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• .,,, _ ,. ... P' Ag.• A/Li / `u 4 iic) -4 CITY OF RENTON CITY CLERK MEMORANDUM DATE: October 23, 2002 TO: Gregg Zimmerman, PBPW Admin. Larry Warren, City Attorney FROM: Bonnie Walton, x6502 SUBJECT: Notice of Trustee Sale This is to inform you that I am in receipt, via both certified and regular mail, a Notice of Trustee's Sale from Regional Trustee Services Corporation regarding property known as 12852 80th Ave. Sout , Seattle. In checking City recor s,I see that a Memorandum of Agreement between the City of Renton and Sopheap Ven was executed 3/29/02 for this property for Special Assessment #0023 (SAD-01-002). The Agreement was recorded with King Co. under recording #20020425000736. Copies of these documents are attached for your review. bw Attachments (2) cc: Karen McFarland,Utility Systems Division • • • Return Address: City Clerk's Office City of Renton 111111111111110110 1055 South Grady Way Renton,WA 98055-3232 XtIIftIiInllIIIIini2500073 PAGE 001 OF 002AG 10.00 04/25/2002 10:30 KING COUNTY, We MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 2144800225 Page 1 Special Assessment#:0023 Property Location: 12852 80`h Ave.South,Seattle,WA 98178 Between Owner(s): Sophe'ap Ven And the City of Renton,a municipal corporation LEGAL DESCRIPTION: (Abbreviated or full legal must go here. Additional legal on page ) 6 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 75 FT OF S 150 FT OF W 85.FT 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).Pending recorded under King `c% County Recording Number(s)Pending; and WHEREAS the Owner has agreed to pay,in annual payments,the amount of the Special Assessment for utility connection czzt in the original amount of$7,812.14; and WHEREAS the agreement provides for a lien against the property,a penalty and interest for late payments,and attorney o 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 cs.1 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. N ,® Approved By: ct Owner(s): City of Renton / r/ Gregg A. i er an,Administrator Planning/Bui ding/Public Works Department Notary Seal must be within box STATE OF WASHINGTON )SS COUNTY OF KING ) ERK/I �- .••g\0N F'� �° 111 I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that 5l' A-P iO ;��5 X'�i'.0 $0 signed this instrument and acknowledged it to be his/her/their free and voluntary act oOTP+R Y 9N• for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. I :•v PUBG i ' 'Mkt- NjeAdEtAti/-2-- l4 '.9 •'•.;g"c•'` � Notary Public in and for the State of hington �\\ OFWFS Notary(Print) L-1 iJ .D A , l�6 My appointmentexpires: S?T/O Dated: .3/gG/G) 2-..007 - L7s • MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT Parcel Number: 2144800310 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 RK® eta COUNTY OF KINGIFE ) ® �. /� 6 I certify that I know or have satisfactory evidence that Gregg A Zimmerman to me ;es . c�. A;''• iS' iil known to be the Administrator of Planning/Building/Public Works Department and - o ip acknowledged to me that he was authorized to execute this instrument,this day O�®TR.i41 )••e(3 lit appeared before me,and acknowledged that he executed this instrument as a free and 1 ;U ®-• cn. 0 voluntary act for the uses and purposes mentioned in the instrument. • PUBLIC o, • •• • gp . ,l/1214t- C • Qh.i oo • ®' Notary Public in and for the State Washington ��o® Notary(Print) I..t I A- C ,ER I id G S TAD My appointment expires: �(�/b I Dated: •7 _l —O a- 4=) ars C4 .CV .- CITYOF RENTON : : RECEIVED When-recorded,;mail to: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE REGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICES CORPORATION 720 Seventh Avenue, Suite 400 Seattle,WA 98104 Trustee's Sale No: 01-OC-29796 Loan No.99803801 111111111IIIIllll11111IIIII1111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Pursuant to R.C.W..Chapter 61.24, et seg. and 62A.9A-604(a)(2) et seq. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee, REGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICES CORPORATION, will on January 17,2003, at the hour of 10:00 AM, at 4TH AVE ENTRANCE OF THE KING COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 500 4TH AVENUE, SEATTLE, WA, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder; payable at the time of sale, the following described real and personal property (hereafter referred to collectively as the "Property"), situated in the County of KING, State of Washington: THE NORTH 75 FEET OF THE.SOUTH 150 FEET OF THE WEST 85 FEET OF LOT 6, BLOCK 8., EARLINGTON ACRE TRACT, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 15 OF PLATS, PAGE 84, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WASHINGTON. Tax Parcel No: 2'4480022505, commonly known as 12852 80TH AVE SOUTH , SEATTLE,WA. The Property is subject toi that certain Deed of Trust dated 7/12/1999, recorded 8/2/1999 , under Auditor's/Recorder's No. 19990802001452, records of KING County, Washington, from FLOYD DUCKETT, A SINGLE PERSON ON DATE OF ACQUIRING TITLE, 'as Grantor, to FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE CO., as Trustee, in favor of NEW CENTURY MORTGAGE CORPORATION, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION RESIDENTIAL SECURITIES MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 1998-3, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which is presently held by FIRSTAR BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO FIRSTAR pANK MILWAUKEE, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR NEW CENTURY HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 1999-NCB. I I No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any court by reason of the Borrower's or Grantor's default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III The default(s)for which thisiforeclosure is/are made are as follows: 1 NOTS FAILURE TO PAY THE MONTHLY PAYMENT WHICH BECAME DUE ON 3/1/2002, AND ALL SUBSEQUENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS, PLUS LATE CHARGES AND OTHER COSTS AND FEES AS SET FORTH. Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears: Amount due as of October 18, 2002 Delinquent Payments from March 01, 2002 8 payments at $ 2,529.37 each $ 20,234.96 (03-01-02 through 10-18-02) Late Charges: $ 575.92 Beneficiary Advances: $ 1,496.66 TOTAL: $ 22,307.54 IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal $155,964.96, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under.the note or other instrument secured,and as are provided by statute. V The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expenses of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on January 17, 2003. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III must be cured by January 6, 2003 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time on or before January 6, 2003, (11 days before the sale date) the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III is/are cured and the Trustee's fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated at any time after January 6, .2003, (11 days before the sale date)and before the sale, by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: FLOYD DUCKETT, 12852 80TH AVE SOUTH, SEATTLE,WA, 98178 SOPHA VEN, 12852 80TH AVE SOUTH, SEATTLE,WA, 98178 SOPHEAP VEN, 12852 80TH AVE SOUTH, SEATTLE,WA, 98178 SPOUSE OF FLOYD DUCKETT, 12852 80TH AVE SOUTH, SEATTLE,WA, 98178 by both first class and certified mail on 7/30/2002, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 7/31/2002, the Borrower'and Grantor were personally served with said written notice of default or the 2 NOTS written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I - -- above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII The Trustee's Sale will be held in accordance with Ch. 61.24 RCW and anyone wishing to bid at the sale will be required to have in his/her possession at the time the bidding commences, cash, cashier's check, or certified check in the amount of at least one dollar over the Beneficiary's opening bid. In addition, the successful bidder will be required to .pay the full amount of his/her bid in cash, cashier's check, or certified check within one hour of the making of the bid. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all of their interest in the above described property. IX Anyone having any objectiorli to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the same pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a Taws 6 it may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee's Sale. X NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the Trustee's Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust(the owner)and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants and tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceeding under the Unlawful Detainer Act, Chapter 59.12 RCW. DATED: October 11,2002. REGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICES CORPORATION Trustee i - By CHRIS REBHU , CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Address: 720 Seventh Avenue, Suite 400 Seattle,WA 98104 Phone: (206)340-2550 Sale Information: www.rt rust ee. com 3 NOTS STATE OF WASHINGTON ) )ss. COUNTY OF KING ) On October 11, 2002, befo e me, the undersigned, a NotaryPublic in and for the State of Washington, g 9 duly commissioned and sworn, personally CHRIS REBHUHN, to me known to be the CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER of REGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICES CORPORATION, the corporation that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he/she is authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year first above written. NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington, residing at: 1 ' c My commission expires: Cast- 1In-E- BELBINA OTIENO STATE OF WASHINGT0N NOTARY—.--PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 9-16-03 4 NOTS f RTSC , R 0 #14,44...... -"" • 720 71h—Avenue,Suite 100 ' , d Seattle,WA 98104-1900 10. • * ' t• I 1 a u 2 44044 .-: 0 3 7 PS METER - *... . • , * • v. r ..".• . `: 7021439 U. POSTA0 E * .. .,. .„. 01-0C-29798 . - •• • • i CITY CLERKS OFFICE CITY OF RENTON 1055 SOUTH GRADY WAY RENTON,WA 98055-3232 III . _ 3 CITY OF RENTON. OCT 2 1 2002 RECEIVED When recorded, mail to: CITY CLERK'S OFFICE REGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICES CORPORATION 720 Seventh Avenue, Suite 400 Seattle,WA 98104 Trustee's Sale No: 01-OC-29796 Loan No.99803801 IIIIIIII IIII III IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIII IIII IIIII IIII IHI NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Pursuant to.R.C.W..Chapter 61.24, et seq..and 62A.9A-604(a)(2)et seq. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee, REGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICES CORPORATION, will on January 17,2003, at the hour of 10:00 AM, at 4TH AVE ENTRANCE OF THE KING COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 500 4TH AVENUE, SEATTLE, WA, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at the time of sale, the following described real and personal property (hereafter referred to collectively as the "Property"), situated in the County of KING, State of Washington: THE NORTH 75 FEET OF THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF THE WEST 85 FEET OF LOT 6, BLOCK 8, EARLINGTON ACRE TRACT, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN VOLUME 15 OF PLATS, PAGE 84, RECORDS OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON. SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF KING, STATE OF WASHINGTON. Tax Parcel No: 214480022505, commonly known as 12852 80TH AVE SOUTH , SEATTLE,WA. The Property is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 7/12/1999, recorded 8/2/1999 , under Auditor's/Recorder's No. 19990802001452, records of KING County, Washington, from FLOYD DUCKETT, A SINGLE PERSON ON DATE OF ACQUIRING TITLE, as Grantor, to FIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE CO., as Trustee, in favor of NEW CENTURY MORTGAGE CORPORATION, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION RESIDENTIAL SECURITIES MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 1998-3, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which is presently held by FIRSTAR BANK, N.A. SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO FIRSTAR BANK MILWAUKEE, N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR NEW CENTURY HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 1999-NCB. I I No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any court by reason of the Borrower's or Grantor's default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III The default(s)for which this foreclosure is/are made are as follows: 1 NOTS ti FAILURE TO PAY THE MONTHLY PAYMENT WHICH BECAME DUE ON 3/1/2002, AND ALL SUBSEQUENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS, PLUS LATE CHARGES AND OTHER-COSTS AND FEES AS SET FORTH. Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears: Amount due as of October 18, 2002 Delinquent Payments from March Or, 2002 8 payments at $ 2,529.37 each $ 20,234.96 (03-01-02 through 10-18-02) Late Charges : $ 575.92 Beneficiary Advances: $ 1,496.66 TOTAL: $ 22,307.54 • IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal $155,964.96, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under.the note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expenses of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on January 17, 2003. The default(s) referred to in paragraph_III must be cured by January 6, 2003 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time on or before January 6, 2003, (11 days before the sale date) the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III is/are cured and the Trustee's fees and costs are paid. The sale.may be terminated at any time after January 6, .2003, (11 days before the sale date) and before the sale, by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: FLOYD DUCKETT, 12852 80TH AVE SOUTH, SEATTLE,WA, 98178 SOPHA VEN, 12852 80TH AVE SOUTH, SEATTLE,WA, 98178 SOPHEAP VEN, 12852 80TH AVE SOUTH, SEATTLE,WA, 98178 SPOUSE OF FLOYD DUCKETT, 12852 BOTH AVE SOUTH, SEATTLE, WA, 98178 by both first class and certified mail on 7/30/2002, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 7/31/2002, the Borrower and Grantor were personally served with said written notice of default or the 2 NOTS • • • written Notice of Default wash posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I • above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or potting. - VII The Trustee's Sale will be held in accordance with Ch.61.24 RCW and anyone wishing to bid at the sale will be required to have in his/her possession-at the time the.bidding commences, cash, cashier's check, or certified check in the amount of at least one dollar over the Beneficiary's opening bid. In addition,the successful bidder will be reiquired to pay the full amount of his/her bid in cash, cashier's check, or certified check within one hour of the making of the bid. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. • VIII - The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all of their interest in the above described property. . IX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the same pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee's Sale. X NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the Trustee's Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust(the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants and tenants. After the 20t' day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceeding under the Unlawful Detainer Act, Chapter 59.12 RCW. • DATED: October 11,2002. REGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICES CORPORATION Trustee By CHRIS REBHU , CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Address: 720 Seventh Avenue, Suite 400 Seattle,WA 98104 Phone: (206)340-2550 Sale Information: www.rtrustee.com 3 NOTS • i1 • STATE OF WASHINGTON ) )ss. COUNTY OF KING ) - On October 11, 2002,.before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally CHRIS REBHUHN, to me known to be the CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER of REGIONAL TRUSTEE'SERVICES CORPORATION, the corporation 'that executed the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he/she is authorized to execute the said instrument and that the seal affixed is the corporate seal of said corporation. - WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year first above written. i.� NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington, residing at: My commission expires: 09- BELDINA OTIENO STATE OF WASHINGTON NOTARY-----PUBLIC MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 9-16-03 4 NOTS RISC Ill :,;:— Z. ` ,:.i 720 7th Avenue,Suite 100 Seattle,WA 98104-1900 ' l x I i 4 2 _ a 19E� 4-�42 :/ w o , y. 7002 051O 00O3 2027 9529 , , 702'439 U.S. POSTAGE *.•.,, ulAfilli V-Cil dll 0444411< �/(/ 01-OG29796 , CE611f17 - CITY CLERKS CITY OFR1HG ON A4 \NAY 1055 so W A 95055-3232 REN • Bri-Iln q( F ••- -NrinT hi:QULt2 ¢ e_J NT seP CITY OF RENTON CITY CLERK DIVISION MEMORANDUM DATE: September 9, 2002 TO: Property Services Section Attn: Karen McFarland, Property Management Supervisor FROM: Bonnie Walton, City Clerk SUBJECT: 80`h Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District Attached herewith we hereby file copy of the document as follows for the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District: Ordinance No. 4967 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:ra Enclosures: (1) cc: Dave Christensen 20020610000006 PAGE 001ROF TON 6CORD 14.00 Return Address:, 06/10/2002 08:50 City Clerk's Office KING COUNTY, WA City of Renton 1055 S. Grady Way Renton WA.98055 Please print or type information Document Title(s): ORDINANCE NO. 4967; SAD—01-002 Reference Number(s) of Documents assigned or released: [on page of document(s)] use aa C=3. Grantor(s)(Last name first,then first name and initials): 1. City of Renton ca o• 2. 3. 4. ❑ Additional names on page of document ers Grantee(s)(Last name first,then first name and initials): • m 1. So. Langston Rd. SAD • 2. N 3. 4. El Additional names on page of document Legal Description (abbreviated: i.e. lot,block,plat or section,township,range): The lands included within this Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District are in those portions of Blocks 6,7,8,11, 12, 17 and 18 of Earlington Acre Tracts, as recorded • DI Additional legal is on page 3 ofdocument (Exhibit A) Assessor's Property TaxIParcel/Account Number: • Please see attached • ❑ Additional legal is on page of document 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. ORDINANCE NO. 4967 EXHIBIT B SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SANITARY SEWER MAIN INSTALLATION 80TH AVENUE SOUTH , 130TH AVENUE SOUTH LAN G STO N ROAD SOUTH . 111 R6)/'lso N 111 . . iii 21 q C:Z 3 22144800190 z144800186 21446060181 144800169 L �� (2�" • 22 20"Ii . 2144800170 O. 17 27 26 25 23 a,„1 9 e 33 31 u _ 2144800172 co �Bw, 35 0% 29 Y a 2144800151 >r%G. \ 2144800185 8 E F., 24 1 1 8 17 16 2144800171La, 1 5 AA,, �, '9s ,vi o m N `ems 2144800220 2144800215 2144800206 �,. A'YGSr�N S36 37 B 130TH ST 2144800345 2144800347 2144800335 39 \ 1 2 • • 2144800334 7 e 1 0 zi* 14 1 e".I. ?. 2144800315 2144800310 40 2144800300 • 2144800332 $ JOC 4 0 40 W 6 ��� �O 214480D336 214 8 033C 2144800325 13 214488000316 1 1 2144800305 47 42 2144800311 2144800341 2144800331 2144 50327 `40 43 4 N 00 2144800451 2144800477 3 44 2144800480 2144800455 S 2 45 I 21 4 4 800 4 81 O 3 g co . P e$ 1 s0 2144800482 S I32ND ST q ' OITY;OF N.T 'FOfiD:l AN>✓ES ;': : "Ab�OF.?TED6��a��#x_�„t�.*.��w:z. . "f=.'` �FiENTOI CITY,COUNJCI '".r':�' �'Followin are su•,`rrlarie'?.-!.:*of`. AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION `ordinances ado ted b the eiton. ii C'o"Orrai}6ayfi0 .2`0b2:: ;;: ; ty`'''Z''O.'RDINAN - .ma's':,xi o, .. %use ;i'ti Christina Meyers,first duly sworn on oath states that he/she is the Legal Clerk of the `° '`An:.pr,di ide:.ofsthe-City',.ofcRento ,•, ' ,ash,fin'gton 14*Wfdkng�;r';�t11a.'�•�c0d2';1 SOUTH COUNTY JOURNAL �od or thekexpress purpose�of' �bw irt` ?arVeterans Me or?at'RPark� 600 S.Washington Avenue,Ken Washington 98032 fund�a roe latis uctii6#,-; fl , pp per g,',the necessa gtt, gt S4-6 .16, `th0;i0 n061ct'd '"""''`` '=ry Effective:5/29/2002.cn ;;1w`rh.'..n �,r i` ';%rsa".':ORDINAN.CE'`NO::'4966':C.' ` a daily newspaper published seven(7)times a week. Said newspaper is a legal newspaper of c,:;An-.ordinance.of-therCity:of-:Renton„ general publication and is now and has been for more than six months prior to the date of Washington;'amending"Section;2�sf2 aof°1CChapter- ifemen's""=-Pepsi irY --- publication, referred to,printed and published in the English language continually as—a daily Board;,T•'of.Titleill�?(Commi§siot s:.andf- 1 newspaper in Kent, King County,Washington. The South County Journal has been approved as a ;;8'oardc),a of;;.Ordinance;=('Jo ;_,4260, ' il- legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of the State of Washington for King County. ;(Entitled. "''Code•-,".,of': ,,,General .Ordinances:-of`th`e`'Citci)t Fenf iV The notice in the exact form attached,was published in the South County Journal(and ::-.Nestiington'•;.;:;•.by..,e110,Wirig ratired not in supplemental form)which was regularly distributed to the subscribers during the below :^firemen;F;to serve.,on;;�.thei;Firemen''s, stated period. The annexed notice,a Pension Board, p11rsuant�t'to state: ORDINANCES ADOPTED ".Effectivef 6/2R3/20o2 t�;r% '` `'i ' :,- 'T;': ,,.,.,0IiltY181ANCE NO 4967.; •'.,.'.{; r;::„Any"or`.dinan�ce of the C'ity}of 11.ee:ton : - Washin'gton `:;:„ establisher g an as published on: 5/24/02 {;cs0;easment$ciistricti 4dr tsahitary:. :tisewer�,.��e�`-� ficce Jor p;op�e'rti„s1 d1ercent<, The full amount of the fee charged for said foregoing publication is the sum of$100.50,charged to "'to80th Avenue;-:South�S•uth'130th' Acct. No.8050640. !;Streetf,an"dd u " 11 ton` `-TM"'uth:�L2 rig5ton�:Read; I_`and;establish:ngatheh:amounthof,th`e �;:ch'arge ;upon connection;,:l tot ethef' The cost above includes a$6.00 fee for the printing o affidavits. ;,fac lities ',; y; ; ;a;i7zi 7, w::.,i:;^ :;i. IPgtr,,ctive 6/23/2002.3 `U1 `' P;, !ta,�! 4,0.RDI£1 dNCB 49#6 �' Legal Number 10381 t„An orclinanne,'pJ,the41tyf FFenf n . i'.«Washln�fdni+ail%errdin'g;;Seetioh•6;;�1k*0'- ,: ,of.C,l apte1 ;:0Pirpr mina Cbde`:Aii Legal Clerk, S ut Co ty ournal rv, ' .t. .(0ol,426t egti'tafto totre.:;; I,Ordinarce,�t ";r4260iseritit cd, ;�ode, ,• � ';Ge`,er.'ah0'FBina C'e�s: ` ) eC.i ' R 3'Wasl in �,• ;a Ra foie'; ..-- gtcoir.of "ado•ting,. J Subscribed and sworn before me on this day of 2002 portion =ofi,the erihlt-al Code.of� he ' .;R'.evi$.0A?Code-4 if,4;,1Nashiiigfoo,- ``�,al11111f PPPY��o� •j1.739W) , w ,;;.r,'.;;;,::.;r-,', : . E ective:'6/23/20O2,' 1#.;,;,'4'%i.;:", .�`� �s'sio'ru' p.•e/ �, NotaryPublic of the State of Washington ,are available a the ei ton Municipe l EX o 9 Munici al 'pa`' h Gr'adpj�, •o :B'uiliiing 9055=Sout j�►a . 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That on the 28th day of May, 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 first iclass mail to all parties of record, Final Notice of Potential Assessment, 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension (SAD-01-002). I L/317/44-€.e24. (1241614-) Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk/Cable Manager SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE me this , � day of ' , 2002. A. L.+�1�.._ D .. -/--r,..A.A_co , Suz . Lombard , I(( I' Notary ublic in and fort e Stat of a Washington, residing at -L " -ems ° 'u My Commission Expires: 4' 9/d �'_�'• .' r. , . . `'' CITY OF RENTON FINAL-NOTICE OF POTENTIAL-ASSESSMENT • t- - for City;of Renton 80th Avenue'South Sanitary.'Sewer Extension , (,Special.Assessment'District'No. 0023 ;Parcel#«PRCLN> «TAXPAYER_N» ASSESSMENT• <<TAXPAYER_B» $7,812.,14. <<TAXPAYER King County"Account No:.'-<<ASSESSOR_I» ' r ; LEGAL'DESCRIPTION:;,`, <iLEGAL_DESC» On March 6; 2001, Marilyn''J: Petersen, then'the City Cl ASTh�z notice of potential assessment for'sanitary sewerimproven Sanitary.Sewer Extension.Project. •We have,now:coinpl� • The facilities, as shown;on the attached map, are•eligi ` Assessment District Ordinance No.'4444::-`' ,For. .those.,properties .that,:could:receive;benefit; directly i • • payment'of a:'•fair'share'..cost of;tthe.`"sewer. This=,assessmenl •. ;the cost'of the conveyance portion:of the?sewer by the nun 'by:this,main:'.This rate;has'been established at;$7,812.14.p • •-The ;purpose of the assessment district is to all"ow the construction.'of,the sewer facilities::from,all;those who"lie ' • :this weare•required to record,an'ordinanceiwhici will`ser ordinance;will establish al.boundary":ithaf includes any;paro goal to ensure, in fairness to'all,:that,any property,owner'tlrau onquca,b at-a-1d[eI-uaie- lays-Tneir-snare 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 theUttached 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''riot'curr•ently connected to'a;Ci•ty',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 he. 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 OP) 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: ` W,\80th_AV_S\SAD\Both_final_notice_pgl;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 • • . i 'Council;'d o City',Clerk, 1.055 S. Grady Way, Renton,.WA:98055, 'within,twenty (70), days of this; • mailing(by June'17,2002,.5 00 P.M.)°' • Grounds for protest: , r 'An appeal -shall i nelude 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 distributionmethodology 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 $7500''shall be submitted'with each •r , appeal. If'aprotest;is-received'and"deemed timely and establishes'a pr,.oper 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.. Tlie'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 425 430-727.9:,or Dave:Christensen.(secondary) at 425-430-' • . i - Bonnie I..Walton,City Clerk • • Notice'of Final-Assessment/Final Hearing - •: . , \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION:S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\WWP-27-2829 ' ' • •80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb• , . " - • , ' f 80th Avenue South 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. Enclosed you will find a copy of all of the property owners and their addresses that are within the assessment district. 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. 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. Company Name Telephone Business Status Bond License AMaster Septic Service 1-253-847-3230 3556 I None Holmes Construction 435-235-0217 1912 C On File Kohl Excavating 425-251-8820 909 C On File La Valley Backhoe 425-226-0513 4852 C On File Lee's Sanitation 206-242-6911 134 C On File Montieth Construction 253-838-0549 1569 I On File Northwest Cascade 253-848-2371 50 C On File The Plumbing Joint 425-228-3204 1699 C None Ray's Backhoe, Inc. 206-767-5868 3198. C On File Creative Excavation 1-877-435-5777 23648 I On File CK Excavating 425-255-6994 23888 C Jet View Excavation Services 206-264-0297 None James A. Guess, Inc. 360-825-7725 None None Henry's Trucking & 425-255-9455 4635 C On File Excavation • • \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTSU'BPW\FORMS\SIDE SEWER CONTRACTORS.doc 2/27/2002 1 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SANITARY SEWER MAIN INSTALLATION BOTH AVENUE SOUTH , 130TH AVENUE SOUTH LA N G STO N ROAD SOUTH 111lic 0 MI 11111 32 30 25 21 4`F IF214480019p 2144800186 2144800181 •144800169 • 22 0 2144800170 ../,4,e OD.,‘,, l7 33 31 27 26 25 23 z,,19 3 5 0 . 2 9 — 2144800172 N ' ., 2144800151 a a o ?J pm� 2144800185 0 0 0 24 4 •9s s o — - 2144800171 zj,%, 17 1 6 1 5 Z. °' a 2�s 2144800220 2144800215 2144800206 • �hGSrO I S v 130TH ST 21 4 0 37 0 345 2f448 034.21 80033 39 2144800334 s,7 B 1 8i01 2� 21 4 0 1 4 T144B00315 214480D310 4B0° 2144800332 480030 4 B 4 0 (L 6 °w��O 2144500335 41 > 2144800325 ° 21448003301 Q 9 13 2144800316 1 1 2144800305 ~ 21448 0341 2144800331 5 2/44800J11 2144800327 "'4s6 43 4 (f1 •2144800451 21441300477 44 2144800480 2144800455 • i = 2 7 4 5 I 2144800481 O ___________ 'P CO a$ 1 % 2144800482 S I32ND ST 1 \ . -------j- , 214480048203 214480048104 214480048005 • ANCHETA ZENAIDA+DIEGO FITHIAN HARRY J JR+KELLI A DAVIS C D 8004 S 132ND ST 13048 80TH AVE S PO BOX 223 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 BLACK DIAMOND WA 98010 214480047700 214480032702 214480032504 GABORIT JOHN K+MERRY C MILLER P,ATRICK D GAYLORD DIANE E+SACHAROFF I 13032 80TH AVE SOUTH 13028 80TH AVE S 13012 80TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480032009 214480031506 214480031605 SCHMIDT PRISCILLA P GABORIT MARJORIE E GABORIT JOHN K+MERRY C 8015 S 130TH ST 8025 S 130TH 13032 80TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480031001 214480031100 214480030607 MC CUISTION FRANKLIN&KAY DUFFY GREGORY D+MERRILL PEN YOUNG RICK D+TAMI A 8035 S 130TH ST 14811 200TH AVE SE 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 SEATTLE WA 98178 RENTON WA 98059 SEATTLE WA 98126 214480030508 214480030003 214480020608 YOUNG RICK&TAMI YOUNG RICK&TAMI HENRY JOHN W&MICHELLE D 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 12845 RENTON AVE S SEATTLE WA 98126 SEATTLE WA 98126 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480021507 214480022000 214480022604 NAVARRO MANUEL C CHAMBERLAIN JACK D+MARIA CE CHAMBERLIN JACK D 8024 S 130TH ST 8012 S 130TH ST 8012 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480022505 214480022703 214480016903 VEN SOPHEAP CHAMBERLAIN JACK&CECILIA SHAFFER GORDON W 12852 80TH AVE S 8012 SOUTH 130TH ST 12841 80TH S SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480017000 214480017208 THOMPSON STEVEN 214480017109 SHA1 rbR GORDON W+MARY E.B. A+THOMPSON DOROTHY I EMERSON DONALD 0 12841 80TH AVE S 12853 80TH AVE S 12857 80TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480017505 214480017604 . 