewer.This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge,by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% per annum for a period of ten years. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is r ' C:\Documents and Settings\jhobsonVLocal Se ings\Temp\Infi11_sad.doc\JDH\bh 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 CityClerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by :4 { ,�,0--',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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. & -11 LIJG�Q d-n� Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing 1:\2003\08\lnfi11-Ph1_final_notice.doc\DMC1tb • I CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of RentonEast Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I . Special Assessment District No. 0024 BRASSING 'ON KEITH B PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2632 EDMONDS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98059 King County Account No. 042305913909 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 04205 139 POR OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT INTRSN OF E LN OF 116TH AVE SE&S LN OF BASS BLVD TH S 80 FT TH S 88-45-30 E 104 FT TH N TO SLY LN OF BASS BLVD TH WLY ALA SD BLVD TO BEG On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 anordinance which will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a boundary that includes any parcelthat 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 gainsbenefit from these sewer facilities. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without triggering the assessment. Benefitfrom 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),1that 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 inc eases.its density either by change of use(i.e., single family to multi- family) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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 I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by ► rs_ ,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, Section 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 contact John. Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6014.444e- i UJGZtt> Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing 1:\2003\08Unfill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DM(ltb • li CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 MCLEOD PENN PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2516 EDMONDS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 042305919708 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 197 N 85 FT OF S 385 FT OF W 150 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD LESS POR PLATTED SANDEE TERRACE On March 12, 2002, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sani y sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary , Sewer Infill Phase I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 per unit. The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the Citythe 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 7 " 5:00 P.M.). mailing by F4= - , ::�:- � , 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. #60-71444x:.J. Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing 1 " 1:\2003\08Unfill-Phl final_notice.doc\DMC1tb A - • CITY OF RENTON , FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 • KEEGAN SHELBY ROSS ilfj, 4 PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2516 EDMONDS AV NE • 6°11 t' $6,122.35RENTON WA 98056 . ,King County Ac,ount No. 042305919708 „^\► LEGAL DESCRIP •N: 042305 197 N 85 FT OF S 385 FT OF W 150 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD LESS POR PLATTED SANDEE TERRACE On March 12, 2002, I, Bo iq ie I. 1Walton,the City Clerk of Renton, Washington,mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sa,itary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary _Sewer Infill Phase I Project. have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as shown on the attach-• map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance No.4444. For those properties that could rece've benefit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a'fair share'cost of thle sew- .This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge,by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of the "-wer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established :t$6,122.35 per unit. The purpose of the assessment district is to a ow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilities from all those ho benefit from its construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record an ordinance which • 1 serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a boundary that includes any •arcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure,in fairness to all,that any property owne that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will,connect#fight away. The benefit : 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:T;^ ._:.. - 11l 1;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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6474.44.41.- Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\O8 Infill-Ph 1_final_notice.doc\DMCUb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of RentonEast Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I . Special Assessment District.No. 0024 HERTENSTEIN HEIDEMARIE M PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2600 EDMONDS AV NE , $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 • King County Account No. 042305921407 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 214 N 75 FT OF S 460 FT OF W 130 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of unitsprojected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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,ghat 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 paylthis 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infi11-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 Cit Clerk, 1055 S. Grady`Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this (by "mailingu� ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6O1c14iz- /1.),266-7t--) Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing I:\2003\08Unfill-Phl_final._notice.doc\HMC1tb • • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 BERGH DAVIDh PER UNIT ASSESSMENT EUGENE+GROTELUS 2508 EDMONDS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 042305921704 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 217 N 97 FT OF S 300 FT OF W 130 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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,bydividing the cost of theconveyance portion of the sewer by the number of unitsprojected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 pi 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 1 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 4.86% 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 I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tli 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 +. „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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at .425-430-7279 'or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. ��tiyLt� �4• UJGZ.�'.c.d� Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing • 1:\2003\08Unfill-Ph1_final notice.doc\DMC\tb • • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT • for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 VANGLA PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2432 EDMONDS AV NE • $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 042305921902 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 219 N 98 FT OF S 153 FT OF W 110 FT OF GL 4 LESS W 30� . . . On March 12, 2002, 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.I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 anyparcel 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). J i 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb . J 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 'f:.. = M t 5:00 mailing(by .:�.-_ - .�� -', 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6i6r114/tuz- Zdatte7t-, Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\08\lnfill-Ph1_final_notice.doc\DMCAtb • ,41 ti I 1 CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 ANDREW BERNICE E V PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2432 EDMONDS AV 4) $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 •� � Nit- King Co •ty Account No. 042305921902 �; ,�9' �-�`,qdt I' .V LEGAL DES►' I'TION: 042305 219 N 98 FT OF S 153 FT OF W 110 FT OF GL 4 LESS W • 30 On March 12, 2002, . Bonnie I. alton, the City Clerk of Renton,Washington, mailed you a'notice of potential assessmen' or sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Pro -ct. We'have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as shown on the a, .ched map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance No.4444. For those properties that could eceive benefit directly by the sewers, future-use would trigger payment of a'fair share'cost of the ewer.This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge,by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion o the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served . by this main. This rate has been e4abh ed at$6,122.35 per unit. The purpose of the assessment district i to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the . construction of the sewer facilities from all hose who benefit from its construction. To.accomplish this,we are required to record an ordinance w c ich will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ` ordinance will establish a boundary that inclu.<s any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any prop- ' owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The b enefit area is defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This boundary . shown on the attached map. You will only be required to pay this assessment w 1 •n the property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that time, the property can be s o ld or change hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can be 'escribed as follows: • A property not currently connected to a City sewer facili (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. Untilthen,the assessment will not be trigered.. • For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, his assessment will only be triggered if the property increases its density either by change of use'(i.e., single family to multi- family) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 1 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08Unfill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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}a Qtt�,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 60-7(444c..." zdatta-s_,‘ Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing 1:12003108Unfill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb • I 1 CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City.of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I . Special Assessment District No. 0024 BIELEC JOZEF K PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2616 EDMONDS AV NE '. , $6,12235 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 042305922009 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 220 N 130 FT OF S 590 FT OF W 130.41 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO/ID On March 12, 2002, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington,mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitay sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at'$6,122.35 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 Tight 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of.land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\In fi11-Ph 1_final_notice.doc\DMC\t 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 980. 55, within twenty (20) days of this mailing WA5:00 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 646'1(44.4e- Zdatti-s--) Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk • Notice of Final Assessmentnal Hearing I:\2003\08Unfill-Ph1_final notice.doc\DMGtb • _ CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT , for City,of RentonEast Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I . Special Assessment District No. 0024 BOHANON THERESA PER UNIT ASSESSMENT M-f-CHARDS A /orwa rd ed 10 2417 DAYITON AV NE p.o. $oX 3201 $6,122.35 RENTON A 98056 King County Account No. 272000002001 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 thatincludes 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 fight 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 changehands 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) or through increased density within the same use •(i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. Thisoption 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 ari, 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 `u �5�: ,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, Section 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. Wehope 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 contact John' Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6 &oite7 Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing • I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1_final notice.doc\DMd tb • ` T- CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 r BATES MIC L A+ PER UNIT,ASSESSMENT PRESSLY,JOAN D 2425 DAYTON AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 272000003009 LEGAL.DESCRIPTION: 3 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. "This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 boundaW 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 coenected 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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 Recerds. 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb ti 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. 1 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 -�.. � -�-�v� � 5:00 P.M.). mailing(by =g . f- , 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, Section 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 contact 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 I:12003108 lnfi11-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Speci 1 Assessment District No. 0024 GILL STEVEN PER UNIT ASSESSMENT J+NANAYAKKARA USHANI 2501 DAYTON AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 272000004007 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4 ri.TEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 On March 12, 2002,,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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 coli ected 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\081Infi11-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 T,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. watt,' Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing • • I:\2003\08\lnfihl-Ph1_final_notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT , for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 HOUGH MATTHEW J+TOMALAa, uc, PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 31427 37TH AV SWp�i►X)O r,‘o $6,122.35 FEDERAL IVA 98023 „G/�,� q o3 • King County Account No. 272000005004i�a- 60 4-‘\A \O to- LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 serry e. This boundary is shown on the attached map. i 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). • 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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(byuybs _ T4 ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. "Lt�yGc� wattkit, Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing 1:\2003\OMInfill-Phl_finaLnotice.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Speci 1 Assessment District No. 0024 MCNULTY MARK J+DANETTE PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2517 DAYTON AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 272000006002 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 On March 12, 2002, I,Bonnie I. 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 per unit. The purposeof 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 sere . 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 tim , 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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(bydiv 3,5:00 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, Section 9-16-9.C 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6O1t441-0-- ida Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Fiinal Hearing 1:\2003\08Vnfill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 STENHJEM BRADLY J) 3 PER UNIT ASSESSMENT J+ANDREWS,DEBORAH K 4 .r� ' 6 S' 2517 DAYTON AV NE )o,�,4' pt�4- �ilnp6 $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056G \ � ,�y 61 King County Account No. 272000006002 4i ,e�'r�vAO" Y • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 G I1'JJN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision,of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Phl final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 1„,. -kirk)J,-?„5:0.0 Pm.). ' 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. • 601(44-02- Zdattit-s—) Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003108'Infill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC9tb • CITY OF RENTON . FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Speci 1 Assessment District No. 0024 NAVE DAVID A PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2525 DAYTON AV NE• $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 272000007000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 7 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basinserved by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 per unit. The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the abilityto 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 '' ° Cleric_ ,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, Section 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 properly. 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 60144440-'NI 1.1)(2,66-s--) Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\08Unfi1l-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMG1tb • 4 i CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I . Special Assessment District No. 0024 WIMMER PETER+DARLENE PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 6011 121ST AV SE $6,122.35 BELLEVUE WA 98006 King County Account No. 272000008008 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 8 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 • On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land"for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1_final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 :°' _ a ,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, Section 9-16-9.0 and D, the only items of appeal that will be considered are the cost of the facilities, the costsdistribution 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 60•7444.02:•ei GIJGZ %�- Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/final Hearing I:\2003\081Infil1-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for'City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 WIMIVIER PETER+DARLENE PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 6011 121ST1AV SE $6,122.35 • BELLEVUE WA 98006 King County Account No. 272000009006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 9 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 asthe 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 tin ie, 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision'of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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-dayperiod after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph l_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb 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.� � �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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at .425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC'1tb ' CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT . for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 • PALMER KATHLEEN M PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2508 DAYTON AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 • King County Account No. 272000010004 • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 10 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 On March 12, 2002,•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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122:35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further,subdivision,of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infi1I-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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` S � 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. • 6614444-e-*NJ ii_ktitelt-s—) Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing • 1:\2003108Unfill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 JAHN KURT L+KIMBERLY A PER UNIT ASSESSMENT' 2500 DAYTION AV NE $6,122.35. RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 272000011002 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 11 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 per unit. . The purpose of the assessment istrict 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 benefitfrom these sewer facilities. Until that tine, 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e.;further subdivision of land for. single family). 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 4.86% per annum for a period of ten years. The accrual of interest.Will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential 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. I:\2003\08\1nfi11-Ph1_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb 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`off: CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 'OLSON PETER M+SUZANNE J PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2424 DAYTb N AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON A 98056 King County Account No. 272000012000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 12 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 the 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 parcelthat 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 bight away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service area • that the facility maybe 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infi11-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 .4 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 607444x0- /1-klf.6--"--) Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing • 1 1:120031081Infill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMOtb • 6 CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 FULLERTON DEBORAH PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2416 DAYTON AV NE $6,122.35 • RENTON WA 98056 501‘4'.„05 King County Account No. 272000013008 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 13 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 lordinance 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1_final_notice:doc\DMC\tb • 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 ' =-' .1 Off,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. • • ��i�►.t(�12t� J I.UGU� > Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessmenl/Ftnal Hearing I:\2003\08\Infi11-Phl_final_nodce.doc\DMOtb • • ' I CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT • for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I • Special Assessment District No. 0024 FULLERTON DEBORAH PER UNIT ASSESSMENT PO BOX 3075 J4)5, ` $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056-5075 rD� �eSS 60 King County Account No. 272000002001 .j) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR,218 On March 12, 2002, I,Bonnie I. Walton,the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanital1y sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 connectright 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 'Ty 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. Untill 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC\tb • + 4 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 ow,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. • &C41 '' &O tii ' Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\08\lnfilt-Ph1_final_notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT • for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 • WIK DONALD H PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2416 DAYTON AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 �,�e�K �0' ' 2, o-V.. e King County Account No. 272000013008 �Zk Loy ago0,��k`��bor Q 0 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 13 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 - On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 tin>le, 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 incileases its density either by change of use(i.e., single family to multi- family) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infi11-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb t amount of assessment during thethirty-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 74:21, r :_. Ii :,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6,611444e- idetailt-) Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing I:12003108Unfill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMOtb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 • WALL EDGAR T PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2609 EDMONDS AV NE. $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390004102 LEGAL DESCRIPTION:. 204 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN.#4 E 80 FT LESS S 95 FT On March 12, 2002, I, Bonnie I. Walton,the City Clerk of Renton, Washington,mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitalr sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I,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 tle sewer.This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge,by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 thlese 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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.4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infi11-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 � ' ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. (50714440-- ZdQ1 Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DM(1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 DARST GERALD P&MARNEICE PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2601 EDMONDS AV NE $6,122.35. RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390004300 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 204 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 95 FT OF E 80 FT On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 tlie sewer.This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge,by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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;light away. The benefit area is defined'as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to sere. 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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(by2' 'y- ' E�r�1,5:00 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 ,or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 691444x0— Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb • • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT - for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 JOHNSON CALVIN D PER UNIT ASSESSMENT _ 2517 EDMONDS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390008004 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 110 FT OF N 68 FT OF 5211 FTOFN1/2 ( On March 12, 2002, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton,Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitay sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 timi, 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. Unti,II 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) or through increases density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the abovesituations occurs. However, the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 4.86% 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 I. at the discretion of the property owner. . I:\2003\08\Infi11-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\t 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 =` (EF',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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425=430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 81774.444-e- &9— Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing • 1:\2003\08Unfi ll-Ph l_final_notice.doc\DMG1tb CITY OF RENTON FINALNOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment_District No. 0024 t - KIERAS MARK A+SANDRA Y PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2417 EDMONDS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390008400 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 76 FT OF S 176 FT OF E 100 FT On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e.,'further subdivision of land for single family). . 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\1nfill-Ph1_final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 4... m 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6 waw Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/final Hearing I:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT. for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 ZYSKOWSKI KIM&NORMAN PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2433 EDMONDS AV NE $6,122.35 • RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390008509 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 76 FT OF S 252 FT OF E 100 FT On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 per unit. The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability tocollect 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 tight 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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(bys # ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 60-11.44.4.0— ted• (.lJa.ef.2frA--) Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing 1:2003\08'lnfill-Phl_final_notice.dodDMCttb 1 , • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 PUGET SOUND RESIDENTIAL PER UNIT ASSESSMENT SER 2509 EDMONDS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390009002 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF N 1/2 BEG AT SE COR OF SDN 1/2 TH N 75 FT TO TPOB TH CONTG N 68 FT ALG W LN OF 116TH AVE SE TH W 110 FT TH S 43 FT THE 10 FT TH S 25 FT THE'100 FT TO TPOB On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 justlike 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 arae 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% per annum for a period of ten years. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 ,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, Section 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 properly. 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. &G .6t> Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing 1:12003108Unfill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMG1tb 1 1 CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 ROBY ROBERT W+LYNDA R PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2501 EDMONDS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390009309 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF E 100 FTOFN 1/2 ' 1 On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 facilitis 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 rright 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),1 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 a're 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) or through increaseid density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 1 . You will not be required to pay Ole assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 4.86% 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 they thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. - 1 I:\2003\08\Infi11-Ph1_final notice.doc\DMC\tb 1 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 i ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at .425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 1607t /thte Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing t I:\2003\08Unfi11-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMCttb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of RentonEast Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I . Special Assessment District No. 0024 ENGUM ALEDA MAY PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2533 EDMONDS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 ' King County Account No. 33439 009408 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 LMANS LK WN'GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF LOT 205 BEG NE COR OF SD LOT 205 THS ALG E LN 65 FT TH W PLW NLN OF SD LOT 113FTTHN65FTTHE113FTTOTPOB • On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 per unit. The purpose of the assessment istrict 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 ilordinance 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 sere. This boundary is shown on the attached d 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 t ese 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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 I:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC\tb' • 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 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by - 4.1 E .jig,5:00 P.M.). Grounds for protest: An appeal shall include a statement of claimed errors that concernthe 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6074.444e- Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing • 1:120031080nfill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMCttb CITY OF RENTON • FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 MAYALL ROBERT E PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2230 NE 18TH ST $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390098005 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 226 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 105 FT OF W 96.18 FT OF TRACT 226 OF C D HILLMANS LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN NO 4 On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 portioe of the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 Tight 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 timl, 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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 I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 r �' .