214480018008 HEATON MARY ANN BAILEY DALE A+TAMARA L GLENN CLARENCE R 7844 S 130TH ST 7840 S 130TH ST 7834'S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480018107 214480018503 214480018602 BROUGHTON ROBERT LUSHER DENNIS M BROUGHTON ROBERT 140-E NORTH COVE RD 7832 S 130TH ST 140-E NORTH COVE RD SHELTON WA 98584 SEATTLE WA 98178 SHELTON WA 98584 214480019105 214480019006 214480019501 RICE MARVIN C+BERNADETTE RICE MARVIN C+BERNADEIm ARVEY RONALD 7828 SOUTH 130TH 7828 S 130TH 7820 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480019600 214480015103 214480034500 ARVEY RONALD MOORE S E HORTON ROBERT L 7820 S 130T"ST 7806 S 130TH 7832 SOUTH LANGSTON ROAD SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480034203 214480033502 2144800334 TAYLOR MICHAEL J BUTLER BRYAN ARENS KRISTINE A 7835 S 130TH ST 7845 S 130TH ST 7855 SI3OTH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480033205 214480033007 214480033106 DUNCAN SARI HAGOOD DENNIS JENNIE M 31211 4T"AVE SW 13027 801"AVE S 13033 80TH AVE S FEDERAL WAY WA 98023 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480045100 214480045506 214480045001 MAJOR MARY KAY+ISHMAEL MONK P G MARTIN HAROLD L 13033 80TH AVE S 13041 80TH AVE SO 7854 S 132ND SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480044004 214480034104 214480033601 PENALOZA WILLIAM MORLEY DEANE S+KELLY FRANKLIN SAM B 7844 S LANGSTON RD 7840 LANGSTON RD S 1325 4TH AVE#800 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98101 • • CITY OF RENTON - - FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue.South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 . Parcel#40. DUNCAN SARI LH-.ASSESSMENT 312114T AVE SW $7,812.14 • FEDERAL WAY WA 98023 King County Account No. 214480033205 ' LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1-2 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 38 FT OF N 118.67 FT OF LOT 1 LESS N 18 FT OF E 90 FT&E 50'FT OF LOT 2 LESS N 70 FT& LESS S 85 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen,.then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington,.mailed you a • notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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.4441I.<-• For those properties that could:-receive benefit"Mdirectly. ,iiy-the"sewers, future use would trigger payment of a 'fair share'cost of the sewer.:This assessments.calculated, as a unit charge,by dividing the cost of the.conveyance portion Of thesewer by the number of=units:.projected for the basin served by this main. This rate hasi,,been established at:$7;81214;per ' 4 '� 5-„ i,.�...:' -F.,.:..✓:.-- tY its :_. The purpose of the assessment district is;to;allowtheCity the ability.to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilties':from all"those.whobenefit from=its construction: To accomplish this,we are required to record an ordinance-which Will serveas anotice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a boundary that includes any'-parcel that„pay benefit in the future.. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness So",:all,-,that.,any property owner that connects of a later date pays their share just like those who will connect'right away: The benefit-area'is,,defiued as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve. This,bioundary.-is;shown'on the-Attached map. You will only be required to pay,this'assessment when`theproperty gains benefit from these K�= 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 chango 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. 8O1LMAJ NefL:UL2� Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIV ISION.S\UTIL1TIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of,Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No. 0023 • Parcel#41 HAGOOD Lty'N ASSESSMENT 13027 80TH AVE S $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480033007 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 90 FT OF S 180 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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 b ythe number of'units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$7,812.14 • per utlit. `N,x The purpose of the asses mentdistrict is to allow the City'r.the,Atlity to collect.the costs of the construction.of the sewer facilities from,all those.1who'benefit from its construction.: .To accomplish this, we are required to record an ordinance which will serve as anotice of.potential assessment. This f:. ordinance will establish a;boundary that includesa;<y'parcel that may�;bei efit in the future. It is our goal to ensure; in fairness do all, that any;property'owner that'colnects ati later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away:.;'The benefit:area is definedas 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 o`r change hands without triggering the assessment.•Benefit f om 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 assessthenti 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 annurn 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAUSYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTLLr11b.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of!Renton 80`I Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No. 0023 Parcel#42 DENNIS JENNIE M . Zr ASSESSMENT 13033 80TH AVE S $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County.Account No. 214480033106 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 90 FT . • On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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-:",byte^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 7,812.14:pe •quit.• A •rY° 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 tho*whokbenefit from its construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record an ordinance wlucli>will serve as anotice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a:boundary that:.iiicludes:any3parcel 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.: Tle beneft;,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 Tay this.assessment when-the property gains benefit from these • sewer facilities. Until that time, theproPertywcan;bersold or,cli"ange hands without triggering the assessment Benefit from these sewer facilities can be`described as follows: • A property not currently connected to a•pity.-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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002,5:00 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 \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITJE.S\WASTE.W TR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT ,for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No. 0023 Parcel#43 MAJOR MARY KAY+ISHMAEL ZI4P ASSESSMENT 13033 80TH AVE S . $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480045100 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 85 FT LESS BEG NW COR THE SELY 75 FT THE 59 FT TH NLY TO PT ON N LN SD LOT 83 FT E OF BEG TH W TO BEG On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington,.mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as shown on the attached,nap, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance No.4444., $^ ry" 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 assessmentis..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'$7;812.14,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`atll;those who'benefit frbm is construction. To accomplish - this,we are required to record an ordinance`which willsserve 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 t.= that the facility may be able to `serve. This,bounday is shown oil 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-arinum 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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. 4411 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 June 17,2002, 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. Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of;Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#44 MONK P G Z141-,ASSESSMENT 13041 80TH AVE SO $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480045506 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 85 FT OF N 170 FT MEAS ALG ELN . On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington; mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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 reeeive`:benefit'directly by"the, sewers, future use would trigger payment of a 'fair share'cost of the,.sewer.,•This:issessment=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$7,812.14 per "" , Y. The purpose of the asses s dent district,is z 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 iboundary;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 areais,,defuie l as the ultimate service area f., 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©r change hands without triggering • the assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can;bet 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 wilt 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 (Le., 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 Tate of 4.86% per annuin 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002,5:00 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. 1/4661442U; tiatt- Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTLLI 11h.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for.City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary.Sewer Extension • Special Assessment District No.:0023 " Parcel#45 MARTIN HAROLD L LHI ASSESSMENT 7854 S 132ND $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480045001 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS N 170 FT LESS CO RD '- On March 6,.2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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$7,812.14`per unit: The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the lability to.collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilities from;a11 those:mwho Benefit from its construction. To accomplish . this,we are required to record an ordinance;which will-seie as arnotice of potential assessment,..This ordinance will establish a boundary that;Includes anyparcel that;may:beniefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property owner that connects at`4a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away: .Tie benefit-_.area is definect-:as the ultimate service area This bounda shown..on the?attached ma that the facility may be able'to serGe ry is • p. You will only be required tok pay`this assessment when-the property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that time, the property.can;besold or change hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can be described as follows: • A property not currently connected to'a'Cit ' sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a vacant parcel), that connects to the sewer systenr.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,lnterest free._ This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. I:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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 \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILIrIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb 1 � CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL•ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 . Parcel#46 PENALOZA WILLIAM LFF ASSESSMENT 7844''S LANGSTON ROAD $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 -King County Account No. 214480044004 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS BEG NW COR TH SELY ALG E LNOFADJST75Ff TH E 59 FT TH NLY TO PT ON N LN SD • LOT 83 FT E OF POB TH WLY TO POB On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton,:Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South • Sanitary Sewer Extension 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..1 .,. For those properties that could'"receive benefit':directly xby they"-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,$7,81.2.,14: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 5facilitieg;from all:those who benefit"from`'its construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record an ordinance Whic h will.serve as'a=notice of potential assessment."This- ordinance will establish a i \ljoundary";that_includes any parcel thatmay benefit in the future. It is our" goal to ensure,in fairness to:all,;that apy 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..-T,his boundary is'shown on.the attached map. You will only be required to pay-.this assessment whenwthe"-property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that time, the property can:sold or change hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit ¶rom 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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 \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILr1m.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#47 MORLEY DEANE S+KELLY - ZH- ASSESSMENT 7840 LANGSTON RD S $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480034104 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 85 FT MEAS.ALG E LN On March 6,2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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' '15enefit directly='bythe sewers, future use would trigger payment of a Tair share'cost of the,sewer:,This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge,by the cost of the conveyance portion of the seweriby.the number of'units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established'at$7,812.14"per nnit. The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City°:tl e ability to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer(facilities from;all those„who:benefit`from its Construction. To accomplish l.: " this,we are required to record an ordinance`which~will:seri!e as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a<boui dary that includes any'Parcel that may:benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness""to all, that any,propertyowner that connects ata later date pays their share - just like those who will connect right away. Tlie benefit area is defined{as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able;to serve: This boundary is shown;onthewattached 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_bed sold br,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 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. 3en44?.6 iiate Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIV ISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#48 FRANKLIN SAM B_ Zfir ASSESSMENT 1325 4TH AVE#800 $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98101 King County Account No. 214480033601 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2-3 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS E 50 FT LESS N 70 FT& LESS S 85 FT &3 LESS N 70 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension roject. 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:benefits directly bythe 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(Attie,sewer by the number;of units,projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$7,812.14 • 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.whclt:will serve as anotice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a boundary that includes any�,parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our �,g goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that,any`.property owner;that connects ata later date pays their share just like those who will connect•right,away. The benefit area isgdetned 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 require 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 cankbe"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 U-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. • L\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002,5:00 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^� LJa )--' Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF.RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT - for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No. 0023 Parcel#32 RICE MARVIN C+BERNADETTE %1N ASSESSMENT 7828 S 130TH $7;812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 . King County Account No. 214480019006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS TRACT 5 LESS E 80 FT OF S 150 FT V On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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."_r vsz z s-z,1 zz x V 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 • � {fir .�;. - �,.� �- �°� 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$7,812.14 per`unit ='i` ? The purpose of the. assessment'district V:."is to.;allow.theH 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�san'ordinance.:which4111:serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a;boundary thatineluies an? parcel that may beefit in the future.V It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that anyproperty 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 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. V • 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. V I:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002,5:00 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 \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#33 ARVEY RONALD LH,ASSESSMENT. 7820 S 130m ST $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 ' King County Account No. 214480019501 • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 1/2 LESS W 25 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary,sewer improvements associated with the 80"'Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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 sdirectly-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 ofututs projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established'at$7,812.14'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 fromn`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.aiiy parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that anyproperty'owner that connects at:a later date pays their share just like those who will cofinect right awa"ht g y:.s The benefit area*defined'as the ultimate service area that the facility may be al le serve., This boundary is shown onthe,attached map. You will only be required to:pay this assessment who;:the`property gains benefit from these • sewer facilities..Until that time, the property can be sold or_change bands without triggering the assessment. Benefit f om these.sew.er facilities can be'described as follows: • A property not currently connected to a City"s'wer 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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 \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIV ISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No. 0023 Parcel#34 ARVEY RONALD LFF ASSESSMENT 7820 S 130ru ST $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480019600 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 25 FT OF S 1/2 On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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,sewet This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion,.of the sewerbythe number of units projected for the basin served ' by this main. This rate has been established'at$7,812.14per_unit. , The purpose of the assess merit, district is to,callow the City tle;ability to collect" the costs of the Is'" construction of the sewer facilities from gall those>whobenefit'from its construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record an Ordinance which,will•set*e as anotice of potential assessment. This : ordinance will establish abboundary 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,defines as the ultimate service area _ that the facility may be able;to serve. This boundary is shown.t nthe 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.Citysewer 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 - I:\2002\05\80th_final_not ce_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DWISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\Both_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No. 0023 Parcel#35 " MOORE S E ZF I ASSESSMENT 7806 S 130TH $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480015103 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1-2 6 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS POR S 1/2 1 ELY OF CO RD& POR2EOFCORD 0 - • On March"6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then•the City Clerk of Renton,. Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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. «.-; z "` • t^-r: � F• . _ . For those properties that) could receive,benefiti directly by he sewers, future'use would trigger " payment Of a 'fair share'cost of•thie,sewer This assessment is calculated, as a unit charge,'by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewer by the linniberOf units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$7,812.14 per ''' , • The purpose of the assessment district is.to-:,allo 'the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the sewerr=facilities from all thosewho-benefit from its'construction: To accomplish this,:we are required to rec_ord'an-ordinanceAwhh w icill,serve as a otice of potential assessment. This ordinance•will establish a;boundary that.,,hiclu les y,parcel thatn may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure,,in fairness to all, that..any property owner.that connects aka later date pays their share just like those who will connect;right;away. The benefit areaais defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to•serve >This boundary is shown onihe attached map. You will only be required to pay-this assessment;wlenthe`property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that time,`the property?can be sol'dgor change hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit from these sewer;facilities canwbedescribed 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 assessmer t. 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. O-friAuiY%- Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT. for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No. 0023 Parcel#36 '. HORTON ROBERT L LFF ASSESSMENT 7832 SOUTH LANGSTON ROAD $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480034500 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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 k,by,N the sewers, future use would trigger - payment of a Tair 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$7,812.1zPper,.unit. 4 . The purpose of the assessment district is to,allow the City'tl a;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`w ;icli,will serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will.establish a€{boundary thaCincludes'any:-parcel that may;-benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure,in fairness':to all, that any4property owner that connects at'a,later date pays their share . just like those who will connect right away.''W the benefit area is;defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be ableeto serve;;This boundary is showneon the;attached map. You will only be required to apay this.,assessment whencth�e •property gains benefit from these .. sewer facilities. Until that time,-the,property c"an;bek sold orrchange hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit from these;sewer facilities can be described as follows: �s q � • 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 V V single family). You will riot 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 V years. The accrual of interest will begin thirty (30) days after the notice of potential assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the .amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion.of.the property owner. I " I:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.doc\DMC\tb V 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 June 17,2002, 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 \\CENTRAUSYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTLLITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb 1 CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No..0023 Parcel#37 . TAYLOR MICHAEL J ZN-I ASSESSMENT 7835'S 130TH ST $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178- King County Account No. 214480034203 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 70'Fr On March 6; 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a' :notice of potential assessment far sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer.Extension) 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 Tair 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$7,812.14 per `w The purpose of the asses merit 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=whch,will.serve as anotice 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 pr"operty`owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right'away; :The benefit area isrdefinedas the ultimate service area that the.facility may be ableto serve:. This boundary is shown.onfthe~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 ar 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. 0.74,„&ei LUat t-Dy`� Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAUSYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTIIITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension' Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#38 BUTLER BRYAN LH-,ASSESSMENT 7845'S 130TH ST $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No..,214480033502 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: .2 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 70 FT . . On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you.a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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 leneft,directly" by,,:,the sewers; future use would trigger payment of a 'fair share'cost of the ssewer..^This assessment is calculated,as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion the sewer b, �thenumber of units projected for the basin served .by this main. This rate has been established'• at$7,812.14rpennit The purpose of the assessmer t,district is to, allow the City tfie;ability to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilities yom."all those.:who:l enefit from its-construction. To accomplish :., k. l,4 • this,we are required to record an ordinance'wl ich wAserve as av,notice of potential assessment: This ordinance will establish a[boifudary that:includes'aiiyparcel 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 awayy The benefit>area is defrnedas the ultimate service area that the facility may be able°to serve:Q This boundary is shown on theattached 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.old or change hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit from these:server facilities can be described as follows: III 'F.- '" `7,a .-• �^.j�,. • 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. Ygo-fri,rui Liat6v‘-) Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF.RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#39 ARENS KRISTINE A ZEN ASSESSMF"TT 7855 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 � �s . King County Account No. 214480033403 \_tC.%x10~ 4i,1 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 12 EARLINGTON �'" , a�— ,d aTg FT .�►� c On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer imp —f7";: • Sanitary Sewer Extension Project. We have now The.facilities, as shown on the attached map, are d s Assessment District Ordinance No.4444. T _! `;,,,•.� ,der ,� � `For those properties that could receive`benefit'direc payment of a Tair share'cost of gthe,sewer.`{This:assessm the cost of the conveyance portion of the.:sewer by the n by this main. This rate has been established at$7,812:14 +,yam. ant ., __ The purpose of the assessment`'-dlstrlct,r: s��tolallow:'the .��u§to collect the costs of the . construction of the sewer facilities from all`those o.benefit from its construction. To accomplish this,'we are required to recordln ordinance,:wh ch willwserve as a notice offpotential assessment. This ordinance will establish a boundary that n eludes any:parcel that may benefit in the future: It is our goal to ensure, in fairness Ito,all, that.any;;property owner that connects at)a later date pays their share just like those who will connect:;right•away: The benefit arealis.defined'as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to?serve: 'Thisboundary is shown on..the attached map. You will only be required to pay4his assessment when,the property gains benefit from these • sewer facilities. Until that time,the'propertycan lie sold,or change hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit rom these sewer facilities canvber 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 assessrrlent 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002,5:00 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. 1/46CrpiArui,JI. L a tee• Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 801h Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#25 HEATON MARY ANN Z141I ASSESSMENT 7844 S 130TH ST $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 • King County Account No. 214480017505 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 200 FT LESS W 30 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extensio 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 receiver";bene fit-directlyby 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 sewer5by the number of Units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$7,812.14'per unit: _ • . n.� The purpose of the assessment district is to,allow the City\tlie'ability to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilities from:;a.11 those.'„Whiy.betiefit from its construction.. To accomplish this,we are required to record an ordinance„w,l icpwill serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish alboundary that-:incl'des';anypacel that;may;benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any�,.proper y owner that connects at later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away:jT1e benefit area is�definedas the ultimate service area that the facility may be able'to serve.`This boundary is shown on the~attached map. You will only be required topay this: w assessment heii-the,`property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that tithe, the',property'can',be\sold or'.change hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit from these:se'$er 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.d \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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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 \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb I , CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No. 0023 Parcel#26 BAILEY DALE A+TAMARA L LI41-i:ASSESSMENT 7840 S 130TH ST $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No J 214480017604 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2-3 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 30 FT OF S 200 FT OF 2&E 35 FT OF S 200 FT OF 3 On March 6, 2001,.Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington,.mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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 the of; :sewer.^This-assessmentis calculated, as a unit charge,by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewer by the riumber:of units projected for the basin served • by this main. This rate has been established at$7,812.14 per unit: The purpose of the assessment district-'is.to;;:allow Mthe:'City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer.facilities':`froth'all those who-benefit from its construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record ordinance:which will::serve as ainotiee of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a tboundary 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 ata 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:onthe 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 Sunless 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 dur ng the thirty-day period after recording, interest free.. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. I:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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 \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\U TILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\WWP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension • Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#27 GLENN CLARENCE R ZIT ASSESSMENT 7834 S 130TH ST $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No: 214480018008 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 65 FT OF S 200 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton,'Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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=hyyythe sewers, future use would trigger payment of'a 'fair share'cost of theysewer This-assessment is calculated, as a unit charge,by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewer bys,the number of units projected for'the basin served . , y L.. by this main. This rate has been.established at$7,812.14'per`.unit. . • The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City`,tle ability to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer;facilities from all those'.whobenefit from its construction.. To accomplish 0 this,we are required to record an ordinancee`Which>•wll..serrve as asnotice of potential assessment. This ' 0 ordinance will establish alboundary that..ii dude ai y;p`arcel that=mayr;benefit in the future. It is our . goal to ensure, in fairnessto all, that any,property owner that connects atya later date pays their share " just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area issdefinedlas the ultimate service area . that the facility may be able tto serve:::This boundary is shown;on the>attached map. You"will only be required to,.pa`y'thissassessment,when=the property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that time, the"property can besold or change hands without triggering the'assessment. Benefit l'rom 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: , 0 . • 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002,5:00 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 \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILTI'1h.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb • • CITY OF RENTON • FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 • Parcel#28 BROUGHTON ROBERT LH-.ASSESSMENT 140-E NORTH COVE RD $7,812.14 SHELTON WA 98584 • King County Account No. 214480018107 • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 100 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the. City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you"a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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 benfit directly by the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a Tair share'cost of the Thisassessment is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion,of the sewerby,the number of`units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established�at$7,812.T4'per.unit. The purpose of the assess merit,district'is'to.allow the CityL;t`he{ability to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilities from:all thoserwho::a enefit from its construction. To.accomplish. [1, ,: r,- ;,:zs .. it this,we are required to record an ordinance`wl ich�will°serve as aknotice 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'fo all, that any prpperty owner that connects at<<a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away:',The benefit area isidefined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able'to serve:;This boundary is shown on theatftached map. You will only be required to•.pay thus,assessment when-the,property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that time, the,proPerty.acan be'sold orpchange hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit from these 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002,5:00 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. 61444.1.t L tia/,td�� Bonnie I. Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTIL1TIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 • Parcel#29 LUSSIER DENNIS M LEP ASSESSMENT 7832 S 130TH ST $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 ' '.'King County Account No.. 214480018503 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 4 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 200 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension' 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;7benefit-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.o of the sewerebythe number of"iiiits projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been,established'at$7,812.14`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�l enefit from its construction. To accomplish • this,we are required to record an ordinance°whiich,will,serve as agnotice o potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a boundary that inciudes'anyparcel that,may<benefit in the future.. It.is our goal to ensure, in fairness'to all,that an ro ert yo"'w' er that connects atra later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away:Ate benefit:area isdefined,as the ultimate service area .. .. that the facility may be able':to sertve':`This boundary is slown,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`lproperty'fcan jbe: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:\2002\05\80th_finO_noticeLpgl.doc\DMOtb 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 June 17,2002,5:00 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. Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIV ISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF.RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special.Assessment District No.0023 • Parcel#30 BROUGHTON ROBERT ZFr ASSESSMENT 140-E NORTH COVE RD $7,812.14 SHELTON WA 98584 • King County-Account No. 214480018602 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: • 4 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 100 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk Of Renton, Washington; nailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Project. We have now completed'construction of these sewer facilities. • The facilities, as shown 'ton the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance No.4444. For those properties that; could receive-benefit-directly aby,,;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$7,812.1 `perunit. - The purpose of the assessn ei . 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 c'onstrtiction. 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 in the future. :It is our . - goal to ensure, in fairness`to all, that anyproperty owner that connects ata later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away.ItgAe benefit4;area is definedlas the ultimate service area that the facility may be able°to serve."This boundary is shown on,theattached map. You will only be required too pay this assessment when-the`property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that"time,;tlie property.can abe=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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pg1.d \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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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 \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTIIITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_noticepg2.doc\DMC\tb 1 CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No. 0023 Parcel#31 RICE MARVIN C+BERNADETTE LH'ASSESSMENT 7828 SOUTH 130TH $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480019105 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS E 80 FT OF.S 150 FT OF TRACT 5 On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a • notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 801 Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension.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`Xbenefit-"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.cif the sewer'by.the number or units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$7,812.14kper unit. The purpose of the assessment,•district is to allow the City=the':abity 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'wiichsAwill serve as anotice oa%f potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a kboni dary that includes-any�:parcel that ma'bed efit 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 ableto 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 o"r:.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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice pgl.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, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002,5:00 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. 6-74,YLa i Lia/tey`' Bonnie I.Walton, City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILI'I'lI.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON - FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No. 0023 Parcel# 19 VEN SOPHEAP+SOPI A LH ASSESSMENT 12852 80TH AVE S $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 . King County Account Noi 214480022505 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TR c"T 5 F 12-er . .�s On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then\�* you a •notice of potential assessment for sanitary sews: . .D 13`� �' South Sanitary Sewer Extensio Project. We have:i . . I ' ` ities. The :facilities, as shown on the attached. map �� . N ecial Assessment District'Ordinance No.4444. � s 4.1,6Ac. For those properties that.could receive:benefit :h6�'i i N�+ • `ger payment•of a 'fair share'cost of the sewer: This des - the cost of' the conveyance port/ion..of the sewer:$; wrnt� �wg "'11Meld. ed by this main. This rate has been established at$7, • I r ? The purpose of the assessment district is to allo construction of the sewer facilities from.=all those; ` h this,we are required to record an ordinance'which, ordinance will establish a boundary thatincludes'"ati �,ur -goal to ensure; in fairness rto all, that any.propertyao' �. uate pays their share just like those who will connect right away , The bei\ to aetiined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve,%'This boundary is shownon the.attached map. You will only be required to pay this.,assessment when-the,property gains benefit from these• sewer facilities. Until that tulle, the"`property..an;be..sold or change hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit from these;sewer fatalities 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002,5:00 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. Y3O-PW'Lli Lialte,"-) Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIV ISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for•City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#20 . CHAMBERLAIN JACK& Gh•N ASSESSMENT CECILIA 8012 SOUTH 130TH ST $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 • King County Account No., 214480022703 " LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS FOR'OF W 85 FT LY SLY OF LN 45 FT SLY OF&PLT C/L OF RENTON AVE&ELY OF LN.65 FT E LY OF&PLT C/L OF 80TH AVE S&NLY OF LN 150 FT NLY OF&PLT SLY LN OFSD LOT 6 On March 6,.2001, Marilyn J. Petersen,-then,the City Clerk of Renton;.Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitaryysewer=improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South SanitarySewer Extension Project. Weave now completedF'construction of these sewer facilities.• j P The,facilities, as shown on the iattachei .map.,;_,are eligible'for cost recovery under City.Special Assessment District Ordinance 4444. For those properties that could receive benefit directly by;,the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a.fair share'cost of the3sewer This"assessmentis calculated;as a unit charge, by dividing the cost'of the conveyance;portion of the sewer"by, the'the iitupber of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been•established`at$7.81;2.14.per unit • . The purpose of the assessment district"issrto: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 aneordinance which will serve as,a noticeiof potential assessment:.This ordinance will establish a boundary-cthat includes any parcel that.may in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that -property:,owner,.tk at connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right•away. The benefit area4 defined as the ultimate service area. that the facility may be able to serve.This boundary 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 accraal 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. Itf 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. Cr tm.4 . WaL:te Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILI IE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON • FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#21 - SHAFFER GORDON W Z,14.14 ASSESSMENT 12841 80TH S. $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480016903 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS S 215 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with-the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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$7,812.14'per 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 thoseawho benefit from its construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record an ordinance'whichyw ll setye as iinotice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish al�boun dry that`includes::any'.parcel that;mayf,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 timie, the property'scan-besold 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 (Le., 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. ) ,N.Ge Niet id 2.1Y Bonnie I.Walton, City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON : . . FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue-South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#22 SHAFFER GORDON W+MARY ZFr ASSESSMENT E.B. • . 12841 80TH AVE S $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480017000 • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 70 FT OF S 215 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the.City Clerk of.Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential'assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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;s'ewer.AThis assessment,is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewer by the number aof units,projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has Ybeen established at$7,812.14 per'unit.'L' N, The purpose of the assessment;district=.s9 to:allow, the sCity the ability;,to collect the costs of the. construction of the sewer facilities sfrom all"thosea-wl o benefit from its construction. To accomplish this,'we are required to recordran'ordiriance'4 xieh willTsezve as ainotice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a boundar that includes any,parcel thatthaf may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any property owneruthat connects a4ta.later date pays their share just like those who will connect-rtght.away. The benefit area'isdefner aas 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-thus`assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer-facilities. Until that time,the pprop'erty:can be sold or change hands without triggering the.assessment. Benefit from these sewer.facilities can;'be5described 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). . . . Yon 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 , I:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. `tgern,yui Nef. ja/2v Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing • \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No: 0023 Parcel#23 THOMPSON ZFF ASSESSMENT 12853 80TH AV S $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 • . King County Account No. 214480017208 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 70 FT OF S 145 FT • On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington,,mailed you a , • notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80`4 Avenue South , Sanitary Sewer Extension 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' efit.-directlybye;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 bye the numl er of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$7,812.14 per unit. a��°t The purpose of the assessment,district is tow allow the City tle`'�abil y to'collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilities from all thoose:;whobenefit'ffrom its construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record an ordinance whichwwill=serve as a�notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a lboundary that ncludes;.anywparcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure,in fairness to all, that any.pro erty`owner.that connects at. pa later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. >The benefitjarea is defined?as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able'•to sere:.. This boundary is shown,on,the"attached map. z€ `'74 is You will only be required.to pay this.,eassessment when'the property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that time,ithe,'property.:scan bels ,c"old orchange hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit from these..sewer facilities can be lescribed 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. 8 i4At 'I Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\wWP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#24 EMERSON DONALD 0 Z11~ASSESSMENT 12857 80TH AVE S $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480017109 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 75 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington;mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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 bye,the sewers, future use would trigger payment of a 'fair share'cost of the".se'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$7,812.14`per unit. • i'',. 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 whoel enefit 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 aboundary that includes any parcel that;may°;benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness fo all,that any property owner that connects at'a later date pays their share onnect right awa,` :.The benefit;:area.is defined:�as' the ultimate service area .just like those who will c g y. that the facility may be able"to serve:: This boundary is shown cin thegattached map. You will only be required to;paythis: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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pg i.doe\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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAUSYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTIIITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb • i�__- / CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 • Parcel# 13 YOUNG RICK&TAMI ZFF ASSESSMENT . 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 •. $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98126 King County Account No. 214480030508 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 11 EARLINGTON'ACRE TRS LESS E 90 FT OF N 150 FT • - ' On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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. V , " For those.properties that could receive'=benefit-directlyby. 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 portionof the.sewer_:by the number of units projected for'the basin served i by this main. This rate has been establshed at$7,812.14"pe .unit. f a The purpose of the'assessment- district is to�allow the city the`ability to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilities fromall thoseAwliosbenlefit from its construction. To accomplish• this,we are required to re ord an ordinance which=will serve as anotice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a boundary that includes`anyyparcel that may=benefit in the,future: It is our' goal to ensure, in fairness Ito all, that any,property owner that connects.at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away,nI`le benefit isjdefined'as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able`Ao=s r e:'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:'canrt be.sold or,change hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit rom these sewer facilities can be-described as follows: •. A property not curre tly- 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 • ' . V . ' 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002,5:00 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. 6r14yui L ait Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel# 14 YOUNG RICK&TAMI Lki ASSESSMENT • 2349�FAUNTLEROY SW#101 $7,812.14 SEA TLE WA 98126 King County Account No. 214480030003 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS CO RD 'On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a: notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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.liy„the number of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate ha been established at$7,812.14 per unit. .. The purpose of the asses meet district is to,allow the Citytheability to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer tfacilities from`all those,'who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record an ordinance;wl ich:w llserve 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 lip 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,definedas the ultimate service area - that the facility may be ablOo"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 bedescribed as follows: • A property not currently connected to aCity 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 annurn 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:12002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002,5:00 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 \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTLLrnE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City.of;Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No. 0023 Parcel# 15 HENRY JOHN W&MICHELLE D ZFF ASSESSMENT 12845 RENTON AVE S $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480020608 . LEGAL.DESCRIPTION: 2-3 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S OF.CO RD On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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 ithits.projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established'at$7,812.14`peraunit: 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 ata later date pays their share. just like those who will connect right away The benefit,area is,defined''as the ultimate service area I 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 o ;change hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can bed'escribed 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 hat 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 optionis totally at the discretion of the property owner. I:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. 414426i LUl.2.F:r-o�" Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing • \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT • for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel# 16 NAVARRO MANUEL C LN- ASSESSMENT 8024 S 130TH ST . $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480021507 . • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S OF CORD On March 6, 2001,.Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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;*the number of units projected for the basin served , by this main. This rate has been established at$7,812.14 per.unit The purpose of the assessment district is to._allow the CityFthe',abili>y to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilities from:all those:who;..benefit froth 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 properrty owner that connects at Aa later date pays their share just like those who will connect right awa The benefit area is" definedas 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 he,gold 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 assessmen . 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. 0142ti'J LlJC2.F:co�'., Bonnie I. Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTII ITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80n'.Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No:0023 • • Parcel# 17 CHAMBERLAIN JACK D+MARIA 'GIiF ASSESSMENT CE 8012 S 130TH ST $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 • ,.King.County Account No. 214480022000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5-6 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LOT 5 LY S OF CO RD TGW E 15 FT OF LOT 6 LY SLY'OF CO RD • On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen,,then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington; mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer•Extension Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer facilities. The facilities, as shown on the attached-niap °are eligible for cost recovery under City Special • • Assessment District Ordinance Na 4444 ;-x ' For those properties that couldvrederve benefi directly ,1?y the`sewers, future use would trigger payment of a 'fair share'cost of'the sewer.oThis assessment is„calculated, as,a unit charge,by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewer by the number o >unitsxprojected for the basin served by this main. This rate has teen<estal lished at:'$7,81:2:44 per unit. The purpose of the assessment district is`'to;allow thej,Cty the abiliti;to collect;the costs of the construction of the sewer facilities,from"all,thewlio osenefit from,°its construction. . To'accomplish this,we are required to record an ordinance which uvill4serve as a=noticeofpotential assessment. This ordinance will establish a boundary=,that nicludes any parcel thatamay benefit in the future. It is our - �-�.`� ��'� tee- �.: 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, rea'Fis„defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve.;:This.jboundary,isshown on tfieattached map. You will only be required to pay.this`assessment When'tlte:-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 vacan par cel),rcel), 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. 61 .tea ziait. Bonnie I. Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT - for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No. 0023 Parcel# 18 CHAMBERLIN JACK D LFF ASSESSMENT 8012 S 130TH ST $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480022604 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 75"FT OF W 85 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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 tiy.the'number of obits projected for the basin served. by,this main. This rate has been established at$7,812.14-per_unit The purpose of the asses ment,district is to:.allow the City the'aliility to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilitiei frond-AI thO§,e*Irci 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 maynbeniefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure,in fairness Ito all, that an y.ptoperty`owner that connects at later date pays their share just like those who will connect right beriefit,area s,defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve:'This boundary is shown on theeattached 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 annnm 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. 