�„;,;, 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6o-R444.4:.." Idete,trit) Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing 1:\2003\08Vnfihl-Ph1_finai_.notice.doc\DMC1tb ' CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 SAMPLES LARRY C+SHARON L PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1824 CAMAS AV NE $6,122.35 • RENTON VW A 98056 King County Account No. 334390098104 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 226 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 1/2 OF 226 LESS POR PLATTED WOODLAND TERRACE LESS N 100 FT ELY OF CAMAS AVE NE&LESS BEG MOST SELY COR-LOT 5 WOQDLAND TERRACE ADD THS ALG E LN TR 226 35 FT TH W PLT S LN SD LOT 5 TAP ON A LN WCH IS PLT E LN TR 226 &3FTSOFSWCORLOT5THNALGSDLN35FTTOSW COR$D LOT 5 TH ELY ALG S LN TO POB On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 1 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 anon-site system or a vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Untili 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)-or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 980. 55, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by ,,�. us . ` ,E° 5:00 P.M.). z -, 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 617/144-uz-'NJ /112.66- Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing 1 1:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final_notice.doc\DMC1tb ' CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 EARLY TODD C PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1909 CAMAS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390098302 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 226 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF W 1/2 SD TR LY NLY&WLY OF WOODLAND TERRACE LESS N 100 FTOF On March 12, 2002, I, Bonnie I. Walton,the CityClerk of Renton, Washington,mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I.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 portior1 of the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served (- by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 per unit. The purpose of the assessment istrict 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 bouncy 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. Youwill 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). • 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 4.86% 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 I:\2003\08Unfill-Ph1_final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 ug�s . 1 ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 601144-02- Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\08Unfill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC tb CITY OF RENTON. FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of-RentonEast Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 SAMPLES LARRY C+SHARON L PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1824 CAMAS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No. 334390098500 • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 226 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF W 1/2 SD TR LY SLY OF WOODLAND TERRACE-LESS S 105 FT OF W 96.18 FT On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 asa 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 might 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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 • I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final 'notice.doc\DMC\tb amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. - 1 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' ' =,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/final Hearing, I:.2003\08 Infill-Ph l_final_notice.doc\DMOtb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton.East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 PATEL RAMESH PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1809 BLAIIITE AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON VSA 98056 King County Account No. 3343910123100 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 96 FT EXC S 110.96 FT&EXCN396FT On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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.portio of the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 fight 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: • Aproperty not currentlyconnected 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). You will not be required to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the assessment district will'accre simple interest at a rate of 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infi11-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\t5 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(byga :` . ,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, Section 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 Distiict 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6€774.44.4.4.:J. Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing I:\2003\08\lnfill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC1tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of RentonEast Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I . Special Assessment District NO. 0024 JACKSON RODERICK G+SARA PER UNIT ASSESSMENT A 1917 BLAINE AV NE, $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390123209 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 LMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 159 T OF W 96 FT On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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. n You will only be required to play 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). j 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 4.86% 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 • I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb • 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 OQ 5:00 P.M.). ':�"'a i� �� ���9� 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. & U \ Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing 1:\2003\08Unfill-Ph1_final notice.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT , for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 SPAETH HAROLD M PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1826 BLAINEAVNE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390123407 - LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 325 FT OF E 96 FT On March 12, 2002, I,Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington,mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanita7 sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main.` This rate has been established at$6,122.35'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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb • 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 a° mailing(by`' w_.. ''7 '_..i 5,5:00 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 3 01 f.4 to— •of Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing I:\2003\O8Unfill-Ph i_finaLnotice.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of RentonEast Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 WINTERS KENNETH PER UNIT ASSESSMENT W+KAYLENE M 1802 BLAINE AV NE • $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 l King County Account No. 33439123506 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 96 FT LESS N 475 FT LESS ST On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 portioiof the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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 • I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 980. 55, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(byu s�a )Q ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. & 44L id ez J Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing I:\2003\08\lnfill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMOtb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I . Special Assessment District No. 0024. WILLIAMS JERRY P+JANIS M PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1801 BL AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 • King County Account No. 334390123605 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 110.96 FT OF W 96 FT TR 233 On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 portioil of the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 y ,� 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, Section 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 contact 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 I:\2003\08\1nfill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 JACOBSEN GREGRY A+RITA PER UNIT ASSESSMENT BLAI 1900 BLAINE AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390123704 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 LMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 250 FT OF E 96 FT On March 12, 2002, I,Bonnie I. Walton,the City Clerk of Renton, Washington,mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitay sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I 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 sewer by the number of unit projected for;the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 t Iese 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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 - • I:\2003\08\1nfi11-Phl_final notice:doc\DMC\tb 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 itl ;,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6074•4441— Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk i J Notice of'Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:12003108.lnfill-Ph1_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No, 0024 TRAN HUONG D+HUYNH PER UNIT ASSESSMENT • THANH B ; 1817 BLAINE AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390123803 • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 396 FT OF W 96 FT On March 12, 2002, 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 I Project. Wer 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 tight away. The benefit area is defined as theultimate 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% per annum for a period of ten years. The accrual of interest w/ll 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 1:\2003\08Unfi11-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 .,s ,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, Section,9-I6-9.0 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 61-7(44.4.L. Zdattili—) Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/final Hearing I:\2003\08\Infin-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 FIERLING MARIE C PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1908 BLAINE AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390123902 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N • 175 FT OF E 96 FT On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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 maypay 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:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 _g ALM,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. &01144.6/- Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing • • I:\2003\08\lnfill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMCttb i I CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 THRUN JOHN M PER UNIT ASSESSMENT • 1818 BLAINE AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390124009 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 400 FT OF E 96 FT On March 12, 2002, I, Bonnie I. Walton,the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential;assessment for sanitarysewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main: This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86%.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:\2003\08\Infi11-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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(bySt' •j 1 ;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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. & 44J &atedit-> Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\08\lnfi11-Ph1_final_notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of RentonEast Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 DOHRMAN WILLIAM K& PER UNIT ASSESSMENT LORNA L 1810 BLAINE AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No.'334390124108 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 475 FT OF E 96 FT • On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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 I:\2003\08\Infi11-Ph 1_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 mailing2i , I . 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen' (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 607444-kez- Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\08Unfill-Ph1_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb • • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 JANNUSCH GARY CLIFFORD+ PER UNIT ASSESSMENT DENISE EILEEN 1909 BLAINE AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390124207 • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 238 FT OF W 96 FT • On March 12, 2002,I,Bonnie I. alton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington,mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanita sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). ' 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 4.86% 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 I:\2003\08Unfill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 a ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 61cn -L V &a.66-7t-) Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Finai Hearing I:\2003\08\Infi11-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb ' CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 MONTEIRO HENRY F T PER UNIT ASSESSMENT JR+TENNI 1833 BLAINE AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390124306 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 317 FT OF W 96 FT On March 12, 2002, I, Bonnie I. Walton,the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitaiy sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 per unit. The purpose of the assessment cistrict 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). , 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 4.86% 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 I:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. • 6,9"X•444.e-•i Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing l:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 HUTCHINSON.ROBERT E PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2124 NE 16TH $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390164500 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 245 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 70 FT OF S 175 FT On March 12, 2002, 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 I Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as shown on the attache map, are eligible for cost recoverY under City Special Assessment District Ordinance No.4444. For those properties that could eceive 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 sewer by the number of units projected-for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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),or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb • 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 Ci Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this 5:00 mailing(bye , ` :. 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 notbe considered. Pursuant to City Ordinance No. 4444, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 60-71.44.02_ W attfin Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Fnal Hearing • I:\2003\08Unfill-Phl_final_notice.doc DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 SHORT RONALD R JR+CINDEE PER UNIT ASSESSMENT K 2116 NE 16TH ST $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390164609 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 245 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 80 FT OF E 150 FT OF S 1/2 LESS N 115 FT On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been elstablished at$6,122.35 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) or'through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). i 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 4.86% 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 I:\2003\08\Infi11-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\t1 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 Ci Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by ::: - , 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6614-44-to— Zdatt� ' Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing • I:\2003\O8\lnfi11-Phl fmal_notice.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 HOWARD A PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2117 NE 16TH $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No. 334390168303 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 246 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 75 FT OF E 150 FT OF N 1/2 LESS S 140 FT THOF On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 facilitiesfrom 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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 ithirty-day period after recording,interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. I:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 wia ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6J Itlet Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Finat Hearing I:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final_.notice.doc\DMOtb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL.ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No:0024 MONTEZ JESSE D PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2125 NE 16TH ST $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390168501 LEGAL DESCRIPTION:' 246 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 LOT C OF CITY OF RENTON LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO LUA 01-014 LLA RECORDING NO 20010418900004 BEING A PORTION OF N 1/2 • OF TRACT 246 OF C D HILLMANS LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN NO 4 IN SE 1/4 OF SECTION 05-23-05 On March 12, 2002, 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 I-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 sewer by the number of units'projected for the basin served • by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 anordinance 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 play 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% per annum,for a period of ten years. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is I:\2003\08Unfill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 ifattiisWAN,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. woLti-„.> Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing 1:\2003108Unfill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMG1tb ' f .. CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE,OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 KIMIAI ALI REZA+JULIE Ed PER UNIT ASSESSMENT CAMPBELL ��t yh• 2008 NE 16TH ST isk4 kn $6;122.35 RENTON WA 98056 -gel � ' King County Account No. 334390184508 �,0\ LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 250-265 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 LOT.1 OF RENTON SHORT PLAT#LUA-00-113-SHPL REC #20020730900007 SD SP DAF-POR OF TR 250&OF E 100 FT OF TR 265 LYING WLY OF WLY LN OF 111TH PL SE AS SHOWN ON PLAT OKVIEW TERRACE&SLY OF A LN DAF-BAAP ON W L4•1-OF E 100 FT OF SD TR 265 WCH BEARS S 0-31-19 W 420 FT FR NXN OF SD W LN WITH N LN OF SD TR 265 TH N 89-58- 15 E TO WLY LN OF SD 111TH PL SE&TERM OF SD LN On March 12, 2002, 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 I Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities,as shown on the-attacheld 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 per unit. The purpose of the assessment ilistrict 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 Tight 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 connacted 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. Untie 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). I:\2003\08\Inlill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC\tb { 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 CityClerk, 1055 S. Grady Way,•Renton,,WA 980. 55, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by s's }�.g 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6611444g: &o • Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing 1:\2003\08 Infill-Phi_final_notice.doc\DMC tb • J CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 • IBLLEGAS CLYDE W PER UNIT ASSESSMENT • TAX TITL CONT. 16688 1632 MONTEREY CT NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390184607 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2501 LMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 50 FT OF N 400 OF W 25 FT OF E 125 FT • On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). • 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 4.86% 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 I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing . ' _ .. E ,5:00 P.M.). ��Y 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, Section 9-16-9.C 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 properly. 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6i &cziz Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing 1:X2003\08Vnfill-Ph1_final_notice.docOMC1tb • • CITY OF RENTON a FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for,City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 MILONAS ALIX PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1625 MONTEREY CT N E $6,122.35 • RENTON VA 98055 King County Account No. 334390185000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2501-265 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 70 FT ME S ALG W LN OF POR OF TR 250&OF E 100 FT OFTR265 LY WLY OF 11TH PL SE&S OF PLAT OF VIEW TERRACE On March 12, 2002, 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'I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 ann 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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 I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 ,, tt ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 13o-R444.0:.J. Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing 1:\2003\08Unfill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMatb • { CITY OF RENTON - FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 KIMIAI ALI+JULIE CAMPBELL PER UNIT ASSESSMENT - 1201 N 37TH ST $6,122.35 RENTON miA 98056 King County Account No. 334390186008 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 250&265 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 LOT 2 OF • RENTON SHORT PLAT#LUA-00-113-SHPL REC. #20020730900007 SD SP DAF-POR OF TR 250&OF E 100 FT OF TR 265 LYING WLY OF WLY LN OF 111TH PL SE AS SHOWN ON PLAT OF VIEW.TERRACE&SLY OF A LN DAF-BAAP ON W LIN OF E 100 FT OF SD TR 265 WCH BEARS S 0-31-19 W 420 FT ER NXN OF SD W LN WITH N LN OF SD TR 265 TH N 89-58- 15 1 9-58-151 TO WLY LN OF SD 111TH PL SE&TERM OF SD LN On March 12, 2002, 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 I Project. We have now completed constructionof 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 sewer by. the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 Play 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). I:\2003\08\Infill-Phl final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 °+ i' (l 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, Section 9-16-9.C 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 60.-4 Wer.. Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing • I:\2003\08Unfill-Ph l_final_notice.doc\DMC1tb +I CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary'Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 FREY JAMS 0 JR PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2425 MONTEREY AV NE n $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 33430228008 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 261 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 107 FT OF S 404.118 FT OF W 1/2 LESS POR PLATTED STOLLEN MAYER ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 couldreceive 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 tine, 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for , single family). 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 4.86% 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 I:\2003\08\Infill-Phl final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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(bytgs 4 ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at .425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. & UL td• Watt Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY.OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary, Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024. , GILLEY WILLIAM D&PAULA L PER UNIT ASSESSMENT PO BOX 566 $6,122.35 KIRKLAND WA 98083 King County Account No. 334390228107 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 261 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 1/2 OF S 160 FT OF W 1/2 LESS POR PLATTED STOLLENMAYER ADD • On March 12, 2002, I, Bonnie I. Walton,the City Clerk of Renton, Washington,mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanita•y sewer improvements associated with the.East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infih1-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by :. '., H'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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. &t4 CtJa.� Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing 4:\2003\08Vnfill-Ph1_final_notice.doc\DMC tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I . Special Assessment District No. 0024 SWANSON KIMBERLY , PER UNIT ASSESSMENT K+JACKSON 2421 MONTEREY AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390228305 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 261 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 LESS N 1/2 OF S 160 FT OF W 1/2 LESS POR PLATTED STOLLENMAYER ADD LESS N 107 FT THOF On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 bouncy 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% per annum for a period of 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 1 I:\2003\08\lnfi11-Ph l_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb • 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 : 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. watti-7,) Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing I:\2003\081Infill-Phl_final_notice.doclDMatb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton last Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 TSANG WANG PO PER UNIT,ASSESSMENT 2406 MONTEREY AV NE • $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 802620001007 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 STOLLENMAYER ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities,as shown on the attache;:1 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served - by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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. fight 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). • 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMOtb 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 gus <` k m',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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 60144 L« Zda.et Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003108Unfi11-Phl_final_notice.doc\DM(.1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of RentonEast Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I . Special Assessment District No. 0024 WILGUS MICHAEL R PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2412 MONTEREY AV-NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 802620002005 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 STOLLENMAYER ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 t1.e sewer.This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge,by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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, chat 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. zdatt4-7,) Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/final Hearing I:120031081Infi11-Phl_final notice.doc\DMQtb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 LARSON JERRY 0 PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2418 MONTEREY AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No. 802620003003 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 SOLLENMAYER ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 portioi1 of the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 t hese 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision-of land for single family). - 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infi11-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\t1 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, c% City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by '„ ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at .425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. �d��c�yu� &GZ Fico 7� Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Fnal Hearing IA2003\08Unfill-Phi_final_notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 MCKENZIE DONALD R PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2424 MONTEREY NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 802620004001 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4 STOLLENMAYER ADD On March 12, 2002, I, Bonnie I. Walton,the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, flailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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?rdinance 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 rl ght 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 muffl- e family) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Phl final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 front 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(bylx _ ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6 &oit ' Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Finai Hearing ' 1:\2003\O8Vnfill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMCO • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton past Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 JOHNSEN pARKER L&JANET H PER UNIT ASSESSMENT . 2430 MONTEREY AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 802620005008 • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 STOLLENMAYER ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 t lese 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) or through increased density within the same use,(i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-PhI final notice.doc\DMC\tb - 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 � t.; ,5:00 P.M.). Grounds for protest: An appeal shall include a statement of claimed errors that concern the proposed assessment and mustbe 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 16914.4414-..•./ Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing 1\2003‘08Unfill-Ph l_final_notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary,Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024' GILBERTSON TODD L PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2436 MONTEREY AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON A 98055 King County Account No. 802620006006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 STOLLENMAYER ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 play 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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. Thia option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 980. 55, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by s' £'.7 ;,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 601(44,62.