6i1.C.e:19• l ell. 6,--) Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIV ISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT • for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#6 GMfLORD DIANE L.NN ASSESSMENT E+SACHAROFF I 13012 80TH AVE S $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 • King County Account No. 214480032504 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS S 72 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements'associated'with the 80th Avenue South . ;Sanitary Sewer Extensio 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 reeeivenefit•° directly by they sewers, future-use would trigger payment of a'fair share'cost of."the;sewe;-ber.This"assessment i's calculated, as a unit charge,by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of Mq,,seiver by the nbmber;:of units projected for the basin served - by this main. This rate has been established'at$7,812.14 per'um `x':` The purpose of the assessrinent'district,iss to=='allow=the City the ability to collect the costs of' the , construction of the sewer facilities`from all those,w,ho be neft fr'"om its construction To accomplish this,we are required to reeord:-an ordinancewhich'3'yvill"zserve as at'notice potential assessment. This • ordinance will establish a[boundary that includes any4parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure,•in fairness to all, that any,,property owner that connects atta later date pays their share just like those who will connect:right4away. The benefit areas,defined as the ultimate service area • that the facility may be able to6serve: This boundary is shown"on the attached map. You will only be required to pay:.thig assessment-who the property gains benefit from these sewer-facilities. Until that time,the`property j can be sold;or change'hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities can.he'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 fora 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgLdoc\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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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 \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice pg2.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON • FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension ' Special Assessment District No.0023 - Parcel*#7 SCHMIDT PRISCILLA P ZH- ASSESSMENT 8015 S 130TH ST $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480032009 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 80 FT On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a , notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Project. We.have now completed construction'of these sewer facilities. . The facilities, as shown ion the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under-City Special ' Assessment District Ordinance No.4444. For those properties that could receive'Fbenefit_directlyzby 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$7,812.144per nni't. �-Y The purpose of the assessment, district is to allow the City,tle lability to collect the costs•of the construction of the sewer facilities from all those:,whombenefit from its construction. To accomplish •this,we are required to record an ordinance'whwwill se ve as a`notice of potential'assessment. This ordinance will establish a boundary that'includes aa"n�y"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 +y. just like those who will connect right away The benefit;.area is defined as the ultimate service area 4. that the facility may be able'to serve:\'This boundary is shown,on theattached map. You will only be required to pay this.4assessmentwhen-they property gains benefit from.these sewer facilities. Until that tinier the`property<can be4soldorchange hands without triggering ' the assessment. Benefit from these,sewer facilities can be'described'as follows: ' • A property not currently connected toa`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 4.86b7o per annum for a period of ten 1 " 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. Cr�i�14i LJal tev`-' Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb r � .CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No. 0023 Parcel#8 GABORIT MARJORIE E GHQ. ASSESSMENT 8025 S 130TH $7,812.14 __ SE TLE WA 98178 -_ - -- tS. King County Account No. 214480031506 j � oG E Cr LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4-5 11 EARLINGTON ACRE 684073 RECORDING NO 85 . • r 94 ae"-- LOT 4 TGW E 20 FT OF LO j-�att � s On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clei{ 0 aca-•- notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improveme Sanitary Sewer Extension Project. We have now complete(; The facilities, as shown on the attached,map, ar'e'eh ible �°`yt-t r'�i � Assessment District Ordinance No. 4414. For those properties that could'receive'benefit:,directly by payment of a 'fair share'cost ofthe sewer.This assessment,is.,c the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewer by the number. by this main. This rate has,been established at$7,812:14per• un� The purpose of the assessment district;.is"'to allow`the;City tl„ _ ,...ty:<to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilities front: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 thatxmay< 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 tleattached map. You will only be required to payOils assessment when the property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that time, the property can„be:sold or change hands without triggering the assessinent. .Benefit from these sewer facilities'can be described as follows: • A property not curreitl connected to a Citysewer facility (i.e., currently p p y y c n ly 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pg l.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002,5:00 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. Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#9 GABORIT JOHN K+MERRY C ZF ASSESSMENT 130312 80TH AVE S '. $7,812.1'4 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480031605 ' LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4-5 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LOT 2 OF KC SHORT PLAT NO. 684073 RECORDING NO 8507230616 SD SHORT PLAT DAI - LOT 4 TGW E 20 FT OF LOT 5 LESS C/M RGTS ' On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Project. We have now completed construction of,these sewer facilities. • The facilities, as shown on the attached,mapA'a"rer eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance No.44441,--.'\ `' • For those properties that could receive ljenefit:direVy ;by the`sewers, future use would trigger • payment of a 'fair share'cost of the sewer.,,This assessnient is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of the sewer by the number'of units;projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has:been established at$.7 8,12;1;44per unit. ' ' 'e„ The purpose of the asses frnent district is to;rvallow;the(City the ability'to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilities from all,;ti oserrwlh¢:`benefit from is construction. To accomplish • this, we are required to record an ordinance wh ch''will,,serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a boundary. ',that,includes anygparcel thatmay benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure,in fairness to°all,;that;any property owner thatrconnects at a later date pays their.share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit ar`ea`'is.defined as the ultimate service area • that the facility may be able to serve: This,boundary:isrshown on theattached map: You will only be required to pay?this assessment when the`property.gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until tliat 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 prcel), 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% perr-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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pg 1.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, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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 \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice pg2.doc\DMC\tb 1_ CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension • Special Assessment District No.0023 1 Parcel#10 MC CUISTION FRANKLIN&KAY LH'ASSESSMENT 8035 1I1S 130TH ST $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King,County Account No. 214480031001 l S LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 11 EARLINGTON ACRE\ _ — MilcvtrT S DAF-BEG NW CORNER d 0-(q,OF SAID LINE TH S 88-02-\ 78-43-13E15.18FTTHN �� �p�., TO E LINE OF LOT 3&TEl 1...00‘c.tee' On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improv t lo0 . Sanitary Sewer Extension Project. We have...nowircomn S on �,, '1"r�►� �`tM T The facilities, as shown on the attached .map,,are'eli Assessment District Ordinance No 4444.` -wad For those properties that could receive;:benefit directly) payment of a 'fair share'cosVof=the sewer. This assessmen the cost of the conveyance portion,of�the,,sewerF•bythe?nu o�jin--served by this main. This rate has�':been established.at 0;812:1`4;.pr, The'purpose of the asses ment,distr ctis.to=allowm then City the ability:Nto collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilities',from all those`who benefit from'its construction. To.accomplish this,we are required to record an ord linancew ich wllbserve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a b`'oundary:that includes any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to`all$that an ro ert owner that connectsNat a later date pays their share X.:P P Y PY just like those who will connect ri'ght away The benefit areais defined as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to serve- Thisboundaryis shown on the attached map. i r' You will only be required to pay ytins-assessment when;;the property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that time, the properWea r 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 1 . 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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 \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No. 0023 Parcel#11 DUFFY.GREGORY D+MERRILL PEN . ZFF ASSESSMENT 14811 200TH AVE SE $7,812.14 • RENTON WA 98059 King County Account No. 214480031100 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LOT 3 LY SLY OF A LINE DAF-BEGIN NW CORNER OF LOT 3 TH S 00-19-19 E 147.15 FT TO POB OF SAID LINE TH S 88-02-35 E 14.34 FT TH S 82=42-02 E 27.54 FT TH S 78-43-13 E 15.18 FT TH N 75-37-02 E 7.05 FT TH S 87-51-59 E 39.58 FT TO E LINE OF LOT 3&TERM OF SAID LINE - On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential.assessnient for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80'h Avenue South. '. , ' Sanitary Sewer Extension Project. Wehaveenow„completed construction of these sewer facilities. - • - The facilities, as shown on the attached"map; re eligible"lor cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance No.4444. For those properties that couldhreceive"benefit directly4bwthe;sewers, future use would trigger ; • payment of a'fair share'costof_the sewer. This assessment is'calculatedas a unitcharge,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 a($7,84:14 per unit. The purpose of the assessmentA`district==is to^:allow. tt1&City the abilitybto collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilities';rom:=all,those who,benefit from its_construction. To accomplish ' - • this, we are required to record an ordinance=which will serve as-anotice 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 rightlaway...iThe'benefit area i"s 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 f om 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 riot 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. in 6v ' Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing • \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel# 12 YOUNG RICK D+TAMI A %�N ASSESSMENT 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 _ $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98126 • King County Account No. 214480030607 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 90 FT LESS.S 148.67 FT On March 6,.2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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-benef t.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 -' - s 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$7,812.14`per unit. The purpose of the assessment district is to.allow the City;tlie°.ability to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer[facilities fromn,all those,Whobenefit'fromits construction. To accomplish. " this,we are required to record an orilinance'which'willserve as awnotice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a boundary that-:includes any: that mar benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that any,,,property"owner that connects ati`;a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away: The benefit:area is,defined the ultimate service area that the facility may be ableto•serve:`•This boundary is slown,on the-,attached map: You will only be required tq_,pay this;assessment when-the"property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that time, the property can be,sold or,clange 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.doc\DMC\tb S 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 June 17,2002,5:00 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. 1/413ern.yui &late:41,--) Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb 1/ CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80n`Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special.Assessment District No:0023 'Parcel# 1 . - ANCHETA ZENAIDA O+DIEGO E %fir ASSESSMENT 80041 S 132ND ST $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480048203 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5-6 18 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 20 FT OF S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF 5 &S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF 6 On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington; mailed you .a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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. For those properties that could receive;'benefittdirectly by 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$7,812.14 per The purpose of the assessment`district is:to allow'"th&MCity the ability`,to collect the costs of the construction of the sewer facilities IromNall 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 atboundary 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 areais::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 rom these sewer facilities can be described as follows: • A property not curre tly connected to a City:sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system or a vacant prcel), 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002,5:00 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. `66.74A f Nef. L,Uatte, Bonnie I.Walton, City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DNISION.S\UTILITJE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT ' , - for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension ' Special Assessment District No.0023 . . . -Parcel#2 FITHIAN HARRY J JR+KELLI AGI+ASSESSMENT 13048 80TH AVE S $7,812.14 • SEATTLE WA 98178 , King County Account No. 214480048104 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5-6 18 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 20 FT OF N 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF 5 . &N 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF 6 On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen,-then-the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extensio 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. = 'n' - For those properties that could receive benefi directly byV`the, sewers, future' use would trigger payment of a 'fair share'cost of,the.sewer.YThis•asseessment is cal1cuiated, as a unit charge, by dividing . the cost of the conveyance portion of. the,;sewer by the umberf,of units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$7,8.12.14 pe "unit:•`"\ The purpose of the assessment'district-isr;to"allo v thOJ,,City the Fability to collect the costs of the ' construction of the sewer facilities from:all'thoses.who,lienefit from its construction. To accomplish ' this, we are required to recprd=.anrtordinancewvbiieh'willserve as a;notice of potential assessment. This . ' ordinance will establish a boundary that inicludes Id any parcel that may:benefit in the future: It is our goal to ensure, in fairness tp all,that;any;properly owner that connects at#a later date pays their share just like those who will connect,,right.away. The benefit area isrdefined as the, ultimate service area � fig..� . �.. ��r-;-.::.. that the facility may be able to:serve -This boundary is shown.on:the attached map. • You will only•be required to pay:t ls'assessment when thei property gains benefit from these • sewer facilities. Until that time,`the°property scan 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILInE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension • Special Assessment District No.0023 • Parcel#3 DAVIS C D GNN ASSESSMENT PO BOX 223 $7,812:14 0 BLACK DIAMOND WA 98010 king County Account No. 214480048005 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5-6 18 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 1/2 OF N 1/2 OF FOLG W 20 ' • FTOF5 &ALLOF6 On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the.City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a - • notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South, . Sanitary Sewer Extension 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 receivez:benefitdirectly by.-the,:sewers, future use would -trigger payment of a 'fair share'cost of the sewer.°This.a-ssessment,is calculated, as a unit charge, by dividing the cost of the conveyance portion of theFsewer by the.number:of units projected for the basin served - , by this main. This rate has been established at$7,812.14 per unit:-;'N ' • The purpose of the assess iient district-is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the • construction of the sewer facilities:from,all those two"owbenefit from its construction. To accomplish this,we are required to record int'ordinancewbiclivvvill serve as a notiCe o potential assessment: This , ordinance will establish a boundarythat„includes any parcelthat may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all, that;.any property.owner,,that connects.a;a later date pays their share just like those who will connect-;right'-away. The benefit area is_de fined"as the ultimate service area that the facility may be able to,serye. Thismboundary is shown o Tthe attached map. �rry You will only be required to pay�:tl is assessment when the`•property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that time,`the'propeerty;can be:soldi or change hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit from these sewer facilities canbedescribed as follows: • A property not currently connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site • system,or a vacant piarcel), 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 . • I:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgi.d \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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. 6a144 Lia to Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIV ISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\WWP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_fmal_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT for City of Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension • Special Assessment District No.0023 Parcel#4 GABORIT JOHN K+MERRY C ZF'N ASSESSMENT 13032 80TH AVE SOUTH $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 . King County Account No. 214480047700 • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4-5-6 18 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 1/2 OF N 1/2 On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton,"Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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.benef t-directly4--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 portionof the sewer`by the number units projected for the basin served by this main. This rate has been established at$7,812.144per..umt. : \ . 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 l enefit from its construction. To accomplish. this,we are required to record an ordinance:which w.11='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 anypropeity`owner that connects ata later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away The benefit;area is,defineias the ultimate service area ' • that the facility may be able to sere:,This boundary is shownon the ed'map. You will only be required to�,pay this.oassessment when-the:property gains benefit from these sewer facilities. Until that time,,the;property.Tcanbe::sold dr 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 properties1 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pgl.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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002, 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. Y014A LC. ;\i Ujaltev'-) Bonnie I.Walton,City Clerk Notice of Final Assessment/Final Hearing \\CENTRAUSYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTEL1TIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\8Oth_final_notice pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON FINAL NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT • for City of,Renton 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension . Special Assessment District No. 0023 Parcel#5 MILLER PATRICK D LIT ASSESSMENT • 13028 80THA VE S $7,812.14 SEATTLE WA 98178 • King County Account No. 214480032702 . LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 72 FT • On March 6, 2001, Marilyn J. Petersen, then.the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated.with the 80th Avenue South • Sanitary Sewer Extension Project. We have now completed construction of these sewer. facilities. The facilities, as shown ion the attached map, are eligible for cost recovery under City Special Assessment District Ordinance No.4444. For 'those properties that could receivez^-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 sewervbymthe number of units projected for the basin-served by this main.. This rate has bee establishedlt$7,812.14°per•unit. The purpose of the assessment,district is to,_allow the City` the ability to. collect .the costs of the construction of the sewerfacilities from�all those:':whom benefit from its onstruction. To accomplish this,we are required to record pan ordinance'which`will,serve as a notice of potential assessment. This ordinance will establish a`boundary that:includes;an :;parcel that;=maybenefit in the future. It is Our • goal to ensure, in fairness to all,that any property owner that connects atta later date pays their.share just like those.who will connect right away., .The benefit area is defined'las the ultimate service area that the facility may be able'to serve:.,•This boundary is shown•on*Attached.nap.' You will only be required to;pay this:assessment when-the;property gains benefit from .these sewer facilities. Until that time, the property.can Abe sold or change hands without triggering the assessment. Benefit from thesesewer 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:\2002\05\80th_final_notice_pg1.63c\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 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this mailing(by June 17,2002,5:00 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 \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPw\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\W WP-27-2829 80th_AV_S\SAD\80th_final_notice_pg2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4967 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING' AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR SANITARY SEWER SERVICE FOR PROPERTIES ADJACENT TO 80TH AVENUE SOUTH, SOUTH 130TH ST, AND SOUTH LANGSTON ROAD, 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 80t Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension currently located to the northwest 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 is benefiting from the sewer facilities. The property' may be sold or in any other way change hands without triggering the requirement, by the City, of payment of the charges associated with this district. SECTION II. Persons connecting to the sanitary sewer facilities in this Special Assessment District and whose properties have not been charged or assessed with all costs of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension, 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 fee: 1 I ORDINANCE NO. 4967 A. Per Unit Charge. New connections of residential units shall pay a fee of $7,812.14 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 shall be effective upon its passage, approval and thirty(30) days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 20th day of May , 2002. yeet-ii Zfi J ulattart. Bonnie I. Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 20th day of May , 2002. 4 „,„„ie *- Je anner,Mayor Approv s to fo • Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: 5/24/200 2 I . ORD.991:5/9/02:ma 2 ORDINANCE NO. 4967 . EXHIBIT A 8011'AVENUE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER ' SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT LEGAL DESCRIPTION The lands included within this Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District are in those portions of Blocks 6,7, 8, 11, 12, 17 and 18 of Earlington Acre Tracts,as recorded in Volume 15 of Plats,Page 84,records of King County,Washington,described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 5,Block 7 of said plat; • Thence westerly along the north line of said Lot 5 and the north line of said Block 7,to the northwest corner of Lot 2 of said Block 7; Thence southerly along the west line of said Lot 2,to an intersection with the south line of the north 100 feet of said Lot 2; Thence easterly along said south line,to an intersection with the west line of Lot 1 of said Block 7; Thence northerly along said west line,to the northwest corner thereof; Thence easterly along the nolth line of said Lot 1,to the northeast corner thereof; Thence southeasterly,crossing 80th Avenue South,to.the intersection of the southerly right-of-way margin of Renton Avenue South and the east line of the west 85 feet of Lot 6, Block 8 of said plat; Thence southeasterly along the various courses of the southerly right-of-way margin of Renton Avenue South,crossing South 130th Street,to an intersection with the east line of Lot 1,Block 11 of said plat; Thence southerly along said east line of Lot 1,to the southeast corner of said Lot 1 and said Block 11; Thence westerly along the south line.of said Block 11,to the southeast corner of Lot 4 of said Block 11, said southeast corner also being the northeast corner of Lot 4,Block 18 of said plat; Thence southerly along the east line of said Lot 4,Block 18,to an intersection with the south line of the north half(1/2)of the north Ilalf(1/2)of said Lot 4; Thence westerly along said south line,and the westerly extension of said south line,to an intersection with the east line of the west 0 feet of Lot 5 of said Block 18; Thence southerly along said east line,to an intersection with the south line of said Lot 5 and said Block 18, said south line also being the northerly right-of-way margin of South 132nd Street; I Thence westerly along said northerly right-of-way margin,crossing 80'h Avenue South,to an intersection with the easterly right-of-way margin of South Langston Road; Thence northwesterly along said easterly right-of-way margin and the west line of Blocks 17 and 12 of said plat,to the beginning of curve to the right with a radius of 30 feet,said curve defines a portion of the westerly boundary line of Lot 4 of said Block 12; H:\FILE_SYS\LND\01\0024.doc ORDINANCE NO. 4967 Thence northwesterly,crossing South 130`h Street,to the southeast corner of Lot 2,Block 6 of said plat; Thence northwesterly along the south line of said Lot 2,to an intersection with the easterly right-of-way margin of 78thAvenue South; Thence northeasterly along said easterly right-of-way margin,to an intersection with the north line of the south half(1/2)of Lot 1 of said Block 6; Thence easterly along said north line,and the easterly extension of said north line,to an intersection with the west line of Lot 5,Block of said plat; Thence northerly along the west line of said Lot 5,to the northwest corner thereof and the point of beginning. 11:\FILE.SYS\LND\0]\0024.doc . ORDINANCE NO. 49-67 . EXHIBIT B SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SANITARY SEWER MAIN INSTALLATION BOTH AVENUE SOUTH , 130TH AVENUE SOUTH . LANG STO N ROAD SOUTH 11111 TAN 411111111111 32 30 28 21 �Q/j� III 214480019D 2144800186 2144800181 '144000160 22 2144800170 z/27*�_ IIIIIII • [q 27 26 25 *ram � 3 3 31 I 2 3 �i 35 0?i aa. 29 u ti 2144800172 N 2144800151 1Cr% ;� 2144800185 S o 0 24 a . r18 ig �i9i, o m a 214/800171 , 1 5 Nb 2144800220 2144800215 2144800206 . 444, G T S 130TH e ST 1 NS ON 136 37 38 39 2144800345 2144E0034.214480033- 214/800334 a�7 8 1 0 ?,*4 2 1 4 2144800315 2144800310 �. 