- J Zda Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk • Notice of Final Assessment/final Hearing I:\2003\08Unfil1-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City ofRenton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I _ Special Assessment District No. 0024, DIFFENDORFER JAMES PER UNIT ASSESSMENT H+MARCIA 2442 MONTEREY AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 802620007004 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 7 STOLLENMAYER ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The- facilities, hefacilities, 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 anordinance 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 assessmentwill only be triggered if the property increases its density either by change of use(i.e., single family to multi- family) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% per annum for a period of ten years. The accrual of interest,wwll 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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(byu M,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, Section 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 submittedwith 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at• 425-430-7212. &ol eit' Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing I:\2003\081nfi11-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC\tb • 11 CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infi11 Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 BATES ALBERT T PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2448 MONTEREY AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON A 98055 King County Account No. 80262 008002 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 8 S OLLENMAYER ADD On March 12, 2002, 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_.I 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 tl-a sewer.This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge,by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate hasbeen established at$6,122.35 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 shire just like those who will connect Tight 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 p y 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 riot 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(Le., single family to multi- family) or through increased,density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 :x.. E ;k. 4 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6011444-e- Z112. Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Healing 1:\2003\08Unfill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024. FOSTER MARK W PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2447 MONTEREY AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 802620009000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 9 STOLLENMAYER ADD . On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 iordinance 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). • 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 4.86% 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. 1:\2003\08\Infill-Ph 1_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 Ordina{lce 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 _ V,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 691t4440--'NJ WaLti-x-, Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Finai Hearing 1:\2003\08lnfill-Ph1 final_notice.doaDMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 CHAUDRY MANSOOR M PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2441 MONTEREY AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 802620010008 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 10 S OLLENMAYER ADD On March 12, 2002, I, Bonnie I. 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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), thatconnects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then,the assessment will riot 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 1 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 tai fti: , ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6t-7444.40:..1 1fjo .6-n ) Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:12003\08 Infill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMOtb -a- , CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of,Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I S-peci1al Assessment District No. 0024 KHOUNSOMBATH KHAM PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 2435 MONTEREY AV NE , •$6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 , King County Account No. 802620011006 5 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 11 STOLLENMAYER ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 tifie sewer.This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge,by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 boundory 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 aije 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). r' You will not be required to pay Ithe assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the assessment district will accrue simple interestat a rate of 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1_final_notice.doc\DMC\t , 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(byg i[s ` 3 ��,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, Section.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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. &0-7Wa Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final AssessmentfFinal Hearing r I:\2003\08Unfi11-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC\tb • I CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 CHHUOR HENGCHHUOR+KIEN PER UNIT ASSESSMENT SOK 1922 NE 24TH ST $6,122.35 RENTON A 98056 King County Account No. 802620012004 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 12 STOLLENMAYER ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 Tight 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Phl final notice.doc\DMC4) 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 .%: .. 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 66144602- Zdattkit-) L_ Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\08Unfill-Ph1 final_notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 ' RIPLEY JOHN I+CONSTANCE B PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 4310 85TH AV NE $6,122.35 MERCER ISLAND WA 98040 King County Account No. 893650001009 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 VIEW TERRACE ADD On March 12, 2002, 1,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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 per unit. The purpose` of the assessment istrict 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 prdinance 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 propertycan 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). - 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 4.86% 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.flirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. • I:\2003\08\Infi11-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 +(1 1_ ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. &1t4J CtJaa Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\081Infi11-Phl_final notice.doc\DMOtb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 TAKASHIMA KIYOKO PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1709 MONTEREY CT NE . . $6,122.35 RENTON *VA 98056 King County Account No. 893650002007 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 VIEW TERRACE ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities,as shown on the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under CitySpecial 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 sewer by the.number of units projected for the basin served by this main: This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 t hese 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 thisdistrict 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08Unfi11-Ph1 final notice:doc\DMC\tb ♦ 4 \ 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, c% City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 980. 55, within twenty (20) days of this 5:00 P.M. mailing(by�"�..�,::��;:,:�.� 3, )• 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. • • &oJ Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:12003\08 _final_notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 ROY JOANNA S PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1724 MONTEREY CT NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 • • King County Account No. 893650005000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 VIEW TERRACE ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been stablished at$6,122.35 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 bound ll ry 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 changehands 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) or through increase density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08Unfill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 _§ . . ..•„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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 66-74444.2::.1 Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\20031081Infill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMOtb • I ' CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer.Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 KOLOWITZ KIMBERLY PER UNIT ASSESSMENT S+BRAVE E , 1716 MONTEREY ST NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 893650006008 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 VIENI TERRACE ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sI wer.This assessment is calculated, as,a unit charge,by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 Ilready 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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 thiity-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. • I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 withinthe 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 -to , t?'itM,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. • •� WaL Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\081lnfill-Ph1 final_notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF-RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 • ELDRIDGE DEBORAH H PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1708 MONTEREY CT NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 893650007006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 7 VIEW TERRACE ADD - On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 facilitiels 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 i`sour 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision Of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\O8\Infill-Ph1_final notice.doc\DMC\tbi 1 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..: r -F Q ,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, Section 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 becollected 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 601(444e,"%ori Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/final Hearing I:12003108Unfili-Ph1 final_notice.doc\DMC1tb- C CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 KAISER GERALD R PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1900 MONTEREY CT NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 893650008004 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 8 VIEW TERRACE ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projectedforthe basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 Tat away. Thebenefitarea 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% per annum for a period of ten years. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) clays 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:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final'notice:doc\DMC\tb 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 (by:` .y , a mailing5:00 P.M.).2 3�.'Y.yo� 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at .425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 601(444e. ida Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing 1A2003\08Unfill-Phl final_notice.doaDMatb • r' CITY OF RENTON • FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No.-0024 HILLEGAS CLYDE W PER UNIT ASSESSMENT STEED SHAARI L 1632 MONTEREY CT NE $6,122.35 RENTON A 98056 King County AccountNo. 893650009002 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 9 VIEW TERRACE ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 portiol of the sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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, She 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 timeI , 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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. 1:\2003\08Unfi11-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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''` _ ,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, Section.9-16-9:C 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. ty1.c� Idatt►n) Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Fnai Hearing • I:12003\O8Unfi11-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC1tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of RentonEast Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I . Special Assessment District No. 0024 CHRISTMAN ALMA S PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1916 CAMAS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 952640001006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 tight 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 10 ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. & uL J CcJez Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing • I:\2003\08Vnfill-Phl_final_notice.doaDMC1tb • 1 ,, 1 ' CITY OF RENTON . FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of RentonEast Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I . Special Assessment District No. 0024 . MCNAMEE STEPHEN M PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1908 CAMAS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 952640 002004 • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I Project. We have now completed construction of thesesewer 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 see. This boundary is shown on the attached map. e 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 ."? is�"i : - 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 6071441-0-- Idattalt, Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/linal Hearing I:\2003\08\Infill-Ph l_final_notice.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 FRANCESCHINA EDWARD PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1901 CAMAS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No. 952640009009 I , LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 9 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I Project. We have now completed construction of thesesewer facilities. The facilities, as shown on the attached map,are eligible forcost 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 onlybe triggered if the property increases its density either by change of use(Le., single family to multi- family) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). You will not be required to paythe assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 � � -Q� 5:00 P.M.). Grounds for protest: - a 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 601(444¢- Wattkit-) Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Fnal Hearing • I:\2003\08Unfill-Ph1_final_notice.doc\DMOtb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I • . Special Assessment District No. 0024 GALLIANO ENRICO V PER UNIT ASSESSMENT PO BOX 4363 • $6,122.35 FEDERAL WA 98063 King County Account No. 952640008001 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 8 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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 beAriggered. • For those properties that are already connected to City sewer, this assessment will only be triggered if the property increases itsdensity either by change of use(i.e., single family to multi- family) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 £nal notice.doc\DMC\tb — — 1 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 mailing4 . **- 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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. &,0 J Watt-A-, Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing I:\2003\08Unfill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMCttb • ' CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 WIMMER PETER+DARLEEN PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 6011 121S1'fAV SE $6,122.35 BELLEVUE WA 98006 King County Account No.,952640007003 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 7 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD ' • On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). You will not berequired to pay the assessment unless one of the above situations occurs. However, the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 CityClerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by0 ,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, Section 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 ontoor 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. ��7%t�Yt-tom UJGZL� > Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Finai Hearing - I:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final notice.doc\DMG1tb i CITY OF RENTON . FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 DEPUE BRIAN J / PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1825 CAMAS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 952640006005 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD' • On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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. Unti'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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Phl final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 CityClerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(bye_+r ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 "or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. wee_66-7,, Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing I:\2003\0S Infill-Ph1_final notice.doc\DMC1tb • • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 SAMPLES LARRY C+SHARON L PER UNIT.ASSESSMENT 1824 CAMAS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 952640005007 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 &WOODLAND TERRACE ADD LOT 5 TGW POR TR 226 CD HILLMANS LAKE WASH GARDEN OF EDEN DIV NO 4 AS FOI IG BEG MOST SELY COR LOT 5 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD TH S ALG E LN TR 226 35 FT TH W PLT S LN SD LOT 5 TAP ON A LN WCH IS PLT E LN TR 226&35 FTS OFSWCOR LOT 5 TH N ALG SD LN 35 FT TO SW COR SD LOT 5TH ELY ALGSLNTOPOB On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). I:\2003\08Unfi11-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 W,, 1 ;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, Section 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 beheld 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment nal Hearing 1:120031081Infill-Phi_final nodce.doc\DMC1tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 CITY OF RENTON PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1055 S GRADY WY $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No. 952640004000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD On March 12, 2002, 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served . by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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. IA2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 Q ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Finai Healing I:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL,NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of RentonEast Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I . Special Assessment District No. 0024 JONES JOHN&JUDY PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1832 CAMAS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No. 952640003002 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD On March 12, 2002, I, Bonnie I. Walton, the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitarysewer improvements associated with the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase ,I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been elstablished at$6,122.35 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 tq a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a vacant parcel), chat 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08Unfi11-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb amount of assessment during the thirty-thy 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(bygus ' i ,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, Section 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 607{44.4t.• !d• UJGJQ > Bonnie L Walton,City Clerk • Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing • I:\2003\08\Infi11-Ph l_final_notice.doc\DMC'tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 FRANCESC,HINA EDWARD PER UNIT ASSESSMENT 1901 CAMAS AV NE $6,122.35 RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No. 952640009009 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 9 W ODLAND TERRACE ADD On March 12, 2002, I, Bonnie I. 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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 1 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 4.86% 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:\2003\08\Infill-Ph1 final notice.doc\DMC\tb 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 August °,2003, 5:00 .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 willnot be considered. Pursuant to City Ordinance No. 4444, Section 9-16-9.C 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 receii ed 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 contact John Hobson (primary) at 425-430-7279 or Dave Christensen (secondary) at 425-430-7212. 601444-40-:\I /C)ClLtit7t--) Bonnie I.Walton, City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing I:\2003\08\Infill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb J,r 1 • 1 __l • NE 777H .11111111111111 MI -gm ara 1-• fi".:. ,---. !Mil L.Nneill AREA'Ir ii I ' . \�n „�wsir ,, - II I� Mb 1I • mg INI;:w ti I_ — _ F.t ��, A :ui :: 111. in � nn ST HE am ST KE : 1 I--: ,_ i Lill= _Li ' _ � � � . . J -{�I1 • _ _____ 1 .,1" : ", , r . . -1 HI 1` , ! ._L_, . ■ • III- KE ' ST - 11111In ■■■ : 11I igl ..1111\i IiUi . Ia � �1 �� 1 I g■IUL■�. T__/* Sia u liii y ' mums An 11 EPA pis Mill • • ,. .,,,,, ,:::,i ..,,. . ., . ........_ s ' 111111110111 ___---IiiilLal._ 01111-111. Ill, ' 8 1II HeTH , -r-- \41 - EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I , SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT • (ENTIRE-ASSESSMENT BOUNDARY) . Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District Additional Information If you are planning to connect to the sewer system, you may want to contact your neighbors to find out if they are interested in connecting as well. Often times contractors are able to give lower estimates if they are doing several side sewers within the same area. We have also enclosed a side sewer contractor list. You are not required to use any of the contractors on the list; you may use any contractor that is licensed and bonded. You may also install the side sewer yourself. G SIDE,SEWER CONTRACTORS The following contractors have done work in the City of Renton. While the city does not have a mandatory list of contractors to use, these contractors are familiar with the city's specifications. The owner reserves the right to hire any licensed and bonded contractor. A bond is required when working in the public right of way. A current City of Renton business license must be held or activated by the contractor prior to issuance of permit. Company Name Telephone Business License Bond Number Status AMaster Septic Service 1-253-847-3230 3556 ` None Creative Excavation Inc 206-369-8900 23648 , On`File Henry's Trucking & 425-255-9455 4635 On File , Excavating Holmes Construction 435-235-0217 1912 On File Kohl Excavating 425-251-8820 909 On File - La Valley Backhoe 425-226-0513 4852 On File Lee's Sanitation 206-242-6911 134 On File Northwest Cascade 253-848-2371 50 On File The Plumbing Joint 425-228-3204 1699 None Ray's Backhoe, Inc. 206-767-5868 3198 On File CK Excavating 425-255-6994 23888 On File Teri I:\My Documents\FORMS\SIDE SEWER CONTRACTORS-A.doc 7/15/2003 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 5 014 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR SANITARY SEWER SERVICE FOR PROPERTIES ADJACENT TO MONTEREY CT NE, NE 16TH ST, BLAINE AVENUE NE, CAMAS AVENUE NE, DAYTON AVENUE NE, EDMONDS AVENUE NE, AND MONTEREY AVENUE NE, 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 I project in the north quadrant of the City of Renton and within King County,which area is more particularly described in Exhibit" "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 paym nt of the charges associated with this district. SECTION II. 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 I, 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: 1 ( ORDINANCE NO. 5 014 Per Unit Charge. New connections of residential units shall pay a fee of$6,122.35 per dwelling unit. SECTION III. In addition to the aforestated charges,there shall be a charge of 4.86%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 . 7th day of ,T„ty , 2003. 6671444t' j ail t-e'er Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 7th day of July ,2003. Jesse /er,Mayor Approved as to form: �y��OF 1 QR rF o ° O2� Lawrence J. W n, City Attorney '* SEAL *_ Date of Publication: 7/11/2 0 0 3 (summary) '%,, "•� 0� S TED S miliniimiIIR���a�1\� ORD.1036:5/27/03:ma 2 ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT A EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: • • Lots 1,2,and 5 through 9,inclusive,View Terrace,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 72 of Plats,Page 32,Records of King County,Washington; and The south 50 feet of the north 400 feet of the west 25 feet of the east 125 feet of Tract 250,C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County,Washington; and Those portions of Tract 250 and the east 100 feet of Tract 265 of said C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4 plat,lying southerly and westerly of said View Terrace plat. All situate in the southeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. • • ij d ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT A EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"B" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The east 150 feet of the south 175 feet of Tract 245,C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County,Washington; and The west 75 feet of the east 150 feet of the north one-half(1/2)of Tract 246 of said C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4 plat; less the south 140 feet thereof; and Lot C of City of Renton Lot Line Adjustment No.LUA-01-014-LLA,as recorded under King County Recording No.20010418900004,Records of King County,Washington. All situate in the southeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT A EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SIIECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"C" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 1 through 9,inclusive,Woodland Terrace,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 71 of Plats,Page 96,Records of King County,Washington; and That portion of the west one-half(1/2)of Tract 226,C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County,Washington,lying northerly and westerly of said Woodland Terrace plat;less the north 100 feet thereof; and That portion of said Tract 226 lying southerly of said Woodland Terrace plat; and That portion of the west 96 feet of Tract 233 of said C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4,lying south of the north 80 feet thereof; and That portion of the east 96 feet of said Tract 233,lying south of the north 100 feet thereof;less street(NE 181 Street). All situate in the southeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT A EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"D" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 2 through 13,inclusive,J.R.Gatten Addition,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 66 of Plats,Page 65,Records of King County,Washington. All situate in the northeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT A EAST KENNYDALE.SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"E"(page 1 of 2) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: • The east 80 feet of Tract 204,C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County, Washington; and The north 65 feet of the east 113 feet of Tract 205 of said C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4 plat; and The north 152 feet of the south 252 feet of the east 100 feet of said Tract 205; and That portion of the north one-half(1/2)of said Tract 205,described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of said north one-half(1/2)of said Tract; Thence northerly along the east line of said Tract,said east line also being the westerly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE,a distance of 211 feet; Thence west,parallel with the south line of the north one-half(1/2)of said Tract,a distance of 110 feet; Thence south,parallel with said east line of said Tract,a distance of 111 feet; Thence east,parallel with said south line of the north one-half(1/2)of said Tract,a distance of 10 feet; Thence south,parallel with said east line of said Tract,a distance of 100 feet,to an intersection with said south line of the north one-half(1/2)of said Tract; Thence easterly along said south line,a distance of 100 feet,to the point of beginning. All of the above situate in the northeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East, W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. TOGETHER WITH that portion of Government Lot 4 of Section 4,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington,described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the easterly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE and the southerly right of way margin of NE 27th St.; Thence southerly along said easterly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE,to an intersection with the northerly right of way margin of NE 25th St.,said street dedicated on the plat of Sandee Terrace,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 67,Page 2,Records of King County,Washington; Thence easterly along said northerly right of way margin,to the southwest corner of Lot 15 of said plat,said southwest corner also being a point on the west line of said plat; Thence northerly along said west line,to the most northwesterly corner of said plat; ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT A AREA"E"(page 2 of 2) Thence easterly along the north line of said plat,to an intersection with the east line of the west 134 feet of said Government Lot 4; Thence northerly along said east line,to an intersection with the southerly right of way margin of NE 27th St.; Thence westerly along said southerly right of way margin,to said intersection with the easterly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE,and the point of beginning; . and That portion of Government Lot 4 and that portion of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter,both in Section 4,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington,lying northerly of the plat of Aloha Ranch,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 77,Page 7,Records of King County,Washington,lying westerly of the west line of the plat of Honeycreek Heights, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 194, Pages 68 and 69,Records of King County,Washington,lying southerly,westerly and southerly of the plat of Sandee Terrace,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 67,Page 2, Records of King County,Washington,and lying easterly of the easterly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE. ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT A EAST KENNI'DALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"F" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Tract 261 of C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County,Washington; less the street(Monterey Ave NE, 111th Ave SE)as dedicated on the plat of Stollenmayer Addition, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 88 of Plats,Page 87,Records of King County, Washington. All situate in the northeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. 4 ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT B !uiiu'ILP1'iI $ à - __ 161ENBIMIRIEN ItALVEAT• INN a Ire IIit k ■ iIPA ■ 11 . IIII ,: ■ 81.11111 11A inill ■ _ LiliIFI ; Jh11•11i■111 = IIII ■ ■ 11..11 NE 29TN ST , NE NM ST J f , ( S l 1 -1 L _____I. . 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'� ?r '� -�i •%s`"may# , ?, .r"0Y . ,;>'", ,,, 3"'*..,,i.�,- " � 'W' K. i (�j� S t Y,�„'f: `,7x-`l; 's1:�+a ��},� 5�0: f.,� X;-.$•,sa is ..°.£".5:€ w' y,W}F..��`. {, .d^ "3 aS`^i,.ca1. ,F•3 _€� ,. �'.a`s��'%�;:t�sew-' 1�zi' €e€�.:c�^�.'�..'.3�wd��,1F` x 1 ..--- NE 24TH ST LEGEND 3343901845 j KING COUNTY TAX LOT NUMBER 1 ' SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PARCEL NUMBER ZOOS HOUSE ADDRESS NUMBER EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I SPECIAL. ASSESSMENT DISTRICT (EDMONDS AVE NE & DAYTON AVE NE) . ORDINANCE NO. 5014 EXHIBIT B AREA "F" I• AREA "F" 7 . . " p4 f t ?-2 vvvl : � az � „ : July 7,2003 Renton City Council Minutes Page 237 developer shall request such additional funding through City Council. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. In response to Council President Keolker-Wheeler's inquiry, Councilwoman Briere stated that the location of the utility extension is Olympia Ave.NE, north of NE 4th St. Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval of Finance: Vouchers Claim Vouchers 216400-215817 and three wire transfers totaling $2,758538.57; and approval of Payroll Vouchers 44706-44958, one wire transfer and 575 direct deposits totaling$1,725,448.82. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. - Transportation(Aviation) Transportation(Aviation)Committee Chair Persson presented a report Committee recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation that Council approve Transportation: Six-Year TIP the proposed 2004—2009 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program(TIP) (2004-2009) and Arterial Street Plan. The Committee further recommended that the. resolution regarding this matter be presented for reading and adoption. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN ' THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See later this page for resolution.) ORDINANCES AND The following resolutions were presented for reading and adoption: RESOLUTIONS Resolution#3644 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into an Public Works: Cedar River interlocal cooperative agreement with the State of Washington Department of Spawning Channel Natural Resources for an aquatic lands easement for the Cedar River Spawning Replacement Project,DNR Channel Replacement Project. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY Aquatic Lands Easement .CLAWSON,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution#3645 A resolution was read authorizing the temporary closure of the westbound lanes Streets: S Grady Way of S. Grady Way,between Shattuck Ave. S. and Rainier Ave. S.,for a period of Westbound Lanes Weekend six days(consecutive or non-consecutive)between August 1 and September 30, Closures 2003,for the S. Grady Way Pavement Rehabilitation Project. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution#3646 A resolution was read updating the City's Six-Year Transportation Transportation: Six-Year TIP Improvement Program, 2004-2009. MOVED BY PERSSON,SECONDED BY (2004-2009) , NELSON, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading and adoption: Ordinance#5014 An ordinance was read establishing an assessment district for sanitary sewer SAD: East Kennydale Sanitary service for properties adjacent to Monterey Ct. NE,NE 16th St.,Blaine Ave. Sewer Infill Phase I NE,Camas Ave. NE,Dayton Ave.NE,Edmonds Ave. NE, and Monterey Ave. NE,and establishing the amount of the charge upon connection to the facilities. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. June 23,2003 ' Renton City Council Minutes Page 227 community in various ways including protecting the children's safety,as they will nod longer have to cross a busy street to get to their classes. In response to Mr.Persson's inquiry,Councilwoman Briere stated that although she did feel the appraisal was slightly high,the reduced compensation amount she proposed was mainly a result of trying to find a balance between the 50% and 100% amounts. Responding to Ms. Keolker-Wheeler's inquiry,Mr.Warren stated that this was the onl'ongoing vacation at the time the law changed. Development Services Director Neil Watts pointed out that the City did not cause the delay during the vacation process. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE MAJORITY REPORT AS PRESENTED AND SET COMPENSATION FOR BOTH VACATIONS IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF } $162,0,48.* Council President Keolker-Wheeler recommended splitting the difference and setting compensation for the properties at 75% of the-appraised value. Councilman Clawson agreed with her recommendation. Councilman Parker stated that there was no way to know that State law would change during the vacation process,but it did,giving Council discretion of up to 100%. He urged Council to set compensation for this City asset at the full appraised value. MOVED BY BRIERE,SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL AMEND THE MOTION AND SET COMPENSATION FOR BOTH PROPERTIES AT 75% OF THE APPRAISED VALUE. CARRIED. , *MAIN MOTION AS AMENDED: ROLL CALL: FIVE AYES: KEOLKER- WHEELER,CLAWSON,NELSON,PERSSON,BRIERE;TWO NAYS: CORMAN,PARKER. CARRIED. - ORDINANCES AND The following resolutions were presented for reading and adoption: RESOLUTIONS - Resolution#3642 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into an Public Works: City of Everett intergovernmental cooperative purchasing agreement with,the City of Everett. Purchasing Agreement,Vactor MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY BRIERE,COUNCIL Truck ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. - Resolution#3643 A resolution was read authorizing the Administration to complete and file an Airport: Runway/Taxiway application with the Federal Aviation Administration for a grant for the Airport Lighting Signage&Paving Runway/Taxiway'Lighting,Paving,and Signage Project. MOVED BY Project,FAA Grant KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY PERSSON,COUNCIL ADOPT Application THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. The following ordinance was presented for first reading and referred to the Council meeting,of 7/07/2003 for second and final reading: SASAD- East Kennydale Sanitary An ordinance was read establishing an assessment district for sanitary sewer Sewer Infill Phase I service for properties adjacent to Monterey Ct.NE,NE 16th St.,Blaine Ave. NE,Camas Ave. NE,Dayton Ave.NE,Edmonds Ave.,NE,and Monterey Ave. NE,and establishing the amount of the charge upon connection to the facilities. June 23,2003 Renton City Council Minutes Page 228 MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,SECONDED BY BRIERE,COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 7/07/2003. CARRIED. I , The following ordinance was presented for second and final reading and adopti n: Ordinance#5013 An ordinance was read amending Section 4-1-180,of Chapter 1,Administration Utility: City Code Amends re and Enforcement,of Title IV(Development Regulations); and Sections 8-2-1, Utility Rates Remission& of Chaipter 2, Storm and Surface Water Drainage,and 8-4-10, 11, 12, 18,26, Water Meter Service Charges 33,and 34,of Chapter 4,Water, and 8-5-15 and 8-5-16,of Chapter 5,Sewers, of Title VIII(Health and Sanitation)of City Code to clarify remission of rates, increase charges to shut off and turn on water meters,and add an after-hours charge to turn on meters. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL ADOPT'THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL • CALL1 ALL AYES. CARRIED. NEW BUSINESS Councilman Clawson announced that he will be speaking on the subject of Community Event: Highlands fireworks at the Highlands Community Association meeting on June 26. Also Community Association in attendance at the meeting will be Deputy Fire Chief Glen Gordon and Meeting re Fireworks Deputy Police Chief Kevin Milosevich. EXECUTIVE SESSION MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,SECONDED BY NELSON, COUNCIL AND ADJOURNMENT RECESS INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR APPROXIMATELY 20 ' MINUTES TO DISCUSS LABOR NEGOTIATIONS WITH NO OFFICIAL ACTION TO BE TAKEN AND THE COUNCIL MEETING BE ADJOURNED WHEN THE EXECUTIVE SESSION IS ADJOURNED. CARRIED. Time: 9:03 p.m. • Executive session was conducted. There was no action taken. The executive session and the Council meeting adjourned at 9:25 p.m. 60-4,144:4" telfaitd-r4-) BONNIE I.WALTON.City Clerk.. Recorder: Michele Neumann June 23,2003 J June 23,2003 Renton City,Council Minutes Page 223 Airport: Runway/Taxiway Transportation Systems Division recommended approval of a grant application Lighting Signage&Paving with the Federal Aviation Administration for a$2,240,385 grant for the Airport Project,FAA Grant 2003 Taxiway Paving,Lighting and Signage Project. The City's cost share is - Application $248,932. Council concur. (See page 227 for resolution.) Transportation: TIP(2004- Transi ortation Systems Division submitted the annual update of the Six-Year 2009) Transportation Improvement Program(TIP). Refer'the TIP to the Transportation(Aviation)Committee; set a public hearing on July 7,2003 to , ' considl r the TIP. , MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,SECONDED BY PERSSON, 'r COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED OLD BUSINESS ' Council President Keolker-Wheeler presented a Committee of the Whole report Committee of the Whole` regarding'the King County solid waste interlocal agreement. The King County: Solid Waste Administration has informed Council that King County is planning to pay,from Interlocal Agreement - ,its Solid Waste Enterprise fund,to its current expense fund,the sum of$7 million per year for the use of the Cedar Hills Regional Landfill. These payments will start in 2004,and will be provided for by service reductions ' rather than raising solid waste rates. King County is also planning on charging past rent for the period of 1992-2003. The City of Renton and other Suburban Cities dare participants in the solid waste interlocal agreement with King County - that controls the relationship between the parties. The City of Renton,pursuant to that agreement,has the option of re-opening that agreement for review and -- renegotiations before July 1 of this year . The Council hereby authorizes the Mayor to send a letter to King County - requesting review and renegotiation of the provisions'of the solid waste _ interlocal agreement prior to July 1,2003,in order to keep the City's options open-4'hile the King County Executive's proposals are being evaluated by the - Suburban Cities Association. , The CI uncil further authorizes the Mayor to suggest to the Suburban Cities Association that it review and evaluate the real estate transactions leading to King County obtaining title to the land for the Cedar Hills'Landfill, obtain a review of the appraisal and the assumptions,underline that appraisal, and further review the legality of the rental being proposed by the King County , - Executive. _ The Council further authorizes the Mayor to spend up to$10,000 to join with ' other Suburban Cities in obtaining legal counsel and other assistance to review and renegotiate the provisions of the solid waste interlocal agreement and to review and evaluate the proposed rental arrangement for the Cedar Hills Landfill. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED By BRIERE, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. MOVED BY'KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL REFER THE KING COUNTY SOLID WASTE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT TO THE.UTILITIES COMMITTEE FOR ONGOING -\ MONITORING. CARRIED. " _ ' Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chair Corman presented a report recommending SHAD_: East Kennydale Sanitary concurrence in the staff recommendation that the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 24 be approved. The Special Assessment-District will establish connection charges of$6,122.35 per June 23,2003 Renton City Council Minutes Page 224 single-family unit that are within the boundary of the assessment district. In r addition,simple interest will accrue at a rate of 4.86%for a period of ten years. The Committee further recommended that the ordinance finalizing the East • Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District be presented for first reading.* . Councilman Corman noted that homeowners only pay the connection fee when` they hook-up to the sewer system. *MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY CLAWSON,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED.. (See page 227.for ordinance.) Utility: NE 10th St/Anacortes Utilities Committee Chair Corman presented a report recommending Council Ave NE Storm System boncini with the staff recommendation to approve a$150,000 fund transfer from , , Improvement,Fund Transfer the SW 7th St.Storm System Improvement Project to the NE 10th St. and Anacoites Ave.NE Detention Pond and Storm System Improvement Project for funding of construction cost increases due to change orders and changes in bid item quantities,if needed. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY CLAWSON,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ' Planning&Development Planning and Development Committee Chair Briere presented a report Committee r recommending acceptance of St. Anthony's Parish dedication of the portion of• , Development Services: St. the alley(four feet parallel to the south side of the east-west alley between Anthony's Parish,Alley Shattuck and Whitworth Avenues S.)agreed upon as part of the exchange of Dedication,'Shattuck& right-of-way set forth by the development agreement,dated March 11,2003, Whitworth Ayes S between the City of Renton and St.Anthony's Parish. The Committee further recommended that the Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the deed of dedication. MOVED BY,BRIERE, SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Planning&Development Majoility Report: Planning and Development Committee Chair Briere . Committee Majority Report presented a majority report regarding the determination of compensation for St. _ Vacation: Compensation, Anthony's Parish street vacations for portion of Whitworth Ave. S. and a Whitworth Ave S &Alley,St. portion of the alley running north and south between Whitworth and Morris Anthony's Parish,,VAC-00-003 Avenues S. and S. 3rd and 4th Streets (VAC-00-003 and VAC-03-001). ' &VAC-03-001 • As part) of implementing the approved master plan for St. Anthony's Parish campus,Council approval was obtained for the vacation of specific portions of right-of-way situated within the campus boundaries. At the time of the initial i street vacation request, State law regarding compensation for vacated rights-of- , way alilowed'Council to set compensation at 50% of the appraised value of the , '- vacated property. However, current State law allows the amount of compensation to be determined by the City Council and to be no more than the ' full appraised value. This was reiterated in Section 1.2 of the development agreement entered into by the City of Renton and St. Anthony's Parish on t March 11,2003. ' The Committee recognized the benefits to be gained from the development of a unifieeil campus for St. Anthony's Parish by both the citizens of Renton,as well as for'the City's downtown core. Therefore,the Committee(majority) • recommended a reduction in the amount of compensation to be required for - • street vacation VAC-00-003 ($183,360 full value)and VAC-03-001 ($19,200 full value). ,T , APPROVED BY M� COUNCIL { 1 • UTILITIES COMMITTEE' Date —23- Wo3 1. COMMITTEE REPORT June 23,2003 EAST ICE u ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 0024 (Referred June 16,2003) The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence with staff's recommendationthat the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District No. 0024 be approved. The Special Assessment District will establish connection charges of$6,122.35 per single family unit that are within the boundary of the assessment district. In addition,simple interest will accrue at a rate of 4.86%for a period of ten years. The Utilities Committee further recomlme`nsls tliaf,'jhe ordinance:=finalizing the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District be presented forfirs'reading. I- t `r \a< 4 u ,,' ;a Randy Corman,Chair ,; _ ::,.;,, :, ;. c��.5i ..4 zy F' � °' tV Ge e `;' _, ,.. i T BnerViChair k <,-, ,,./ ,..1-i- 411111 - Z-g."\-:•.-N--- -x ' ,:-:,:x ,-;_,:: -,,'' - Dan Clawson,Member CC: Lys Homsby Dave Christensen John Hobson` C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\COM RPT.doc\JDH\tb June 16,2003 I Renton City Council Minutes Page 214 SPECIAL PRESENTATION Fire Chief Lee Wheeler announced that Battalion Chief Chuck Duffy was • Fire: 2002 Firefighter of the selected as the 2002 Firefighter of the Year. Chief Wheeler highlighted Mr. • Year Award Duffy's accomplishments and contributions to the City,which includes formerly holding the positions of fire marshal and training officer. Mr.Duffy accepted the award from Deputy Fire Chief Glen Gordon,and,stated that this is one of the highlights of his career. He recognized the three other individuals' who were in consideration for this award, and emphasized that it is an honor and a pi vilege to be a member of the Renton Fire Department. 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 9,2003. Council concur. June 9,2003 CAG: 03-037, City Clerk reported bid opening on 5/27/2003 for CAG-03-037, 2003 Airport Runway/Taxiway Lighting Taxiway Lighting, Signage and Paving Improvements;three bids;engineer's Signage&Paving, Gary estimate$2,531,205; and submitted staff recommendation to award the contract Merlino Const Co to low bidder,Gary Merlino Construction Company,in the amount of $2,527921.43. Council concur. CAG: 02-072,Police Evidence Community Services Department submitted CAG-02-072,Police Evidence Storage Building, CHG Storage Facility Building; and requested approval of the project,authorization Building Systems for commencement of 60-day lien period,and release of retained amount of $5,677[34 to CHG Building Systems,Inc.,contractor,if all required releases are obtained. Council concur. Development Services: St. Development Services Division recommended acceptance of a deed of Anthony's Parish, Alley dedication of the four feet parallel to the south side of the east-west alley Dedication, Shattuck& between Shattuck and Whitworth Avenues S. to fulfill a requirement of the St. Whitworth Ayes S Anthony's Parish development agreement between the City and the parish. Refer to Planning and Development Committee. Vacation:Whitworth Ave S & Technical Services Division submitted appraisal performed for the.St. Alley, St. Anthony's Parish, Anthony's Parish street vacations for portion of Whitworth Ave. S. and portion VAC-00-003 &VAC-03-001 of alley running north and south between Whitworth and Morris Avenues S. and S. 3rd and 4th Streets;and'requested that Council accept the appraisal and set compensation at$183,360 for VAC-00-003, and at$19,200 for VAC-03- 001. Refer to Planning&Development Committee. (See page 215 for related correspondence.) Utility: NE 10th St/Anacortes Utilities Systems Division requested approval to transfer$250,000 from the Ave NE Detention Pond& SW 7th St. Storm System Improvement Project to the NE 10th St. and Storm System Improvement, Anacortes Ave.NE Detention Pond and Storm System Improvement Project. Transfer of Funds Refer to Utilities Committee. SAD: East Kennvdale Sanitary Utilities Systems Division requested authorization to establish the final East Sewer Infill Phase I Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District at the per 5A-1),0/ '001 unit assessment of$6,122.35 to ensure that the project costs are equitably distributed to those who benefit. Refer to Utilities Committee. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,SECONDED BY CLAWSON, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. • Ci 1 r' OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL ( AI//: 6 . y- Submitting Data: Planning/Building/Public Works For Agenda of: Dept/Div/Board.. Utility Systems Divison/Wastewater Section June 16, 2003 Staff Contact John Hobson (X-7279) Agenda Status Consent X Subject: i Public Hearing.. East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I C rrespondence.. Special Assessment District No. 0024 Resolution Old Business Exhibits: New Business Issue Paper Study Sessions Information Draft Ordinance Draft Final Notice of Potential Assessment Recommended Action: Approvals: Refer to Utilities Committee Legal Dept X Finance Dept X Other Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... _o_ 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 I Project. At the regular Council Meeting of March 11, 2002, 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 140 single-family units within the Special Assessment District. The per-unit assessment for the district is $6,122.35. Thirty days after final approval of the ordinance, interest will accrue on the assessments at a rate of 4.86% for a period of ten years (per Ordinance #4505). STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that Council adopt Special Assessment District No. 0024 and that the ordinance regarding this matter be presented for first reading. • H:\File Sys\WWP-WasteWater\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SAD\FinalAgenda_SAD.doc/JDH:lf CITY OF RENTON PLANNIING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: June 5, 2003 TO: Kathy Keolker-Wheeler, President City Council Members VIA: ) Mayor Jesse Tanner FROM: Gregg ZimmermamtAdministrator Planning/Building/Public Works Department STAFF CONTACT: John Hobson, X-7279 SUBJECT: Establishment of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District ISSUE: The East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I project construction is complete and the fmal pay estimate has been approved by the City Council (April 14, 2003). 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 fmal approval be given for the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: The East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I project will provide sanitary sewer service to properties adjacent to seven streets (see attached map): Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 161 St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 161 St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. June 5, 2003 Page 2 Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St. to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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 $857,129.56. The area has a potential of developing into 140 single-family lots. Therefore, the estimated assessment, based upon our preliminary cost estimate, was $6,122.35 per connection. The fmal cost for the new sewers is $857,318.42. This equates to a per-connection charge of $6,123.70 for the 140 potential single-family lots in the assessment district. The difference between the original estimate and the actual cost is $1.35 per connection, which equates to $189 total for the whole district. Some residents have already paid the original estimate of$6,122.35 and connected to the sewer system. Going back to these customers (approximately 10) and billing them for the $1.35 difference will cost more in staff time then what we would collect. Additionally, charging future customers more than these original customers would not be fair. Therefore the Planning/Building/Public Works Department recommends keeping the original amount of$6,122.35 per new connection. 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 1 Special Assessment District. • H:\File Sys\WWP-WasteWater\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infi11\SADFinal Infill Issue SAD.docUDH:If CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. OR41 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING SAN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR SANITARY SEWER SERVICE FOR PROPERTIES ADJACENT TO MONTEREY CT NE, NE 16w"ST,BLAINE AVE NES CAMAS AVE NE,DAYTON AVE NE,EDMONDS AVE NE, AND MONTEREY AVE NE,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 Kerinydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I 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 sever 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 which properties have not been charged or assessed with all costs of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I,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$6,122.35 per dwelling unit. SECTION III. In addition to the aforestated charges,there shall be a charge of 4.86%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 ,2003. Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of ,2003. Jesse Tanner,Mayor W:\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Inn\SAD\SAD_Ordinance.doc\JDH:lf EXHIBIT A • EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 1,2,and 5 through 9,inclusive,View Terrace,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 72 of Plats,Page 32,Records of King County,Washington;and The south 50 feet of the north 400 feet of the west 25 feet of the east 125 feet of Tract 250,C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County,Washington;and Those portions of Tract 250 and the east 100 feet of Tract 265 of said C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4 plat,lying southerly and westerly of said View Terrace plat. All situate in the southeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. • EXHIBIT A EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"B" • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The east 150 feet of the south 175 feet of Tract 245,C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County,Washington;and The west 75 feet of the east 150 feet of the north one-half(1/2)of Tract 246 of said C.D. Hillman's Lake Washington Garden.of Eden Division 4 plat;less the south 140 feet thereof;and Lot C of City of Renton Lot Line Adjustment No.LUA-01-014-LLA,as recorded under King County Recording No.20010418900004,Records of King County,Washington. All situate in the southeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. • • • EXHIBIT A • EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"C" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 1 through 9,inclusive,Woodland Terrace,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 71 of Plats,Page 96,Records of King County,Washington;and That portion of the west one-half(1/2)of Tract 226,C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County,Washington,lying northerly and westerly of said Woodland Terrace plat;less the north 100 feet thereof;and That portion of said Tract 226 lying southerly of said Woodland Terrace plat; and That portion of the west 96 feet of Tract 233 of said C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4,lying south of the north 80 feet thereof;and That portion of the east 96 feet of said Tract 233,lying south of the north 100 feet thereof;less street(NE 18th Street). All situate in the southeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. J' EXHIBIT A EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"D" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 2 through 13,inclusive,J.R.Gatten Addition,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 66 of Plats,Page 65,Records of King County,Washington. All situate in the northeast quartof Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. • I EXHIBIT A EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"E"(page 1 of 2) LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The east 80 feet of Tract 204,C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County, Washington; and The north 65 feet of the east 113 feet of Tract 205 of said C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4 plat; and The north 152 feet of the south 252 feet of the east 100 feet of said Tract 205;and That portion of the north one-half(1/2)of said Tract 205,described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of said north one-half(1/2)of said Tract; Thence northerly along the east line of said Tract,said east line also being the westerly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE,a distance of 211 feet; Thence west,parallel with the south line of the north one-half(1/2)of said Tract,a distance of 110 feet; Thence south,parallel with said east line of said Tract,a distance of 111 feet; Thence east,parallel with said south line of the north one-half(1/2)of said Tract,a distance of 10 feet; Thence south,parallel with said east line of said Tract,a distance of 100 feet,to an intersection with said south line of the north one-half(1/2)of said Tract; Thence easterly along said south line,a distance of 100 feet,to the point of beginning. All of the above situate in the northeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East, W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. TOGETHER WITH that portion of Government Lot 4 of Section 4,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington,described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the easterly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE and the southerly right of way margin of NE 27th St.; Thence southerly along said easterly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE,to an intersection with the northerly right of way margin of NE 25th St.,said street dedicated on the plat of Sandee Terrace,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 67,Page 2,Records of King County,Washington; Thence easterly along said northerly right of way margin,to the southwest corner of Lot 15 of said plat,said southwest corner also being a point on the west line of said plat; Thence northerly along said west line,to the most northwesterly corner of said plat; EXHIBIT A AREA"E"(page 2 of 2) Thence easterly along the north line of said plat,to an intersection with the east line of the west 134 feet of said'Government Lot 4; Thence northerly along said east line,to an intersection with the southerly right of way margin of NE 27th St.; Thence westerly along saidl southerly right of way margin,to said intersection with the easterly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE,and the point of beginning; and That portion of Government Lot 4 and that portion of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter,both in Section 4,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington,lying northerly of the plat of Aloha Ranch,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 77,Page 7,Records of King County,Washington,lying westerly of the west line of the plat of Honeycreek Heights,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 194, Pages 68 and 69,Records of King County,Washington,lying southerly,westerly and southerly of the plat of Sandee Terrace,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 67,Page 2, Records of King County,Washington,and lying easterly of the easterly right of way margin of Edmonds Ave NE. EXHIBIT A EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA"F" LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Tract 261 of C.D.Hillman's Lake Washington Garden of Eden Division 4,according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 11 of Plats,Page 82,Records of King County,Washington;less the street(Monterey Ave NE, 111th Ave SE)as dedicated on the plat of Stollenmayer Addition, according to the plat thereof recorded in Volume 88 of Plats,Page 87,Records of King County, Washington. All situate in the northeast quarter of Section 5,Township 23 North,Range 5 East,W.M.,in the City of Renton,King County,Washington. EXHIBIT B I!i.iimiILP! i: i- __iiiiitiui 1111701 alp Eli 'i ral , iJ' i ' : ■ Er 9 =111 1'7" :gm �■II" mini ail �. 1111 NE 29TH ST NE 24TN ST ___/ 1 ___ ---________ H � - • -■1"'111 -IS , "rn ■ ■ �� ''" 11111111111r UM el Wft : r A . ,,-Nrx „... 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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 I 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 sewer by the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$6,122.35 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) or through increased density within the same use (i.e., further subdivision of land for single family). 