2144800300 2144800332 �Q 48 40 W 6 �?.., 2144800336 2144800325 21448041033q Q 13 21448003169 1 100311 2144800305 2144800341 47 4 2 21448 Cj 21M800337 2144800327 '*ems 4 3 q 0 •214/800451 2144800477 I 3 ri ' 44 2144800480 2144800455 8 r 2 Q 5 0 2144800481 13r 00 % 2144800482 S I32ND ST May 20,2002 Renton City Council Minutes Page 194 Resolution#3566 A resolution was read approving the Liberty Ridge Phase 2 Final Plat Plat: Liberty Ridge Phase 2, consisting of approximately 8.6 acres located in the vicinity of Edmonds Ave. Edmonds Ave NE(FP-02-035) NE and NE 3rd and 4th Streets(FP-02-035). MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution#3567 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into an Community Services: 2002 interlocal agreement for Waterfowl(Canada Goose)Management Program for Waterfowl Management the year 2002. MOVED BY CLAWSON,SECONDED BY PERSSON, Interlocal Agreement COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. Resolution#3568 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute a Development Services: Boeing development agreement with The Boeing Company for the Boeing Renton Renton Aircraft Manufacturing , Aircraft Manufacturing Facility. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, Facility Development SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS Agreement READ. CARRIED. ' The following ordinance was presented for first reading and referred to the , Council meeting of 6/03/2002 for second and final reading: Utility: Sewer Service ; An ordinance was read amending Section 4-6-040.C, of Chapter 6,Street and Restrictions Outside City Utility Standards,of Title IV(Development Regulations)of City Code by Limits, City Code Amend revising policies by which the City allows connection to its sanitary sewer system by property owners outside of the current City limits. MOVED BY BRIERE,SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL REFER THE I ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 6/03/2002. I CARRIED. The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading and adoption: Ordinance#4965 An ordinance was read amending the 2002 Budget for the express purpose of Budget: 2002 Amendment, building a Veterans Memorial Park and appropriating the necessary funds in the Veterans Memorial Park amount of$389,000 for the construction. MOVED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance#4966 An ordinance was read amending Section 2-6-2 of Chapter 6,Firemen's Pension Legal:Firemen's Pension , Board,of Title II(Commissions and Boards)of City Code by allowing retired Board, City Code Amend i firemen to serve on the Firemen's Pension Board,pursuant to State law. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance#4967 An ordinance was read establishing an assessment district for sanitary sewer Special Assessment District: service for properties adjacent to 80th Ave. S., S. 130th St., and S.Langston 80th Ave S Rd.,and establishing the amount of the charge upon connection to the facilities. MOVED BY BRIERE,SECONDED'BY CORMAN,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. Ordinance#4968 An ordinance was read amending Section 6-10-1 of Chapter 10,Criminal Code, Police: Criminal Code of Title VI(Police Regulations)of City Code by adopting portions of the Adoption from RCW Criminal Code of the Revised Code of Washington(RCW). MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,COUNCIL ADOPT THE ORDINANCE AS READ. ROLL CALL: ALL AYES. CARRIED. May 13,2002 Renton City Council Minutes Page 175 1 f t .1 r f$ 1 60 '7h T $, to•a te T r r o�rr,vvTrT�9z'coit i �zmT, ucc�cvi�� •f 11 .1 el0 obta a Ce i1 CAG: 01-033, 80th Ave S Utility Systems Division submitted CAG-01-033, 80th Ave. S. Sanitary Sewer Sanitary Sewer Extension, Extension; and requested approval of the project, authorization for final pay Pivetta Bros Construction estimate in the amount of$2,402.30,commencement of 60-day lien period, and release of retained amount of$43,171.59 to Pivetta Bros. Construction, Inc., contractor, if all required releases are obtained. Council concur. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED TO WITHDRAW ITEM 6.i. CARRIED. Added Correspondence was read from Marilyn Whitley, 969 Shelton Ave. SE,Renton, CORRESPONDENCE 98058, in which she detailed her concerns regarding the impact of the proposed Citizen Comment: Whitley— Cedar River spawning channel on the environment and surrounding Cedar River Spawning neighborhood if it is located at the Rolling Hills A site. She requested that the Channel Replacement Site proposed Cedar River spawning channel be placed at the Elliot reach site,not at the Rolling Hills A site. MOVED BY CORMAN, SECONDED BY BRIERE, COUNCIL REFER THIS CORRESPONDENCE TO THE UTILITIES COMMITTEE. CARRIED. OLD BUSINESS Councilman Clawson stated that long-term and short-term police and fire Police: Staffing department staffing issues will be discussed at the Council workshop on Friday, May 17th. Public Safety Committee Public Safety Committee Chair Clawson presented a report regarding the Police: Criminal Code adoption and incorporation of certain provisions from the Revised Code of Adoption from RCW Washington(RCW)to the Renton City Code. The ordinance adds these statutes to the City Code, and allows these laws to be prosecuted in the Renton Municipal Court. The Committee found that it would be advisable to adopt the recommended sections from RCW 9A,Washington Criminal Code;Title 9, Crimes and Punishments;Title 10, Criminal Procedure;Title 26,Domestic Relations; Title 69,Food,Drug, Cosmetics arid Possession; and Title 77,Fish and Wildlife; to the Renton City Code. A copy of these laws will be kept by the City Clerk. The Committee recommended that those certain RCW provisions be added to Section 6-10-1 of the City Code.* Councilman Clawson explained that the subject laws have already been adopted by the State and will now be incorporated into the Renton City Code by reference. *MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT: MOTION CARRIED. (See page 177 for ordinance.) Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chair Briere presented a report recommending concurrence Special Assessment District: in the staff recommendation that the 80th Ave. S. Sanitary Sewer Special 80th Ave S Assessment District No. 0023 be approved. The Special Assessment District will establish connection charges of$7,812.14 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. I The Committee further recommended that the ordinance finalizing the 80th I ve. S. Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District be presented for first May 1-3,2002 Renton City Council Minutes Page 176 reading. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED B.Y CORMAN, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 177 for ordinance.) Solid Waste: Green Garden Utilities Committee Chair Briere presented a report recommending concurrence Program Contract Adden, in the recommendation of the Planning/Building/Public Works Department that Cascadia Consulting Group, ' the Council approve Amendment#3 to CAG-99-180, Green Garden Program CAG-99-180 contract with Cascadia Consulting Group, Inc. The contract will provide Integrated Pest Management(IPM)technical assistance to City staff and develop a public education campaign designed to inform residents about the environmental and health benefits associated with the adoption of IPM strategies in the management of their lawns and-gardens. The Committee further recommended that the Council authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the amendment, amending the scope, budget,and timeline to CAG-99-180. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Solid Waste: 2002-2003 Waste Utilities Committee Chair Briere presented a report recommending concurrence Reduction &Recycling Grant in the recommendation of the Planning/Building/Public Works Department that Agreement, King County 1 the Council adopt a resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the 2002-2003 Waste Reduction and Recycling Grant Program interlocal agreement with King County, The agreement authorizes the City to receive $103,650 in 2002 funding and$64,775 in 2003 funding from King County to continue the Special Recycling Events,Natural Yard Care Program, and the Business Recycling Program. The Committee further recommended that the resolution regarding this matter be presented for reading and adoption. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 177 for resolution.) Utility: 2002 CIP Fund Utilities Committee Chair Briere presented a report regarding the adjustment of Transfer,Telemetry the appropriation of funds for the Water Utility Division Capital Improvement Improvements (SCADA Projects (CIP) in 2002. The Committee recommended concurrence in the System) recommendation of the Planning/Building/Public Works Department that Council approve the transfer of$100,000 within the 2002 appropriation of funds for the Water Utility Division CIP. The additional funding will allow the Water Utility Division to complete the replacement of the water telemetry system in 2002. The transfer will be from the Reservoir Recoating budget (account no. 421.500.18.5960.34.65.55260)to the Telemetry Improvements budget(account no. 421.500.18.5960.34.65.55120). MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval of Finance: Vouchers Claim Vouchers 203497 -204166 and three wire transfers totaling $3,733,140.35; and approval of Payroll Vouchers 37753 -37995, one wire transfer and 555 direct deposits totaling$1,703,139.77. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Legal: Firemen's Pension i Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report regarding the Firemen's Board, City Code Amend Pension Board ordinance. The Revised Code of Washington(RCW)Section 41-18-020 specifies that "two regularly employed or retired firemen elected by APPROVED B% eny CO JNC L UTILITIES COMMITTEE • COMMITTEE REPORT Date May 13,2002 • 806 AVENUE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 0023 (Referred April 15,2002) The Utilities Committee recommends concurrence with staffs recommendation that the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District No. 0023 be approved. The Special Assessment District will establish connection charge of $7,812.14 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 recommends that the ordinance fmalizing the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District be presented for"first reading., . $:� ,s.. .: sue..-.'; .*y* ��x " .. .. - Tern .�.Briere, Chair *rA ff i ;.+.,, •A f i..�.ter:;.,2ctAf • ==,„ 'NI • ..yam ti :t•`F Yy.:i.r n>.... ` i ).c ndy Corman; ember r Dan Clawson, ubstitute Member • CC: Lys Hornsby • Dave Christensen John Hobson ' I I:\COMMITTE\Reports\Utilities\80thSAD.rpt.docUDH:lf May 13,2002 Renton City Council Minutes Page 177 secret ballot..." may be part of the Firemen's Pension Board. As the City Code is currently written, it does not include the word "retired". Renton Municipal Code Section 2-6-2,therefore, needs to be updated in order to be in compliance with State law. The Finance Committee recommended that the ordinance regarding this matter be presented for first reading. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See later this page for ordinance.) ORDINANCES AND The following resolution was presented for reading and adoption: RESOLUTIONS Resolution#3565 A resolution was read authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute the Solid Waste: 2002-2003 Waste King County Waste Reduction and Recycling Grant interlocal agreement which Reduction &Recycling Grant provides for$103,650 in funding to implement Special Recycling Events, a Agreement,King County Business Recycling Program, and the Natural Yard Care Program. MOVED BY BRIERE,SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AS READ. CARRIED. The following ordinances were presented for first reading and referred to the Council meeting of 5/20/2002 for second and final reading: Budget: 2002 Amendment, An ordinance was read amending the 2002 Budget for the express purpose of Veterans Memorial Park building a Veterans Memorial Park and appropriating the necessary funds in the amount of$389,000 for the construction. MOVED BY NELSON, SECONDED BY PARKER, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 5/20/2002. CARRIED. Legal: Firemen's Pension An ordinance was read amending Section 2-6-2 of Chapter 6,Firemen's Pension Board, City Code Amend Board, of Title II(Commissions and Boards) of City Code by allowing retired firemen to serve on the Firemen's Pension Board, pursuant to State law. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 5/20/2002. CARRIED. Special Assessment District: An'ordinance was read establishing a Special Assessment District for sanitary 80th Ave S sewer service for properties adjacent to 80th Ave. S., S. 130th St., and S. Langston Rd., and establishing the amount of the charge upon connection to the • facilities. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 5/20/2002. CARRIED. Police: Criminal Code An ordinance was read amending Section 6-10-1 of Chapter 10, Criminal Code, Adoption from RCW of Title VI(Police Regulations) of City Code by adopting portions of the Criminal Code of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW). MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 5/20/2002. CARRIED. The following ordinances were presented for second and final reading and adoption: Ordinance#4963 An ordinance was read amending Section 1-3-4A of Chapter 3,Remedies and Planning: Development Penalties, of Title 1 (Administrative), and Chapters 1 through 11 of Title 4 Regulations (Title 4) (Development Regulations) of City Code to reduce and reorganize the City's Revisions Development Regulations in a more user-friendly and less costly to amend format. MOVED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, SECONDED BY BRIERE, April 15,2002 Renton City Council Minutes Page 132 Community Services: Gene Responding to Councilman Clawson's inquiry regarding the status of repairing Coulon Park Boat Launch, the Gene Coulon Beach Park boat launch ramp damaged by the Nisqually Earthquake Damage Repairs earthquake,Community Services Administrator Jim Shepherd explained that the City is still waiting for a permit from the Army Corps of Engineers. AUDIENCE COMMENT Ted Taylor, 1104 Shelton Ave. NE,Renton, 98056, congratulated the City on Citizen Comment: Taylor— its beautification efforts,and stated that the Veterans Memorial is another Veterans Memorial Park beautification effort that he hopes to see completed by Veteran's Day, November 11,2002. He pointed out that November 11th would be an ideal time to have a ceremony at the new Renton Veterans Memorial. Citizen Comment: Rosemary Quesenberry,3609 SE 18th Ct.,Renton, 98058,thanked Mayor Quesenberry—Police Tanner for his determination and leadership regarding the matter of Police Department Staffing Department staffing. She read from a letter she received from Mayor Tanner in which he stated that two additional police positions are needed in the Police Department, and that he intends to submit a request to the Council to increase the staff authorization for the Police Department by two positions. Stating that the topic of Police Department staffing is being discussed by the Public Safety Committee,Councilman Clawson commented that the Mayor's recommendation to increase staff is appreciated. 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 April 8, 2002. Council concur. April 8, 2002 Appeal: Reservoir Short Plat, City Clerk reported appeal of Hearing Examiner's decision regarding the Deborah Gregor(SHP-01-169) Reservoir Short Plat(SHP-01-169); seven single-family lots on 1.21 acres ' located at the northeast corner of NW 3rd Ct. and 84th Ave. S. Appeal filed by Deborah Gregor on 3/19/2002, accompanied by required fee. Refer to Planning &Development Committee. (See page 133 for related correspondence.) Community Services: Ivars Community Services Department recommended approval to allocate the Contract Unforecasted unforecasted revenue in the amount of$15,866 from Ivar's Seafood Bar(as per Revenue Allocation, Clam Ivar's contract with the City)for power upgrades for the Clam Lights Festival Lights held at Gene Coulon Beach Park. Council concur. Plat: Edmonds,Edmonds Ave Development Services Division recommended approval, with conditions, of the NE&NE 12th St(FP-02-023) 'Edmonds Final Plat; 16 single-family lots on 1.78 acres located at Edmonds Ave. NE and NE 12th St. (FP-02-023). Council concur. (See page 134 for resolution.) EDNSP: 2002 Neighborhood Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department Grant Program submitted recommendations for 2002 Neighborhood Grants. Total project budget amount is$50,000. Refer to Community Services Committee. Plat: Honeybrooke Phase H, Hearing Examiner recommended approval, with conditions,of the NE 4th St(PP-01-171) , Honeybrooke Phase II Preliminary Plat; ten single-family lots on approximately 2.5 acres located at 5300 and 5308 NE 4th St. (PP-01-171). Council concur. Special Assessment District: Utility Systems Division requested approval of final costs for 80th Ave.S. 80th Ave S 5 e_p 1-702- Special Assessment District for sanitary sewer service; vicinity of 80th Ave. S., S. 130th St.and S.Langston Rd. (SAD-01-002). Refer to Utilities Committee. Utility: 2002 CIP Fund Utility Systems Division recommended approval to transfer$100,000 of the Transfer,SCADA System 2002 Water Utility Capital Improvement Project(CIP)funds from the reservoir C '1'Y OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA-BILL IAI#: G •q • I Planning/Building/Public Works Submitting Data: For Agenda of: v Dept/Div/Board.. Utility Systems Division/Wastewater Section April 15, 2002 Staff Contact John Hobson (X-7279) Agenda Status Consent X Subject: Public Hearing.. . 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Correspondence.. Special Assessment District No. 0023 (SAD-01-002), ordinance Resolution 1 Old Business Exhibits: New Business Draft Ordinance Study Sessions Information Draft Final Notice of Potential Assessment I Recommended Action: Approvals: Refer to Utilities Committeel Legal Dept X Finance Dept Other Fiscal Impact: Expenditure Required... _0_ Transfer/Amendment Amount Budgeted Revenue Generated Total Project Budget City Share Total Project.. I SUMMARY OF ACTION: The Wastewater Utility has completed construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Project. At the regular Council Meeting of February 12, 2001, Council approved the preliminary Special Assessment District . The fmal 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 63 single-family units within the Special Assessment District. The per-unit assessment for the district is $7,812.14. Thirty days after fmal 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. 0023 and that the ordinance regarding this matter be presented for first reading. \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISI121N.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2002\2002-200.doc/JDH:lf CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON OR, ORDINANCE NO. •kiPi• AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON,WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT FOR SANITARY SEWER SERVICE FOR PROPERTIES ADJACENT TO 80111 AVENUE SOUTH, SOUTH 130Th ST,AND SOUTH LANGSTON ROAD,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 80TH Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension currently located to the northwest of the City of Renton and within King County,which area is more particularly described in Exhibit"A"attached hereto. A map of the service area is attached as Exhibit"B". The recording of this document is to provide notification of potential connection and interest charges. While this connection charge may be paid at any time,the City does not require payment until such time as the parcel is connected to and thus benefiting from the sewer facilities. The property may be sold or in any other way change hands without triggering the requirement,by the City,of payment of the charges associated with this district. SECTION H. Persons connecting to the sanitary sewer facilities in this Special Assessment District and which properties have not been charged or assessed with all costs of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension,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$7,812.14 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. is ordinance is effective upon its passage,approval and thirty(30)days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this day of ,2002. Bonnie I.Walton, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this day of ,2002. Jesse Tanner,Mayor \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2002\2002-201.doc\.1DH:1f 801 AVENUE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT LEGAL DESCRIPTION The lands included within this Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District are in those portions of Blocks 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 17 and 18 of Earlington Acre Tracts, as recorded in Volume 15 of Plats,Page 84,records of King County, Washington, described as follows: Beginning at the northwest corner of Lot 5,Block 7 of said plat; Thence westerly along the north line of said Lot 5 and the north line of said Block 7,to the northwest corner of Lot 2 of said Block 7; Thence southerly along the west line of said Lot 2,to an intersection with the south line of the north 100 feet of said Lot 2; Thence easterly along said south line,to an intersection with the west line of Lot 1 of said Block 7; Thence northerly along said west line,to the northwest corner thereof; Thence easterly along the north line of said Lot 1, to the northeast corner thereof; Thence southeasterly, crossing 80`h Avenue South,to the intersection of the southerly right-of-way margin of Renton Avenue South and the east line of the west 85 feet of Lot 6, Block 8 of said plat; Thence southeasterly along the various courses of the southerly right-of-way margin of Renton Avenue South, crossing South 130th Street,to an intersection with the east line of Lot 1,Block 11 of said plat; Thence southerly along said east line of Lot 1,to the southeast corner of said Lot 1 and said Block 11; Thence westerly along the south line of said Block 11,to the southeast corner of Lot 4 of said Block 11, said southeast corner also being the northeast corner of Lot 4,Block 18 of said plat; Thence southerly along the east line of said Lot 4,Block 18,to an intersection with the south line of the north half(1/2) of the north half(1/2)of said Lot 4; Thence westerly along said south line, and the westerly extension of said south line,to an intersection with the east line of the west 20 feet of Lot 5 of said Block 18; Thence southerly along said east line,to an intersection with the south line of said Lot 5 and said Block 18,said south line also being the northerly right-of-way margin of South 132nd Street; Thence westerly along said northerly right-of-way margin,crossing 80'h Avenue South,to an intersection with the easterly right-of-way margin of South Langston Road; Thence northwesterly along said easterly right-of-way margin and the west line of Blocks 17 and 12 of said plat, to the beginning of a curve to the right with a radius of 30 feet, said curve defines a portion of the westerly boundary line of Lot 4 of said Block 12; H:\FILE.SYS\LND\01\0024.doc Thence northwesterly, crossing South 130th Street,to the southeast corner of Lot 2,Block 6 of said plat; Thence northwesterly along the south line of said Lot 2,to an intersection with the easterly right-of-way margin of 78`h Avenue South; Thence northeasterly along said easterly right-of-way margin,to an intersection with the north line of the south half(1/2)of Lot 1 of said Block 6; Thence easterly along said north line,and the easterly extension of said north line,to an intersection with the west line of Lot 5, Block'7 of said plat; Thence northerly along the west line of said Lot 5,to the northwest corner thereof and the point of beginning. H:\FILE.SYS\LND\O 1\0024.doc SPECIAL•ASSESSMENT DISTRICT • • SANITARY SEWER MAIN INSTALLATION BOTH AVENUE SOUTH , 130TH AVENUE SOUTH LAN GSTO N ROAD SOUTH RFC ITG Ill 32 30 28 21 41/, 41141 2144800190 2144800186 2144800181 '144800169 22 2 2144800170 ..�Z44e_ b�?' 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Petersen, then the City Clerk of Renton, Washington, mailed you a notice of potential assessment for sanitary sewer improvements associated with the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension 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$7,812.14 per unit. The purpose of the asse sment 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 dulling the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2002\2002-205.doc\JDH:If 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 XXXXX,2002,5:00 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 H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2002\2002-205.docUDH:lf 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Extension Special Assessment District 2144800225 2144800345 2144800226 2144800440 2144800227 2144800451 2144800228 2144800450 2144800215 2144800455 2144800220 2144800169 2144800206 2144800170 2144800300 2144800171 2144800305 2144800172 2144800306 2144800175 2144800310 2144800176 2144800311 2144800180 2144800315 2144800181 2144800316 2144800185 2144800320 2144800186 2144800325 2144800190 2144800327 2144800191 21448004177 2144800195 2144800480 2144800196 21448004181 2144800151 21448004182 2144800330 2144800331 2144800332 2144800334 2144800335 2144800336 2144800341 2144800342 CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS 80th AVENUE SOUTH SEWER EXTENSION Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $492,164.76 Total Possible Units: 's 63 Cost per Unit: $7,812.14 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel#1 ANCHETA ZENAIDA O+DIEGO E 8004 S 132ND ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480048203 Legal Description: 5-618 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 20 FT OF S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF 5&S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF 6 Parcel#2 FITHIAN HARRY J JR+KELLI A 13048 80TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480048104 Legal Description: 5-618 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 20 FT OF N 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF 5&N 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF 6 Parcel#3 DAVIS C D PO BOX 223 BLACK DIAMOND WA 98010 KC Tax Act# 214480048005 Legal Description: 5-618 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 1/2 OF N 1/2 OF FOLG W 20 FT OF 5&ALL OF 6 Parcel#4 GABORIT JOHN K+MERRY C 13032 80TH AVE SOUTH SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480047700 Legal Description: 4-5-618 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 1/2 OF N 1/2 Parcel#5 MILLER PATRICK D 13028 80111 AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480032702 • Legal Description: 611 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 72 FT Parcel#6 GAYLORD DIANE E+SACHAROFF I 13012 80TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480032504 Legal Description: 611 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS S 72 FT C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\80TH-RO1.doc/bh Page 1 of 9 - CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS j 80th AVENUE SOUTH SEWER EXTENSION Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $492,164.76 Total Possible Units: 63 Cost per Unit: $7,812.14 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel#7 SCHMIDT PRISCILLA P 8015 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480032009 Legal Description: 5 11 EA INGTON ACRE TRS W 80 FT Parcel#8 GABORIT MARJORIE E 8025 S 130TH SEATTL WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480031506 Legal Description: 4-5 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LOT 1 OF KC SHORT PLAT NO 684073 RECORDING NO 8507230616 SD SHORT PLAT DAF-LOT 4 TGW E 20 FT OF LOT 5 LESS C/M RGTS I Parcel#9 GABORIT JOHN K+MERRY C 13032 80TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 21448003I 1605 Legal Description: 4-511 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LOT 2 OF KC SHORT PLAT NO 684073 RECORDING NO 8507230616 SD SHORT PLAT DAF-LOT 4 TGW E 20 FT OF LOT 5 LESS C/M RGTS II Parcel#10 MC CUISTION FRANKLIN&KAY 8035 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480031001 Legal Description: 3 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LOT 3 LESS POR LY SLY OF A LINE DAF-BEG NW CORNER OF LOT 3 TH S 00-19-19-E 147.15 FT TO POB OF SAID LINE TH S 88-02-35 E 14.34 FT TH S 82-42-02 E 27.54 FT TH S 78-43-13 E 15.18 FT TH N 75-37-02 E 7.05 FT TH S 87-51-59 E 39.58 FT TOE LINE OF LOT 3&TERM OF SAID LINE I Parcel#11 DUFFY GREGORY D+MERRILL PEN 14811200TH AVE SE RENTON WA 98059 KC Tax Act# 214480031100 Legal Description: 3 11 EA IRLINGTON ACRE TRS LOT 3 LY SLY OF A LINE DAF-BEGIN NW CORNER OF LOT 3 TH S 00-19-19 IE 147.15 FT TO POB OF SAID LINE TH S 88-02-35 E 14.34 FT TH S 82-42-02 E 27.54 FT TH S 78-43-13 IE 15.18 FT TH N 75-37-02 E 7.05 FT TH S 87-51-59 E 39.58 FT TOE LINE OF LOT 3&TERM OF SAID LINE C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\80TH-RO1.doc/bh Page 2 of 9 CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS 80th AVENUE SOUTH SEWER EXTENSION Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $492,164.76 Total Possible Units: 63 Cost per Unit: $7,812.14 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel#12 YOUNG RICK D+TAMI A 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 SEATTLE WA 98126 KC Tax Act# 214480030607 Legal Description: 211 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 90 FT LESS S 148.67 FT Parcel#13 YOUNG RICK D+TAMI A 