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 4.86% 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. H:Wile Sys\WWP-WasteWater\WWP-27-2955 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SAD\Infill-Phl_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb • 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 Si Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by NOViii: er12 ,2001; 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, Section 9-16-9.0 and D, the only items of appeal that will be considered are the cost of the facilities, the costs distiiibutionmethodology 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 contact 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 H:\File Sys\WWP-WasteWater\WWP-27-29155 East Kennydale Sewer Infill\SAD\Infill-Ph1_final_notice.doc\DMC\tb i CERTIFICATE OF MAILING STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF KING ) BONNIE I. WALTON, City Clerk/Cable Manager for the City of Renton, being first duly sworn on oath, s eposes and says that she is a citizen of the United States and a resident of t e State of Washington, over the age of 21 and not a party to nor interested in t e outcome of this matter. That on the 25th day of i arch, 2002, 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 st class mail to Matthew & Tomala Hough and to Stephen M. McNamee Notice of Potential Assessment for a Special Assessment District for East Kennydle Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I (First Preliminary Notice). (File No. SAD-02-001). e Wet/6774-1 Bonnie I. Walton, City Cle k/Cable Manager • SUBSCRIBED AND SWO ' TO BEFORE me this o2 day o£ANA"c� , 2002. %, Li I °°•°°•000 ° titi r 0�l]���j04,,p� is Suz D. Lombard ' PviO .;%RT .6II Notary Public in and for tjae St.t- of r . Ca a 0 Washington, residing at , e a I e- - y' My Commission Expires: - LT a41S,'...9.946......4°' �' do 1.1. g j`'�-- s! CITY OF RENTON NOT CE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NO ICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE P ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#61 HOUGH MATTHEW J+TOMALA ASSESSMENT 2509 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON W1A 98056 King County Account No. 272071005004 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 GA N J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of wat r facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliza 'on and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the orig nal 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 noti 4 e to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Works epartment of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a portion lof 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets:) Monterey Ct.NE: From NE 16th St.to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From herdeen Ave.NE to Blaine Ave.NE. Blaine Ave.NE: From 18th St.to NE 24th St. Camas Ave.NE: . From 20th St.to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. r Dayton Ave.NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave.NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the propose assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number show 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb r.,' CITY OF RENTON NOT CE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NO ICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#41 MCNAMEE TEPHEN M ASSESSMENT 1908 CAMA AVE NE RENTON W.I4 98055 King County Account No. 952640002004 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 WO DLAND TERRACE ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of wat r facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signalizat on 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 bf 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approxi tely 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct.NE: From NE 16th St.to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From A erdeen Ave.NE to Blaine Ave.NE. Blaine Ave.NE: From 18th St.to NE 24th St. Camas Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave.NE: From 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave.NE: From 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave.NE From I 24t St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the propose. assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can p, reference the parcel number sho 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 SN page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb • a CITY OF RENTON .-__ _ BATT 011 a _ -= al Office of the City Clerk ) �rn q t o � HAA 12'02 � 0 „5 5 1055 South Grady Way - Renton Washington 98055 ch i- ll/ d� Ir 1 ' � rs a. cc PB METc9 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED CITY OF RENTON 741.3196._uP a Tr,. r. 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CITY OF RENTON J PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNIYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 ICost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Addrei s of Owner Identification III Parcel# 1 KIMIAI ALI REA+JULIE E CAMPBELL I 2008 NE 16TH S ' RENTON WA 9 056 KC Tax Act# 334390184508 Legal Description: 250-265 HILLM NS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF TR 250&OF E 100 FT OF TR 265 LY WLY OF 111T PL SE&S OF PLAT OF VIEW TERRACE LESS N 70 FT MEAS ALG W LN LESS ELY 10 FT THOF I Parcel#2 MILONAS ALI( 1625 MONTEREY COURT NE RENTON WA 68055 KC Tax Act# 334390186008 Legal Description: 250&265 HIL MANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF 250&E 100 FT OF 265 BEG ON S LN OF TR 250 121 FT W OF SE COR TH N 00 DEG 31 MIN 33 SEC E 237 FT TH N 89 DEG 58 MIN 15 SEC E 25 FT TH N 100 DEG 31 MIN 33 SEC E 350 FT TO N LN OF 250 TH W ALG N LN OF SD 250&265 DIST 258 FT TOW LN OF E 100 FT OF SD 265 TH S ALG SD W LN 350 FT TH N 89 DEG 58 MIN 15 SEC E 112.78ITH SELY ALG CURVE TO LFT RAD 105 FT 37.29 FT TH S 49 DEG 30 MIN 07 SEC E 26.55 FT TH ELY ON CURVE TO RGT RAD 45 FT 39.30 FT TH S 00 DEG 31 MIN 33 SEC W 157.02 FT M/L TO S LN OF 250 TH E 60 FT ALG SD S LN TO BEG LESS POR PLTD VIEW TERRACE Parcel#3 MILONAS ALIIIX 1625 MONTEREY CT N E RENTON WQ.98055 KC Tax Act# 334390185000 Legal Description: 250-265 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 70 FT MEAS ALG W LN OF POR OF TR 250& .. OF E 100 F] OF TR 265 LY WLY OF 11TH PL SE&S OF PLAT OF VIEW TERRACE II Parcel#4 RIPLEY JOHN I+CONSTANCE B 886 SHISHONE DR LA CONNER WA 98257 KC Tax Act# 893650001009 0 Legal Description: 1 VIEW TERRACE ADD I Parcel#5 TAKASHIMA KIYOKO 1709 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON 7A 98056 KC Tax Act# 893650002 007 Legal Description: 2 VIEW RRACE ADD \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\prelim_sad_roll.doc Page 1 of 15 I • (----., CERTIFICATE OF MAILING STATE OF WASHINGTO ) ) ss. COUNTY OF KING ) BONNIE I. WALTON, C' 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 the State of Washington, over the age of 21 and not a party to nor interested it the outcome of this matter. That on the 19th day of March, 2002, 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, br first class mail to Jennifer Johnson; Mark & Danette McNulty; and to John I! & Constance B. Ripley Notice of Potential Assessment for a Special Assessment District for East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I (First Prelimin / Notice). (File No. SAD-02-001). Y&7,,,,,,,, a Watt, , Bonnie I. Walton, City ! lerk/Cable Manager la 4 SUBSCRIBED AND S ORN TO BEFORE me this ' c1a of /IS L , 2002. Q ® ;° D° igti , a o 0° Suzann . Lombard 1 : F&JBUC i ; Notary Public in and for the Stas of 4'01 °° �e ,� °'`�. Washington, residing at Seo 4t t e.- aa�'•° .y My Commission Expires: cycik t144pv ese^^'�.�' CITY OF RENTON ii3OTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT N TICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For ity of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#21 JOHNSO JENNIFER ASSESSMENT 1833 BL• II AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334 90124306 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 23. HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 317 FT OF W 96 FT Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of Ilvater 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 facili ies. It is the intent of this ,otice 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 pordion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affec your property. Contract: Preliminary Spe ial Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct.NE: Fr m NE 16th St.to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: FrIm Aberdeen Ave.NE to Blaine Ave.NE. Blaine Ave.NE: Fr¢m NE 18'h St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave.NE: Fr m NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave.NE: Fr m NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave.NE: Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. . Monterey Ave. NE Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the pro osed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number hown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preli 'nary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON N TICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT N TICE OF PRELIMINARY BEARING For i ity of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#4 RIPLEY J BN I+CONSTANCE B ASSESSMENT 886 SHISHONE DR LA CONI�ER WA 98257 King County Account No. 893650001009 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: I;Lw TERRACE ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92.0; 5) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of ater facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signal tion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the riginal 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)tt construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities. i 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following s eets: Monterey Ct.NE: Fr m NE 16th St.to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16'h St: Frpm Aberdeen Ave.NE to Blaine Ave.NE. Blaine Ave.NE: Frpm NE 18th St.to NE 24th St. Camas Ave.NE: Frlpm NE 20th St.to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave.NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave.NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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 C s unty Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON _J NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For¶ity of Renton Special Assessment District • EAST KE ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I - (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#62 MCNUL Y MARK J+DANETTE ASSESSMENT 2517 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 272000006002 $6,122.35 / LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 98056 Per State Law (RCW 35.92.925) 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 signa ization 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) o construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facil'ties. It is the intent of this otice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Wo ks 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install appr ximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct.NE: FrlDm NE 16th St.to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave.NE to Blaine Ave.NE. Blaine Ave.NE: Fiiom NE 18th St.to NE 24th St. Camas Ave.NE: Fm NE 201 St.to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave.NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave.NE: F om NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave.NE F:om NE 241 St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb ', CERTIFICATE OF MAILING STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ss. COUNTY OF KING ) BONNIE I. WALTON, C ty Clerk/Cable Manager for the City of Renton, being first duly sworn on oat , deposes and says that she is a citizen of the United States and a resident o the State of Washington, over the age of 21 and not a party to nor interested ' the outcome of this matter. That on the 14th day f March, 2002, at the hour of 5:00 p.m., your affiant duly mailed and plac c d in the United States Post Office at Renton, King County, Washington, by first class mail to William K. & Lorna L. Dohrman Notice of Potential Assessment for a Special Assessment District for East Kennydale Sanitary S ewer Infill Phase I (First Preliminary Notice). (File No. SAD-02-001). &-AA,a..a. Zdaiterv•-' Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk/Cable Manager SUBSCRIBED AND S ORN TO BEFORE me this / day of ��n` , 2002. "oev�b `° 3/4 , el` %.,... 114.,- 1-0.,drry4 is Suz D. Lombard X PiBjC ` i Notary Public in and for the State of � Washington, residing at Se ? ••.R-94)...* di My Commission Expires: ( ( o h%Oi .....r0—o' t CITY OF RENTON r TICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT IOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#28 DO WILLIAM K+LORNA ASSESSMENT L 1810 BL AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 33 390124108 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 3 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 475 FT OF E 96 FT Per State Law (RCW 35.92. 25) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of ater facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signa ization and lighting,for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the riginal cost of such facility(ies)who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users arsubject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will be ome payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s) o construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facil ties. It is the intent of this otice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Wo ks Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a potion 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 mid Ana 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following s eets: Monterey Ct. NE: om NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: om Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE:., From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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 Prel. ' ary (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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'10(41,117;04-3.;,,mr .. 334390124108 DOHRMAN WILLIAM KI-LORNA L — " ai - • Cz:i...:C /,, . -ate afee, , 7810 S 126TH ST i: ` ii)//-,t ,Ci ",- 6'0/4.'""....,„.: °., k9 Opp SEATTLE WA 98178 . /c6.. t CI\ ... ,. .... t• .....71' -- t 1 --I • c,..,.. ..„),,, , - -.4 a i obv. r - P A l'Air; "' ,,-7:- licrat ci .1.w- t 4. 1 0 : i- — • -• - • ----- - '-`-' N c., (/) . . ,....,.....----- , E S ST1 F - .-... ., . _ • - '-i KNOWN - — - •--- ' i- -- : r, ..,,,,,..,-.,,,- , ., , .,,..,, .1,4,,,..,,,,x.,,,,,..,.“.5,::;,,,c':`4:•f- ..4,,-,77:.:•,;;,'iv...F...,p,:.;,,,,,...:..„-•:.;:,‘,,,..:, •;::',.7,"';,,-,:i.'". . ::'."-:- . i - -:-,-..,•v,'"..-erQ,-'...v i,,,.1* /•:_•-•?''•..,',-,...-:,-,.4%.,,,,v,,..,•,-.'"..„•,:-::::--.7:'S"'":',;',.';'1101.1" ;...e.,1W.'4,...' .":.-.'',1',;". -r-,''''.5.!.r..-:-,tfii-•.::"..`'Y''..;r7'.• I , . - . ERTIFICATE OF MAILING STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ss. COUNTY OF KING BONNIE I. WALTON, City Clerk/Cable Manager for the City of Renton, being first duly sworn on oath, •eposes and says that she is a citizen of the United States and a resident of t e State of Washington, over the age of 21 and not a party to nor interested in e outcome of this matter. That on the 12th''day of arch, 2002, at the hour of 5:00 p.m., your affiant duly mailed and tiPlaced ' the United States Post Office at Renton, King County, Washington,. by irst class mail to all parties of record, Notice of Potential Assessment for a Special Assessment District for East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill"Phas I (First Preliminary Notice). (File No. SAD-02-001). Bonnie I. Walton;:City Cle k/Cable Manager SUBSCRIBED AND'SWO' TO BEFORE me this of , 2002. f ®• ` .•..°®Q� • 4:010104:i!t }�10 .$ t4®TA?i9o Suz. 1 D. Lombard: % ttPuauct Notary Public in and for - St. - •f o r Washington, residing at ' ' • 04+.° Washington, ° ° L'Air My Commission Expires: cs i e°�a‘; . APPROVED BY 1 • _ CIT'COUNCIL 1 . . Date S-II-'?0<>' 1-: . - - . • UTILITIES COMMITTEE: - COMMITTEE REPORT • March 11,2002 ESTABLISHMENT OF EAST KENNYDALE'SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I , . SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT • (Referred March 4,2002) :_ • The Utilities Committee recommends • concurrence, in the • Plarming/Building/Public Works• . Department recommendation that preliminary approval be given for:the East Kennydale.Sanitary • . - -- Sewer Infill Phase I Special.Asse sment District. . . . • • The Committee further recomme ds c-,net i ej ce...in t ie irb ijnmendat-ion •that Council direct staff to proceed with the establishment .M - In4h1 Stteial Assess ` a t District upon completion.of the construction of the East Kenny e„aaintar,515, 8e�er Tnfll Phase I ct. - • r� •� '. bra:. m }' .ern Brier-, hair . . W. ,,„_ii. p \z, c ,l. - . :.. '1</' " fii:r • ,,,, . • Kathy KJ,.lker—Wheeler,Vice Oh it F,.>'1, --- ------- . ,A ,,- • � `4, .�, @ Ie - •/ - dy Corman;Member • cc: Lys Hornsby • • David Christensen • - • I:\COMMITTE\Reports\Utilities\EKennydale AD.rpt.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 Kennyfiale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I 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 dae 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 attach d map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pa this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the prop rty can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer intercep or 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 syste 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 t e assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue imple 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 I f the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion i the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar am unts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 })ou 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 mut 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 rotest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of R nton 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. gyyl,14. 4. Zeke,6-7 Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SADUetter2.doc\DMC\tb CITIZEN IZEl\ HA D-OV 1 PROCESS FOR FILING APPEAL GROUNDS FOR PROTEST AGAINST INCLUSION IN SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT AREA First 1st)Preliminary Public Hearing SP CIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT ORD ANCE NO.4444 SECTION 9-16-4 Per Section 9-16-4 of City Or inane No. 4444; property owners may, upon payment of the $75.00 nonrefundable appeal fee, request an appeal hearing before the Renton City Council. Appeals must be su f miffed in writing to the Renton City Council, % the City Clerk, 200 Mill Ave. So., Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of the City's notification of a property owners' inclusion in a proposed Special Assessment District boundary. Appeals must adh re to the criteria established under Section 9-16-9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444; but ill-be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included the Special Assessment District Area, per Section 9-16.4 of said Ordinance. Errors which are not set forth in writing and which do not adhere to the issue of benefit, will not be considered. . Objections by a benefiting p operty owner to the recording of a potential assessment against their property does not constitute a valid appeal. - . Errors identified in a pre ' " ary appeal must be related to the issue of benefits as to whether or not a specific pr dpertyshould be included in the Special Assessment district boundary, as outlined below Per Section 9-16-4 of the City Code a beneficial property owner is defined as "A prope owner who would have been responsible for all or part of certain improvements in a normal course of development or utilization of their parcel, who subsequently onnect to or in any way utilize improvements already installed by the City." Benefit • It is feasible that there is/are some reason(s), unknown to City staff, that a specific parcel may not have the potential to benefit from the improvements. • If a benefiting property owner contest benefit they must provide a statement or documentation n why a particular parcel has no future potential benefit. 1st Notice/Preliminary Appeal Process/ rounds for Protcst/City SAD • C:CURRENT/ORDINANCE/93-284C. [/AMH/bh Onha 14'4 P blit Meeting Notice . EAST KE ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL SP ,CIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT Beginning late this spring, new sewer mains will be constructed in the following streets: Monterey Ct.NE: From NE 16th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St.: From Aberdeen Ave.NE to Blaine Ave.NE. Blaine Ave.NE: From NE 20th St.to the 1800 block of Blaine Ave.NE. Camas Ave.NE: Froin NE 20th St.to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave NE: Fro NE 24th St.to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave NE: Fro NE 24th St.to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave NE: Fro, NE 24th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A meeting about the project and the Special Assessment District is being held at the North Highlands Neighborhood Center,3000 NE 1th St.,at 7:00 PM on Tuesday,March 19,2002. The meeting is being held to discuss the assessment dis 'ct for the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill installation. The construction of this sanitary s wer main is expected to begin in late-April,2002. At the public meeting,there will b presentations and discussions of assessment methodology. If you have any questions or co a Vents,please call John Hobson at the City of Renton,425-430-7279 or you may write to John at 5th Floor tility Systems Division, 1055 S. Grady Way,Renton,WA 98055. MN P ,, , ) Immli.----\-- ' �, d Liementary School Z h St Ems•I a73 I...a, ■ North Highlands coo)114j Neighborhood Center 3000 NE 16th St. / VIIII* � I1IIt2�► lgi 1� .:=. 1 '3 ..../Err \< H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Ken I y2\SAD\Public meeting A.doc\DMC\tb , . 1 )I I 1111111 '-'—',—. 1 I ' I 'l':fr?:,.,s; ------------S---. _..._.___,___________, _ il 1 _ _ ,Pe ------------ ______ _. ..-,-, + Ot NMI= i".,7--7, x 31111VP111111 .,- . .,. ..,,,, '''41,,V'i:,,,,V,,,I.: 5..V.,,. 2 Emil ,. -_ .. ;4,4. 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CITY OF RENTON • N9TICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT =1 N TICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For city of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#1 KIMIAI I REZA+JULIE E ASSESSMENT CAMPBElLi, 2008 NE 16TH ST RENTON A 98056 King County Account No. 3343 0184508 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 250 65 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF TR 250&OF E 100 FT OF TR 65 LY WLY OF 111TH PL SE&SOF PLAT OF VIEW TERRACE LESS N 70 FT MEAS ALCM W LN LESS ELY 10 FT THOF Per State Law (RCW 35.92.02 ) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of w ter facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz tion and lighting,for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori inal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco a payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilitie . It is the intent of this not ce to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Works epartment of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a portio of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect y ur property. Contract: Preliminary Specia Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approxi tely 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following street : Monterey Ct. NE: From E 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From berdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From ' 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the propose 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT ` NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#2 MILONAS ALIX ASSESSMENT 1625 MONTEREY COURT NE RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No. 334390186008 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 250&265 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF 250&E 100 FT OF 265 BEG ON S LN OF TR 250 125 FT W OF SE COR TH N 00 DEG 31 MIN 33 SEC E 237 FT TH N 89 DEG 58 MIN 15 SEC E 25 FT TH N 00 DEG 31 MIN 33 SEC E 350 FT TO N LN OF 250 TH W ALG N LN OF SD 250&265 DIST 258 FT TO W LN OF E 100 FT OF SD 265 TH S ALG SD W LN 350 FT TH N 89 DEG 58 MIN 15 SEC E 112.78 FT TH SELY ALG CURVE TO LFT RAD 105 FT 37.29 FT TH S 49 DEG 30 MIN 07 SEC E 26.55 FT TH SELY ON CURVE TO RGT RAD 45 FT 39.30 FT TH S 00 DEG 31 MIN 33 SEC W 157.02 FT M/L TO S LN OF 250TH E 60 FT ALG SD S LN TO BEG LESS POR PLTD VIEW TERRACE 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON _ NOTI OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOT CE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE S ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#3 MILONAS • IX ASSESSMENT 1625 MO ' REY CT N E RENTON W• 98055 King County Account No. 334391185000 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 250-2 c5 HII.LMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 70 FT MEAS ALG W LN OF POR OF ' 250&OF E 100 FT OF TR 265 LY WLY OF 11TH PL SE&SOF PLAT OF VIEW TER' •CE 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 signaliza ion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori 'nal cost of such facility(ies)who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are su ject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will becom payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to c nstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilitie . It is the intent of this not ce to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Works epartment of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a portio of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect ypur property. Contract: Preliminary Speci 1 Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approxi ately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stree s: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fro Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fro NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fro NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Froni NE 24St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shwn on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Prelimin ry (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King Cou sty Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT-- NOTICE SSESSMENTNOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#4 RIPLEY JOHN I+CONSTANCE B ASSESSMENT 4310 85TH AVE NE MERCER ISLAND WA 98040 King County Account No. 893650001009 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 VIEW TERRACE 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTI E OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT._. NOTTCCE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City'of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#5 TAKAS II • KIYOKO ASSESSMENT 1709 MO REY CT NE RENTON W• 98056 King County Account No. 893651002007 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 WE TERRACE ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025 and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of wa er facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz.tion 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 ares ject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beconie payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilitie . It is the intent of this no ice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public WorDepartment of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a porti of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect our property. Contract: Preliminary Speci 1 Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install appro mately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stre ts: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fro NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fro NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fr NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fr NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number s!Iown 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT` NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#6 CORWIN ROBERT C+JOYCE ASSESSMENT 1717 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 893650003005 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 VIEW TERRACE 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave: NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTI OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT' NOT�10E OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#7 HUMPHRE MARK J ASSESSMENT 1725 MO REY CT NE RENTON W98056 King County Account No. 89365 004003 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4 VIE TERRACE ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025 and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of wa er facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliza ion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori 'nal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are su ject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will becorri payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilitie . It is the intent of this no ice 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 portio of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect your property. Contract: Preliminary Specil Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approx. tely 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fro Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fro NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fro NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE FroNE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 7 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 Prelimikary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON 'NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN'i' NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#8 ROY JOANNA S ASSESSMENT 1724 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 893650005000 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 VIEW TERRACE 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTI1 OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT. NOT CE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE P ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#9 KOLOWITZ KIMBERLY ASSESSMENT S+BRAVE 1716 MONTEREY ST NE RENTON W 98056 King County Account No. 89365 006008 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 VIE TERRACE ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025 and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of wa er facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz tion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori 'nal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s � ject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco a payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilitie . 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 Speci 1 Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approx. tely 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stre ts: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fro Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fro NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Froin NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Frohn NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Frola NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number s down on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preli i. ary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King Co my Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johmsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON liOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN:;- NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#10 ELDRIDGE DEBORAH H ASSESSMENT 1708 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 893650007006 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 7 VIEW TERRACE 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St.to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTI t E OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT' NOT OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE )ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE.I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#11 KAISER GE r • D R+KRISTEN L ASSESSMENT 1700 MO REY CT NE RENTON WIA 98056 King County Account No. 89367008004008004 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 8 VIEW TERRACE ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025 and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of wa er facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz tion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori 'nal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s ject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco a payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to ,onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilitie . It is the intent of this no ice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning,/Building/Public WorkDepartment of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a porti of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect Our property. Contract: Preliminary Special l Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fro Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fro NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fro NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fr NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave.NE Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the pro posed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number siown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Prelim nary (estimated)potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King Co my Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • r)TILE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#12 HILLEGAS CLYDE W ASSESSMENT STEEDMAN SHAARI L 1632 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA King County Account No. 893650009002 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 98056 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 bythe 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTIE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT-- NOTICE SSESSMENT"NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE ID ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#13 HILLEGAS 1 YDE W ASSESSMENT TAX TITLE CONT. 16688 1632 MONT REY COURT NE RENTON A King County Account No. 33439 1 184607 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 9805. Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025 and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of w er facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz tion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori inal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco a payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these faciliti s. It is the intent of this n Rice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Wor Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a porti n of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect our property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approx mately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stre ts: ' Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fro Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fro NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fr° NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Frolm NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number siown 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON )TICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT' NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) • Mailed: March 12, 2002 Parcel#14 SHORT RONALD R JR+CINDEE ASSESSMENT K 2116 NE 16TH ST RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390164609 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 245 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 80 FT OF E 150 FT OF S 1/2 LESS N 115 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 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb ' CITY OF RENTON NOTI E OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT' NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit} of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE 0 ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12;2002 Parcel#15 HUTCHINS o N ROBERT E ASSESSMENT 2124 NE 16 HST RENTON ' 98056 King County Account No. 33439 0164500 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 245 I ANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 70 FT OF S 175 Fr Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025 and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of wa er facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz•tion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori:inal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco 1 e payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these faciliti s. It is the intent of this no ice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Work Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a porti n of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect our property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approx mately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following struts: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fro Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fro NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fro NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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 Preli nary (estimated)potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King Co ty Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON ADTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT-- NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#16 HOWARD A ASSESSMENT 2117 NE 16TH RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No. 334390168303 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 246 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 75 FT OF E 150 FT OF N 1/2 LESS S 140 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 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON rNOTI E OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN T` NOT CE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENN'DALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#17 MONTEZ SSE D ASSESSMENT 2125 NE 16 HST RENTON VNEA 98056 King County Account No. 33439 168501 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 246 ILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 LOT C OF CITY OF RENTON LOT LINE ADJ STMENT NO LUA 01-014 LLA RECORDING NO 20010418900004 BEING A POR ON OF N 1/2 OF TRACT 246 OF C D HILLMANS LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EN NO 4 IN SE 1/4 OF SECTION 05-23-05 Per State Law (RCW 35.92.02 ) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of w ter facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz tion and lighting,for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the o ' final cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco a payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these faciliti s. It is the intent of this n tice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Work Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a porti n of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect our property. Contract: Preliminary Spec al Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install appro imately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stre ts: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fro Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Frog NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fr b m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the pro osed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number s own on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Prel. ary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this • page,by parcel,and King Co my Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON INOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT :-- NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#18 WILLIAMS JERRY P+JANIS M ASSESSMENT 1801 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390123605 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 110.96 FT OF W 96 FT TR 233 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON A'OTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN'i''- NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#19 PATEL SH ASSESSMENT 1809 BL• 1 AV NE RENTON ' A 98056 98056 King County Account No. 334391123100 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 I MANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 96 FT EXC S 110.96 FT&EXC N 396 FT Per State Law (RCW 35.92.02 ) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of w.ter facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz.tion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the oril.nal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco e payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these faciliti s. It is the intent of this n tice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Wor Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a porti n of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect our property. Contract: Preliminary Spec al Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approx"mately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following strets: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fro Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fr NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fr m NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the pro osed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number own 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN1 NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#20 TRAN HUONG D+HUYNH ASSESSMENT THANH B 1817 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390123803 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 396 FT OF W 96 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 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb ' CITY OF RENTON -NOTI OF POTENTIAL ASSESSIVIEN —" NOT CE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE i I ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#21 MONTEIR• HENRY F T ASSESSMENT JR+JENNI 1833 BL• I AVE NE RENTON ' A 98056 King County Account No. 33439 I 124306 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 ANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 317 FT OF W 96 FT Per State Law (RCW 35.92.02 ) 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 signaliz tion and lighting,for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the o 'ginal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco a 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 faciliti s. It is the intent of this n d Lice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Work' Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a porti n of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect our property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install appro 'mately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fr m Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fr m NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fr m NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. I 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 C•unty Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON TICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT'- NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING • For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#22 JANNUSCH GARY CLIFFORD+ ASSESSMENT DENISE EILEEN 1909 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA King County Account No. 334390124207 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 98056 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOT OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NO CE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE DALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#23 JACKSON 'ODERICK G+SARA ASSESSMENT A 1917 BLATh E AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 33439 123209 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 ILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 159 FT OF W 96 FT Per State Law (RCW 35.92.02 and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance I against the construction of w ter facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz tion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori inal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject 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 faciliti Is. It is the intent of this notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Work Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a porti n of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect our property. Contract Preliminary Specii1 Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stre6ts : Monterey Ct. NE: Froi t NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave..NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Frol NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fro NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the prop sed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number slpown 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON �:JTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#24 FIERLING MARIE C ASSESSMENT 1908 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390123902 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 175 FT OF E 96 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 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON SOT CE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT- NOi ICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit!of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENN II ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#25 JACOBSE GREGRY A+RITA ASSESSMENT BLAI 1900BL' I AVE NE RENTON A 98056 King County Account No. 3343'0123704 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 ILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 250 FT OF E 96 Fr Per State Law (RCW 35.92.02 0 and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of w:ter facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signali ation and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the o ginal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco a 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 Worlds Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a porti n of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect our property. Contract: Preliminary Spec a1 Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approimately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Frdm Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fr m NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fr m NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the pro osed 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. I:\2002\03\j ohnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON i:OTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#26 SPAETH HAROLD M ASSESSMENT 1826 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390123407 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 325 FT OF E 96 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 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON • t:aTl OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEM---A NOT CE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#27 THRUM JO M ASSESSMENT 1818 BLAIN AVE NE RENTON W.Q.98056 King County Account No. 33439 1124009 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 x LMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 400 FT OF E 96 FT Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of wa r facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signalize ion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori inal 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 facilitie . It is the intent of this not ce to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Works epartment of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a portio of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect y ur property. Contract: Preliminary Speci 1 Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approxi ately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stree s: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fro Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fro I NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fro NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shi wn 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 Cou ty Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON g' n,.JTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENt NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 • Parcel#28 DOHRMAN WILLIAM K+LORNA ASSESSMENT L 7810 S 126TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 334390124108 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 475 FT OF E 96 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 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOT E OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT"` NO CE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE 0 ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) _ Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#29 WINTERS NNETH ASSESSMENT W+KAYLE I M 1802 BL• I AVE NE RENTON A 98056 King County Account No. 33439 123506 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 233 LLLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 96 FT LESS N 475 FT LESS ST Per State Law (RCW 35.92.02 ) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of w ter facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz tion and lighting,for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori inal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco a payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these faciliti s. It is the intent of this n tice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public WorDepartment of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a porti n of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect our property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approx mately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stre ts: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fro Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fro NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fro NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Frog NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the prop sed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number s own 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 Cot4nty Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • . )TICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT' NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#30 MAYALL ROBERT E ASSESSMENT 2230 NE 18TH ST RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390098005 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 226 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 105 FT OF W 96.18 FT OF TRACT 226 OF C D HILLMANS LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN NO 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTI OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN — NO CE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENN 0 ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#31 SAMPLES LARRY C+SHARON L ASSESSMENT 1824 CAM IS AVE NE RENTON A 98055 King County Account No. 33439 098500 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 226 ILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF W 1/2 SD TR LY SLY OF WO•B LAND TERRACE-LESS S 105 FT OF W 96.18 FT Per State Law (RCW•35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of w. er facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz.tion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori:inal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco s e payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these faciliti- . It is the intent of this no ice 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 portioof the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect our property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid Apri12002. Scope of Work: Install approx. tely 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stre ts: Monterey Ct. NE: Froml NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Froth Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Froin NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: FroI NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE FroNE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the prop i sed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number sll�own 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. I:\2002\03\jobnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON �.JTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#32 SAMPLES LARRY C+SHARON L ASSESSMENT 1824 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390098104 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 226 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 1/2 OF 226 LESS POR PLATTED WOODLAND TERRACE LESS N 100 FT ELY OF CAMAS AVE NE&LESS BEG MOST SELY COR LOT 5 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD TH S ALG E LN TR 226 35 FT TH W PLT SLNSDLOT 5TAP ONALNWCHISPLT BLNTR226&35FTSOFSWCOR LOT 5TH N ALG SD LN 35 FT TO SW COR SD LOT 5 TH ELY ALG S LN TO POB 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb t CITY OF RENTON i(OT'CE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENI--" NO ICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#33 EARLY TO D C ASSESSMENT 1909 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON A 98056 King County Account No. 33439 098302 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 226 LLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF W 1/2 SD TR LY NLY&WLY OF WO LAND TERRACE LESS N 100 FT THOF Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025 and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of w• er facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz.tion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the on sinal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco e payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilitie . It is the intent of this no ice 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 portio of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect our property. Contract: Preliminary Speci&l Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approxi} ately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fro;I NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fro ii NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fro NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the prop sed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number sh wn on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preli • ary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON °I.Ni1TICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#34 FRANCESCH NA EDWARD ASSESSMENT 1901 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No. 952640009009 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 9 WOODLAND TERRACE 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. 1:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON -- rOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN:*/ NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Citlj of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#35 GENERAL CCEPTANCE CORP ASSESSMENT 12207 NE 8 H ST BELLE WA 98005 King County Account No. 95264008001 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 8 w ODLAND TERRACE ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025 and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of w liter facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliztion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori inal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco a payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to Fonstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities. It is the intent of this n tice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Work Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a portin of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect your property. Contract: Preliminary Spec'lal Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fro Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fro NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fr m NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. I A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomerboundarymap)p) is attached. You can reference the parcel number 'hown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preli I nary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON ..^JTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT - NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#36 WIMMER PETER+DARLEEN ASSESSMENT 6011 121ST AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98006 King County Account No. 952640007003 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 7 WOODLAND TERRACE 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. - I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON ) NOT OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN e NOICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit. of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#37 DEPUE BRIAN J ASSESSMENT 1825 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON A 98056 King County Account No. 95264 006005 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 w ODLAND TERRACE ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92.02 ) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of w ter facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz tion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori mal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco a payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these faciliti s. It is the intent of this n tice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Woric Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a porti In of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect your property. Contract: Preliminary Spec al Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mud April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approx mately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stre ts: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fro Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fro NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fro NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Frm NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the prop sed 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 Cointy Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb - CITY OF RENTON • 2-40TICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT - NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#38 SAMPLES LARRY C+SHARON L ASSESSMENT 1824 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 952640005007 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5&WOODLAND TERRACE ADD LOT 5 TGW POR TR 226 CD HILLMANS LAKE WASH GARDEN OF EDEN DIV NO 4 AS FOLG BEG MOST SELY COR LOT 5 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD TH S ALG E LN TR 226 35 FT TH W PLT S LN SD LOT 5 TAP ON A LN WCH IS PLT E LN TR 226&35 FT S OF SW COR LOT 5 TH N ALG SD LN 35 FT TO SW COR SD LOTS Th ELY ALG S LN TO FOB 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON ; NOTI 1 OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN'i NOT OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE )ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#39 CITY OF RE ON ASSESSMENT 1055 S GRAN WAY RENTON WAI,I 98055 King County Account No. 9526400104000 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4 WOO LAND TERRACE ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) .nd City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of wate facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signalizati.n and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the origin: cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are subj-ct to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will become •ayable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to con truct 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 De.artment of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a portion o'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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximat-ly 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From Nl, 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From N 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From N 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the proposed a sessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown qn the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (-stimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County T. Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON J • ,3TICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#40 JONES JOHN&JUDY ASSESSMENT 1832 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No. 952640003002 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 WOODLAND TERRACE 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON i4OTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEM NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY BEARING For Cit} of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#41 TUCKER W J.IAM A ASSESSMENT 1908 CAMA AVE NE RENTON WI,98055 King County Account No. 95264002004 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 WOO LAND TERRACE ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) d City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of wate facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signalizati n and lighting,for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the origi al cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are subj ct to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will becomeayable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to co struct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities. It is the intent of this notic to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Works D partment of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a portion o the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect yo property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximat ly 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From N 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave.NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From I\T 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From I\T 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown Qn 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. I:\2002\03\jobnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON 1: TICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#42 CHRISTMAN ALMA S ASSESSMENT 1916 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 952640001006 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 WOODLAND TERRACE 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON AOT CE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEP'..., NOT CE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE IP ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#43 WALL EDG• ' T ASSESSMENT 2609 EDMO 0 S AVE NE RENTON W• 98056 King County Account No. 334390004102 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 204 H I ANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 80 FT LESS S 95 Fr Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) . d City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of wate facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signalizati•n and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the origi al cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are subj-ct 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 co struct 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 D4partment of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a portion o the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect you property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximat ly 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From 1\T 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Ali)erdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From N 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From N 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From N 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From N 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the proposed ssessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown n the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (pstimated)potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County Tx Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON ,,:JTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT'v= NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#44 DARST GERALD P&MARNEICE ASSESSMENT 2601 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390004300 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 204 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 95 FT OF E S0 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 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON TOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit},of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#45 ENGUM DA MAY ASSESSMENT 2533 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON W• 98056 King County Account No. 334390109408 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 H I ANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF LOT 205 BEG NE COR OF SD LOT 215 TH S ALG E LN 65 FT TH W PLW N LN OF SD LOT 113 FT TH N 65 FT TH E 113 FT TO 'OB Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of wat;r facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signalizat on and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori al cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are su 'ect to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will becom payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to c nstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities. It is the intent of this noti e to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Works epartment of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a portion la 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From i E 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From E 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From E 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From E 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. ' Monterey Ave. NE From E 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the propose assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shoe n 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON , TICE:1OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT) , NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#46 JOHNSON CALVIN D ASSESSMENT 2517 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390008004 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 110 FT OF N 68 FT OF S 211 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 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb ' CITY OF RENTON irTOT CE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NO ICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE i 11 ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#47 PUGET SO II RESIDENTIAL ASSESSMENT SER 2509 EDMO 11 S AVE NE RENTON W• 98056 King County Account No. 33439 1 009002 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 H I ANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF N 1/2 BEG AT SE COR OF SD N 1/2 N 75 FT TO TPOB TH CONTG N 68 FT ALG W LN OF 116TH AVE SE TH W 110 FT THS 3 FT TH E 10 FT TH S 25 FT TH E 100 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 wa -r facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliza ion and lighting,for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the orig nal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are su ject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will becom payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to c nstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities It is the intent of this noti e to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Works lbepartment 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 yqur property. Contract: Preliminary Specia t Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approxi tely 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following street : Monterey Ct. NE: From I E 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From •berdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From I E 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From I 2O`h St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From E 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number sho 'n 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • i:')TICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#48 ROBY ROBERT W+LYNDA R ASSESSMENT 2501 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390009309 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF E 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 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON -SOT CE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN NO I ICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit, of Renton.Special Assessment District EAST KE )ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#49 ZYSKOWS KIM&NORMAN ASSESSMENT 2433 EDMO I)S AVE NE RENTON ' A 98056 King County Account No. 33439 U 008509 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 11 ANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 76 FT OF S 252 FT OF E 100 FT Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025 and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of wa ger facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signalize ion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori inal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are su ject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will becom payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to c nstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilitie . It is the intent of this not ce 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approxi , tely 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave.NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fro NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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 Prelimin (estimated)potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King Counts'Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • r OTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT" NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#50 SESSIONS TAMRA ASSESSMENT 2417 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390008400 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 76 FT OF S 176 FT OF E 100 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 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north'end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON .MOT CE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT-" NO ICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Ci of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE P ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#51 UPSHAW •ORA ASSESSMENT 2416 ED •S AVE NE RENTON 'A 98055 King County Account No. 42305 13800 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 0423 5 138 S 55 FT OF W 370.71 FT OF GOV LOT 4 IN NW 1/4 OF SEC 04-23-05 LESS CO RD W POR OF W 1/2 OF NW 1/4-BAAP 45 FTS&30 FT E OF SW CORNER OF SAID GOV LOT 4 AND TPOB TH S 88-16-55 E 340.71 FT TH NLY 45 FT TH WLY 340.71 FT TH SLY 5 FT TO TPOB Per State Law (RCW 35.92.02 ) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of w ter facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz tion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori 'nal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco a payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future users) to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilitie . It is the intent of this no ice 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 SpeciU1 Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approx. ately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stree s: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Froa NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fro ri NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE " From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • ..•:OTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN_- NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#52 ANDREW BERNICE E ASSESSMENT 2432 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 42305921902 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 219 N 98 FT OF S 153 FT OF W 110 FT OF GL 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 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOT CE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT- NO i ICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Cit of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE 0 ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#53 BERGH DA ID ASSESSMENT EUGENE+IROTELUS 2508 EDM•NDS AVE NE RENTON ' A 98056 King County Account No. 42305'21704 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042315 217 N 97 FT OF S 300 FT OF W 130 FT OF GL 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 wa er facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz.tion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori: nal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are sui,ject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beconne payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilitie . It is the intent of this no ice 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 is City Council,to recover a portio of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect y ur property. Contract: Preliminary Speci 1 Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approxi, tely 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stree s: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fro Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fro NE 18th St to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fro k NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to NE 27th St. ' Dayton Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fro NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the propord 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • ;°DTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENI. - NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#54 KEEGAN SHELBY ROSS ASSESSMENT 2516 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 42305919708 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 197 N 85 FT OF S 385 FT OF W 150 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD LESS POR PLATTED SANDEE TERRACE 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end.of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON pi OT CE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN1i NO ICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Ci y of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENN S ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#55 HERTENS EIN HEIDEMARIE M ASSESSMENT 2600 EDM I NDS AVE NE RENTON ''A 98056 King County Account No. 42305'21407 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042315 214 N 75 FT OF S 460 FT OF W 130 FT OF GL 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 w iter facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz tion and lighting,for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori inal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will becoi. a payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to onstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilitie . 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approxi tely 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stree s: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of.a map of the propoTed 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 Prelimin�ly (estimated)potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON ,o)TILE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT -- NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#56 BIELEC JOZEF K ASSESSMENT 2616 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 42305922009 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 042305 220 N 130 FT OF S 590 FT OF W 130.41 FT OF GL 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 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\jobnsltr.doc\DMC\tb ' CITY OF RENTON 'NOT CE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT- NO ICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Ci of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#57 BRASSINGI ON KEITH B ASSESSMENT 2632 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON A 98059 King County Account No. 4230 913909 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 0423 5 139 POR OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT INTRSN OF E LN OF 116TH AVE SE&S LN F BASS BLVD TH S 80 FT TH S 88-45-30 E 104 FT TH N TO SLY LN OF BASS BLVD TH Y ALG SD BLVD TO BEG Per State Law (RCW 35.92.02 ) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of w ter facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signali ation and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the o ginal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco a 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 faciliti s. It is the intent of this n tice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the PlanningBuilding/Public WorkDepartment of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a porti n of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect our property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install appro iimately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stre ts: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fro NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fro NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number down 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON !OTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN,_` NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12, 2002 Parcel#58 BOHANON THERESA ASSESSMENT M+CHARLES A 2417 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 272000002001 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave.NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON .L4'O11ICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN i NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENN, ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#59 BATES MICHAEL A+ ASSESSMENT PRESSLY,JbAN D 2425 DAY ON AVE NE RENTON WA King County Account No. 2720 0003009 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 9805 Per State Law (RCW 35.92.02 ) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of w ter facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliz tion and lighting,for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori inal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject 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 facilitiels. It is the intent of this notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Works)I Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a portio of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect lour property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approxi tely 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following steel s: Monterey Ct.NE: Froni NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St.to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Froin NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fro NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • -.DTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN's NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#60 NANAYAKKARA USHANI ASSESSMENT 2501 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 272000004007 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4 GATFEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON 140 ICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENHh. NO I ICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For Ci y of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE 1 11 ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#61 HOUGH •TTHEW J+TOMALA ASSESSMENT 31427 37T AVE SW FEDERAL ` AY WA 98023 King County Account No. 272001005004 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 GA N J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025 and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of wa er facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signaliza ion and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the ori inal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are su ject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will becom payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to c nstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities It is the intent of this not'ce to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Works epartment 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 y ur property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approxi ately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following street : Monterey Ct. NE: From E 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From •berdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From E 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From E 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From l E 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From E 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From E 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a mapof the proposes assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number sho n on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Prelimin. (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • DTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN_Q.. NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#62 STENHJEM BRADLY ASSESSMENT J+ANDREWS, DEBORAH K 2517 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA King County Account No. 272000006002 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 98056 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end.of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON I OTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN V-' NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#63 NAVE DAVID A ASSESSMENT 2525 DAYTON AV NE RENTON WA 98056 98056 King County Account No. 2720 0007000 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 7 GTTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Per State Law (RCW 35.92.02) 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 signaliz tion and lighting,for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate , who did not contribute to the ori inal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are s bject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will beco a payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)toconstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilitie . 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 y ur property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approxi tely 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets Monterey Ct. NE: From E 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From berdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From E 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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'iax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • pDTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT-- NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY BEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#64 WIMMER PETER+DARLENE ASSESSMENT 6011 121ST AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98006 98006 King County Account No. 272000008008 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 8 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 249h St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON `iN TICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN '' OTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#65 WIMIvIE PETER+DARLENE ASSESSMENT 6011 121 T AVE SE BELLEV 1WA 98006 King County Account No. 272 00009006 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 9 ATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of ater facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signal zation and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the o 'ginal cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users areubject 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)tconstruct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilit es. It is the intent of this n tice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Wor .1s Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a porti n of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect our property. Contract: Preliminary Spec al Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approx mately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stre ts: Monterey Ct. NE: FroT NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16`h St: Fro Aberdeen Ave.NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fro NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fro NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Froin NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\jobnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • 3TICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN. NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#66 PALMER KATHLEEN M ASSESSMENT 2508 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 272000010004 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 10 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON -:°IOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENs- NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#67 JAHN K 'T L+KIMBERLY A ASSESSMENT 2500 D' ON AVE NE RENTO WA 98056 King County Account No. 27 000011002 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 11 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Per State'Law (RCW 35.92.0 25) 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 signa ization 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 bec•me payable by the .future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s) lo construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facili ies. It is the intent of this notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Wo s Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a po ion 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install appro imately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following str ets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Frdm Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Fr m NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fr m NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the propiosed 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN2\-- NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#68 OLSON PETER M+SUZANNE J ASSESSMENT 2424 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 272000012000 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 12 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave.NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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 assessmentper lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON , IN TICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEN"�-- OTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#69 WIK DONALD H ASSESSMENT 2416 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 27 000013008 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Per State Law (RCW 35.92. 25) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of ater facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signs ization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the riginal 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 bec me payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s) o construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facili ies. It is the intent of this otice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planliing/Building/Public Wo ks Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a po ion 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install appr 'mately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following str ets: Monterey Ct. NE: Fr m NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: Frtm NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: Fr m NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fr m NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number sjhown 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 Coolnty Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • DTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#70 CHHUOR HENGCHHUOR+KIEN ASSESSMENT SOK 1922 NE 24TH ST RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 802620012004 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 12 STOLLENMAYER 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. • I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON I OTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMEM-- NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY BEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#71 GILLEY WILLIAM D&PAULA L ASSESSMENT PO BO)i 566 KIRKLAND WA 98083 King County Account No. 3314390228107 ' $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 61 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 1/2 OF S 160 Fr OF W 1/2 LESS POR LATTED STOLLENMAYER ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92. 25) 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 sign lization 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 ar subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will be,ome 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 facil ties. It is the intent of this notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Wo ks Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a po ion 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: Fom Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Flom NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: F om NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE om NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT - NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#72 SWANSON KIMBERLY ASSESSMENT K+JACKSON 2421 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334390228305 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 261 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 LESS N 1/2 OF S 160 FT OF W 1/2 LESS POR PLATTED STOLLENMAYER ADD LESS N 107 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 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 2791i St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb -_l CITY OF RENTON 'NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT - NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#73 FREY J S 0 JR ASSESSMENT 2425 MO TEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 334 90228008 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 26 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 107 FT OF S 404.118 FT OF W 1/2 LESS POR PLATTED STOLLEN MAYER ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92.05) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of ater 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 ubject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will bec me payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)t 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 Worl s Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a portibon of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect your property. Contract: Preliminary Spec'al Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install appro imately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stre ts: Monterey Ct. NE: Fro NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: Fro NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE Fro NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb 1 CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT LOT OF PRELIMINARY HEARING Fo City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE DALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#74 KHOUNSOMBATH KHAM ASSESSMENT 2435 M 9 NTEREY AVE NE RENTO WA 98056 King County Account No. 8 2620011006 $6,122:35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: I STOLLENMAYER 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 ar subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will be ome 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 faci ities. It is the intent of this notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public W rks Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a po ion 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following stfeets: Monterey Ct. NE: Flom NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: F om Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: F om NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: om NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: F om NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: om NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE om NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the pro osed 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: I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#75 CHAUDRY MANSOOR M ASSESSMENT 2441 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 802620010008 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 10 STOLLENMAYER 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From.NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb I CITY OF.RENTON OTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING F �r City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#76 FOSTER MARK W ASSESSMENT 2447 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTN WA 98056 King County Account No. 8 2620009000 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 9 STOLLENMAYER ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92 025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction o water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including sign lization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to th original cost of such facility(ies)who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users a 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)1 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 Wrks Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a potion 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install appr ximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: F om NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: om NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: F om NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE F om NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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 Preli nary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King Ceunty Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#77 BATES ALBERT T ASSESSMENT 2448 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No. 802620008002 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 8 STOLLENMAYER 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON OTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#78 D1F1 EICDORFER JAMES ASSESSMENT H+ CIA 2442 M NTEREY AVE NE RENT WA 98056 King County Account No. 8 2620007004 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: STOLLENMAYER 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 sign lization 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 ar subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will be ome 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 po ion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affe t your property. Contract: Preliminary Sp cial Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number hown 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#79 GILBERTSON TODD L ASSESSMENT 2436 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No. 802620006006 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 STOLLENMAYER 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-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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON I'TOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT OTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING Fo City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE DALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#80 JOHNS N PARKER L&JANET H ASSESSMENT 2430 M9NTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 8012620005008 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: STOLLENMAYER ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92. 25) 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 sign.lization 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 ar• subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will be ome 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 facil ties. It is the intent of this notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Wo ks Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a po I ion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affe,t your property. Contract: Preliminary Sp•cial Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the followingseets: Monterey Ct.NE: Fp m NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: om NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: om NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: F om NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE F om NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the pro osed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number hown 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#81 MCKENZIE DONALD R ASSESSMENT 2424 MONTEREY NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 802620004001 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4 STOLLENMAYER 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 186h St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON I4OTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING Fo City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#82 LARSON JERRY 0 ASSESSMENT 2418 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 King County Account No. 80 620003003 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: STOLLENMAYER ADD Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction ofwater facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including sign lization 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 faciities. 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 po ion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affet your property. Contract: Preliminary Spcial Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install apprpximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to BlaineAve. NE. • Blaine Ave. NE: Flom NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: F_om NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: F_om NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#83 WILGUS MICHAEL R ASSESSMENT 2412 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 King County Account No. 802620002005 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 STOLLENMAYER 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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb : . . . . • . . . . . • • . • • . . . • . • . • • • . . . • • . . • • - r4 • + . • • • • . . • • ' . • . s ---"Z., • . •. , - (---N . . • . • • . '- ........... . • • • • . • • r– (NA • • c • j3 ,..A . • . • . . • ti, r' _i . . . t) ...„... . . ........... .. . . . .... ..... .. . . . . .. . . ...... ...._....... . .... . .. .. 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' . • . . . . . . . • • . • . ,. . • . . . • . . . • • . . . .*,.•.•...• . . . • ' . • . . . •. . . • CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT OTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING Fo City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KE DALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 12,2002 Parcel#84 TSANG WING PO ASSESSMENT 2406 M a NTEREY AV NE RENT() WA 98056 King County Account No. 812620001007 $6,122.