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 SEATTLE WA 98126 KC Tax Act# 214480030508 Legal Description: 211 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS E 90 FT OF N 150 FT Parcel#14 YOUNG RICK&TAMI 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 SEATTLE WA 98126 KC Tax Act# 214480030003 Legal Description: 1 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS CO RD Parcel# 15 HENRY JOHN W&MICHELLE D 12845 RENTON AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480020608 Legal Description: 2-3 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S OF CO RD Parcel#16 NAVARRO MANUEL C 8024 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480021507 Legal Description: 4 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S OF CO RD Parcel# 17 CHAMBERLAIN JACK D+MARIA CE 8012 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480022000 Legal Description: 5-6 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LOT 5 LY S OF CO RD TOW E 15 FT OF LOT 6 LY SLY OF CO RD C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\80TH-RO1.doc/bh Page 3 of 9 I _ CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS 80th AVENUE SOUTH SEWER EXTENSION Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $492,164.76 Total Possible Units: 63 Cost per Unit: $7,812.14 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel# 18 CHAMBERLIN JACK D 8012 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480022604 Legal Description: 6 8 EARL1 INGTON ACRE TRS S 75 FT OF W 85 FT Parcel#19 VEN SOPHEAP+SOPHA 12852 80TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480022505 Legal Description: 6 8 EAR INGTON ACRE TRS N 75 FT OF S 150 FT OF W 85 FT Parcel#20 CHAMBERLAIN JACK&CECILIA 8012 SOUTH 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480022703 Legal Description: 6 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS POR OF W 85 FT LY SLY OF LN 45 FT SLY OF&PLT C/L OF RENTON AVE&ELY OF LN 65 FT E LY OF&PLT C/L OF 80TH AVE S&NLY OF LN 150 FT NLY OF&PLT SLY LN OF SD LOT 6 Parcel#21 SHAFFER GORDON W 12841 80TH S SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480016903 Legal Description: 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS S 215 FT Parcel#22 SHAFFER GORDON W+MARY E.B. 12841 80TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480017000 Legal Description: 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 70 FT OF S 215 FT Parcel#23 THOMPSON STEVEN A+ THOMPSON DOROTHY I 12853 80TH AV S SEATTLE WA 98178 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480017208 Legal Description: 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 70 FT OF S 145 FT C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\80TH-ROLdoc/bh Page 4 of 9 ti CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS 80th AVENUE SOUTH SEWER EXTENSION Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $492,164.76 Total Possible Units: 63 • Cost per Unit: $7,812.14 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification • Parcel#24 EMERSON DONALD 0 12857 80TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480017109 Legal Description: 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 75 FT Parcel#25 HEATON MARY ANN 7844 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480017505 Legal Description: 2 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 200 FT LESS W 30 FT Parcel#26 BAILEY DALE A+TAMARA L 7840 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480017604 Legal Description: 2-3 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 30 FT OF S 200 FT OF 2&E 35 FT OF S 200 FT OF 3 Parcel#27 GLENN CLARENCE R 7834 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480018008 Legal Description: 3 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 65 FT OF S 200 FT Parcel#28 BROUGHTON ROBERT 140-E NORTH COVE RD SHELTON WA 98584 KC Tax Act# 214480018107 Legal Description: 3 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 100 FT Parcel#29 LUSSIER DENNIS M 7832 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480018503 Legal Description: 4 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 200 FT C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\80TH-RO1.doc/bh Page 5 of 9 CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS 80th AVENUE SOUTH SEWER EXTENSION Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $492,164.76 Total Possible Units: 63 Cost per Unit: $7,812.14 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel#30 BROUGHITON ROBERT 140-E NORTH COVE RD SHELTON WA 98584 KC Tax Act# 214480018602 Legal Description: 4 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 100 FT Parcel#31 RICE MARVIN C+BERNADETTE 7828 SOUTH 130TH SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480019105 Legal Description: 5 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS E 80 FT OF S 150 FT OF TRACT 5 Parcel#32 RICE MARVIN C+BERNADETTE 7828 S 130TH SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480019006 • Legal Description: 5 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS TRACT 5 LESS E 80 FT OF S 150 FT Parcel#33 ARVEY RONALD 6 7 EARLINGTON 7820 S 130TH ACRE TRS S 1/2 LESS SEATTLE WA 98178 W 25 FT KC Tax Act# 214480019501 Legal Description: 98103 I • Parcel#34 ARVEY RONALD 6 7 EARLINGTON 7820 S 130TH ACRE TRS W 25 FT OF SEATTLE WA 98178 S 1/2 KC Tax Act# 214480019600 Legal Description: 98103 Parcel#35 MOORES E 7806 S 130TH SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480015103 Legal Description: 1-2 6 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS POR S 1/21 ELY OF CO RD&POR 2 E OF CO RD C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\80TH-RO1.doc/bh Page 6 of 9 CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS 80th AVENUE SOUTH SEWER EXTENSION Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $492,164.76 Total Possible Units: 63 Cost per Unit: $7,812.14 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification • Parcel#36 HORTON ROBERT L 7832 SOUTH LANGSTON ROAD SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480034500 Legal Description: 412 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS Parcel#37 TAYLOR MICHAEL J 7835 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480034203 Legal Description: 3 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 70 FT Parcel#38 BUTLER BRYAN 7845 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480033502 Legal Description: 212 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 70 FT Parcel#39 ARENS KRISTINE A 7855 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480033403 Legal Description: 1 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 98.67 FT LESS S 18 FT OF W 10 FT Parcel#40 DUNCAN SARI 31211 4TH AVE SW FEDERAL WAY WA 98023 KC Tax Act# 214480033205 Legal Description: 1-212 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 38 FT OF N 118.67 FT OF LOT 1 LESS N 18 FT OF E 90 FT&E 50 FT OF LOT 2 LESS N 70 FT&LESS S 85 FT Parcel#41 HAGOOD 13027 80TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480033007 Legal Description: 1 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 90 FT OF S 180 FT C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\80TH-RO1.dodbh Page 7 of 9 • CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS 80th AVENUE SOUTH SEWER EXTENSION Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $492,164.76 Total Possible Units: 63 Cost per Unit: $7,812.14 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel#42 DENNIS JENNIE M 13033 80TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480033106 Legal Description: 1 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 90 FT Parcel#43 MAJOR MARY KAY+ISHMAEL 13033 80TH AVE S SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480045100 Legal Description: 1 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 85 FT LESS BEG NW COR THE SELY 75 FT THE 59 FT TH NLY TO PT ON N LN SD LOT 83 FT E OF BEG TH W TO BEG Parcel#44 MONK P G 1304180TH AVE SO SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480045506 Legal Description: 1 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 85 FT OF N 170 FT MEAS ALG E LN Parcel#45 MARTIN HAROLD L 7854 S 132ND SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 2144800 5001 Legal Description: 1 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS N 170 FT LESS CO RD Parcel#46 PENALOZA WILLIAM 7844 S LANGSTON ROAD SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 214480044004 Legal Description: 1 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS BEG NW COR TH SELY ALG E LN OF ADJ ST 75 FT THE 59 FT TH NLY TO PT ON N LN SD LOT 83 FT E OF POB TH WLY TO POB Parcel#47 MORLEY DEANE S+KELLY 7840 LANGSTON RD S SEATTLE WA 98178 KC Tax Act# 21448003'4104 Legal Description: 2 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 85 FT MEAS ALG E LN C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\80TH-RO1.docfbh Page 8 of 9 CITY OF RENTON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS 80th AVENUE SOUTH SEWER EXTENSION Type: Wastewater Utility Improvements Total Cost: $492,164.76 Total Possible Units: 63 Cost per Unit: $7,812.14 Property Name/Address of Owner Identification Parcel#48 FRANKLIN SAM B 1325 4TH AVE#800 SEATTLE WA 98101 KC Tax Act# 214480033601 Legal Description: 2-3 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS E50 FT LESS N 70 FT&LESS S 85 FT&3 LESS N 70 FT C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\80TH-RO1.doc/bh Page 9 of 9 v CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: Mareirer2881. 5IO Pec- ,,tlBge/44, ace/ Parcel#<PRCLN>s DUNCAN SARI ASSESSMENT 3121'1 4TH Ave SW $9,035.78 FEDERAL WAY,WA 98023 King County Account No. 214480033205 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1-2 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 38 FT OF N 118.67 FT OF LOT 1 LESS 18 FT OF E 90 FT&E 50 FT OF LOT 2 LESS N 70 FT& LESS S 85 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 I 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St (Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130t St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated)potential assessment per lot is,shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. \\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\uTILT1m.S\WASTE.WTR\80th_AV_S\duncan.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility(i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the fmal assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. 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 N . 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questio s pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb l•.. • 1 CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: -Nlrrclrt5 2QOl 3/1(4/"aE Parcel#19 144C-I FIJO D' yen' SOPHERP ASSESSMENT 12852 80TH AVE S . $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480022505, • LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 8 EARLINGTON.ACRE TRS N 75 FT OF S 150 FT OF W 85 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 farilitv(ipcl (-:nctc will hecnme navahle hv the future user(s) anon issuance of a City Hermit %4 © CITY OF RENTON 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 • ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED 214480022505 Ven, Sopheap 12852 80th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 Rentonnet Plat Index Search http://rentonnet/web_sites/intrape...fin?fuseaction=salesdetail&R=1&DR=7 . - Kat Look Up glkiscription r Sales 2: .4 Land - E1nildings Asses§ments. I rf'...,..444,41.0• .11,4 • .1,r, ,141 Vkx ott $0110,4,,ZS Sale Information Seller Name and Address r§'ele 09/14/2000] rbyeKETT FI,PYD - • ' [ alePrice ' -^,' r.: $199950.0p1 [,!..3'er . Prop. POO-67T —$-076-011 Buyer Name and Address @N S.OP Excise Tax Affidavit Information tf,,xcise fa)(Nurribeiliff6g26: ° -IVA/arra*beed --Igo!, iIL1X - === 1ff 'irc.13,Sd ' I 1 Return to Rentannet 4-/ 4'\ jlij , ./r/ 1 of 1 03/15/2001 3:52 PM ir .. 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'NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT ': :: 1'; : ; • :',' ' ' ;'''''' `':,'': '''. •;•' ": ' '-: ' L NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#19 DU9<ETT FLOYD ASSESSMENT • • 12852 80TH AVE S i . $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480022505 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 8 EARLINGTON,ACRE IRS N 75 FT OF.S 150 FT OF W 85 FT . • ,• • , . Per State Law (RcW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4414 the City may'hold an Ordinance against the construction I 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 'g the future user(s) to construct ;.ti-m+nvp+...ni, + . _ ir... N/ , .teVi,""s?dt:... .Arrfr,--------.,:r.:.... a 0 • CITY OF RENTON ' cz, v, '', ' . ,4, ,4;,,c,,.... e!.ve-V4V : .:, IA. a— 1055 South Grady Way -Renton,Washington 98055 OAR 0 6'0 1 Yfiliikt : 03 2 ;..- I-Li co r137,..;, •r1 / . • . !. 1 cc cc a •7 s RP.14) ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED %,_ ----.°...11.11111117-- RECEIVED A<, f il N — , •-; , , MAR, 1.3 2001 ' ' , CITY OP RENTON' . U.TIPTY SYsievis ; • ; -`. SEIN.M.P.t is TIRST•-tiASS Sal B31011M. CITY OF RENTON 21448002250 MAR 1 3 2001 - ,._.; ..,,..z...L.. RE CE iveo % -,--,. -- - 12852 80TH AVE S CITY CLERK'S OFFICE SEATTLE A 98178 • • .....— . ..,. : . .40•••••••• VT 00.IVERABLE ti V V4 )I r,„ 1 ASAID,PRESSED c'. co ' UNOlt TO Fp191,4116, . . • a:s W d 0,:14 R tTORitjtr S END eFi .,,Az.„ „. . ; • • NIP,- , i.r: A9.4:27::-.: 11:1,1-1,11....1.1, 1 t It It it i 1 .11,1 IF YOU ARE NOT THE PROPERTY OWNER OF THIS HOUSE, PLEASE FORWARD THIS NOTICE TO THE OWNER OR HAVE THE OWNER CONTACT JOHN HOBSON, CITY OF RENTON AT 425-430-7279. THANK YOU { CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: mil—,/iq/.ôoi Parcel#41 HAGOOD ASSESSMENT 13027 80TH AVE S $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480033007, . LEGAL:DESCRIPTION: 1:12 EARLING ON ACRE TRS N 90 FT OF S 180 FT Per State Law (RCW 35., 2.025) 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 sgnalization 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 0 CITY OF RENTON 1055 South Grady Way -Renton,Washington 98055 • ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED • 214480033007 Hagood Daniel E & Kim K , 13027 80th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98178 • C57 y eimm 0 CITY OF RENTON • g 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 . 01R 0 60 I kt,.. _pa z 0 3 2 VJ eltrzki..Cp; " . IL CO • .„__•PB r16TER " ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED gcc '7456441'atift4.4.114 CITY OF RENTON MAR 1 2 2001 RECENED CITY CLERK'S OFFICE PRET FIRSI-CLASS.SEA Mik. .9B1 23.107121 • 214480033007 HAGOOD DANIEL E+KIM K 1425 S PUGET DR#311 RENTON WA 98055 c'• .„ inc.? 2 2 244 2 22 22 1111- 111 1111 11 1111 1111 '1 , ar, Runps • 7.-.,•/• thi I • tiS ADDRESSED Cf', Vici (1) . , . MARI E TO FORWARD ‘-‘,'Ll 1}7 . , • . • PRSRT FIRST-tIRS.S .SEAAR %1 03107101 • 0 a aaceaatot Dfigga AGAGOPEAC 130 n t 222 2 222 2 • • • _ - " • 9,0:.,,,i4e-c:Lo-- __________,___ . . . .• . • i • , . • f')6.11. - ' • .. •• CITY OF RENTON - . NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT. NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING .For,City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION • (1st Preliminary Notice) - ' - . Mailed: March 6,2001 • Parcel#41 • HAGOOD 'ASSESSMENT • • 13027 80TH AVE S' $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480033007 . ; LEGAL:DESCRIPTION: • 1 .12..EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 90 FT OF S 180 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 1 . 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=rats'share, of the cost of the construction of said . ' ' • 0 0 CITY OF RENTON n N0. 0 �a' `test___. . - _ „r. 1055 South Grady Way -Renton,Washington 98055 `� MAR o 6'01 ;!r': 41 w W � �� w03211 CC CC PB -. w O ts�. ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED a. a . ••17A38 4 . 1 :..t £ry i .. . -%, i;: i°-N f C y r,,l ft 6,1r-;4) i' zr PRSRT FIRST-tLASS.SElk VA. .'9R.t 23.1,1.1.0i 214480033007 HAGOOD DANIEL E+KIM K 1425SRTlfFrnnu ,- 1302:7 $15•1'41/41ES CITY OF RENTON 9817 j MAR 1 3 2001 el,_ ( it RECEIVED G . CITY CLERK'S OFFICE j'3':j?, of i ' •JLV flJl3 �r y�.� r- ' i • !! ! ! I i. 1111 i i ! ! f ! 111 '�Gfea'� 1�ll •I: I..!! i!!I ?lil! !ili?ii?I??�I?!?iifiiil!!i!i?iif!?) r_ - j 1 CITY OF RENTON ' NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT , . NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 3//C)/aa+9l Parcel #46 14--1M4I Pen OZA W i/6am ASSESSMENT 7844 S LANGSTON ROAD W003 54uffuck AdcS $9,035.78 RefrilortiWiT ggOSS .sarrrri.t,vv rrrTarro- King County Account No. 214480044004 LEGAL DESCRIPTION 1 17 EARLINGTON ACRE.TRS BEG NW COR TH SELY ALG E. . . LN OF ADJ ST 75 FT TH E 59 FT TH NLY TO PT ON N LN SD LOT 83 FT E OF POB TH WLY 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 facilitv(ies) whn ciihcenPn+l�, +�.. �..+� .- ••�� �- a c: p CITY OF NTON 1055 South Grady Way -Re t ton,Washington 98055 ADDRESS SERVI EC REQUESTED 214480044004 Penaloza, William 2003 Shattuck Ave. S. Renton, WA 98055 • ��y/ � 4 * r ' 7; ; ?3.4.4454.0404 • • • • CITY OF•RENTON • NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT . . • NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING ; ' ' ; •IF' . . or City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#46 VU CUONG+MY HANH BUI ASSESSMENT . 7844 S LANGSTON ROAD $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 . King County Account No. 214480044004, , LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 17 EARLINGTON ACRE.TRS:BEG NW COR TH,SELY ALG,E . , , LN OF ADJ ST 75 FT THE 59 FT TH NLY TO PT ON N LN SD LOT 83 FT E OF POB TH WLY'TO POB Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance.No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of water ,facilities, sewer facilities, 'storm water facilities, and street " ' improvements including signalization'and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who'subsequently tap onto or use said © CITY OF kENTON t � (' ,: % , � . 0. 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 ppA p 6'p t .4.4 ;:ces3qPit't Q 3j 2 M ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED a w ,YP1rarru 7 I 5t3�1�� U . ' a E REcEIVED BAR AR r flyijd14 - CITy o : ., , ,) UTILIT SRS NToN TEMs CITY OF Pt 214480044004 IP>=NAL-o.A WIL ..1411 VU CUONG+MY HANH BUI MAR ' 3 7844 S LANGSTON ROAD 200/ Zoe 1-14-rroLIL.4U S EATTLE WA 98178 CITY C RK S OFF1C 7,-) 1,jA 9�sS E .v,4� 1,Q/ei BUI-844 981783011 1A00 18 03/10/01 -��--- B U I RETURN TO SENDER MOVED LEFT NO ADDRESS UNABLE TO FORWARD RETURN TO SENDER A *Itl .W<-= _1'.7 •. ii,i,!IF!itil,!'!1:1::I I"di;r1.1••11:.,1'1,I'Ll'i:::i1:1 c 0 CITY OF RENTON =Nr"-"----e*----(iii:r,-....t ,- -L:.-;:-:-- ,i.,-'::�F . >, 1055 South Grady Way-Renton,Washington 98055 - ._ • UR 0 6'01 � , E ,. ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED 4 cc çLMflEfl[ CITY ivi1( S 0 12 d MBE .F I ''. '•-.tU A VA Sin 491111$ 1 CITY OF geNT 214480044004 VU CUONG+MY HANH BUI MAR 1 7844 S'LANGSTON ROAD 3 2001 SEATTLE WA 98178 CITY OL �kS OFF1C E `i - ) BUI-844 981783011 IA00 18 03/10/01 - \ —. ' ., • BUI RETURN TO SENDER MOVED LEFT NO ADDRESS UNABLE TO FORWARD RETURN TO SENDER -4 C nag...gaga. gig gas 6 E 8a Esgsgs G P 6D c'C H. C[ RUNik e,r,s, f i< I I l Ji i I i I i }} 4 1. jj j I [} f = =+ flimiluiffilmiilidliiiiIiff.fif{iiiiiiadaikfiiiifiillfi ( / , ;NM IRST-tiASS SEA 9B1 11311111111 Q Lntatacao COG 096 9, GteDttt 9CtP tn. aka a March 6, 2001 CERTIFICATE OF MAILING STATE OF WASHINGTON )) ss. COUNTY OF KING ) MARILYN J. PETERSEN, City Clerk 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 in this matter. That on the 6th day of March, 2001, 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, 1st preliminary notice of potential assessment and preliminary hearing for City of Renton Special Assessment District, 80th Ave. South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension (SAD-O 1-002). Marilyn . P rsen; City Clerk/Cable Manager SUBSCRIBED AND. SWORN TO BEFORE me this 6th day of March 2001. Suz n Lombard o p1A,p� Notary Public in and for to Sta of % N • M-- , • Washington, residing in �-a+- A, � III �9����.........� ®� III 0F 1N I . . . „ „ .. ... . . . .. _ . . . .. . . . _.• . .- • • • • , . . • . . . • . • . , . -, .• . .• • " . . . . . . . - - , . '. . • . . _ __ _ _ . _ . _ _ • • • . ._.... .,.. • CITY OF RENTON • • • NOTICE OF POTENTIALASSESSMENT • . • • NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING • • • . • - For City of Renton SpeCial Assessment District • . . • . . 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION • .. • (1st Preliminary Notice) , • Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel.# • ASSESSMENT ,• , $9,035.78 - . : s i 1 • • . . . . . 1 • • . 1 . . . • . King County Account No. : 'I . . - - LEGAL DESCRIPTION: . ' . • - • . .. - -! • • —. - • • • . . Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance . -- 1 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 1.. . .... .who did not contribute to the original cost of suchfacility(ieS) who subsequently tap onto or use said :•• _ ,.• . . ; • :. • •- facility(ies). :Future users are Subject to a fair,prO7rata....sbare of the cost of the construction of said •-: . „-facility(les). 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 lii.wthe users property to derive , " : -• . ".. . •::direct benefit from these facilities 4",':7Y,:•::.2: .••••,:'. ..'.'F., •'. • T.,..k • ....: . . -. - ..• • . - . . . • ' . • •,• . • • I---;' • •-• ;: •," -'''• ="."':::‘. •I'''...?,":•!---`;•-•;•• - ,i ..„: . . •• It is •the intent • of this "i,:notice -;•;t6 3,inforin '•you,':•.,I.hat: under-;_the •--fabove :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 - . - .•.,.. -.,-;-.:. -.--,i- . - - - • -.- -:,-.--`..--:'•'-'-'" ..i.•,' • - . -- - " Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District :-..Estimated.Construction start date mid • - . April 2001. .. • ": :. •I : -...,,:„.. .-' .: ' "?•:-., -:--...t. --,- •-•_.;",,,,,r:•,../....,,i-'' • - .. - - - ... ... . •-. Scope of Work •Install.approximately 2560 lineal feet of 87,•-ki--avity SeWer Main to serve the adjacent . •--- " •.1 s . ..,• . .,_ ,_ • . properties on 80th Ave &(S. 132nd.St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) ; . . • .. • , , -•and Langston Rd. S.•(S 130th St to S.1.32nd St). : . . -.. • - . •--:•.. _ - ':-'• • - . • - ' • . . •- • : .: - . A•copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (lateComer:boundary.map) is attached. You can • , •i r. . .... • .• •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. 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'" ".:- 7-:-, : ..V,.. -:,',; :-'f.-:'. • : '....' ,- :-..:...°2-%-:- ..:•‘A7,--,"÷:--'-:-:-.':: :.=,'•Tr-. :.-1-,:;-,--•,:',:.-:-;--...-":---:':,- :,'-...---- •-• ',-- :'. • :':--: :.- --,,:•Y -.•-...,,.•-,.,-‘, - : - - - - • .._. . 1:‘2901\92iiiilikfemi;laie43C\bMtitb -" ... , • : . • . , ...: . . ...... - .,. , . • ti The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. • Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i:e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:180th AV S\1etter2.doc\DMC\tb Y O ♦ ® r 'NTO Public Meeting Notice 80th AVENUE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT • (80TH Ave S., S. 130th St. and S. Langston Rd.) Beginning late this spring, new sewer mains will be constructed on 80TH Ave S., S. 130th St. and S. Langston Rd. A meeting about the project and the Special Assessment District is being held at the Black River High School, 7800 South 132nd Street at 7:00 PM on Tuesday,March 13, 2001. The meeting is being held to discuss the assessment district for the 80th Ave South Sanitary Sewer Main installation. 1 I The construction of this sanitary sewer main is expected to begin in late-April,2001. At the public meeting,there'will be presentations and discussions of assessment methodology. If you have any questions or comments,please call John Hobson at the City of Renton,425-430-7279 or you may write to John at 5th Floor Utility Systems Division, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055. ill A , - ii iii '- III y __ -■■ Illir.- _ i i nor tl, - rim m &,74, !Iiii11IIt • illsoull11 130TN STREET 600Ty grin. 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CITIZEN HAND-OUT PROCESS FOR FILING APPEAL GROUNDS FOR PROTEST AGAINST POTENTIAL ASSESSMENTS Within 20 days of City notification to all participants of their inclusion on the assessment • roll, any participating property owner may submit an appeal in writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk. An appeal must include a statement of claimed errors concerning the proposed I assessment, and must be accompanied by a $75.00 non- refundable fee. Errors identified in an appeal must be related to cost, methodology for cost distribution, and benefit to the property, as outlined below. 1. Cost i • All costs submittled in the form of actual billing statements by the developer have been reviewed by City Staff and have been determined that they are within a typical cost range for the project. • • If the benefiting property owner contests these costs, they must provide a basis for their claimed discrepancy. (Comparables from a similar job) 2. Costs Methodology • Staff considers the typical methodologies for cost distribution and makes every effort to choose the methodology that is most equitable to all benefiting property owners. • 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. i 3. Benefit • Staff considers potential benefit to all parcels within a proposed latecomer (private or City-held)boundary. • 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 on why a particular parcel has absolutely no future potential benefit. Errors which are not set forth in writing and which do not adhere to the above criteria, will not be considered. 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SUMITA SAM M 12841 80TH S 12841 80TH AVE S 7840 LANGSTON RD S SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480034203 214480044004 214480030003 TAYLOR MICHAEL J VU CUONG+MY HANH BUI YOUNG RICK&TAMI 7835 S 130TH ST 7844 S LANGSTON ROAD 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98126 214480030508 I 214480030607 214480033403 YOUNG RICK&TAMI YOUNG RICK D+TAMI A ARENS KRISTINE A 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 7855 S 130th ST SEATTLE WA 98126 SEATTLE WA 98126 SEATTLE, WA 98178 I - � N1 A.l I 4. 1 - CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#1 ANCHETA ZENAIDA O+DIEGO E ASSESSMENT 8004 S 132nd ST $9,035.78 SEk ITLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480048203 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5-6 18 EARLINGTON ACRE TRSW 20 FT OF S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF 5 &S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF 6 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 u'ser(s)to construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities. It is the intent of I this notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the PlanningBuilding/Publlic 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (SI 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. 1\CENTRAL\SYS2\DEPTS\PBPW\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\80th AV S\delasalas.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th_AV_S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#2 FITHIAN HARRY J JR+KELLI A ASSESSMENT 13048 80TH AVE S $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480048104 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5-6 18 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 20 FT OF N 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF 5 &N 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF 6 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 2001. ', Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave'S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 I ' Parcel#3 DAVIS C D ASSESSMENT PO IBOX 223 $9,035.78 BLACK DIAMOND WA 98010 King County Account No. 214480048005 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5-6 18 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 1/2 OF N 1/2 OF FOLG W 20 • i FT OF 5 &ALL OF 6 Per State Law (RCW 315.92.025) 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave'S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (SI 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of.this. preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING ' For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#4 GABORIT JOHN K+MERRY C ASSESSMENT 13032 80TH AVE SOUTH $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480047700 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4-5-6 18 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 1/2 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 includinglsignalization 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 uers)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 2001. Scope of Work: Install;approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave iS. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S'130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of tli;e 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:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th_AV_S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb • CITY OF RENTON I OTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT i NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#5 MILL PATRICK D ASSESSMENT 13028 80T1-IA VE S $9,035.78 SEATT LE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480032702 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 72 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 care 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 users)to construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities. _•.It is the intent of this notice to informyou, that under the above quoted law, the,J�� Planning/Building/Public'Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover alportion 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 2001. • Scope of Work: Install a proximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). .._ A copy.of a map of the 1proposed 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 I I I i I I:\2001\02\prel imtempl ate.doc\bMC\tb i I The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects.at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the • assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special,Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing • W:\80th_AV_S\letter2.doc\DMOtb a • CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PO IENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING Four City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EX PENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 - Parcel#6 GAYLORD DIANE ASSESSMENT E+SACHAROFF I' 13012 i 0TH AVE S $9,035.78 SEATT E WA 98178 King County Account No. 2 4480032504 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS S 72 FT Per State Law (RCW 35.9 1.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction or water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including sigialization 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 aim 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 w---.-- authorizing the future user(s)to construct improvements that would allow the`users property to derive direct benefit from these fa 'lities. It is the intent of thi notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public orks 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 S ecial Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#7 SCUM DT PRISCILLA P ASSESSMENT 8015 SI 130TH ST $9,035.78 SEAT:LE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480032009 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 80 FT Per State Law (RCW 35.912.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction bf 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 tie 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 th s notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the . Planning/Building,/Public orks 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 feet your property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT j NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING • For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#8 GABOI T MARJORIE E ASSESSMENT 8025 S 130TH $9,035.78 SEAT1LE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480031506 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4-5 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LOT 1 OF KC SHORT PLAT NO 684073 RECORDING NO 8507230616 SD SHORT PLAT DAF- LOT 4 TGW E 20 FT OF LOT 5 LESS C/M RGTS Per State Law (RCW 35;. 2.025) 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 s}gnalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to he 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 I 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 fiacilities. It is the intent of this notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the PlanningBuilding/Publicl 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 . April2001. 1 _ Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave . (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) ,. and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel nu ember 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 K ing County Tax Account number. i i i I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb I The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. • You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:180th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb I i r I CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT I NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING FO r City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#9 GABO T JOHN K+MERRY C ASSESSMENT 13032 80TH AVE S $9,035.78 SEAT LE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480031605 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4-5 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LOT 2 OF KC SHORT PLAT NO 684073 RECORDING NO 8507230616 SD SHORT PLAT DAF- __ LOT 4 TGW E 20 FT OF LOT 5 LESS C/M RGTS Per State Law (RCW 35. 2.025) 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 s{gnalization 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 I 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¶acilities. It is the intent of this notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Publicl 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 • ,.. April2001. Scope of Work: Install iapproximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) ... and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. 1 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 1 I 1 I I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb I The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future: It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment • is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District (recovery area) boundary. A quote • of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:180th AV S\letter2.doc1DMC1tb P. CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#10 MC CUISTION FRANKLIN& ASSESSMENT KAY 8035 130TH ST $9,035.78 SEA 1i1LE WA 98178 King County Account No. ►14480031001 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LOT 3 LESS POR LY SLY OF A ..- LINE DAF-BEG NW CORNER OF LOT 3 TH S 00-19-19-E 147.15 FT TO POB OF SAID LINE TH S 88-02-35 E 14.34 FT TH S 82-42- 02 E 27.54 FT TH S 78-43-13 E 15.18 FT THN 75-37-02 E 7.05 FT THS 87-51-59 E 39.58 FT TO E LINE OF LOT 3 &TERM OF SAID LINE 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 ignalization 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 us r(s)to construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these f acilities. It is the intent of his 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 likel affect your property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid -_. April 2001. i Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S j130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of tli'e 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 1 1 I I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb I The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the • assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton,WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#11 DUFFY GREGORY D+MERRILL ASSESSMENT PEN 14811 200TH AVE SE $9,035.78 RENTON WA 98059 King County Account No. 214480031100 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LOT 3 LY SLY OF A LINE DAF- BEGIN NW CORNER OF LOT 3 TH S 00-19-19 E 147.15 FT TO POB OF SAID LINE TH S 88-02-35 E 14.34 FT TH S 82-42-02 E 27.54 FT TH S 78-43-13 E 15.18 FT THN 75-37-02 E 7.05 FT TH S 87-51-59 E 39.58 FT TOE LINE OF LOT 3 &TERM OF SAID LINE -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 users)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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prel imtempl ate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer • main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the-discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#12 YOUNG RICK D+TAMI A ASSESSMENT 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98126 King County Account No. 214480030607 LEGAL DESCRIPTIONI 2 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 90 FT LESS S 148.67 FT Per State Law (RCW 3 .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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S: (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prel imtempl ate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • :Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring .participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty(20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th_AV_S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#13 YOUNG RICK&TAMI ASSESSMENT 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98126 King County Account No. 214480030508 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS E 90 FT OF N 150 FT Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of water 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of thei 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:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.dockDMC\tb • The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#14 YOUNG RICK&TAMI ASSESSMENT 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98126 King County Account No. 214480030003 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 11 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS 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 users)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: Preliminarly Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S i30th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • . Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District (recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P, ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th_AV_S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#15 HENRY JOHN W&MICHELLE D ASSESSMENT 12845 RENTON AVE S $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account o. 214480020608 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2-3 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S OF 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 fill 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (SI 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtempl ate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF PO 1'bNTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#16 NAIVARRO MANUEL C ASSESSMENT 8024 S 130TH ST $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480021507 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S OF 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 willl become payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future users)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 2001. . Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of g" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 30th St to S. 132nd St.). fi 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:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\1etter2.doc1DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#17 C L ERLAIN JACK D+MARIA ASSESSMENT CE 8012 S 130TH ST $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480022000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5-6 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LOT 5 LY S OF CO RD TGW E 15 FT OF LOT 6 LY SLY OF 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 users)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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prel imtempl ate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th_AV_S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EX PENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#18 CHAMBERLIN JACK D ASSESSMENT 8012 S 130TH ST $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480022604 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 75 FT OF W 85 FT Per State Law (RCW B5.92.025) 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 w.. 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#19 DUCKETT FLOYD ASSESSMENT 12852 80TH AVE S $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480022505 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 75 FT OF S 150 FT OF W 85 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 1 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. ;t= Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave',S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (Si 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the.proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prel imtemp I ate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:180th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#20 CHAMBERLAIN JACK& ASSESSMENT CECILIA 8012 SOUTH 130TH ST $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480022703 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 8 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS POR OF W 85 FT LY SLY OF LN 45 FT SLY OF &PLT C/L OF RENTON AVE&ELY OF LN 65 FT E LY OF&PLT C/L OF 80TH AVE S &NLY OF LN 150 FT NLY OF&PLT SLY LN OF SD LOT 6 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 contributes 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 likey affect your property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way;Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\Ietter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#21 SHAFFER GORDON W ASSESSMENT 12841 80TH S $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480016903 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 7 EARLINGTON ACRE IRS LESS S 215 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 users)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/Pubic 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 2001. Scope of Work: Instal approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. • I:\2001\02\prel imtemp I ate.do c\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. • You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the-discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb a / CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#22 SHAFFER GORDON W+MARY ASSESSMENT E.B. 12841 80TH AVE S $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480017000 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 70 FT OF S 215 FT Per State Law (RCW 135.92.025) 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 April2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\pre l i mtemp l ate.d o c\DM C\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the.discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton,•WA 98055, within twenty(20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#23 LOP4N EDWARD W ASSESSMENT 12853 80TH AVE S $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480017208 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 70 FT OF S 145 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave)- and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtempl ate.do c\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th_AV_S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#24 EMERSON DONALD 0 ASSESSMENT 12857 80TH AVE S $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480017109 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 75 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is.labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the-discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. 1 Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#25 HEATON MARY ANN ASSESSMENT 7844 S 130TH ST $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480017505 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 200 FT 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 uer(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 likel 'affect your property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the r, assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055,within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th_AV_S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb i F! I / CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING { For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#26 BAILEY DALE A+TAMARA L ASSESSMENT 7840 S 130TH ST $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480017604 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2-3 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 30 FT OF S 200 FT OF 2 &E 35 FT OF S 200 FT OF 3 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 PlanningBuilding/Public Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likel3 affect your property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2001. Scope of Work: Install 'approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prel imtempl ate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#27 GLENN CLARENCE R ASSESSMENT 7834 S 130TH ST $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 I. King County Account No. 214480018008 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 65 FT OF S 200 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install!approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prel imtempl ate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#28 BROUGHTON ROBERT ASSESSMENT 140-E NORTH COVE RD $9,035.78 SHELTON WA 98584 King County Account No. 214480018107 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 3 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 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 uer(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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the! proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You.will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#29 LUSSIER DENNIS M ASSESSMENT 78132 S 130TH ST $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480018503 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 200 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 ifacilities. 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: PreliminarySpecial Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2o 01\02\prel imtempl ate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o•City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing • W:\80th AV S\1etter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#30 BROUGHTON ROBERT ASSESSMENT 1410-E NORTH COVE RD $9,035.78 SHELTON WA 98584 King County Account No. 214480018602 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 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 Ito 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 likel 'affect your property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2001. Scope of Work: Install lapproximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lots is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally, at the-discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#31 RICE MARVIN C+BERNADETTE ASSESSMENT 7828 SOUTH 130TH $9,035.78 Si ATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480019105 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS E 80 FT OF S 150 FT OF TRACT 5 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 1 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave IS. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S;130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. 1 Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th_AV_S\letter2.doc\DMOtb • V-{ CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POl'ENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#32 RICE MARVIN C+BERNADETTE ASSESSMENT 7828 S 130TH $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 I King County Account No. 214480019006 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 5 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS TRACT 5 LESS E 80 FT OF S 150 FT Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of water 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 vVill become payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future iiser(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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S,130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. -. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb r CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#33 ARVEY RONALD#15332 C/O ASSESSMENT EkECUTIVE HOUSE INC 717 GREENWOOD AVE N $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98103 King County Account No. 214480019501 LEGAL DESCRIPTIO : 6 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 1/2 LESS W 25 FT Per State Law (RCW I35.92.025) 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 thee facilities. It is the intent of I 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave IS. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. . a I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\pMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns (425)430-7209. 1 Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#34 ARVEY RONALD#15332 C/O ASSESSMENT EXECUTIVE HOUSE INC 7517 GREENWOOD AVE N $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98103 King County Account No. 214480019600 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 6 7 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS W 25 FT OF S 1/2 Per State Law (RCW1 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 recov c r 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prel imtemplate.docDMC\tb - The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. • You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#35 MOORE S E ASSESSMENT 7806 S 130TH $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480015103 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1-2 6 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS POR S 1/2 1 ELY OF CO RD& POR 2 E OF 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). 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 County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second.notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way,Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb ,r CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#36 HORTON ROBERT L ASSESSMENT 7832 SOUTH LANGSTON ROAD $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480034500 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 4 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS Per State Law (RCWI 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent' properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S.(S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the,Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.do \DMC\tb ) " The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#37 TAYLOR MICHAEL J ASSESSMENT 7835 S1 130TH ST $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480034203 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: i 3 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 70 FT Per State Law (RCW 35.?2.025) 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 users)to construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities. It is the intent of t its 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\pre l imtempl ate.do c\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, :1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA.98055, within twenty(20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th_AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#38 SACAYLE FELICIA ASSESSMENT 7845 S j130TH ST $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480033502 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: i 2 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 70 FT Per State Law (RCW 35.921.025) 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 tare 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S;. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S: (S 1:30th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the!proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel, and Kirig County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prel imtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the • assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Pefsbns for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\1etter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#39 ARENS KRISTINE A ASSESSMENT 7855 S 130TH ST $9,035.78 SEA'1TLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 1214480033403 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: i 1 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 98.67 FT LESS S 18 FT OF W 10 FT Per State Law (RCW 35;92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction I 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 user 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 users)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/Publid 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 likelylaffect your property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring • •participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the • assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. .A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council; c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th_AV_S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 I Parcel#40 DUNCAN SARI ASSESSMENT 13015 80TH AVE S $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No. 214480033205 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1-2 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 38 FT OF N 118.67 FT OF LOT 1 LESS 18 FT OF E 90 FT&E 50 FT OF LOT 2 LESS N 70 FT& LESS S 85 FT i 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. 1 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 recoveria portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect your property. I Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2001. Scope of Work: Installiapproximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 1130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prel imtempl ate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Prooperty is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the.discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:180th AV S\Ietter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#41 HAGOOD ASSESSMENT 1302i7 80TH AVE S $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No 1, 214480033007 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 90 FT OF S 180 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 ignalization 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 wilt 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 PlanningBuilding/Public Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recoveria 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install;approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 430th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8% for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the-discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you.may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S.-Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\1etter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#42 MAJOR MARY KAY+ISHMAEL ASSESSMENT 13033 80TH AVE S $9,035.78 SEAITTLE WA 98178 King County Account Noi 214480033106 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 90 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 recoverla 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 2001. Scope of Work: Installiapproximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S!130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prel imtemp l ate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb ' J I , CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AI E SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#43 MAJOR MARY KAY+ISHMAEL ASSESSMENT 13033 80TH AVE S $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No 1214480045100 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS N 85 FT LESS BEG NW COR THE SELY 75 FT TH E 59 FT TH NLY TO PT ON N LN SD LOT 83 FT E OF BEG TH W TO BEG Per State Law (RCW 3; .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 isignalization 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install'approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave IS. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S1130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the_discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing • W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#44 MONK P G ASSESSMENT 13041 80TH AVE SO $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account Noi 214480045506 LEGAL DESCRIPTION:; 1 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 85 FT OF N 170 FT MEAS ALG ELN Per State Law (RCW 3 .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 thesei 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install;approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prel imtempl ate.doe\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o.City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA-98055; within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th_AV_S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb 1 ' CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#45 MARTIN HAROLD L ASSESSMENT 7854 S 132ND $9,035.78 SEA(TTLE WA 98178 King County Account NoI 214480045001 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS N 170 FT LESS CO RD Per State Law (RCW 35.92.025) and City Ordinance No. 4444 the City may hold an Ordinance against the construction of water facilities, sewer facilities, storm water facilities, and street improvements including signalization and lighting, for the reimbursement by any owner of real estate who did not contribute to the original cost of such facility(ies) who subsequently tap onto or use said facility(ies). Future users are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs will become payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future user(s)to construct improvements that would allow the users property to derive direct benefit from these facilities. It is the intent of this notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover la 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 April2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S:130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prel imtempl ate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District (recovery area)boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this- preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#46 VU CUONG+MY HANH BUI ASSESSMENT 78441 S LANGSTON ROAD $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account Nol 214480044004 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 1 17 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS BEG NW COR TH SELY ALG E I LN OF ADJ ST 75 FT TH E 59 FT TH NLY TO PT ON N LN SD LOT 83 FT E OF POB TH WLY TO POB Per State Law (RCW 3 .