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: STOLLENMAYER 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 sign.lization 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 ar• subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will be ome 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 faci ities. It is the intent of this notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public W arks Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a po on of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affe t your property. Contract: Preliminary Sp cial Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install appy ximately 3971 lineal feet of 8"gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following s eets: Monterey Ct. NE: om NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: t om Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: om NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: om NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: Fri om NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. A copy of a map of the pr.i osed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number hown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preli 'nary (estimated)potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2002\03\johnsltr.doc\DMC\tb N'arch 11,2002 Renton City Council Minutes Page 86 MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Public Safety Committee ChairClawsonpresented a report regarding the Public Safety Committee review of helmet requirements to include skater, scooters, and skateboarders. Police: Helmet Law The Committee recommended that the City's helmet law not be modified to Modification include requiring helmet use at the Skate Park. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECbNDED BY PARKER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REP dRT.* • Responding to Councilman Corman's inquiry,Councilman Clawson explained that tie Police Department expressed concerned about trying to enforce addit'onal helmet requirements when the current helmet laws are not actively being enforced. He stated that after researching the matter,he discovered that head injuries at skate parks are not that common;however, he still strongly enco (raged the use of helmets and padding. *MOTION CARRIED. Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Vice Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report Utility: NE 2nd St Storm recommending concurrence in the staff recommendation that Council approve System Extension Project,Add the reiappropriation of$200,000 for the construction of the NE 2nd St. Storm to 2002 CIP System Extension project. The project funding will come from the unexpended Surface Water Utility's 2001 CIP(421)Fund appropriation, which currently has a balai ce of$211,483. • The Committee also concurred with the staff recommendation that Council appro\'e the addition of the NE 2nd St. Storm System Extension project to the Surface Water Utility's 2002 Capital Improvement Program(CIP). MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Special Assessment District: Utilities Committee Vice Chair Keolker-Wheeler presented a report East Kennydale Sanitary recommending concurrence in the recommendation of the Sewer Infill Phase I Planning/Building/Public Works Department that preliminary approval be given for the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District. The Committee further recommended concurrence in the recommendation that Council direct staff to proceed with the establishment of the final special assessment district upon completion of the construction of the East Knnydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I project.* Councilwoman Keolker-Wheeler stated that citizens in the subject area are not required to connect to the City's sewer system unless they choose to connect or have a eptic failure. She advised that a public meeting concerning the project will be held on March 19th. *MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. King County: District Court Responding to Councilwoman Keolker-Wheeler's inquiry about the proposed Redistricting redistricting of the King County district courts, City Attorney Larry Warren explained that while the City supports review of the district courts,the City is concerned about the short time frame given for evaluation of the matter. Mayor Tannertated that copies of the redistricting plan proposed by the King County Executive on March 8, 2002, will be forwarded to Councilmembers. 0 APPROVED BY 1 CITY COUNCIL 3 Date s-JI-ax'A 1. . ' • UTILITIES COMMITTEE‘ - COMMITTEE REPORT - March 11,2002 ESTABLISHMENT OF EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I • • S°.ECIAL ASSESSMENT•DISTRICT ' (Referred March 4,2002) • • The Utilities Committee .reco ends .concurrence, in the • PlanriingBuilding/Public Works Department recommendation that .reliininary approval be given for the East Kennydale Sanitary. • • Sewer Infill Phase ISpecial Assess, ent District. • The Committee further recommen.s coneureice--in�thie recommendation that Council direct staff to proceed with the establishment -the �f%nal Special Assessment District upon completion.of the construction of the East Kennydale: aintary Se %er:Infill Phase I'pr`oj t. • • it ;r resao..n° ,i IA � �.�..1����tis'1r�>.�^, �,, erri Bner hair L k' -,..f.,;-?,.. t - /��j,� a. ,,......te • '',?., ,.:A\ 7'." '',:' ''' N.. 4'•''',: as Kathy K•.1ker-Wheeler Vice CIO '> :7-,,''''''''":'c,,'''= • ,._ ,'.,'._ a° ' ` - ' r - ��. . , '-:< � :' %ndy Corman,`Member • cc: Lys Hornsby David Christensen • • • - • • I:\COMMI 11 h\Reports\Utilities\EKennyd aleSAD.rpt.do cUDH:lf 11 March 4,2002 Renton City Council Minutes Page 77 I Airport: Security Gate Transportation Division requested authorization to use$50,000 from the Replacement,Fund Airport Security Improvement funds to replace the gates at the Renton Airport Appropriation with electrically operated gates which will provide more security. Refer to Transportation(Aviation) Committee. Special Assessment District: Utiliti s Systems Division requested authorization to establish the East East Kennydale Sanitary Kenn))dale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Special Assessment District in the Sewer Infill Phase I estimated amount of$857,129.56 to ensure that project costs are equitably SAO distribited to those who benefit. Refer to Utilities Committee. Utility: NE 2nd St Storm Utility)Systems Division requested approval to add the NE 2nd St. Storm System Extension Project,Add System Extension project to the Surface Water Utility Division's 2002 Capital to 2002 CIP Improvement Program(CIP) and to appropriate$200,000 for the project from the unexpended 2001 CIP fund balance. Refer to Utilities Committee. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS PRESENTED. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Corre Ipondence was read from Maurice Crock, Sound Flight,Inc.,PO Box Citizen Comment: Crock— 812,Renton,98057,urging the City to keep customs service for seaplanes at Customs Service at Airport the Renton Airport. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE TRANSPORTATION(AVIATION)COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Citizen Comment: Carlson— Correspondence was read from Clyde E. Carlson,Northwest Seaplanes, Inc., Customs Service at Airport PO Box 1845,Renton, 98057,requesting that the City provide the necessary facilities to the United States Customs Service for customs service to be restored at the Renton Airport. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CORM/AN, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE TRANSPORTATION(AVIATION) COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Citizen Comment: Kotker— Correspondence was read from Dave Kotker,4339 134th Pl. SE,Bellevue, Airport Noise Abatement 98006 expressing disappointment that the Renton Airport voluntary noise Procedure Changes abatement procedures would not be changed as recommended by the pilots ad hoc advisory committee. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE TRANSPORTATION(AVIATION)COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Citizen Comment: Hart/Burton An electronic letter was read from Mary Hart and Tom Burton,2508 NE 7th —Off-Leash Dog Park, South St.,Renton,98056, asking that the Council support an off-leash dog park being King County(SeaTac) considered for South King County in the City of SeaTac. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL ALSO REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. CARRIED. Community Services Administrator Jim Shepherd clarified that the proposed park would be a King County regional park located in South King County, and the County is seeking a financial commitment from surrounding cities for the park. C. I' OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA; :ILL AI#: 4,J . Planning/Building/Public Works For Agenda of: March 4, 2002 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 I Special Assessment Distrit Resolution Old Business Exhibits: New Business Issue Paper Study Sessions Map Information Draft Notice of Potential Assessm, nt Draft Assessment District Roll Recommended Action: Approvals: Refer to Utilities Committee (Mai!I ch 7, 2002) Legal Dept Finance Dept Other Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... _0_ Transfer/Amendment Amount Budgeted _0_ Revenue Generated Total Project Budget _0_ City Share Total Project.. SUMMARY OF ACTION: The East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I 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. 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 I 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 I project. \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\Agenda SAD.doc\JDH:lf CITY OF RENTON PL G/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: FebruLry 21, 2002 TO: Toni 1sTelson, President City Council Members VIA: Mayor Jesse Tanner FROM: Gregg Zimmerman, Administratorl( 0 Planning/Building/Public Works Department STAFF CONTACT: John Hobson, X-7279 9 I SUBJECT: Establishment of the East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I Spec Assessment District ISSUE: The East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I 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 I 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 I project. BACKGROUND SUMMARY: The East Kennydale Sanitary Sewer Infill Phase I project will provide sanitary sewer service to properties adjacent to seven streets (see attached map): Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From A,erdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. February 22, 2002 Page 2 Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St. to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 241 St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. These streets currently do 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 is $857,129.56. The area has a potential of developing into 140 single-family lots. Therefore, the assessment, based upon our preliminary cost estimate, is $6,122.35 per connection. 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 request for establishment of a preliminary Special Assessment District. We further recommend that staff be directed to prepare the fmal assessment district upon completion of construction of the facilities. \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.W TR\Kenny2\SAD\EKen_Infi11_Issue_SAD.docUDH:If . 1.-4 im MEW AMIN EN =mai Alb aro irmin,231 ibmimmi&VI 1.0ai,, 51. •.,.- _1.,i•,4--4,4,"Z'.0.:1°. EDMONDS AVE NE 1 , ------ - — — — __ --. _ — , " , _r— _-_1 \ ---- --- • EDMONDS AVE NE ' _ . . 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JONES AVE NE _ IIIIITIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII INLI CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I (1st Prelimin. Notice) Mailed: 140` 'x,2002 Parcel#«PRCLN» «TAXPAYER_N» ASSESSMENT TAXPAYER_B» «ASSM» «TAXPAYER_C»«%1P» King County Account No. «ASSESSOR_I» $6,122.35 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-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 mid April 2002. Scope of Work: Install approximately 3971 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties of the following streets: Monterey Ct. NE: From NE 16th St. to the north end of the cul-de-sac. NE 16th St: From Aberdeen Ave. NE to Blaine Ave. NE. Blaine Ave. NE: From NE 18th St. to NE 24th St. Camas Ave. NE: From NE 20th St. to the south end of the cul-de-sac. Edmonds Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to NE 27th St. Dayton Ave. NE: From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. Monterey Ave. NE From NE 24th St to the north end of the cul-de-sac. 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. \\CENTRAL\SYSZDEPTS\PBPw\DIVISION.S\LTTIL ITIE.S\WASTE.wTR\Kenny2\SAD\letter.doc\DMOtb 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 I by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, eve 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 days their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as th ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached p and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay 's assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the propertycan 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 pity sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system a sociated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be acti'ated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension o 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 s' I ple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual o interest will begin thirty (30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with Kin County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessme t during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion o1 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 iihe 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 prop; y should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for p otest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(45)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Proce s: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Bonnie I.Watson,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessmen liminary Hearing • H:\DIVISION.S\UTIL TIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel# 1 KIMIAI ALI REZA+JULIE E CAMPBELL 2008 NE 16Th ST RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390184508 Legal Description: 250-265 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF TR 250&OF E 100 FT OF TR 265 LY WLY OF 111TH PL SE&S OF PLAT OF VIEW TERRACE LESS N 70 FT MEAS ALG W LN LESS ELY 10 FT THOF Parcel#2 MILONAS ALIX 1625 MONTEREY COURT NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 334390186008 Legal Description: 250&265 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF 250&E 100 FT OF 265 BEG ON S LN OF TR 250 125 FT W OF SE COR TH N 00 DEG 31 MIN 33 SEC E 237 FT TH N 89 DEG 58 MIN 15 SEC E25FTTHN00DEG 31MIN 33SEC E350FTTONLNOF250THWALG NLNOFSD250&265 DIST 258 FT TO W LN OF E.100 FT OF SD 265 THS ALG SD W LN 350 Fr TH N 89 DEG 58 MIN 15 SEC E 112.78 FT TH SELY ALG CURVE TO LFT RAD 105 FT 37.29 FT TH S 49 DEG 30 MIN 07 SEC E 26.55 FT TH SELY ON CURVE TO RGT RAD 45 FT 39.30 FT TH S 00 DEG 31 MIN 33 SEC W 157.02 FT M/L TO S LN OF 250TH E 60 FT ALG SD S LN TO BEG LESS POR PLTD VIEW TERRACE Parcel#3 MILONAS ALIX 1625 MONTEREY CT N E RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 334390185000 Legal Description: 250-265 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 70 FT MEAS ALG W LN OF POR OF TR 250& OF E 100 FT OF TR 265 LY WLY OF 11Th PL SE&S OF PLAT OF VIEW TERRACE Parcel#4 RIPLEY JOHN I+CONSTANCE B 4310 85TH AVE NE MERCER ISLAND WA 98040 KC Tax Act# 893650001009 Legal Description: 1 VIEW TERRACE ADD Parcel#5 TAKASHIMA KIYOKO 1709 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 893650002007 Legal Description: 2 VIEW TERRACE ADD H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\prelim sad_roll.doc Page 1 of 15 , CITY OF RENTON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner • Identification 1 I Parcel#6 CORWIN ROBERT C+JOYCE 1717 MONTERE (CT NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 893650003005 Legal Description: 3 VIEW TERRAC ADD I Parcel#7 HUMPHREY MARK J 1725 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 893650004003 Legal Description: 4 VIEW TERRACE ADD Parcel#8 ROY JOANNA S 1724 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98656 KC Tax Act# 893650005000 Legal Description: 5 VIEW TERRACE ADD Parcel#9 KOLOWITZ KIMBERLY S+BRAVE ELIZABETH 922 E LYNN ST SEATTLE WA 98102 KC Tax Act# 893650006008 Legal Description: 6 VIEW TERRACE ADD Parcel# 10 ELDRIDGE DEBORAH H 1708 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 9 056 KC Tax Act# 893650007006 Legal Description: 7 VIEW TERRACE ADD Parcel# 11 KAISER GERALD R+KRISTEN L 1700 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 893650008004 Legal Description: 8 VIEW TERRACE ADD H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\ nny2\SAD\prelim_sadroll.doc Page 2 of 15 CITY OF RENTON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel# 12 HILLEGAS CLYDE W STEEDMAN SHAARI L 1632 MONTEREY CT NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 893650009002 Legal Description: 9 VIEW TERRACE ADD Parcel#13 HILLEGAS CLYDE W Tax Title Cont.16688 1632 MONTEREY COURT NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390184607 Legal Description: 250 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 50 FT OF N 400 FT OF W 25 FT OF E 125 FT Parcel# 14 SHORT RONALD R JR+CINDEE K 2116 NE 16TH ST RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390164609 Legal Description: 245 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 80 FT OF E 150 FT OF S 1/2 LESS N 115 FT Parcel# 15 HUTCHINSON ROBERT E 2124 NE 16Th ST RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390164500 Legal Description: 245 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 70 FT OF S 175 FT • Parcel#16 HOWARD A 2117 NE 16TH RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 334390168303 Legal Description: 246 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 75 FT OF E 150 FT OF N 1/2 LESS S 140 FT THOF Parcel#17 MONTEZ JESSE D 2125 NE 16TH ST RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390168501 Legal Description: 246 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 LOT C OF CITY OF RENTON LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT NO LUA 01-014 LLA RECORDING NO 20010418900004 BEING A PORTION OF N 1/2 OF TRACT 246 OF C D HILLMANS LAKE WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN NO 4 IN SE 1/4 OF SECTION 05-23-05 H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\prelim_sad_roll.doc Page 3 of 15 CITY OF RENTON P LIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Addres of Owner Identification Parcel#18 WILLIAMS JERRY P+JANIS M 1801 BLAINE AV NE RENTON WA 980 6 KC Tax Act# 334390123605 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS L WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 110.96 FT OF W 96 FT TR 233 Parcel# 19 PATEL RAMESH 1809 BLAINE AV NE RENTON WA 980 6 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123100 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS IK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 W 96 FT EXC S 110.96 FT&EXC N 396 FT Parcel#20 TRAN HUONG HUYNH THANH B 1817 BLAINE AV NE RENTON WA 98 56 KC Tax Act# 334390123803 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 396 FT OF W 96 FT Parcel#21 MONTEIRO HE Y F T JR+JENI4I 1833 BLAINE A E NE RENTON WA 98 56 KC Tax Act# 334390124306 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS (K WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 317 FT OF W 96 FT Parcel#22 JANNUSCH GAMY CLIFFORD+DENSE EILEEN 1909 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390124207 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 238 FT OF W 96 FT Parcel#23 JACKSON RODERICK G+SARA A 1917 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123209 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 79 FT OF N 159 FT OF W 96 FT H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\prelim sad_roll.doc Page 4 of 15 CITY OF RENTON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel#24 FIERLING MARIE C 1908 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123902 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 175 FT OF E 96 FT Parcel#25 JACOBSEN GREGRY A+RITA BLAI 1900 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123704 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 250 FT OF E 96 FT Parcel#26 SPAETH HAROLD M 1826 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123407 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 325 FT OF E 96 FT Parcel#27 THRUN JOHN M. 1818 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390124009 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 400 FT OF E 96 FT Parcel#28 DOHRMAN WILLIAM K+LORNA L 7810 S 126TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 334390124108 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF N 475 FT OF E 96 FT Parcel#29 WINTERS KENNETH W+KAYLENE M 1802 BLAINE AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390123506 Legal Description: 233 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 96 FT LESS N 475 FT LESS ST H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\prelim sad_roll.doc Page 5 of 15 • CITY OF RENTON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Addrest of Owner Identification • Parcel#30 MAYALL ROBE IT E 2230 NE 18TH ST RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390098005 Legal Description: 226 HILLMANS I,K WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 105 FT OF W 96.18 FT OF TRACT 226 OF C D HILLMANS WASHINGTON GARDEN OF EDEN NO 4 Parcel#31 SAMPLES LARR C+SHARON L 1824 CAMAS AV NE RENTON WA 98 55 KC Tax Act# 334390098500 Legal Description: 226 HILLMANS K WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF W 1/2 SD TR LY SLY OF WOODLAND TERRACE-LES S 105 FT OF W 96.18 FT Parcel#32 SAMPLES LARK C+SHARON L 1824 CAMAS AV NE RENTON WA 98 O 56 KC Tax Act# 334390098104 Legal Description: 226 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 1/2 OF 226 LESS POR PLATTED WOODLAND TERRACE LESS k 100 FT ELY OF CAMAS AVE NE&LESS BEG MOST SELY COR LOT 5 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD TH S ALG E LN TR 226 35 FT TH W PLT S LN SD LOT 5 TAP ON A LN WCH IS PLT E Lei TR 226&35 FT S OF SW COR LOT 5 TH N ALG SD LN 35 FT TO SW COR SD LOT 5 TH ELY ALG S1 LN TO POB Parcel#33 EARLY TODD V 1909 CAMAS A iE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390098302 Legal Description: 226 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF W 1/2 SD TR LY NLY&WLY OF WOODLAND T1 RRACE LESS N 100 FT THOF Parcel#34 FRANCESCHINA EDWARD 1901 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 952640009009 Legal Description: 9 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD Parcel#35 GENERAL ACCEPTANCE CORP 12207 NE 8TH ST BELLEVUE WA 98005 KC Tax Act# 952640008001 Legal Description: 8 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\prelim_sad roll.doc Page 6 of 15 CITY OF RENTON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel#36 WIMMER PETER+DARLEEN 6011 121ST AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98006 KC Tax Act# 952640007003 Legal Description: 7 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD Parcel#37 DEPUE BRIAN J 1825 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 952640006005 Legal Description: 6 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD Parcel#38 SAMPLES LARRY C+SHARON L 1824 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 952640005007 Legal Description: 5&WOODLAND TERRACE ADD LOT 5 TGW POR TR 226 CD HILLMANS LAKE WASH GARDEN OF EDEN DIV NO 4 AS FOLG BEG MOST SELY COR LOT 5 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD TH S ALG ELN TR 226 35 FT TH W PLT S LN SD LOT 5 TAP ON A LN WCH IS PLT E LN TR 226&35 FTS OF SW COR LOT 5 TH N ALG SD LN 35 FT TO SW COR SD LOT 5TH ELY ALG S LN TO POB Parcel#39 CITY OF RENTON 1055 S GRADY WAY RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 952640004000 Legal Description: 4 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD Parcel#40 JONES JOHN&JUDY 1832 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 952640003002 Legal Description: 3 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD Parcel#41 TUCKER WILLIAM A 1908 CAMAS AVE NE • RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 952640002004 Legal Description: 2 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\prelim sad_roll.doc Page 7 of 15 • CITY OF RENTON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST ICEnTYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Addrls of Owner Identification • I� • Parcel#42 CHRISTMAN AIJMA S 1916 CAMAS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 952640001006 Legal Description: 1 WOODLAND TERRACE ADD I Parcel#43 WALL EDGAR'1' 2609 EDMOND AVE NE RENTON WA 9 056 KC Tax Act# 334390004102 Legal Description: 204 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 80 FT LESS S 95 FT Parcel#44 DARST GERALD P&MARNEICE _ 2601 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390004300 Legal Description: 204 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 95 FT OF E 80 FT Parcel#45 ENGUM ALEDk MAY 2533 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390009408 Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF LOT 205 BEG NE COR OF SD LOT 205 TH S ALG ELN651�TH W PLW N LN OF SD LOT 113 FT TH N 65 FT TH E 113 FT TO TPOB II Parcel#46 JOHNSON CALVIN D 2517 EDMONPS AVE NE RENTON WA 8056 KC Tax Act# 334390008004 • Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 E 110 FT OF N 68 FT OF S 211 FT OF N 1/2 Parcel#47 PUGET SOUND RESIDENTIAL SER 2509 EDMONDS AVE NE • RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390009002 Legal Description: 205 HILLM S LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 POR OF N 1/2 BEG AT SE COR OF SD N 1/2 TH N 75 FT TO TPOB TH CONTG N 68 FT ALG W LN OF 116TH AVE SE TH W 110 FT TH S 43 FT TH E 10 FT TH S 25 FT TA E 100 FT TO TPOB H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\prelim sad roll.doc Page 8 of 15 CITY OF RENTON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel#48 ROBY ROBERT W+LYNDA R 2501 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390009309 Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 S 75 FT OF E 100 FT OF N 1/2 Parcel#49 ZYSKOWSKI KIM&NORMAN 2433 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390008509 Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 76 FT OF S 252 FT OF E 100 FT Parcel#50 SESSIONS TAMRA 2417 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390008400 Legal Description: 205 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 76 FT OF S 176 FT OF E 100 FT Parcel#51 UPSHAW CORA 2416 EDMUNDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 42305913800 Legal Description: 042305 138 S 55 FT OF W 370.71 FT OF GOV LOT 4 IN NW 1/4 OF SEC 04-23-05 LESS CO RD TGW POR OF W 1/2 OF NW 1/4-BAAP 45 FTS&30 FT E OF SW CORNER OF SAID GOV LOT 4 AND TPOB TH S 88-16-55 E 340.71 FT TH NLY 45 FT TH WLY 340.71 FT TH SLY 45 FT TO TPOB Parcel#52 ANDREW BERNICE E 2432 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 42305921902 Legal Description: 042305 219 N 98 FT OF S 153 FT OF W 110 FT OF GL 4 LESS W 30 FT Parcel#53 BERGH DAVID EUGENE+GROTELUS 2508 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 42305921704 Legal Description: 042305 217 N 97 FT OF S 300 FT OF W 130 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD H:\DIVISION.S\UTmITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\prelim_sad_roll.doc Page 9 of 15 • CITY OF RENTON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Addres$of Owner Identification Parcel#54 KEEGAN SHELBY ROSS 2516 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 980 6 • KC Tax Act# 42305919708 Legal Description: 042305 197 N 85 FT OF S 385 FT OF W 150 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD LESS POR PLATTED SANDEE TERRACE II Parcel#55 HERTENSTEIN IiEIDEMARIE M 2600 EDMONDS / VE NE RENTON WA 98 56 KC Tax Act# 42305921407 Legal Description: 042305 214 N 75 'T OF S 460 FT OF W 130 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD II Parcel#56 BIFI PC JOZEF K 2616 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 42305922009 Legal Description: 042305 220 N 130 FT OF S 590 FT OF W 130.41 FT OF GL 4 LESS CO RD • Parcel#57 BRASSINGTON KEITH B 2632 EDMONDS AVE NE RENTON WA 98059 KC Tax Act# 42305913909 Legal Description: 042305 139 POR OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 BEG AT INTRSN OF E LN OF 116T11 AVE SE&S LN OF BASS BLVD TH S 80 FT TH S 88-45-30 E 104 FT TH N TO SLY LN OF BASS BLVD TH WLY ALG SD BLVD TO BEG Parcel#58 BOHANON TI E ESA M+CHARLES A 2417 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000002001 Legal Description: 2 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Parcel#59 BATES MICHAEL A+PRESSLY, JOAN D 2425 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000003009 Legal Description: 3 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\prelim sad_roll.doc Page 10 of 15 CITY OF RENTON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel#60 NANAYAKKARA USHANI 2501 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000004007 Legal Description: 4 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Parcel#61 HOUGH MATTHEW J+TOMALA 31427 37TH AVE SW FEDERAL WAY WA 98023 KC Tax Act# 272000005004 Legal Description: 5 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Parcel#62 STENHJEM BRADLY J+ANDREWS,DEBORAH K 2517 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000006002 Legal Description: 6 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Parcel#63 NAVE DAVID A 2525 DAYTON AV NE RENTON WA 98056 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000007000 Legal Description: 7 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Parcel#64 WIMMER PETER+DARLENE 6011 121ST AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98006 98006 KC Tax Act# 272000008008 Legal Description: 8 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Parcel#65 WIMMER PETER+DARLENE 6011 121ST AVE SE BELLEVUE WA 98006 KC Tax Act# 272000009006 • Legal Description: 9 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kennyf2\SAD\prelim_sad_roll.doc Page 11 of 15 .CITY OF RENTON PItELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KE ALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utilit Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Addres of Owner Identification Parcel#66 PALMER KATHLEEN M 2508 DAYTON E NE RENTON WA 98 56 KC Tax Act# 272000010004 Legal Description: 10 GATTEN J R DD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Parcel#67 JAHN KURT L+ BERLY A 2500 DAYTON VE NE RENTON WA 9 056 KC Tax Act# 272000011002 Legal Description: 11 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Parcel#68 OLSON PETER M+SUZANNE J 2424 DAYTON NE RENTON WA 9$056 KC Tax Act# 272000012000 Legal Description: 12 GATTEN J R ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Parcel#69 WIK DONALD H 2416 DAYTON AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 272000013008 Legal Description: 13 GATTEN J It)ADD A REPLAT OF TR 218 Parcel#70 CHHUOR HENp CHHUOR+KIEN SOK 1922 NE 24TH QST RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620012004 Legal Description: 12 STOLLE I YER ADD Parcel#71 GILLEY WILL AM D JR GILLEY PAULA L PO BOX 566 KIRKLAND WA 98083 KC Tax Act# 334390228107 Legal Description: 261 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 1/2 OF S 160 FT OF W 1/2 LESS POR PLA r1'EU STOLLENMAYER ADD H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\prelim sad_roll.doc Page 12 of 15 CITY OF RENTON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel#72 SWANSON KIMBERLY K+JACKSON 2421 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390228305 Legal Description: 261 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 LESS N 1/2 OF S 160 FT OF W 1/2 LESS POR PLATTED STOLLENMAYER ADD LESS N 107 FT THOF Parcel#73 FREY JAMES 0 JR 2425 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 334390228008 Legal Description: 261 HILLMANS LK WN GARDEN OF EDEN#4 N 107 FT OF S 404.118 FT OF W 1/2 LESS POR PLATTED STOLLEN MAYER ADD Parcel#74 KHOUNSOMBATH KHAM 2435 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620011006 Legal Description: 11 STOLLENMAYER ADD Parcel#75 CHAUDRY MANSOOR M 2441 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620010008 Legal Description: 10 STOLLENMAYER ADD Parcel#76 FOSTER MARK W 2447 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620009000 Legal Description: 9 STOLLENMAYER ADD Parcel#77 BATES ALBERT T 2448 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 802620008002 Legal Description: 8 STOLLENMAYER ADD H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\prelim_sad roll.doc Page 13 of 15 • J ti CITY OF RENTON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Addresof Owner Identification Parcel#78 DIFFENDORFER AMES H+MARCIA 2442 MONTERE I AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620007004 Legal Description: 7 STOLLENMAYER ADD Parcel#79 GILBERTSON TODD L 2436 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 802620006006 • Legal Description: 6 STOLLENMA ADD Parcel#80 JOHNSEN PARKER L&JANET H 2430 MONTERE AVE NE RENTON WA 98 56 KC Tax Act# 802620005008 Legal Description: 5 STOLLENMA R ADD Parcel#81 MCKENZIE DONALD R 2424 MONTEREY NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620004001 Legal Description: 4 STOLLENMAER ADD II Parcel#82 LARSON JERRX O 2418 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98055 KC Tax Act# 802620003003 Legal Description: 3 STOLLENMA'rER ADD Parcel#83 WILGUS MICHAEL R 2412 MONTEREY AVE NE RENTON WA 98056 KC Tax Act# 802620002005 Legal Description: 2 STOLLENMAYER ADD H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\ y2\SAD\prelim sad_roll.doc Page 14 of 15 CITY OF RENTON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL- ` SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS EAST KENNYDALE SANITARY SEWER INFILL PHASE I Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $857,129.56 Cost per Unit: $6,122.35 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel#84 PO TSANG W 13707 NE 6Th PL#A2-202 BELLEVUE WA 98005 KC Tax Act# 802620001007 Legal Description: 1 STOLLENMAYER ADD Parcel# KC Tax Act# Legal Description: • H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\Kenny2\SAD\prelim sad roll.doc Page 15 of 15.