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 user s are subject to a fair pro-rata share of the cost of the construction of said facility(ies). Costs wild 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 2001. Scope of Work: Install:approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th AveS. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (Si 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. • 1:\2001\02\prelimtemplate.doe\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty(20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers ,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th AV S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6, 2001 Parcel#47 SUMITA SAM M ASSESSMENT 7840fLANGSTON RD S $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98178 King County Account No.; 214480034104 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS S 85 FT MEAS ALG E LN 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 recoverla 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 April2001. Scope of Work: Install'approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave:S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd..S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page,by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. I:\2001\02\prel imtemplate.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential. Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. • You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6%and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn P ers , City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing W:\80th_AV_S\letter2.doc\DMC\tb CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION 1 (1st Preliminary Notice) Mailed: March 6,2001 Parcel#48 FRANKLIN SAM B ASSESSMENT 132514TH AVE#800 $9,035.78 SEATTLE WA 98101 King County Account No. 214480033601 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: 2-3 12 EARLINGTON ACRE TRS LESS E 50 FT LESS N 70 FT& ' LESS S 85 FT&3 LESS N 70 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 ignalization 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 wil become payable by the future user(s) upon issuance of a City permit authorizing the future usr(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 la portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect your property. i Contract: Preliminary' Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date mid April 2001. Scope of Work: Installlapproximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 1130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel, and King County Tax Account number. 1 I:\2001\02\prel imtempl ate.doc\DMC\tb i I The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension by all those who benefit from its construction. To accomplish this, we are required to record a Notice of Potential Assessment against any parcel that may benefit in the future. It is our goal to ensure, in fairness to all that any property owner that connects at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30) days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King County Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment during the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District (recovery area) boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, do City Clerk, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this • preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: John Hobson(425)430-7279 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. 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SUMITA SAM M 12841 80TH S 12841 80TH AVE S 7840 LANGSTON RD S SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480034203 214480044004 214480030003 TAYLOR MICHAEL J VU CUONG+MY HANH BUI • YOUNG RICK&TAMI 7835 S 130TH ST 7844 S LANGSTON ROAD 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98126 214480030508 214480030607 214480033403 YOUNG RICK&TAMI YOUNG RICK D+TAMI A ARENS KRISTINE A 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 1 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 7855 S 130th ST SEATTLE WA 98126 SEATTLE WA 98126 SEATTLE, WA 98178 • 1 A RY® Address Labels Laser 5160® i ♦ c, i wu lopl _ ie. Public Meeting Notice 80th AVENUE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT (80TH Ave S., S. 130th St. and S. Langston Rd.) Beginning late this spring, new sewer mains will be constructed on 80TH Ave S., S. 130th St.and S. Langston Rd. A meeting about the project and the Special Assessment District is being held at the Black River High School,7800 South 132nd Street at 7:00 PM on Tuesday,March 13,2001. The meeting is being held to discuss the assessment district for the 80th Ave South Sanitary Sewer Main installation. The construction of this sanitary sewer main is expected to begin in late-April,2001. At the public meeting,there will be presentations and discussions of assessment methodology. If you have any questions or comments,please call John Hobson at the City of Renton,425-430-7279 or you may write to John at 5th Floor Utility Systems Division, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton,WA 98055. 1111 FA,z I,1,<.7P ,,,1i Li oI- 41rp.e.1,k„„ — ■■ .. _■ �� ,0,s o ,,, ,h1),- I!I$!iiii1IIII ' STREET u. s0vTy ■■! .... . p1:1 cs I_____ -, ■■ j BLACK RIVER IIIII 1 HIGH SCHOOL — �,03 SOUTH i 132ND STREET —1 [ 1 I \v,c"ro n I\c Vc1\nc Tyre\oIIDI.VVITVTCTc,xr C\T ITTT ITIF C1TIMck-Mivn1111_f147 rinr\TlStr\rh SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SANITARY SEWER MAIN INSTALLATION BOTH AVENUE SOUTH , 1 30TH AVENUE SOUTH LA'N G STO N ROAD S.O UTH . 1 I RFN TbN 30 28 32 21448001ea 21448001e112121«a 69 '4// 214 190::„...). 1 1 _ \ 22 2144800170 .••••""'''44 I (q 27' 26 25 23 t, 33 31 2144633172 2144aoOn1 �'- �'. 2144e001AS $ § 24 co �,1 8 1 7 1 6 • G — , ��yi a a 2144a00171 2144e00220 2144a0021s 2t 4 p2pa 4NGST0 S I30TH ST N 36 37 38 39 2144e00345 214480034 214486m5 z144aooa34 a 7 8 1 0 7,�1 24,6 1 4 1 �. 2144600313 2144e00310 'h� 21Na00300 2144e00332 . 11 �J� I �Q z1444eoea33e 40 41 � 2144e60p3ze . 2144800130 a 9 13 I 2144eoona 11 1. . I I 47 42 z144aaa3n 2s4e0°xs 2144e0034,2144a003.31 5 il 2144e003z7 ' 6 �W 43 4 I N b z144eoo.sl 2144eaan 3 44 2144aoo4ao 2144eoo4ss • = 2 45 C) 214fapp4el 1 O CO 1 2144eoo4e2 S I32ND ST • I CITIZEN HAND-OUT PROCESS FOR FILING APPEAL GROUNDS FOR PROTEST AGAINST POTENTIAL ASSESSMENTS Within 20 days of City notification to all participants of their inclusion on the assessment • roll, any participating property owner may submit an appeal in writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerk. An appeal must include a statement of claimed errors concerning the proposed assessment, and must be accompanied by a $75.00 non- refundable fee. Errors identified in an appeal must be related to cost, methodology for cost distribution, and benefit to the property, as outlined below. 1. Cost • All costs submi.ted in the form of actual billing statements by the developer have been reviewed by City Staff and have been determined that they are within a typical cost_range for the project. • If the benefiting property owner contests these costs, they must provide a basis for their Claimed discrepancy. (Comparables from a similar job) 2. Costs Methodology • • Staff considers the typical methodologies for cost distribution and makes every effort to choose the methodology that is most equitable to all benefiting property owners. • 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. 3. Benefit • Staff considers potential benefit to all parcels within a proposed latecomer (private or City-held)boundary. • 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 on why a particular parcel has absolutely no future potential benefit. Errors which are not set forth in writing and which do not adhere to the above criteria, will not be considered. Objections by a benefiting property owner to the recording of a potential assessment against their property does not constitute a valid appeal. 93-284.DOC/AMH/bh ..F February 12,2001 Renton City Council Minutes Page 45 The Transportation(Aviation)Committee recommended approval of the.XO Washington,Inc. franchise agreement. The Committee further recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the franchise agreement. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 46 for ordinance.) Franchise: Adelphia Business Transportation(Aviation)Committee Chair Persson presented a report Solutions Operations,Fiber regarding a franchise agreement with Adelphia Business Solutions Operations, Optics System Inc. Adelphia Business Solutions Operations,Inc. is a telecommunications provider and carrier requesting a franchise agreement with the City of Renton to install conduit and cable underground using conventional trenching, ;horizontal boring and directional drilling methods. This is a proposed ten-year franchise agreement between the City of Renton and Adelphia Business Solutions Operations,Inc. Adelphia Business Solutions Operations,Inc. is wholly owned by Adelphia Business, a publicly traded Delaware corporation. Adelphia Business Solutions Operations,Inc. is registered with the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission as a competitive telecommunications company and is authorized to provide non-switched,dedicated and private line high capacity fiber optic transmission services. The Transportation(Aviation)Committee recommended approval of the Adelphia Business Solutions Operations,Inc. franchise agreement. The Committee further recommended that the Mayor and City Clerk be authorized to execute the franchise agreement. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. (See page 46 for ordinance.) Airport:Pro-Flight Aviation , Transportation(Aviation) Committee Chair Persson presented a report Lease Expansion Denial : recommended that the Transportation(Aviation)Committee not authorize the expansion of the Pro-Flight Aviation leased land area. The Committee further recommended that the City Council authorize the airport to lease five aircraft tie-down storage spaces to Pro-Flight Aviation for the storage of aircraft utilized in the conduct of their business only until•such time that there are no airport-managed tie-down storage space vacancies. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Airport:Lease Assignment Transportation(Aviation)Committee Chair Persson presented a report Transfer from Liens to Ace recommending that the City Council authorize and approve the assignment of Aviation,LAG-86-003 lease LAG-86-003 from the Liens to Ace Aviation,Inc. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Finance Committee Finance Committee Chair Parker presented a report recommending approval of Finance: Vouchers Claim Vouchers 189830- 190179,and one wire transfer totaling $2,284,550.27; and approval of Payroll Vouchers 29854-30083 and 525 direct deposits totaling$1,115,845.05. MOVED BY PARKER, SECONDED BY NELSON,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMI I'I'hE REPORT. • CARRIED. Utilities Committee Utilities Committee Chair Briere presented a report regarding the establishment Special Assessment District: of the 80th Ave. S. Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District. The Utilities 80th Ave S 0\49/ Committee recommended preliminary approval be given for the 80th Ave. S. �-j Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District. . , February 12,2001 Renton City Council Minutes Page 46 The Committee further recommended directing staff to proceed with the establishment of the final Special Assessment District upon completion of the construction of the 80th Ave. S. Sanitary Sewer Main project. MOVED BY BRIERS, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER,COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. Special Assessment District: Utilities Committee Chair Briere presented a report regarding the establishment Blaine Ave NE , of Blaine Ave.NE Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District. The Utilities ' Committee recommended preliminary approval be given for the Blaine Ave. NE Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District. The Committee further recommended directing staff to proceed with the establishment of the final Special Assessment District upon completion of the construction of the Blaine Ave.NE Sanitary Sewer Main project. MOVED BY BRIERE, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL CONCUR IN THE COMMITTEE REPORT. CARRIED. ORDINANCES AND The following ordinances were presented for first reading and referred to the RESOLUTIONS ' Council meeting of 02/26/2001 for second and final reading: Franchise: Adelphia Business An ordinance was read granting unto Adelphia Business Solutions Operations Solutions Operations,Fiber ' Inc., a Delaware Corporation,its successors and assigns,the right,privilege, Optics System authority and franchise to install fiber optics cable underground together with appurtenances thereto,upon, over,under,along,and across the streets, avenues and alleys of the City of Renton for the purpose of installing infrastructure to operate as a broadband digital communication provider and carrier utilizing switching and fiber optic facilities. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR ' SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 2/26/2001. CARRIED. Franchise:XO Washington, An ordinance was read granting unto XO Washington Inc.,a Washington • Fiber Optics System Corporation,its successors and assigns,the right,privilege,authority and franchise to install fiber optics cable underground together with appurtenances • thereto,upon,over,under,along,and across the streets,avenues and alleys of the City of Renton for the purpose of installing infrastructure to operate as a broadband digital communication provider and carrier utilizing switching and °fiber optic facilities. MOVED BY PERSSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER- WHEELER,COUNCIL REFER THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 2/26/2001. CARRIED. Utility: Sewer Connection, An ordinance was read amending Section 3 of Chapter 5, Sewers,of Title VIII Elimination of Penalty (Health and Sanitation)of City Code by eliminating the monetary penalty for Charges property owners within the area served by a sewerage system who choose not to connect their private drains and sewers with the sewerage system. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY CORMAN,COUNCIL REFER THE • ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING ON 2/26/2001. CARRIED. The following ordinance was presented for first reading and advanced to second and final reading: Annexation: Merlino-Empire An ordinance was read annexing approximately 87.5 acres located between Estates,MLK Jr Way(SR- Martin Luther King,Jr.Way(SR-900)on the north,the BNSF Railroad right- 900)&S 140th St of-way on the south(city liniits),Renton Recycling on the west(city limits) and 81st Ave. South(if extended)on the east;Merlino-Empire Estates Annexation. MOVED BY CLAWSON,SECONDED BY PERSSON, COUNCIL ADVANCE THE ORDINANCE FOR SECOND AND FINAL READING. CARRIED. • ••• .- - '.. ',..:' . '.."_. ..: ' * .' ' - '''-''''''''''. ' ''.:- . . . . .' '' '-'"'''''-'-'' '' "-':....--- -. ''' ..- " - APPROVED BY. 1 : . CITY COUNCIL a. - - - -_ - _ • =- _ Date o �/�- / �_� T=_ : • • • UTILITIES COMMITTEE COMMITTEE REPORT • • February 12,2001 ::.ESTAB ISBMENT OF 80`h AVENUE SOUTH_SANITARY;SEWER SPECIAY ASSESSMENT - _ ", DISTRICT- �. ��R efened'February 001) The Utilities Committe! -recommends preliminary approval be. given for the .80`� Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District. • The Committee further recommends directirig`'sta'f'to.proceed with_the establishment of the final ' .- • Special Assessment District.upon completion of..the,construction,of the 80`� Avenue South Sanitary • Sewer Main project. w> = • • • .4/.4 :i-,i.i 1 K thy K..lker-Wheeler;Member • • . .a.z.,./I________,. . . . . „ . . .' • . • Dan Clawson, Substitute Member - :_ ._ -.w- >�• .. f" �_. • • • _• cc: Lys Hornsby - i ; David Christensen . I / iW VE%C -SAD'MAD If. _.'H:DVUiLWSotAR 1 . February 5,2001 Renton City Council Minutes Page 31 EDNSP: Stonefield Economic Development,Neighborhoods and Strategic Planning Department Development Company Lease, recommended approval of a 50-year lease with Stonefield Development 222 Main Ave S Parking - Company,L.L.C. for a public/private parking structure at 222 Main Ave. S. Structure subject to the company receiving,financing for the office building. Refer to Finance Committee; and refer to Planning&Development Committee for a briefing. Finance: 2001 Carry Forward Finance and Information Services Department requested approval of the 2001 Budget Adjustments carry forward ordinance in the amount of$14,230,762,which appropriates funds from fund balance,increases expenditures in various funds and departments,creates a park memorial fund,and increases the 2001 budget. Refer to Finance Committee. Special Assessment District: Planning/Building/Public Works Department requested preliminary approval Blaine Ave NE for the Blaine Ave.NE Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District located south of NE 16th St. and west of Camas Ave.NE to ensure that project costs are equitably distributed to those who benefit,and recommended establishment of the final Special Assessment District upon completion of the construction of the Blaine Ave.NE Sanitary Sewer Main project. Refer to Utilities Committee. Special Assessment District: Planning/Building/Public Works Department requested preliminary approval 80th Ave S for the 80th Ave. S. Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District located north _ �i of S. 132nd St.between Langston Rd. S. and Renton Ave. S.to ensure that 01 ®� project costs are equitably distributed to those who benefit, and recommended establishment of the final Special Assessment District upon completion of the construction of the 80th Ave. S. Sanitary Sewer Main project. Refer to Utilities Committee. Public Works: Cedar River Surface Water Utility Division requested approval of a consultant agreement Section 205 Flood Damage with Golder Associates,Inc.in the amount of$91,260 to implement the 2001 Control Monitoring Plan, Monitoring Plan for the Cedar River Section 205 Flood Damage Control Golder Associates project. Council concur. Airport: Bruce Leven Lease Transportation Division recommended denial of request by Bruce Leven for a Extension Denial ten-year airport lease extension for the West Side Office property located at the southwest portion of the airport. Refer to Transportation(Aviation) Committee. Airport:Pro-Flight Aviation Transportation Division recommended denial of Pro-Flight Aviation's request Lease Expansion Denial for a property expansion of its leased land area to accommodate additional aircraft and recommended that Pro-Flight Aviation not be allowed to lease aircraft tie-down storage spaces. Refer to Transportation(Aviation) Committee. Added Item 9.n. Transportation Division requested approval to transfer airport lease assignment Airport: Lease Assignment of LAG-86-003 from Liens to Ace Aviation,Inc. Refer to Transportation Transfer From Liens to Ace (Aviation)Committee. Aviation,LAG-86-003 MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED BY KEOLKER-WHEELER, COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONSENT AGENDA AS AMENDED TO INCLUDE ITEM 9.n. CARRIED. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondence was read from Adam J.Aguilar, 13945 145th Ave. SE, Citizen Comment:Aguilar— Renton, 98059,requesting installation of a left-hand traffic signal at the Traffic Signal Installation at intersection of NE 4th St. and 144th Ave. SE to prevent accidents for west- NE 4th St& 144th Ave SE bound traffic turning left on 144th. MOVED BY CLAWSON, SECONDED CITY OF RENTON COUNCIL AGENDA BILL (� I AIM: 1� •• For Agenda of: February 5, 2001 Dept/Div/Board.. Planning/Building/Public Works Staff Contact John Hobson, X-7279 Agenda Status Consent X Subject: I Public Hearing.. Establishment of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Correspondence.. Ordinance Special Assessment District Resolution Old Business Exhibits: I New Business Issue Paper I Study Sessions • Draft Notice of Potential Assessment Information Draft Assessment District Roll Recommended Action: i Approvals: Refer to Utilities Committee Legal Dept i 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 80th Avenue South/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:1 It is the recommendation of the Planning/Building/Public Works Department that preliminary approval be given for the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Special Assessment District. It is further recommended that Council direct staff to proceed with the establishment of the fmal Special Assessment District upon completion of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main project. H:DIV/UTIIJWW/801/1 AVE-SO/AGENDA-SAD/JDH:lf _J CITY OF RENTON MEMORANDUM DATE: January 25, 2001 • TO: ; Dan Clawson, President • City Council Members VIA: Mayor Jesse Tanner FROM: Gregg Zimmerman' inistrator Planning/Building/Public Works Department STAFF CONTACT: j John Hobson, x-7279 SUBJECT: I Establishment of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Special I Assessment District ISSUE: The 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer 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:I -_i • It is the recommendation of the PlanriingBuilding/Public Works Department that preliminary approval be given for the 80th Avenue South 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 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer project. • BACKGROUND SUMMARY: The 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer project will provide sanitary sewer service to properties adjacent to three streets: 80th Avenue South: , From South 132nd Street to Renton Ave South. South 130th Street: From South Langston Road to Renton Avenue South • South Langston Road: From South 132nd Street to South 130th Street r 1 December 13, 2000 Page 2 This area has a high level of septic-system failures. The area is within Renton's sewer service boundary, however, it currently does not have sewer service available. The City currently has a franchise with King County for installation of sewer and water utilities in this area. The new sewer main will provide service for properties currently utilizing on-site septic systems, as well as properties that have the potential to further develop in-fill lots. This facility is a local service facility, and as such, will only benefit the properties directly adjacent to the new main. Because the only benefiting parcels are those that front the facility, we have established a direct benefit charge only. For this area 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 County's proposed zoning for the area. 1 The estimated cost of the proposed sewer is $569,254.05. The area has a potential of developing into 63 single-family lots. Therefore, the assessment, based upon our preliminary cost estimate, is $9,035.78 per connection. f 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 pay 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 staffs request for establishment of a preliminary Special Assessment District. We further recommend tliat staff be directed to prepare the final assessment district upon completion of construction of the facilities. H:DIV/UTIUWW/80Th AVE.SO/ISSUE-SAD/JDH:If i I / CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY HEARING For City of Renton Special Assessment District 80th AVE SOUTH SANITARY SEWER MAIN EXTENSION (Ist Preliminary Notice) Mailed: XXXX XX,2001 Parcel#«PRCLN» «TAXPAYER_N» ASSESSMENT «TAXPAYER_13» «ASSM» «TAXPAYER_C» «ZIP» King County Account No.1«ASSESSOR_I» $9,035.78 LEGAL DESCRIPTION:i «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 ithis notice to inform you, that under the above quoted law, the Planning/Building/Public Works Department of the City of Renton has filed a request with the Renton City Council,to recover a portion of the City's costs associated with the following project and that the cost recovery may likely affect your property. Contract: Preliminary Special Assessment District Estimated Construction start date early April 2001. Scope of Work: Install approximately 2560 lineal feet of 8" gravity sewer main to serve the adjacent properties on 80th Ave S. (S. 132nd St to Renton Avenue), S 130th St(Langston Rd S to Renton Ave) and Langston Rd. S. (S 130th St to S. 132nd St.). A copy of a map of the proposed assessment area (latecomer boundary map) is attached. You can reference the parcel number shown on the top of this sheet to the map. Approximation of the Preliminary (estimated) potential assessment per lot is shown at the top of this page, by parcel,and King County Tax Account number. H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\WASTE.WTR\80th AV S\letter.doc\DMC\tb The purpose of the assessment district is to allow the City the ability to collect the costs of the construction of the 80th Avenue South Sanitary Sewer Main Extension 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 connectls at a later date pays their share just like those who will connect right away. The benefit area is defined/ as the ultimate service basin this facility may be able to serve. This boundary is shown on the attached map and is labeled"Special Assessment District Boundary". You will only be required to pay this assessment when the property gains benefit from the new sewer main. Until that time, the(property can be sold or change hands without activating the assessment. Benefit from this sewer interceptor can be described as follows: • A property not connected to a City sewer facility (i.e., currently utilizing an on-site system), that connects to the sewer system associated with this district will trigger the assessment. Until then, the assessment will not be activated. • Property is connected/to City sewer through a Temporary Sewer Service Agreement requiring participation in the extension of sanitary sewer mains. You will not be required to pay the assessment until one of the above situations occurs. However,the assessment district will accrue simple interest at a rate of between 6% and 8%for a period of ten years per annum. The accrual of interest will begin thirty(30)days after the Notice of Potential Assessment is recorded with King Cdunty Records. To avoid interest charges at a future date, you may pay the amount of assessment dur ing the thirty-day period after recording, interest free. This option is totally at the discretion of the property owner. Following construction, after the City receives the actual (final) costs, a second notice will be mailed to you verifying your inclusion in the Special Assessment District(recovery area)boundary. A quote of the final assessment dollar amounts will be provided on this second notice. Per City Ordinance No. 4444 you may request an appeal hearing by writing to the Renton City Council, c/o City Clerl, 1055 S. Grady Way, Renton, WA 98055, within twenty (20) days of this preliminary notice. Appeals must adhere to the criteria established under Sections 9-16-4 and 9-16- 9.0 and D of Ordinance No. 4444. During this preliminary stage, appeals will be limited to the issue of whether or not a specific property should be included in the latecomer area. The enclosed citizen handout explains the grounds for protest and the process for filing an appeal. Contact Persons for the City of Renton are: Project Manager: Dave Christensen(425)430-7212 (Call the project manager for questions pertaining to construction,costs or future connection to,or use of,the improvements) Special Assessment District Process: Tom Boyns(425)430-7209. Marilyn Petersen,City Clerk City SAD 1st Notice of Preliminary Assessment/Preliminary Hearing H:\DIVISION.S\UTILITIE.S\DOCS\2000\2000-318e.doc\DMC\tb i • SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT SANITARY! SEWER MAIN INSTALLATION BOTH AVENUE SOUTH , 1 30TH AVENUE SOUTH LAN G STO N ROAD SOUTH i • • 0 . _ , I 111 _ , F,yTo ,,,, .j�4, . \ \ S I30 28 21 1 2144800100 244800188 2144800181 • 44800180 22 .p 2144800170 [7 I 27 26 25 23 19 33 3 5 ° `% ?3 1 2 9 tt 2 2144800172 21444100224 2144800151 i 2144800185 24 17 16 cn o I a 21 -18 44A, tV J c a u 44eoot7l 71«eoom 2144800220 2144800215 2144800208 GS,. 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SEATTLE WA 98178 214480015103 1 214480021507 214480019006 MOORE S E I NAVARRO MANUEL C RICE MARVIN C+BERNADE 111, 7806 S 130TH 8024 S 130TH ST 7828 S 130TH SEATTLE WA 98178 I SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480019105 I 214480033502 214480032009 RICE MARVIN C+BERNADETTE i SACAYLE FELICIA SCHMIDT PRISCILLA P 7828 SOUTH 130TH 7845 S 130TH ST 8015 S 130TH ST SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480016903 214480017000 214480034104 SHAFFER GORDON W SHAFFER GORDON W+MARY E.B. SUMITA SAM M 12841 80TH S 12841 80TH AVE S 7840 LANGSTON RD S SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 214480034203 I 214480044004 214480030003 TAYLOR MICHAEL J VU CUONG+MY HANH BUI YOUNG RICK&TAMI 7835 S 130TH ST 7844 S LANGSTON ROAD 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98178 SEATTLE WA 98126 214480030508 214480030607 YOUNG RICK&TAMI YOUNG RICK D+TAMI A 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 2349 FAUNTLEROY SW#101 SEATTLE WA 98126 1 SEATTLE WA 98126 •